Phillips Exeter Academy - PEAN Yearbook (Exeter, NH)
- Class of 1936
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Qigo ixyv 5 ri: 'fffi'-L -iff F - S-' dE?ooongYgS PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OFT:-IE PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE TO EDWARD STEPHEN HARKN ESS A GREAT BENEFACTOR OF UNIVERSITY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION IN AMERICA, WHOSE MUNIFICENT GENEROSITY AT EXETER HAS ADDED BEAUTY TO OUR SURROUNDINGS AND EFFECTIVENESS TO OUR TEACHING. TO HIS WISE AND CONTINUED INTEREST IS DUE MUCH OF THE SUCCESS OF THE HARKNESS PLAN gg X PREFACE This volume of The Pean marlcs no turning point in the history of the school, claims no superiority over those volumes which have preceded it, but, we hope, is worthy ol: a place in the ever-improving Exeter. Conventional as the bool: is, we hope that we have at least presented the facts in an accurate and understandable way. TI-IE SCHOOL as yvyk I , w ,, ,pn-again, ar.. sk' ff 1.1 A 1 9 . gig' f, WWI f y, Q ' 5 65 'ffr .ww . ., gg- 14' '. ' 'ff' I 1 I f ! f ' A, 0 . ,f 5 vt 5 4 f ' 'af 4 ff 9 X f W , Q pf Q f , ' if 5 It 4 . y, Y 6 5,1 , V fy X ff! 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XM H, 15 fx 1 1 , ' C NS , 1,51 , ,, 6414: J' K H , w 1 7, ,ff ' f f , a f v 'V ,, 1' N S 2f, r 1 1 ,M 2 ff jf'11, ff 1' W, if f if f 1 1 1 1 1 'V R we Mn, 1 Q ff f, gf f V Z + 65, 1' , , ffl' ffm X ' ff 1 Q Q 1 Z 1 ,M 4 fy ff if 4 AJ A f ,1 1 if , f 4 if 1 ', 4 iff, , ff 1 4 f f 1 f W ' f f . X 1 Y ,. if 1 1 , 4 1 f if 5 lf! aw f 1 rf , , 4 1 3 I S fu l 1 1 gy 35 f 1 1 f' 1 4 1 1 f , V , 1 + 1 2 ,f 1 1 1 W , WU, W f K f 1 9 J 1 , f 1 ,pf 1 f 7 1 1 f W! M I af 1 Af ff 1 7 f' X 1 9 1' Q 1 4 ,511 K' 1 ,X WJ Y 9 me 2 a GL, 4, , ,Aff 1 ,, we , 51 1, if 11 1 , J .JL y , x 2:5 Vx. , 3,16 ' at , E? .ff 'Q ,X. N sa w. . S2111 'Af' . ,Vp , .711 1 ' ' P21525 A NEW! 5551 1:-si A QF f Y? , Q 'fef' Hawaii ,I 4 0 X, 'lily ?:Y93'?4i -Q xx, 18 THE 193 6 PEAN TRUSTEES T11Oi1.xs YVILLIARI LAMONT, AB., LED., Prcsizlwzt . . Elected October, 1917 L15w1s PERRY, A.M,, L.H.D., LL.D., CA'-QfflL'fU . . Elected June, IQI4 BIINOT SIMONS, S.T.B., AAI., DD. . Elected February, IQZO BERNARD WALTON TRAFFORD, A.B. . Elected October, 1921 DELMAR LEIGHTON, A.B., lXI.B.A. . . Elected June, IQ32 FR ANCIS TAYLOR PL,xRsoNs PLIMPTON, AB., LLB. . Elected June, 19,55 JOHN COWLES,A.B. . . . . Elected May, IQ36 T1't't7Yll1'I'l' CORNING BENTON,A.1lI. . . , Elected October, IQ 2 2 Cashier EMILIE S. SPRING ..... . . . Elected June, 1896 Clerk of llze Trustees VERNON BIUNROE ...,. ......... Elected June, 1955 Business Zlfazzagm- EBEN XVALLACE, B. S. . . . ....... . . Appointed April, 1927 New York City . Exeter, N. H. New York City . Milton, Mass. Cumbriclge, Mass. New York City Des Moines, Iowa. . Exeter, N. H. . Exeter, N. H. New York City . Exeter, N. H. ,,..,... f?N ',.'L1,- Afk ei, r ,f ld . 5 1' T. :.-, V. mu,-1 . 1. 1 '1 a 1:6 1 x. x T-'-:1ffW','.i:, J A r ' fb 't Y 1' u I .P if mmg.,,a42'SQ Www! 'wwf 'N-WL, Top Row- Dr. Perry Second Row-Dean Kerr, Mr. Rogers and Mr. Rounds Third Row-Mr. Benkon, Mr. Rounds. Fourth Row-Mr. Wallace Top Row- Mr. Kessler Second RowfMr. Pearl, Mr. Swinnerton Third Row-Mr. Curwen, Mr. Parcher Fourth Row-Dr. Kirtland 1 V r P , ,. . Q mf. 1i',+.LtY?-Qf,. 'wdvff ' -' g m ' Lag? if N fzfiwi y 9 , ' Zglgiw A Lfffllbi A A- w i ' - 1. V32 N, , W ' f qi ff l S23 W .i r ' ,, 'W ,gg mi' A ' 5 Q . f Y if 5 V n Fi .l,.. fi 3' ' X ...y X f A I 'Q Q X X A .,,, . . J X n s 22 TI-IE1936PEAN JAMES ARTHUR TUFTS, A.M., LL.D., Lilt.D. l'1'ofcss1,w1' of linglish l',itc1':1iLi1'0, limerilus. lilcclccl C,lfll'llJL'I', 1878. Ill'L'11L11'CLl im' mllugc all Thc Phillips lixctcx' .Xczicll-iny. Ali., Hzu'v.u'clj A.M., ll1lI'll11lbklll1 fHm1.Jg LL.D., Now Haimpsliireg Litt.l'J., Boston lfiiix'c1'si1yg lCx'c1'1-tt .Xtl1cu:1.cum, thc Signcl, dv IS K, I'Ill1'Ylll'flj fb Kfb, LEWIS PERRY, A.M., L.H.D., LL.D. Prim-ipul. Hurlzm P. .Xmcil Profcssor. Elcctecl june, IOI4. PI'CD1l1'CLl for collcgc at l.uw1'cuceville School. AB., Williams, ISQS A.M., P1'imx-toil, 181mg A.M., Yale, IQIOQ Lilt.D., llartmouth, IQI5 L.H.D., Williams, 11,201 L H.D., Amhcrsl, 19283 L.H.D., Ncw Hump shirc, IQj2Q LL.D., lIzu'vzu'cl. A ACID IllSl1'Llx'l01' at l.zuv1'cnccx'illc Schoolg Professor at Williams College. WILLIAM ALLEN FRANCIS, A.M. Xh'Cl1iWOl'll1P1'tlliL'SSlJ1'0l:AIllIl1Cl'l1llllCS, limcritus. lilectccl Scptc-111hc1', 1887. 'rc 1111-ml for mllcgc at Full Rivcl' High Sclmool. AB., A.M., Brown Liiiw-1'sily. A T, fb li K IIISIYLIKIOI' :it Rullzmcl, Mass., High Schoolg Com'o1'd, Mass., High Sflwol. Member of Association of TCzLcl1e1's of Mallmmnzitics in New 1111 l' id. N1-w llaiinpsliiu-3 Sigma, Boston Uiiivcrsity. V - mu. A . 1 fwa Q 1' 1 I 4 , l L Ziff A fx' f 4 24 4 lg J if K 4675 2 K M 1 61 ' ' Q .ii GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS, A.M., L.H.D. IIJi1'L'Llu1'0l Stuilici. .Xplmilltuml .llll1C, 18135. P1'k'll1lI'L'll fur mllcgu :il Alliiuii, N. Y., lligh Scliorwl. ill., Wlilliaims, 13859 A.M., ll1ii'v111'cl, 18043 L.lI.D., XYilli:imS, 19383 Lcipzigg Hallcg Culumliiu, KP H li Iiisilwutol' at Rivclwicw Acaulciiiy, Ilouglmccpsie, N. Y. 7 1 THE 1.936 PEAN 23 GEORGE HENRY SELLECK, A.B. Instructor in Mntltcnirttics. Appointcfl Ot tobcr, 18436, P1'Cpzi1'ccl for collcgc- at Clcus lfatlls Acsziclcliiy, N, Y. A.B., lYilli11n1s. Inst1'ut'to1'ztt thc Hzunilton School, Pllilatclclpliin, Pu. WINTHROP EDWARDS FISKE, A.M. IIISUUCIUI' in Physits. .Xppointt-rl Octobcr, ISOO. P1'CDt1,l'Ctll'O1' collt-gc at Lowcll, Mass., High S1 lioolg A.B., A.M., :Htll'Vt11'Cl . Instructoi' at Rzuinc Grxuninru' Stliool, Rutint-, Wis. Assistant in Physics at HLll'X'll1'Ll. Mcinbcr ol liustcrn .Xssotiattion of Physics Teachcrs. JOHN COPELAND KIRTLAND, A.M., L.H.D. Morisou Proicssor ol Lntin. Elcttcrl Octobcr, 1807. P1'epn1'ccl for collcgc :it 'f1'llIHlLl15lJLll'g .Xcault-iny, ,llI'lllHL'Lll5lJll1'g, N. Y. A.B., Hobart College, ISCJOQ lX.M.,1805g L.lI.lJ., IQISQ Lcluntl Stan- ford Junior University. fiv K Xlf, fb li K Instructor :tt lYiLSl1ll1j.flUl1 Collt-gc, 'l'1u'o1n11, XVll1Sl1.Q Mainzztnitzi llatll, Palo Alto, Cztl.g Lt-lztntl Stauilortl junior LlIllX'C1'Sil.YQ Ilobztrt Collcgcg Columbia Univcrsity Summer Session. Mcinbcr of Clztssicztl .lssot izition tuf England and lV:1lusj, Instituto of Social Scicnccs, .Xmt-riczui Philo- logical Association. litlitor ol scvciul Latin textbooks :ind thc Co- operative Latin Tests. ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCK, A.M., Ph.D. Cfillcy l'1'oI't'sso1' of Cllvcli. lilt-ctutl Uutolfcly IRLJIJ. lj1'L'I3lll'L'tl for collt-uv nt N01'witl1, N. Y. .X.li., LI1lI'X'Lll'tl, 18031 A.M., 13043 l'l1.ll., 1800. A T311 li li lnstrut tor alt XYL'5lL'j'ill1 .xCiHlt'Illj', XYill.+1'nl1111i1, Hzrssg XYL'Sll'j'Ltll Vui- vcrsity, Mirltllutowii, Conn, lxlt'll1l,7Cl'Ulill1ll'X'tll'tlClLllHll Boston, .Xnit'i'i- tzin Pllilologitul .Xssot igition, fllilt5S-ifill .Xssotitttion ul- Nvw llnglaincl. .Xuthor of 'L Stutlics in the Lite ol St. Paul, lJ0ct01 s 'lll1t'sis, in ll:11'x':i1'tl Studies. 24 THE1936PEAN WILI-IELM SEGERBLOM, A.B. Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed June, IQOO. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, ISQ7. Fellow in the American Society for the Advancement of Science. Member of the New England Academy of Science, and New England Association of Chemistry Teachers. Councilor for the Northeastern Section of American Chemical Society. Department Editor of the Ju11r11aI tyfC!1cmicaI Educalioll. STILLMAN PERCY ROBERTS CHADWICK, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in History. Appointed August, 1901. Prepared for tollege at Boston Latin School. A.B., ISQZQ A.M., ISQQQ Ph D., Io:-3, Ilarvard. A T Instructor at Brewster Free Academy, Wolfeboro, N. H, Member of the Amerit an Ilistorical Association, New Ifngland Teachers' Association, Ossipee Club. Author of An Outline ol Ancient History. LAURENCE MURRAY CROSBIE, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed October, IQO3. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, IQO4. The Signet. Member of the New England Association ol Teachers of English. Newspaper articles. Casual correspondent for various newspapers. Authorol The Phillips Exeter Academy, a History. Coach of Academy Golf Team. NORMAN SHAW MCKENDRICK, A.M. Instructor in Ilistory. Appointed June, IOOO. I'rc-pared lor 1, ollege at Brockton, IVIass., Iligh School. Bridgewater Mass., Normal School. .A.Ii.,IILl1'Y1ll'fi,ItJO4Q A M., IQO5. 5 Instructor in lXf'Iassacluisetts Public Schoolsg Assistant in History, Il1l1'Ylll'tl College and Radclitie College. Member of the American Ilistorical Assot ialion, American Political Science Association, American Association lor Labor Legislation. Coach ol Academy Fencing Team. THE1.936'PEAN 25 FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA, A.M. Odlin Professor ol English. Iilccted FL'lJ1'Llfll'Y, 1907. I'1'cpa1ccl for collc-gc nt Mu1'tinsbu1'g,W.Vz1..,High School. AB., Wcst VirginiaUnivcrsity, IQO2, A.M., H1u'vau'cl, 1905, Yztlc, fb K XII, fb I3 K Instructor at BI1l.!'l.lIlSlJLlI'Q,', W. Vai., High School, The Chontc School. Mcmbcr ol thc Moilcrn Laiiguaigu Association Faculty Adviscr of Senior Council :ind Senior Class Dunccts. Mcmhci of Faculty Committcc on Studies. Cliairinzin of thc Lecture Committcc. HENRY MARTIN SHUTE, A.M. Instructor in Gc-rmzui. Appointed Fc-lQm1'iun'y, 1907. P1'CpLl1'6Cl for collcgc at Sulcm, Mass., High School. AB., Tufts, 1902 A.M.,1902. A T Instructol' at University of Maine. HENRY LEWIS SWEET, A.B. Instructor in BILIHICIHLLIICS. Appointed Octobcr, 1910. P1'cp1u'cd for collcgc ut Ncw Haven, Conn., High School. AB., Ani- herst, 1907. Liv I' 13,115 B K Instructor :it Ullivcrsity of Muincg Principzil ol Orono, Me., High School. Faculty Auditor for the PRAN. WALTER HAMILTON GILLESPIE, A.M., Ph.D. Inst1'ucto1'in Latin. .Xppointurl Okiltll,iL'I', IQIO. PI'L'D1l.l'L'Cl lol' collctgc- at Humilton Collcgintc' Institutc, Ctuizulzi. .X.I3. Toronto, 18943 1X.M.,C'l1icugo, 189133 Ph.D., Hu1'vu1'fl, 1399. I11Sll'LlClOI' ut Milton iXcz1flc'1nyg Univc1'sity School, c,llL'Yk'lllllll, Ohio Clieshire School, Cl1L'Sl1lI'C, Conn. lXlL'lllljL'1' ul' thc ilmcricun Philo logical Association, New Engluncl Clussiczxl Assoctizitioni, Menihci' of Prize Coniniittce and Sclioltxrsliip Cfoimnittcc-. 26 THE1936'PEAN EDWIN VICTOR SPOONER, B.S. I11s11'11cto1' in I+'1'c111'h. Appointed 111110, IQII. I,1'L'1TZl1'CCi for college Llt H11dso11, Mass., High School. HS., Dort- mouth, 1SQ.1.Q H111'v111'd. EX I I11sl1'11cto1' at Bridgtou, Mc., .Xcudcmyg Detroit U11ivc1'sity Schoolg l,11w1'c11ccvi1Ie School. CORNING BENTON, A.M. I11511'111 1111' i11 l311si111'ss Thcory. .XIJIJOIIIICCI SCPIGITIIJCIQ IQII. .Xl11111i11t1-11 .X1':11l1-111y T11-115111'1-1', 11131, 1,I'L'lIllI'l'1l for 1111ll1-ge III N1-W11111, Mass., High School. .-X.B., II111'v111'1il, 111073 XXI., II111'v111'1,l, 11103. IIII ,XSSISIXIIII i11 History, Hz11'x'111'1l U11ivc1'5i1y. L'o111h of .Xc:11ih-111y C11-xv. PAUL HUNTINGTON LINABERRY, A.M. I11s11'11c1o1' in I'II'L'11l.'iI. Appointed Oc1ob1-1', 11112. I'1'1-11111111 for c0111-gc 111 O1ICO1IIiL, N. Y., High School. XB., I'I111'v111'd, 1c10Sg A.M., 11110. l11s11'11111o1' Zlt Iflicole do Conm11-1'1'1', Lyon, F1111111-3 Lyuiu .X1111'1E1'C, Lyon, I'wl'lIlICt'Q Le1'te111' 1l'1111g111is 51 111 I 11111l16 des L1-Ltrcs, U11ivc1's1t6 dc Lyon, I 1'11111'c. Vi1e-I'1'csi1l1'111 of the Ncxv EIIQQILLIICI M01,lQ1'11 Lz111g1111ge .X5so11i11lio11. M1-mhcr of IIZl1'V1lI'dTC1lCi'1C1'Si .Xssoci11tio11. M1-111hc1' of Fo1111d:1tio11 Co111111iltcc and of Scholzwship Committee. ALFRED REYNOLDS WIGHTMAN, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. I11511'111,1111' i11 I.:11i11. .X1111oi111111l O1'lr1bc1', 1913. I'1'1-111111111 for 111H1'g1' 111 Rogcrs High Srhool, NCxXN'I5lWI'1', R. I. AB., I-i1'11w11, 181153 A.M., IQJOOQ I'h.D., II3I'X'iLI'Ci, 111011. C11111:11'iz111 Club. '11 Ii Ii I11sl1'1111o1' Q11 BIo1'g1111 I,ill'ii, Ill., A111111-111yg Ulliversiiy of Ve1'mo11tg IIol1111'1 L'1'1ll1'p1cg CllIl'liJl'ILigL' I.:11i11 School. THE 1936 PEAN 2 WALTER EVERETT DOE, A.B. 111s11'11111111' 111 M':11l1c111111i11s, .Xpp11i1111-il 1Xl:1y, 11.115, l'1'1-pg11'1-11f111'111l1cg1-111 Thy Phillips l'1YL'lL'l' 11111411-111y. .X.ll,, xYL'Slt'Y1lI1 U11ivc1'5i1y, 11308. '11 N O 111311111 101' 111 11-Ol1lL'l'l1L'5S S1l11.111l, l1lYl11iJll1l1, N. 11. .Xss11ci111io11 1.11 thc '1'c111l1c1's 01 31111111-11111.1i1s i11 Ncw 171131111111 HOWARD STANLEY STUCKEY, A.M. 111s11'111'1111' in I.111i11. .Xpp11i111c1l Many, 11117. 11I'C1JLll'L'fl 101' 110111-gc 111 3111511-11 llll1'li11lpfl1S1l1111ll, l!111'1'11l11, N. Y. .X.I I'1'i11cc11111, 111oSg A.M., 11315. i11L'I'1'lLL'C Vlulp. f1Jl'l li Stlllllitfll' Q11 Mz11'ict1:1 .XCLlllL'I11j'Q .Xslicvillu S1 lirmlg Ilill 51 11111 Niihols Sulmimlg Blhljlilyll l'oly11-11111115 l,1'ClJ1l1'iLlOI'5'. Co-cclitor of 1110 I511N1 !i11. EARL ALONZO BARRETT, A.M. 111st1'11c1111' in 1'11'Cl1L'l1. .Xppwililcnl SL'15tClHlJl'1', 11117. 11I'ClJlL1'L'll for mllcgc ut 1Jc11'oi1 Cu11t1'z1l High Sdiool. 1711ix'c1'si1y 01 Mi1'11igg1111g A.B., Coriicll, 111143 A.M., Mi1111cs11111, IQIO. 111 li ZBA 11111, fb B li 111s11'1111o1' 111 111111511 C0111-go, 1111111-1'5i1y 01 31i11111rso1:1, St. Jlll1l1l5 School, 1Xl11.111i11S, N. Y. Prcsicicut 01 lhe Cum Laude Socicty. LEONARD ELKINS PEARL, B.S. 1IlS11'Ll11ll1'1l1 C111-111is1,1'y. .X11p11i1111-1l S1-1111-111111113 11117. 'L'll1ll'L'1l 1'111'1'11llcgc 111 YL-1'111Q111 .X1'z11l1'111y. .X.li., l'11i1'1'1si1y 111' Yu' 111o111, l1J1O. li E 1'l11'1111S1 wilh thc fYlL'llL'l'ill 1 lcc11'i1 1,'11111111111y, S1 l11'111-11111113 N. Y. , Xl'll1ll1' ID. 1.11111-, Im., 1305111113 S111111,l:11'1l .Xl111l111l L'11111111111y, I'11lli-1'11111, 1.11 QS THE 1936 PEAN f :wr f FREDERICK RAYMOND WHITMAN, A.M. Instructor in History. Appointcd SC13lL'l'I1lDCl', IQI7. ljl'C1JLll'CLl for Colle-gc at Oneonta, N. Y. State Normal School A.B. Princeton, IQO2, A.M., IQOS. KI! B K Instructor ut New Rochelle, Y., High School, Brooklyn Latin School, Newark Academy. 1' '1 ' r. 1 HENRY CLEVELAND BLAKE, A.B. --'2Q. 1 , IllSl1'LltlU1' in l rc111h. .Xppoi11tc1l June, IOIS. , ',' 5 I Il1'L'1bll1'Ctl for tollcgc :it l z1i1'iiclcl High School. A.B., Dzirtmouth, 1oo7. -..1 3 if M Instructor :tt Dctroit U11ive1'sity School, St. Pz1ul's School, Gurdcn if SAMUEL LEON PARCHER, A. M. IllSlI'llllU1' in l'hysits. A1111oi11tcrl Ut tol,1C1', TQIS. IiI'L'lJLll'L'tl lor Collcffc '1 1lz1i11cfNIulit':1l Sthool and IlO1'llllllLl School for Nledicul Instruction, ISU!-93. II' T MYRON RICHARDS WILLIAMS, A.B. Instruttor in English and Chairman ot Summcr Session. Appointed Juno, 11118. PI'L'11Il1'Cll for college at Central High School, Sp1'i11glicld, Mass. A.B., fIilI'Vll1'Cl, IQI2, thc Signet. Instructor at Ilurtford High School, Groton School. Member of Hur- vurd Club of Boston. Editor, Ilurwzrd .fld-zwtzlv. Editor of Poems of lYordsworth and GL-orgc Eliot's Mill on the Floss. Editor of The Phillips Exvlvl' Bzfllrlfzz. Faculty Adviser to the Rczizrw and Outing Club. t liirlclcioifl, Mc., High Sthool. Bowdoin, 1So3g I I 7 THE1.95'6PEA,N 29 PHILIP EDWIN HULBURD IIISIFLICIOI' in Blllll'ICI'l1lll,ll'S. .Xppoinlcfl Octulmcli 1010- Pl'L'I3LlI'L'Cl lor lullcgc at 'llhc Phillips lixctcr .Xvz1clcn1y. Sli., Naisszx- cliusclts Iustitulc of Tcclimiluggy, 1f,17g A 'I' Ag Xvllllitl' Vluh. Captain, Const .Xrlillcry Corps, 1017-113111. I':llQ,'ll1L'k'I' with Slum' K XVchstc1' Eng. Corp., Boston, :md .Xl7lJl'll1LlW CUlI5l.I'LlLllUl'I Vu., Iiushm. EZRA PIKE ROUNDS, A.B. Dilfctox' of Acliuissiolls. .Xppointcfl Scptelnlnuly 1920. Pl'L'Il1l.l'UCl for college :it Ql0I'lIlSlI, Mc., High Sfliool. .X.H., llomlwiii, 1920. 9 A X,q1ISIQ McmbcrofAssocizmtiouQl'I'cucl1c1'sul lXIathcm:1ticsi11 Na-w Englziml. OSCAR WILLIAMS PEARSON Assistamt Di1'cclo1' of thc Gymuzisiiim :mil ul .Xlhh-lil s. .Xlilmilitul June, 1920. I,l'L'111l1'CCl for college at Thc Phillips IQXUICI' .Xvaifll-Iiiy. lI:i1'x'411'1l Vui- vcrsity Summer Scliool ul Physilal Iicliuulimi, 11315. CIOHCII of Acxulcmy lizlslacthull 'Il-aim, .Xczulcmy Xlircstling Tc IIN, :mil All-Class Football Team. EDWIN SILAS WELLS KERR, A.B. Dean. AppmutulScpu-1uI1c1', IQZI. P1'Cp1l1'CCl for follcgc at Hillman .Xuzlflcmyg Willac5fl'!1i1'1'u, llgi. .X.l3, P1'l11lxClO1I, IQOO. fb B K I1ISll'llCIOI' all .lshcvillc School, .Xslu-ville, N. C. 30 TI-IE1936'PEAN RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH, A.M. Instructor in Latin. Appointed September, 1922. the South, IQIIQ A.M., IILll'Vi11'd, IQPO. .X I' Q Member of Classical Association of New England. Faculty .Xflviser to the Southern Club. PERCY COUCH ROGERS, A.B. Instructor in French. Appointed March, IQ13 VP1't'1l1l1'C4fl lor college at West Springheltl, Mass.. High School. A.B., XYesleyan, 1918. .X X P Iiislrilctor at Bellefonte Acaclelny, Bellelonte, Pa.3 Choate School, XYLlllll1gl'H1'll, Conn. Vice-Presiclent ol New England Modern Language Assotiation. American Field Service Fellowship. L'Unive1'sitE: cle A Toulouse, lliplfnne, IQ25. Coath ol .Xcarlemy Hockey Team, Academy Tennis Team. Member ol the A. A. LX. NORMAN LOWRIE HATCH, A.B. Instructor in Latin. Appointed March, 1925. Prepared for college at Farmington, Me., High School. A.B., Harvard 1921. 111 B K Instructor at Stuyvesant School, Warrentown, Va. ball. Faculty .Xclviser to the Geology Group. HENRY D ARCY CURWEN, A.B. . . . . Q Instruttor ln Lnghsh. A1Jl101l1iCCl October, 1924. P1'L'1'l1'l1'Cll for mollege at the Thayer Acatleiny. Harvard College A.B. degree taken in IQ2.l,11S ol 1915, Assistant Coath of Acarlemy Crew. Chairman of Saturday Evening -N- Entertainment Committee. ' Prepared for college at Colorado High School. A.B., University ol Coach of Academy Lacrosse Team. Assistant Coach of Class Foot- THE1936'PEAN Sl CLARENCE HIGGINS SANFORD, S.B., M.D. Medical Director. .Xppointcfl Scptenibcr, IOJO. I'r0pzirQd for collc-gc :il Boston English lligh Sfhool, Boston, Mass. Sli., II2l1'X'H1'tl, IQISQ M.D., II1l1'VllI'Cl Mwliunl Sthool, 1920. Instructor Dcpurlnu-nt of Rccrczition and Ilculth, Boston Y. M. C. X., 1915-16. Mcditxil Diruttor St. Pt1ul's School. IUIO-23. Ilonsc Olllf cr, Lowcll Corporation llospitul, IO1'1,f2.I,. Fzrrnlty ,Xclviscr to tho lXIcc,litul Group. DONALD SIMS RICKARD, A.M. Instructor in Spanish :incl French. .Xppoiniucl Scptclnhclg 1910. IQZIQ iX.M.,19:4. A K I5 XYeil Fellowship, Fnivcrsity of Strasbourg, 1925. Instrnt lor Romzintc Laliigiuigcs, Cornell, IQZSAJO. Couch of Class Socccr. Coach of Class, B119-t'lJ1'lll. GEORGE THOMAS MAJOR, B.S. Instructor in Mzitlicinaitics. Appointed Juno, 1927. Prepared for rollcgc ill lizistliumpton, lvlzrss., High Stliool and Willis' ton Aczulciny. B.S., II1ll'YLL1'Cl, 1927. KID B K Couch of Class Football and Class Buskcthull. Trcasnrcr of thc Christian Fraternity. Trczlsurer of the Cum I,ziuclc Sotiely. ERNEST COSMA BARTELL, B.S. Instructor in lingrlish. Appointed junc, logo. Taylor Pync Prizc. Assistant Couch of Academy Football Tczun. Faculty .Xtlvist-r In tl Christian Fru.tcrnity. Prepared for collt-gc at Sunnnit, N. I, Ac:u,lp1ny. AJS, Corntll I'repzu'ccl for college at Turcntum, IRL., lligh Sthoolg Iiislginiint-t.1x Springs School. B.S., Princcton, 1917. fb I3 Kg 'Figt-r lnn lflnhg NI 32 THE 1936 PEAN SHERWOOD PERRY SMEDLEY, M.A. ll1SlI'UCtOlAlI1 L'hcn1isl1'y. .lppoilltcil April, IQSO. ll1'L'l'llll'L'1l for iollcgl- :it'l'l1cl'l1illip5lim-tsl'Acaiclciimy. B..X.,XVllllLl1l1S, 10231 1l..X., 1934. .Xiflf Iiisllwiiioi' ut Williams Colh-gl-, University ol New Ilzimpshircg Assist- ant in Cliclliislry :Lt johns Hopkins U11ix'C1'Sity. 3lL'II1lJC1' of NL-W ljuglziml 1hS5OLllLtlUI1 ol Clicinihlry 'll-1icl1c1's. MARTIN WILLIAM SOUDERS, B.S., M.P.E. Dirw lor of .lthlclir S. .Xppoiniccl Izmuary, IQJQO. TlI'L'IbLlI'L'il for molh-gc :il .hUlJllI'l1, Neh., High School. HS., Kansas Stull' Colh-gc, 19143 B.l'.lC., Springiielcl College, IQIGQ NLP li., Uni- versity ul Soulhcru L'ulilio1'uiu, IQSO. H K A Director ol Physii Lil .liilucaitiou iu Milton, Mass., Public Schools and at Milton .Xc11flcn1y. Conch ol 1hCll.flCl'11y Football Tunm. GEORGE EDWARD BENNETT, A.B. TI1Sl1'lll.'lOl' in lluglish. .Xppointeil func, 1920. ljI'C1Tlll'Cf.l for mlh-ge ut Thu Phillips Ifxutci' .Xcfvlcmy AB., Hzi1'vu1'd, Couch ol jlcuclclny Squash Team. DEXTER BUTTERFIELD, A.M., Ph.B. Instrul tor in Mutlueinutics. Appointc-rl June, 1030. P1'L'1'WLl1'CLl for Lollcgc at North High Slhool, Worccstvr, Naxs. Ph B., Ll1lYC1'Sllj'0lNlL'l'IHO11l, 19:03 ALM., P1'imL-ton, 195 0. 11313 K Iuslrullor :Lt U11ivc1'sity of V1-1'111ont. THE 7.9136 PEAN 53 CHARLES RUSSELL STRINGER, A.M. I11Sl1'LlCllJI' in F1'cnCl1. .Xppointctl -lunc, IQwZ,O. P1'CIJlLl'Cll lor collcgc at Irving Svliool, 'l'1n'1'ytown, N. Y. .X.li., Bowcloin, 19:55 A.M., Brown, Itj3O. L'Univ1-1'sit6 dc li1't'llul1lk', tliv noblc, F1'2llll'L', 1927-Zo. XI' T IJi1'ct.to1' of Winter Sports on Moulton's Ridge. Lint Coanli of Xcziclcmy Golf T1-nm. ROBERT MacFARLANE GALT, M.A. l'l'lSfI'LlCltD1' in Latin. Appointed Fcln'ua11'y, ILJSI. PI'CP1ll'L'fl for collcgc ut the City ol Lonmlon Stliool, Lonrlon, lfllgjlilllfl, B..X.,Cuml11'i1lgu University, 103.13 M.A., Cun1bI'i1,lgcl'nivc1'sity, 19351. IllSl1'Ut'l01' Lit :Xl'L'lllJlSllO13 llolg:1tu's Saliool, York, linglzxnrl. Yin'- P1'lI1Cl171ll, UnilCrlCl1u1'ch Collcgc, St . -lHlll1'S, Nt-xx lotllitllunfl. lnstrut tor at VVilb1'1il1:nn ,Xcfziflt-iny, Vvllllllllllllll, Blass. Cozicli ol .Xcztdciny Soccer Tuann. l au:1ilty .'Xc.lvisc1' to G. L. Souls Debating Socicty. Faculty Advisur to tl1c lL Book. ,AW 4.-Q.. GEORGE STEPHENS CARHART, M.A. IllSlI'L1t'lOI' in English. ,Xppointcfl SL'lJlL'lHlJL'I', Ttljjli Pl'L'IJ2ll'Cfl for college at East lligli S1 hot l, Rot-licstt-1', N X. X B , Rot-lwstt-1' l'nivc1'sity, LQJCQQ MA., l 1'int t-ton, 1o:o. .X Afb lfanulty .Xtlviscr to thc Exmzifzlz. Cozuli of Class Buslictlmllg Xssist ,X ..,. V, fi 4 A 'Q W , fa f ' f A j 1 f X gg ff f fy fo hpwff 'ws .ww 441 f W ffff A' tiff., 2 J W , X W f fy 7 4 f ,f W 4 sf 119,46 Q ff V yt , X ' , OHN CLARENCE HOGG M.C. F.C.S. M.A. w,'ff','f' - i . , , , Instructor in Plwsics zinfl Clicmistrv. A 1 wointcnl unc, IO3,l. A, PI'L'15ll.l'CCl for collcgc at fiI'll.lT1ll1kll' School, Clicstc-1'ticl1l, lin l int ' 4 Q4 5529, , ' , . . . . A . -:Ia ' ir 1 .WFS Bl.1x.,fll1CL'l1S Lollctfc QLL111lP1'lt,l!LL'. Lll'llYU1'SlllC5I Lannlwiilgc I une lnstructoi' :it Rugby School, lingluntl. lil'lllt'lDLll ol Unitcml Qlnn 1 , W. Collcgc, St. .lol1n's, Xcwfouncllanul. l'1'olcsso1' ol Cl1t'llllSlI'y, Unix LIHIIX A , X i 'i Collcgc St. lohn's. NCNN'lci5Lll1lillill1fl. ix'.7'..1 i ' ' - , Conch of Class Sou-1-1: 5 Q 'TQQQ S V BX' .., .ffvp 34 THE 1936 PEAN HENRY LELAND CHAPMAN LEIGHTON, A.M. 111s11'111 1111' 111 N1:1t11c111:1tiQs. .Xplui1111tc11 ,1z111u:11'y, IO-SI. 11l'C1111l'L'K1 I111' mllcgc 411 Q10115' High S11111111, .X11g11st:1, Mc. XB., 1111w1111111, mgqg A.M., 1Iill'X l1'f,1, IQSO. .X .VD 111-1111 411 M11111111111111 S 111-11111't111c11l, f1UI1y111Q1'1l 511111101 .X11g11s1:1., M1 111s11'111'1111' 111 31111111-11111t115, JOHN MAYHER, A.B. 111w11'111lf11' 111 111st111'y. .xI'11l1,11I11L'4'1 -111110, 11131. 1'l'L'11Lll'k'41 141111, 111111-gc 111 111-1-1'i11c111 1X11z1f1c111y, 1.JC1'1'111-111, IXTUSS. AB., .xI1111lfl'S1, 111311. .X Aflf flf 11 7 111s11'11yI111' :1l Sl 131111115 S11115111, C11111 0111, N. II. Mc-11111c1' of AII1C'1'1CZ11l Il1s1111'11:11.Xss111111l11i111. 17111111115' .Xflviscr to 1111- 1Y.11'llIl'1ll11C .X55o1:i11t1o11 ll 11d lo the Golden B1'a111c11 D1-1.1:11i11g 511111-ly. Tufts Cullcgc. ARTHUR ALEXANDER LANDERS, A.B. 11115111111 111I'L'C101'. gXpp111111cc1 111110, IO3I. 1 1'1-111111-1'1 101' college 111 1Xl'11Ilg2,'U1I1, BILLSS., High School. A.13., IILII' VL1111, 11128. 3111511 111 Din-1-101' ut N'OI't11 Shure COllll1l'y Day SQ11oo1, W11111et1zL1, 111. CLAUDE THADDEUS LLOYD, B.A., Ph.D. 1lIS1l'l1kl11l' 111 lC11g115h. .xl.11lU1IltCC1 311111-11111c1', 1031. .11..X.,S1l11l1101 sCo111-gc-,'1'1-x:1s, IQI7Q 1'11.1J., Y111c, IQ25. 111 K CIS Assm iulc 1'1'1111-5501111 11111511511 111 UI11VCI'S1ly of Nc1v1Iu.111ps11irc. Mem- 1111' QI' M1i1111'1'11 l,1111g1111gu .Xsso1'i11ti1111 of A111c1'i1-11. 17:11.111ty .Xc'1x'i5c1' to T115 ICrz1i1'2c'. THE 1.936 PEAN 35 ZENAS FRANKLIN NEUMEISTER, A.M. Instructor in l?1'Cl1Cl1. Appointetl Septen1her, TOQQI. P1'CPLl1'CCl for college ut Dalton, Mass., High Sthool. .'X.l3., Wesh-y:1.11, A 1925, A.M., lXIi1hlleb111'y, 1020, l'l'lL1'VZ'l1'l,l. Instructor :Lt Run1seyH:1ll 11nd Bl'OOlillI1L' High S1fl100l. REV. WILLIAM HENRY JONES, A.B., B.D. Instructor in Bible. Appointed July, IQ3I. Prepnired lor College :Lt Central High School, Clevelaiul, Ohio. AB., Western Reserve University, 1887, B.D., Episcopal Theological School CClLIHlD1'lClgCl, ISOI. A K E Iiistruetor at Howe Sehool, Inclg University School, Clevelancl, Ohiog Asheville School, N. C. HARRIS HENDERSON THOMAS, M.A. Inst1'11eto1' in French. Appointed Jzniuriry, Iougr. P1'C11L11'L'Cl for college :Lt Denton, Mtl., High School. LB., Trinityg Sorhonne, Parris, M.A., Mid1Qlleb111'y, 1955. Instr111'tor ut St. Plllllvli School, Concord, N. H. Assistant fl'.XIlQllllS at Lyeee Hoehe, V ersuilles, France. Couch of Class Football and of Class Hockey. HENRY GUSTAVUS CARRELL, B.P.E. Assistant in the Gyninzlsiuni. Appointed Noveniher, IOIQT. Prepared for college ut Morristown. N. J., High S1 hool. Ti.l'.lf., Springlield College,cle-Q1'eetuke11i11 IQ3I as of 11107. Director ol Pliysicnl Ethicution and Dean ol Boys ill l3rooltline, Mass., High School. Couch of ACClClC1Ny Winter and Spring Trnelq Teams. 1 L. 'Sh THE 1.936 PEAN 3' ,. RUSSELL STURGIS BARTLETT, Ph.D. Instructor in Science. Appointed June, IQ3Z. PI'Cl3i1l'Ctl for college at Taft, VV:1tQ1'to1v11, Conn. BA., Yulc, IQI7Q Pl1.ll,,IO2.1.. I11st1'11ct1n'z1t Yule, 1924-213. Assistant Professor, IQZS-32. Scicntilic 1X1'ti1 les in Pl1,1'5f1'al R1't1i1'14' CU. SJ, Pl1if0.wfJl11'1'11I 1lI11g11:1'110 tEngl:1nd'1, I'1'111'1'1'1Yi11gs Qf Hn' Royal S01'i1'Iy. Coucli ol Class lloclauy Lind Assistant Coach of Crcw. Faculty Ad- viscr to Tl1cR11di11Cl11I1, Cha-ss Club, :111dScic-ntilic Socicty. ROBERT NEWTON CUNNINGHA M, B.Litt., A.M. l11st1'11ct1.11' in linglisli. App11i11tt-cl August, IQXSZ. Pl'L'l.T1ll't'tl 191' vullcgc 411 iXlL'l'CCl'Sl7Ll!'g .XcQ11.le111y. AB.. P1'i11c1-1911, 19253 HA., Uxlulcl l111w1's1ty, ICJ-5Q In.l,1.t., IUZQQ A.M., IQ32. l11st1'11t11.11' :1t NlL'1'1 c1'sl1u1'g .X111clc111y. l11st1'111'to1' at P1'i11c'ct9n Uni- Vk'l'Sllj'. Assistant Cllillsill ul .Xv:11.lc111y Tcnnis 'llC1llI1. S1-1'1'Ct:11'y ol tlic Cum l,11111lc Suqivtv HOWARD TREVELYAN EASTON, A.M. IllSlI'L1l tor in Latin. .Xll1JOlI1lCt.l Scptc111l1c1', IO-5.2. l'1'e1'1z11'c-rl lui' C4 1llc-gc at l511lti1nc.11'c City Collt-gc, Bziltiliuivlr, Nd. Johns llopliins C11i1'c1'sity, LQZOQ 1X.M,, IQKSO. .Xssistzuit llI'Ol.CSSOl' and Dt-1111 of Mt-11, NVQ-stt-1'11 'KI111'yl1111d College, 19 5-27. Assistant l,l'Ol-L'SS41I', LlllltjXVCSlL'y1ll1lll1lYL'l'Slly, 1930-5 2. Coanli 9E Class Buskctbzill lLl1fl Class Ilzlsclmll. 1 :1culty JX1l1'isc1' to Aczulclny Ritlc Club. HOWARD GRAY FUNKHOUSER, A.M. I11st1'11ct111' in lXl1llllCI11ll'lll 5. ,'Xl3l1lOllllCIl Juno, 1952. I'1'c11111'c1l f111'c9llcgc :it Sl1Cl1il.l1ClO1Ll1 Institute, Dayton, Vi1'f'i11ia1. 'Th AB.. W'z1sl1i11gt911 :1111lL1-1.-, IQZIQ A.M., C9lL11nlJiz1, IQ24. E N, 112 B K, IIA Egbn K In5t1'11ct111' 11t D:111x'illc,Va1., Military Institute and Coluinbin Uni- veisity. Associate Pl'Ol'CSSO1' of llatlicinzitics at XV8.Sl1lI1g'COl1 and LCC Unix'C1'sity. T H E I 9 I3 11' P E A. N 1 LOUIS MARCEL JORRE, Agrege D'Anglais I11st1'1111111' 111 l'xI'l'11111. .X111111i1111-11 111111-, 11132. 1,111-11116 11'1X11g111is, 1,'1,'11i1'1'1'si1Q 111' 1l1j1111. .Xg1'CgG 11'1X11g111is, S1112 111111111-, 11130. 15515111111 I'1'1-11111 1,1-111111-1' 111 1111 U111x11 llx II1S1I'llk'1L1l' 111 1i11g1is11 anew., '- CHILSON HATHAWAY LEONARD, A.M., Ph.D. 111sl11111111'111 lC11g1is11. ,X111111i111c11 May, IO' 1 1j1'Cl1'll'1'41 1'111'1.1111'g1- 111 L 111t1HlI1 11 S11111111 N111 1111 1111111 X X 11 H C. I11sl1'111'l111':11 1'11ix'1-1'si1v 111 NI' -5' 1 19211-32. C1111111 111 1111155 511111-1' 111111 111 QX11-Class 8111111-1' '1xL'1ll11. 19111 Ll11j' .X11f viscl' 111 t111' 511111105 N. II 11 NI S Davis Lil11':11'y. 1f1111111y .X11x'is1'1' to 11111 PIQAN. 111 111: LV161' 110 I,1111'l1 1 1'11'111'11, 111153 XXI., l'111'111-11, 111373 1'11.1J,, YL111-, 11153. 1 :11'111u 1'1,11'ic1y. SCkk1'k'1Ll1'j', 1'1l'1k'I1l1S 111 1111- 5 '111 111111111111'1fl1 lljxx-3,0 . 4 1 1 K 1 w 'il- DeVAUX deLANCEY, A.M. 111511111 1111' 111 1911-11111. 111111111111-11 K1:11'111, 11113. 1'l'k'1V'l'L'4'1 f1'11' 111'111wfL' '11 Y11111'1l Y Y Ili 11 K1 111111 1 ' , , 1. 1-w,.. ., ' g .11 . 1.5.,11AIl'X 1111 11134g .X.NI.,1'1'i1111'11111, 11137g 1'111'111-115 N1ia11111-11111'yC11111-gc. A li 111s11'11111,11' 111 UI11VL'I'N11y 111. Y1'1'11111111. I1K'K1l11K'l' 111 1 1'1'111 11 11.1 l 111 VL'I'S11f' 1,11 XYis1 1111si11. Q1U2lt11O1 C1155 11z1s1'11:111. 1D11'c1'1111' 411- 111111111 1 1111t111111. . -3 'QQ 111111 1111, 11135-311. I11s11'1111111' 111 Y1111-, CLAIR NAYLOR, Ph.B., A.M. I1,lS1l,111,11f11v111 N1:11111'111:1li1s, ,X111111i11l1111 Nlny, 1LJ.3,f, 1'1'1'1'1111'c11f111'111111-g1':11 f11L'1lll, N, Y., Iligh S1 1111111. 1'11.11., Xvll1k', A.M. 11138. E X 111s11'1111t11 111 Yallu. 11111 38 THE1936 PEAN WILLIAM GURDON SALTONSTALL, A.M. THSLFUCLOI' in History. Appointcnl June, IO-32. I7I'L'ITLl.1'Cfl lui' mllcge ut The Phillips Exutcr .Xlixiclcziiy XB., II111'x'r11'cl, IQZSQ All., 1031. lnFl1'u1t01' :it Xvlllllllil P01111 Cl1:11 1c1' Sm h00l. H1-:ul Coauli of Class. Crow. .Xssistauit Couch of .XuLic,lCmy Hockey Tumi. 19111 ulty Advisci' to thc IIf:1'o4l0tz111 Socicty. I, Avll 1 HENRY HAMILTON BISSELL, A.B. A W IlJSU'llLlU1'll1 lfiiglisli. .Xpplqiiltcil vlunc, IO-3,-3. W! 131'C13iLl'L'Cl lui' collcgc :Lt Thu Phillips Exctci' .XQ11fl1-my, A B., lI:11'vu.1'cl. V- ,-.' .1 1935- ':'1 53. I' lifz Assistant Coach of 4Xm51l1Ie11iy Crew. Q, A... E- 'li i' ng, 'V ' ll' 1 j EUGENE DAVIS FINCH, Ph.D. A, 'Ag R I Ins1x'L'1ct01'.i11lfliiglish. .'Xpp0intcrl Outuljcr, 1033. I ' L lllYL'I'SllY ol Mmilaiiizi, IQIQ-ZZQ AIS.. Columbia, 10:33 Ph.D., 'W Yzllc, IQ-32. 3, -ww-iv - . . . , A A: 4 I11st1'u1't01' at Liiixx-1's1ty ul Mmitaiizi, 19:5-37. II1Sl1'L1ClxJI' at Xalc, A 10.31155- '-Sifv. w C0111h of Class Buslautlmll. 32 I ' 'E PAUL EUGENE GROPP A.M. 7 Inslructul' in flCI'lT12lIl. Appuiiilccl Octobcr, IQ3-3. AH., lic01'gc XYaLsl1i11gl0u University, IOZXQQ A.M., 1036. Jksisixiiil I'1'0lus:101':m1l Dc-:Lu 0lSul1io1'51Ll St. Johlfs Colle-gc. Instruc- tor :it Wcslcyzui L'11ivc1'sity CCOIIILD. I115L1'uclo1' at Georgc Walsliingtou U11ix'Q1'sily. Mc-n1lJe1'of 1Xcm,lcmy Orulicstrai. Instructor of Riding. TH E1936'PEAN 31 ANDREW LONGACRE, A.M., Ph.D. Il1S1l'l11tOI'1IlIj11yS11'S. gxI7I101II1C111J1101JCl', 11133. I- f P1'c1'1z11'c11 101' C0111-gc L11 Y1,1111qc1'S, N. Y., IIig11 S11111111. HS., XY1's1c-ya111, -.11 5 '1 M 1 V 102113 AAI., I'1'i1111c11111, 1112113 Ph.D., 10.53. ffl N O, E X 1532 I11s11'11c1o1' ut I'1'i11c1-1011, 111:11-33. N 'bw I 111'u11y lX11V1SL'l' 111 thc I'11111og1':1p11ic 1711111111 11.1111 111 1111- Mc11-111'11111gy Group. ' ' 'A I X HENRY PHILLIPS, JR., A.M., Ph.D. I11s11'111't111' 111 I,:11i11, 1i1'1'e1a 11.1111 His1111'y. .X11p1'1i1111'11 1111113 11, gig. I'1'cpz11'1-11 ful' 1iO111'1fL' 111 11l1XVl'Cl11 1-11111-, ig.- .X.11,, ,X1111 Ph.D., Hlll'X'llFL1, 1933. I1IStI'l11ftllI' 111 I,1111'1'1-1111-x'illu 111111 .X1'l'l111'l'51. F111'u11y Aflviscl' to thc 011111112 C1ub. .Xs,si5111111 111:11 11 111 .X111111 C rcw. LEONARD NICHOLS RHOADES, B.S. , ' I11S11'11c'1111 i11 NI111111-111:1ti1E. '1X1,11g111.i111c11,-111111, 11133: Y I Q I . H . 1 if E 5' 1'- 11111111161 1111 1o111g1 .11 1111 Phillips. LM111 .X.11111111y, I1..,, II1111 .1111, 1910- .. . 1 I11s11'uc1111' 111 St. PLLLIIYS 1Xc11c1e111y. Assistflnt Coach 1,11 1Xc11111'111y Hockcy TL'ilI11. , I X 11 1 ,if , ' w ,f ' 1, ,,.,.1,i1,5,.4 '51 iw' jf' 1 , ' Q Y W? w A1 , M05 ' ff ' Wfwfwaam- 'Mm THOMAS PORTER ROBINSON A M av? N 1111101 111 151111111 5111111115 1111 1 11 11811 X111111i1111'11 A111111-, 11155 V ,off .Xlfif Wir s 11111111 11 I 111 11 1 1 11, 1JlL1l of X1 11111111 IJ 11111110 I1 111 L 1 1 1 111 P11155 'I'1'1111i5 .4 '11 V I11:1' ' 'i '1 Q' jfz 1 C g , 1 V 1X.1S., IVi11i11111S, 1113Sj .X.M'., L'1111111111i11, 11330. if ii-A 1111' ' '1 113510 L' '1111'21w 1 3011.1- Z' '1 ',,,,, .1 C1 1 1' 11 1 c 1 ' ff ' ' '11 . 1111 1 1 ,V.1 ' ' 1' V' 11151, 11, 11 40 THEZ.936'PEAN THOMAS MCKEY FOLDS, A.B., B.F.A. Instructor in English and Fine Arts. Appointed Februtiry, IO34. l3.l .,X., Yule School ol the Eine Arts, IQ34. to Dramatic Association. PHILIP MARTIN HAM, A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed I'ebruzu'y, 1o34. P1'epzirefl for College ut The Phillips Exeter Academy. AB.. Prince! ton, IQASOQ ABI., IQSI. 'IH ll K Assistant instructor nit Brown University. Couch of Class Crew. EDWARD ROBERT SCOTT, M.A. f ww Instructor in English. Visiting Instructor, IQ32-33. Appointed ' pelmunently, june, 1934. Prc-p1u'ecl for college :Lt C urlisle Gixunmzu' School, Carlisle, England. B. A., Czunbridge University, 1o:1g RIA., 1o:7. Instructor at Kings College School, London, England. Faculty Adviser to the Drumzitic Association. CARL PRESTON SWINNERTON, Ed.M. Instructor in Science. Appointed June, 11934. IjI'ClTlll'CCl for mollege ut New Hampton Literary Institution. AB., IILl1'VLll'Cl, 11,219 Ed.M., IQ25. Instructor at Nzuigututlc, Conn., High S.llOl'll3 State Normal School, Keene, N. II 3 Culver Military 4!XCllClClITy. Ij1 .'l5Ill'Cfl for college Lit Evanston, Ill., High School. AB., Yule, IQ3OQ Instructor of the Art Group. Art Ac.lviser to the PLAN. Art Adviser THE1936'PEAN 41 PAUL ELLSWORTH EVERETT, JR., A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed March, 1955. Prepared for college at Wellesley, Mass., High School. A.B., Bowdoin, IQ52, A.M., Harvard, 193,33 University of I arisg ancy Instructor at Harvard, 1954-5. Assistant Coach of Fencing. Faculty Adviser to Les Cabotin. . 0 n f N K , 61? P4 's if iv? Yjaf ff mf f' 04, .N -YA. L45 GEORGE EDWARD BOOTH, A.M. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed June, IQ35. Prepared for college at VVithrow High School, Cincinnati, Ohio. A.B., Bowdoin, IQSSQ A.M., Princeton, 1955. 4? hz Q ' 'tti . 'N ,'N .fI1BK ROBERT WILSON KESLER, A.B. lnstructor in English and German. Appointed June, 1955. Prepared for college at Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, Pa, A.B., Princeton, IQSZQ Munich, Cambridge. Instructor at Pomfret School, Pomfret, Conn. Assistant Coach of Academy Soccer Team and Academy Lacrosse Team. ARTHUR WILLIAM WEEKS, M.A. Visiting: Instructor in lXlLltl1CIl11lllCS. Appointed September, IQ5S. Prepared for college at Queen lilizabetlfs School, Crediton, 'Englancl BA., Cambridge University, IQZSQ M.A., Cambridge University, 1952. Instructor at Liverpool College and Oundle School. Assistant Coach of Academy Soccer Team. Top Row.-Mr. Maier Second Row-Mr. Cushwa Mr. Jones Third Row-Dr. Chadwick, Mr. Galt Fourth Row-Mr. Selleck, Mr. Fisk K. 5 ' . .- WWF - V V . ,Q ,V-1-V,q..,5,,-.Aff .4 -an '1-2,41 W ff' We 'I QIWQE ff ,gy 1 1 yr! K 1 'fffwimivgs' r 5 7 y :KW n ll' , fav 3 r , J1-fx , ,if ,I Vin -.-y V' .,. LV 1... ,av HZ '--fi'1:'Q:--,- ' ' V. f ,ag . 9. ,-'.- :4 ' 1 1. . ,f '.c:: .- 'Q ' ,I L 5, L9 54- ' .p- 4, 255, 'rv it V 'P 251' V ': - . fVV1.- -'I v4..r,..,-. 1 . ' ::.,. 2.6 I ' '1 '7 dflfff' . 253, 4 , .,,l,, 93' fif cw- . ,, , Q ym .42 .- ' .V 'cw .L , .,,V- V., '4 , 4 9 ,. x 1' 1 .54 QW' , V- .. ' 1 'V fa - , V - .s '-1-aif?-'Ziff . f - 'q M, ,g,., 0 ' ,- gg- -1,- 'V f 7 j5Vff9iVi'2?-M' I 9 V. 3 l-V Z Q V. 'ii 5 , , .' ' f5,I1g,':.E, 1 ,- - . , ' .Af . N ,i V ' ' ' , L, . T V f?5'3,'21i'i - 'f'f:'f5 -,f?5,,' - . , - .V g V 57 - -1 ' A1 V' J . . ..V-. 5 ,L V - , V,WV:f'::VE'fz 5-:I--1 I ' . 2 ff- r.:ij:'V'ff1 . 2, , ','ga:g5:- V 5 3-,.-A h ., be-.,. Top Row-Mr. Whitman, Mr. McKenclrick Second Row-Mr. Segerblom, Dr. Leacock Third Row-Mr. Barrett, Mr. I--latch Fourth Row-Mr. Fiske, Mr. Foids W- - f ' K X 3 'Z z 5 44 T b'1'plt'111I11'1' 18, N112w'111l11'1' ..v, . g-V DL'ft'lIIlIt'l' IS, .III I1 11111',v 6, 1 1'I11'11111',v 22, 1'll111'1'l1 27, .'1,h1fi! 7, glltlj' 30, J11111: 1 3, J11111' I2, Jllllt' lj'-30, J11111' 20, .IIIIIV 2 T, .lllllff 22, J11111: 23, .l11I,v 1.1, .S'1'p!t'111!1f31' 4, 1l11g11xl 35, S1 j1l1'111I1r1' 22, CALEN DAR FALL TLQRM, 1935 ll'1'11'11r.s1I11y, Full term begins. Tl1111'511'11,v, Tlinnlqsgiving Day: a hnlidzty, llvt'lI'llt'5lltIj', Full term ends. Vacal11111 oj Iwo weeks and a l111If .7lfr11111'11y, .S'11l111'11':1y, I?I'ilI1tl.V, T11ev1l11y, S11l111'1l11,v, l'11t't1Ii1111 Qfa tufck 111111 41 XVINTER TERM, 1956 Winter term begins. Wzislmingtoifs Birtlidziyz Il liolifluy. Winter term ends. half SPRING TERM, IO36 Spring term begins. Alumni Day. Tlltntltly 111111 llf'01l11cxd11,v, ljxzuninntions for Admission. l 1'i1I11,v, Prize Night. lixzrminzrtion of the College Entramee Ijxmninntinn lioartl. Stlfllflftl v, Slllltltlill, .U11111Y11,v, Tllfitfrl-V, T111'w1I11,v, FI'ifItI'll, TI1t'StItIy', Tzzmlazy, St'f7lFI71lPt'l' 23, llYl'tl1lIt'Sl lily. .Y111'1'111l1t'1' 26, TllZ!l'SIiflYV, IJ1'11'111l1t'1' 16, ll't'11111'51I11y, Speaking for the Merrill Prizes. Anniversary Sermon. Seniors' Class Day. Grzrduution Daly. VtIt'tIff0lL qt ltvelve weeks Summer Session begins. Summer Session ends. FALL TERM, 1936 Exanninzrtions for admission to the Junior Clirst- yeurl Class. Exznninntinns for elnss standing Cto be taken by new students who wish to qualify for one of the three npper classes, :ind old students who wish to remove eonditinnsl. Full term begins. Tlinnksgiving Day: n holiday. Fnll term ends. V111r11Ii1111. aj Iwo 1.'1rc12s and a half HE1936 PEAN A l Gai E f X figs E 9- v 5 . ,. I H254 'ia H737 , , '44, B 1' . It W . Z, 5, ,271 J, 4 V . k -'fi'-1. 4 ,sin , 3 Z ,gi 4. v A Q3 1, BZ. : .Q 1 4 1 A 3 1 1 5 ,S '1 ., 117 Q, 1 v-M4 , M., ., 3- f -, f PW k4X',1 fd: ,Hz I. if fl' .,4. 'r ' .LZi4fw6vPf,iL:lg:,:l,fiLJ4.,,. , A W-,vi HWU4.-, r J ' E, 'f3 .,.'Q 335' , ff' ffl, ,,,,1.f 0,1 ' 712 it ' 'fum' . I va.: Lfrlu M- haf-I .x ,'.,.5f ' A I ,,.. , 3 V. I, A ,, lp 'ma '3' Li ' B' I 'll 'n,1, , ' , PM P' ,. ' , ' Vf .,,gf'f sh f Eff r - , af ' f. 4.. -i -f 'Q,4',, , . V, , A rl ,,, W .,!.,,,K LU - 4.4, , ,MZ , TU V' riff 7' M War? RCL SS SENI THE1936'PEAN 47 SENIOR -. , ,I 1 l . . 4 sf I i WX' .154 V r'I-'-'9:: - f 4 ' ' I 'W 2 ' , 51-ff. ff ' ,f??'T2f' i V, f - r -ar , 1 P ' QQ?-:wi 1 -E1 'flfilff ff-.a ff 6 milzlilii , A ' . '13, :i A. J. Alter, Presldencl Q Roscoe Walker, Jr., Vice-President i936 P. A. Stoddart, Secretary S We look back over the few years which We have spent at Exeter, it can be said that ours is a successful class. On the athletic lield, with both class and Academy teams, we have many times been the victorsg and our ranks hold several nne athletes, from Whom much may be expected later. In our studies we have done fairly well, pro- ducing many students who, by dint of hard work, have received praiseworthy grades. During our stay at Exeter, most of the extra-curricular activities 2X have prospered, helped by sev- eral energetic and interested leaders. We give our most sin- cere thanks to the masters who have helped us in our difliculties and have led us successfully 2 through a long four yearsg and may We leave to the Uppers our good Wishes and hope for a suc- cessful year in 1936-1937. C MPL in 4 52? -, g MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED O. B. Wood ffllohn Zllan ,iltaarx filohn ,illlbarx oieo at his home in milwaukee, lIBisconsin, on may 6. lar hao gone home for the spring hacation in gooo health, hut ouring the hacation toas stricken tnith leukemia. Despite all that Doctors coulo oo, he mas unable to ohercome the attack of that oreao oisease. jllharx mas a one:pear stuoent at fIExeter. be came from the west ibihisiou laigh Gichool, milwaukee, ano planneo to enter lf?art1aro next fall. we hah maoe a high recoro in his stuoies both in the l9igh Gichool ano at QExeter. were outing ttno terms he mon a oistinct place in the school through his frienoliness, his interest in people, his fine sense of humor, his generosity, his high qualities of character. bis acting of the part of Qaesar in the school play, Zllnorocles ano the lion, was an amusing interpre: tation of that role. ,illfetn stuoents hahe acconiplisheo more than he oio in so short a time. ll?is oeath has brought a oeep feeling of saoness to the school. 4-xl I ,, .. . g-.,,'., .. N JOHN ALAN MARX 50 THE 1.936 PEAN CHARLES HALL ACTON 53 M.xPi.ic AVICNUH, Sii.xwIx1G.xN FALLS, P. Q., CANADA L' Ch:u'lie. uCl1llCli.H l'llltC1'L'flJl1lllOl'XYGZIFQ Acudeiny l ootb1LllTeamg Class Hockey I-533 All-Class Hockey Tezimg .-Xcaclemy Hockey Teamg .Xcuclcmy Laurossu Tczimp Glcc Club f4Dg Four-Year Clubg Science llroupsg The F Book, Business Mzmagcrg Church Nunitorg Cullege Prelcreuce, Corucllg Phi Iipsilun Sigma. ALBERT JERVISS ALTER 341: IQIVER Ro.xn, 'l'nLi2im, Oulu T1'icl4y. limi-1'ccl junior Yeurg Clizimpiimsliip Upper Middle Class lfputlmzill Tuzimg .Xll-Class l outlmllg .Xll-Class Buslcetlmll Tczimg .Xll-Class l'iLlSL'lJlLll Tcum' .'Xf1ulc1uy liiisclmaill Tczim izj, Cuptuing .Xuiclciny lfmmllmll Tenmg Scniul' Cuuxuil, PI'CSlClL'lltQ Chl'istiuu lfmu-1'1iity Culiincl, TI'L'llSlII'C1'Q junior Class, Pl'L'SlClCI1tQ lxrwci' Miclcllu Class, l,1'CSl4lC11lQ Uppur Miflrlle Class, PI'L'SlflCl1tQ Scnim' Class. Prcsirlculg .llllCI'-I'lI'LllL'1'IlllY Cuuuuilg J. L. Uzivit Mcmoriul Cupg xYll1lCl' Dunno C0lNlHlllL'C'Q Fuul'-YL-zu' Clulng College ll1'ClL'I'Cl'lCL', Yzilcg Phi lipsiluu Siguizl. ,vf -V gum X .flak iff RICHARD HALE ANDREWS 'ZXiicly. Dick Phillips Churchg College P1'CfC1'CYlCC, Williams. 501 BICDFGRD Rom, P1.u:.xs.xN'rv11.1.12, N. Y. liiitcu-cl 51-uiox'Yezu'g All-Clziss Baisclaall, Mauugerg lNICII1bCI of THE1.936'PEAN 51 :gg 2 ELLIOTT AVERETT, JR. D1xucD.xi.1c I+',xRM, C1-1.xTH.xM, N. J. Ulf A. .Xvu1'. Apple Entered Upper Middle Yezirg Academy Hockey Squad Csjg Aeaidemy Hockey Team, Cuptuing Academy Lzm'osse Squuclg All-Class Luciosse Tezimg College Pl'ClC1'C1lCL', Yaileg Kaippii Delta Pi. Hip CHARLES WOOD AVERY K.x'roN.xH, N. Y. HCl12lI'llC.H Sol Entered Senior Yeurg Dramatic Assoeizilioug Casts, 'lliotli Your Houses, Androeles and the Lion, Hxlllkilbktllgll Lzmterii Clubg College P1'ClC1'61ICC, Yule. ALFRED ROBERT BABCOCK ioo O.x1Q1iDGE Avis., SUMMIT, N. -I Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Cum Lziudeg Chapel Monilorg Chess Clubg College Prefelenee, HRl'X Ll1'd. 1-, 3,-11-, - -. .52 THE 1936 PEAN ARCHIBALD TANNER BANNING, 3D O17 IRVINH PL.xC1c, IJITLUTII, NUNN. AA' w YY ll X flu Iain. I'll1lL'I'L'1l junior Ycrlrg Class ,lizlslaclhull Q55 Coll Squudg iss '11-nnis C193 li. L. Soulc llclmtimg Sogiutyg Outing Clubg ur-Yuan' Clulmg Honor Mun, Suonfl Group fzlg Honorzllylc Nlcnliong Collcgc I,l'1,'IL'l'L'lICC, I l'lI'X l1'f,l. GEORGE WILLIAM BAILEY, JR. 74 XYEBSTER ROAD, IYESTON, MASS. Bill, Red l+Inlurec,l Sc-nioi' Yczirg Aczideiny Football Tcumg Acuclcniy 'I1I'Lllli Squziflg Collcgc l'1'cfc-rcncc, IIzn'vzu'clg Phi Theta Psi. U DOUGLAS PETIT BATES 717 CAM1-:EIA AVE., BATON ROUGE, LA. 'ADoug. Doogc. Entered Cppcr Miclfllc YQ-arg Class Crew Squarlg Chiunpion- ship Senior Class Hockey TL-:nng Drzimzitic Associution, Produc- tion Stulgfg Glee Clubg THE PEAN, Secrctaryg College Preference, Yalcg Kappa Epsilon Pi. THE1936PEAN 53 ROBERT WALDO BELCHER, JR. 33 NIAPLE HILL DIIIVIE, L.xIzCIIIIoN1, N. Y. O Enterecl Upper Middle XTCL1I'Q.'Xll-ClLlSS Swimming Tt-amg TIIE 1936 PILIN, Associatc liditorg Goldcu l3I'ant'lI Debating Society Qzjg Hoiioralnle Mcntioug Collcgc PI't'ft'I't'I1CC, Yalcg Kappa. Delta Pi. 'E' LESTER DOW BERGER, JR. 41 XVEST ll'l.XIN STRIQIHT. Co1sI,I-QSIQILI, N. Y. 'LLL-S. Wally 'lBu1'gic. Entercd Senior Ycarp Class Haslcctballg Allvflass Baslqctball Glce Clubg Clioirg Bantlg Honor Man, Sccontl tlrottpg Collt-gt PI'Cl-Cl'CllL't.', Ha1'va1'd. CHARLES VAN ORDEN BERRY 84-46 I6oTH S'IR1Q1-rr, j.xwI.xIC.x, N. Y. UCl1LlCli.ll HCl1LlClilC.ll Entcred Uppc1'Mitltllc Ytrarg Clutmpiotisliip Senior Class Foot' ball Teamg All-Class Football Teamg Collcgc l'I'eft'I'c11tc, Dart- moutlig Kappa Epsilon Pi. tion Stzillg Cz1st, Ca1mt1iii1 .xl'lIllL'j1Lklilli SClCl1lll:lC Socictyg l7Olll'A .54 THE1936'PEAN GEORGE LIVERMORE BILLMAN 52 Ifuxc'im1fT ROAD, WINCulzs'1'12R, Miss. Bill, llntcrecl Senior Year: Imiiiizilic .Xssociaitinmg Cust, Both Your Iloiiseswg Collcgc P1'Cl.L'1'Cl1CC, lILll'VLl1'Cl. FREDERIC WOLFE BINNS 507 CLAFLIN Avic., Oi:11cN'r.x Pumr, BI.xM.xiaoNicl'1Q, N, Y. l7c1'cl. 'lliiniisic-. lintcrcml junior Yczirg Clziss Suxccl' C353 Clziss Swimming HD, giptuing .XllfClaLss Swimming 4331 liraimzllic Club 641, Pl'OLilllkA emu' Clulig Collcgc ll1'L'lL'I'CI'lliC, P1'im'eluiig Alpha Nu. ROBERT WILSON BLODGETT 1 RIPLI-Lv Riun, IIANOVER, N. I-I. 'lBob. Iiiituu-rl Uppcr Middle Yczirg Mu.n1ic's Music Masters, Sorrelz11'y-'l'i'c:isu1'c1' IRQ-siguecljg College P1'Cl:Cl'Cl1CC, Durtmoutli. THE 1936 PEAN 55 JOHN RANDOLPH BONNEY 306 NVEELT Urn STRICICT, ERIE, PA. 'fluelafi Entered Upper Middle Yezirg Cliumpionship Senior Cluss Fool- ballTeumg Basketball Squad, College Preference, Cornell. 1f'Z,.. IRVING RICKERSON BOODY, IR. 437 Bixno AVENUE, XVIZST NEW Biuonrox, ST.X'l'liN lSL.XND, Y. II'V.ll 'fBood. Entered Lower Middle Yeurg ACLLClL'lNy Footluill Tetun, lXlll.I1Ll,iTfCI', All-Cluss Trueli Tezun til, ,Xtllletie Assoeiaition, President, Key Soeietyg The Jixmzffzzz 155, .Xssistpint-Circulation Manager, The Phillips E,n'!i'1' R4'Z'1it'iU 633, Cirtululion Mtumger, Business Mnnugel' tResignedJ, College Preference, Prineelon. AW-ref' f MW J, YM' THORNTON FREDERICK BRADSHAW :S IfILMxvooD AVENUE, Bottom, N. -I. l3rnd. Entered Lower Middle Year, Oreliestrn 153, LllJ1'Ll1'lLlll, Musieul , Clubs, SeeretzL1'yg Full Dance Committee tzbg Plzillipx E.l'I'fl'I' Rmvzrw, Editorial Board fgl, See1'etzu'yg Draunntie Assoeintion tgl, President, Casts, HSun Up, The Tavern, Both Your Houses, ulX1L1ClJCtl1Qli Lantern Club, Honor Mun, First Group K8Jg Cum Laudej Manley English Four Prize, College PI't'lL'I'CI1L e, Harvnrcl. A as ,gf p , . we 4 E is X Q Q- C LK i M l ' ' -' - 7:-123.9 .l.V. 1 ,V . Wt:-'Ii . .-.2,:'r.,, gf 15,1 ,. ' 3, , r Q A 1, -3,3 ii- ' 32,25-. :Fi-' , 'f 5:1 ., :L3,3j1EjjjIfg5E3Q,A ., '::f'-,ge ,-. V. i 5: 11 ,:1'1i1i' 2:55521-Q '-f:2z' . . . 3jfEQ -15. - 1 K 35.3.7 , , -. I, . , :?,:Q5,.:. 3 In 4 UW , ,. ,. :-R-51:3 ff? 7 i . 'R 'ff' . . ., L., H Z l33fe1.5es-,mH.FY' , 56 THE1.936'PEAN ROBERT BRAMLEY 26 1xInoILxx'ooD TIQIIIIACIQ, lvIi.'XPLl':lVOOD, N. I. 7 'lFuzz. 'lBoli. EIIle1'ec'1 Senior Yeurg Clzlss Footlyzillg Class Sxvinimingg College l'1'elcI'eIIce, Durtiiioutli. WILLIAM GILLIES BROADFOOT, JR. FOIIILST HILLS DRIVE, WILIIINIQTON, N. C. Bill. Fnterecl Senior Yearg Class Footbxillg Truck Squzidg Dramatic .lSS1lL'lilllOl1Q Casts, 'lBotlI Your Houseswg Golden Branch De- bating Socictyg Soutliern Club: College vPl'ElC1'GHCC, University of North Cziroliiuig Phi Theta Psi. RICHARD CLAIR deBROWN 1745 B STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. HDICI, U MDC U X. Entered Senior YL-arg T116 E.lTl7III'LZlI, Editorial Boardg The Pllfliipx Enfrr Rvziifzv, Eclitoriul Board, Associate Editorj College P1'ClC1'C11CC, Uiiiversity ol Nebraska. THE1.936PEAN 57 EDMUND LANGFORD BUCKLEY, JR. 302 WEST lVIUL1suR1zY S'l'lil'l1'l'I', SAN ANTUNIO, Tlcxxs ECL A'Buck. 15.I.. U D. IJ. Entcrcd Senior Yeurg Class Ifootballg Collcgc P1'cl'r-1'r-mc, H u rvu rd. GEORGE CRAFTS BURLEIGH 51 S.xLIs1zURv Rurxn, ISRQQKLINIQ, MASS. Hull U'IxiQ,'lQ'I'.H Fntcrcml Upper Michllc XYL'1ll'Q C1'cwSqu:1flg Hr-1'n:lot:1l1 Smicly Sullivzm Clm1'u5g My-:lirul GYULIIIQ Cullr-gc P1'cfc1'r-unc, Llawtmoutlm JOHN BOTTOMLEY BURNAP BEDFORD ROAD, CHfXPl'.XQU.'X, N. Y. V Johnny 'fBu1'ny. W EntcrcdUppc1'Midd1c Yeurg Class Fuutlmllg Vluss Iizxskclbulli Truck Squamdg Cum Luudcg Honor Mun, First Grmupg Sr-mud Groupg 1i'L'TFft'TC'P1'iZC Story Contcst, I'Il'lI1OI'lLb1L' My-ntimwg Ccllcgc Prcfcrcucc, Dxwtmouth. N H3I1lI11iL'YS Music lXla1slc1's CJD: Hlcc Clubg BLIIILIQ Gill'wl't uml 58 THE 1936 PEAN JOHN BARRETT BURNELL IOI5 I,.xPlc121z S'1'Rm5'r, F1-IN'1', Mimi. llLlI'I'y.M linlcrecl Upper Middle Ycurg Class Tennisg Royal Exonizms Mccliuil Groupg Collcge P1'cfe1'c11ce, M. I. T. DAVID SILL BURT ULD l.YME, Coxx. lillI ElL'.H liiilciwl l.mvu1' Nliddlc Yczirg Auiclciiiy Tcmiis Tcum 653 Cznlitaiiiig XYii1nci', l 11ll'l'cnuis rl10LlI'I1LllHC'l1l C353 .'Xvur,lc111yBzisluffl- lmll 'llC1lI11Q Class liuslcctlmllg Class Squzislig THE PEAN limml 625, 1X1't l'lClllUl'Q Thu Clmiiy Glidden Lzitin Ill l,I'lZL', llonoizilllc- lXlcntiong Collcgc l'1'clci'cmc, H1lI'X'LlI'l,lQ Phi Tlietz1.Psi. RAYMOND POTTER CAMPBELL, JR. LLiawuL1.YN PARK, Wiavr Omxun, N. I. R1Ly.l' Pots, Form Modal, Scfourlg Class lliisubilllg ,Xl'ZlIlClNY Fenciiig 'l'e:in1, Czlplzling Glcc Club lzlg Cl1oi1'g Pllillffnx Exvlvf' lZ1'7'iz'zv, Assistzuit 1Xc':11lL-my. 1 linlcrcml Upper Middle Yum 1035 lfcmiiipg lXIcdz1l, First' Ciiuilutioii lXl:mugc1'g Collcgc PI'Ci.CI'Ql1CC, Unitcxl States Military THE 1.936 P EA N 551 RICHARD CRAWFORD CAMPBELL, 3D 840 G,xyLo1uJ STRI-:i,'r, lJl'lNVl'1R, Colm. lJivk. Cumby, lfutcrccl Junior Ycurg ,XvziclcniySwinuiiing Tczim fslg .Xll- Cluss Swimming 'Foamy Class Tcimisg Full Crow Squaulg Glu' Club Clgjg Clioirg Pllillifvx lC.w'll'1'l6r'z'i4':u, lfxiliziuggc liililor' G. L. Soulc liclmliug Soricty, l'1'csiclL-iitg llonoi' Maui, 5ClUl1ll Groupg Ilonorulilc Mcntiong l'lOL1l'-Xvtlll' Clubg Collf,-go l'1'clc1'- encc, Dawtmoutlig Plii lipsilou Sigma. STEPHEN CRANE CARROLL is I 14: X i.s1xic'l', S. m'U,, FR xxvlg H Sty-vc. lflnlcrccl CIPIPCI' Mifldlc Yi-zu'g Pliot 1'w4 LQ mpliii limiip lil: l.i-s Cailnoiins CJD, xvlCCflll'L'SlLlClllQ Cum Lziuzlcg Colluge l'ix-fcimuo, Yale. THOMAS CLARK CHALMERS, 65 LEAST ENN .Xvlcxul-3, Nicw YORK, N. Y. HTOI11.H HT. C. RIliCl'L'll Junior Yczirg Clizimpiousliip Cppc-1' lliflillc Class Som-ci' Tuning Chrimpiousliip Senior Class Socici' Tczimg All! Class Sofa-1' Tczimg Class TL-nuis lxlll T11-' lfhflllitllli 153, .Xsfoiiulig liclitor, Acting llcpzirlmcut Erlitor, llzluzigiug lfililor, llrvsillcnlg Golllcn Bruucli llclmling Soriciy l4l3 l.lU1lL'l'l1 Clulm 437, Scfim- tary Cllcsiglnccllg Outing Club lllcsigm-rllg Mcilujul iiroupg Ilcroclolzm Sociclyg Scicntitiu Groupg Honor Maui, First liroup: Honor Maui, Scmncl Group C453 Houorailmlc Mculioug 'll-mliui' English Prizcg College l'i'clc11-iicc, Yzilc. THE 1936 PEAN ALFRED duPONT CHANDLER, JR. GUYENCOURT, DEL. Al, Alfy. Dupie. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Track Squadg The Exmziazz, Associate Editorg THE PEAN, Editorial Boardg G. L. Soule De- bating Societyg Southern Clubg Blackmar American History PAUL WHITON CHERINGTON 450 XVILST IIGTII STRILET, NEW XLORK, N. Y. Cl1erry. Iintered Junior Yearg All-Class Crewg Fencing Squad Qzll Golden Branch 'Debating Society tzj, Secretary, President? Academy Debating Council, Chairmang Academy Debating Team CZJQ Lantern Clubg Tl1ePl1iIIips Exclcl' Rcivzrie, Iidilorial Boarrlg james N. Hill Marine Socielyg Four-Year Clubg Chapel Monitor: Honorable Mentiong Honor Man, Second Groupg Tenclier English Prizeg John O. Heald Debating Prizeg Albert Gleason Debating Prize: College Preference, Harvard. Prizeg College Preference, Harvard. GEORGE OLIVER CLARK, JR. 343 BEACON STREET, BosroN, Mass. Geo Georgie, Clarkie. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Soccer Team, Managerg Class Swimmingg Dramatic Club Clglg Casts, Journeys Endf' G. L Soule Debating Society C5Jg T1-113 PEAK, Photographic Editorg Athletic Associationg Photographic Groupg College Preference, Harvard. THE 1.936 PEAN 61 ROBERT CARROLL CLUNIE lYEWCASTLIl, MH. K' Bvbf' El1lCl'CClSL'l1lOI'S.TCI1I'Q Buslqc-ibzlll Sflllllilg '1'1'ack 'IK-11 mg Cfollcgc I'z'clc1'c11cc, lJu1'fmouLl1. DONALD BENJAMIN COBB 167 REDINCTON STRILIQ1, Sw.xMPSCoirT, MASS. Ty, l'I lunlQy. 'Enlerod Junior YQ-arg Academy Swimming TCLIIII Czbg All- Cluss Swilnming Tcumg Class Fuollmzlllg Cll1iUH1Jl1lllHllllb Lllhlwl' Miclcllc Class Ifoollxlll 'llCl1ll1, lXl:111a1gc1'g Truulc Srluuflg Class 'ICIIINSQ D1'a1ma1lic Association Csjg FOH1'-KTCL11' Clulug Fully-gc I'1'cfc1'cucc, lJz11'l1nuutl1g Pl1iICpsilon Sigma. ANTHONY COGSWELL 1 IQ VVINONA AVENUE, HAVERIHLL, MASS. Tony. Entcrccl SC11101' Ycurg Class Foolbullg Choir Qllcsiglwljg Collcgc PI'CltC1'CI1CC, Harvard. - X., 60 4.1 THE 1936 PEAN mm, DAVID SAMUELS COHEN 146 CIQNTRAL PARK WEST, NEW YORK, N. Y. Dzwc.l' Kclly. Entered Uppcr Middlc Ycurg Academy Swimming Team, bull Tcfimg Key Sorictyg Golden Brunch Debating Socicty Czlg signccllg Tnlc IHQAN, Treasurer Cliesigiiccljg Honor Main, First Group Czjg Colla-ge Preference, Hlirvarcl. USHER PARSONS COOLIDGE IOO Bmwox S'rR11:1cT, BOSTON, MASS. Entcrccl Lower Micldlc XYCLLFQ Class Tcnnisg Pliotogmpliy Ciroupg Lantern Club, l,llJI'll1'lLIllQ Clizipcl Monitorg Colluge J I rcfcrcncc, Hurvurd. Bob. l'Usher. HERBERT COOPER 7200 RIDGE BOULEVARD, BROOKLYN, N. Y. HHerb.'l Coop Entcred Senior Yearg Collcge Preference, Harvard. Muiingcrg Athletic .Xssociutiong Class Bnscbzrllg All-Class Buse- E.X'LTllI't11I. Business Board, Assistant Circulation BIlLI1LLgCl' fRe- THEl.936'PEAN 633 GEORGE ELLIOTT COORSSEN 67 GREICNW'OOD S'rRnl3T, Amzsnnny, MASS. George. Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Class Hoelceyg Track Squad fglg Pliotogrzipliy Groupg College Preference, M. I. T. M ' WILLIAM ANDREW CORDINGLEY, JR. IOSQ 44TH STREET. DES Moines, IA. iXee. 'lBil1 Entered Upper Middle Yefirg ,Xeudeniy I ootl'm:1ll Team f2l Academy B11skeflJilllTenm lzl, Cvptziing iXCLII,lk'l1Iy ClolE'l'e1nn ljl Committeeg College Preference, Underidedg Phi Theta. Psi. JAMES JOSEPH CORRAL 212 E. Ross AVENUE, TANIPA, Fm Jin1. Entered Senior Yeurg Championsliip Senior Class Brlsketlmll Teamg Southern Cluliug College Preference, Hurvurdg Kappa Delta Pi. Senior Counfilg Christian Fraternity Cubineig Winter Dance 64 THE 1936 PEAN DAN MURCHISON CRADDOCK, IR. 4100 ST. jo11N'S IJRIVE, IJALLAS, TEX. k'Monl1. Tcx. El1tCI'l,'Il SCl1lUI Yu-nr, Soutlmcrn Club, College Preference, D1u'lmoulhg Phi Theta Psi. RICHARD JOSEPH COTTER, JR. II4 IRVING STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. D1ck. Cotty. Entered junior Year, Academy l3useb2LllTea.m, llflamaqerg .Xthlctic Associnlioru, Vice-Preslclentg Class Soccer, College P1'L'fCI'6I1CC, IElll1'VLlI'ClQ Kappa Epsilon Pi. JOHN CHESTER CRANDELL, IR. 4 CHESTNUT STREET, SALEM, MASS. l'Iu,el:. Bedini. Entered Upper Middle Ycurg Class Bzlseballg College Prefer- ence, Amllersl. THE1936' PEAN 135 Androcles and the Lionf' Southern Clubg English Three, WILLIAM EVERETT CRATER, JR. 006 REEn1s1z STRICET, Iflxsrox, PA. Billf, Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, M. I. T. JPWTHW' ANDREW WYLIE CRAWFORD, IR. 165 XYIXTIIROP PLACE, lixc,:L11n'uoD, N. J. Andy, HBrotherC1'awlo1'm,l. 'lCI'L1Wll5l1.H Ifnterecl Upper Middle Yeurg Crew Squad C133 Wresllin V ice-I'res.ident: College Preference, yXmher5l. WILLIAM HART CRAWFORD 103 BIARINE STREET, Sr. AUGUSTINE, FLA. Bill, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Drznnrxtie Assoeiutiong Crust, Prize Examination QSecondjg College Preference, HL11'X'LlI'Cl. Squndg IYj1'2l1ULlllC Assoeiution, C1Lsl,'4Murl1etl13 Rille Club lib 66 THE 1936 PEAN HENRY AUSTIN CURWEN COURT STREET, EXETER, N. H. 'ljixnf' Hank, Entered junior Year, Academy Swimming Team QD, Captaing Academy Crew QD, Captain, Championship Junior Class Crew, Glee Club, Scientific Group, Cheer Leader, Four-Year Club, Senior Class, Secretary, Senior Council, Secretaryg Christian Fraternity Cabinet, Presidentg Inter-Fraternity Council, Winter Dance Committee, Vlfaldo Holm Memorial Swimming Cup Cal, College Preference, Harvard, Phi Theta Psi. ,,,,,Q, 9.4, , 6, . WILLIAM TUCKER CUSHWA EXETER, N. II. Bill Crush, Entered Junior Yearg Class Soccer, Championship Upper Middle Class Crew, THE PENN, Assistant Advertising Manager, Honor Man, First tjroupg Second Group C433 Deacon, Phillips Churchg Lantern Club: Outing Club, College Preference, Har- vard, Alpha Nu. EVERETT WATSON CZERNY 659 FAIRMONT AVENUE, IVESTFIELD, N. I. Bud Iintered Upper Middle Year, Class Football fzjg Champion- ship Senior Class Football Teamg All-Class Football Team, All- Class Baseball Teamg THE PEAN, Accountant, Honor Man, Second Group C253 Medical Groupg Glidden Latin III Prizej Academy Baseball Squad: College Preference, Dartmouth, Phi Epsilon Sigma. THE 1.936 PEAN 67 HERBERT SHOVE DAMON 24 ALPINE STREET, lXl.XLDl5N, lXIAs.s. Herb. Entered Upper Mitltlle Yearg All-Class Soccer Teamg Cham- pionship Senior Class Soccer Teamg Honor Man, Secoml Groupg College Preference. Amlierstg Kappa Delta Pi. 'www MURRAY MacLELLAN DAY TEMPLE, N. H. HFLl.I'1l1C1'.n Mort. Entered junior Yearg Four-Year Team, Managerg Outing Club tsl, Quartermaster, Presirlenlg Riile Club Czl, Sevrctaryg G. L. Soule Debating Soeielyg Chess Club tResignedjg Athletic Assoeiationg Academy Debating Councilg College Preference, Princeton. JOHN LORING DANFORTH 119 VVINDSOR AVENUE, BUFE.xLo, N. Yr Johnny, Dan Entered Senior Yearg Academy Hockey Team: Aeatleiny Soccer Squaclg Choirg Glee Clubg College l'1'efe1't-nee, IXI, l. T.g Kappa Delta Pi. Clubg Academy Tiack GS TH E 1936 PEAN EMERY LEWIS DEARBORN II SUMMER STREET, CONCORD, N. H. E1n.'l Shank, Entered junior Yearg Academy Football Teamg Academy Swimming: Teamg Championship Upper Middle Class Football Teamg ,'XllAClass Football Teamg All-Class Swimming Team C251 Class Baseballg Class Hockey, Captaing Senior Councilg NVinter Dance Committeeg Christian Fraternity Cabinetg Four-Year Clubg Inter-I raternily Council, President: Chapel Monitorg Bandg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. . T. if Q,-' MAURICE SCHULTZ DECKER, JR. 1 ff ,f 1' P rv - X w C ' Y V W' ' . 1 ,J X.XLL,1L,IIi VEMTE, RABFORD, . . J. A --'ffm f.,.,m ' f Deck. A Entered Senior X earg College Preference, Harvard . A ' T . 2 5.2 2724240 Q. 4 1 WILLIAM GALVIN DEVINE 29 IQELSEY STREET, IIARTFORD, CONN. Invise.,' 'tViz.l' Levi, Entered Lower Middle Yearg Tl1eE.v011ia1z Czl, Associate liditorg G. L. Soule Debating Society, Secretary-Treasiu'erg Outing Club lResignedJg Riding Clubg College Preference, Trinityg Phi Epsilon Sigma. THE 1936 PEAN 69 HENRY WILLIAM DODGE, JR. 33, Avon Roan, BRONXVILLIL, N. Y. Will l'Monk. Entered Upper Middle Year: Honor Man, Second Group: Glee Club Qzjg Musical Clubs, Vice-Presidentg Choir Clfjg Fall Dance Committeeg Track Squadg Academy Basketball Teamg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi ARTHUR ALEXANDER DOLE, IR. 2 ARLINGTON S'r1:1c1c'r, CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Red. 'L Stra.wberry. Li.X4SClLlL1l'Cl,l.l7 Entered Junior Yearg Cliampionsliip Senior Class Basketball Teanig Class Basketball Team C435 Class Baseballg Class Soi cerg The IQIIIIHIYJS Exelcl' Rceiczw, Fililorial Boardg The Ifxnflifzfl lgj, Associate Editor, Department liililor, .Xssienlnent Iiilitorg Four- Year Clubg Honor Man, Second Group Q13 Honoral,ile Klenlion fhgbg Manley Upper Middle Englisli l'riLe Cylfirstjg E,xw11'a11 Prizeg College Preference, Harvard. JAMES APPLETON DOUGHTY 18 GREEN STREET, IPSXVICH, Mass. Ji1n. Handson1eDan. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Soccer Team Qllg All Class Soccer Teamg Championslrip Senior Class Hockey Teanig Geology Groupg Golden Brunch Debating Societyg College Preference, Harvardg Kappa Epsilon Pi. 10 THE1936PEAN GEORGE ANDREWS DOWNING IS PL1c.xs.xNT S'1'1:nnT, 1I1Nc1mM, MASS. U.XL'C1'.H UcuI'giC.', l'ill',L'Y'k'll LLIWDCI' Middle Ycflrg .Xvudelny Ifooilmull Tcam fzjg .Xcaulcxuy XY?11tc1' Tlllkli Tczmmg .Xczlclclny Spring! Truck Team CJD, Calptuing IJ1'lllH1l1iC tXSElMiIlfilb1'11 SCl1i0l' Coumilg Ch1'1slizu1 I 1'11tc1'nily Cubiuctg Collegc P1'CfCI'6llK'C, LI1l1'VLll'i1Q Phu Thcta Psi. WILLIAM SAVAGE DUTY, JR. 34S SUUFII AI.XPI.I', S'r1:1ax-rr, XVINL'1II'Z5Tl'lIl, K 1. Bill. I':l1lL'l'Cll lwppk-1' Misldlc XLCQITQ 1'l1otojg1'.lpl1y LLIULID C393 South- 1 Clwb CJJ, Pxwixlclll, Sprimg lhxmcc Cmulnillcc, Cl111i1'I'l1ll11, fllcyc P11 fu-1'cl11 Q, LT11iX'L 'S-iff' of Iiclltuckyg Alplm Nu. HAROLD GLENN ELROD. JR. .go Lnsulu Rum, .Xl7BLTRND.XI.I'l, MASS. Uth0. 4'S1cphin.', Iflil1u. 1':l1lL'I'k'd Scuior YQ-arg Chcss Clubj Lcs Czxbotiusg Collcge P1'cfcI'cncv, BI. I. T. Photography Club CJDQ ML-chcal Group C235 Cullugc l'1'ch'1'l-m v, iaing Class Squashg Loclact Squash Cupg College l'1'ClL'I'L'HLt', THE1936'PEAN 71 CLINTON STILLWELL EWING 955 BEACON S'1iR151vr, NlCXX l'ON C1cN'1'1uc, lXl,xss. l'Clint0n. Tim, Clinl. 1'll1'LPI'CLl Lowcr Middle Ycarg Class 'll-lmisg Class liasc-hall ls Hg A--um lxflll1CI'5t. FREDERICK BERTHOLD EWING, JR. 50 l'lll'l'.'X CANINA, l'lI.ORliNCll, ITALY l I'cCl.ll 'I l l'cdCllC.l' Entcrccl Lowa-r M1cl1llu Yr-arg Clmaxupiousluur Senior Class Sue Cer 'l'f,-amp Champimmship Uppcr Miflrllu Class Sur-cur 'll-:un Clulyg llulplcn liranlh llchaliug Suricty Q57, YlLL'-ll1'CSlllCl1l College l,1'l'fCl'Cl1L'k', Yah-. JULIAN FERGUSON 650 NVULFYS LANE, PELHAM MANUR, N. Y. 17ergy. Fugginsf' l'lI1'LC1'K'ilLOWC1'lXllClfllG Yearg Academy Squash 'lk-am bb, Cap- Yalcg Alpha Nu. All-Class Sucu-1'g Class Swinuuiug H33 Lacrossc Squxulg Soullu-rn 72 THE 1.936 PEAN 14 .....1 1,. V ..,, 1 5 ,fx V . JZ! Jw THOMAS WALKER FISHER, JR. go: W. IITH Sriaulzr, TYRONE, PA. U',llO1'11.H i'Fisl1. CHESTER EVANS FINN 1200 Aivniensr PLACE, DAYTQN, Omo Cl1et. Free-Ride. Entered Lower Middle Year: Aezidelny Crewg Class Crew Czj' Chzunpionsliip Upper Middle Class Crewg The Phillips Exeler Iiwziiezv 623, Advertising BIIl1IllLI,CI'Q Golden Branch Debating So- ciety 155g Herorlotzin Society tsl: Honor Mun, Second Group Cgjg Honor Main, First C-roupg College Preference, Ynleg Phi Theta Psi. linterexl Senior Yeurg Cliunipionsliip Senior Class Soccer '.l1CllD1i Medical Group: College Preference, Princeton. ROBERT WALTER FLETCHER 3: Aexnizny STREET, XVINCHENDON, Mnss. Bobf' Entered Senior Yezirg Glee Clubg Gilbert and Sullivan Cliorusg College Prefeience, Amherst. THE 1936 PEAN KENNETH BOWEN FORD 119 SUL Ross, Ilwuswx, 'lfi-:xis 'lKmmy. 'lTcx. Flin-1'ucl Upper Middle Yczirg .'Xc:1mli-my Trim lc TL-:img Suullicrn Clubg COHCQCl.1l'L'lL'l'L'l1CC, Rice Iuzglitulcg JOSEPH LUTHER FRENCH Box Si. SOUTH Sxv.xNsi-px, MASS. loc, HBull Dog. HFI'CIlL'l1Y.U Entc-1'ccl Uppigr Middle Yczirg ,Mxuli-iiiy lfuollizill Tczim iilg Cliampionsliip Senior Class Iloulacy Tczimg Collcgv P1'cfc1'cmc, lVilliz1msg Kaippzi lipsilon Pi. Cli Plii 'lll1ct1l,P5i. 17 . .iz- , f , , , -- 1. ff 1235 4?if32553f3Q2I ARTHUR BANCROFT FRENCH 44 CoLI,l3ui: S'l'Rl'Zl'l'l', Il.xNuv151:, N. X11 l'lI1lL'1'l'4l Suniur Yuurg Class lffmlli: 3 ig . ill liiil Sluul Ullm ilig Lfullczgc ll1'cfc11-iiw, llzirlmuulli. H 74 THE 1.936 PEAN EUGENE KNOWLES GARDNER GixRRIsoN IQOAD, IIINGHAM, Mnss. l'Gene. Ge-nsie. E, K. Entered Lower Middle Yezirg All-Class Soeeer Teamg Chum- pionsliip Upper Middle Cluss Soccer Teumg Chunipionsliip Senior Class Soccer Tezung Winter Truck Squudg Mmiuger of Tennisg Radio Club Qzjg Outing Clubg Chess Clubg J. N. Hill Murine Society Qglg Lantern Club C333 College Preference,Hu1'vz1rd. l MURRAY HAMISH GARDNER zo: lixnnoeri 5'l'Rlil'lT, W.x'i'icR'rowN, Y. Curry. 'linlered Upper Middle Yezirg All-Clzlss Footbullg Cliaunpion- ship Lower Middle Cluss lloelsey Tearing .Xeudemy '.l1l'L1Cli Teumg Senior Clziss lloeliey Teaming College Preference, Huinillon. JOSEPH BEAVER GILBERT IZI XYILLIARIS Srnicur, Nicuxiizx, N. Y. BigJoe. Beave1'. Gil Enfcred Upper Middle Yeurg Aciirlemy Busketbzull Squudg Academy Crew Squudg Championship Senior Class Football Teumg All-Class Footbullg College Preference, XYllllLll'11SQ Kappa Epsilon Pi. THE 1.9319 PEAN 75 waist, , - , CHARLES STUART GODFREY ' Came or Col.. S. C. tiom'R1cx', Coleozu., P.xN.xx1.x ' fl ' I CCANA1. Zoxlcj -3? , .W lSolJ. uPLll1llII1LlJOL'.H 'vi' Entered Lower Miclrlle Yeurg M-acleiny Traek Team fslg .Xll- iii I , 1 , Class Footballg Class lloilqeyg Class ,IXCIIIIISQ Ileroflolxin Finn iety ' ,. 629, Presidentg Glee Club: Honor Man, First Uroupg llonor 2' Mun, Second Group Qojg Wentworth Matllematies Prim-3 lianfl- ' ler Latin Prizeg Pennell Latin .Prizeg College PI'CfC1'L'l1CL', M. l. 'l'.g ' ' , Kappa Delta Pi. i X . , 'Q ' , 1.35.17 ' ., aiu 'W . - -W ' .- J:-2'-?c:f.1 ii 1- L9 - ,V mfg., .Z+:,f,yf1Z-Qfifwxql5.75. -V : e, 924.g3,fn.9 4'-3 ,t pq, C 3' if -,ki f5AZ.f,:f-.fm, ,.,.g...4a, . .- -.1 --' - ARTHUR JACOB GOLDSMITH, JR. 995 l'llF'l'lI .Xvicxmc Nicxv Yoiuq, N. Y. L'.Xi't. l'Olly. Golfly. lfnlerecl Upper llliflflle Yeurg Clizllnpionship Senior Class Sm eer Tezlmg All-Class Sou-er 'l'ez11ng lluunatie Club, Cust, An elroeles and llie Liongll Illllli l,l'1.XN, .Xssistunl .XK,lYL'I'llSlll1L' Mana gerg College l'1'ele1'enee, ll1l1'YilI'Ll. ROBERT STETSON GORHAM SI W1+.s'ric1:x .lVICNl'1C. .Xl'GL'5l'.X, Mit. Bolfu Entered SCl1l0l'XvCLlI'Q .Xezlclemy Hoelaey Tenmi Class lfootlmllg College 1'1'efe1'enee, lI1ll'VLll'LlQ Phi Theta Psi. 76 TH E 1936 PEAN 1, EDWIN ST. JOHN GREBLE, 3D 1,60 l'RO5l'liCT ,XV1iNL'li, XVEST ORANGE, N. J. lf1l1,lic. 'i5t.JOl1ll.7l EDWARD MONTROSE GRAHAM, JR. BANGOR, Miz. 'LVVl1i1np. Finn UT. HV Entered Junior Yeurg Academy XYrcs1ling Tuning Acadc-iny CollSqu:1clg Class l3:iskctbz1ll fylg Honor Mun, Second Group C233 Fc.-ur-Yczir Clubg Collcgfi P11-fe1'e11ce, Yulcg Kappa, Delta Pi. liiitc-iml Junior Ycurg Cliumpiunsliip Senior Class Football L-:img ,Xll-Class lfuollizill Tuning Cliumpionsliip Senior Class Ilmkry 'lfuaiiug .XllfCluss Swimming Tczimg Class Crcwg Tlic li linula 6.15, Assistant Busincss AILIIILLQUY, Business Rl1lllllQC1'Q Tm: PMN 419- liditor'-iii-Clria-I'3 Honor Mun, Second llimipg T110 Yuvigulimr llroupg l'lOLll'-Xvtflll' Clubg Colin-gc l'1'clc1'n-mv, Hur- X irrlg Kappa Dollar 2577 , I'x'cfc1'cn1gQ, lIzu'vurd. JAMES HEDGCOCK GROVER 38 V1sT.x AVENUE, .'XUi5U1zNDALia, MASS. Wl1imp. HXVl1impy. liiitc-1'Ccl Lower Micldlc Yr-arg .Xcriclciny Crcwg Chcimpionsliip Uppcr Miclrllc Class Crcwg W'i11tu1 l'1'zu-la Squurlg Golclcn l3runcl1 Dcliating Soricty Cllcsiglu-cllg Outing Clubg Banflg College THE1936PEAN 77 JOHN CARPENTER GROVER, JR. 5434 Roeixiinri. Rona, 1iixNs,xs Cirv, Mo. Juelz, Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Teanig Academy Debating Councilg Golden Branch Debating Sonic-tyg Southern Clubg College Preference, Stanlordg Phi Theta. Psi. RALPH LIVINGSTONE GUSTIN, JR. IZO Pownign HOUSE BoULi3v.xRn, Wixsr SOMERVILLIE, MASS. Gus. lintered Upper Middle Yearg At ademy Squash Team, Mani gerg Athletic Associationg Key Society, Secretaryg Tm: Pr:AN Cliesignedjg Dramatic Club, Casts, Whistling in the Da1'l:, HThe ',l'ax'ern, Both Your Ilousesf' Golden Branch Debating Society, Treasurerg Herodotan Society, Treasurerg Lantern Clubg Cum Laudeg Honor Alan, First Group C553 l rancis Matlieiiiatics Prize CSecondD: Honorable Mentiong College A Preference, IIlW.1'VD1'Cl. DAVID GORDON HALSTEAD SOUTH AVENUE, NEW CANAAN, CoNN 'Gordy. Flash, Holy. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Soccer Team C12 Class Hockey C255 Chanipionship Senior Class Hockey Teami Class Swiinniing C273 Class Tennis Glee Club Csl, Librarian Fall Dance Conimitteeg Choir Czjg Gilbert and Sullivan Chorusg Honor Man, First Groupg Lantern Club C355 College Prefeience, I'Iarvardg Alpha Nu. 78 THE 1936 PEAN --V'f f 6 51 1 gf ,Q N 6 4 ' I A Hi fe- x. s i FRANK WATROUS HAMILTON, JR. Q4 lX'l0RRIS STREET, DOVER, N. H. H:nn. Entered junior Yeurg Aenclemy Wrestling Teumg Champion- ship Senior Football Teumg Championship junior Clziss Crewg Tin' Plzillfpi lfxciw' limit'-zu, Business Board tResignedl: Outing Club til, lSXCK'LllQlYC Connnitteeg Nuvigzltion Groupg Four-Year Club: Honor Mun, Second Group tllg College Preference, Yzileg Kappa Delta Pi WALTER SMITH HAPPER II Fimxels S'rR1c1e'1', N11wPoR'r, R. I. 'iH1ip. linterecl Junior Yenrg AC2l1lClNy SOCCL'I lSCilI11, Captain: Amule- my Lrurosse Team, Cuptzninf ilizxslqellmxill Squtnil' Meteorologly Croupg College P1't'liL'l'CI1L'C, M. l. 'l'.5 lizippai lfpsilon Pi. -VCU? GEORGE JESPER HARDING, 3D BRYN BIAXVR, PA. George Entered Lower Middle Yeurg Academy Squash Teamg All- Clziss Squash Tenmg Locket All-Class Cup: Locket Cup Tourna- ment, Runner-upg Class Tennisg Herotlotun Society, Vire- l'residentg Cum Laudeg Honor Man, First Groupg Honor Man, Second Groupg The Phillips Exclcl' Rwicic', Business Blanagerq Sherman Hour History Prizeg College Preference, Yaleg Alpha Nu. THE1.936PEAN 79 lintcrccl Upper MicilclluYcu1'g CllI1ll11'JlOl1Sl1l1l Scuim' Class Football DAVDD KELLER HARRISON 506 Ifl:lIGHTS ROAD, Rmoxzwooo, N. J. Dawn Tcumg Collwfc PI'ClCI'Cl1CC Yulc' Ku mm llcltu l'i. Q 1 1 1 l RICHARD ADAM HAYMAN 3:0 JEFFERSON AVNNUIQ, N1.xG,xR.x FALLS, N Y. 'lDiclc. II:1ym. Entered Upper Middle YQ-arg Fvm-ing Tcumg Tm: PEAN lRcsigncdj3 Choirg Glcc Clulbg Gilbert :md Sullivan Cllorusg i f :-, I'lmtog1'apl1ic Umupg Rillc Clubg Collcgc P1'CfL'1'CIlL'C, Univnsily 1 f of Pelmsylvaniu. 1'1I1lCl'CflJL111iOI' Ycarg Riile Club, Presidcutg Collcgc Pl'Cl-LTCIICC, HLL1'X'Hl'd. GEORGE AMOS I-IAYWARD V1N1z HILL, IPSWIQ1-1, MASS. Amos, Ama S0 THE 1936 PEAN EDWARD GAY HELLIER Q0 T,xLBo'r AVENUE, RoCKL.ixND, ME. 'KEdclic. Fntercd Senior Year: Clianipionsliip Sn-nior Class Football Tuaing All Class FoolballTQa1ng Collcgc Prclcrcncc, M. I. T. l JOHN HOWARD HENEAGE IIANUVER, N. H. Butch. lEIlllfl'CCl Scnior Yearg .Xraclcmy Football Squaclg .'XCLLClCIHY Horglccy Teamg Collugc l'1'r-lr-1'c11cc, Dartinoullig Kappa. Epsilon Pi ROBERT BURKE HIGGINS 54Q RIVERSIDE DRIVE, NEW Yoiuq, N. Y. Hig. 'lDirtyBill. Entercd junior Ycarg Class Footballg Clianipionsliip Senior Class Football TCZIIHQ Class Hockeyg Class Bascballg All-Class Baseball Tcamg T110 E.l't7lIiLIlI, Associate Fclitor C255 The Outing Club 619, Assistant QL11ll'lCI'I11HSlC'1'Q Honor Man, First Group Cgjg Ilonor Man, Seroncl Group Gig Bandlcr Lalin Prizcg Collcge Prefercncc, II2lI'X'il1'ClQ Phi Epsilon Sigma. THE 1936 PEAN 81 HARRY FARRAR HINCKLEY, JR. 41 CLARK ROAD, BROOKLINE, Miss. t'Hink. Lil'lLlI'l'Zll'.ll Entered junior Yearg Class Footballg Chess Clubg Photog- raphy Groupg Biology Groupg Radio Clubg Scientitlc Socielyg Four-Year Clubg THE PEAN, Associate lvlanagc-1'g Dramatic Association, Cast, 'Hlndrocles and the Lion, Macbethg Cum Laude: Honor Man, First Group Colg Second Ciroupg Honorable Mention C2233 The William Allen Francis Prize illJl.ll1lO1'.XlLfL'lJl'iIQ The Dillon French Prizej The Weist French Prizeg The liandler Latin Prize Cglg The Pennell Latin Prize C253 The Pennell Latin Prize, Open Colnpetitiong The Mason Latin Prizeg College Preference, Harvard JOHN STEPHEN HINRICHS 45 IJIGIIIAND AVENUE, GL:-:N RIDGE, N. I. Chief. 'lSteVe. Championship Senior Class Golf Teamg TH!-E l'1c.xN, Associate liditor CRc-signecllg The If,l'01IftlII,' Handy Scientilie Sorielyg Glee Clubg Honor Man, Second Group Cgjg College Prelerence, Har- vard. SHERMAN HOAR 1:65 Fxuzvufzw AVENUE, SOUTH M1Lw.xt'1gE15, WIS Sl1C1'H1.ll 'L Sher. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Aeadeniy Football Squad Cal Academy Football Teamg Academy lVinter Track Squad CJD Academy Spring Track Squad C235 Academy Track Team Golden Branch Debating Society CJD, Vice-Presidentg Dramatic .Xssociationg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Theta Psi. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Post Cracluateg Academy Swim- ming Squadg Championship Upper Middle Class Golf Teamg 82 THE 1936 PEAN FAY ROCKWELL HOLLANDS 7: Glixlzsma STREET, HORNELL, N. Y, Rock Rocky, lil1lCl'CCl Sc-uiol' Ycarg Acaclcmy Track Teamg Dramatic Club, C1LSlS.U:Xl1Lll'OClCSllll4lll1CLlOll,H'lIX'l1lClJL'll1QH CollcgePrefc1'c11ce, :llllI'Vl1I'Ll. ROBERT WARD HOLMES, JR. :S M1D111,15 S'1'1zF1c'1', R1-:1cN1-:, N. II. l5oris. '1'ig1-12 Rl1lC1'Cl'l junior Ysarg .X1:1.rl1-111y Wrcstliug 'Foam Czjg Class Footlnall Cajg Cl1ampiu11sl1ip Upper IXIi1l1llQ Class 1711111111111 Tcamg Cl1llIHl3lOl1Slllll SCIllU1' Class l'oc1tl'1z1ll T1-amp Class llc-llicyg Class llascballg Class Coll fill Thr Plzillipv 1f.1'vl4'1' lelWf'l'l'1C',' IVO111'-YL-111' Clubg Ilouur Man, First llroupg Honor Man, Secuml Group C435 Outing Club C533 College P11-lc1'c111'Q, Yalcg Kappa l Della. Pi. GEORGE WOOD HOLTZLANDER 2883 CL.1R14soN Roan, CLEVELAND IIIZIGIITS, OHIO Enlcreml Senior Ycarg Collcge Preference, Ha1'1'arcl. THE'Z.936'PEAN S3 JACK WILLSON HORNER Noizrn BAY, RACINIC, Wls. jack, .Iaeobus. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Tennisg Band Czl, Presi dentg Orelieslrug Fall Dame Commitleeg Namiels Music Klas- ters CJD, Treasurerg Medical Clroupg Championship Senior Class Squash Teamg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Dartmouth. RICHARD SCHILLER HOSFORD S04 IITH Avizxvn, Momma, ILL. Diek. HFI1tl1Cl'.H Entered Junior Yearg Academy Football Squadg .Xeademy Swimming Teamg Academy Track Squaflg All-Class Football Teamg All-Class Swimming Teamg All4Class Traik Team izjg Class Swimmingg Championship Upper Middle Class Ifoollnall Teaing The Phillips E,w'lrr Rvzizrw, Assistant Business Manager Cllesignedjg Christian Fraternity Cabinetg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. s . . Wx Ai ,, 245 THRUsToN BoL'Li2v.'xRD, Dxvrox, Onto Q' l'Bob.'l Goots. i'Mowgli.U Igi-Boo Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Tennis Team fzlg All-Class Tennis Teanig Fall Tennis Tournament, Runner-Upg Swimming Squad C233 Class Swimming Czjg Cliampionship Upper Middle Class Squash Teamg Academy VVrestling Teamg Golden Branch Debating Society CJD, Cilesignedjg Ilonor Man, me SecondGroup Qslg College Pl'CfC1'CI1CG,Y'UlCQ Kappa Epsilon Pi. s::,fgE:1f g. :.,gfv-: : - ma'-:,:'L.' 9, . . .'-:-2- I:'. Lf: 1 ,w'-me-'-1 5 - ' .-.'.'..'r:.'g,-.3 , ,-',:,4:--31:13. . ' 5 ' 5ggg7:5:,.,:-s.:-:,:g1,-.1j:e.:-L,,.g - ',.' Q - ,Q 1 ff' gfilvzg,'-:g:.1:-Fgggzigg' , .,,s , , 2-5.3 '- :r'.f. .2 8 1 5.2. 40. -:'f:I.'fv.' '3,'s.? 'i ' S13 '- 5 ' :' . . 5 ' ' -' 1 . gjj':-I1 '-s31-s35f:3: -:ma gf K' i,,.-4-rcfs' -Ng kwif, :,,.A-f:.Q,.f,s.3:-:5-5- - .- f. f,,v:.f'4 2 3 p ' ' xf-sir: - ' Q i is f fill fail! THE 1936 PEAN WARD MacLEAN 510 Swurii lXlIl.'1II1'L,XN Avizxrn, CI'lICM14J, ILL. XYUl'1'y.H K' Husslcrf' linlerefl Senior YL-arg Crew Squaflg llolflcn llraufli Debating aielyg Culli.-yel'1'ul'u1'c-ure .Xmlierst JOHN HIGGINSON HUNTINGTON 511 Nl.XRI.BOROl'GII STRr:151', Bosrox, Mass. Doc. Lcel1. Bleigb. Entered Lower Mizilrlle Ycarg Championship Upper Middle Class Soccer Tfamg All-Class flfrarkg Dramatic Club fgb, Secref taryg Casts, USunfUp, jou1'ncy's l2nCl,l 'Tl1e Tavern, 'lliotli Your Houses, Macbeth Lantern Club 635, President: G. L. Souls Debating Society: Medical Groupg T110 Phillips Exam' Rv- wiuzv, Editorial Boardg College Preference, Harvard. HUSSEY RICHARD WEBSTER HYDE NAUGATUCIQ, CQNN. Tink. Dick Iintcrecl Lower Middle Yearg Class Squaslig Championship Senior Class Squash Teamg lVrestling Squarlg Class Soccerg Glee Club 129, College Preference, Yale3 Kappa Epsilon Pi. THE1936PEAN 85 EDWARD BURCH UAMS ALLENDALE, TERRE TTAUTE, IND. hd. 'Egqf' Ijle. Entered Lower Middle Yezirg Academy Gulf Teum Cjl, Cup- taing Track Squziclg Chapel Monitorg lnter-Friiternity Cnuneilg College Preference, Yuleg Phi Theta Psi. iili ff PAUL EDWARD ILLMAN, JR. S RICHBELL Ruin? SCfXRSDAT,l3, N. Y. A4 Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Academy Wrestling Team 625, Captciing Class Fontbullg Class Tennisg Clirislizm l 1'uternity, Seereturyg Senior Councilg College Preference, Hzirvzwdg Kappa Delta Pi. EARLE GEORGE JOHNSON 140: VVEST DIVISION STREET, GRAND IsL.'xNn, NEB. l'I0l1nny. Entered Senior Yenrg Crew Squzidg College Preference, Hur- vard. S6 THE 1936 PEAN THOMAS DANIEL JOHNSON, JR. 7:10 IIILLMAN AVENUE, B11m1Nc:11.1.M, ALA. General. lilnlered Upper Middle Ye-arg Academy Soccer Team: Glee Clulig Choirg College Prefelence, Princeton. lintered Ppper BI iddle YL-arg All-Class Lacrosse Teamg Cham- pionship Upper Middle Soefer flltilllli Cliampionsliip Sevior Class Soccer Teanig Wrestling Squad tljg College Preference, fI1lI'YU.1'Ll. BOYD NELSON JONES, JR. 404 AIAIN STRMQT, .Xx1us1sUiw, Mass. j'onesie.l' L'Bugs. Bodie. EDWARD POWIS JONES 960 PARK AVENUE, New YORK, N. Y. Moss Face. LCEd.H ling Squadg Class Soccerg Class Footballg Scientific Sorietyg Rille Club tliesiggnedjg MelereologgyGroupg G.L.Soule Debating Societyg Pl'lOfOQ1'Zl,jDl1lL' Groupg James N. Hill Marine Societyg Medical Groupg TH111 PEAN, Photographic Board, Assignment liditorg The Phillips Exclvr Review, Associate Business Mana- gerg Herodotan Societyg College Preference, Ha1'va1'd. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Boxing Clubg Academy XVrest- THE 1936 PEAN Q7 BERRICK ROBERT JOSLIN Ioo II.xz.xR1J .XViiNIIIC, PROVIDENCE, R. I liobf, Entered Senior Ycamrg .Xll-Class Bzlskctbull Tcnmg .Maulcmy TCI1l1ISr11CH.I11Q Sc-cond Ilunorsg Cullugc1'1'efe1'cm'c, Iirown. WILLIAM PIERSON KEATING 6 CARTERET P1'..fxm'1-1, GAKRIJICN Crrv, LONG ISLAND, N. Y Will. Bill, 'klicutf' Entered JlllliOI'XYL'lL1'Q Rillc Clubg Collcgc PI't'fL'I'CIILkL', Yuk- ROBERT FRANCIS KEELER 67 SOUTH MUNN AVICNVIC, ICAST Oluxrgm, X. ff. Hub. Entered Senior Ycurg Collcgc P1'cfc1'cucc, Yule. 88 THE 1936 PEAN FRANCIS LEONARD KELLOGG, JR. US Eixsr 7O'l'H STRIQET, IP1'LLl1.H WILLIAM BRUNNER KEHL 5864 NIARLBOROUCH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. H Bill. linterecl Upper Middle Year, Orchestra C255 Glee Club, Col- lege Preference, Hzrrvard. NEW Youre, N. Y. Entered Senior Year, Cliunipionsliip Senior Class Squash Tearing Dxumizitie Club, Casts, .Xnclroeles :ind the Lio11, A'1Iac- betligl' ,lznnes N. Hill Murine Society, College Preference, Princeton. - Q av- W'-vw:-gzf ,134-2 1. g:s-'- I1-.e'1?'. 2VQf4?E - :mfg 4 ,J-DQ ,Q ,jg ig Erik- ' ' ' l iff '- ALFRED EUGENE KENRICK, JR. 18 RUSTIC ROAD, IYIILLROSE HIGIIL.XNDS, MASS. A 11 I . Entered Senior Yeurg College PI'li'ICI'611CC,X7LLlC. ,K 9 no I 1 ge ink ' 2 4, 1? ' Xl 4 , , ,, A f1'Z2,2:i. ,,,.g5,:I: ,.'i 5 fi n , V' i -aa.' 1 '5 'ilv ' ' V. - if fi i ' A 5: 'fi1- ' A THE1936'PEAN 89 HUGH KENWORTHY, IR. 55 Souril IXSTII AVENUE, Co.x'r1zs,v1LL13, PA. Kenny Entered Senior Yearg Championship Senior Class Football Team: Championship Senior Class liaslqetball Teamg All-Class Basketball Teamg All-Class Footballg College Preference, Dart- mo nth Q ' QL '3'M'3'. 4. ' , ks fi JOHN EDWARD KEYES or DURAND Roim, TXTXPLEXVOOD, N. I. K'-Ioliiif' Entered Senior Year. Orchestra, CO11CC1'lD1L1SlE1'Q THE PEAN, Photographic Boardg College Preference, Princeton, RICHARD DAVIS KIDDER 96 PINE STREET, FRANKLIN, N. H., Dicl1. Weasel.7' Mowgli. Entered Upper Middle Year: Academy Football Team C253 Academy lVreslling Team Czjg Academy Golf Team lzlg College Preference, Dartmouthg Kappa Epsilon Pi. 90 THE 1.936 PEAN FRANCIS MARK KILLIAN 334 ROBIN ROAD, 1+1NoLEwOOD, N. I. 'llieanf' i'Cz1s1L. IiuyOn. Entered JLlI'1lO1'X7CZL1'Q Academy Winter Track Team. Academy Track Squad C333 Class Football C235 Dramatic Clubg The Exon- iuu lllesignedjg Oreliestra 1273 Band C335 Class Baseballg Riding Club lliesignedlg Four-Year Clubg Dramatic Association Cast. t'AndrOcles and the Lionf' College Preference, Prineetong Kappa Delta Pi. KERWIN PORTER KINARD 11512 Holmes S'rREic'r, R.xNs.fxs CITY, Mo. HR. R. Kin Fnlered Upper Middle Yeurg Class Squaislig Drnmzmtie Associa- tion, Cast, u.XlNll'OllL'5 :md the Lionf' Les Czrbotins tzjg G. L. Soule ,Debating Soeietyg College Preferenee, I'Iz1rvu1'll. EDWARD JOSLYN KINGSBURY, JR. 45 SCHOOL STREET, IQEISNE, N. H. Ted Ed. Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Academy Debating Council: Colden Branch Debating Soeietyg Banclg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, M. I. T. THE1936PEAN 91 CRAWFORD NEAL KIRKPATRICK, JR. 135 SOUTH BROAD STREET, VVAYNESBORO, PA. 'A Kirk. Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Drzunutie Clubg Tin' Exmzfuaz. Editoriul Boardg Southern Clubt Herodotun Societyg Riding Clubg Class Golfg College Preference, Harvzu'cl GIFFORD KITTREDGE SUNNYS-IDE LANE, IRv1No'roN, N. Y. Gill Kitt.ll Goof. Entered Upper Middle Yeurj All-Class Swiinming Teamg Aezideiny Swinnning Ternng Class Soeeerg All-Clues Soeeerg Truck Squadg Draunutie Association, Production Stuflg Glee Club CResigned,lg Pllotogrziphy Groupg College Preference, Hzirvzird. HENRY KLAUS 435 PALISADE AVE., UNION Cnty, N. J. cKHL111li.7, Sz111ta. Crabby, Entered Senior Year' Class Footbullg Class Swinnningg Track Squudg Medical Groupg College Preference, Princeton. 92 THE 1936 PEAN ARCHA OSBORNE KNOWLTON I7 CLEVELAND STREET, HOLYOKE, MASS. t'Archie. t'Doc. Entered Junior Year, Academy Football Team, Academy Winter Track Teamg All-Class Football Team, Championship Upper Middle Class Football Teamg All-Class Track Team C253 Junior Class, Lower Middle Class. Vice-President, Senior Council, Christian Fraternity Cabinet, Vice-President, Inter-Fraternity Council, Academy Musical Clubs, Treasurer, Glee Club C455 The ELl'0lIftlll CResignedJg Fall Dance Committeeg Winter Dance Committeeg Phillips Church, Monitorg Four-Year Club, Col- lege Preference, Vlfilliamsg Kappa Epsilon Pi. :ro P1zIMRos15 AVENUE. MoUNT VERNON, N. Y. ll lintered Lower Middle Year 3 Academy Lacrosse Teamg Mana- gerg Class Footballg Class Baskelballg Key Society, College Preference, Cornell. WALTER LOUIS KOPP Bud. Walt, Step VAUGHAN MILTON LATHAM 5 MARSTON WAY, WoRC13s1ER, Mass. Mile Four'-Year Club, College Preference, Harvard. Entered Junior Yearg All-Class Football Team, Manager, THE 1936 PEAN WALTER FULLER LATHROP XVICST DIYSTIC AVENUE, lX'l'YSTIC, CoNN. Ulgllflfl Walk Enlerecl Junior Yearg Championship Upper Mirlrlle Class Fool lmall Teamg Cliampionsliip Senior Class lfoolllall Teiun, Captain All-Class Football fzlg Band C355 Orelieslrag Mamiels Musii Mastersg Four-Yezu' Clubg College Preference, Yaleg .Xlplia Nu. IULIAN LAZRUS 109 GARDEN STREET, GREAT NECK, N. Y. Rabbit Lus Porsenaf' Laz2. Entered Junior Yearg Championship Senior Class Soccer Team Fencing Squaclg Chess Club Q4j, Vice-President, Golden Bflllltll Debating Society Qrglg College Preference, Harvard. HERBERT LAWRENCE IIS ELTON STI 1 1 1' PRHVIDI mL lx I Hell: Harlan Entered junior Yearg Tfll Ewzzmn xbQlS-lllll ,XflXLlllSll1 Managler Kliesiyneillg Ol'LllLNll L l4l lin ui lll Q lee Llula x signedlg liancl fllg Royal l XOIII me xlllll L1 NI ll'lllL s B L Masters C253 Fall Dance Committee 10111 Xen Llub 11701101 Man. Second Clroupg Collage Plkltltlht BIOXK n 94 THE 1936 PEAN GEORGE JOSEPH LEE IIQ7 BEACON STREET, BROOKLINE, MASS. Cl1esty. Entered Senior Yeurg College Preference, Harvard CHESTER ARTHUR LEGG, JR. 2706 HARTZIQLL STREET, ICv.xNsToN, ILL. Chet. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Basketball Team' Academy Tennis Teumg 1JI'2lll13.llC Association, CLIE-lS,HliOtl1 your Houses, Androeles :ind the Lion, Macbeth College Preferenae, Hzn'v:1rdg Phi Theta Psi. JOHN ALLEN LEITH 1 CHANNING Row, DEDHAM, MASS. Father, Unele. Entered Lower Middle Yeztrg Academy Football Tezun C 21: Academy Baseball Squad Czlg College Preference, Browng Alpha Nu. THE 1936 PEAN SP5 RICHARD EVERETT LEWIS CUf,'IIITl'.X'l'lQ Rom, W.xYL,xN1J, Miss. l'JiQlc.,' Lucy, Entered Senior Yeurg lJ1'Lllll1LllC Club, Casts, ii,XI1llI'0LlL'S :mrl the Lion. L' Muebetlif' llonor Mun SCLOllflGI'Oll1JQ Class Basket- bullg College P1'ClCl'CI1CC, llurvuiwl. ROBERT SPENCER LIEBLICH Q50 S11o'ruflc1,L lixlcii, Sv1z,xei's15, N. Y. Bob, l'Willy. lintereel Upper Millflle Yexirg Ricling Clubg james N. llill Murine Soeielyg College l,l'Cl'CI'Clll,L', llLl1'X'il1'll. EARL BARNES LINABERRY I2 A911 STREET. EXIQTFR, N. H. 'lSexton. Slugger, Weusle. Judy, Entered Junior Yeurg The Exnfziuzz Ckgl, Business llofuwl, Acrountunt CResignec,llg Winner of Tliirll Division lfnll Coll Tournament lzlg Cliaunpionsliip Upper Miflclle Class Hull' 'IQCQIIITQ Cliampionsliip Senior Class Golf Teumg ,xl'1lClCl1'lY Coll 'llL'1ll1l, Manugerj Clnunpionsliip Upper Middle Class Swimming ,l.lL'lllllQ Chzimpionship Senior Class Swimming Teumg Chapel Choir lslq Glee Club C4lg Gilbert and Sullivan Cliorusg College Prelereme, Bowdoiug Alpha N u. 96 THE1936 PEAN ROBERT BRITTAIN LIVINGSTON 235 Woonsnioolc Avuxms, l3UFF,XI,4Ql, N. Y, Boll Lix'y. lintcrcd Senior Ycurg Acaclcniy Horlqcy Tcumg Clmirg Glee Clulug Collcgge P1'efc1'cnrc. PI'lllLt'l.lJl1Q Alplm Nu. JAMES CLARK LOBENSTINE IOSS l'.xR1Q AVENUE, Nuw Yorug N. Y. im. lintcrccl Senior Ycnrg TH15 PEAN, Pliologrupliiu Bourrlg Scion- tiif Society: Hcrollotun Soriclyg Orr llC9ll'1lQ I'l1ologrupliy Groupg Collegc Prclcrcucc, Yulc, ,gsm l-IECTOR EARLE LYNCH, 3D eo BIELCIIICR AVENUE, BIioCrQ'roN, MASS. l3ufl. llllltL'l'CCl Upper Middle Ye-arg Acuclcmy Lzxcrossc Squncl H295 Cliumpionsliip Senior Class Football Tcumg Medical Groupg Glue Clubg Collegc Prcfcrcucc, Amherst. THE 1936 PEAN 97 SCOTT HARRISON LYTLE IOOQ PARK PL,xCr:, VVILMINGTON, DIQL. Scottie, 4f7i l' Entered Senior Yearg All4Clz1ss Wrestling Team, Glee Clulmg Honor Mun Second Groupg Honor Mun, First Groupg College PI'CfC1'QllC6', Prineetong Alpha Nu, LKB WILLIAM MacKENZIE MacLEOD 78 W.txsHrNGIoN STREET, NEWPORT, R. I. ill. 'LWilly. Mae. Juely. HM11Ceer. CHRISTIE EDWARD LYTTLE 18 QiRAY AVENUE, GRM-:NWICJL N. Y. Cln'is.l' Entered Senior Yearg Baseball Sqtizulg College Preference Syracuse. Entered Senior Year: Class Swimminqg Class Bzisebzillg Glee Clubg Choirg Gilbert and Sullivan Chorusg College Preference, Harvard. 98 TI-IE1936'PEAN ALAN FITZGERALD MacROBERT 27 MA1f1.13w0oD STRMLT, LARCIIMONT, N Y. Mum Entered Sc11io1'Yc111'g C ollcge Prcfcrcncc, Yule. JAMES DONOVAN MALCOLMSON, IR. 64 IIILLSIDIQ Rw.xD, ILXRCIIMUNT, N. Y. l'Muc. Mulc. Cumso1i. lilileu-r,l Uppci' Michllc Yu-arg Cliaiiipionsliip Senior Class Soc-- ccr Tcfmig .lllffluss Sounciq liolflcu 1-Srzuicli Tjdlllllllg Socictyg Ilemflotziii Sonia-lyg Cwllcgc l'1'cle1'L-iicc, HzL1'vu1'cl. CLIFFORD DAY MALLORY, JR. ODD CHLIRCH IQOAD, GRILENWICH, CONN. Cliff. Mail, lQ11te1'c-cl Scliior Yearg Class Footballg Cleo Clubg Choirg -Iamics N. Hill Murine Socielyg Collcge Prefereuceg Yale. THE1.936'PEAN 99 JAMES ROLLIN MANLEY, JR. 240: EAST SECOND STREET, DULIITII, lYIINN. 41Jif11.H Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Crew C255 Cliampionship C ' Upper Middle Class Crewg Les Cubotinsg Medical Group, Col- lege Preference, Yale. JOHN ALLAN MARX 3404 WEST IIIC-IILAND BOULEVARD, NIILWAUKEE, W IS. Big John. Baron l'Culf.l' Entered Senior Year, Dramzitic Club, Cust, 'ilndrocles and the Lion, College Preference, IIU1'VLIl'ClQ Kappa Delta Pi. PHILIP JAMES McCOY oo: EUCLID AVENUE, SANDPOINT, IDAHO Phil, HP. J. Entered Upper Middle Y earg Honor Man, Second Group Czjs Mamie's Music Masters CJD, President, Band Czj. Librzuiang Orchestra Czjg Choirg Glee Club, The Exwziunz, Associate Edi- tor CRGSlgl1CdlQ DI':Ima.tic Clubg Full Dance Coinmitteeg Class Crew, College Preference, Dartmouth. 100 THE 1.936 PEAN JOHN MARTIN MCDONALD ZSI EAST IACTQSON STREET, YQRK, PA. ':Mac.l' jack liimtcwcl Uppcr Miclrllc YL-arg Class Footballg Cllampionship Senior Class Football Teamg Lilcc Clubg Collage Prcfcreuce, wh-w f 1 Dartmoullm l'lI1lL'l'CCl Uppcr Micldlc Yearg .Xcaclcmy Tennis Team fzlg Class Baskctlmallg Colln-ge PI'ClCI'Cl1L'G, Princctong Phi Epsilon Sigma. ROBERT MECKAUER 10 Inicw AVENUE, I,ixRCimuNT, N, Y. Binh Man DAVID WILLIAMS MELLOR 7 LIICEIILAND STRLIIUI, XVESTON, MASS. lJax'c. Cl1cslc1'. l'lI1lCl'CCl Upper Middle YL-arg Glcc Clubg Golden Branch De- bating Socictyg Medical Groupg Collcgc P1'clc1'c-nee, Dartmouth. THE 1.936 PEAN 101 ERNEST SAMUEL MERRILL, JR. S3 Sxxni-:ics Aviuxric, Lmvif:LL, Miss. L'Sa1n. K'RalJlJit. Entcrccl juninr YL-arg junior Class Scnrctaryg Lowcl' Nliilfllp ClLlSSSCL1't'l.ll1'y' Ulm- Club' Scnin1'Conin'ilg Cliristian l'lI'2llL'l'llllj Cabinctgllitcl'-I l'alc1'nily L'nuncilg .Xcaclcmy Basel,-all 'llcani ,Xcailciny SOCCCI' Tcaing Clianipionsliip Senior Class Ilmlqcy TL-am, Captaing lVllllC1'lJl1l1LC Coinmittceg l'lOll!'fXYL'1ll' Clnlig - A College P1'L'l-C1'L'11CC, I'I1l.l'YLLI'LlQ Kappa Epsilon Pi. f ,ff 7' -45 -1 'A .. W-.qt Snl1uy. 1I1fN'1'1Nu'1w ix, I,uNc,:IsL.xN1J, SCHUYLER MERRITT MEYER, JR IN.Y. Entered Lowcr Mlcllllc Ycarg Till' Phillips Evil: lx 21 1 f D C'i11ulatiUn Mana,gu1', Iinsincss Managcrg Cliainpiniislnp L will Miclcllc Class Crcwg Avaclcniy Ilmlccy Squad, Man lf Xtli L IL .Xssociatinng L.ll1I'lSlQlL1l'1 ll'lI'lLlCI'IlllyQ ljlmnalic X mi illnn Business .Xssistantg Cnllcgc l,l'ClCl'L'lll.U, Yale. FRED W'ILLIAM MILLER, JR. 16 lY1X'I'llROP Ruin, l,RxIxaTox, MASS, TL-rl. l'I'uclgc, Entcrcd Upper Miilmllc YL-arg Cliampionsliip Yppcl' Mimlfllc Class Soccer Tuning Cliainpionsliip Senior Class Solver 'll-am, All-Class Socccr Tcain Czjg .Xll-Class I,aLrossc 'll-amy Rlamin-'s Music Mastcrsg lhmlicstra lzlg Culll-gc l,1'ClU1'CI1CL', Darlmonlli. 102 THE1936'PEAN LAWRENCE ARTHUR MINNICH, IR. 1851 EAST ERIE AVENUE, LORAIN, 01110 'HXrt. lintcrccl Senio1'Ycz11'g Collcgc Pl'GfL'l'CI1'QL', H111'v111'cl. WILLIAM FRENCH MITCHELL IILJ WLLA11 H1f:11L.xx11 Avicxivitf 1X'lliI,ROSli, MASS, Hllillf' l'Big Will. Mitch liziti-11-ml Senior Xrtlllf .lcziclcmy Traicla Team: Clizimpionsliip Senior Class H01 lacy rl-iQ.'1lIllQ Collcgc Prefi-1'c1ice, Priucctoii. JAMES MURCHIE EATON MIXTER Ilixiznxvrcfx, Wmzc1cs'1'1f:11 CQUNTY, MASS. U-lim. lSigJin1,', linterccl Scnioi' Yi-arg .ligaclcniy Glcc Clubg Clioirg College I'1'cfu1'c11cc, Hzu'vzu'cl. THE1936'PEAN 103 LEWIS SETH MOHR, 2D S916 STATE LINE Rom, KANs.xs CITY, Mo i Lewie.l' Lew Entered Senior Yearg Outing Clubg Geology Groupg James N Hill Marine Soeietyg Dramatic Assoeiationg Cast, ' Maebetligl' College Preference, Yale DANIEL LONGAKER MOORE VVILLIAM PENN I1IGI'IW.XY, CREssoN, PA 'tDinty. Entered junior Yearg Four-Year Clubg Golf Squad Clglg All Phi Epsilon Sigma. ROBERT WEBBER MOORE, 3D 40 VVINDSOR ROAD, XVABAN, Mass. Big Rob. Bob Uncle, HSnagger. Entered junior Yearg Academy Football Teaing xleadeiny Hockey Teaing Cliampionsliip Upper Middle Football Teanig All-Class Football Team C373 Class Football Cgl, Captaing Class Hockey Cgj, Captaing Class Swiniming C555 Track Sqnadg Class Tennisg Class Baseballg Class Golfg Four-Year Clnbg College Preference, Colgateg Alpha Nu. Class Golf Teaing THE PEAN, Editor: College l'relerenee, Yale 104 THE 1936 PEAN DHAN GOPAL MUKERJI, 2D Mun, 'illooclizif' IJougu. l':l1lL'l'Cll juuiur YL-arg Class C11-wg Aczulcmy Crew Squadg clllllllllilljlw-lllll Scuiur Class Ilocliey TC1lI'I1Q NVrcstliug Squzmdg lJl'LllI11llll'ClLllJQ CLlSt,u.Xl1LlI'UClCSLllldtllll Lining Radio Club fzj' Cullr-gc l'x'cfc1'e1icc, SW1II'll1H101'C. gig l' wr 7-win S'l'i:12lc'r, EDWIN HYMAN MOSLER, JR. 285 CIQNTRAL PARK XVICST, NEW Yu1f:K, N. Y. Ed Hof, Iiutcrcrl Scnior Yczirg Collcge Prefcrenrc, Princcton. Nisw You K. N. Y IEREMIAH LAWRENCE MURPHY, JR. 775 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y. Jerry. Murph. lintcrcd Lower Middle YL-:irq .Xcaidcmy Truck Teumg All-Class Truck Team C235 Class Ifootbullg College Pwfercnce, Princeton. Tho 'I'1ivc1'n, U.xINlI'flllL'S uml lliu Lion, Mau-lJctlig ll. I THE1936PEAN 105 WILLIAM FRANCIS MURRAY 1865 BL:.ufoN STR1-:1-:'1', l31wm4LIx1c, Mfxssi liill.'l l'liuppy. ICnlC1'cdLou'crMiclflluYQ-:irq Class Sulu-x'g IjI'1lIH1llll' .Xssm'i:i- lion 153, Executive Cuinniiltuug Casts, The Pcrlcgt Alibi, Suulc Dcbuting Socicly Cal, SCL'l'L'lillj'-rI11'L'L1Sl1I'L'1', I'1'csiclculg Aizulclny Debating Councilg Ulu: Clubg College IJ1'L'fUI'Cl1LL', Hgirvard. HAROLD LESLIE MYERS, JR. 24 Gumzcmw Rum, Mmu21s'roxvN, J. Hail ll Entcrcd Scuior Ycurg liauulg Clicsss Clulw, Cullk-gc IlI'Cl.Cl'CI1kfC, Princeton. GEORGE WASHINGTON NAUMBURG, JR. APPL15 151512 I'l.XRKl, L'14o'1'imx-uxfIIL'DsoN, N. Y. Wliilc Nolnljicfl Iintered Uppcr Midrllc Ycurg lJ1'z1mz1lic Club lzj, l'1'u:liu'liuu Stuffg Outing Club 137, ',lll'L'ZlSLl1'Cl'Q Biology Groupg Lzmtcrii Clubg College P11-lc1'c11cc, 1Iu1'vzi1'cl. 106 THE1936' PEAN FRANCIS KENDALL NEWBERT oy lfoom Rom, Sorirn XVIQYMOUTII, MASS. Ken JOHN CLAYTON NETTLETON Gorrsroxw, N. H. UNCH. Enfered Upper Middle Yeurg College Preference, Bowdoin. l'lI1lL'l'L'1fl Senior Year: Truck Teznng College Preference, Dorl- mouth LEONARD ARTUR NHCOLORIC 292 Ronm Rom, ENGLENVOOD, N. I. H Niels. ICnterecl junior Yeurg Chumpionslrip Upper Miclrlle Class Squzrsll Teum3 Chumpionsllip Senior Class Squash Teumg Class Ifoolbullg Drunmlie Association fzl, lixeeutive Bozwclg Golden Rrzurclr Debating Soriety C173 Les Culnotins K' lg 'FHIS PLLAN fzl, Aclverlising Munupferg Four4Yeur Clubg Honor Mun, Second Group Qzj, Honor Mun, First Groupg College Preferenee, l'Ia11'vu1'cl. THE 1.936 PEAN 107 JAMES JENNINGS NORTON 53 Mixciucy AVENUE, Pom W.xsuiNu'L'oN N. Y Hjllllfi 'ljimmy Ilnterccl Uppcr Mirlcllc Ycurg Class Honor Mun, First Group C255 Honor Main, Second Group Czlg Cum Laudcg Slicrmzin Hour Prizc in Aincriuin Ilistoryg Ilonor- able Mcntion C7jg Collcgc P1'CfC1'CllCC, P DEAN RUSSELL NO 1147 PI,lZASAN'l' STREET, BROCIQTON, Mixss. Noisy Entcrccl Upper Micldlc Ycurg Class Cum Luudcg Honor Mun, First Group Qlg Honor Mun, Sciond Group Czjg Collcgc Prclurcncc, IIu1'vu1'fl. Squuslig Class Tcnuisg rinccton. H1 OLIVER NORWOOD III BICLMON1' AVENUE, GREENVILLE, C. L'Gripe.l' Enlcrcd Senior Ycurg Class Footbnllg Collr-ge P1'ClCI'l?l1CC Princcton. i YE S lloclqcyg Crew Squziclg 108 THE 1936'PEAN FRANK WARD O'MALLEY l51ml.l.I.1-,, N. l l'll'lLllli.H Shrimp EDWARD MacARTHUR NOYES, 2D 15: CANNER STR121-iT, Nlcw HAVEN, CONN. lCd.'l 'lTcd. Good Dog. lClll6'l'CCl Lower Miclcllc Ycurg Anuclmny Track Squorlg Class Tennis lzlg Class Footlmllg 'Fmcla Squaulg .Xcuclemy Wrestling Tu-um, Muuugcrg Athlctic Associuliont Dramatic Club, Cust, u.xl'lCll'lflLl43S :Lucl thc I.icm5 THE PENN, Circulation Mauagcrg Tin' Iimzziuzz, Assoriulc Iiclitorg Honor Mun, 54-cond Groupg College P1'cfcrcncc, Yalcg Phi Epsilon Sigma. l'll1tt'I'L'll Lowcl' Millullc Ycurg Class Hollacyg Clwmpionsllip Uppcl' Micllllu Class Crcwg Lcs Culwotiusg Collcgc l 1'cfc11-1110, Princeton. f ' 1. . . ff? ., '::'1fg .1 fl I GARRETT DUNN PAGON T14 ST. JOHNS Remo, BQXLTIMORE, MD. 'lBuuny. 'lljcgf' lilmtc-1'Qf.l Upper Mirlrllc YL-:Lrg Tmcli Hquwclg G. L. Souls De- bating Soniclyg Soutllcru Club H335 Collcge PI'CfCI'Cl1CC, IllL1'VLlI'Ll. THE1936PEAN 105 l JOHN AUGUSTUS PEARSON 1 31 I'I1GII 5'l'RI'Il-I'I', l'1Xl'lTl-IR, N. H. Little Oscar. MCLll'lll.L'.U johnny, , Entered Junior YL-:Lrg .luirlelny Swimming Squzidg All-Class Swimming Tezinig Cllznnpiunhliip Senior Class Hoekey Teznng Glee Club Qzlj l'l0lll'-XVCHI' Clubg College Preference, Uiiivwsily ol Michigan. CHARLES WILBUR PERKINS 1:4 PIN1: S'1'1a1c1c'1, Dxwvians, MASS. Perla. Cl1u1'lie. Entered Senior Ye1.1'g Class Baislaetlnullz I'ICI'OKlOl.LLl'l Souiely College Preference, I'lll1'X'1lI'flQ Phi lipsilon Sigma. JAMES MANLIUS PERKINS 355 MAIN ST1u215'1', HAVERIULL, MASS. jimmy. Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Fencing Medulg Media ul GIKJLIIJQ College PI'6l61'C1'1CC, Ha1'vL11'cl. 110 T H E 1936 PEAN ARTHUR PETER, JR. EDWARD OWEN PERRY, JR. 47 WOODCRIQST .XvENL'1a. ATLxNr.x, GA. 'LBlLirk Boy. Owsic. MasszLl1. Enlcrecl Senior Yeurg Soutlicrn Clubg Outing Clubg Spring Dnncc Committee: College P1'c'lu1'cncc, University of North Curolinug Kappa Delta. Pi. zoor rorn S'l'RElC'l', W.xslUNn'roN, D, C. l'ctc. Enlcrc-cl Sr-nior Ycarg AllfCluss Socccrg Soutlicrn Clulig Col- lege I'1'cfc-11-iiu-, Yule. FREDERICK SMYTHE PIERCE 157 XVOODBRIDUIC AVENUE, BUFFALO, N. Y. Big Frcclf' 'A Sylvcstc-12 lintc-1'ecl Senior Yeurg Clioirj Cllce Clnlbg Collcgc Prvlcrcnce, Ynlcg Phi Theta Psi. Thctu Psi. THE 1.936 PEAN 111 SAMUEL FELTON POSEY IQADNUIX, PA. HSlll11.ll Fell lilitclul Lciwvl' llliclcllc Yczirg .Xcxulcniy l'lL'lll.'lllQ,' 'llCZll11Q .Maul- cmy I,ac1'osSc Squaul: Class Slpucx' U33 .Xll-Class Sm-cm,-1' '11-sun, lXTll11lL1ICI'Q Class liaislci.-llmllg G. L. Suulc llclmling Smiciy C333 jimics N. Hill Murine Souicly C253 Ilcmclutziii Sunil-lyg liculugy Groupg Mctcorolugy Gwupg 1XIClllt2llliI'Olll1Q Collcgc PI'ClL'1'Cl11,C, fILll'V1ll'Ll. NORMAN FRANCIS PRESCOTT Iiicxslxmox, N. II. L1 Y Nnrinf' 'll'rus. lYJClXllll1Lf Sonictyg 'I'rzu'k Squzlclg Chess Club llicsignclljg CU lege P1'elc1'C1iu-, Uuivcrsily ol Ncw l'l'llI11llSllll'C. RICHARD CARLTON PROCTOR 9 limi Roni, BRoNxv1LL1c, N. Y. 'LDick. 1llI1tC1'Ull Sl-uior Ycurg Cullegc P1'Cl.Cl'C11CC, P1'incctu11g Phi Iinlcrcfl Junior YL-My Class Hoi-lqcyg Class CITXVQ G. I.. Suulp 112 THE1936'PEAN GARDNER COWLES QUARTON 1223? Lixniaxr DRIVE, CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA .Xl. 'klloef' Entered Junior Yeurg Fencing Srpuiclg Thr Exozziizu Cel, Associ- ate liclilor, Assistant liclitor, News Iiilitor lliesigneeljg The Plzilfipx Exwfwr Rczvfzu, lCflito1'i:1l BOLlI'llQ Dranmlie Associutiong G. L. Smile lleluiting Sm-iety CJD, Presirlenlg Lantern Clubg Cum Luurleg Honor Main, First Group 4755 W. .X. Francis Prize junior Algelpixl, CFirsllg Dillon Junior Freneli Prize, Clfirstjg Review Prizeg College Preference, Hurvaird. HENRY KNIGHT RAYBOLD 79 Curirr Sriziaiyr, l'lXliTl'lR, N. H. R:1y. Entered Senior Yeurg Hockey Squzulg Aezulemy Bzxselxill Teznng College llreferenve, New Ilzmipsliire University. HENRY WARD REIGHLEY 513 I1IGIIL.XND AVIQNLTE, MoN'rCL.xIR. N. J. Dian VVzLrcl. linterecl Upper Miclrlle Yenrg .Xczuleiny Truck Team: All-Class 'll1'1lL'li Teumg B. A. .L Relay Tearing College Preference, Prince- tong Phi lipsilon Sigma.. THE 1936 PEAN 113 NORMAN JOSEPH RICHARDS 67 FARMCREST AVENUE, LEXINGTON, MASS. Norrn. Rich Entered Senior Year, Academy Soccer Team, Championship Senior Class Hockey Team, Dramatic Club, Cast, .Xndroeles and the Lion, Maebetl1g College Preference, Harvard. LYLE MERTON RICHARDSON, JR. 36 I1II.LCREST Roan, RE,xu1No, MASS. Me-rt. EnteredCpperMicldle Year, Crew Squad C333 College Prel ence, M. I. T., Kappa Epsilon Pi. GEORGE ALVIN RICHTER, JR. 158 PROSPECT STREET, BERLIN, N. H. fan. Him. 'f Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Wrestling: Team, Ali- Clnss Wrestling Team C233 Class Football CQ, Orchestra, Col' lege Preference, Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. 114 T H SIMEON MARSHALL RISING, JR. 28 NoR'rH ST1z121:'r, GRANVILLIE, N. Y. Marsh Ifutereril Lower Middle Yearg .Xeaclemy Track Team, IXIZIIILIQEI' .Xthletie Assoeialiong Class llollg Honor Mau, Second Group tiong College l'relereuee, I71'l1lC6IOI1. 411 CHl,l,lflll'l .XVI'.NUl-Q. SlV.XR'l'IIM4JRlC, PA. Entered Upper Nirlllle Yearg 'l'rau'l: Teamg Winter Trael: Srluaflg Cllee Club lllg Choir C231 Gilbert and Sullivan Cl1OI'USQ Honor Mau, SCkOl'1fl Group lzbg Rille Club Qzlg College Prefer- ence, SWLl1'llll1lOl'L'. JOHN MARK ROBINSON RolJlmy. Jaelc. T OWNSEND ROGERS 196 SoLo11zRs 1'L,1e1z, H1'rrlxLo, N. Y. 'L 'Fowuie Teamg All-Class Lacrosse Teamg College Preference, Yale. E1936' PEAN We-11lxvo1'tl1 Prize in Plane Geometry lTl1irdjg Honorable Men- I'lI1IL'l'Cfl Upper Middle Yearg Academy Soccer Teamg Cham- pionship Upper Middle Class Soeeer Teamg All-Class Soccer TI-IE1936'PEAN 115 ADRIAAN ROGGEVEEN, JR. 1: BELLEVUE STREET, XVEEI-IAWKILN, N. J. Ruggles. Ruggie. En1eredLowCr Middle Yeurg Clioir Qkgbp Clce Club C595 Lun- tern Clube Riding Club, Prcsidcntg Medical Groupg Collegug Prelerenee, I'Izu'vzu'cl. HOWARD PHILPOTT ROUNSEFELL 115 XVELLESLEY AVENUE, W11:i.r,1:sLEx', MASS. L'Roun5ie. 'iHoW5ie. Entered Junior Yenrg .Xgmleiny Soul-r 'lfelun' .XtfL'.flUIHY Hockey Teaung Academy Soccer Tumi, Nluiiuuci' flip-signerllj Class Baseball CO3 Class Hockey Cvglg Hgurl l-lrll I ourfYe:rr Clubg Scientific Societyg College Prelerenle, IIvu'x'urdg Kuppxi Fpsilon Pi. LIN WOOD MANNING ROBERT ROWE 250 PENOBSCOT STREET, RUMEORD, lull. 'lLin. Slu'in1p. Scl1oolboy. Entered Senior Yeurg Academy Football Teumg Triula Squudg College Preference, Bowdoin. 116 THE1936'PEAN STANLEY AGAR RUSSELL CRESTMONT Rom, BIONTCLAIR, N. J. Stun Russ, Iintered Lower Middle Y eairg Clmmpionsliip Senior Class Squusli Teznng All-Class Squzisli Tezung lVll1l16I' of All-Class Cupg Class Tennis C573 Class Hoelaey Qfjg College Preference, Cornellg Kappa lipsilon Pi. v. '4x ' 'fvzvi HENRY GATES SAFFORD, JR. 5130.4 ST. C1I.xRLif.5 Aviaxvic, NEW QRLICANF, LA. l'l5i1'd. lintered Senio1'Yeai1'g Football Squuflg Tranls Squaulg Medieal Ufoupj College I'1'efe1'enee, ljfirtinoutli. RICHARD BIGELOW SANBORN 5 Minnus STRMQT. Avovsm, ME. Die-lc. Sandy. l'Cl1z1se. lintered Upper Middle Yeurg Band Qslg OI'Cl1CSfl'U,Q Honor Mun, First Group C2jg Honor Man, Second Groupg Cum Laudeg College Preference, Bowdoin. THE 1936 PEAN 117 EDWARD BAKER SAUNDERS 407 VOSE AVENUE, SoU'rH ORANGE, N. J. ,W Ned li, B. Cm Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Soeeerg The Evozziazz Cel, Assistant Advertising Managerg College Preference, Princeton. -40 CARL UNDERWOOD SAUTTER 55 PRESCOTT AVENUE, BRONHVILLE, N. Y. Bud Smitty, Entered junior Yeurg All-Class Track Team Cjlg Cliampion- ship Senior Class Hockey Teamg Class Football Q33 3 The Phillips Exclclf Iimvivw fliesignedl Ctglg The E.X'lIl1f1IlI 1399 The Chess Club Czlg Medical Groupg liour-Year Clubg College Preference, Yale, Kappa Epsilon Pi. VICTOR LAWLOR SAVAGE 37 CHURCH HILL, VVESTMOUNT, QUE. Vie Entered Senior Year, Championship Senior Class Hockey Teamg All-Class Hoclceyg College Preference, M. I. T., Phi Theta Psi. linlereil Lower Middle Yearg Class lloilieyg Class Golfg All- 11S THE1.936PEAN ALEXANDER PLAISTED SAXTON 14: lC.xs'r ISTH STREET, New Yoiuc, N. Y. l'Sandy. Sax, lffnlered Lower Middle Yearg The Plzillipx E.w'!w' Review QD, Lhlitorg Tin' Erolziazz, Editorial Board, QResignedlg Lantern Club 629, Vive-llresidentg Golden Braneh Debating Society 1239 CLlll11,LLLl1lCQ First1'ri.ze, English II lixaminationg Second Prize, English IV lixaniinaliong College Preference, Harvard. JAMES GERARD SCI-IAEF ER Wmuxoroa .Xvlcxifi-1, Nlcw Rorini-:LLic, N. Y. jerry iss liasketballg College l,l'Cl-L'1'Cl1U.', Browng Phi lipsilon Sigma. WILLIAM HOWARD SCHUBART, JR. CLRLLENWICH, CoNN., AND NEW YORK, N. Y. liill. l'lVillie. Entered Junior Yearg Class Soeeerg Radio Club CResignedlg Golden Branch Debating Society 4355 THE PEAN Cgl, Photo- graphic Board, Business Board, Advertising Manager, Assistant Business Manager, General Manager, Iidilor-in-cllief Cllesignedjg College Preference, Yale. l llflaiiizigerg Allileliu ,X-ssociulioiig Key Soeielyg Les Cailmlinsg THE 1936 PEAN 110 BERTRAM HENRY SCHUR 300 CIILFRCH S'1'Rii111T, lilsiemx, N. II. Hliuclf' l5zL1'ney. lieuuy. limelecl Lower Mirlnlle Yezuj .Xcuilemy Iizlskellmll Tezim, Bzmuclg Cullege ljI'Cllfl'Cl1CC, IILL1'vLL1'fl. JAMES OTIS SEAMANS Q lV,XllkliN S'l'RlElC'l', S.xi.mf, Miss. Jim, Cn:l1 i5l1. linterefl junior Yezirg Class Hull 6553 Cum L:iu:,leg Uutin College lil'Clt'1'L'IlL'C,l.lllllt'I,l5l1llCS Yaval .Xi ,L', iilemy. JAMES SHAND, 3D L.xNC.xsT1cR, PA. 'lBig jim. Se11utu1'. Entereil Lower Middle Yeurg Crew Mzmiigerg Fencing Maim- gerg Athletic Assoeiutiong 'lieySueiety3 ClL1S5SlJCL'CI'Q Drzmmlie Assoeiutiong C1ist, l3otl1 Your Iluusesf' The If Iioulc. Iiflilur- in-Chielg The Exmziizzz ill, 1JL'lJll1'lH1L'l1l lixlitor, .Xssignmeut 1iclilo1'QResigne:lDg G. L. Suule Debating Society lglg James N. Hill Muriiie Society C55 Cliristiam Frzilernity Czibinetg College Preference, HLi1'va1'cl. Club 633, QL1L11'te1'1i1:1Ste1'g lfuul'-Yeail' Ululmg Mm.-leoxwmliigy Grmip 120 THE1936PEAN PRESCOTT SLADE 7:48 PENN ,XV1-mmf, II'I'l'TSBURGlI, PA. P1'ctt. 'lP1'cs. l'll1lL'1'Cfl Lowcr Niclcllc Ycurg LCS Culvotins Cglg Honor Mau, Scvonfl Croupg IJl'l1I'I12lllC .Xssociiltioug Cast, M1ulJC1l13 Medi- cal Groupg Collcge PI'k'lFC1'Cl1CC, Williams. JOHN EDISON SLOANE l,L1cw1c1.1.x'N PARIQ, WEST OlzAN4,:u, N. I. jolm. 'L-Izlclif' I'lIllL'l'l'1l Uppur Miflcllc Your: All-Class Socccr Tcum fnbg Cllzunpionslmip IIIIIJQI' Miflnllc Class. Soux-I' Tczumg C l1a11npion5l1ip Scuiol' Class SlJLk'C1'TC1lI11Q Sn icutilif Soficty, SCCI'CILII'yQ Biology Group fzlg Tru: I'1c.xN Cllcsipmccljg Colln-gc IJl'ClCI'l:l1kL', Yulc. JOHN NEIL SMITH, JR. 7604 NIAIN S'l'R1ilCT, IQANSXS CITY, Mo. 'lSmitty. Bull. liulcrccl Senior Ycurg Southern Clubg Scicntillc Socictyg Plmotogrzlpllic Ciroupg GcologyG1'oupg Collcgc P1'cfe1'cucc-, Yule. THE 1936 PEAN 121 ROSSER JEFFERSON SMITH, JR. 40 FILTII IXVICNUE, Nuw Yours, N. Y. ALJCI-fl!! inc Lcorgl-. 41133 I'l11IC1'L'Cl Lmvcl' Middle Yczirj Crcw Sduzvd lily Soul-1' SllllLlllQ Drzimzilic Club 455, l'1'u:iliu'liUn Slullg Tin' Pllfllipr 1i,w'!i'r limiifzv W- fl C25 Assistuut liusiuc-ss lX'Izu111gc1' Clicsiffliccll' Suutluiii Club I l 7 rw 7 5 Vice-Prcsiclculg Spring Dzuicc Committcu Qzlg Cullugc l7l'l'lL'I'A cnce, Hu1'vzu'cl. Q -1 5 , 4 , 3 f I EVANS SPEER 0:9 Nuyics S'rR1zE'i', I'IvANs'roN, ILL. Cliick. Ev, Iiiitcwrl SClIlU1'XYC1l1'Q Honor Main Si-miicl Gmii wg Radio Club: 1 l . My-dicul Uroupg Cullcgc I'i'ufc1'emc, Univursity ul Mis liigiuig Phi Iipsilon Sigma. ROBERT GARDINER SPRING 102 EL1z.xBu'ri1 S'rR1f1ic'1', S.xL1s1sL'1u', MD. 'lBob. Entered Upper Middle YL-arg Ulec Club Qzlg Chuirg Radio Club Qzjg Collcge I'1'm-lcreiiuc, Yulc. 122 THE 1936 PEARN CHARLES THORP STEWART 353 M.x1'1,1L Avlcxulf, E1JG1-Lwulgn, PA. 'lCl1u1'lie.l' Stewie, T'lI1lCI'CQl SL-uiur Yuurg Ilonm' Mun, Sewml Groupg College P11-lc1'cmc, Corucllg Alplm Nu. -4-Aung JOHN WESCOTT STEVENS 1 COURT STREET, BELFAST, ME. SlevQ. Nj. W. L' Doc. Entcrcfl junior Yeurg All-Class Tmcli Tenmg Academy Track 'llczxmg Class Gollg lX1cc'lif11l Groupg Foul'-Year Clulpg College l'1'c-le1'cm'c, Princctong ,Xlplm Nu. JOHN ELLIOT STEWART 106 SAND1-LRS AVENUE, Lowl-ZLL, MASS. 'jolmnyf' ja1clc. Stewy. Entered -IUlllO1'X7C11I'Q All-Class Wrcstling Tcamg Class TCl1l1lSQ Riding Club, P1'L'SlClClll' Collcgc I'1'ufc1'cmc, Amluglst. THE 1936 PEAN 123 GEORGE STRAF FIN STIRLING, JR. 109 K1LLDE1zR Roixn, II,fxMD1gN, CONN. Silvc1'. Entcrccl Uppcl' Mirlillc YL-arg Pliotogrzipliy Group Lqzjg College P11-fc1'e11cc, Yulcg Alpha Nu. HAROLD JAMES STOKES, IR. l 327 R1vL:R Rom, IQED BANK, N. J, 'ljiinf' Entcrod Uppcr Middle Ycfxrg .-Xcuclcmy Football 'Team Czlg Academy Crow lzjg Xvlllitl' 'l'1'1Lfl: Squaulq Drumaitic Club, Cust, MuCbcll1g Clirislizm F1'zitc1'uity Czibiuctp Phillips Cliurcll. Dczicou, Monitorg Line-My-u's 'l'1'ophy in Footbzillg Collc-gc P1'cfe1'Q11Ce, Priucelong Phi Theta Psi. PHILIP ARNOLD STODDARD II G.xRia1soN Rom, IIlNf:11.xM, Mixss. Phuntom. C:Lp. Phil. lintercd Scnior XrCllI'Q .xCllClClH-Y Football TL-:img Cliampion- ship SC11lOI'Cl1lSS Hockcy Tcumg Drzimzilic Chili, CQLSl,HA11ll1'0ClCS :mil thu Lionf' College P1'cle1'cmc, M. I. T.g Phi Theta Psi. IUC 24 TH E 1936 PEAN KENNETH MEARS STOUT, JR. goo 'IHQNNIQY AVIENUIC, LoUisv1LLio, KY. lieu. lilucg1'zLss. lililcrccl Scuiol' Yczmrg Acziclcmy Footbzill TL-:img Academy Truck Squudg CollegeP!'elc1'c11cc, HlL1'X'Ll,l'ClQ Phi Theta Psi. 3.50 Lixwooo .XV1':Nl'r:, l3L'1fi'xI.o, N. Y. il 'liiilclx-ll Sciiioi' YC1ll'Q .Xcaulcmy Football 'll-zimg .liziflcniy lmilslu-llmll 'lfczmig lllcc Clubg Clioirg Colll-gc P1'clu1'c11cc. Darl- liigjimf' Sully. OALiC. wullig l'lii 'lfliclz JAMES ROSE SULLIVAN RICHARD WARREN SUTPHEN 5:6 Noivrii BIAIN STREET, Wiaswoiir, CONN. 'llliclcfl l'G1'zimlp1i. 'lSut. Entcrccl junior Ycurg Class Footbiill lglg All4Cla1ss Football QQJQ .Xcurlc-my Luwossc Squiul C233 Class llaslaetlmllg The Exuzzi- uu, Associate liclitor lRc5iguer,lJg Cl1I'lStl1Ll1 l71'v.le1'nilyg College PI'ClL'1'UI1CC, Priucctong Phi lipsilon Sigma. THE 1936 PEAN 125 BURR SWEETSER SWEZEY, JR. O05 LINGLL: AVENUE, L.xr.xyuTTi5, IND. Muscles Entered Lowcr Miclcllc Ycarg All-Class Baislsctbzill Tumi C255 Class Bzislcetlmzill lvgjg Cluss Gull Qzjg Ilonor Main, Scwml Gruupg Collc-gc Prefcrciicc, Priucctoug Kappa lflpsilou Pi. GANSON POWERS TAGGART I4 LYON AVILNUIC, .XI,B.XXY, N. Y. Gun, 'I'u.g. Entercd Senior Yczlrg Honor Mun, Sr-Qonfl Groupg Collugc Prciercurc, Uiiivcrsity OflX'llCl1lgLLI1Q Plii Tlictu. Psi. GEORGE HOLDEN TAYLOR 26 REYNl3l.DS STREET, KINGSTQN, PA. L' G0orgc. EnteredUppQ1'M1dcllc Yeurg Crew Squnclg Rillc Clubg Izimcs N. Hill Marine Sociclyg Honor Mun, Scroml Groupg Collr-gc Preference, W illiums. 'l'1':1clQ Ti-:nng I'llU'X'ilI'll lntcrsilmlristimsg Spring 'lfrzicla Sqnndg zinfl Sullivan Clmrnsg llllltl'-l'll'iLlL'I'l7llY Councilg FOUI'-XYL'lll' Clubg 125 THE 1936 PEAN DAVID BATES TENNEY IIS I'iwsPEc'i' .Xvicxm-3, WuLL.xs'i'oN, MASS. Snup. 'l511z1ppc1'.'l Du,Vc. Enlc-1'c-cl 1,0WC1'1XllflCllC Ycsirg Golf Squad C253 All Class Golf 'Foam Lzlg Collcgc Pl'ClCI'CI1LL', University ol Xfllfilllill Phi Epsilon Siaglnzi. JOHN ROBERTS THOMAS, 2D 214 S1'7l'TII MAN AVLINIIIY, SCn,xNToN, PA. 'l'oln. ljiilcreil junior Ycurg .Xcnclcniy xYlI1lC1' 'lTl'L1Cli Toning .Xllfflzlss TIM E.l'l71Il.lIlI, C333 Assistant Circulation M11nz1.ggcI', Cilwillatioii Alill'l11LfCl'Q llcanmii, Pliillips Cl1L1I'l,l1Q lllcc Clulmg Clmirg Gill,ic1't Cullcgc P1'cle1'cncc, Prim ctong Alplizi Nu. LESTER THOMAS S132 Loxmimnow S'rRL11g'r, Sl'RINR1l?IlHLIJ, MASS. Loss Tom, Bisl10D. llntercrl Upper Middle Ycurg Cluunpionsliip Class Sovfci' 'lfcnin C233 All-Class Som'ccl'TcL1n1 C235 Glcc Clubg Collcgc Prclcr- cncc, Univcrsity oi Virginia. THE 1 936PEAN 127 NEAL ESTABROOK TONKS VASSAR C01.1,1QG12, 1'1,111c11141cR11s11c, N. Y. l'To11l1y.'l II011liy. l'f11tc1'1-d Uppcr Niclcllc Ycarg Class Foollmllg .Xll-Class XY1'cstll11g rl-Cillllg .Xll-Class T1'11ck Tcumg Trucli S1111:1d KJJQ Wrcstliug Squzul Qzlg Collcgc 1'1'clc1'c111'Q, lI1lI'YLll'Ll. JOSEPH SUDLER TURNER 6211 W1NDE1zM1cR1L AVENULZ, INT1c1:1,.x1Q1c1v .X5151'1:Y P1x111:, N. I LA V ll ,loc Frutcwcl Scuior Ycurg Outing Clulpg Hc1'o:1lnt:111 Sovlctyg Col lcgc I'1'cfc1'1-me, P1'l11ccto11. 9280 S'1'1L1,M.xN Row, C1,1zv1fL.wD I1121GH'1'S, QDIHO 1 1'z1t.'l Hxlllljl VL qX1'1l'1i111c1lcs. lf11lc1'c-al S1-nlor Yearg Cl1lllN1WlOlISl1llD S1-nior Class H01 lacy Tcumg Cleo Clubg Choirg Honor Man, SCCOl1Clfl1'Oll1lS Collugc Preference, Yule. MALCOLM BURT VILAS, JR. zjg Choirg College Preference, Dzirtnioutlig Alpha Nu. 128 THE1936PEAN JAMES DAYTON VOORHEES II MQRVEN PLACE, PRINCETON, N. I. Big Jim. tiring Casts, Androeles :incl the Lion, Macbeth College Preference, Yzileg Kappa Delta Pi. WILLIAM WENTWORTH VROOM QI Fnxxcoxilx STREIQT, XYORCESTER, MASS. Bill 'lWilly. Entered Upper Middle Yearg 'Dnunniie .Xssoeizilion Czj, Cust, Xllliistlilig in the Dll1'k,y, 4Xnclrocles and the Liong Glee Club JOHN ADAN WALDO, IR. 5 BEACH BLUFF AVENUE, BEACH BLUEE, MASS. Jack Entered Upper Midclle Yearg Les Czibotinsz Cum Laudej College Preference, Hcxxvard. Entered Senior Year: Glee Clubg Choirg Dramatic Associa- Squzulg Spring Trairlc Squzirlg IILll'YLl1'K'l lntcrsclrnlnslirsg jI'ClL'l'CllL't', .Xmhcrstg Knppn DL-ltn Pi. Class liiglrtg llrnmzitic Club C233 C:1sts, Wlristling in the Darla, The Tavern, Both Your Houses, Anclroclcs und thc Liang nmes N. Hill Murine Socictyg Collcgu Prclcrcncc, fI111'Vll1'1l. TI-IE195'6PEAN 129 KENNETH BYRON WALKER 108 l'lR.XNIiLIN I'i,.u'1s, I'1-:I,n.xM, N. Y. Kun. L0ulrinx':i1'. lCntcrc-Ll Upper Midcllc Ycnrg Clziss Surfer: Winn-r 'l'1'zn-la Q 'z?'g,T' gf-fd ? 7561 A Jw' fx I i f ROSCOE WALKER, JR. 1'lxwHL's1q,x, 01414. Rosc. HPuwlmslin. iZll1lQ gXC1lClCIl1Y Baislaetlmull 'II-nnr filg .Xrzulr-lily Trxnlg 'l'c:im IJIIIICC Comnrittcug College PI'L'lCI'Cl'lliC, Uiriversily nf Ulglulifnnug Phi lipsilon Sigma.. EVERETT PAINE WALKLEY 30 Locusr STREET, RI.xRBI.1LHi-LAD, MASS. 'llivf' li P. '1Wnllq. Iirrtcrccl Upper Miclcllc Yenrg Crcw Squzirl C213 Clizunpimrsliip El'llQl'CClll11lDCl'BllClCllC Yeurj .Xczulciny l nntl11ill'lX-min lzl, Cup- Senior Class, YlL'C-Pl'CSlllCl1fQ Suninr Cnuncil, Yiu-llix-siilciitg Clnistiain 1',l'1lll31'llllY Culpinctg Inter'-Fmtcrnity Cnunvilg Winn-r 130 THE195'6'PEAN EDWARD ALDEN WARDWELL 154 VVEST DONIINICIQ STREET, RQME, N. Y. Ed, Eddie, Wardy. Glee Clubg College Preference, Cornell. NELSON MELBOURNE WARNER, JR. S2 EVANS Rom, BROOIQLINE, MASS. L'Nels. Entered Senior Yc-arg Dramatic Associritiong Custs,L'A11d1'fJcle5 :ind the Lion, Muclretl13 Golden Brzincli DCljLltl11Lf Socielyg Les Caibotinbg Rille Clubg College Preference, Harvard, HARRY DESMOND WATSON 'LDes. 'Watsof' Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Tennis Squadg Middle Class Swimming Teumg C hurch Monitorg College Pref ence, Cornell. Class Tennis Teumg Class Swimmingg Cliampionship Upp Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Class Soecerg Crew Squadg QI Mixcrcnv AVENUE, PORT XVASHINGTON, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. All- GI' Cl'- THE1936'PEAN 131 JULIUS NATHAN WEINBERG 187 OVIERLOOK CIRCLE, NEW Roei1E1,L1c, N. Y. 'K-Tay. Weinie. ,512 Entered Upper lX'Iiddle Year, Class Tennisg Class Basketball C215 Academy Tennis Squadg Dramatic Club QPJ, Master Car- penter, The Emzziazz 529, Associate Manager, College Preference, D.11'tn1oLuh. ROBERT WEST 1558 NORTH AVENUE, NISW RCJCIIELLIE, N. Y. Boll We-sry. Entered Upper Middle Yearg All-Class Foolballg Champion- ship Senior Class Football Team, Orfgliestra C355 Band Kal, Man1ie's Music Masters, The .E.YUllflIlI, Business Boardg Honor Man, First Group, Becker .Xneient History Prize: College Prefer- ence, Prineetong Kappa Epsilon Fi. HARRIS KEMPNER WESTHEIMER 1032 LENox PLACE, CINCINNATI, O1-no XVestyf' Fntered Upper Middle Yearg Senior Class Basketball Team, Chess Club, Secretary-Treasurer2 G. L. Soule Debating Society, Cum Laudeg VVillian1 Allen Francis Prize for Iilelnentary Algebrag College Preferenee, Harvard. 132 T H E 1936 PEAN REED ANTHONY WEYBURN Piumss Cizossrxo, Miss. Recd liiitcrcd Sc11i.'n'Yca1'g Academy VVll1'EC'1'rIlI'LlCli Teamg Dramatic ,lssocialioilg Cast, B'laQliQtl1g Tin' Plzflfijix E.v01'4'1' Rcvicw, .Xssoliale liusincss Managcrg Gulch-n Bramli Dcliatiug Societyg I. N. Ilill Blarinu Souictyg Collcge 1'1'cfoi'em-Q, Yalcg Phi Theta Tlsi. ARTHUR KINGSLAND WHEELOCK 'T lilitn-xml Lv1TPCI' Micldlc h.lCIll'j Class Foothallg Class Baslietballg Class liasclmallg .Xll-Class Bascballg College P1'Cfc1'em C, lllilliamsg Kappa ljpsilon Pi. CAPRON Smiii-.T, UXBRIDGIS, MASS. is X11 nv ROBERT SHAW WHITE 7 lvllzkcmz CIRCLE, CAMBRIDGE, Miss. Bob. Niggc1'. lfliitciwl junior Ycarg Class Soccerg Championship Upper Micldlc Class SOQCL'l'TClLl11Q Academy Soccer Squadg Class Swim- miugg Class Crcwg Dramatic Association Czlg T110 E.l'l71l1lL7ll lej, Assouiate liditorg Outing.ClulJg Honor Man, Second Groupg Collegc Prcfcrence, Harvarclg Phi Epsilon Sigma. THE 1936 PEAN 133 MASON THOMAS WHITMORE goo EAST HAMILTON AVENUE. Snvrnz CQLLIQQE, PA. Masc. lintwccl SQl1l0l'XfCiLI'Q Clziss Swimming' Drzimzilic .lssuuizitiuiiz Cust, lXIull1cllig College P11-fe1'ciu'c. 5wu1'tl11nui'c. HENRY LONGFELLOW WILDER, JR. 42 .XLBizia'r STM-:1cT, 11.XNCHIiSTliR, N. I-I. tiHLlllli.ii HCinic. Entered Senior Yczirg Glue Clubg Choirg Collcgc Pl'Cit'l'CllLC, HHI'X Ll,l'Cl. Gmupg Iulci'-Frzitm-1'11ity Couiililg llmiii'-Ycui' Clubg PI'CfCl'Cl'lCC, Yuleg ,llphzi Nu. FRANCIS RICHARD WHOLLEY Giz.xx1mlSu.xc'li, Mu HFl'Llllli.H 'Fl1uG1u-li. l ii1111il-4 lintcrccl junior YL-iirg ,Xll-Clpiss 'I'i'iill: 'll-:im lfjg Class Souurg 1 Class Hoclwyg Holio1'llL1i1, First liiwiupg llcmui' Mun, S:-miirl Collugc i: , A V ,f .. . ,. k,g,j1p.3.,,1j55:1rs A W' , , ' ' 'f gv 1, ' J ig, - .AXA .X , -A , Vl.-,451-1.Qkqfzi.-., . XM -- .,-.ia :11,5,.g5,,v.,v-,.- ,. V A S :Eff ff' Z' I ' E4 , F gg? , Z II' ji xl' 54 s P- I 'xy ff, ew .im 4 jf k Q f, ,,g?f2st W VK ' Kgs 9 K X n .nl 1 - -. . .A:,:.-2,5-is '.:.:52:- J' '- , A 4:.,.q ::x.2.fff 'X - .Q -I , : .:f:f ,K -1, . 134 THE1936PEAN ARTHUR STOTESBURY WILLIAMS Yoruq Roixn, BPL-WYNCo'r12 Roixn, j1uNiqIN'roxvN, PA. Art, Willer. Entered Senior Ycurg Honor Man, First Groupg Dramatic Associntiong CzLst, Both Your Houscsf' Lantern Clubg College Preference, I'I1.l1'VL1l'Cl. LOUIS WILLIAMS, 3D 3715 XYEST END AVENUE, INASHVILLE, TENN. Look, Lou, Iintcred Senior Ycurg Southcrn Clulvg College Prclercncc, Y ale. JOHN FONDA WILLSON zog Noizm Mxix STREIQT, ST. .fXLB.xNs, VT. Hjnclif' 'flolilmyf' LiWills. lintcreil Scnior Ycarg Academy Basketball Teumg Acad-:my Baseball Squaidg Honor Man, First Gronpg College Preference, Dartmouthg Kappa Epsilon Pi. THE 1936 PEAN 121 OSGOOD BRADLEY WOOD 68 BEi2C1nv1oN'r STREET, Wonensrulz, MASS. Br11d. O. B. ObidizLh. Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Academy Football Texim C233 Academy Swimming Tezun Czjg Academy Truck Tearing Glee Club Cajg Academy Musical Clubs, Presirlentg Tin' E.l'lII1f4I1Z CQJ. Advertising Manugerg Christian Fraternity Cubinetg Senior Couneilg Honor Mun, First Group C3Jg Second Groupg Cum Laudeg Chapel Monitorg Inter-Fraternity Counvilg College Preference, Williamsg Kappa Delta Pi. WILLIAM WOODWARD EAST BIAIN STREIZT, Ln Roy, N. Y. VVoody. t'Bill. Entered 1uniorYe1n'g Cum Loudeg College Prelerenfe, M. I. T. 3 , , 1 '92 .1 t -1, , A, V A yn' 3 . 3 , ,aft fri .J fl-QW? if , , ROBERT WHITMORE WOODWARD 384 Uxrox S'rnr:1a'r, Roeiqexxo, MASS. Bob 'lCupie. Woody. Entered Iunior Yeurg Cliampionsliip Iunior Class Crewg All Class Crewg Aeudemy Crewg XVrestling 'I'eu,mg llrannsttic Assm tion Cgj, Vice- President, Stage Mnntigei' C353 Stientitifg Sm ' lL'iVl1l, President QQDQ Four-Year Clubg College l'rele1't-nee, IILL1'x':1,1'tl. 1315 THEZ936'PEAN CLASS DAY GFFICERS .sfrlillfllhf I IIUl'Hl!lHll, 51lXtHll HIIIAINIILIW, imrlflwy Nifliflfq ' II4-1n1'Imrn xxxlll-lL'I'. .Xllurx S!ml11:1l'mI. XYUAHI OFFICERS Pl'r .f117r'.f1l . . .Sr'r'J'r'l11l',V . . Iffzwl fllflrixlnlf . , .S'1'LFl?11lI Qullfxflrlf , Tllflli f!l11l1xl1f:I . VMl1'rffr'ful'fzIlI . Olwllul' . . .ljllff . . . IIi.xlm'if111 .X I. .XLTER P. AX. S'roDD.xRD R some WALIQER, JP H B Wuou li L. I,bu.7x1uzoRN 'IT F H1:.xDs1 IAw P XX Cuulelxcrmx AX P S.XX'1'UN C llourulgv T H E I9 3 1 sv- O P L A .A H-H FOUR YEAR CLUB , ,-. -,,, x 1, .. 5155953 ,. x ,fV'.32f. I ,nn , .....,.......L.La-J C. II. AVIHN A. Al. ALTER A. T. Iixxxlxu If. W. limxs R. C. Cxmrm-11.1, T. C. L'1LxLx1l-iles, JR. 1' W CHICRINKLTHN D. H. TUBE R. J. L'wT'1'1c1e, JR. H. A. QXURXYIVX W. T. FUSHWA M. A1.1.J.xY I'1.I,. IJICAKISUIQN A A. IJuL11, jx. 5.1. lx. l1xUl',l,Illx MIQMBICRS M. Ci1e.x1I.xM. lla. ' 1 A - w Hr. j. C,m.1z1.11.. ,lm W. II.xx11l.'rnN, .IR S. II.xvmaR A. II.xx'xx'x1eD H.III1Z1LlNS lf. I'IlNm'14Llzx', jk. W.II1r1.m1cS,.llc. S,IIm14ms1.m M Ii1l1,1.xN U. Kxfrwlxrow Al. I,x'ruxx1 AY. If l..x'1'l1RoP II1+1R1s15l4'1' l1AWRl'1Nk'I' Lux l..xz1uis . S. M1flzuILL, ji-r. lJ.l,.Al1m1u4. 1 lx. AY. Nw PRI . Ill Ib, M. All 1.1-1411, in l.. A N11.m.w141f' .l.A 11 Y IN I'l:m 'vxlewx I Il II. l' liu1'xwl'1'i-.l.l, Q X 5.xL'l.l'lcR -I U 514,.xx1.xw ul, XX' Srl-.x 4. Ns xl. If H11-1xx'.xle 1' Al.R.'lx11Hx1xs R AA'llll'l' If R AA'II1bl,ll',Y IQ, XY, XX'mrlrWAlcl1 138 THE 1.936 PEAN CUM LAUDE SOCIETY .I,l'l'Sftft'lIffll12. BARRETT l'ffl'-.PVCYftllfllfv-PRU.Fli1SStPR Cusrruix Sm'f!I11'y-Bfliz. CLINNINGIIAM T1 ti1soRI:15 lI1cRI11v1:'r ,XD.1Ms. ju. l'lRl'.Dl-IRIVK Sx'I,V1cs'1'1i1: A1:x1s'1'1zoN Roniaizr S1'oU'1'Icx13I1:1zc TMR r lirics lJIXWl'1LL C1I.xs1-: josigmr Coons josicrfxr RILI-:Y C1eI'1IP Noiuus Frrz Dow jmirts Rinroicn l'lNGLIS1l, IR. ULIVER Swrrr Foorii IJ.xvIn lDIcIcsoN l'll'RNI.XN 'zwlszzm'-Miz. Muon 1035 G, -IR. RIeILxIz1J XYILLIAH t2.xI,I:1:.xI'1'1I, 111. WIxI,I1cR SIIICRYNLXN lirifroian, jim. time llILLll.XGI'1R, 111. IIAIQRY XlvlI,LI.XlXl Ilixzxizn, 313 RIc11.x1aD WIxI:1'L1a IlIf1i'1a'1'I.1cx', JR. joim Iinwixnios IIILQLZINIZKPTIIXM AR'r11UR l,l'1l,AND jonxs AI,I'RIc11 Asiiizuoorc KING HIQNRY Lxwrcicxcu Ii1:.xr111I.I. .XI,If1:1an Ro1:1cI2'r Hxneocii 'I'11oRNToN l 1:151I11,IaIr-K l41:.x11s1I,xw jo11N lStJ'lT4'lMI,EY liiiiexxv 5'1'liPllI'.N C1:.xxIc CIIRIQIILL RIILPII Lrvixfzsroxie GI's'1'IN, .I 12. tiiiokczu ,II2sP1-:R Hixunixo, 51,1 ll.'XRRY l ,x1:R.xu II1NcIQI,1cx', ju. jAMRs JI-ZNNINLLS Nomox HE Cum Laude Society, t 1035 tlfxllf jf!t'r'fi0llil W1I.LI.x11 Woonu'.x1:n he honor society of the CIIARLEs LATIIAM, Ju. RLCIIAILD WIxR11INc'1'oN BALDWIN 1.113 IIUGII LIvINos'roNI1 M,1cN131L ROIIERT HoLn1cN Mfxxse Irzvixrz SIMON MIc1I12I.I11AN jfxcrgsoxl PALMER, ju. M,fxIILoN F1111 l'ERIcINs IJAVIS M.x1zIorTI PRATT Dovorixs PIILL Ronrxsotxl juries MIL'roN Rowe IC1i1oAIe PoR'rL1z SACIQIQTT jmus C.xIr'1'w1:Ir:111' Sf11111oN ROYAL Soni-:Rs Sc'II.x.11f W1LLI.xx1 H1-:.x11L1cr G.x1zT1Iu'.x1'1'L S11 lJAVID SPIYIQ S'rr,v11:Ns WILLI,xxI KlCl3HWlL1,L Srrfcisv, ju. ALDEN T1 Inn ,IQIALNNIQTII XYHITIC RICIIARIJ W1'1'14IN brim RIrss1cL1, Noyes UIIQDNIZIQ CoWL15s QU.x11'1'ow RIIJIIAIQLI BIGICIAQDXV Srxxuoux .XLIGXANIIIQIQ Pitxisrico S.xx'1'oN flmrns U 1-15 Sr: xnxxs -loIIN AD xx W.xL11o, Jn. II.x1:RIs Kmrrfxniz WLs'r111cI11I:R Oscoon BRIxDI,ny Wooo Academy, is composed of stude NIS lFll nts who :Ire outstanding in their studiesg its purpose, corresponding to that of the Phi Beta Kappa Society in college, is to do honor to those students Who, by hard Work and diligence in their studies, have attained fn, high ranking. The chapter at Exeter was the second to be founded in this countryg there are now over eighty chapters at as many different prepzrratory schools. The Cum Laude Society has four classes of members: charter members, honorary members, faculty members, who must be either members of Phi Beta Kappa or Sigma Xi, and members who are chosen from the lirst hfth of the Senior Class. Elections to this society are held three times during the school year: at the end of the fall term, and in the middle, and at the end of the spring term. 1 I - F l XS gf ,M , X N 5.32 Wi! ff? ' X fs!!! Rav? X WN N Wf 5 J? , HM w ali nm A z- , ,,, ,. 1, .. .- 2 X 4751 'llffx '- ,. .,, 5 . , - wa ,, 2 9-1: ii , , , . A 5 :L 1 xv. V, .y.fg,,4',, m.,6,,V, .. . ,. ., z , , , 1. , ,..,- .1f.,,.,,. ,,,. .-,4..,.,,, 9 'x 5, ,rg Af VV-I ,,,,,g' H V4 I , -up -V., Q . ' f ,:f,f? ,p4g A. :af .- ,.g 'CAE 3' , , 'Qi K, , A . Vu f X Vi a .,, , ,5 f f , .. .. ,'.l,1vT.' ,-View ' A , m ' ' ., Q 1 f - 'w , . 'Q f ,. . 'Z' .MA ' ,fn K,,, l,, 5-Aff , . , , A A . H . , M Q. , mf, Q, s ,.,j,v,, lx f - J i .gf .g,,', . VV .,,. I'-.I VA Y V, , VV ff q N 'Q 4' . KV ' V '. NV V V fy V ,-1.1--,:-. .5 ,, A if 322 , ', W 'ff' , , , S ,V . , . 1..1-Wf,-Lwxmy.-W,,M,.. ,,, ' 4' 1 ,W-' M S ,Eg .I W ,M 3 ? TH: M V , ,. ,M-143 ,ff -. . :Q 4 A . ' ,Tv,' +f1'2-1-,Azz ' V gf'-v-. Q 3 fp, 6, ' -'v . ' .,'.,,if' W ,-W4.f2W,.W,4.W, V , Vg -1' , 5 -lv ' 'H , ,L . ,, 1 V,,.,f,fAg,,.-,,,,..,w,,fwmeQ4wj'-fx 2 -f 1 V 5 'L ..-ff '- ' . X , 1 5 . W. ,.W....,,,,-.,,w V 4-Y- , I., - 4 g, , -.MMR nwfwnwuw, S85 7 .,:, f 1 1' ' ' I M. 1 ' ,.- ff, '-4 3 f' xg. ,ff , K ' WW. .1 u..,..W.,,...,.,..,,,,q f' 4 f V4 1 , , - 1 4.5. - .v ,Q W, 'r- - , . --I N . J. fit g S V .V up 'f' . . 4,4 , 4 -,lf Af , V. ff W j , 'Q ,xr f -Q. - J.4m.W ' y -1 - i ' by . 1. , ' - f' ' -1 , ,,,,.,, 3, E ,f . ., f V . Z'5'n'3v,,V ' 'M f v Y' , ,. . ., ., M... Q KVI' ,,- ' V, ,ty ,-..,. S in W ,Z Q-4, ' -V , ' ,.J '.'-V 'fa 'W , 4 ., -M1 - M., A , 1' 1.1ili524iff',' wQf1:'f A n.l .-aw ,W A A - 55.9 . - , 'f . 5 .Ag I '. , 5 MV, ,V My 5' .nf -fi 1 1,533 41 -- '41, 2 -s ff f fi -- q.-.V . -:fa ,, ,, X, ,f, '-fs V jf' :-.fi 51- , 'fygfff .1 .vp wx V' - fl? ' Q ' '- . ' '1 IDDLE CLASS UPPER faculty and alumni, will be upon you. In addition, the traditions of over a century and THE1936'PEAN 141 UPPER MIDDLE CLASS aaesaafw n n ,1 T, I .- f:!ifl 'A'f ','i,2f,w'I'i. Z Norman Cosby, President A WWE 1 1 I 'Rl' , :via I lb V. x ,, 4 ff, P' f 'sg ' gg, ' ' if ,NW a , wi, , 1 1 gfgj ag V f, . awww V, If, Y rg W!! , iff 1 i 1 3 I 1 ' f ,, f f new , A , M , 0 f ,Q ff' we 2, V , ' ruff' , , 1 1 - 4 . .D iv ' E.T. Stewart, Vice-President .al 1157. :'g,,,,,l :TX , :f a -, 1937 --1r+rrwaawr 4 E f Z. Axtell Byles, Secretary HE time has now come for you, the class of IQ57, to uphold the traditions of which Exeter is proud. You have spent three long years in waiting for the Cl1Z't1lCG to be Seniors, and now that you have reached that goal, try to do all in your power to make this year not only the best for yourselves, but also one of the best that Exeter has known. The next year may be one of the most important in your life, so do all in your power- to make the most of it. The eyes of the entire student body, as well as those of the a half must be upheld, and it is your duty to see that the dignity of the Academy is preserved. As leaders of the school you must see to it that the high reputation of Exeter is maintained. In conclusion, remember that the tinal objective of every Senior is to obtain a diploma. Of course, the work will be much harder than that of the preceding three years, but if every day's work is done conscientiously your task will be comparatively easy. Xu. g,,3i,g ,,,m 3 diff? 'j.ll, 5,57 ,,.2,,. -2 R , . N il 'F i x ,r r' GIANT J . R. Sullivan 142 THE1.936'PEAN WILLIAM TOWNLEY BIXLER 37 NORTH KSRD S'rR1c12'1', EASTON, PA. HBLlI'OI1.H 'Q Bk. 'I'w1o1nbly.l' Entered Upper Middle Yenrj Riding Clubg College Preference, Hzi1'vzi1'd. JOHN HENRY BROWNE SLHCVM Rum, Nomu TJ,x1z'ri1oLr'1'1I, MASS. L'B1'ow11ic. SnzLppcr. Cl1ucl:. lintcrcnl Uppcr Miilillc Ya-arg jzum-5 N. Hill Miiriuc Souictyg O1'cl1Cs.l1':lg Collcggc PI'L'lC1'L'l1CC, lYj1LI'lI'l1OLl'Il1. DAVID MOORE BURCH S17 Omen Avizxrrz, BARTLESVILLIL, OKLA. 'LDavc. Entcred Upper Middlc Ycxirg Southern Clubg Collogc Prefcr- once, Harvard. THE 1.936 PEAN 143 PAUL MILTON BUTMAN 113 A511 S'1Ti:R1a'r, XVALTIIAM, MASS. El1lCl'Cfl Upper Middle Ycairg Chcss Clulzg Sdciitillc Smiclyg College 1'l'clc1'c-iicc, M. l. T. p JOHN ARTHUR CLARKE QS OAK LANE, SC,xRsD,xLI-3, N. Y. fuck, HI. A. HClll.I'lilU.ll Entcrcd Iiowcr Minlillc Ycxirg Class Footbzillg Clic-ss Club l,Rcsig1iw,ljg Rillc Clubg l'l1otog1'z1pl1iv Gruupg Tull: P1-LAN, Associ- Collcgc P1'ClCI'C11CC, Williams. ROBERT LOVETT DEWEES Sxvizlciuxvnfuk FJXRM, GLEN lVlILLS, PA. HBob. Rcd.l' lintcrcd Upper Middle Ycarg Aczulcniy Soccer Tcum: Collcge Preference, I-Iavcrforcl. :itc Gciiciul Manager, llusiucss Mzliizlgw, Mzuiusiript Ifclilorg 144 T H JOHN HAINES FINLEY lklzsmxs STRPQICT, CULEllRO0ll, N. H. l lxm.l' lflnlerefl Upper M irldle Yearg College P1'ele1'ence, Durtmoutlm. llntereal Jlmim' Yeurp Vlalss 'llemwisg .Xllflflclss SWl!11lT1ll1,U,' Teumg Clues Swimmingg ,Xulflemy Swinuniugg Teumg Tmeli Squnclg Glen' Club CNQJQ lfuul'-Yezxl' Clulwg College l'1'ele1'em'e, P1'll1C'l,'l1Jl1Q Xlplm Xu. SAMUEL JACKSON REID FROELICK 1 3' llxuvlcy 5vl'Rl-llC'I' l.l:Rxl,xN'1'mVN, l.x. I 1 SLIDIH GCl1L'l'lll.H Se-1n1115'. ,,.,.:f: 1.2 fi:l-ki' ,, 5123535 fE11:,5Li3'1.Qf ln' v zgaxf-'iw , rsazbirizzza. . JOHN BLISS FULLER QS Numa lXl.XlN STRI-:13:'r, Wmwr IJXIQTFURD, CQNN. Julm11y. l3lzu1weLL-ale. Enlerecl Llpper Middle Ye-arg Bzmclg Oulu-511'1Lg Lilee Club College PI'Cl.61'CllCC, Yuleg Kappa Delta Pi. E 1936 PEAN THE 1.936'PEAN 145 HARRY OTTO HOYT, JR. Igg Pirntws Rm.xu RIDVZILWHLPD N. . , , x 1 1 . ,jg 'LIIi1l'I'y.H 'LI,oc11.H Ilntcrcd LTDIJCI' Middlc X7C1ll'Q Aczmclcmy lfwtbull 'I'-1 4-4, Acadcmy Basketball Tcamm KQJ3 .Xczulclny 'l'1'zuk Tcum lzjg Col lc-gc l'1'c1'e1'cncc, IJLLITIHCDLIIIIQ Phi Iipsilov Signm. SYLVESTER JOHNSON, IR. 3668 C1cNTu.xL AVENUE, INDI.xN.xPnL1s, Ixn. HJ0hI1HiC.H Cub-Gubf' 'ASy. GL1bu1'. Iintcrcrl Yppcr Middle Yczuj Class Footbullg Cluss Bamcbznllg Colla-gc P1'cfc1'cmQ. Princeton. JACK H. LEHMAN, JR. 6:4 IIAKIILTON RIJAD, SOUTH Oluxcl-2, X. J, Leumo.,' jake, Entered Upper Micldlc Yeurg Glen Club QRe5ignQflJg Thu Phi!- Iips Ewivl' RvI'iz'ic', Assistzmt JXclvC1'tisi11g 1X111!1llgCI'Q Collcgc I'1'cfc1'- once, U11ix'u1'sity of Virgiuizm. rv- 9' 4 14' Yagfii-ww!-. f'1E7Sj2'-1542 V45-Nw.ews1x J W1 ., ....... ru. -Wm. 3 91'-1.1 -v-1 nv-1 1 4 ... rm. , ,. 5 3 T H E 1 9 6' P E I lltcrcrl lfplwx' Miclnllu Ycurg Colll-gc PI'L'fCI'L'l1CL', Yulv. LESLIE THAIN LEONARD :mov NURTH C.xl.f,mxcR ST1uc1zT, Huvsmx, Tmpxs Les. Riw lnslitulc. PETER CHRISTIAN LUTKIN, ZD 3400 ,Pluxm-ZR R0.xD, l'lV,XNS'l'HN, ILL, Puts P C JOHN HOMER MARTINDALE 5509 L'LN'rR.x1,.XvExLfn, BIIDDLETUWN, OHIO Mu1'ty. ,lintc1'ccl Uppcx' Middle Yeurg .Xczulcmy Football Squadg Col lege Ijl'ClCl'CllUS, Cornellg Kappal Dultal Pi. A N lilmtuu-nl Uppcr Miflcllc Ycurg Class C11-wg Collegc P1'ufc1'encL THE1936'PEAN 147 JAMES GILBERT RICHARDSON XVALNUT Rmeu, Ame. -lim. An10S. L'Eigl1llmll. Entered Lower Middle Yezxrg All-Class Swimmlnq Team, f-ay lNI:1nugerg Class Iloekeyg Southern Club fzlj Sprinq IJ m.,e Cum- W milteeg Church Monitorg College P1'ele1'en::e, l,ehigl1. l HOWARD ELWOOD SCHWIEBERT 101-og Hli1iIllC'Ii .XvuNU12, Iff,mR1cs'r HILLS, N. Y. l'HOWie. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Geology Groupg College Prelev ence, M. I. T. ROBERT ALLAN SKINNER 135 NQRTH ADAMS STmzm', lVIANCHlQS'l'ICR, N. H. Boll L'Ski. Illutered Upper Middle Y eurg .Xeademy T rack Tenmg College Preference, Daxrtmouth. 143 THE'1936'PEAN CHARLES RICHARD WARNER on Hioninxxln CIRCLE, BRONIXVILLE, N. Y. Diek. lintererl Upper Middle Yearg All-Class Football Teztmg All- Clwss XVi't-stling Tetung College Preference, Dartmouth: Kappa Epsilon Pi. COLLEGE PREFERENCE .l-1, DQ OCD I 'JU -ig X Q N EQ U5 1 3? nt til QV 5 A ML! Q H ' QC it xi x Q: Q S E 3 Ainlierst Cojg Williams tolg Cornell ISM Bowdoin t4lg Brown 1453 Swarthmore Q95 University ol Mieliipgttii tglg L'nive1'sity of Virginia. txglg Rice Institute Czlg University of Xorth Carolina Cejg l.'1iive1'sity of New Huinpsliire CBM Colgate trip Hamilton tllg Hz1vel'fo1'd ixIlQ Lehigh frlg Leland Stanford tllg Sy1'L1t'llSClIlQ Trinity fijg United States Military Acadelny fllg United States Naval AtllClL'l11y t1l5 University ol Kentucky C155 University of Nebraska tijg University of Oklahoma trjg University ol Pennsylvania U95 Undecided til. THE 1936 PEAN 149 UPPER MIDDLE CLASS ADDRESSES Adams, J. W. Ahern, T. G. Alexander, E. R. Allebaeh, N. VV. Ande1'son, D. M. Ansley, H. R. Arnzen, J. R. Barnett, G. C. Bartlett, R. C. Beals, P. C. Beckwith, E. R., Jr. Beringer, F. M. Bingham, R. G. Bishop, L. R. Boehm, G. A. Bonne1', I. T. Bosworth, A. S., jr. Bright, I. G. Broadfoot, W. G., Jr. Browne, J. H. Burch, D. M. Butman, P. M. Byles, Axtell Cerutti, L. A. Clarke, C. P. Clarke, I. A. Cole, H. W. Cosby, Norman Cox, F. G., Ir. Crittenden, G. L. Cumings, F. T., jr. Curtis, R. M. Danser, D. B. Darrin, R. M., jr. Davis, C. W. Dawkins, R. B. Deliruif, David Detwiler, VV. S., jr. Devine, I. R. Dewees, R. I.. Diekerman, I. A. Dodge, H. W. Draper, FI. S., Jr. Draper, NV. D. Edmunds, E. P. Ely, H. C. Fellows, R. B. Finley, I. H. Francis, I. S. Froeliek, I. R. IOI Beacon Street 256 Broadway Belle Haven F. O. Box 302 56 Cypress Road 71 Wildwood Avenue 458 Madison Avenue LQIQ Fast 18th Street 7 Nassau Road 24 Cedar Road, 1049 Park Avenue 219 Roekingstone Avenue 44 Forster Avenue R. F. D. 2, Cedar Hill Farm Forest Hills Drive Slocum Road 817 Osage Avenue 118 Ash Street 447 East 65th Street 37 Washington Square, West 28 Oak Lane 'A Fairholm 08 Bayeau Road Clifton 570 Upper Boulevard 193: South Main Street 325 East 7oth Street 7 Newport Road IOS Highland Avenue Hillcrest Circle ro Ellington Avenue 7 Homestead Road Marietta Pike and School La 264 Eastland Avenue Sweetwater Farm 81 AYillow Avenue 2o.t South .toth Street 203 Scenic Drive I4OS Owen Street Box 436 157 Hillside Avenue 87 Federal Street 1415 Drury Lane 1 27 Harvey Street johnstown, Fa. Norwich. Conn. Greenwich, Conn. Charleston, W. Va. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Salamanta., N. Y. Fall River, Blass. Tulsa, Ukla. Great Neck, N. Y. Belmont, Blass. New York City. Larelnnont, N. Y. Newton, Fa. Hanover, N. H. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Rye Center, N. H. Cape lilizalieth, Me. Reading, Pa. XYilmington, N. C. North Dartmouth, Mass. Bartlesville, Okla. AVLl,ll.l1lLIl1, Mass. Ardsley-onfHudson, N. Y. New York City. New York City St arstlale, N. Y. Fremont, N. H. New Rochelle, N. Y. lftlge AloOI', llel. Ridgewood, N. j. Troy, N. H. New York City. tmnluridge, Blass. Bullalo, N. Y. Swampseott, Alass. Rockville, Conn. XYellesley, Alass. Lancaster, Fa. llelham, N. Y Glen Alills. Fa. Somerville, Mass. Oinaha, Neln. Knoxville, 'l'enn. Saginaw, Mith. Alanila, 1'. l. Watt-rlnury, Conn. Salem, Mass. llulelilluoli, ll.. Kansas City, Mo. tiermantown, l'a. 150 THE1 936' PEA 1'11ll'l11SS, 1. 1'. 1Y1L1Q11lll't.11, L. 1'. 1'.1111C5, 011011 1i1Q11'1111'1.1, C. R. 1111111.11114 N. R. 1211111-1't, .X. I. G1i1.1111'11, 1. C. f11111C11l11', T. C V . . 111I'1111I1,11. 5, 3,11 111111111-y, li. .X. 71, 1.111c111i11g, '11, 11. 1'111i111'5, .X. 31. 1111111-1'111111111. XY. 11. 1111111111'11,1.l. 11. 11LlI1S11I1, .X. XX'., 11111'1L1'11x'11, .X. 13. H1111111111, R. P. 1'11'1l111, .l. 15. 1YIK'11111,1L', -1. 1-1. 111115, 12.111'1'. 11111, l..1.. II1111111111, 13. I1.,j1'. Ilir511111111'11, I 1'1111, -I 1' 11111111111-1, '13 R., .112 111111111-5, XY. S. 1111l1111ll, 11. C. 11. 1'1111'11y, R11111111, jr. 11111'111l1, 111'1l'l' 111111g11t1111, IV. .X. 111111A1-, 11t'l1I'3' 111111111, XXV. R., I1f111'i11, 1'. XX'. '1l1.11't,11.1J,-I1'. l.1111, L. 31. .11l11lN.'X', XX. 31. Ql11111151111,1..11.,,1r. .I111111s1.111, SX71X'L'S1L'1'. jr 1x1111'11g111111. K1115ilLl1i1 1iL'I111Ll11, R. S. 1ii111111111, J. P.,.11'. 1i1i111-, R. 11. 1i11i1g111, 11. 31. IN111Y1ll1,, .X. ,X.,11'. 1N1PS1l1111111, IJ IC., jr. 1X1US11'l', 1. 15. 1.111 1-y, 'I1111'1111:15, 311 11L'11111ll11, 11., Jr. 1,C'11I11l1l1l1. 15. 11. 1,L't'1l1Ll1't1, L. '1'. 1,1'r14111111, 1X. 19. 1,1.11'11:1-, S. S. 111111115 .X. 'I'., Jr. 111l11i1I1, P. C., 211 1X11111ic11L11', G. C. 11'1-1'1111'111111, .X111'11, .Ir 11 11c11111-151111 P11110 207 L111'111111011t .'X1'e11ue SI'1I'1l1j2,' Cr1-ck 1101111 DSS CL'I11I'Ll1 1,LlI'1i XYc5t 1 100 1,ll1'1i .XX'1'l1llL' 1311 C111'5t1111t Struct 713 3316118-161' 14011.11 311 C1111W1,11111 511101 1118 1'1'1.151.11'1t Struct 311 Cy41rc55 R111111 411 101111 Street 111 A10llI111l1Il 1101111 101 1.111'11111'111j111 Iirivc ll 11lll'I1L'S R111111 1:85 C111X'L'I' S111-ct 3110 Ni11it11 P1ll'1iXX'lly R. If. IJ. 2 101117 1111151116 .'X1'1-11110 l1DO 1Iig4111111111 1X1'c1111u 4134 1.11141 .XV1-11110 3130 N11r111 X'1'r111111 51111-1 417 1131111 .Xx'1-1111c XX'1'115 C1O11L'Lfk' 111111 11L'X'L'l'1X' R111111 15,2 111-11111151111 1'XX'L'I1LlC 1140 S11L'I'111Lll1 R01111 31111 1711110111111 1'111'1411'11y .X4111rt11111'1 413 .XII 811111111 151111111 .XV1-11110 128 1111y 5111111 IQOLL11 155 P111'1l15 R111111 703 Pl1i11111c11111i11 Struct 13 t'i1'111'C Strcct 311118 CCl11l'LL1 .X11-11110 IOS S11111U'C111D, R01111111111, R111511i1111w11 S0 51111111 3111111 Struct 11 111'11X'C Struct 1x11l,'n,S Cr111-11 IN1111,f.1 200 C1111.111i111 3'v1111lj.fL' 7301111111 .XV1-111111 1111 R1'tHL'I'1'l'11l' R111111 5 C11L'S1I1ll1 Struct 54 311111111 S11'1'1'1 6:4 I'1illT1111Ol'1 R01111 53 XX'1.'1-14111111111 31111111- 311011 N11r111 C:11111111-1 Drivc 114 1411111111 Struct S5 1111111 R111111 24011 1'i1i111Ccr R111111 BI'l1C10L'11 Now 3YUl'1i City. L111'1111111.111t, N. Y. XY1101l5 H1111-, 511158. R1'1111111r11, 111. N1-xv 3711114 City, N1-W 3Y1f1I'1i City. 1Q11g1c11'111,1C1, N. XX'1-511111, 311155. L1-1-, 311155. XY11111-11c111, 311155. XX c111'51cy 111115, 1311lFS XX'111'1'1'5tc1', AIQLSS. XY11i41411111y, N. E1. '1'11111111y, N. 1. Lj111111I1111gL', 311155. 1NL'XX'1Ol1, 311155. R1111111-5t1'1', N. Y. 111lS1ll1Cll11, C111. 131OI'I'1'51t1XX'II, N. -I. 1'1z111111c111,N..1. N11'1111ct1111'11, N. Y. .X511t111111111, 011111. C1lL'I'l'X'l11L1L', 3111. Ncw Y11I'1i City. .X111111'11.f1111fC11y11j111, N Ig1'l1131f13'11, Y. N1-11' 131'ig11t1'111, N. Y. XX7i1111c1t1', 111. 11'151vi111, 311135. C11i1'11g41.1, 111. '1111l11pi1'11, 31cX11'11. H111 C1111-1111'i111, CO1111 111'151111'1, 311155. R11114c11'111111, N. 51. 111111111111, 1'11.. Iiryu M11.wr, 1111. XX'cstcr1y, R. I. 1111.1i1111114111115, 11111. '1'1'11Qi1.1, J11111111. 1111111111-1', 311155. 1CX1-lur, N. H. R111'111'S1CI', N. Y. C1111'Q11111.111, V11. Ncw York City. S1111 3111,11'11, C111. S111c111, 311155. R1'1'11c, N. H. SO1l11l 1Y1I'll1lQL', N. I. 1NCXX'L1l'1i, N. J. IYIOX1S11111, Texas. XY111111111crc, N. Y. A1L'111llL'H, 311155. 1 C11LlI11'11Cl'X'111L', 111. 1Cx':111511111, 111. C0011e1'510w11, N. Y. THE 19:3 A 151 M:11'ti11, 5.Ii.,j1'. IXTlLI'IIl1CILLIL', J. II. MtCoucI1, G. P. IVIcI5L'1'111ott, XV. I'., Il' Nt-Ii:1, D. I. Mt-IIo1', IJ. XV. IXIUQPC. Ii. Mmris, II. t'.,,I1'. Mtwsc, D. W. BI111'11I1y, IC. ff. M111'pI1y, II. R. Xuhstcclt, 'I'. N11 hols, tl. M. Ol'IlJlI. IXI. .Y P:1I111c1', C. H., Ir. Pevk, S. II. S. Pcilt-1', XY. II. I'e1'1'y, H. R., Jr. Pitncy, Sllcltnn, jr. Po1'tc1', IIu11ti11gt1111 Pratt, Ii. .Y I'1'i11tc, tl. M. Rt-QIIL-1'11, F. R., jr. R1tI1z11'rISo11. G. I.., gd Ri1I1111'dSc111, U. Rf1tI15tI1iI1l, VI. N. R11SScII, R. IS. S:1v11gc, R. ScI1111ifIt, .Y XY., jr. St'I11'c1IJt'1', R. M. S1 I1I'Ot'CICI'. j. I'. St'I1w1cI11'I'l. H. If. St'11tt,'I.I.. Shztw, I.. M SI1t-p:11'rI. II:11'w41c1 I SI11'1I.1C, BI. H. SI:irI111o1'c-, IJ. M. SIQi1111c1', R. A. Skusql R. Slll'llI'lt, Il. XY. Stcmpf, C. R. S11-11I1c-119, R. P. SICl'lIIl'IISl1I1, II. Sit-1'Ii11g, R. IJ. Sturm, K . II. Stcw111't, IC. T., jr. SIQWi'll'l, XY. C. Sttlvkcy, IJ. K. SIIIIYOIIQI, IJin:1j11ti SLIIIJIICII, lf. .Y 'I':1yIc11', ID. K. 'III1t'Is, II. tl. TI10l'l1l11I1, S. 'I'i111I1t-1'I:1kt-, S. Y., Jr. 'IIt1wC1', IJ. IS. 3.300 Ct-11t1'z1I .YYCIILIC R. IJ. 2, Rusc 'Ifrct' Ruzul 05 I.z1.1't-I11111.111t .Xvt'1111c I2 Iilair S111-ct 7 IIigI1I:111cI Street 3118 Iiust IQc1sc1wmI Iflltl IILJLISC, Su1tIoI'tI1 Rmul 111111 Rit'I11111111cI Ruud 1111 I.11wt'II Strcct 1110 YY1lSIIIlI1..fIt,1I1 Strut-t 411 II11II Strcct U0 North I'IIl11 Strcct IILIIIIIJIHII I.t111c 23 IXIo1111tz1.i11 .Xx'c111,1C IU I'It'1'l1Wl141l.I IQHLIII .113 .Xtlxmtitx .Xvt-11116 43 Mz1cIis1111 .Xu-11110 341 Iii1'kIz111cI S111-ct IY11tc1'I1'1I'fI I31'i1Igt' Rmtfl 130 Pc-II111111 Ruud IR-II1:1111 IiiIt111o1'c .X11:11't111Q11ts 4011 IIIgIlIi1I1LI RHIIII 4,011 XYt-st II7III Strcct 23 1 .Xsh Strc-ct 35 .XIt111':1S Ro111I 11,3 IQI111w0o1I Ro:11I t'11Ic Ronfl IOI-OS IIt-1'1'i1IQ .Xvcnuc .3311 II:11't Struct' 1.341 IIIQI1 Struct 2.32 IXI:1111 Stwct 1 1 Unk S111-ct 10 t'11I1s.1'111 III'11t' 132, N111'tI1 .X1I11111s Stn-ut 1,3 IIz1II I'I11cC 2111 North ,gfl Strcwt .18 Yinc Rc111fI 1311 .YX'0II1'ILIIL' .Xve1111t- S14 Nurth IS1x11n11c StI'L't't 11.1 XYt'St111i11st1'1' Rozul 138 St. I'1111I Stn-ct 1.11 Ct1IIt-gc .Xu-11110 23 AIHIJIL' IJ1'i1't- Si:1111Cst- I.1-g:1ti1111 BZII Nt11'tI1 Main Strct-t If NI11g511oIi:1. Ibrivc II:1w1'11'tI1 Ilrivc So IXIo1111t11i11 .Xvt'1111o 0.1 Mc-11110111 .Xu-1111c 4 liust 71d Struct I'.Ik111s I,ilI'Ii, Ilil. lXIicIclIt't11w11, Ohio. Mt-fliu, 111. I.111't'I11111111t, N. Y. Iil'11l1XX'IIIL', N, Y. Wt-stc111, Mass. S1111 .X11t1111iu, Tcxats. tit-1'111:111t11w11, Iill. South Iituliml, 011111. I,llWl'L'lIk tg Musa. St1111gI1t1111, Blass. II:11111It'11, 011111. Slmrt IIIIIS. N. -I. N411'tI1:111111to11, Mass. 'I'c1WSm111, KIfI. I.t-wisttm, Mc. West II.11'tf111'1I, CO1111. Ma1rI1IcI1t-a1d, Mass. KI111'1'1:st11w11, N. tf:1111I11'i1Igc, Mass. St. QIOIIIIS, NL'XVI40III'ltIILLIICI. R11tI1t-stur, N. Y. I'cII1L1111 5111111113 N. Y. ICxctc1', N. II. Wt1I1111t Ridgc, .YI'Ii. ItI1z1t:L. N. Y. Ncw Yurlc City. IIt'11x'u1', FOI. 811111113 Y:1IIt'y, X. Y. Now II:1vc11, UOIIII. XIRBIIII I:111', X. DI. Iwvltsl IIIIIL-, N. X. Nt-xv R1-i111i11. 011111. live-tt-1', N. II. XYiIIi:1111St1j1w11, Musa. Sz1It-111, N. I. I'.I1xt1I:t'tI1, N. -I. AI1lI1lIIL'SIL'I', N. H. Iixc-tt'1', N. II. XYil111111gtt111, N. C. I,ilI't I11111111t, X. X. -I:11IQs1111x'iIIt', I1'I:1. IYiI111i11:ft1111, IMI III'I1t1IiIj'II, IX. Y. Ii1'o11IqIi11t', Musa I11cIi1111z1, Iyll. I-1'c:1t IM-1Iq,N.X. I'Ixt'tt'1', N. II. XYa1sI1i11gt1111. IP. C. XYL-stl1111't, 011111. IITCAII Nt-1 IQ, X. Y. II111v111'tI1,X.-I. Summit. N. EI. Rye, N. Y. Nt-11' Yurk fity. 152 THE1936'P EAN Twccdy, L., W111'11c1', C. R. XY1llCl'i'Jl1I'y, li. XYa1t ton, Yun C 'Wl1itc, 'lf T. XYl1ittL'111o1't', R Wilson, QI. ti. XYils011, S. S, 1Yitl1.1111, M. P. Xvotitl, -Ii. .1 xXYl'l1HlI'lli-1, J. II xXvlNlliXVlll'!l, K. Xxvfigfht, M. lb. 1000-1001 1001-1002 IQOJ-1005 1005 ILJO4 100441005 IQOS 1006 1000 1007 IQO7 1908 1008-1000 1000 IQIO 1010-1011 1011 1012 1012 IQIQQ IQII5 T014 1014-1015 1015 1010 1016-1017 1017 1018 jr. H., I1 l'LLI1SO .IL .. 2:1 'F 1.120 XYES-t AYCIIUC, D. 17,4 Somursct 1101111 055 Iilk S111-ct 240 Bt-1'kclcy Place IO5 lflzust 73111 Struct 126 Glun .Xvenuc Rivt-1'w 115' 41 South PI'OS1DL'kit Strcut 2187 ti1'11.111lo11 Rozul 4 Fitth .Xvt-11110 ENROLLMENT Q00 IOLS-IQIQ 285 1010 1020 . 322 1020-1021 , 500 1021 1022 . 582 IQ22 1025 A 445 1925 1034 . 414 1924 1025 . 456 1025 IQJO . 465 1026 1027 . 488 1027 1023 , 516 1028 1020 522 IQJQ-IQ-30 - S25 1030-1931 . 572 IQVSI-IQ32 . 560 IQ5.Z-IQ35 - 565 10.1.5-19.14 . OII 1054-1055 - 575 1055' IQ 56 Sun Angelo, Toms. West Newton, Mass. 1'il'1ll1liiil1, Pa. B1'0okly11, N. Y. New York City. Newton Ct-utrc. IXIQ1 Littlcton, Mass. U1'mo11d Bcztth, Flu. liLu'li11gto11, Vt. Ci11t2i11111Lti, Ohio. .XlllJllI'I1, N. Y. l,cR0y, N. Y. Cclitt-1'b1'ook, C01111. SS 566 644 660 666 059 608 674 705 7 IO 099 703 684 601 1144 685 710 701 706 , Li! ' av-L:-f 1 XII , . . . 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' 'NJ' .wmwpwvzl ' . ,, 7 'Z ' ' A' i ,- X , .P 43 .437 , , Wig. 4. ' ff' 54' ' , 's' J' 2?-,qfxjy 5,g!-.q4b,gL- J 4 F vw' tv A iii, ,fm r gy. -aan v-gxf.. ,. F g Wu Y 1 Y. x 1 ,W x 'C PM WYE.. ma , 1. lb wyf 'A sn- IDDLE CLASS LO ER -'r' THE1935'PE.!lN Iwo af I J. O. Rutter, President IQ38 LOWER MIDDLE y CLASS ,-T22 ig, W. L. Rodman, Vice-President R. E. I-Iendrie, Secretary LL of you, regardless of whether this was your lirst or second year at lixeter, have been known as under-classmen. Next year the privilege of the yard will be ex- tended to you as a fitting symbol that you have graduated from this category. You will take your place, many of you, as leaders in responsible positions, and all ol you will be regarded with a certain respect that was unknown certainly during the prep year. and displayed but little this year. The Lower Middle year is more or less of a breathing spell between the hectic existence of a junior and busy year of an Upper Middler. Extra-curricula, school NK . -5 ? vi I ' i wht Ihr PEOPLES CHOICE I. R. Boocly, Jr. teams, increased school World, and various other activities will engross youg the languid hours spent in the common rooms and smoking roomswill, of necessity, become shorter. The Upper Middle year is important inasmuch as it is the last step in the long climb to the coveted position ol a Senior. As Lower Middlers your objective was not clearly delined, being described only in such terms as required courses, college boardsf' and the like. With college as your ultimate goal steer your course next year, guided by your own experiences this year and the example ol those who have preceded you. 155 THE1936' PEAN LOWER MIDDLE CLASS ADDRESSES Aldrich, T. R., Jr. Allen, C. M., 3d Alley, R. XY., Jr. Arnold, R. F. Baghy, I. K. Barnes, IJ. H. Barnes, XV. F., jr. Barrett, IC. M. Balellelcler, IC. Iieltlen, R. F. Benchley, Robert, Jr. Bender, L. Benedict, H. R. Betchley, R. G. Rigelmv, O. ll., gd Bill, R. C. Bliss, R. V. Brown, IC. H. Burnett, I. B. Caldwell, T. S. Caliga, R. li. Campbell, R. D., Jr. Campbell, XY. IJ. Carr, Broxviiell Cliamberlin, H. R. Clark, M. R. Clement, Everett Cleveland, H. G., Jr. Cohn, FI. I., Ir. Cook, D, R. Copp, B. A., 4th Cotter, R. L. Coxe, S. H. Crabtree, H. H., Jr. Curwen, D'A1'cy Dale. R. H. Davis, D. M. Davis, QI. F., Ir. Davison, XV. T. Dear, B. M , Ir. Decker, YY. AT., gd De Korn, Richard Dugan, IJ. C. Dunn, W. W. liggleston, F. C. liisele, C. L., Jr. lisser, A. E., jr. Ford, T. W. Fowler, W. F., Ir. Gibson, I. M. QI Swan Road IO6I Ackerman Avenue 24 Washington Street 1 1 5 1 Dorchester Road 145 Mt. Pleasant Street Alger Court Apartment 28 East 70th Street 68 Main Street 1414 Market Avenue, 2 Lynwood Road 1:0 Fitz Randolf Road 416 Bloomdale Avenue 70 Oswego Street 1 5 North Drive 230 Harrison Avenue 104 Crofton Road 700 Boulevard II Park Street IO5O Ritter Park Monument Street I425 East Main Street 8 Coolidge Hill Road 5 23 Lake Road 73 Leroy Avenue 183, Brattle Street ISQ Boulevard I'fSQ Overton Park Avenue 26 Frost Street 211 East 61st Street 1029 Beacon Street American Legation Duke University 671 Lafayette Avenue fm West 77th Street Hotel Statler IIQ St. Clair Avenue Q15 East 72d Street 400 First Avenue, North 6 Nassau Drive 547 Wick Avenue 257 Gypsy Lane Evergreen Avenue Winchester, Mass. Syracuse, N. Y. Jericho, N. Y. Belmont, Mass. Birmingham, Mich. New Bedford, Mass. Bronxville, N. Y. New York City. Exeter, N. H. North Canton, Ohio. Scarsdale, N. Y. Princeton, N. J. Montclair, N. I. Port au Prince, Haiti. Baldwinsville, N. Y. iMalba, N. Y. Blue Hill, Me. jersey City, N. J. Waban, Mass. Huntington, NV. Va. Danvers, Mass. Huntington, XV. Va. Wenham, Mass. Richmond, Ind. Cambridge, Mass. Mamaroneck, N. Y. Peterborough, N. H. Darien, Conn. Cambridge, Mass. Pelham, N. Y. Memphis, Tenn. Arlington, Mass. New York City. Newton Center, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Bryn Mawr. Pa. Great Neck, N. Y. Guatemala City, Guate- mala, Central America. Durham, N. C. Washington Depot, Conn. Buffalo, N. Y. New York City. Cleveland, Ohio. Spring Lake, N. J. New York City. Nashville, Tenn. Great Neck, N. Y. Youngstown, Ohio. Youngstown, Ohio. Westport, Conn. THE 19 36' PE AN 157 Gilman, L. D. Gleason, R. C. Gordon, I. I. Gras, A. E. Gremmels, S. B. Grimes, Loring, jr. Guliek, M. C. Hallock, D. E. Harrison, A. F. Harvey, D. Harvey, William Harvey, W. B., jr. Hendel, I. N. Hendrie, R. F. Hilliard, T. I. Hogg, Ballard Holman, Guy, Jr. Holmes, D. K. Hoopes, J. C. Hulburd, R. P. Huntington, Trumbull Jackson, W. S., Ir. jenkins, Llewellyn jones, A. O., jr. Joost, A. M., Jr. Kirchwey, G. W., 3d Kittridge, Chessman Kuryla, T. L. Lamont, D. B. Landon, N. R. Lane, Merritt, jr. Larkin, A. C. Leonard, R. J. Lister, F. K., jr. Lovell, E. R., Jr. Lupfer, E. B. Magee, I. F., Ir. Nlatthews, VV. V. G. Mazur, R. W. McKee, I. V., Ir. McKillop, E. VV. Merrill, S. A. Monroe, H. G., Ir. Moore, R. E. Neagle, P. M. O'Hare, J. J., Jr. Oppenheimer, P. J. Ordway, I. A., 2d Overstreet, R. B. Pach, S. W. Parker, A. S. Patch, R. K. Penniman, W. T., Jr. Pepper, E. L. Peterman, W. W. 9 jr IQZQ 2d Street, N. E. 171 Summit Avenue 1 ISO Commonwealth Avenue 20 Craigie Street Kahdena Road 84 Humphrey Street 7 West Cedar Street 33 Andrew Road II Crescent Avenue Q44 East 86th Street 1216 West Sycamore Street lO6 Mt. Auburn Street 639 Roslyn Avenue 1067 Hillside Avenue 1074 Cherokee Road 28 Claremont Road Hotel Shelton, 49th Street and Lexing- ton Avenue 31 Summer Street 2138 North Second Street 145 Bloomtield Avenue 228 East Kiowa Street Box 720, R. F. D. 1 86 Lake Street Sunnyside Lane Apartado 3, Paehuca Stanford Court 131 East 66th Street 26 Lenox Road 170 East 7Otl1 Street 2600 North Calumet Drive II Anchor Drive ISI! Crescent Drive 613 Paxinosa Avenue Cuyamaca Club 124 Longwood Avenue 4601 Fieldston Road 40 Algonquin Road 102 Front Street SI Wakeneld Street Box 23 82 Millard Avenue 1 Lexington Avenue 124 East 61st Street 3237 Klingle Road, N. W. 88 Ellison Avenue 148 Mt. Vernon Street 4 Barrett Place 1103 Hopeton Road, Westover Hills 156 XYoodland Road Minneapolis, Minn. Upper Monttlair, N. sl. XYest Newton, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Morristown, N. J. Swainpst ott, Mass. Boston, Mass. Swanipsi ott, Mass. Norwood, Mass. New York City. Kokomo, lnd. XYa.tertown, Mass. Westniount, Que. Plainlielcl, N. Louisville, Ky. Stl1l'Sflitlt', N. Y. New York City. Keene, N. H. Harrisburg, Pa. Exeter, N. H. Hartford, Conn. Colorado Springs, Col. White Plains, N. Y. Cooperstown, N. Y. Southold, N. Y. New Canaan, Conn. Irvington, N. Y. Hidalgo, Mexico. San Francisco, Cal. New York City. Summit, N. J. New York City. Houst on, Texas. Greenhaven, Rye, N. Y. Hubbell, Mich. Springtield, Ohio. Easton, Pa. San Diego, Cal. Brookline, Mass. Fieldston, Riverdale, N. Y. Chestnut Hill. Mass. Exeter, N. H. Rochester, N. H. Cresson. Pa. Bronxville, N. Y. New York City. New Yo1'k City. Franklin, N. ll. Washington, D. C. Bronxville, N. Y. Boston, Mass. Northampton, Mass. VVilmington, Del. Auburndale, Mass. Durham, N. ll. 15S THE 1.936 Pfeit'fenl.xerger, Mather Phillips, .X. H. Phillips, L. V.. jr. Pope, William Porter, j. D., jr. Price, C. B., jr. Prizer, W. N., jr. Reber, j. H. Reetl, M. P., jr. Reighley, W. F. Rodman, W. L. Rogers, j. R. Rogers. R. Il.. jr. Royal, Il. F., jr. Rutkstulil, C. li., jr. Rutter, j. O. Saflortl, C. L., j1'. Sanger, S. P., :rl Sltarpe, .X. B., Shohl, 'l'heotlore Simmons, S. IC., jr. Sloan. XY. L., :tl Souclers, M. R. Spaulding, H. L. Stevens, H. S. Sullivan, C. li.. jr. Thayer, L., jr. Thomson, C. R. Thomson, ti. B. Titus, H. cleWitt Towner, j. R. Turner, ll. B. Yan Battel, Paul, jr. Yer Plantk, XV. K. lYalker, j. Y. G., jr. lYhitehearl, N. H., jr. llvilliams, N. L. lllilliams, R. WV. Yllilson, B. P. lYilson, C. H. lYilson, K. H., cd Hlilson, Sloan lllolfl, H. F., jr. 463 Bluff Street 62 East Main Street 16 Sycamore Road 213 XYills Road S57 Pelham Manor Road 1735 Portage Avenue go Highland Avenue 5:4 Manor Road 43 Boulevartl Suehet 18 Argyle Street Box 107 no llast 45th Street North Broadway 20 Glen Street 42 Broadway 420 Franklin .Xvenue S1 Francis Street 30 Pleasant Street 587 lloorheacl Place lllllt' Street Barherry Hill Farm 70 Maple Avenue IOO South Street o0 Humphrey Street Box 387 Iti liverell Road Wetmore Farm 74 Rue .Xflolphe Buyl QI Chestnut St1'eet Llewellyn Park 616 Main Street Shotielcl Barracks I5 Great Oak Lane 45 Laurel Avenue 575 Parl-1 .Xvenue 9,3 Haskell Street Rogers Rock Club 30 East 72d Street Alton, Ill. XYenham, Mass. Uniontown, Pa. Hartforcl, Conn. Connellsville, Pa. Glenview, Ky. Haverlorfl, Pa. Pelham Manor, N. Y South Bend, Incl. Montclair, N. j. Wynnewood, Pa. Paris, France. Rochester, N. Y. Bloomtield Hills, hliclt New York City. Irvington, N. Y. Williamstown, Mass Bangor, llle. Steubenville, Ohio. Brookline, Mass. Somerset, Mass. I'ittslJurgh, Pa. Exeter, N. H. Topstielcl, Mass. Greenwich, Conn. Foxlmoro, Mass. Epping, N. H. lixeter, N. H. Swampscott, Mass. Red Bank, N. Yl'inchester, Mass. lYarren, Pa. Bruxelles, Belgium. Salem, Nlass. West Orange, j. Somerset, Mass. Oahu, Hawaii. Pleasantville, N. Y. Binghamton, N. Y. New York City. Fitcliburg, Mass. Tieonderoga, N. Y. New Yorl-1 City. PEAN Z 4 , O Q . .......f .L V WW L 0 r , f 3 3 a......, ' I ORCLAS S Lf 1 . wg? vm Ka 4 , 'V Q , V JA., 1 , 4 , 0 , ,, 1 , Z, ' 'iff , Q 4. . 'iz' I., 'fe iii. ,cgf '?. 54 1 , 1 'O ,. 1 1, . E' . VV r. ' '41, .8 AQ , . 1 J' r- 4 ' 1 F 1, . .ki ' . 3, 'J ' - 4 . ' , fl' , ,e 5' .Q A . 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If i 35 51 V29 JKV :HPI R1 Q-., P. -4 ,g, W, A,,,,.,,.3. .vw A- ,,.g,,. ..?f..,.iK Q.. wgpff 4 f' 'P' ' V- 'Z., ,.,,:. . -,fl .l fag-V V .'.aNV'V7. 7..1', f.i ',' ,.-F .4 A A., . .,,-'11 . Avggma. . ,, 4,1 1 5.1 V5 4 ,pw Q 15224 .I . .1---it A .vi i G . 7 ,. , fl 1 Q3 4 1 V ,-,nf . ,. -, , I 4 ,f ,A THEZ.936PEAN 161 JUNIOR CLASS F. R. Childs, President W. B. Chamberlin, Vice-President i939 R. l-l. Suman, Secretary HE junior year for you has been one of radical change, of unique experience, but mostly one of adjustment, adjustment to a new and totally ditlerent environment, composed of seven hundred individual personalities. During the first year on e is initi- ated into such mysterious institutions as the colorful pajama parade, the dignihed and orderly movie rush, the traditional Exeter Grill. Unfortunately, but quite properly, the junior soon finds out that all Exeter tradi- tions and requirements are not as agreeable as others. There are few who enjoy the chapel service as much as an exciting sporting if event, or the works of Caesar as much as the t'For- 7' Xia' T tunel' in the library. Yet in Exeter everything Ui Q Q has its proper place, and one of the primary pur- lg poses in the junior year is the discovering of the correct balance between study and pleasure, be- Q tween routine and leisure. There are interests for 62 everyone at the Academy. Become engrossed in XB some activity and devote your particular talents fl f X to Exeter in that way. The present members of K A .CTR ,39 will some day be the leaders of the school, and Xl. fed T sf f with that end in view give your best at all times, thereby not only benefiting yourselves, but also making Exeter a better place. BABY C. A. Legg, Jr. PEAN 162 THE1936' JUNIOR CLASS ADDRESSES Acton, F. S. Anderson, FFL. Apgar, H. H., jr. Bacon, li. R., gd liaeon, R. C., jr. liarher, I. L. liarlqer, A. C., Jr. Barnes, C. ti. Bastille, J. Q. Tiastille, R. A. Benson, john Berry, li. Ii. Black, I. C., jr. liilaelq, R. ll. llond, R. li. lioody, R. 'l'. llrown, A. F. Caldwell, F. ll , jr. Callahan, W. F., lr., Carter, F. S. Chamberlin, W. ll., 3:1 Chase, R. li. Childs, F. R. Clancy, F. B Clough, YV. S., Ir. Cogswell, li., gd Colsmauin, Paul Connolly, S. J., gd. u N toolt, lu. Il. Cooney, D. C. Coons, Alliert, Qlr. Copp, ll. N. Crowley, S. W. Dalrymple, Willard 'lJe1l1'lJo1'n, Deering, T. S., Doe, W. li., jr. Dudley, fl. A. Dugan, R. C. Dunbar, ll. L. Dwyer, I. li., Ir. Iiverett, I. S., Ir. Fessenden, W. N. Field, J. C. Fitzpatritls, XY. bl. Frates, I. A., gd Frost, I. W. Grey, P. P. Guiet, Pierre Hamilton, H. Hathaway, I. S. Holliday, YV. J., Jr. 101 West Broadway go Alpine Street S44 Lafayette Avenue 446 Briar Place 0.3, Garden Road 1 257 Dean Street Old Concord Road 216 Main Street. SJ,-413 tooth Street 73 Nonta Yista Flare ISO Rent Road 37 Somerset Road 473 'liard .Xvenue 160 fflllil idge Avenue 700 Boulevard 702 Chestnut Street go Marrett Road YYilson Point i Bryant Street 6 Chandler Street 2 Bowers Street Hutton Park 105 Old Army Road ,goo Market Street .ttyl Puritan Road SLO lingle Street 300 Hathaway Park 1751, Overton Park .Xvenue 7 I6 Courseview Road 23.7, XYa.lnut Street it Sununer Street T7 XVest gist Street l'orter House rlgo liast auth Street Hotel Statler -gg llowlfzllil R0L11l 040 Grand Concourse .Zo Summer Street 1,8 Fair Street 35 High Street 30 Morton Street 2340 Fast goth Street liclmands Road 70 YYashington Avenue 04 Morris Street 6 Leonard Road 272 Fast Chestnut Street Salem, N. Malden, Mass. Morrisville, Pa. Chieagro, Ill. XVellesley Hills, Mass. 'l31'ooklyn, N. Y. Cross River, N. Y. lielmont, Mass. Peterborough, N. H. Peterborough, N. H. Westport, Conn. Qlamaitia, N. Y. Ridgewoofl, N. Wuhan, Mass. Lexington, Mass. XVL-st New Brighton, N Summit, N. Huntington, W. Va. Wuhan, Mass. Lexington, Mass. South Norwalk, Conn. Camhriclge, Mass. Lexington, Blass. Nashua, N. H. XXX-st Orange, N. Searsclale, N. Y. Paterson, N. J. Swampseott, Mass. linglewood, N. J. Plandome, N. Y. Lebanon, Pa. iXIt'IHl'?lliS, Tenn, lironxville, N. Y. Hroolsline, Mass. Colteolll, N. ll. New York City. Exeter, N. H. New York City. Cleveland, Ohio. West Newton. Mass. New Yorlc City. Hallowell. Me. Kingston, X. Y. lfxeter, N. Il. North .Xl.1ington, Mass. Tulsa, Olala. Framingham Centre-,lN'l Palisades, N. Y. Northampton, Mass. Dover, N. I. Bronxville, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. ASS XV THE 1.93 6' PEAN 163 Hosford, F. H. Houston, C. A. Johnson, I. XV. Judson, F. S. 1i1LllQft'I'Qil., Rade, jr. li1Ll.ZC'lllJ1Ltll, N. deli. Keating, R. R. Reefer, G. C. Rittreilge, W. R., 21l Laing, R. C., Jr. Lzivnon, J. P., 2d Lee. XY. li.. gd Leopold, XV. S. Levy, R. L. ltlarshaxll, W. W. Mason, R. XV. Mc'Brier, I. R. :Alt Clure, R. ll. M' Millen, C. A.. Jr. Meyer, M. B. Mithofl, QI. M. Mitchell, Douglas More, B. ll. lNIorg1an, Councilman Morris, A. P. lNlorrison, Alva, Jr. Mosher, P. R. Murphy, F. P., Ir. Nagle, A. C., Ir. Neese, A. A. Perky, Gregory Peterson, J. F. Pugh, Ezra, Ir. Pym, A. H. Richardson, G. H. Rising, BI. R. Robinson. W. E. Robson, R. K. Rohman, C. H. Rossiter, john Sargent, Frederick Sawhill, J. E., Ir. Scherman, S. E. Seeligson, A. A., Ir. Shea. W. J. Slick, E. F. Stalaer, E. C. Stewart, G. H., ,l1'. Sullivan, E. G., Jr. Suman, R. H. Sweet, C. C. Swift, A. M. Taylor, G. W. Thewlis, H. IXI. Thompson, D. C. Turner, XV. I. 804 11th Avenue Cross Highway 83 Serpentine Drive 4,58 Bellevue Avenue 6 Carteret Plate IIS East Sad Street Sunnyside Lane IO4 Everett Street 75 Maple Avenue 320 Barrington Street 114 Linden Street goo Sunset Street ICO7 Hillside Avenue 241 East 7th Street 14oa Iriquois Avenue 1528 West Macon Street S Bund S41 Bryant Street 141 Meigs Street Oenoke Avenue 1 1 Hilliard Street 2 Kensington Road 2 Garden Terrace 56 Everett Street SK Concord Street 1 Oak Lane I502 Bushnell Street 512 Montgomery Avenue 1172 Park Avenue 162-9 South Elwood 46 Beach Bluff Avenue 129 Xliest Ilill Street 28 North Street 41 Exeter Street 128 Soundview Avenue IQ7Q D Street S5 Terry Road 1443 Lake Shore Drive 1165 Fifth Avenue II4O Fifth Avenue 420 West Igill Street 279 Grove Street 327 West 18th Street Watervliet .Arsenal I Naples Road 4817 Montrose Boulevard 203 Clinton Avenue 1 215 Madison Avenue 205 East 69th Street Q8 Broad Street Braden Copper Company Moline, Ill. Westport ,' Conn. East lYilliston, N. Y. New Rochelle, N. Y. Henderson, Texas. Trenton, N. I. Garden City, N. Y. New York City. Irvington, N. Y. lA'lil.Ilt'llCSlCI', N. H. Flushing, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y. Woodmere, N. Y. Stranton, Pa. Plainfield, N. J. Foxhoro, Mass. lirie, Pa. Detroit, Mich. Decatur, Ill. Yokohama, Japan. Palo Alto, Cal. Rochester, N. Y. New Canaan, Conn. Cambridge. Mass. Scarsdale, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Southhridge, Mass. Nashua, N. II. Scarsdale, N. Y. Beloit, Mich. Bryn Mawr, Pa. New York City. Tulsa, Okla. Beach Bluff, Mass. New York City. Granville, N. Y. lVest Newton, Mass. XYhite Plains, N. Y. Lincoln, Neh. Hartford, Conn. Chicago, Ill. New York City New York City. Oklahoma City, Okla. Manchester, N. H. Oklahoma City, Okla. New York City. Watervliet, N. Y. Salem, Mass. Houston, Texas. New Brighton, N. Y New York City. New York City. lYaketield, R. I. Bloomtield, N. I. Rancagua, Chili. 164 THE 1.936 PEA '.l'u1'nQ1', W, P., Ir. lY111lc1'1voo1I, .X. II. xvllll 1Jo1'c11, T, N. 30 Graco Strcct R. D. F. 1 2 I'11'1,mksiclc Rfmfl XY:11'1'1-11, Imvifl O P1191 .Xxx-1111c XYhCClNVI'iLIl1l, IP. P.. jr. 3S2 Ileywomjl .Xx'c1111c XYl1i1i11g, C. li. B1w1111ic H1110 XYhili11g, hl. R., 311. PO 51111111160 Ruzul XVi1l1i11gto11, J, P. '-1 7 .Xpplc TMC 'If1':1il ZXIZLICICI1, Mass. Ridgciiclcl, Conn. South O1'm1f.:e. N. I N1.11'w:11k. Cf5l1l1. fVf1'1l1U.fL', N. I. LiH1L'llDl'l, Mass. SCLlI'Sfl1l1C, Y. XVL'S'f1bOI't, Colm. LARGEST RLTRESENTATION NEW 7'Of?f1 - X56 - MASS. - X45 - NJ-67 NH.-5! 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OYXO Q Xfr S K, QQ. XT J M 4 ff ' V I , f I xxx X fv f .,lA IK.: 7' .,VA , 'Lk . q.. li . on A O 166 THE1936'PEAN CHRISTIAN FRATERNITY HE Christian Fraternity has completed this year a. season which was as prosperous as anyone could hope for. The Cabinet, during the winter term, under the leadership of Mr. Bartell, conducted a campaign for funds, which, starting out with its aim the sum of 552400, linished only after it had received well over that amount. This money they used for various relief organizations and worthy causes throughout the Eastern United States. With part of the money, they published the E Book, which is given to all studentsg the Address Book, likewise, was published under the supervision of the Cabinet. Several lectures were given under the sponsorship of the Fraternity. On the night of the Fall Dance, a movie was shown for those who did not attend the dance. During the winter term, the Christian Fraternity sponsored several Gilbert and Sullivan teas under the leadership of Mr. Scott, with soloists and choruses from the Glee Club and Choir, helped by some of the wives of faculty members. This is the fourth year that these teas have been given, and they are on the way to becoming another Exeter custom. As a result of several conferences during the winter term, the Christian Fraternity has been changed in many ways. The Fraternity will retain those duties which have any connection with religious or social welfare work, while the Senior Council will take over some of the othersg certain responsibilities they will hold in common. The main reason for this change was the restricted membership allowed under the old system, now any students who are interested may join, as well as the fourteen in the cabinet, as in the old plan, and the four ollicers of the new plan. The new Fraternity will undertake work with poor of the town of Exeter, sponsor the Sunday conferences, and conduct a series of musical vespers on Sunday afternoons. Among the duties turned over to the Senior Council is the sponsorship of the E Book and the Address Book. lllorking together, the two groups will hold the first school meetings, collect the school funds, and sponsor the Gilbert and Sullivan teas. Although yet to be seen, it is believed that this system will work better than the former one. a M .N A Y- N 'Pre ,ff , JR., I if-iffy X , .Aff N N . F ' s i 3 L 1' . X ' I -,. A , f TQ Q K ' A ff 'eff f- so crc' H-K ,- ' , - ' ln, -. 1 f - - f ,, 1 xy- ff X tg- -pl fx. I If xxx 1 xxi I , if J x X 1 X ,4 A xx-XY V fy ,ff , , sex 1 XV Xlxfk .XA 1 il Av . XXX fr - , THE1936' PEAN 167 CHRISTIAN FRATERNITY CABINET will-Q 4,7 Bark Row - Dearborn. XYOOIQI Second Row! Cosby, Hosford, Stokes, Downing, Slmnd, Merrill Fran! Raw - Savage, Walker, Illnmn, Curwen, Knowlton, Mr. Bartell, Alter P1'4'5i117r'11l . . . I 7il'l'-PI'K'SI!iFlII . . Sl'fI'l'ZILl1'jI . . T1'1'a5111'4'1' . . Ifflfzrify ,lrI1'ix4'1' . lNlI,I,IAM A. CORDINOLEY, JR. NORMAN COSBY EMERY L. IDEARBORN GEORGE S. DOWNING OFFICERS MEM ISILRS RICHARD S. IIOSFORD IERNRST S. IXIISRRILL IQOUICRT J. S.xv.xo1a IIRRRY .L CIYRWIQN ARIf1I.x IJ. IQNQWLTON Pull. li. IL1.x1.IxN ALRI-1R'r I. AXIJNQR l'lRN1cs'r C. H.xRT1-iLL JAMES SILXND, 313 IIAROLD I. STORES ROSCOE W.xI.141cR, JR. O. BR.1xDL12y XYOOD 1 168 THEZ.936PEAN LANTERN CLUB MEMBERS 14111 k Ruin Iirlmumls. XYiHi:lm5, 1 Ll:hw1L Hsin! Rffiu -Amluy, lbugtiu, limnucr. .Xu-ry, flllllftlbll .SU-1 nm! lima A Mr, Vunninghzmm, Yam lfiutlul, Cllcringlfm, Phiilips, Naxunmherq. Gulicl-1, Huuzc, Falmlubcll 1',lHlIf Kuzu - IgI'i1llbll1lXX', Umlillgc, SSULIUII,Iilllltillgtllll,RiLh1ll'1,lSUl1,Glll'1h1L'l', Rnggcvccn OFFICERS P1-1w1'fif'11! . . . .... . J. H. IIUNTINGTUN lrffl'-Pl'1'Nf1fL'1Il . . AX. P. SAXTON .S'1,'r1'cf411'y. . . Y'm1w11'1'1' H. R. Axslmx j. 'I'. Rnxxlflc 'l'. lf. IiR.xuw11.xw W. D. Cxx11'1am1, P. W. C1II2R1NQ:'1'oN U. P. C'0u1,I1Jc':1c MLIMUEICRS W. T. C1's11w.x Ii. P. FIHIITNIJS Ii. K. G.XRDNliR M. C, l1I'I,1f'1Q R. L. GUSTIN, ju. D. U. II.xI.S'r1Qfxn J. H. Hmmm G. L. R MR. R. ICu.xRDs1m, 3D N. CUNNINM1.-xxr G. W. N.xI'xmURc, JR. A. H. 1'11ILI.ufS G. C. QLKXPTON IXDRIAAN Rocuuvmzx, QD PAUL V AN B.x'L'rI':r, A. 5. XYILILXMS T H E I 17 3 6' I' E A N ltifl LANTERN CLUB l9'iXC'lll.'l'Y ll ICMI-iliIQS Mic. R, N. CllNNlNt1ll.'XlN'l Mn. l . W. t'l.1siIw.x Mus, j. A. 'l'r:r'rs M1t.ll.lJ'.X.tllimrl-:N Alle. l'1.S.W. limit Mic. M. li. Wil.1.mx1s 1 s line. C. 7. l.1.ox'b NDER the able leadership of President john Huntington, the Lantern Club, the literary organization of the school, enjoyed an excellent year. One important factor in this success was the new and more progressive policy which was begun this yearea policy that called for noted men to speak every week at meetings open to the students and members of the faculty. The discussions and the lectures given by such men as Owen VVister, novelist, on The Choosing of Wines, llr. R. l'. Strong, well- lcnown research doctor, on 'Tropical Diseases, Gluyas Williams, a famous cartoonist, on the subject of cartoons, Professor Matthieson, of Harvard, on American Humor, and Mr. Kesleigof our own faculty, on Keats and Shelley, were so well attended that the Lantern Club's weekly meetings are now considered as much a part of the school life as the Merrill Lectures. At the beginning of the year the club moved into its new headrluarters in Watkins House, where they have made themselves extremely comfortableg and where they have the headquarters for the editing of Y'l1f'Ifvz'z'f-zu,- at the end of the year the old members were given, as usual, a banquet by those who had been reeently elected. 'W jf i gs: . ff' .. ,ffilfi f an tl ff W A f for , 'gf erg f ,QR V it ,D 'ff if x f -J fri gy I . fl . 'ye Y C1 V XX , A M eg sx X ,My fy be 1 . ', N, 'ev X 170 THE1.936'PEAN SENIOR CGUNCIL .Yltzizflfizy -linoullon, Xlvuml, lheurborn, Ilowning Sillifzg - lllnian, Walker, Alter, l'uru'en, Cordingley OFFICERS P1f'fifYf'111 .... ....... . . A. J. ALTER lf 1'rw-P1f'S1'Jz'f1l . . . . , R. Vl'.XT.KER, JR. .Sn1'i'l4lr',x'-Tl'r'11X111'1'l' . . ...... . . H. A. CURWEN RIICBIHIQRS W. X. ClURlJiNClI.l-.Y, In. G. QX. Dowxixcz PI. S. BIERRILL, IR. E. L. lbicqxieisonx P. IC. ILi.M.xN, Jn. O. B. Woon A, U. Kxowmox HE Senior Council, a group of ten Seniors who are elected in their Upper Middle year by their own class out of twenty-two candidates nominated by the Senior Council then in ollice, is the sole representative of the student body in seeking new privileges and in carrying out other matters between the faculty and the students. Dr. Perry is appointed head of this body for as long as he is the principal of the Academyg and with him as its leader, the Senior Council is made up of the students most prominent in school affairs. By the reorganization of the Christian Fraternity and the exchange of many of its duties with the Senior Council, the Council is expected to be of more inliuence in the school than it has ever been before. It will sponsor the publishing of the HE' Book and the Address Book, which have formerly been under the direction of the Christian Fraternityg together with the Fraternity it will collect funds from the students for the Red Cross and for benents to the school itself, such as procuring lecturers and sponsoring the Gilbert and Sullivan teas. THE 1936 PEAN 171 Prcsfzlcni ..... Sm'1'vIa1'y-T1'nzSzzrcr . . S. C. C.xRRoI,L IJ. C. IDUGXN K. P. IQINARD I. R. BIANLICY, Ju. OFFICERS MEMBERS G. P. MCCOUCII j. R. ROGERS B. H. SCHUR LES CABOTI . . J.R.1z.M.fRs S. C. C.xR1zo1.L PRESCOTT SLADP: D. B. Towlzlz PAUL VAN BATT N. M. WARNIQR NS ICI., JR. Burk Row - Beals Suomi Row - Schur, Tower, Mr. Everett, Kinard, Warner, McCoucl1 Fran! Row - Manley, Carroll, Rogers, Mr. Jorre, Slade Q 172 THE 1936 PEAN 7. M R. li. G. C. F. C. 1. J. R. B. .PI'CSfL1't'Ilf . , l'ic'c'-lJrc5i4iw1!. , St't'I'L'fLlI',V . . TITLISZIITI' . 'I31a1z1Nu11.iz BL.fxc1Q l3V1zI.EIc:1r C1I.xLiui14S CUIIN, ju. FELLHWS . l L. J. P. 4 I-IERODOTAN SOCIETY OFFICERS MEMBERS FINN GUDFREY GUSTIN, JR. I'I,xuD1Nc, 311 JONES S. GODFREY I. H.'XRDING, 50 . B. FELLOWS . L. GUSTIN, IR. C. N. KIRKPATRICK I. C. LOBENSTINE J. D. MALCQLMSON, IR. C. W. PERKINS S. F. Posrzv T. T. NVHITIC limb Raw Y Mulcolmbon Sccnnil Raw - Perkins, Burleigh, While, Mr. Saltonstall, Kirkpatrick, Cohn Frnni Row - Gubtin, Harding, Godfrey, Fellows, Finn THE 1.936 PEAN 173 SOUTHERN CLUB 0. .,, . i X L. ..f- YM3.. Bafk Row - Crawford, Williams, Burch. Peter, I. Smith. Eisele, Fumpbcil Tlmd Row 4 Pugh, Dnnscr. Twccrly, Burnett , Ciruvcr. D. Kopp, Frulcs, 0'H:1rc, Perry, Xu1'xwm.,l, K'Q1'r.-I, Qlcplxulmm SL'l'17lI!f Rmv Y -' B. Cmpp, Buckley, Draper, Biwnulfimt, Crmlilnck, Richgmlvon, SLIIYI-ill FIUIII Raw - c,'illll1tQiiCl', Pzigun, Sprunt, Duty, R. Smith, Cillclwcil, Ewing OIVFICYCRS G li W li D F T R A I3 D J. D, Pl'!'Sff17L'llf. . . I'VI'L4L'-Pl'l7.S'ilIl'llf. . S cfrvla 1' y- T1'ms111'v1' . C. HARNETT R. BDC14w11'H, IR. G. BRo.xDF00T, IR. . L. BUCKLDY, JR. M. BURCII D. C.xLDw12LL, JR. . CA1x111D1aLL, IR. D. C11.xNDL12R, IR. J. CALDWELL IJ A. CORP, 4TH N. C01-P I. CORRAL M. CR ADDOCK, JR. W. H. CRAWFORD M ICMBILRS 'I 1. B. IMNSIQR W. T. IMVISON IC. S. 1,R.Xl'ICR, JR. C . . L. Iummn, JR. K. B. I uR1w E FL.XIIl R'IY J.. AI. A. I'iR.X'I'IiS, 5D 1. P. FLRNISS J' C. GRUVICR, JR. Ii. H. Hlxxux, JR. C. N. KIRK1'.xIRiCR, JR, QDLIVER NURWOUD I. I. O'II.xRLi, JR. U. D. PAGUN S. IHTTY I. bxrmr, IR. W. SPRUNT IC. O. PIQRRY, IR. AlQ'I'lIl'R P1'l'l'l-ZR, DIR. C. li. l'RI1f1c, IR. l xR.x Puzii, DIR. I. Ki. R142'1r.xRDsm1 .X. .X. Si-,14.I.In,mx,j1: lf. I . SLICIQ I. N. SMITH, JR. R. P. S'l'lCl'lll'LXS QI. II. S'1'm'i11-ixsox R. Il. St'M.xN 1. l,. VIXWICICIJYY -IR. lmris XX 11.1.1 um, ,QD SLD.xN Wilsurz 174 THE 1.936 PEAN RIFLE CLUB Burk Row - Mr. Euston, White .X'cI'n1IIi Huw f HIIynI:III, Clarke. OWIILITU, Dzlrrin, Barber, Sullivan Ifmnf Kms -- Wm.If,lrIIfT, I'lIillips, Craxwlorll. Hnywzxrcl, Keating, Kittrcrlgf. C-JISIIIQIIIII IIIQBIHIQRS I. W. .XILIIIS , A. DUDLISY W. H. PISILER R. C. BILL . A. II.wM.xN A. H. PHILLIPS R. B, ISLACIQ J. A. CL.NRI4Cl7l A. W. CR.xwI'oIIIJ, ju. IVA. CIVIIWIQN, jk. R. M. DAIIIQIN, JR. M. M. DIY Ii. M. DEAR, IR. nu-wfwf W: mweff 1 . A . A. H,xYw4xRD . L. HILL '. P. KEAIIING IIRSSIIAN RITIIIIILIJGL, J-R. I. O'H.xI21c, III. XYI1,I,I.UI PIJPI3 J. M. ROBINSON C. E. SULLIVAN, IR. M. N. WVARNER T. T. WVHITE SLOAN VVILSON I. II. WooDI1I'IIr, QD . K. PATCH OFFICERS P1'vsI'dI'1zL G. LX. HAYWARD V1'CI'-P1'f51'dc Ill A. W. CRAWFORD Svu'f'!Iz1'y- TI'L'USlH'I'7' M. M. DAY THE 1936 PEAN 175 MR. P. Ii. GROPP, Cmzfh bi MEMBERS 9 - . W. T. HIXLER W. F. C.xLL.fxH.xN, JR. RAD:-1 li,xNu1sRG.x, JR. A. lil. lircxlbulcis, JR. IE. B. LLYPLPIQR R. K. P.xTc'H A. W. SCI-IMIDT H. G. Tuma RIDING CLUB .guy J 5.. 5w,,,,,,-gf, 176 THE1936'PEAN SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY Slfrizdimg - Mcfouch, Erlmunds, Smith, Wilson, Nichols .Silling - Hinckley , Sloane, Mr. Bartlett, Dnvii, Lobenstinc P. C. F G. W. P1'rsia'nzt . I'ifr'-P1'f5iI1'w1l SCcrL'lfz1'y . . M. BU'rM.xN W. DAVIS P. EDMUNDS S. G01zDON,3D HAPP1-lla OFFICERS MEMBERS H. F. IIINCKLEY, IR. li. P. IOXES . C. LOBENSTINE I G. P. NICCOUCII G. M. NICHOLS R. W. WVOODWARD C. W. IFAVIS j. SLOANE C. E. IQUCKSTUIIL, JR I. Ii. SLOANE J. N. SMHH, JR. J. G. WVITSON R. W. WYUODXVARD THE 1936 PEA N 1 7 PI'K'SfliCllf . . T1'ua5111'v1' . Svc'1'd4z1'y A. T. BANNING, 3D J. L. B.xRm1R j. T. BQNNI-NR Ii. H. Comic W. T. Cusuxm H. S. ILLNIXTON M. M. DAY I. S. FRANCIS A. B. 1 R1cx4'u TI-IE OUTIN6 CLUB UIVFICICRS . M.. M. Du' . G. W. TWALTMBURG, JR. . W. K. VI-:R PLAMJK MITMBICRS Ii. li. GARDNER lf. W. IIAMILTOX, JR. .IA II. Il.xx1IL'roN ll. 15, IILALD R. li. HIGGINS P. HULBURD R. N. nlcli. Ii,XTZENl3.XfflI L. S. BIOHR. JD fi. W. NAUMBURC, 15. U. PJQRRY, JR. A. II. P1ur,L1Ps G. L. RICIIXRDSUN J. O. 51c.xM.xN5 j. L. SCOTT J 1 Q.. W. K. V1f:R P1,.xNC1: R. S. WVIIITIQ T. T. Wmm Burk Raw! Cushwu, While, Phillips Illini Raw -- Mohr, Ricl1:m,lw11, Burbcr, Bonucr, I-'mncis 5CL'1Hh1 Rnwf Cook. Hu1bu1'1,l, Hczlhl. White, 1'w1'ClNfl1, J. Hamilton Fl'0ll!KUIU1 NllLlll1lJQI'g, Higgim, Ycr1'lau1cla, Dany, SCRIIHLHIS, I'L'1'lX, F. Humillull THE1936PEAN 179 ACADEMY DEBATI N6 COUNCIL -3 .. 'v Slallding f Mr. Robinson, Kline, Daly Silliug - Kimball, Giclding, Cherington, Grover, Kingsbury Clzairlrzalz . ....... . l'. W. Clricieixtzrox M. M. DAY j, C. Grzovl-zu, jiz. R. H. liuiwi-, N. R. GIDDINC. I. P. Kixinxri. XY. lf. Mi'1e1:.xx' IC. j. Kixcssrzcrzr, IR. HIS year, a new scheme was tried in running the debates with other schools. ln the fall term, eight men were chosen to form a squad from which the team for each de- bate was chosen. Thus, two aclvantages were gained: first, a much heavier schedule than in former years was arrangedg and second, more students were able to take il part in the school debates, since every member ol the squad debuted at least once. -Xlso successful was the program of the G. L. Soule and the Golden Branch debates. 180 THE1936' PE N GOLDEN BRANCH Back Raw h- Mellor, Chalmers, White, Edmunds, Houze Tlzinl Row - Mr. Muylucr, Mulculmaon, Finn, SCl1LllJZlfl.KKllI1C, Bill Sammi Row - Xl'eylvurn, Saxton, xVL1l'l11:'1', Kingslsury, Bonner, Turnvr Fruzzl Row - Clxlmy, Byics, IlD.11', Chcringlou, Gublin, Gidding, Dwyer OFFICERS I7l'l'Sil17l'lI! . ..... . l7f!'C'Pl'l'9fll1L'I1f . . Sf'f7'Cfl1J'y . TI'Ct'lSZH'f'I' , E. R. ALEXANDER R. BECKWITH, IR. R. W. BELCHER, JR. R. C. BILL G. A. BOEIIM, IR. J. T. BDNNER W. G. BRO.XDI OO'l', JR. AXTELL BYLES T. C. CIIALMERS, JR. P. W. CHERINGTDN F. B C LANCY D. S. COHEN I. A. IJOUGIITY I. E. IJWYER P. EDMUNDS MEMBERS F. B. EWING, JR C. E. FINN N. R. GIDDING I. C. GROVER, JR. R. L. UUSTTN, IR. A. D. ll,XRGR.fXVE SHERM.NxN I'IO.XR H. J, HOUZE W. M. IIUSSEY F. S. JUDSON I. P. IQIMBALL, IR. E. I. IQINCSBLRY, IR R. B. INILTNE IULIAN L.xzARUs R. D. RICCLURE P. W. CHERINGTON SHERMAN HOAR AXTELL BYLES R. L. GUSTIN, JR. J. D. 11.-XLCOLMSONT IR J. F. MAGEE, IR D. W. MELLOR A. L. NIKOI.ORIC I. O. RUTTER A. P. SAXTON J. L. SCOTT QI. R. D. STERLING C. H. STERN H. S. STEVENS D. B. TURNER N. M. VVARNE1? R. A. W EYBURN W. H. SCIIUBART JR H. STEPHENSON THE 1936 PEAN 181 OFFICICRS Prfsidclzl. . . Vice-Prcsirlclfl . . Scf1'0la1'y-Trc'41.s1f1'v1' . MIQMIS IQRS A. T. BANNING, SD G. S. CioRDoN, gn R. C. CAMPBELL A. DUP. CHANDLER, JR. G. O. CLARK, JR. j. I. LloRDoN A. M. HAINES R. H. DALE C. A, HuL'STf,mN VVILLARD TDALRYMPLE R. P. JONES M. M. DAY N. DRB. Ii.xTzr:N1z.xcH RICHARD TJIQKGRN W. U. LEE, 3D W. G. DEVINE T. R. IIQI LcR uf'1' R. Y G.L SOULE . ti. C. QU.XR'l'lJN . 11.5 lmlznox, gn . W. G. l5l-LVINIC W. I . ML'RR.xv G. IJ. l'.xc.1uN R. K. PATCH 5. I . 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Osommn I31mm,1-:y Woun xVILY,T.XfXI BICIJHXYIQLL S'1'L'r3KY lmu:1,.xs HILL RUBIXSHN jo51cP1 1 CL.xU1J1c CLM11-:NT R0BL3u'1' XVUODIQUFIT .XNLJ1-3RsoN RIn'1LxR U Glikblitll-I XY1f11c1cl,1-:R 1'.xUL W1 u'ruN L'11ni1xIN1:'mN .XLAN Slilaxlallzlz Mxxxlxu I1L'AlPlIRlCY I,1euvu1,1J Nun. ju, Ru 'u.x1z11 XVITKIN IQRIL' IIIL1, H,Xtil4lIl llxlzlzv l'w.XRR.XR II1Nc'1Ql,11:x', JR. IIUUSHN Ruulslxs .XNSLIQY lQUYIIm,x1.xx,-llc. RAxL1c1ml Hxxsl, ,I 11. Rmyxl, Sumrlclx SQ'I'I.X.XL' .XLFRl-,lb 1wL'1'ux'l' L'11.xxm,l-zu, ju. llfrwyxl, Smm 1-Lu Si'II.X.U:' .IIN-lICl'lf CNOIQS Rm v1:1c1a'r Wrist l,Jm'f:1.xs IIl1,r,Rumxsux 184 THE 1936 PEAN Tum 'I'111-1 T11 1-1 'fill-L T11113 'I'111'p 'l'111c 'l'111-1 PIII-, T II 1-3 'I'111a T11 11: 'I'11111 'l'1111, 'lxllli T11113 T11113 S111-:111111N IIUAR PRIZES . S111'11-g'1'y 1111 '1'111g L'1x1'1xN,x'1'1 l'111x1-3 H111.1111,11 L'1-11-g1111s'1'1w P11111-Ls . . . C11A111'1'L1x SL'IICXL'Ii l'1:1x1i5. 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R11'11.11:11 W1x1:111x1:'1111N l3.11.1111'1N I,l',WIS lJ,xv111 S111 li1'1c'1' lI11.x1w ,X11s'r1N L'111e1v111N .X1,1-1x.xND11,11 L'1111f111,m1' IS.x1z1Q1a11, ju X VX ffm p PUB 'T1ONSQ 1315 THE1936PEAN EXONIAN BOARD 14.111 l'.'111u xxvll11liI1,1.L'!Q I'11x..'X1ux.11111L'r,111u4111w l 11.'11'1!1lC111u - li11111111g, 1'1t111.-51, 1i11'1i11:1l1'1114, k'11.1111111.-1, SIL-1111c11k1111 121211, XYnl1Af TV11' JIIH H121 19111111 Rm. 111tc 1-V 1111111.1r11 111111111-r::.XX'1-Nr 15111'l1cll, 111-1111.111'11, 1I11l1:'111Ul1,xY ' S1'1'11111I1C11:v - l'1:111cy, l11,11,11,1y, Wright, IZ:11'1'1'll,1X111.11:1w1111,311111-111u1', 11.1111i1t1111, 111111111152 '--11cL1.w1l11,5lux1411t,'111o111z1w f.'11l1lNL'1': Y1'1,11,111. SlllIIlI1L'I'H. 1.11111- P1'1'11'1l1'11l . . . . .1f!'UL'l'f1Xf1I4Q .1f111111,q1'1' .1l111111,Q111.q121111111 . Ci1'111111li1111 11l1111f1g1'1' . .1111'g111111'111 151111111 Sfnn KY I'f1Yi!111A . f'11f1l111'.i 11.1111111111 ,l1l'z11'111xi11g 11l111111.q1'1' ,l.x.11'x!1111! 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Stewart THE EXONIAN HE E.l'l71l1-t7II, old- est preparatory school paper in the country, has iust completed its 58th year. The editors have continued the progressive policy begun a. year ago, with the taking over of the athletic programs and the publishing of several special issues. The thirty-page Andover football program, published by Tin' liv- mziulz alone, was a great success, and it became certain that the paper would here- after publish all the major athletic programs. The opening and graduation day specials have been continued this year with as great success. One of the most praiseworthy accomplishments oi this year's board was the conducting of a poll which proved con- clusively that the Academy lfaculty is in favor of a course in government at Exeter. The editorials have been noteworthy in the number of improvements in the school for which they have been responsible. 188 THE 1936 PEAN PEAN BOARD Shxmlizzg Y Czurny. Clarke, Iiutcs. Iicnld. Clzlrk .Yillizzy -- liuldxur, Gurdon, Blume, Grcblc, Burt, Niknluric. Noycs .ldT't'l'f1'.YilIAQ Jfuzzqsgva' LEONARD A. NIROLORIC C1'1'c'11!f11'i011 flfdlltlgfl' EDWARD M. NOYR5, 2D SCL'I'L'f1ll N DOL'cs1..fxs P. BATES A cfuzllffu all EVICRI-1T'1 W. Czx A. DUP. CHANDLER, JR. A. J. GOLDSMITH, JR. CRNY Edffn,--mcfffl-f EDWIN SDI. I. GREBLE, 3D .nftlllllgfllg Edilor DANIEL L. KIOORE l1IlIlIItYt'I'ff7l Effilur JACK A. CLARKE Plzolvgmplzic Eriilm' GEORGE O. CLARK, JR. A xwviatc Board Mcuzlzvrs J. LT. KRYES J. C. LOBENSTINE I. N, SMITH, IR. Ediloriazl I-1Itl1lLlgL'I' GEORGE S. GORDON, 5D .-lr! Edilol' DAVID S, BURT Pa gf Dcsi q II Ed ffm' ROBERT W. BELCHER, JR Layozzl Edilor JOHN B. IIEALD If. A. VVARDWELL W. W. VROOM THE1936PEAN IRE 1 were E. St. J. Greble, 3rd :L V . - .x ' , ' iff, . fi ,5 a i u L. A. Nickolorie D, 5, Burt Tl-IE PEAN HE PRAN, found- ed in ISSO, contains the only complete record of events at Exeter, from the fall term well into the spring term. This year's book differs in many ways from former PEANS. First, a more zealous and interested photographic board than has been seen in several years has made cznidid pliotograplrs more a feature than ever before. Second, many changes have been made in the de- sign of the pages. In this Work, Mr. Folds has been of great help, because of his lqnoxvl edge of good design. During the winter term, Dr. Leonard was chosen faculty adviser The first to hold this advisory position in several years, he has, through his previous ex perience and his good judgment, been of great value to us. 190 THE1936'PEAN REVIEW BOARD Burk Run- I.1-hmun, Qunrlun, R. D. Famplwll .Suwnl Rum' - Wumlrlmff, Rim Iunrrlsrm, james. R. P. Czunplvcll, Cl1CliI'l111Ul1 lvnul livin f XX Hyun, lil'-lllbhllw, SilNl0l'l,1'I1ll'!li!1g,lIiTlI1 liflifnr-511'Clziff . ALEXANDER P. S.xx'rm: SI'4'I'Cfl71'VV ..., THORNTQN F. BR,xDsu.xxv limizzfm Jlmlffxqff' . Glzolzum J. H.xRD1m:, 5D .lf1 zw'1'lisi11Ng j1I1111f1gr1' . , Romiwr W. Mfxzmz Cizwzlifzlinrz jllilllllgfl' . , IOIIN G. XVILSONI . 1xxm'111lfr Iiffifnrs P. W. C111-Llzlxuwx li. C. Ql'.x1z'roN G. L. Rxvlrxlelnsoy, 3D ,lxvmialv ,1f1I1I17gI'I'S R. IJ. CAMPBILLI., ju. IC. P. JUNICS I. H. I,1c11MAN, IR. R, P, CLXMPBELL, -IR, H. xYl,NflDRl'FF, QD THE1936'PEAN 191 099 A. P. Saxton ' ' - V2,,'::-- .- - . . ra 2.fsLm.ziw:Qi62f1.4 A .f t T. F. Bradshaw G. J. l-larding,3d THE REVHEW i HE P11171 f ps E.Yt'1'Cl' Rviiiew, the literary magazine of the school, which is published once a term under the auspices of the Lantern Club, has completed the most profitable year of its existence since, three years ago, it replaced the old Plzillijns E.re1'er .lloazflflrxu Among the new features was the offer of a twenty-live dollar prize for the best literary contribution in the fall edition. The outstanding innovation in the year's magazine was, however, the institution of a series of vocational articles written by leaders in their various iields. Articles on law written by Newton D. Balqerg on diplom- acy, by Henry Morgenthau, 'o8g on teaching, by Bliss Perryg on mercantile business, by W. T. Grantg on writing, by Booth Tarkington, Bog and on medicine, ministry, journalism, and engineering by men eminent in these professions appeared for the first time in the winter issue. 192 THE195'6'PEAN BOGK BOARD .Slmnlizzg - Acton, Scott .Silling - Shand Erliluz'-1'11-Clziff Janes SHAND, 3D .-lsiixlmzl Edilur Business ,lfdlldgtvf Ions L. Scorr CH.xRLEs H. Acron HIS HE Book, although not greatly different from its predecessors, creditably ful- hlled its purpose, to help new students who are totally unfamiliar with the school, its customs and opportunities, to find occupations which interest them as well as sports in which they may be successful and from which they can get much enioynient. The editors accurately and interestingly gave this information, and no doubt most new students, during the first few days of the year, were guided, by this little book alone, through the maze of registration and settling clown to school life. As well as being a 'cBible,' for the new-comers to the school, the UE Book serves as a reference boolrfor the old students, since it contains lists of the leaders of the Various activities, requirements for entrance to college, and records of scores for many years in nearly all sports. THE 1936 PEAN 193 MERRILL LECTURE CGURSE I-Iowuzn B1e1cN'mN M.xCDoN,xLn LIQUNARD CR.xs11:1c . Ii. D. I'u'1'N.x1x1 . Roy C11.xPM.xN Axnnliws . I. HENRY XYHITE . FRIQDLRICK Ii. 1111111115 Btwrox Ho1.A113,s . B. P. H1v.x1,E . 1 IRVING .IOHNSQN . IIARRY M. LAKIN . Oclnbcx' Q, 1 05: OL IOIJC1' 163, 1053 Oytobul' 22, 1955 UL LOIJQI' 51, 1035 Now111bc-1' 3, IOASS 'L XX Nox'Q111bc1' 13, IQXSS 1YCV.'L'1NbCI' 1 fu, IQQ 3 Jill1Ll'l1'y S, 1956 Jxlnuzlry 111, 1:1513 January 3 2, IQ56 'LThc Viking EI1'11Ji1'CH The Making of 11 Statue New England GCLYQLCUSH Wfun Ycurs in thc Gobi Descrtn Ullighligllts of Cllincsc Civilizimlioxf' Ccnlrnl Asia The Bi1'I11pI:u3C of Mann? HXYIML I Saw in Iftlmiwpizlu Lust Five Yczwg in India . L'CifcIi11g the Globe in the Y1LnI-Lcd' ILthiopigL 194 THE1936'PEAN ACADEMY LECTURES P1101f11.S51 111 Axim MRS. l'1Cc .1111i 1111. H. W.II.11:1a.11111 . P11111f1fsso11 1I1,N1:1' HLN1' . IC. R. SCOTT . I'IQi'llf1'lS5UR I . Ii. 310111115 . l'1111111:ss1i111 K. IC. XYlLS'l'UY . W. A. U11T1.m . lm. O. L. .X1'F11x . . S. R. B111N1q1.EY . A. Ci. .XLLILY . II. K. LAHQIN . O1 lol Jul' 11, 1 Q5 5 lYJKiOIJC1' 1 3, 1 Q35 0110111-1' 20, 111,55 Nou-iiibcl' 3, 11155 Now-1111.11-1' IO, 1935 Nmx-111l.1Q1' I 7, 1 Q35 171.-if1'11:11'y 16, 10513 F1'b1'11111'y 2 3, 1 030 M111'1'l1 1 5, 1936 M111'cl1 22, 1036 April 19, 1036 The Sl1'1llOS1ri16l'C Flight 7 Thu Pngcallit of Mediuiiicj' . Liq11i1l Ai1 ' II, G. XYQHS L'Q11t1'11 G:1is11'01'thy 1Iow Did Lifc Bc-gi111111d Wlicn 111111 .Xtlilctics in .X'11.'ic11l CPCCCQ HT1111 Art of thc Movics Birds K' The Chemistry of Colloida The Situutioii in Europc Ln11Tc11cC and Modern -Xl'LIbiLl.v w g QE X X, lx' + s U3 Q 4 Ei fi w X l'IUSl AL. x Q , THE 1936 PEAN 197 f f . 1 1,3 1' rigs., , fi X ,7.. ,,i W N gfugzzg-gjg . , ' Ji.. ff -f 3 Q.. , . ' 'gfQ'F11?-f'..':Tf-:K . 3,511-4? ' QQ' ' 'ip'27i'ii'2fg11' . ' z' 1 . ' Mr. Landers Q, B. Wood H. W. Dodge, Jr. MUSICAL CLUBS Qjlif NS Pl't'SllIt'lIf . . .... . . O. B. XVOOD Virr-Presidvlzl , . . H. VV. DQDGE, IR. Si'U'l'fL11'N . . . . . T. F. Baxosrfrxw T1'vas111'e1'. . I A A. O, Kxowrfrox Lil11't11'iu11 ..,............ . . . D, G, H,tLs'r1g.xn F the success of the Musical Clubs could be measured by a line graph, the line would be seen to rise with an incredible sureness of purpose. Under the inspiring leadership of Mr. Arthur Landers a large Glee Club, a fine Orchestra, and a well trained Choir under- went a long and successful season. A capable executive committee opened the season by presenting the Fall Dance, a dance distinguished by its artistic decorations and smooth presentation. A concert given to the School in December opened a series of concerts which included a joint concert with Bradford junior College, a concert at Rogers Hall, at Andover, and at Beaver Country Day School. Bradford was entertained at Exeter for the first time. At Andover an impressive climax to the season was reached when the two Glee Clubs, the two Orchestras and an organ combined in the linal number on the program. Throughout the year music played a great part in Academy life. Sun- - day afternoon Gilbert and f Sullivan teas, Monday morn- X All Drag H' ing Chapel concerts, victrola ii X 7 7 A i'- concerts were presented by , ,Vi Ml, the untiring ellorts of Mr. i i Landers. In December of f i this year Exeter had the i great g0od fortune to offer mi QW! MOST MUSICAL A a concert given by the great Cl-OWN P. J. Mccoy Fritz Kreisler. F. M. Kamen 198 THE 1936 PEAV GLEE CLUB DHXRCY CURWILN Il. W. DOOOV, IR. W. N. FBSBLNIIIQN R. C. C.xxIPBIcI.L .-X. V. ICSSFR. IR. C. S. GOmfRIcY D. G. 1LI.xL5IIf:.xD R. A. HIwmI.xN C. II. .XOION D. P. B.x'1'1-:Q R. W. RL1 bD1'l1i'l'T G. C. BLRLII IOII R. P. C,mPB1cl.I, IR C. P. Cl ARR!-1 C. M. .XLIIQN D. L. BI4.R1.,I.R, JI.. .., P AXTIQLL TSYLIZS ,IQ L. D.xNIIOR'1'II R. W. FL!-l'fL'Il1'lR J. B. FULLER I'wI'l'Sf Tuma' T. D. JOHNSON, IR. E. B. LINABERRY Svrwzd Twzor W. S. HO LIIES R. L. LBVY S. H. LYTLL C. D. MALLORY, IR. Bdl'ff0lIC M. C. GCLICIQ TRUMBULL IIUNTINGTON R. B. LIVINGSTON W. M. 1Xf.XCLl'lOD R. W. MMIII: I. A. PEXRS-ON Bass S. I. R. FRORLICI: IC. K. GIRDNIIJR J. S. LIINIQICHS .X. O. KNOWIJION I. M. IXIACDONALD P. J. MCCOY J. M. R. B. J. R. W. F. J. M. R. G. D. B. A. F. S. 1. R. IC. AIIXTILR OVBRSTRIQBT T IIOMAS RIURRAY ROBINSON SPRING T OXVER XVARDWELL PIERCE SULLIVAN LESTER THOMAS M. B. VILXS I. D. O. B. YUORIIEES, I WOOD D. W. IIFLLOR ADRI.-KAN ROOOIQVBI x JR C. L. SAFIIORD XY. W. VROOM 1. Y. II. L. G. XVALKILR, R XVILDER, JR. THE 1936 PEAN 199 P. E. A. BAND Prcsidrmf . . . . I. W. IIORNER Drum Ilhzjor . . . F. M. KILLIAN LiZH'Lll'ft!ll ......,, . P. MCCOY ,V . . . if .. 'Im . . 41 V: ' -u'U1lB.Rxi3 6.3 A :Z .Ji ' K ww... Q. .1 14. . new 5.1. ., . . F 'f L.. QLQQQY' , . of-,7:,f,,...:i:1-v -. I , 5 gk f V- 1-12.1 my f.V, Av .V A , V 4 F .QLLL..'g1IwmL1Q.'lL-.,.1f 34 ' '5'4q4w J , '.Qwfl.m-9,,1-....L,.Q.Ww4SuJ-J-W..f,'.:..:..LLz,.L.41 2 . .- -L'Lw 2. ' ' I I'-f.'f-::':gf1faf3f':'? ' ' 1 - L. D. BERGER R. B. BLACK W. M. DECKER, 3D J. C. HOOPES Trzrnzpcls H. H. APOAR R. M. CURTIS R. S. IQENDALL F. B. CLANCY R. B. SANBORN C1LlI'l'lIt'fS GUY HOLMAN, IR. W. S. LIOLMES Snare Drzmzs H. L. NIYERS, JR. M. A. ORION ff 1, V X ff 1 VX: LN ,iL,w.1.N- --fx .. ,N..N,- Saxoplzwzvs I'I ' X J. W. HORNEIQ F. W. MILLER THEODORE SIIOHL FREDERICK SAROENT I-IANDSOMEST K. M. Stout L. M. SHAW ROBERT WVESI C. G. WIIITINO A. S. PARKER T1'o111Im11c5 E. I. IXLINGSBURY, JR. P. j. MCCOY Buss Horn G. C. BURLEIOII Bfzrilulze I. B. FULLER Bass Drum W. D. DR .XPIER Cynzlmls B. H. Suu U R 200 THE 1936 PEAN CHAPEL CHOIR Buck Raw f Sulllorcl, ILlCIf:1Cl', Cl1l1'lifZ, Bylus, Sullivan, Dorlgc, Allen, McCoy Smmfi Row - Vroom, Wilder, Dunlorth, Hayman, Roggeveen, Vilas, Halstead. MacLeod, Spring, Guliclg Flon! Raw - Robinson, Pierce, Linnlperry, Mr. Landers, johnson, Blodgelt, Thomas N. W. DODGE W. N. FESSILNDEN D. G. IIALSTEAD R. A. HAYMAN C. N. ALLEN L. D. BERGILR AXTELL BYLES R. W. BLODGEIE C. P. CLARK M. C. GULICIQ First Tenor T. D. JOHNSON, IR. R. LINABERRY Svrmzd Tenor R. L. LEVY R. B. LIVINGSTON C. D. MALLORY, I Second Bass J. I.. DANEORTH P. I. MCCOY R. ADIIIAAN ROOOEVEEN, IR. Burflozze W. M. MCLEOD F. S. PIERCE I. M. E. BIIXTER J. R. THOMAS I I. M. ROBINSON R. G. SPRING C. L. SAEEORD, IR W. W. VROOAI H. L. XVILDER, IR. J. R. SULLIVAN M. B. VILAS, III. I. D. VOORHEES, In THE 1936 PEAN 201 MAMIE'S MUSIC MASTERS Pwsizivazl .,.. Sz'm'lu1'y-Tramum' . LfZl1'tll'fllll .... F irsi S tI.Y0p1Z0lIC' I. W. HURNER Firxl Tll'Il1Ilf7t'f R. M. CURTIS Guilar G. C. BURLEIGH OFFICERS Til ii URCH1iS'1'R.X DfI'L't'f01' P. I. MCCOY Piano C. L. SAFFORD S1'l'01lli Saxoplzuzzc F. W. BIILLER R11 ylfzm W. D. DRAPIQR Tronllrolzc P. J. McCoy PHILIP I. MQCMY juli W. Ilnuxi-111 C11,xRL1-Ls L. S.x1f1-muh, l1e. Thin! SII,Y47f7fI0lIF IQUBICRT XVI!!-RT Srl mr! Tl'llHIf7L'l W. I . I,,x'rI-1121111 B11 YY I. S. Hlxluux-Is JAX- Slauding - Curtin. Lutlmrop, Suffornl, Lawrence .5illz'11g - Wust, Burleigh, Iilodgcti, Draper, Miller, McCoy, Horner 202 THE1936' PEAN ORCHESTRA is ha-..,.3 J. Ii. IXLIQYICS R. P. IIARMON J. B. BURNILTT G. A. Rxuumu I . W. MU.I.r.1c R1 mlglni WEST R. B. Sxxuolzx j. H. Rlaowxu , Ik. Firm! VIVPHIIK 'I'. F. BRADSIIAXV W. Ii. lil-lUL Srmlzd V1'oIf11S A. H. Uxnmuvoon li. S. TJRAPER, JR. C0110 Flzflvx Bass Vial IJERBERI LMVIULNCIL C!cIl'I'llL'f5 011005 Tru 11117015 TIYJIIIIIOIIU P. J. McCoy FI'l'IZL'lI Horn J. B. FLTLLILR P1'l'L'IlSSi0lIf W. IJ. DR.-XPILR W. S. CLQULLI1, JR. I. C. LOBENSTINE BIATIIER I'Fm1fFuNBERGER, IR. W. T. GOODALE J. S. THORNTON J. W. HORNER R. M. CURTIS C. L. SAFFORD, IR. T II 10 1 .0 Ji If I' E A N 2015 ACADEMY CONCERTS Onlulnn-1' jf Nux'n'111ln'1' 1.1 . . li TWH lllilllll Rl-liluls lay Nl2ll'4l'l ,If,l'1'G ilIlll.Xl'llllll'l,llI11ll'l'S. uslull SylIl'n11lnfll1l, 1HIlsl3lll'Lf ul' iwvlwlx' lin- Im-mlmurs ul ilu' limifm Synlplumy U1'cl1s-51111. .Xl'llllIK' lfil-xl lL'I',14lIlmlll1l4ml'. Duvn1lwl'b, . l'l'i1.c lin-iwlul', x ilmliniwl, llt'i'L'llllJL'l' I-, . . AlllSll :ll 1 lllll1wl,Hll1l'l'l lflI'1l:1'1N11'11 :lull Illlllllllf' In . . Llllllllillf' 22 FClll'Lllll'j' 3 iilvcflulml. 'llamrlfl li1muL:1', lllLll'llNl. li1':ull4+l'1l lumuri ullwfn- 4 .ln-v R lull :xml . - - r-w .Xulflu-n11y'NlL1si11ll lllllllN. L'l1u1'lvs l,. Sglllllml, HI'!iIIllNl. Fcln'u411'yll , . lNmL1llVl'u111c1'l1 Nlxulvlivm- King lim'- ,lolm ll+m':11'll1, viuliniwlg AX1'll1ul l,lll1llL'l'S, lcmnt FL'l1l'llilI'j' IQ . Ilamqutul' lnslilutu qllanlmyl. Illzuxlx S . 1'I:11'x'111'cl illcc Clulv. April 1: , May I0 . :l:I,l'l'Sk'lll1.'Ikl by thc 'l'il4Icu Sll'LLll5 lfmlmlulilm. :l'Cllll l':L'ilL'llLl, LL-llist. lVcllL-slvy Umllugc Will-Q Clulr nssislul l,uyll1c.Xl1ulcmy Mlm- K lull, tn-ll,wp1mmg lxl:1L1sl.fu-tm, lrlLlIllSlQ Clmzlmlwx' Xlusilg Ifvlix lim, pigmistg fi'-va Zag? Wg. wfjuvf-f I ii , I 4 v . JM ig ' 1 f , Ji, . 1- ' 2 gpm., 1 71 ' , ,,, ,Mx ,? N'457?, f Vg-t 206 THE1936'PEAN Fall Term IQ . . Scptcmbcr Z2 QQ October 6 13 zo 37 Novcmbcr 3 IO 17 34 December I S I 5 Wizzlcz' Trrm Jalmury I 2 26 February 2 9 I6 23 March I S I 5 S prin g Tcrm April I 2 10 26 May 3 IO 17 94 3 I June 7 T4 93 CHAPEL SPEAKERS DR. ASHLEY D. LEAVITT MR. FRANK W. CUSHWA DR. ROBBINS W. BARSTOW DEAN CHARLES R. BROWN DR. SAMUEL S. DRURY PRESIDENT REMSEN B. OOILBY DR. ROCKWELL H. POTTER BISHOP JOHN T. D.XLL.XS DR. CARL H. ELTIORE . REV. . REV. . REV. REV. VIVIAN T. POIIEROY BOYNTON BIERRILL DINON HOAO ARTHUR H. BRADFORD 'DEAN WVILLARD I.. SPERRY REV. ARTHUR L. IQINSOLVING REV. SIDNEY LOVETT DR. BOYD EDWARDS REV. DONALD B. ALDRICII DR. J. EDGAR PARK REV. A. GRAHAM BALDWIN DR. PHILLIPS E. OSOOOD DR. BERNARD I. BELL REV. W ILLIAII P. SCIIELL REV. XVILLIAINI H. JONES DR. ROBBINS W. BARSTOW DR. CHARLES E. PARKS REV. FRANK S. NILES DR. HENRY H. TWEEDY REV. JOIIN C. SCHROEDER REV. JOSEPH H. TWICIIELL DEAN VVILLARD L. SPERRY DR. ASHLEY D. LEAVITT DEAN CHARLES R. BROWN REV. PALFREY PERKINS REV. MORGAN R. NOYES F- K K, A fW f fj NWN O O DRAM 208 THE 1.936 PEAN DRAMATICS 42 T Ni ' ', ifii- CHLEEZQ Z. A 4.. . , X ' - -f '- ,-3.1 , vi. gf-Z., :ZW 4 5.11532 '- -' . 2 ff' .. . . 14' V . Xp. .-gfrg.. , - ,uf ' Q 52' ,gg ..., ' V . - ,V I-x.:-1 j. 4 Marti. z - -iff ' .fm 1 , s::5e.f:s g . f u . . , . .. ..,,.... ,. , , ,.,, ., ,,,., .. , ,L,. Mr. Mayher T. F. Bradshaw Mr. Scott NDER the direction of Mr. Mayher, the Dramatic Association has had an exceed- ingly good year, putting on some excellent plays. The main reason for this success was the discovery of several new actors. C. W. Avery, one of the leading characters in the fall play, and H. R. Perry, who played the title role in the winter production did especially well. The scenery was beautifully painted, expressing well the mood of the scenes. The fall play, t'Both Your Housesf' a Pulitzer prize play, was greatly helped by the good acting of several new players. The plot was concerned with the efforts of a young congressman, played by T. F. Bradshaw, to put an end to some of the graft and wire- pulling of the politicians. The winter play, Androcles and the Lion,l' was a great suc- cess, and more than fifty students took part in this production, which was aided by fine scenery, made under the direction of Hudson Ansley. The spring play, 'tMacbeth, was the masterpiece of the season. Mr. Scott played the role of Macbeth effectively and understandingly. For the first time in many years, three women, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Leonard, and Mrs. Carhart, played the female parts in the playg the play was made much more effective and the scenes more realistic, because of the intelligent and effectual performances of the Women. THE1936'PEAN 209 DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION YKQZEYQL . ,nb 251 L14 P1'r'5fcfClIl , . . Vial'-P1'4'SfrY1'A1! . . Sm'vZf11'y . . Dirvclors , XX K, X HQ ' 1 XX' X , ,f , M, - wx ' Q gf ' ,, X- ' ff, ' -rw gum N, 1 .1 1 4 E X 5 . ' XX GRIND R. W. Holmes, Jr. OFFICERS u....:. no T. F. B1uDS11.xw R. W. Woouxvmzn J. H. 1IUNTINll'l'lflN MR. JOHN KIAYIII-lR SIR. lf. R. SL'u'1 1' QUIETEST A. J. Alter as A, Ee E av fif, Z fgg. .9 'x , ,L j5g,.r.- E741 1 THE 1936 PEAN 211 FALL PLAY iLvIlklL'1' the Direftion ol KIR. SCr1'1 1'D BOTH YOUR HOUSES A Play in Three .Arts by TXIAXWIQLL ANDERSON Tlllil CAST Marjolie Gray . . Bus ......, Eddie Wister . . . Solomon Fitgmaurice Mark ....... Simeon Gray . lYI1,I.IAAI D. CAAIRBILLI. . GRIIRQI-3 L. BI1.mI,AN . . RoIs13R'r W. lXl.XZl'R . C 1IARI.I-Ls W. AVFRY . . joux IZ. S AWIIILI., JR. . IIIQRBLLRT C. IXTORRIS, JR. Levering . . . joHN H. IIIfNTIxoTox Merton . . . . ARTHUR S. WII.LIA:us Dell . . . JAHIQS SHAXD, gn Sneclen ..... Miss McMurtry . . Wingblatt ..., Peebles . . Farnum . . . QXlZl.DBTCClC1ll1 . . Ebner .... . The Lion . . Androeles . . Megaera . A Begfgar . . Centurion . . Lavinia . . . The Captain . 'FIIOIIIAS G. QXHERN . . . .ADRIAN C. LARKIN . . EVERETT P. WAI.Ig1.14:Y XYILLIAXI G. BRoAnrooT, IR. . . RALPH L. GUSIIN, JR. T. FREDICRICIQ BRADSIIAW . . CHEs'r13R QA. Lucio, JR. ANDROCLES AND THE LION ilvl1ClC1' the Direction of MR. TXLXYIIIQRD A Fable Play in Two Acts hy G. B. SHAW T H If C JA ST . . WILLIAM F. KIURRAY II. ROBERT PERRY, JR. . . KI-:RAVIN P. KINARD . CHICSTILR A. Imuc, JR. , F. RoeRw12I,L HoI.I.ANns . Oris M. I2IoRI.on', JR. PHILIP A. ST4lDD.XRll Lentulus . . , . TTIIAN ll. BIUKERJI Mettellus . . . , .ANDRIAN C. LARRIN Spintho . . . Nlcisox ll. XYARNIQR, ,I R. Ferrovius . . . . AQICURGIQ .A. llowxlxu The O.-Q Driver . . ClI.ARl,I'IS XY. .XVPRY The Call Boy . The Tetiarius . Seeutor . . . The Editor . . The Keeper . , Caesar ...... I. FLHHN SAwiIIi,I., JR. . . j. IIIQNRA' Hovzi-1 . . SHIPRRIAN HoxR . RICHARD IC. laiwis , IEVICRI-ITI' P. XY.Xl.Kl,l'Y . . . . . :IUHN .X. ALXRY fl Bllffll Q1'C!1fivfifm IJ1'1'x011w'v -XY.D.CAA1Pis1iLI., DLX. CFRWIQN, P. GCIICT, I. I. Goicnort, R. C. l,.XlXt1, JR., N. R. IJJXNDUN7 R. B. Ovi2Rs'IRIQEI, D. C. THOMPSON, E. S. TJRAPICR, JR. Roman Soldiers and GIizfI1'a!m's --- W. II. CRAWFORD, H. lY.13OIN'lF, I-Z. P. l'lDMl'XDS. lf. L. Kl'iI.I.ru:t:, JR.. F. M. TQILLLAN, N. I. RICHARDS, JA. W. SCIIMIHT, IR., D. K. rll.XYLtfrR. SIOi'C.XdIIlISl'I'Z'1IlIfY - A, J. GoI.nsAIITII, II. F. IIIxeRI.icx', IR., A. C. .IS Xlllilill, JR. Vlllie Whipi, IT. Bl. Noyns, eo, R. D. Wi1I'I'T1cnoRI2, F. C. EI:oI.iQs'Iwjm, L, R. Lox1.l.i., JR., I. lb. X7HtlRlIl'1l'.3, J. P. FCRNISS, W. W. YRooAr. 212 THE 1936 PEAN SPRING PLAY MACBETH .X Play in Five .Acts by WVILLIAM SHAKESPEARE IJUIILLIII, Iiiug of Scotland . Malcolm, IIOINIIIJLIIU, his sons . Maclicth, Bunquo, gciwciuils of tl TI I IC CAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F. ROCKWELL HOLLANDS . . . . . . . . T. IFRICIJERICK BRADSIIAW, H. ROBERT PERRY, JR. ic Rings army .,... MR. EDWARD R. SCOTT, RICHARD F. LEWIS Nucduff, Lcimox, Ross, Mciitcith, Angus, Caithness, Iioblcinen of Scotland ............ BIAS-ON T. XYHITMURE, SHERMAN HOAR. WYILLIAM F. BIYRRAY, JAMES D. YOORIIEES, NICHOLAS IKATZIENBACII, H. JAMES STORES, JR. Fleuiice, sou to Bamquo ..., Siword, Furl of NONIILIITLIJCIWZIIWCI, gcnernl of the Iinglish forves , . Young Siwnrd, his son .... Scyton, an OIIICCI' nttcnding Ou Muchcth . Boy, sou lo Macdufl '.., . . A Doctor ..... A Sc-rgeniit . A Porter . . AH Old M1111 . First Witch . . Sccond XYilcl1 . Third Witch . First Mu1'derc-1' . SCCOIILIIXIUI'LIUl'CI' . Third IXILll'CIL'I'C1' . . Lady Maicbcth . Lady M11CduI'I ........ Gciitlcw-omzm, attending on Lad Lord s ........... .XlfL'I1CILll1fSlll1CIWICSSCl15lC'1'S . . Soldiers . . . AI3PZ1I'ItIOl1S . Slagc Jftllldgfl' . Assislanzf . . . Srenfc Dcsfgncr. . .il xsixfmzls .... Illastrv' Carjivazlcr . fISSfSftlIIf.V .... III 41 flu' Elccirif fan. . zlxsixlmzl . . . Jilaslfr Qf Pl'0f?t'l'ff vs. . . . A Ssislunlx ....... . I-'ldn1i1ziA!1'afi2'c I-I.v.vz'5hz11l . . Bzrsilzfss Assislalzt . . . Call Boy .... P1'0111fJfv1' . IImzfIL'5l1w' . J. ELDEN S.-XWHILL, IR. . . . PRESCOTT SLADE . OTIS M. BIGELOXV, 3D . . . PETER C. LUTKIN . NIEXXIBCDLD R. LANDON . . CHARLES W. AVERY ALEXANDER C. BARRIER, JR. . JOHN H. IIUNTINGTON . . . . PETER P. GREY H.XRIlY F. HINCELEY, JR. . . . IQUISERT K. PATCH FORREST C. EGGLESTON FRANCIS L. IQICLLOGG, JR. . . CHESTICR A. LEGO, IR. .ANDREW W. CRAXVFORD, JR. . . MRS. GICORGIL If. BENNETT . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . MRS. CIIILSGN II. LEONARD 5' Macbeth ...........,. MRS. GEORGE S. CARIIART . . . . IQICICD A. WEYECRN, RICHARD B. IQLINE, IQOBERT C. BILL . LEWIS S. IVIUHR, QD, WIORTIMER P. REED, IR., FRANKLIN S. JUDSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . NELSON M. WARNER, JEAN I. GORDON EDWARD P. IEDAICNDS, J. H. DIAIWWIITT TITUS, NORMAN I. RICHARDS . . DKXRCI' CURWEN, FRANCIS B. CLYXNCY, CHARLES G. VVHITING PRODUCTION STAFF . G. H. H.ANFORD . J. G. WVILSON . . . . . . . H. R. ANSLEY . . . W. T. DIXVISON, H. G. THEIR ...........F.WV.BINNS R. WVHITIF, FRED IIIRSCHHORN, JR. . . . . . . IIARWOOD SHEPARD . J.W.ADAMs ......................L.A.kIKOLORIC . C. N. KIRRPATRICR, IR., D. J. BIELIA, D. B. LAAIONI, D. P. BATES .....................,JAMESSHAND,3D . S. M. BIILYER. JR. . R. C. LAING, JR. . K. P. IQINARD . G. A. DOWNING , QQ f Aw fda' A 5 1 XO. Ef .x yw Q 2, X fx K in lm K W WN S255 S X N ff ' , x 5 ...1 z .1 V f Mfl,, I-M 1 , f , Q' YM! , E .. , E 1. .Q If f-- ?. -Qnvyf' ' ff- : , :,.i..5.L i53q1gi,vz,4..lv? -..,.W3H,,N:' i 3 ,YV V 4, .,.-V! ,.., V, 4,31 3 A .1 ,f,g.. 1 rd' 2 F- 'U ' A V - . .. s M- . X h lg 73 J ,5Tv.I,41J:,-1F.', ., .. .' - . NIO! I ...-1.-T.1W-W , ,X S 1 K i r U M Af 4- w 1:4 TI-IE1936PEAN 215 SOCIAL ACH year, Exeter's social season seems to surpass the preceding one, and this year's season was in accordance with this progression. The Fall Dance, presented by ths Musical Clubs, far exceeded the expectations of all. The music, supplied by jaquee Renard and his Orchestra, was among the best ever heard here at school. Mr. Landers and his aides deserve great praise for making this year's Fall Dance one ol the more successful held at Exeter. The Winter Dance was the most important social event of the term. The music of joe Haymes and his Columbia Broadcasting Orchestra was equally as good as that of the Fall Dance, but the decorations were not so elaborate. As the PEAN goes to press, plans are Well under way lor the Spring Dance, sponsored by the Southern Club, to take place on May 23. Joe Venuti and his Orchestra have been signed to play at both the tea dance and the regular dance. JUNE BALL OFFICERS 2 , xl:-43' ,fs Slazzflizzg - R. S. Hoslord, H. A. Curwen, E.L. Dearborn, A. O. Knowlton Silling - A. J. Alter 216 7' H If I 11:3 O' I If l N TO THE JUNE BALL GIRL l've walked beside her through the wood And ielt her tragrant presence there . . . A shadow in the moon-lit air, So real I scarcely understood She was a dream. When crickets sang and evening greyed, Like lovers in a glad exile From earth, upon a Doric isle We sounded love, the while l prayed She might come true. She hasn't yet. 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Oetolbel' IQ . October Q6 . November' 2 . November o . , November 16 . Noveinher 23 . November 27 . November go . Ilerember 7 . Detemlyer I4 . Derember I7 . Illlillftil' Term january 1 1 . . January 18 . . january 25 . February 1 . Felyruary S . . l eI1ruary I5 I . February SI . . February 22 March 7 . March 14 . , Marth II , .Sf7l'fI1g Y frm .Xpril 1 1 .... April 18 , I April 25 . May 2 . May o Slay IU , llzly Jo , . Blay 30 . june o . june I2 LIST OF MOVING PICTURES . t'Tl1e Big Broadcast of 1936, The Thirty-nine Steps . Top Hat, Thunder in tl1e Night , 't.'Xnna Karenina Trouble in Paradise KL I Here's to Romance, The Return ol Peter Grimm H Wings over Ethiopia, Broadway Melody of 1956 I Live My Life, t'It's in the Air The Gay Deception, Thicker than lVater The Bishop Misbehavesf' The Last Days ol Pompeiil' u KL LK AA Thanks a Milliorf' Byrd in the Antaretiel' 44 . Metropolitan, I'In Old Kentucky . She Married Her Boss . Peter Ibbetson, In Person The Three Musketeers, The Bride Comes Home A Night at the Opera, The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo Ll L4 . Mutiny on the Bounty . The Invisible Man, Ah Wilderness A Tale of 'Iwo Cities, l'Our Gang Follies u . King of Burlesque ll 14 Professional Soldier, Exclusive Story Strike Me Pink, The Thin lIan Milky Way, Rose Marie gxllyllllllg Goesl' ll You Could only Cook, Captain Blood The Prisoner of Shark Island The Ghost Goes XVest ii ra as as ir Y Modern Times, The Petrihed Forest Charlie Chan at the Circus, Follow the Fleet ii Ac I' Message to Garcia, Moon's Our Homel' 'l'hirteen Hours hy Air, t'Unguarded Hour Wliipsawfl 'tkohin Hood of lil Dorado Mi: Deeds Goes to Town ts an . Under Two Flags . Things to Come Florida Special I Fx-Mrs. Bradford, 'iLife of Louis Pasteur . U glmateur Gentleman KI San Francisco, l'The King Steps Out .. Show Boat Feature Pietures-Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, hojg 'Twentieth Century-Fox, C1553 Paramount, Q10 , R. li. tj., frog Ilnitecl.X1'tists, IJ,jg Foreign, t4l3 Columbia, t5j3 Britisli-Gaumont, tilg Universal, tsl. Cartoons Izol Athletic Iljl Newsreels IISQ SHORT SUBJECTS Musical CICJD Travel Cyl Miscellaneous Qlgl Seientitie C l March of Time QSQ Comedies I I THE 1936 PEAN L.,, f N Ev wu- s.zi,,.f rr? ' TJ 5 ,ff f'35iPV XN . XX 'ii . Q 4-X iv - . - .5 .1 ' ' Eiga X.. 1 's -.-. .- I . ' . v Q .,... .f.3,.1 llr. my 1 A .. 1516 ? . . X 'wgfmlfa .Y , , Y X. f ZW Q. W ' ' . ' 3 f' '1 '- H: H' -' Q V1 +iw.v?m-,. msn. ' 1 ' 1 ': Y 'ff1'.'JY f ..- - 1- - Y . .V ' , ' ' 'T f 'f1..' , Q, lrfyi 5.7, 9.55 if U , I X X 'X 7 .fi . K if ' f xx. ' if f , A .l ' . 49 iq I, A . f' ' .5-Q! Q.. N 1 .r ,- - Ac. A i .s ? 5' BR... , ,155 W-, , .N , 4 r jfyq., yy., X5, V f iw My ., g 'X vu- . ,, .15 X V,,x 3 X . V I J ,7 ' - Q v A K s.. . A gl f as h In K N X ff . M--f' fr ' A .4--' , -, f , . ' , 1 , .wi 1' . 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Must apt to Succccd 1xIOStIHllSil'ilI . . Noisicst . Quietcst . . Busicst . Giant . Hlby . IR-oplds rluricc . Clown . . SENIOR CLASS BALLOT . R. W. IIQLMIQS, JR. R. B. SANBORN R. L. GIISTIN, JR. . O. B. WQOD T. F. BR.xDs1I.xw G. J. HARDING, SD . Roscou XVALKER, IR. I. R. SULLIVAN JAMES SIIAND, 3D . K. M. S'mU'I', III. P. A. STQDDARD H. W. DLIDGL, JR. . . R. S. IIUSFORD C. W. AVFRY I Roscou XV.-XLKER, jR.f . O. B. Wooo A. J. ALTER T. F. BIQADSIIAW . . P. I. MCCOY J. li. KIQYLS H. W. IJODGIC. JR. . . R. W. MOORE, 3D W. A. Cc.mRDINGI.I-xy, JR. T. C. CII.xLMr:IzS, JR. . A. J. ALTER W. IQ. CR.xT1aR, JR. F. W. BINNS . O. B. Wuou I. R. BIJUDY, IR. JAMES SIIAND, 3D . I. R. SULLIVAN F. S. PIIQRCE G. A. TTOWNING . C. .X. Ll,I.f., JR. D. L. BTOORLC E. M. GIMHAII, JR. . I. R. Bonny, IR. JAMES SHANIJ, SD F. R. WIIQLLLY . F. M. TQILLIAN S. I. R. FROIQLICIQ ' W. M. 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N.,,:w,, fi '- -f wifi Q Q f ,gwxl ' K 'fiffssfi ' 4 sg my N fw Xa.: 1 NCXNX' 234 THE1936' PEAN FOOTBALL lil! hy Captain Roscoe Vtlalker, one of the tinest ends that the school has ever produced, the Academy football team had a successful season, since the record showed live victories against two defeats. As well as Captain Walker, there were several others who were outstanding in their play, Bill Bailey. a giant red-head, especially, was one of the mainstays for the team, scoring many times and hacking up the line Well on the defense. The Andover game supplied more thrills to the spectators than any game during the preliminary season. The two elevens seemed to he on a par for the tirst period, but through the ellorts of Captain Walker, Emery Dearborn, and William Hailey, the team scored in the second quarter, with jim Sulli- van, tackle, making the extra point. The rest ofthe game was evenly contested, with Exeter having one chance to score on a hlocked punt, while the Blue had a chance late in the game alter a long forward pass. 'lllllrl PIQAN congratulates Captain Vtlalker, Coach Soud- ers and his assistants, and the team for bringing such a credit- ahle season to the Academy. We also wish Captain George Prince and Manager Philip Beals success for the coming season. ,1-' Q 'N , X '- 1 ,Q-ANN fx Y tl w ' ' N 55 tw , ,X -N v 1 v I3 It - x X ' x f fx wir , I 2 ' grin- ,Z . ,- Egg , ,,, Captain Walker Cf Q Xi, ii l lil I l i f J inf 6 ' Yv- r . 1 lvlvw' 4'illP'lN'f' Hull I I . , li Coach Souders sfxilfl: uN!XPi,lql, ,:f 'b lfiffci I' rigid 1' I 1 ll i' 1 ,f f'.'w rf'-lf'. u f f f 1' I I T H E 1 .9 3 0 P E A N 235 ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEAM l3111'k I?m11-- Mr. Bnrlull,Mr.L1,w.l11n,S11llix1111,NI1'. 1'11wlc1', Dc111'l1u1'11, H11 Munh, Wvmsl, M11 S1f111l1:1 4, Ii1wx1'iLw11, 11411111-v 7711111 1311111-Ad-1n, Will111111, Bylcs. St-iw1l1111r1l, Mworc, Stunt .51'1'111r1IlCnw E- Savage, Ci1'ux'ur, Leith, 1I11rri5o11, Altvr, 1Xllll'fiIlIIllIC, lic1:kwiLI1 Finn! Rum' - Sta'-lace, Hnilcy, Prince, Walker, Hoyt, Rhldcr, l'J1,m'11i11g EXETER vs. ANDOVER GAME LINEUP I':X1ifl'ILR, 7 R.W1xL1g15R. , IJUWNING . K11J1J1QR . STt 11311111111 . S'1'111q1f:s . S111,L1v.xN . Wuola . . G1z1'1v121: 1 Hovir .... A. II.x1:R1suN , Ti,1111cY . . J I'us1'1'111N Nfl Hill fzifl lflffifr' I1Qftgn11nI Cfllffl' . riglzl g1111f'1l riglzl lfzflclv rfglzl F1111 q11111'I1'1' 11114111 iff! fluff . riglll lmlf ful! 111111: XN111w1-.1:, o . ,II1'1f1-11:11 . 'l'xx'1,111: . L' 11 ,x VT . H11 XII xxf . Ii11'111 1111 . S1c1x111'11x' A . Z11.1,Y . VH1X'l lx1,l-li S11 x1:111f'11'1s . . L'11.xs1c M1 'l,,x1'1:11 lax' Szzlfxfilzflinlzxilixclcr: Allcr, Lylcs, Uc111'lJ111'11. 51111117 L1-ith, M11o1'u, l'1'i11cc, S1l.X'1lQfk', Wuml. .'X11dox'c1': Allen, B111'11l1:1m, Cl1L1m'y, T. 1X11lL'C1lJ11LL1d, lXIlLL'liCl1.4ik', M11clc1111, VI. M111'11I1y, 1,Uj'I1lL'1', Scars, Wzxlkcr, Williams, liunsel. 1 ' 5 K 1 ,lx Q -V. .P xii V jig hz, , 19 Z1 A.M': A , l1g .,' z , 'fsM: 1 A' ,, 1 4 N, Ny WYZ' 4 ff- 'V 2 fl' E-Sf J l i7L:2.5Qw,A:12 5w ef'-4 THE 1936 PEAN 237 ACADEMY FOOTBALL SQUAD I . J Exeter fm I .. llxctcr, 7 Fxctcr, Exeter, 1 Iixctcr Exclcr Exctcr. , o 1935 FOOTBALL SEASON . . . . Cushillg Ac:1r1cn13',o . . . Yule FI'CShl11Cl'l,U O . . . . II1L1'x'u1'4l F1'CSllINL'l1. f . . Tillmwll SCIICLHL, O I3 . - . . . New Iflgvlnpshirc Fl'L'SllI1IL'll: 7 . . . Ilcbron .Manly-lny, 7 7 . . .X11c,lovc1',o THE 1936 PEAN 2239 5 SOCCER 33 x HIS year the Academy Soccer Teamfaredconsiderablylvetter Eg on the field than in 1954. With live ,Q 1 returning lettermen as at nucleus, ffg tg i n-si Coaches Galt and Kesler endeav- rf A xv A' ' ored to form a team sufficiently 3 . capable of facing a larger and more .55 ' difficult sehedule. A very good de- e A'A, fense was developed, led by Cap- ' tain Happer, hut the forward line f remained rather weak, failing to 4 score against stronger defenses. A , The preliminary schedule Came out f a fairly successfully, however, with ' ...W the team losing only one game out , 5 , of seven, winning three, and tying wt' Coach Galt. , three. Andover, with one of the Captaln I-lapper , , , , finest teams in its history, was un- defeated, untied, and unseored on. In the llrst half, Exeter held the advantage, hut was unable to seoreg in the second half, Andover was Clearly superior and tallied two goals. Outstanding in their efforts throughout the season for Exeter were Captain lfapper, the main force of the defense, and D. Suriyong, star of the forward line. D. Suriyong and N. VVoodruff were elected Captain and manager respeetivelx' for the 1 Q50 season. Av? if ctw! ,---. C' - SOCCER SEASON Z ,yd l 3 4, Exeter . Q Quincy .... 1 f fx, rl Exeter . 1 Newlfampton . O X . fK,,,,,...w- 3 y E .Q f Exeter . I Ilarvard .,.. r X K C 5 -- S Q ..? Exeter . o Deerfield . . o f f ff' Wfdxf 'H A , Exeter . 7 Tilton. . . , o Ei K V 'ff A Exeter . o 'Vuftg . . . o S K 5 . ' . if S K ' N i vqjxgb H r I K x Exeter . 1 llartmoutlr . , 1 Q 2 Y S r If Cf' rw if A r Exeter . o .tndoverf . 1 411' I .' as X T X , r l 1llalla?1I':', IHl:',:H, r , I I t . sr, ' 5-ifiZ.'.i.iii5'-?f'.'f x .ci:1'S:l':'lima x I 'llu, ' ' l 'Iiif'i'ETi,Q'ifi i l ,n 'Il'rXn11 l -ll '11 - ' 1 1' . 'L-M11 3: :Holi WH lrwlryl l,'rvlly'I,::Hi, rfilxirmn rl lr lx' , l I A Q r ,fu or 'I .,., f...,nf ,V 1 1 it II ' 'I' n - ll 1 .,,'li,'1fl.MH r 240 THE1936'PEAN ACADEMY SOCCER TEAM Bark Row? Clark, Merrill, Mr. Weeks, Mr. Galt, Rogers, Mr. Kesler .Sefmzd Raw -lVright, Riclmrcls, Dcwees, Knopf, Arnolcl, Murphy Front Row - Ruunselell, Halstead, Suriyong, Hopper, Doughty, Bonner, Johnston Cdplllfn Cvadlvs . . .lfanagcr R. F. ARNOLD I. T. BONNER R. L. DEWEES J. A. DOUGHTY D. G. PLXLSTEAD W. S. TIAPPER T. D. JOHNSON A. A. IQNOPF, IR. MEMBERS I5.S.M15RR1Lr.,JR. H. R. RIURPHY, JR. N. J. RICHARDS TOWNS-END ROGERS H. P. ROUNSEFELI. DINAJATI SURIXONG M. D. XYRIGHT . W. S. IIAPPER . R. M. GALT R. W. IQESLER . G. O. CLARK, JR. 4 gi ig . 'wxlimi MOST GENTLEMAN LY R. S. l-losforcl I? O0 0 0 'gag -Bl-LBJ' :K T H E I .9 3 0' I' E A N 243 IQ36 BASKETBALL fra 4: H. SEASON .L , HIS year, the history of four e A . years ago was repeated, when A an undefeated Iixeter team was beaten at Andover. From the f I start of the season, the lixeter boys showed themselves to be a cham- . 17 'W '.,., M--15 gfwgk ai . fa it I Q3 pionship team. The climax of the eleven-game preliminary season came with the Dartmouth Fresh- Qe . Q man game, when, even alter two F -+ S E U. .A ..,. W. over-time periods, the game ended ' 'ix ' with the score still a tie, 45-45. '- -il ,ld ,,,t Throughout the season, a few men , 4 , .. V .. 3.32. f i were outstanding in their brilliant playing and their high scoring. Captain Cordingley - ' - K A V- Captain Cordingley, breaking a bone in his foot early in the season, saw little action until the Andover game, but there he played an excellent game. Ros- coe Vllallqer, who had been captain of the football team during the fall, not only was the high scorer for the team, but also broke the school record with 163 points for the season. Chester Legg, one of the fastest players and best dribblers on the team, was also a high scorer. Although Exeter went down to Andover the heavy favorite, our team lost the game, outplayed all the time. No captain was chosen by the lettermen for next year, but F. G. Cox, Jr., of Edge Meer, Del., was elected manager of the 1956-37 team. Tina Pizxx congratulates this year's team, and wishes success O to next year's. T-ig Y X A J 3' gf hz? fa V9 m qi' un. 9 . .4 .1-'af -- 5'-yy at . . 1. , -A ,L , if i f ,- if f f ' .', J C- f .pjg.m1 ,Af - -I w ygfgfpf ,M , nf ca, .f 'ravi' 1 4' ef '..:'1l' ?? ??1 1g-f , M it f '- f f 72 ,,,,, 4 ' 'F' f ff f 5 . ,. 144 4 5 J, I s W. 4 xc fm? Coach Pearson c it we Em f. 2 244 THEZ936 PE ACADEMY BASKETBALL TEAM ff iih 1-. r ?g.I3:I::. ' ,zz 55 .1:1,.:455g:3q':1'- L-.1 Q. , In . 1aQn....V Bulk Ruiz' - Sclv.1r,Sv1lliv1u1.XYillsm1 Sfmzzfl Row A- Umlgc, Hurrixrm, Huyt, Lucas lxfllllf Ifwr--W:1H'c1A. Mr. Vczurwn, Cnrdingh-y, Mr. Murch, Legg Cflfifrlfll . . Cum If . . ,1l11m1!Q1'1'. . . XV. A. CQRDINGLIQY . O. W, 'Pl2,xR5uN . . .... . IS. I-l. Scum: M ICM BICRS Ib. S. Bvm' AX. I . I'I,x1e1uswN J. R. SULLIVAN XY, X. L'fq1':rw1x4p1,1-N, jim. if. A. I,1f:m:, -llc. Roscma WALKER, JR II, W. lmlmfzu-3, jlz. .X. T. 1,L'f3,xs, ju. I. F. XVILLSON IQ36 BASKETBALL SEASCN 1' 0. E. 0 Now Hzxmptrm Snhoul. . , 433 54 HLu'vfL1'cl Junior Varsity . ' IAlWI'L'l1l,C ,M :ulc-my . . . 47 so New Hampshire 1 1'L'ShlHCl1 . 'I'iitou Ahnrlwny . . . 445 53 XYO1'Ct'SlL'1' Academy . . . 'Ixul'lfs T'wl'L'5l1lNL'1l . . 43 JI GOVCl'I11'l1' Dummcl' . Yallc FI'CSlTlHL'l1 .... . U Q2 iI,,Ll.I'tl11UllH1 Frcshmcn . NtbI'll1K'1lStL'1'l1 l'xI'L'5l1I11C1l . . 40 36 ,X11dovcl' ,.... . I11l1'Yll1'd1'w1'L'Shl11CU . . na . . 47- nv 5 .- T H E I fl 3 0' P If ,fl N 3-to HOCKEY HIC Hockey season of 1955-30 estab- lished several records in the athletic history of the Academy. First, not a single letter man returned from last year's season, second, the team went through the entire season without winning one game. Al- though the team as a whole was unable to get together, there was much line individual playing. George Hanford, the lirst-string goalie, did a great deal to keep the scoring of opponents to a minimum by making many saves in every game. Bob Gorham, the center, was the deserving recipient of a cup contributed by an anonymous friend, for being the most valuable member of the team. There was no captain elected last year, therefore, on the train to the Yale Freshmen game, Elliott Averett, a member of the 1934-35 squad, was chosen. As a climax to a bad season, the Andover game was lost, breaking a 9-year-old jinx. Axtell Byles, of Ardsley, N. Y., was chosen by the lettermen to lead the team for the coming season, and John G. Wilson, of Littleton, Mass., was elected manager. ,Q A N f Qc? 9 f ii A . A Xa - .l S 5 1 N X331 Q lx - -egg - 3-Hfi ii ., - . -. ' l.-Q' fd---+7--.5.4,,1i1- , , Aff-5, Y V N , S grrr , 7 . N C't1fvlf11'f1 . . . l'iI,I,lH'I l' .Xviclci-.i'r, ja. Cuurlz . , . P, t'. liooiiiss lllizfnzgfr . . , S. RI. NlluX'l-1ll,.IIQ. NIICKII-LICIQS fl. ll. .XVIYIN l.. ll.XNlfu1q'l'1l IQ. XY, TXl1l1blQlQJ.g1j IC, R. .Xi,i5X.xxinci: R. S. tlonn xii ll. li. 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VN.qM.A,J.5W- li1W f rf' f- .. . .0 'I -- g 1 -' ' I fag, 3- 1-1 ' '1f.- .k?,fv- ,',Q,,:V'pZi1'-f H ': 'FJ 'iff f'y,.,mws-i - 1.,V'g 'Ji ' 4 ' .',-:-4 .f 103 4' . ' .,v:lM' '-'I' . ' . .S ,4 1 A' AXE' - . ,EJ ' 3--H u - - ' A -1 . . ,A ' , 2, K . - w f ' I -M V , . . V 1 ' ' ' . if is? .ir .. . - . 5 ' 4, X C QQ: af 4479 'ia .- - ' .,1- .xg .. gf. - I ' I , an , .5 4, 1 l f X I J - i X F .,-' Q bshaumfzvv Q .ll- I I P f E. .. ! E !, f 7 I 1? . 1-,W A V ' 1 J .a yn P , ,wi . 'Ky ,, ,w U f 41? Gym ' a A 1 . Z1 THE1.936'PEAN 2 2 E515 Q , aft f ar Sftlllllwilfg f Livingston, Moore, Ruunscfcll, Aulon, Byluj, '1illOIl15'3I1, I'I.lHllWI'lll, Hcnuagc, Stuukcy Silling - Alexander, Bishop, Mr. Rogers, Avcrclt, Muycr, Gorham, Hwuiord .ww 1- ' ' Q , , . ,J 5. 565 N 3 Q 5' x X K' f . ' vig? 1 ' 9 Y 5' fivviw ' 4 fa V K ex rf v, 4 by , ' 4 , : -az ,.,, , rxdjfq, ,fy ., ji ifs 3 2,35 iff , 51? 2521 .Y 4.4 W., J Y me IQQKI4-L ..L ft . ' 2?iLg,',.',g,,,M7I,, 'Z - - :Ri 'f ' Zf3 'Y- ' 5' by .gg X -, 5:12 ' f'3',..'f7 ,111ZQ?i'.-1s- Y if X iQsi'1-i,' -- f!'ffEiw 5 .5 1 . '?.,?ff 'k ,fw W: ,- 'Q FII 'f ' '2 -151551 . ,B , Captain Averett XXX- V 1936 HOCKEY SEASON Nun' H:xl11pshi1'c Frusl I'I1Il'X'lKI'l1 I 1'L'ShlT'LL'l1 . IICIJIUII ...... .Xrliluuion High Sulmo llnvcl' High Sclmw! . Mclmsu High Scllfml Yxzlc F1'L'JlllNCl'l. . . Ncw Ihflnptml Snhwol Amlox cl' ..... UNCH r . . -Iflvll ' 2 , W f 4 , +125 'S yr w 1, . ZfC 5 , M 1 V5 Q . 56 L .6 Fig 48 I , . ,,,? , .N Jw X, h 45,3 ,,f.r- 1- .gh 4f:z1' 15g:::fgx ,... 115: I Q23 A K3 1 Q iw, X2 +93 x if -' N1 s 5. v Q 12 , gfxx A 'V 1 ff, 51 ix .el 4 'r x 'wi ? . - ? , x ' Y Coach Rogers v 4 'C is , , .. ' +w.?Z'?A' . Lf- Af3?,, - ' 42. .- M... as ' v BW iI',x.Z5,.9'9.Zff3ii ' THE1936'PEAN 249 SWIMMING HE Academy Swimming Team, faced with a none too bright outlook at the beginning of the season, went through the schedule of six meets with but two defeats. Under the new coach, Dan Fowler, the squad worked with great determination. From the start of the season, Captain Jim Curwen was by far the outstanding member of the teamg and he twice broke the school record in the Qoo-yard free style. Art Bosworth, who has been elected next year's captain, was outstanding in every event in which he participated, breaking the school record in the roo-yard back stroke and the too-yard free style. In the breast stroke, Brad Wood maintained his front rank throughout the season' in the Andover meet however Bill Decker swimmin for the All-Class team, 7 v 7 7 g the did better than ever in practice, to win the race, breaking the school record. In diving section, the team did not fare so well, although Gifford Kittredge, the number one man, compared favorably with many college freshmen divers. Although Exeter lost the Andover meet, this is no indication of the relative strength of the two teams, since every race was closely contested. THE PEAN wishes all the success that can be theirs to next year's team, Coach Exeter, 40 Exeter, jd Exeter, 54 Exeter, 44 Exeter, 40 Exeter, 25 Exeter. 25 Fowler, and Captain Arthur Bosworth. i936 SWIMMING SEASON place . r January 1 S . February 1 February 8 February rg February 12 February zo March 7 . . me it iii! . Huntington School, 35 . . . Harvard Interscholastics . , . Harvard Freshmen, 31 Gardner High School, QI . XVoreester Academy, ro . Dartmouth Freshmen,4o . .Xndover, 40 .,4,-mv ffXiF6 ji ft I .Wg ,, - ..,.M......ee - ia - fkljsl J N SW We 'N' l he-'riff J 'W JN M f NNW , 4 N ks? Fee it 'J' 'W fi JN' F' its.. vaf ,S .Af N--se M me 250 THE1936'PE ACADEMY SWIMMING TEAM 7 Cajvluifz . . . . II. A. Cuuwlax C'a11rI1 . . . , I3.XNIlCL I ow1.12R Allullflcgwr' . . . D. 5. CUIIIEN M ICMBFRS B. li. BERRY, IR. R. C. C.xMmsuLL 11. li. Uma No1u1.xN CUSBY H. A. CURWEN IC. L. DIQARBQRN S. I. R. 1 Rum.1c'14 .XLLIQNZ UREISNWUOD, R. S. Iafwf.-RD A ,Q - GIFFURD IQITTRICDGE A S. A. BIIQRRILL 'Xsmg A S. W. I' ACH ' O B. XVOOD Captain Curwen A. S. BQSWORTH, 112. I Coach Fowler Slurzllirzg - Culwn, Mernll, Huhford. Froelick, Berry, Mr. Fowler Silling - Kiltredgc, Wood, Cosby, Curwen, Bosworth, Campbell, Pach T H IC i fi Q3 U P IC A N 251 WRESTUNC5 X, f RICSTLING, ill its second year as 11. recognized letter sport of the Acad- emy, received much more attention from the student body than it did last year. N-I Although the team defeated only the T uits Freshmen in a season of seven meets, the season was a success from the standpoint of the many students out for the sport. A few o11 the team deserve mention for the good job they did throughout the season. Captain Illman, starting on well, l1ad a. rib broken early in the season, and was out for the re- mainder, by this bit of hard luck, the team was indeed handicapped. Dick Kidder, the star of the team, eompleted the season undefeated, gaining one of the two victories of the Andover meet, during one of the preliminary meets, he pinned his opponent in tl1e phenomenal time of 34 seconds. Tom Lacey, next year's eaptain, was the only other member of the team who defeated his opponent in the Andover meet, he also did exceptionally well during the preliminary season. N. L. Vllilliams, a promising member of the team, was lost by injury early in the season. Thus, the failure of the team may be ascribed as mueh to bad breaks as to any other laetor. Thomas Lacey, Jd, of Keene, N. H., was elected captain of next year's team, and R. D. Sterling, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was Chosen manager. 352 THE1936PE ACADEMY WRESTLING TEAM .S'l111111'i11,Q f Nwycs, llulmcs, L111uy, Mr. 1'Clll':UI'l Silliuq- -U1':1I1:1111, 1ii1l1lcr, IH1111111, l,,2llL', Richter C'11f1111?11 P E I1L111N Cmzffz . . O W P1 11151111 ,ll111111gf'1' . . . . . . I' M Novl s D MEMBERS 1115 lbs. Clsss 11. A. R1C11'11c1:, ju. 1,, lbs Cl1ss F1111x1As T 11111, 'PD 1115 lbs Class-li M. 1i1zA11.1111, 111. 165 bs C l1ss R H D XII 155 lbs. Class R. 'l'. Iiljlvll. 311 1,5 lbs Ll ss R D 111111111 145 lbs Class-R. W. I11'lI.MI-,S, 111. Xlt1111111 11, lbs Cl1ss I XX H11111111N1 , I 1- LQ M M354 ,ef M212 WRESTLING SEASON 'l'11f1i l 1'1?sl11111-11 . N111ll1 011111111 II1 l1 NI1 11111 X1 11l1mV 13111115 H1 l1 S1 111111 ' ,. -,,v.v '5 W., ,...,11 ff 1 1, ... .. . ..., , 1- . . .. 1 llill 1 .1111 F1csl11111'11 , ,..- in V, ,,,.1,, I V ,N 2 A-'1' .1 - . , 1 lf .- 1 S1l11111l THE1936 PEAN 253 SQUASI-I ED by Captain Ferguson the Exeter' squash team enjoyed a. fair season this winter. Although there were no exceptional players this season, as Townsend and Glidden of former years, the team was a well balanced one with Ferguson and Harding as the foremost players. Glidden, Stearns, and Flaherty made up the remainder of the team. All these players came up from the class teams, having received P. E. Afs or numerals before this year. Even though the team lost four of its eight matches, the season can be considered fortunate, for the hard schedule consisted of matches with only two schoolsethe rest being with clubs and colleges. After losing to the Harvard lfreslrrnen, the team over- whelmed the Tufts second varsity 5-0, repeating this same score against North Andover Country Club. Then, after losing three consecutive matches, the team finished the winter by twice defeating Brooks School. The Lockett Cup, the annual school squash championship, was easily won by Cap- tain Fer'guson, While Harding tooli second place. Toward the end of the term Germaine Glidden, former Exeter squash captain and now inter-collegiate champion, came to Exeter, and gave an exhibition match-a, match marked by exceptional playing. John C. Glidden was elected next year's captain, while William S. Holmes received the managership. Q i S Wm? 3 Q 11. uu.uruu.uuU-U11 WRX ,ll 7 ,, Mr? it A E r , M gh g. Q X. V in if I1 , ,, XXX Hog tix 5 V Xxx gf., rift-2 gi 2' IF? ' Q4 ss if e?Ei?f?f e ' 254 THE 1.936 PEAN ACADEMY SQUASI-I TEAM Slandizzg - Mr. Bennett, Gustin Silling - Harding, Glidden, Ferguson, Flaherty, Stern Caplailz . C oafh . . Illallugcv' . JBULIAN FERGUSON J. E. FLAHERTY fy- zif , , iff' - fc9v4s7: 3 A , zlzvwl ,- 7 ff , w.?Z Tf.-f'4.fz.L'- - V T? . 3 I 'va f 2 f- .' .6 ,2' 3' iflv'-I ' .. e- .. . J--'mf MEMBERS j. C. GLIDDEN .936 SQUASH sEAsoN E. Harvard Freshmen . . . 1 North Andover . . . 5 Tufts Freshmen . , . 5 Sl. Paulls School . . , . . c Harvard Combination . 2 St. Puul's School . . . 2 Brooks School . . . 4 JULIAN FERGUSON G. E. BENNETT R. L. GUSIIN, IR. G. I. HARDIEG, 3D C. H. STERN .-,,L,i: ' . ' . 'Z 3 E, sg. ' ' E1 T H E I O 3 IF I' If A N 1255 ICNCING, a letter spurt this year for the first time in the liistury ul lixeter, has marlt an excellent clehut. The opposition which was at tirst aroused in the sturlent burly as a whole has heen, to a large extent, rlissipaterl hy actual clemcmstratiun that this, aw well as any other activity, fleserves the respect of the sturlents as a wurthrwhile uCCuf patinn. Mr. Dana Allen, of Governor Hummer Acarlerny. anrl Mr. Mclienrlriclq, pmlcssfri' of history here at school, tu each ol whom is clue warmest ccvngratulatirmns rin their results I were unable to overceme completely the hanrlicap of necessarily insullicient prac- tice. Nevertheless, the team. captainerl hy Ray Camphell, anrl crmsistinglre- sirles of Tracy Nalnsterlt and Martin Sourlers, hanclily fle- Q . ieaterl Brown Freshmen, M. -r U I. T. l' reshmen, anrl VN urces- ' ter Acaflemy, but lust to Anrlover and Irlarvarcl. The original fencing team uf The Phillips lixeter Academy leaves hehincl it an aggregation ul material that coulrl become a. Serious Con- tencler for the fencing suprem- acy in New linglanrl. ewgwt X Sw- l cx xJX N' 4x1-wi .,v A L 1, f if . fx. Xfx-fx -,xxx Lv I ' '1 l , t - 256 THE 1936 PEAN ACADEMY FENCINC5 TEAM Slamling - O,Hare, Mr. Everett, Mr. Mcfiendrick, Shand Silliug - Turner, Souders, Campbell, Nahstedt, Walker C albiai 11, . C0ach . . AILZIILIKQCI' . R. P. CAMPBELL, JR. R. A. IIAYMAN J. VI. O'I-IARE, IR. . . R. P. CAMPBELL, IR. . . MR, N. S. MCKENDRICI .. . . . . . ...jAMEsSHAND,5D MEMBERS FIRST TEAM T. S. NfXBSTEDT M. R. SGUDERS MEMBERS SECOND TEAM S. F. Posnv W. P. TURNER G. C. QUARTON J. Y. G. WALKER, JR. 1936 EENCING SEASCN, FIRST TEAM Exeter, 4 .... Exeter, 5 .... Exeter, 5 . Exeter, 2 .... . . . . . . . . FebruaryS . . . . . . . . . . . . Harvard Freshmen,5 March 4 .............. Brown Freshmen, 4 March 7 . . . . . . WoreesterAcademy, 4 March II ............. Andover, 7 1936 FENCING SEASON, SECCJND TEAM Exeter, 2 .... Exeter, 5 . . Exeter, 6 . . . February S .......,.... Harvard Freshmen, 7 March 4 . . . . . . Brown Freshmen, 4 . . . MHYC11:II . . . . AHCIOVCTJS 'I Burr G77 FFNN QA rd J FX -fvxq XXXL 5 5 Q-Q Y, v, QL f 7 CX Qfnfw f QM9?,f2iQilQ X 6,-LN! S E : , X, 5 NE 1 155 A E -E K f 'f f my X! E VN vljgl If ':'Nx:Yllg!lf?'uxxlf! Ur, , ' AJ, 'nl 311, Jsyhgxx' N12 ?Xix:Wa,:'5TRH:, Lkgiqitfku,-Q' ' X ' af f K 95 T H E I .9 3 6 P E A N 259 QA 31 5 ? if lCSPlTIQ the fact that there were live returning lettermen, ' . A . - . 5 , 1 the baseball team suftererl a comparatively unsuccesslul .4 p ,ff X? season, winning but six out of the litteen games anfl tying one. , 'za Beginning the season poorly, Exeter succumbt cl to i, f iw, Somerville, Harvard Freshmen, ancl Tufts Freshmen in rapitl f o il succession. Losing two of the next four games, the Acaflemy ff e nine ffave up all hope of at successful season, but the Rerl antl g ,A.l , , , if P54 -z le 1 1 J Gray fought to victory over a very powertul St. john s Prep Q. sf S rf Q .-1 r'?' J- :r 2 -' p-. ..a O 5 Q 3 UQ I .J ' C' A fx ,J f-I , 5 C .. ,D 5 h-J 5-a V A fl' f-f ' Q P-- Q :' 5 .- l-1 13 r-3 'N gl I' - I F' fxffi 1 O ,. :s 2 4 r-. G ... .-P 'J' 3 LT' ,-- .- : 5 f-+ gc, -' S' ' ru yi fi f- L m -1 -J fs 'C' C 3 2 1 f - I Q Lf -- 'Z' - '4 .1 D , J 4 M ,,,, 5 P' .- -' C ,.:. 'J v-1 5 .1 j' f-rf UQ . ...- O -' f-P rs :ID D4 ,D 0 ja :lf 'ff w A ft! ,T 'I' 2 ' V H rt ffl I ..,, 4 a S 4 ..- T ft '1 P P-4 eg Zl fi V: X 'i team, six to three, scoring the biggest upset of the year. The Anclover game was won from the Blue, eight to tive. one more run. The game marked Iixetc-r's tirst major victory ofthe year and was celebrated that evening with clue ceremony. Captain Woodman Prominent among those who starrecl lor Exeter were Captain E. M. Wiooclinan anrl A. L. Johns. For his unrivaled value to the team, Captain Woodman was awarfletl the Dana P. Wingate cup for excellence in baseball. For the season of IQ56, Albert J. Alter was elected captain, and Richard ji. Cotter received the managership. fra ' I oee, 1 x ' QS l ,if 2 -X i gf l Quee r Qfwl, X i J ' l r In ser f it Q 3 l l ' 1 ' I I 5 I l ' v ' ll I N 1 K i l ff l l 3 v - , P l l xxx i I r Z E ' l letters f ' W Q it l t fl i A ' N rl 5 ,U I V tv - x It l V A v . S K H kv k,'V: ,NL F 'V pix S CX i'b N' ml, Killa, VMI: I I W . 'llb'5 Nl X 1 t 4 t,iX,5W,l,W fn J !iU'Li,MXf,:r, 5, I HfpfX1j,INH1xIl l CXXRX- fml If A I X 1 i iN ' , Coach Murch I V i 'I j' ' 260 THE1936PEAN ACADEMY BASEBALL SQUAD -.M ,..L Li' 1 E 'Q 1935 SEASON 1936 SEASON E Somerville High School . Q Harvard Freshmen . . . 1 Tufts Freshmen ..... . 7 New Hampshire Freshmen , . . 6 Cushing Academy . . . . 4 Yale Freshmen . . . . . 16 Lawrence Academy . 9 lVorcester Academy . . . 3, Dorchester High School . . . 5 St. Iohn's Preparatory .... . 6 Governor Dummer Academy . . . 3 Hebron Academy ...,. . 6 New Hampton School . . . I3 Tilton Academy . , . 5 Andover .... . 8 Huntington . Somerville .... Harvard Freshmen , Norwood .... Cushing ...... Lawrence Academy . Yale Freshmen . . . Tufts Freshmen. . Worcester ..... . Dartmouth Freshmen . . New Hampshire Freshmen New Hampton ..... Hebron ,.... Governor Dummer . Tilton ...... Andover . . F. O. No game No game 5 II tm 2 9 IO 7 2 1 IS 5 6 iz 4 o 6 4 3 I 4 1 I No game 5 6 I 6 7' H If I fl 13 6' P E A N 'll ACADEMY BASEBALL TEAM IQ35 Bulk Kmv -- SLLVMLIC, Starr,li:llbruill1,lNIurrill Nwmzlfl' Rum A Ruwc, Cmlvy, XV:xrnllcy, Miller, Clmsc, Altcr 17111111Kfrw-lizlrllillewlullns, Mr. Murch, Wumlmzm, Uxmlvy, f,'l:lrl:,lic:1r4l C4If7f1lI.1I , Cltfflffl . . jlftllltlgfl' . W, S. lll-LARD , A. L. hlnllxrvlc P. IC. Li. l'1,.x1uq NfiIlN'I.XN C1 asm' . li. S. lX'lL1R1:I1.I, li. M, u'tNllJNT.XNll ll. lb. lX'lII.I,I-ill, hll 'l'. lf. lixlexflmmlz A. I. AXLTIQR . . X. li. M. XYHHIIMAY S. .X. lXll'lil'II W. M. Cfxxlfy ANDOVER LINEUP . . f.l1lfl'l1t'I' . . l,l.ffA,11'l' . . I'lf1'x! Huw' , , .S'4'1'rIil.'f Balm' . . Thin! lim' , , Slmr! Slwfv . lull! Ffrfll , . . QlI'l1ft'l' 1'li1'f1l . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . R1'gl1l1 l'f'l1l ilu thc swuml iuninlg Wumlmzln lJCk1ll1lL' piulu-1' :xml .Iolms sllmlslup. 13 F 13+ 7 3 5 + , 5' , Q r N 5 1 ygia 1 4 M3 'Q f j , 2 , , . N 4 W , Q M zgzaf 5 A 2 we Captain Alter lm gv 1' 1 f ..,.. ,.., ,,, ...-..., ,..... V V Y-Glxavs ,fgr --.Q ,,,fw,,, S 4 6 wwf J! ibm :. fr THE 1936 PEAN 1935 TRACK SEASON ITH Captain Kerr as high point seorer, the lixeter traelq team ended its medioere winter season of 1o34-35 by de- feating a strong Andover team, 43-38. While the whole team was working at its best, the outstanding performers were Cap- tain Kerr, breaking the 40-yard and tying the goo-yard flash records, Wilson, tying with Sharretts of :Xndox'er, to break the jump record, and Beltzner winning the pole vault. The team now optimistieally entered the spring season, which, however, turned out disastrously. On the day before the Andover meet, Captain Kerr came down with the German measles: this illness completely dashed any hopes for vietory at Andover. Exeter, thus handicapped, was overwhelmed by the powerful Blue team. The most dramatie moment of the meet and the only enjoyable moment for the Iixeter stands was Belt:cner's single beautiful vault which easily won the event. Exeepting Wilsons tie for nrst in the high jump, the pole vault was Exeter? only lirst place. Tl X 113 t' .if l' it t te ions or t ns year were as follows: For this winter, 2653 aw Q. J ' fl- :gif T 2 ' 1 Captain Kerr G. A. Downing, Captain, and M. M. Day, manager, forthe spring, S. M. Rising, manas ger, and no Captain was elected. K il ff: ff r ? '0 r i X u JK Q 'fmwmhyx ,r x ' f+f,muDwf' ' ft, X . ' I ' WN Q Vfvli. ! - I .i- 1 I nfill if rw, LA 'ix 75.1 '10, Al fy Axfjrs, in M Coach Carrell 264 THE1936'PEAN ACADEMY TRACK TEAM Burk Kms Mr. LHV5.1Hll. Rumn-ly, l'iI1UN.N'llllIl,ZCi5IL'I', Mr. Curr:-ll A Tlzim' Kms - I5.lrnu5, Hmlr, Ilunmn, A11clcr:.un, Heiulz, Rusfell, I' f,1w muy .Sivwlfl Now kirccn, W -'r4'vs l, Ulcn, Merriam, Paurl-Lcr, Hoyt, l,iLll'41I1CI', l m PL Ill I 1n1rllCffrf - - Wzllkcr, Melngcr, liullancr, Kerr, Gudfrcy, lluwning, Wilmn Ctlpfflfll . N. IQICRR CIHIFII . . . H. Ci C.x1uu2LL JUflll1l4Ql'l' . XV. B. IQNUWIXFON M ICNIIZICRS I IJ. II. IZARNIQS A. W. Ifhxsox, ju P. K. P.x1zr41a1a N. C. .I3lcI.'1'zN1+,1c J. O. HIi1N'1'Z If. S. IQUMICLX' 1. S. Q'+mN1'.Y Sl-1l'.RA1.xN 1I1.w.xr: R. H. 'I'HwMvsrJN I'. R. IMIQIN H. U. HUYT I . IC. LHACN U. A. 'IJHXYNING N. S. INIIERR IiusunaW.xL14Ic12, :I-lx T. W. 1'wlXl'K'.XN lf. S. AIliRRI.XM W. Ii. Wuswx NI. H. G.XRl'7Nl R W. U. lXIIi'l'Zl.LlCl2, 3,19 U. H. Woon NN. R. Lyla!-Lim I. S. 3I1C1ILlL1Vl.'XNN J,Xf'K5ON 1'.xLMm:, jk. QI. J. Z IQISLILR THE1936 1' E A N 2135 . f is ,H '92 I l je- ,V .-21, :T ' 13.1. , , PP 2:1 if 1, mf Captain Downing WINTER TRACK IVTER a term of fall anfl early winter practice in which Captain Downing ancl Rowe were outstanding, the Iixe- ter winter track team swept into its harfl scheclule hy crushing the New Hampshire Freshmen. After bowing to a strong Northeastern Freshman squarl, the team squeeze-fl outa close victory over the Harvarrl Yearlings A a victory chiefly flue tu Rowe's wins in the clash, hurclles, anrl liroarl jump, anrl a vics tory which was not clecitlecl until Exeter swept the final event, the hroacl jump. On February 20 the Exeter relay team travelerl to Boston to he conquered by the most powerful Anrlover relay squatl of a clecacle. The high spot of the next meet, in which the Hunt- ington School team was crushefl, 45-ro, was Captain George Uowning's powerful heave of SI feet, 5 inches, which lirolae the cage shot put record lay several inches. In the rlisastrous Anclover meet, Downing easily won the shot put to take lixetc-r's only first, while the rest of the team was clefinitely off its usual strirle. Neither a captain nor a manager was electecl for next winter. xeter, 5 xeter, 14 . xeter, 5013 xeter, :cl . xc-ter, 45 . 1 . . l't'lJl'll1'.l'yI , 1936 WINTER TRACK SEASON ' . New Ilampshire lfreshmen, ll A . lfehruary A . , Northeastern Ifreshmen, 45 , , heliruarv J: . . llarvarrl lfreshmen, 4413 . . l eln'uary 21: . . iXnclox'er Relay . . March4 . . . Huntington Sthool, I4 xeter, Zl 1-xg . . lXl:1rth ll . Antlover, go 3-5 ' A I936 TRACK SEASON nl fl V l Tmzlwsf 77 l' ' . V' I 1 liowcloin l'lI'CSlll1lt'I1 . , . go 70 f WF: New Hampshire l'lI'CSlllNt'IW S3 ,tg lla1'va1'cl lfreshmen . . . So loo .Xntlover .... . 24 I-3 roi 2-3 .3 , C il ALL ROUN D ATI-ILETE R. Walker, Jr. 266 THE 1936 PEAN WINTER TRACK TEAM Burk Row -- Mr. Lnvahin, Hour, Ncwbert, Killiun, Rm.lnIzIn. lYcyburn Tlfiffl Ruiz' --- Day, Prince, Rcighley, Grover, Wcncle, Klmwltun, Mr. Carroll Svmmi Row - Adams. Flint, SlilIlIlE'1', RlCll1lfflb4lU, Mitchell, Thornrls, Haines, Dnnscr Fmnl Ruin' - Clunic, l 'urI.l, Gmllrcy, Downing, Barker, Hollumls, Rowc C41p!.11'11 J . W. I' . li IX. C' R . L. D . I3 G . A C. li K. li. C. S. C'm1r'J1I'.x llltlllzlgfl' . . AIIAIIIS .XII IQRN l5,XRliI'lR, ,II C lfl' NI IL IQANSILR IJr1m'NINI: FLINT FORD GUIJFIIRY Q MIZMBFRS A. M. ILIIINIIS SIIEIIILIN Hmlz lf. R. IIoI,I.IxN1ms I . M. 1iII,I.I.xN A. O. Kxowryrmr W. I . lVlITCUl'ILL If K. NEWBICRT F. S. PIIQRCE CL. M. PRINPE W. If. REIGIILILY G. A. DOXVNING R. J. LOVSIIIN H. M . G. CIRRILLL M. DAY G. II. RICIIARDSON W. L. ROlJRI.XN L. M. Rowm R. B. RLTSSIILLY, R. A. SIQINNIQR . R. THOMAS . QI. XVIZNDE K. B. XVALKICR R. A. XVEYBURN I T THE1936'PEAN 2657 ACADEMY TRACK SQUAD . M. Fgztggmyvzwm 55 'Wg 5 , ,,. 3, , fy.. f '75 .. v,. 4, 1 V1 ff' any JXP' ff '- ff M E, 1 - ' 'ef 1372? L --V gf 144255, 1 .- ' ,f V? A , l V1 1 if 7 vlll- 575k J Wkllv a n ,. , I W, ,A Q , - . :W , , ,I 'A - In TA l ' 53'f.:- A - ,.--f A ' M A ' 'Ev' A A ' I '- in -' ' -'..'-A' - ,. E E E 'AA A E :A A .4.,,,, 37 V 4 ' E it A I 1 t , , , .M V- Vx H ' . V . un. I ,V ,H fi QV ,lf K , ,, ,J ,. 1ls,M'gQ J fi, Y fr, ,Q in f A f AA A A D -A E f ,- A 1 I 3' . W7 g y 1' Ri v a -:': 1 ' .'v, ff fi '.AA A ivj-iii?-.L ES QQ I ff-wx SHARK T. F. Bradshaw 1936 TRACK SCHEDULE I1 0 Bowmluiu junior Varsity . 46 So NCNX'II1lI11l1Sllil'Cl l'L'ShINL'l1 S7 1-2 38 1-2 74 Hzlrvzmrd Ix1tc1'sflw1zLsti1 s Scmml Plame H1n'v1u'd 1911-sl1nm1 . . . S2 Tufts F1'cshmL-11 :md Stu'- cns High School . . . QQ I-2 54 1-9 .Xnrlux'C1' ..... . . .. 46 So 541 Y 7' 7 1 L., ,, A ,Ld-1' ' - F-u3:r vass:wfmXIWWWM VWWW F ' -I 4,1 ,far A911 JA ,fv x N 1 -Y--.-..,,,, il-+:,-G: ,.?'!4!'bV Y , f'!' E X ' k .,,,,f 'f N ' J 3 Y-W 4 Y : THE 1936 PEA N 21323 TENNIS ED hy Captain Brown and inspired by the su- perb playing of David Burt, the Exeter tennis team swept through a successful prelim- inary season. This strong season made Exeter the lav- orite against Andover until Captain Brown and Coors came down with the German measles. Although Brown recovered iust in time to play against Andover, his usual line game suffered greatly from his illness. Thus handi- capped, the team lost to Andover, 6-33 Burt and Houk were the only winners in the singles, while Iixeter took just one ol the double matches. David Burt, the IORQO captain, continued his out- standing tennis career at IC my W ,lf ,vp vimfif WN f fist ee-fxf ww xeter hy playing, as an Upper Mifldler, numlmer one mosition forthe second season lwv never losing a match and luv again winnin f the school Y . 5 V . ff' championship - a cup which he also won this year, thus lveing the only student ever to Win the Academy tennis championship three years running. David Burt was elected this year's captain while Eugene K. Gardner received the managership. Qltlffllfll. .. . , IC. lf. llizoux Coarll . . l'. C. Rooicizs ilffzmrgrr . . , , . . . l-1, tf. lilllililil-LN MICMISICRS josicen Koons IPI. lf. BROWN R.'ll.llHl'lC,jI1 R.II.liINi4lc1zn D. S. HURT Roincirr hllCl'li.Xl'l-ill G. N. Uoomvix i v Smndirzg - Binkerd, Coors. Meckuuer, Cornwall Silling - Houk, Mr. Rogers, Brown, Ere-eden, Goodwin I935 TENNIS TEAM 2 P ! E . I B V l ! . 5 IQ36 IENNIS SQUAD 1 ' a H -xi spur, if, I V 1' X! 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XY.. . .- , V .g, , K 5 THE 1936'PEAN 271 Exeter, 6 ICxctc1', 0 lflxeu-1', Q 1'iXCtL'l', 6 I'iXCfL'l', 4 lflxetcr, 8 lfxctcly 5 lixctcr, Q I'SXCtf.'1', 1 Fxctcr, 5 lilxctur, 0 lixetcr, 3 Iixctcr, S F'XCtL'l', 28 lilxctcr, 9 Iixetcr, 9 Iixetur, .1 Exetcr, 9 Exeter, 3 Exetcr, 4 lixetcr, 4 1935 TENNIS SEASON . , , .Xpril 27 . 'F11lils l'il'L'SilIHk'l1, 1 . , Maiy 1 . Xlcimsc High S1 hmil, 1 . . . May .1 . 1 Ncwtuii Higl1S1h1111I,o . . . Nay 14 . Nlzmhh-11HighS1l11111l,o , , . May ll . H:11'v1',1'1l FI't'Si1l11L'Il, 5 . . Mziy IS . H.LX'L'l'iliH High S1 huul, 1 . . , May 18 . Ib111'lm1111lh I'iI'L'Si1INCl1, 4 . . . May lj . bl. l'11,11l's S1 howl, o . Huy 25 iI2Ll'YLll'1i Y111'silj.' I11i111'11111i, S . Juno 5 .X111h11'c1', rw 1936 TENNIS SEASON . . April 18 . 'I'11fl5 Jllllilll' Varsity, o . . April 25 A1 vril PQ Mary 2 Moy Q , . . Mziy I3 May 115 . . Many so , . , May 25 . May 30 . , . 1111105 Hz11'x':11'd I'iI'CSilll1L'l1, 0 Tufts F11-sl11111-11. o Ncwt1111High Swilmmmi, 5 Miholl .X1':1dc111y, o llowcloin Junior V111'sily, o 1l111'l111outh FI'CSi1INCI1, 5 St. P:1ul's, o I,o11gwoo:l Cricket Club, 6 Clmzite, 5 1X11d11vc1', 5 ' 9 , 1 z , 1 .. f , , , -sz , my S 1- '- 1 K P 1 , ak 1 V1 L., 11 ' y 11 -'5 '5 jj, N LJ, 5 1 .wg E 1 , 1 fi' , kai 'S . s H'QL':fj-..'., f' , 1- 1, , .1 1 1 Q9 ,, -f 5 , ,Lx .. ,,, if ,,,, 1, ,, .. ,W 1. 1 f' 1' 1 3,61 ' L35 : ft. ' PM , -514 1, . A 1 if 1 1 1:1 A 11, Q, ' ' 2111 - i. 11 xg 1 1 wh! 4,1 Captain Brown Coach Rogers Captain Burt 12'-e Xv Jawa if MJ A1 'Q 11 fx.. --.,- 'A QMQQ n:'xm 'ii N., vw., THE1.936'PEAN 273 Lic ef at to E X. i w s W ff . flies . 5 ,'!.1 'N N '.-f e6f A 'X A-AA HR A'A excl yi! Myy f 2 If MM y -llll b f .ff M . W J X we ,,,,,,,h fy, I I, Eg W g J., e we r , r W ! ll ' -.dk . t V W WW' X. .V X . X H,.,.,, - f' f ,VV-,.,-,,-- -,W -'K -X xutg -FMEA-,A-!,,xs-fx-I-P -1-fix -Y'N-'X-'xxx-f I 1-.lifxfalfi 'L CREW OSING three out of tive races, hoth Exeter crews experienced a rather unsuccessful season. The Exeter crews were light compared to the comhinations against which they rowed, and were therefore at a distinct disadvantage in most of their contests. In the lirst race of the season, Jim Curwen's shell led Pomlret to the linish hy two and one-half lengths, while lack Wilson's hoat was also victorious. A week later, rowing in Marion Harhor under adverse weather conditions, hoth crews lost to the strong aggregation of Tahor oarsmen. For the second year in succession the lirst Exeter shell defeated the lirst Nohle and Greenough boat. Ray Stotler's hoat, however, lost to the Noble and Greenough seconds. Unfortunately, on the morning of the Brooks race, Jim Curwen was taken sick, and a superior Brooks first shell linished two lengths in front ofthe Exeter boat. Since Stotler's hoat was upset hy supplying the lirst hoat with suhs stitutions, Wilson's crew raced in its place and lost closely to the Brooks seconds. When the Exeter crews met the Middlesex hoats, the hrst Middlesex crew, undefeated in three seasons, won by a very narrow margin over the Exeter tirst hoat. For the IQ36 season H. A. Curwen was elected captain, and James Shand was chosen manager. ACADEMY CREW I935 FIRST BOAT 274 T H E 1 9 3 6' P E A N 1. 'V -: F 5 K 5 5 N ,ff 5, .ffiff , x V Z M22 za' . ..... .Y . . ,. Bal X F Ifwos ' -, l L- ww ' NU. 2 . . ' C. A IQ - 5 sag- W N, N 1. 3 . , ,Q . '. A J A f 5' A A -. 1 . - gg! iff, a l II 1 1 N jf , , X X H1111 - X f fd K gf' . J-' 4553 M 'UQ' J I 1 5 , W 65, + Y , Gi 4. 1 f P LV V 'ff , f N4 9 ' X ,Ji 2 7 g 5. 5 IN 3 H 1 ,JR cw , fa 1 R f Q L ww. . . . . l , C'l7.l'.X'N, ' . . ' l SECOND if 302' . . , is. 70, , ' - Slrok 1 . . , . '. C'u.x's1c'a1'1L . Captain Dean l1uL1P D1 KN ILB L Xxnumxx ..X. L L' aw A. 9. l'.xR1'nR BOAT . W. XX OODWARD L. I. But. S15 . J. STOKES . .xy MUND STO l'LE1z, JR. l5.xLLfx1an Ilocc wfwi Coach Benton Sla1za'1'ng -4- Ver Planck, Stotler, Blease, Stokes, Woodward Sitting - Parker, Curwen, Mr. Bissell, Dean, Enos, Anthony, Hogg THE 1936 PEAN 275 nf ff i936 CREW SQUAD Capiafn . .... , . . H. A. CURWEN Coach . . . CORNING BENTQN Manager . . . JAMES S11.xND.3n l936 CREW SCHEDULE Exeter, 2 . ...... May 2 ....... . . Pomfret,o Exeter, 2 . . . May Q . . . . Ta.bor,o Exeter, 2 . . . . May I6 . . . Noble5,o -' Exeter,1 . . . . Mayzg . . . . Brooli5,1 'V 3 Z Exeter, 2 . . . May 30 . . . Middlesex, 0 CMN, -'el .fr X 1935 CREW SCHEDULE q e r Exeter, 2 . . May 4 Pomfret,o Exeter, o . . May II Tabor, 2 EAW. Exeter, 1 . . May 18 Nobles, 1 Exeter,o . . May Q5 Brooks, 2 1' Exeter, . . June 1 Middlesex, 1 Captain Curwen T H E 1 9 13 6' P E A N 277 LACROSSE wt f' LTHOUGH Lacrosse was recog- Q V nized by the Athletic Associa- 9 if tion in IQ34, the llrst contest with Andover was staged in IQ35. The lk X gfsfgl tact that many students took up this oy Q sport for their athletic requirement and also the large attendance at every y M f game showed that lacrosse had made ' Z2 an instantaneous hit with the students. K X f jx Under the guidance of Coaches N. L. f' Hatch and E. C. Bartell, Exeter was M' soon well represented on the lacrosse Q E el! 'Q y ' A lield. Before the tlrst game the squad ep -43? L A ' ip was cut down, and those who were cut 'jf r 'K 44' formed the All-Class team. For at team that had never before been in i Il' 5 2 competition, Exeter completed a very successful season by lc-sing to only two teamsg and these were considered outside of the Prep school class. Although the team Worked as a complete unit, James1 eeley,l'aul Roche, Tex Suman, Jerry Iason, and NValt Happen' were outstanding in most ut the games. Gerard lason was elected to captain the 1030 team, and XV. L. Kopp, mana- ger, but due to the inability of the captain-elect to return, W. S. Happer was chosen to take Iason's place. ff, . is l935 LACROSSE p y SEASON Qc. f - Im g Kwfyxh 'ill X! X X l XJ -- F: 'i 5 ff 'I ic. o. I V f- ' -2- X' ' .N-1 w' N New Hannpshire FI't'Slll11L'I1 S 7 L M ' - t nl!! V lllLl'YLL1'tl junior Varsity . . 3 1 2 A , - I 1 'b H' ' r I, X lI2L1'Y1LI'll ltreshmen .... o 5 .ll , ff il., f ,e-,-. 0 fjff Tufts Freshmen ..... S 1 it HXfsfj'f' L ,' , , New Hampshire Freshmen 8 3 ' X Y i lioston liatrosse Club . . 0 IO BUSIEST AI'lflUYL'l' ...... . tj tl James Shand, jd, l935 LACROSSE TEAM I936 LACROSSE SQUAD 1 l 2 , 3 'V :x 'ff' .. .,,.,,, .- , f-I V if , ' - :..- -- ,fvlli - .1 g - Wim:- . iff.. 'J' ,V ,, .- ,ff ., f f. V :-- , . , V .. V' '-: ef .. .3-Q, ...:.::: ,'-im s:1::.3f2 2?2:::-5-' Ji i V4 X-f 'Vial 51 -'.-.wi V1.1 .V 'TV ,V M ':.-?'Q'b' ' F.,.o?' :-,fi --1'-f H- -3- ,' . :'-2:2 -3325 ali- 2:51 f-11555275 :pf .f 5f gf .J , 'E : 5sV,g - wb in-V fm -5 ,.,,2-:ggsgsfff -g3g2,g2gq'fVz..aeg.. 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'az' - F. .5 W -nf 1 4 ' ' - V- ' V: ' ,, ' ' .4 .Vx K '..,9i.?.w , X -I 3 x If F V .ary 1 ., , A , Lys x Q I , , A . if -3l52i'9f ?Fi??: 3f7Y.s: ' 'f '-5 'TSR' M2,- - ' . '. 41V F1 f'f52QE-'ZYIIEIIW'-Elf''i6:W3i'15f: 'fifi 11 if,-jf.j:5.2:':: , f X ' gi-1.5 ., E, V VS A 5. s- . ,mp agp-5 gn a,.135:.E.:- ,353 A , , . ...E 4 15,-f D V-.+q.VQw ,y ' t-111 4 ff'-Vg 1r?r2 wz1' 2 Eb. , ' -VW . 4g-yma.- , ' .- X Q 3523 .g:,,...1Q,5. :JN 1 . HV ' H.: -.L',-L ,.. .' l. -,v '1 '4e'. 1'N,-V - THE1936' PEAN 279 if .EX 1 x wh if X 'u . II. 5,tI 4 L1 YA RI 1: ffwt .EI I Captain Happer April April Alamy Alamy BILLY Nay May 2 5 Iunc 'Z G.. .. ACADEMY LACRCJSSE TEAM 111 IIUIHI' . fwllf Il0111v , I:l'1'Sf .l!!111'lc . .S'1'f1111rl.'l!!114'lc , . C'f'lIfl'l' . . . . .S'1'1'11111I D1f1'11.s1' 1'N1,I'.Nf Drlfwllm' C'0711'1' PUIDIII . . P01111 .... 0,0111 . . IJ. M. 1'X1:1u1a1csmI D. M. 15111111-:N I.. A. C1c1zUT'1'1 G. L. CRITTIIZNDIEN XV. II. CLIRRII-IR W. M . 'IEUMONSTONIQ DRWITT F1SC1u1.xN AIlv1'11a!c Cafzlains. . Coachcs . . AILIIILLQCI' . IXI IGM HICRS SU I3S'I'I'I'U'I' ICS 1936 LACROSSE SCHEDULE NcwHzm1psI1i1'e Freshmen . . . . BI'1SIO1Il.Zl,C1'0SSC Club . IJZLI'VL1,l'CI FIT?-l1ll1Cl1 , . lJLI,I'tIHl3lllI1 I 1'eshmQn . . . . . NCWIILlI111JSI1I1'C1'1l'C'5l1II1Cll . . .DL-cI'IIQImI . . . . . . . . Tufts FI'L'S11l11CI1. . .Xmlovcr , . . - -I 5 IO D .5 IO fn . A .v . . II 7 R. J. SUMAN, IR. I. C. 'I',xl,I.x1-'1cR1m. 311 P. IC. Ruwlllc C. II. .Xcgrmr .IQ A. I 1-:1c1.r:Y, IR. I . I,. Imwxl-.Y J. 'l'. Gllflfoulz II. N. K. Iiwmulglxus W. S. I'I.xPP1-:la If. C Ilzvlxfz, JR. j. M. FRITZ 12.13. GARNI T. I. IIIl,I.I.XRlJ Gmxun Ixsox: M QI. RIACLIQOD W. I.. Smm W. W. VANDIVER 'I' GIFFORD E. ROCHI5 .J SUMAN C. TRVING L. IIATC11 C. BARTLZLL H. LEONARD M. XVILLIAMS Coach I-Iafch wa.. x ,r ' M,,A1...u W yy ., 1. 'iv f Q u THE 1.936 P EAN 281 l935 GOLF SEASON Iixeter. 6 1-2 . . Nashua High S1 howl, 2 1'-2 lixeter, 7 . tiovernoz' Iltnnmer, 2 lixeter, 5 . . St. Paul's S4 hool, 1 lixeter, S . . New I'repa1'ato1'y St hool, 1 lfxeter, 5 . lllilfli Sthonl, 1 lixeter, 7 , . lioston Vollepge l rt-shnien, O lixeter, 4 1-3 , ll:L1'va1'cl Ifreshmen, 4 if: Iixeter, Q . . Peaborly High St hool. o Exeter, S . .Xmlovt-r, 1 LTHOUGH there were but two returning lettermen, the lixeter golf team harl its seeontl successive uncleleaterl season. The team rountletl out Very well, being so strong that the tirst eight men eoulrl be interehangefl without loss of power. Captain H. R. Merritt and li. B. Ijams were the only two returning lettermen from the previous season, but these were foreecl to play exceptional golf in orcler tostay at the top of the ranking. Since each man was at his best during the preliminary season, all of the tirst matches were won by top-heavy scores. In the letter match against Antlover, the team Continue-rl its winning streak by the seore of 8-13 each match, however, was Closely eon- testecl. Iminecliately alter the Antlover match, IC. B. Ijams was eleetetl Captain, and E. B. Linaberry manager. For the tirst year, two players were granted permission to participate in the New Iinglancl Interseholastie 'lllJLll'1l11INL'l1f. W. A. Corclingley, the number two man, tinishecl in titth plaeeg li. 13. if l f V ill! ni rlllllil Ijams, the X eeee other entrant, however, was F ' . !1 X ' A loreecl, by hav- - - I 7.4 ing an off clay, 4 2 ' I IIIIKW, to hand in a No ' 1 ' f e f A 'X ix - - fi ,- . -' . ' I. .. ' Z tf ' YW. -., Carfl. Cap- III I I If I II . ,5.I MII , II.--tII,I,I ' ' , , K 1I'lt tI l8l11H.lQ.lXICl'- 1... ,II.II1fl!f'llI'.iI-,,I',,.I.II!I 1- .1 1- I.1',lll,1l!':'-fl,I- ' , , , 'IIIIII r,',I'If 1, 1. .,'I,I 1' fi ,' r1tt Cllllllllldl ' 'f I '- l -fI 'f , ' -'1l.I,' ' '.' I , ' 111 the tlrst I,I,f ,,-if , . 1. I f I ,Mi I' I lf 'f 1 l iq' If I 1 lTC, I U :IJ I,l,l' I I milf: II! XI f 1- 'Z x A f lXZ1tlOl1JlI11tLI- III ,, . S e h ol a s t 1 e ,'f i.. , ..,,,w' '4C'f1'f',, Tit 1 . . ' fff11v.tbbxl ' rl ournament, ,QW I.'I1I' IH ' ,I 'I.'4gfyIyI..II ' 'tee 141- '-::. ll 1,I 'vial ,','I'f'.f ' I but was cle- ,all ., ' . ig, A 'l .L'1-i'WT'f'3t7i-y-vf'ff,. I .. I I Si., f IfsI:.fII,r7, 5, 1, . featecl 111 the 'W lx 1 pst ' . 1 'f',t'C'l I I I l'l1'St1'OU1Nl. II, ' ' ' Slamiing - SteHcn,I'mx'cr5,I1axx11s, Vnrdilmglcy, Rnldur Silling - Johnson, Mr. Crosbie, Merritt. Mr. Curlmrt, Vcrily 1935 GULF TEAM 1936 GOLF SQUAD THE1936' PEAN 283 4 va-. Fl' 'i ii 3' ,Y ' 3' 1 ,SP , J ,,. X . 5 i aair . -i ' ' '. ' ffl . .iii ' i 323534121 - 'Q 2 .J 'Z E., 'S cf 3 i .. V- ...- N.. v 'U - 'Q ., - ' Captain Merritt Coach Crosby Captain liams Gzplaiiz . . . II. R. BIERRITT Clzjziaiili . . . E. B. IJAMS Cnarlz . . . . L. M. CRUSBIIQ Coaflz. . . . L. M. Clwsuln Jllanagwr . . . j. li. Iouxsox Iilfuzagw' ....,.... IC. B. LINABIQRIQY 1935 TEAM W. A. Cu1mINc:1.l3x', JR Ii. B. Ijxms R. D. IQIDIJER H. R. iXiliRR1'l'T S. L. POWERS C. W. YIQRITY 1936 SCHEDULE Nashua High School . New Prep ...... Ci,wc1'no1' Dummcl' . . . . 'Boston Colin-gc I 1'eshmcn . iiY,L1l'lI'I1OLlli1 i'i1'CSilI'l1L'U . . . C'l:l1'k Sclmol ......... I'Izu'vzu'd lfrcshmcn ul Ilan-1'l1ill -. v Sl. Paul s ........,. Anfiovcl' ill Hnvwhill . li . 0 N0 S No No 4 S 4 S O , O lnulfll I mallrh mule I1 5 1 5 1 284 THE1936'PEAN CI-IEER LEADERS , . , , , 7 '5 , , Easy-ff' mmwqf' ::gg,.,-53:5 ,,..........,.,,, 125-1:-3.-, . 3 :1-e.:q.t-f::1:.4- 'V l:wlm,l.l1:l4lm,11,4.Ll1uLn,.Xnwl1.1 n U1 um, Iimxw1'll1, Ilmlqc 'I'. 4' .Xnnlalw I . R. 'Ii1ccf1Qxx'1'r1r, JR. H. A. CURWEN lb. Mvlb. .XN1jn1c1esuN .X S. liusxxwlvlxxl, JR. J. C. GLIDDEN I. R Xlcxmax D. K. TAYLOR 1 X X . NOISIEST R. W. Moore, 3d F Q A .7--0 THE1.936'PE'AN 285 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P1'vs1'zIv11!. . . . . I. R. Ii11u1Jx', ,I 11. Ificf'-Pfwsidvfzf . . R. J. l.'1r1 1'1-L11 Sl'L'l't'fll1'.V . . . M11 M. W. Srr1'1:1'.1:s M ICM I5 ICRS Cnr1r'f1:'Y Mu. G. Ii. I'II'lNNI'l'I'T MR. IMN11-L1. If11w1.11.1: Mn. S. .X. M1'1:1'11 M1z.Cm112N1N11 ISNNTUN Mn. R. M. II.x1.'r M12. U. W. I'111,x1zs11N M1:.II. G. C.x1:1:1c1.L Mlc. N. L. II.x'1'f'11 MR. I'. C. Rum-L1cs MR, I.. M. lf1ms15112 MR. M. XY. S111'1111,1zs Qllfzfzfrxsgwx I. R, I311o1w, EIR. IC. li. G.11z111N11,R S. M. M113x'1c1:, .IR G. U. C1..xR1s, ju. R. I,.G1's'111N,j1Q. IC. M. N1w11.s, 319 D. S. COHIEX W. I..Ku1f1' S. M. R1s1x1: R. j. Cu'1'T1f1z I . Ii. I,1N.x1s1c1e1w 511111-as S11.xx1w, 511 M. M. DAY Ii. II. Sc11L'1: Slandirzg - Schur, Cohen, Day, Meyer, SI'1z1nd, Rising Silliug - Gardner, Cotter, Boody, Gustin, Noyes 286 THE1936 PEAN TI-IE CAPTAINS 'iEf Ijams, Cordingley, Burt, Alter, Downing,i.Walker, Ferguson, Illman, Campbell, Averett, Happer THE KEY SOCIETY HE Key Society was organized in October, 1955, to extend hospitality to visiting teams and coaches and to assist at the major games and rallies throughout the year. Its membership consists of the managers of the various sports, who are entitled to wear arm bands bearing the Key insignia, and Mr. Fowler, coach of swimming. Mr. Fowler was appointed faculty chairman, and R. L. Gustin, Jr., was elected secretary for the year. f f J XV. QQ! ff W 4 Q I' X, , X T FN,-xl xy' xx' fcjw '-X-Q ix S mx. ' A 2 f N X X Q 'XX 353' ' Q- X X X ' v X , XXWEA L h 'Y 'X E NM J QMAN X XX, 3 JONE z q' .ff ,Q 5 , X I W f X X 5 X 'A ' xx fl! N W Q ' . l fgifsy -J - Q-M: Q N fx f: 4 ,bb Y A fV? i 1 s 33 454, l xx ' I Q V i '15 ,U N' Q wi V Q , w . x ' 'X 'wx .I 1, ' ' X ' tfmxl' I ' 1 'j':'4xf'Nx ' fy' II I H1 U 1 I CIHQ WT 1 O Al , ' ,J ' A u,' nb 1yj57,, lx Q 1 , 288 THE 1936 PEAN ALL-CLASS TRACK TEAM i935 Burk Raw A Knowlton, Tonks, Alexander, Gates, Cotter, Murphy, Mr. Lovshin Third Rim' Y Skidmore, Scott Holman, Pratt, Hansl. Reiahley. Sautter Smurf? Row - Wholley, Hoody. Thomas, Robinson, Mead, Tweedy, Haines, Gould, Hoslord, Lenders Finn! Row -- Utis, Tie-Yue, Trask, liinsley, Mr. Carrell. Grimes, Higginhotham, Ahern, Calhoun, Knowlton S there are no class track teams, the All-Class team meets the Andover All-Club track team on the same day that the iirst team meets the Blue. This is com- posed of the four best men in each event who cannot make the first team. The result of the All-Class-All-Club meet last spring was almost as disastrous as the result of the Academy meetg the Exeter Class team losing oo-27. Again, as in the iirst team meet, Exeter's onlv tirst was ainecl in the ole vault, when Trask Won the event, while Grimes . Q tied for second pl ace. Higglnbotham, Culbert, DCl1t,HHfT1S, Kinsley, Calhoun, Devoe, Otis, Ahern, and Michelman were the only other men who aided in getting EXeter's meager 27 points. T. G. AHIQRN Ii. R. ALEXANDER I. R. Booov, JCR. T. H. CALHOUN. JR. R. L. CUTTER A. A. DEVKDE OLCOTT GATES D. D. GoUr.D LORING CRIMES, IR A. M. HAINES, jr. MEMBERS IQALEIGII Haissr., JR. I. Ii. Hiooixnornam GUY HoLM.xN, IR. R. S. IIOSFORD F. W. KINSLEY, JR. A. O. KNOXVLTON I. Ii. LUEDERS L. W. RTEAD J. L. MURPHY C. F. OTIS D. M. PRATT H. W. REIGHLEY J. M. RoBINsoN C. U. SAUTTER I. L. Seorr H. B. SKIDMORE, IR J. R. Tnoims N. E. ToNRs I. C. TRASR, IR. J. L. TWEEDY, IR. F. R. XVHOLLEY THE1.936'PEAN 299 ALL-CLASS SOCCER TEAM 1935 R. C. BARTLETT .X. 1. Gor.nsx1i'r1-1, IR. .XR'l'IlL'R ljl'l'I'I'lll, JR. T. C. CIIALMISRS, IR. fiIl IVOR1J lQIT'l'R1iDt5E J. F. S,xu'un.r. W. B. CI-I.XIXIlJl5RI.IN, gn j. lb. iXl.X1.i'tlLRtSON, JR. j. IC. SI.-mxllz H. S. 1JAMoN S. IC. BIXRTIN, JR. W. tl. S'l'l'LW.XRT F. B. FWING, IR. I . W. lXllLL!'1R, JR. l,l'.S'l'Iili Tuou is K. GARDNER T. S. N.xns'1'n-Lur W. li. Vlzll l'i,.xxcR M. A tJR1'oN HE class soccer teams this fall were fortunate in having several faculty members coaching them: Mr. Rickard, Mr. Hogg, Dr. Leonard, and Mr. Weeks. The All- Class team, composed largely of Seniors from the championship team, played the All- Club team of Andover on the Exeter tield in a drizzling rain, winning by the score of 5-1. This was EXeter's third victory over Andover in the three years of All-Class-- All4Club soccer competition. A few members of the team were especially outstanding in this game, Bill Stewart, Tom Chalmers, the captain, M. A. Orton, and W. K. Ver Planck all tallied goals, and an accidental shot by an Andover man made the score in Exeter's favor, 5-1. Burk Rmv- Peter, Miller, Sloane, Posey Scrum! Row g Mr. Leonard, Ver Planck, Thomas, Ewing, Nabstedt, Bartlett limi!! lime - Kittretlge, Martin, Cliamberlin, Chalmers, Stewart, Orton, tloldsmith 290 THE1936PEAN ALL-CLASS WRESTLING TEAM i936 Slmzfiifzg - Lytle, Mr. Pearson, Houghton Sfllfzzg - Skidmore, Benchley, Williams, Warner, 'Sterling lX ll?lXIl3lCRS IIS lbs. Class-S. H. IATL13 155 lbs, Class-N. L. XVILLIAMS 1:5 lbs. Class-lf. A. lIoUei1ToN 165 lbs. Clu.ssfC. R. XVARNIER 135 lbs. Class-Roiaitm' BENCIILIQY, jim. 17: lbs. ClassiD. M. S1q1nMoRE 14: lbs. Class-R. D. S'i'lc1eL1xo ITH wrestling in its second year as a recognized sport, over forty students supplied the raw material for a Squad which cannot truthfully l.e eonsidered successful. The strength and stamina were evident, but the experience of ac tual Contact work in wrestling oii'-set the advantage of power. Consisting of the second Aeademy team, the All-Class xwestlers relied for their wins on those who had fought in the iirst team meets: Lytle, Warner, and Williams. llflven with these men and with two weeks of strenuous coaching by Harvard's Pat J ohnson, the Exeter team met the Andover All-Club fighters with misgivings which were well founded. Andover's more experienced team hope- lessly trounced a squad which might have been classed good, if it had had more concrete knowledge of the science of wrestling. THE1936'PEA.N 291 ALL CLASS SQUASI-I TEAM i936 N the Closest Class league series in the history of squash at lixeter, the Senior team finally sueeeeclecl in winning their numerals-a victory which was not tleeifletl till the last of the nine game series, when the Uppers were barely flefeatefl, 3-2. At the close of the class league series the All-Class team was chosen through several matches among the nine leading class players. The result ol these matches gave Russell, Copp, Ile Kruif, Giclcling, and Wolff their P. IC. A's. ln the annual match with the faculty this strong All-Class team easily blanked their opponents. The Season was iinishefl lay the Competition for the Class Cup. Russell won the trophy after defeating Gicltling in an extremely Close and harcl-fought match. MEM ISICRS B. A. Core N. R. Gtnnrxo S. A. Ressl-:rr DAVID DEIQIQLTIF II. lf. Worrr, JR. I -fi , i ' ,- . .45 g W A' .V ' 1 r 1 .QS . 1 J .af 'gya , Q gs.. Z ff, : WOIE, DeKrui!' Russell, Gidding, .Copp 292 THE 1.936 PEAN ALL-CLASS BASKETBALL TEAM IQ36 HE Class basketball race this year was very close, as is shown by the result of a tie for the Championship between the Seniors, Uppers, and Lowers. The Preps did not enter into the competition. From the lirst, the Uppers seemed to have the championship stowed away. When the Seniors beat the Uppers, however, in the nnal game of the season, a three-way tie resulted. The coaches voted numerals to the outstanding players on each team and selected the All-Class Combination from these men. The All-Class team was favored over the All-Club from Andover, but Andover, playing brilliantly, conquered Exeter by a 24-21 score for their lirst win in several years. NISMBICRS D.II. B.xRN15s J ii.I1ENDRIlL J. D. PORTER R. j.B1cI.D15N W. S. jxerqsox J. G. SCI-IAEFER L. IJ. Biciaoniz IIUUII Iil'2NW'ORTI'IY, Jn. B. S. Swrcznv, IR. A W. P. McDn1zi1orT, JR. Burk Raw---Coxe, Barnes, Jackson, Schaefer, Porter, McDermott Ifroul Rows--Kenworthy, Belden, Sweny, Berger, Hendrie THE 1936 PEAN 293 ALL-CLASS SWIMMING TEAM IQ36 Slamliug - Nichols, Rohmun, Mr. Fowler, Price, Binns, Lehmann Silling - Turner, Dawkins, Lamont, Janney, Curwen, Boehm, Morris M ICMBERS H. R. ANSLEY W. M. VDICCKIQR, BD IJ. ll. Licmrxxx F. W. BINNS I. P. Fckxrss C. Moiuus, JR. G. A. Bomnu, JR F. S. CARTER D'ARCY CURWEN R. B. DANVILINS P. W. Hown-2 W. M. JANNIQY D. H. L.xnoN'r t M. N1eI1m.s Q.Ii.P1Qll'lQ,JR. l,.1l. RHHMXN W. l'.'FUkN1ci:, jk. OR the lirst time in many years, the Junior Class swimming team succeeclerl in win- ning their numerals. This team was made up of several line swimmers who will doubtless, in 21 few years, form the nucleus of ll championship Aczuleiny team. Morris and Rohman, especially, were outstanding, each winning his event in the Exeter All- Class-Andover All-Club meet. janney of the Uppers, captain of the weakest team in the class league, was the high scorer for his team in every class meet, and won his event, the 50-yard freestyle, in the All-Class meet. Bill Decker, the flurk horse from the Lowers, came through in this hnal meet not only to win the roo-yarrl breast stroke, but also to break the school record in the event. 1294 THE 1936 PEAN ALL-CLASS CREW IQ35 hlfflfldfflf---l7l'L'sSL'I', llvllswn, llmlgcs. Sitliord, Hugim .N'i1Iif1.4f---Slmml Bmw No. IVU. Silft .2 w .7 Tkr' C ax MFMBIERS W. L. Dnnssrcrz Wiyrmonn Honons, IR. D. W. SIDFORD ji. G. WILSON D. C. DUo.xN E A's were given to the members of the third varsity crew, stroked by Jack Wilson. This boat was ranked number two in the iirst race of the year, beating Pomirct, but did not row again in a varsity race until that against Brooks School. In the class races, jim Manleyis Upper Middle 'tirst crew defeated Dave Lannonis Seniors to win their numerals, while the Lower and Prep boats were left behind. Of this championship crew, Jim Manley, Chester Finn, Bill Cushwa, and Schuyler Meyer, are on the IQRQ6 varsity squad, while Dick Fellows, of last year's Lower crew, is rowing on the second varsity boat, stroked by jack Wilson. THE1.936PEAN 295 ALL-CLASS TENNIS IQ35 Slamling - Zeisler. Watson Silliazg - Hendrie, Mr. Rogers, Stern, Breeden, Hazard Coach . . Mamzgvz' . L. F. Bixei1R.xc'n, JR. T. M. BROWN I. C. ConNw.xLL NIQMBHRS . C. If.XIlDING . VV. H.xz.xnn, 3D G. IIIQNDR 111: . H. Sri-LRN MR. P. C. Rooms B. C. BRl'Il5lPl .N ll. D. lV.xTs4 INT R. l'. XX lilTS'I'liR, Ji G. W. Z1cisL1c1z x HE Senior Class tennis team easily won the championship of the class league last spring while the All-Class tennis team had as good a season as the victorious Seniors. This All-Class squad - really the second Academy squad, as very few All-Class players were on the Class teams A was a well-balanced team with no exceptional players, it consisted of Cornwall, who also often played on the Academy team, Hazard, Watson, Hendrie, Harding, and Bachraeh. This Combination, after easily overcoming New Hampton School and Newton High School, barely defeated the Andover All-Club team, 5-4. In this match Exeter did well in the singles, winning all but two matches, in the doubles, however, the team gained only one point. 296 T H E .I 9 3 6' P E A N 'ALL-CLASS LACROSSE TEAM I935 Sluniiiug W- Mr. Hatch, jones, Carrull, Ewing. Miller,Roge1s,Ruwc Silling - Lynnh, Moses, jolrnson, Smith, Sutphen, Crump, Averett S last year waS the first that Laerosse was reeugnizerl as a letter Sport, no Class teams were organized. Insteafl, a league of four teams was lormetlg the league games thus macle up the Class season. The lmest players from this league were Chosen to make up an All-Class squacl which lost tu the Andover All4Club team in a close and harcl- fought struggle 3 a game which Anflover tinally Won in a seeoncl overtime period, 1 I-Io. This All-Class team hafl an excellent attack hut a Weak flelense. johnson was by far the niost outstanding All-Class playerg his stellar ahility was, however, shared by Captain Smith, Averett, and Mathes, who all playefl a goofl game against Andover. MEMBERS FI,r,rm,r1 1' AVICRICTT, IR. ll. N JONES, JR. sl. B. MOSES C. A. t'.xR1m1,I. 'I'. B Ituixscm, ju IQAVID POLLAIL J. R. Crwmir ll. li. LYNCH, gn TOWNSEND ROGERS F. ll. lfwixrz I. AI lXl,XTHI2S, JR. D. M. SKIDMORE IJ. W. lixiiiuxczrem I . W. RIILLER, IR. W. H. G. Sruru T. W. llowrxku, ju. R. W. SUTPIIILN THE1.036PE11N 2117 ANDOVER TRACK MEET 1935 1211-1'111'111l1'g1111111'11l1'1.J-1111111115'1Y111g1111'1.1.15 Sc1111111,Us11111'11 1.1.13 11111'11, 1171154111 1111.1 1111l11l', 16 1-3 s1'1111111s. 11111-1'111'11 D11.111.fX1'1111 115' XY1111' 1.X.1g S111111111, Gz1.1111111111s 1.1.13 l1111'11, U11-11 11C.1. ,111I11L'. 'IO 1-q SL'k'OlA-115. 1l11'11' 131111. 'f XY1111 115' 111111'141's 1.1.13 S1-1111111, 1X1L'1AgL'l' 11C.1g l1111'11, 1.1-11:1 1.1.1. 11N1l111'7 1 1111l11111'f4, 3.1 3-3 S1-1 1111115 1111-1 '111111,1111'1l111'1111'.1.-1117111115' W111g11l1' 1.1.15 '51-1 111111, 1.1511111111 1.X,1g l1111'11,1'1'11s1111 11C,1. 1111I11L', QS 2-5 s1'11111c1s. ' 2211717111111 D111l1.f11'1111 115' 11111111 1.X.1g 511-1111111, G1111111111115 1.X.1g 11111'11, 1l115'l 1111. 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'1x1l11L', 2 I111111l1k'S, 4-5 F1Cl1ll1f11:1. 1J1.11'11.1.- XYUI111y1X1L1A1l1g11l'y1.X.1Q 51111111111 Z1115' 1.X.1g t1111'11, l111xV1l111g 1111. 111s1:1111'1-, 151 1111, 5 5-1 i111111's. .111'1'1'11'11 1'l11'11-111. -XY1111 115' 1111.115 11i.1g 9-L'll1lN'1, SWlll'1Z 1.X.1g 1111111, l11'111c1' 11C.1. 111511111113 1811 fcct. 1N1'11' 111c1'l l'k'L'1.11'11.1 5111111 11111. f 1111111 115' I11111'11111g 11'I.1g Sc111111l, N11kL1LL1g'11I'5' 1.X.1g l1111'11, 1i:11'111'1' 11'I.1. 111st:1111'1', SI fcct, 5 1-1 1I1L111L'S. 11l11111111'1' 111l1'1l'ZL'. - 1171111 1151 B11 1,11.11g1111'51' 1.X.1g s1'1'111111, 11Lll'llLl1'l1 1.X.1g 11111'11, 111.11111 1111. l,1Sl11.11l1K', 133 'l1'1't, 4 1111 hos. IN1111' 1111111 1'Cl1l11'11 1 131111 1'11111l. - Tic Lllllllllg Li1.11111'1'5' 1111, 1Yil11iCl' 11C.1, S1llLl'l'L'115 1.X.1. 111'1g11t, I1 11-11, S 1111 1111s. 111',gl1J11111f1. f 'Fic 111'lwcc11 C1111111- 1I'I.1 LLI111S11LlI'1'C1151.1.11 t1111'11, .XI'I'1lSl111111 1.1.1. lI1'ig111, 5 11-1-l, 1 1 1111111-S. 151111111 11111111 - XY1111 115' I'Illl'11JLll'1 1.X.1g sc1o1111, 1311111 1IC.1g t1111'c1, SW111lLI'l 1.X.1. 111S1iLl1L1C, feet, 7 inches. 298 THE1936PEAN THOMPSON CAGE RECORDS Eiwzls .1O1h11Ll'tl Dash . 6O'X1lL1'i'lDLLSl1 . . . TO-XY1lI'llT.1LlSl1 . . . 4:-Xzuwl High Huullcs 7Q-hvllftl L9w Hudrlcs 75-X1lI'l.l High Hurtlltxs Mile Run . . . TOOO'hY1II'll Run . . 850-Yxuwl Run . 000-Yurtl Run . 4.10-Yami Run , 300-YLLl'tl Run . Running lirozul Jump Running High Jump Shut l'ut ...... Pnlt- Vault . . . Ewzlls 100-YtLI'Cl Dash . . 220-Yzu'd Dash . 440-Yatrcl Run . Hull-Milc Run . One-Nlile Run . . IBO-X12Ll'Cl Hurdles . . 220-X1LlI'CllIll1'l.llCS . . Running High Jump 12-llJ.Sl1Ol Put . . . Pole Vault . . . Running B1'9zul Jump 1 2-lb. ILLIIIITICI' Tliruw Discus Throw . . . Javelin Throw . Rt,l4l71'lis 4 5'5 5- 6 1-5 S. 7 1-5 S. 0 S. 0 5'5 5- IO 5. 4111, 54 S. 2!'I1., 24 S. 2111, 5 S. IH1.,IQ 2-5 S. 55 5. 55 5155- 22 ft. 5 ft., IO 1-2 in SI lt., 7 1-2 in 12 ft., 5 1-2 in Jfdktl' J. M. DONOVAN N. S. Kicruz J. M. DnN0v.xN W. M. 'PIKE J. R.x11s.xY J. M. D9x0v.xN J. R.xMs.xY J. M. IJnN9v.xN W. R. BUNTIIROAI W. R. BnN'i'i11:9N W. R. B9x'111i2oxx J. P. J.xifFiz A. F. B1.,xc1ux1:xN J. F. DINREN N. S. TQICRR F. G. Hni,1.1sTni1 J. M. DQNOVAN tl. A. IDUWNING W. L. PioTT1NuuLL A. C. BELTZNIQR OUTDOOR RECORDS Rrfords 0 4'S 5' 2I 3-5 s. 4Q 1-5 S. I m., 57 S. 4 m., 26 4-5 S. I5 3-5 S. 94 9-10 S. 6 ft., 1 I-9111. 52 ft., 6 in. I2 ft., 1-2 in. 25 ft., 5 3-S in 171 ft. 155 lt., 7 in. 174 ft., 1 1-2 in. Ilfakrr F. W. XVATERMAN A. I . BL.-xC1111AN F. J. LANE R. tl. SMITH A. II. OlNEIL I. D. NIACIQENZIIE C. T. ELLIOTT, JR. R. H. O'CONN1ELL W. L. WH.-x1,1:N E. H. TURNJQR. JR. W. L. PIQTTINGIQLL A. C. Bic1.TzNi2R H. T. W1 IRTIIINGTON 1 H. L. ICMERY J. A. B1z.xNnlcNBuRG J. 'ISRENNER Lhdc 1054 1955 1035 1929 1028 1055 IQPS 1054 IQBO 1930 1950 IQ3? IO3I 103: 1053 IQSO 1055 1956 1054 1055 19010 1920 1931 IQ52 IQIS 1034 1911 1035 1054 1918 1055 1054 1055 IOI5 IQZO 1925 1Q5I Q Bvvn' X 1 . fS M X if Y . J XO Q Gil, Cf EAT Knew X , EEF ' CH? 'E OES, fw , gfgppykfxj CLEAN . .f N - 5 + .' V S DIRECTORY GF ADVERTISING The Abbot Worsted Company . . . The Baker Farm ....... Batcl1eIder's Book Store . . . Beech-Nut Packing Company . The Bolton-Sma.rt Company, Inc. . Bond and Goodmans lnc .... . Boston lloolibincling Company, lne. Guy P. Brooks ........ liroolis B1'0tllL'l'S . Hotel Commander . . Davey Tree Surgeons . lJearborn's Express . . . liastern Film Laboratories The lilmerson School . . . . The lixeter Banking Company . lfxeler tias Light Company . The Exeter Inn ..... The Exeter Shop , The Exonian ..., . Fenner and Beane ',.. , Folsom lfngraving Company , Garapedian Rug Store . . . George and Phillips, Inc. , . Glidden Morris and Company . , Ralph Harris and Company . . Samuel Holmes, lnc ......,. lloolaer-Howe Costume Company . Mrs. Hudson .... ..... C. A. Hughes and Company . . G. XV. Humphrey and Company . . The Iarelai Manufacturing Company The john Price Jones Corporation . Leitz Incorporated . . . , Lewis-Mears Company . . The lVliLI1lC1' Hill School . Ma1'tell's ......,. The David I. Molloy Plant . Barbara M orga n ......... The New York Mackintosh Clothing The New Yorker ........ The News Letter ..... . The 15. M Niles Company . john C. Paige and Company, . P, li. A. Grill l....... Pinkham and Smith Company . . The Phillips lfxeter Academy . . S. S. Pierce Company ..... The Princeton University Store . . I. Press and Company ..... Redmond and Company . Charles Shrlbman Oflice . The Star Laundry . . . lfrnest C. Stone . . Tozier's Cozy Corner . . . . H. C. Wainwright Company . The VVhite House Cale . . . I. York ..... Company 327 332 340 311 340 326 341 319 303 341 303 310 522 33? 326 322 345 307 548 344 333 337' 306 310 350 397 332 314 345 315 314 349 337 333 318 333 350 350 322 330 331 310 333 341 302 301 327 340 302 536 302 340 333 33 526 392 333 THE 1936 PEAN 301 The Phillips Exeter Academy INCORPORATED, APRIL 3, I78I Tlllfl IXCQXIJICMY offers lIlStI'llCllUIl in ull stumlics 1'L'ClllII'L'Ll for uclmissiim lu thi- ln-ailing mllvgcs :mil Saicntilic' Schools. FOR ADMISSION to the Junior Class, cxrimiiizitiuns in linglisll :mil m:1ll1um:1lii's :mil 11, si lmlaislii ziptituclc tcst :irc l'CCIllll'L'LI. Czimlirlulcs ful' :ulmissiun lu uthcl' rlaisscs must szitisly thu llircl lm' ul Aclmissious of litucss, cithcl' lay cxzlminaltiwns 01' by sm-limil lwtiliczilc. Tllli TUITION is fllilogo LL yC1ll'. Almost SL-vcnty-liyv llmuszuirl rlollurs is iliyicluxl :umuzilly :ummg gimrl SlXll0lLll'S of high L'l1ilI'2lLiIL'l' hut slcmlcl' im-uns. l'iXllINlI1il.llOllS of thc Collcgc l'Int1':1m'c Exzlmilizitiml liuzllwl :irc hclrl zimiuailly in jum- all tha Academy. FUR FULL lNl ORM.XT1UN writc lu the llircilur ul Xglliiissiwiis, Phillips ICXCICI' .Xiaiilcmy lixctcr, N. H. EIGI-ITEENTI-I SUMMER SESSION JULY in-SEPTEMBER 4, me Crcwlit is giycn luW11l'CIp.Il'llflll2lll0l1 from thc ,Xcnrlcniy for murscs I :11'1'iL-ml slum-ssliiilly in thc SIIINVIIUI Sc-ssiuu. New sluclcnts urn uclmiltcil lm' thc Full Tcrm, without cxuiiiiiintimis, upim ru mmmhmlaxlimi of thc faculty of thc SXIITIINQI' Session. Pl'11I'IlL'lllly all l'L'QlllLl.I' .Xuidcmy murscs :irc oilcrccl in thc Sllmllibl' iicssimi. 'l'hc uflc1'1iuonSnf czivli wcck-clay ure mlcyutccl to Sllpvlyisn-cl spnrts :Lt lhm- Mxiqla-iiiy, ul' lu llllllllllf Q11 Ryu- llczlcli, with ouiaxsiolml ull-clzly cxuilsiuiis lu Uguuwiuil, thc Isles ul Slimils ainml ulliclqmililsuliin11'l'a'sl Thr cliaxrgc for thc Slllilliltl' Session is 53300, imlumliiig ll I'lll'IllSl'lCll l'0UI11, lumlwl, tuiliun, vm lll'SlUllN and Sl mrts. For furthci' informaition, apply to thc Cliuirmam of thc Summur Sl-ssiim lfzu ully, Phillips lllxvin Acudcmy, lixclcr, N. Il. i 302 THE1.936'PEAN ESTABLISHED 1896 Pinkham 6- Smith Company PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Makers ot FINE SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES DeaIers in BINOCULARS, TELESCOPES, BAROMETERS I-IIGI-I GRADE CAMERAS AND PI-IOTOGRAI-IIC SUPPLIES 292 Boylston Street and I5 Bromiield Street, Boston -. E I IS ,yu CHARLES si-IRIBMAN oifrlcls INC. Compliments ot I C5ENTLEMEN'S TAu.oRs QRQHESTRAS AND Funmisl-:ERS 443 Little Building Boston Exeter men, tor many years have E Iiound our establishments at New I-Iaven, Cambridge, Princeton and New York, the headquarters Season '9354936 af P' E' A' tor custom-made cIothing and JACQUES RENARD Iurnishings, of genuine good JOE HAYMES JOE VENUTI taste and staunch quality. 262 York Steet, New I-Iaven, Conn. 82 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge, Mass. 146 Nassau Street, Princeton, N.-J. .I Il East I-wth Street, New York City THE1936PEAN 303 i Ennis Fnrishings, lhifiis ues MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STREEI' hi--,Q.,p:g - Q.. New Yom: f F ,-', Clothes for Vaczatlon Q' A W S f' 1lf l!' -l l LAWN X W 'l Y V i' Summer Sport 'sealy X X :us 0 Brooks Brother 'arumcnzs . 'NEW YDRK: one wnu. smut BOSTON: newsunv con. asannzv smzsv E The Truth of Reflection 'Trees are like people. They live and grow and are ambitious to do the best they can against the many dith- culties that they encounter. The character that trees reflect to us is good. They reach high, root deep, and strive their best to do many helpful things for mankind. If our own lives could give the same quiet, peaceful beauty and inspiration, as do the trees, this world would be bet- ter for ourselves, and for the children of our children. Prize well the trees along' the way- side of life. Help them when they need it, that they may continue to yield their sturdy virtues for all people. THE DA VEY TREE EXPERT CO., Kent, Ohio DAVEY TREE SURGEONS W Ev A 3853.7 W .1 , pw ? , 47 i f , I f 3U YI Jaw up M 3 . ., AV Q ,' A V 'ir'-' flak 'Q i 1 'W Klivgwwavuvl. Xwff , f A ,WA41 - 1 Q fr' ' A A K 1 4. -L g S x 501 I'HLIi3Ilf' For Every Cccasion Wear PALM BEACH Folks Come Here For Palm Beach Variety and They Get It vnununzu sv cnnnnnl. ,HUM THE GENUINE CLDTH O SEE THE NEW PALM BEACH TUX FOR FORMAL WEAR N Outfitters to Exeter Men George 8 llbbillips fllnrurpurateh T H .IC I fl 13 li I' 19' gl N I3 j ifmg. RN -1. '- LAiE1fi6cK FINE CLOTHES TG' Havgn 'QTL Choice ol? the Campus Distinctive Lines Select importations THE EXETE RIHUP CIXPMTEJ-'Sf fliiiiirlifcgggcgc R' is xslt Q OTHER STORES AT Yale, l-larvard, Princeton, Brown, Williams, Penn, Andover and 149 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY COMPLIMENTS or A FRIEND '97 310 THE 1936 PEAN W. B. I-IORTON P cl C. B. HORTON Treasurer ESTABLISHED I876 E. M. NILES COMPANY SELECTED BEEF, PORK, LAMB, POULTRY, PROVISIONS INSTITUTION, I-IOTEL, CLUB AND MARKET SUPPLIES 8 25-27 NEW FANEUIL I-IALL MARKET, BOSTON, MASS. GLIDDEN AND CO. INVESTMENT BONDS 72 WALL STREET, NEW YORK CITY Dearborn's Exeter and Boston Express DEARBORN'S STORAGE WAREI-IOUSE PIANOS FURNITURE GENERAL STORAGE Reasonable Rates souTH STREET, EXETER TELEPHONE 364 TH lf' .f 2 ' ,121olJIL'lY mf!! enjo using BEECH NU M I W WWW t ta..- -... Z U If , xq ,,W,,M-M' Qwf' U BEIQCH-NUT PFPPERMINT GUM ' ,,,,,,vav ' Y an w ': - qv-- 1'ff,,l'..-yf-v 1, , V --'- V ' ., rssugtrud1t'sIlH:mustpupL11arH.1vur , n ng -'Qv A: ,tllzb ! V .,,, . ,... , .. ,.,., k ui .my gum mold H1 thc Umtcd Staten, ,XYQR -. P--- H FLAVUQSBHF' 5-f' 'En ' lj 525: 1' M H , WJKK ' ' .I I H htm ?mW 5a'2ia:,.J BpEvm.:mvnN V-, ' ' 'L , . 'ia' Q . J .-fp -'Kvt - - . C ..,, I V. V 6 fframvr V th 7 ' ,' , I ' GAT!-:D I V M 42 2 1 ,L .. rf in 23 A , it t f'AVA, ., , if 09' 31 , ' 5 . Y ' if ,'.,, ' V ' ', ,.,,.V-::: f if - , 4 4 'A f-Q-f CIA 6. tttpap 1 t . 1, J M A, . ,Zig Ngy . , .vf ,-- - 5,,'if ':.'- ' A i 1 .,,.-.- tt:1:2,ff2232:25:2-11:3-.'i,A.! 1 .'.,,' G -- 1: -,,, ' G' X5 NX ' Afvff .tw -'-- - ::w.a.:1f.::u.:, .cf fi - . , - 15.1 - ! - ' 1 x W-'------.....-f rt- ..'- fr ,',,,1 . ..', -'-v 3 if 'N 'W A' Ig 1,': XX BEECI-HFS , . . :mother rcalt BEECH-NUT PEPSIN GUM. . . ff N gfkx fifw PvmwrmintGun1f5cnlcd lr. candy Cozmmz protects 3 pleasing f Q0 '- fgrgly Candy ttmtnnsx. Ltkc Gum .mtl Havor. . . and, as you prubably .ff 0 65. Lf-UH-'Y 10 UUC- krfow, pepsi? aids dtgustlon after V A09 i i, P a zeatty mea . I m J- I' 'X W . if if k,..g'rtxz 421- ' , i -N1 5' -51 mtv 'G' 1 , xt v 4 ' 1 ' ' v g:'AsPf 51 V'WZ0-'QQSTG X ff' t 5 ,, .. f ir, V L ,fer RNS- 0, A-0 n ffif -' O R A I. G E N E QQ ' , ew -,,. ' M., ' H A- ,4'4'94,. U ,A f . . . made to do 3. 'if,,,,ff f' ' Yqx ' ,- My 'pf U spot ml job. IIS x ..,.., ' NM, ,333 'Ao Gimicr texture HIVCS nluth , - 5 ,,.. ff -tl N -,gf nccc L' Cxcrtlau . -. . .ln its BEECH-NUT SPEARMINT. . . f' dc-nmimfed mxlk ttf n1.mf.tm especmlly tozthose wh? ltkc nd stronget XX! helps twutrdlmc mouth .tttdnty taste. ABM -NMQIM :ry pro uct, Each N1 A 5 LLL mdxvndually wmppcdl Www .. ,,v,. ,V WMV!-I 1 W W1 ya, 4 7 .1 at ,.,,, R f:s:'w,,. . c 'lf 534- -.'Zf. v 1 'v Q13 , 1 't .L-af, 211, 0 Q li' ' k sat- TA, 5 , T2 , yi, ... nf: Q f 6 f.z ,.2 ,5 315, ' K - . affwz '- 2 i-T4 .13 wg , 31 . pf, L.. 314 THE 1936 PEAN JARICKI MANUFA CTURING CO. ESTA THLISHED 1852 Erie Tennsylbania Manufacturers of Pipe Fittings cUalbes Pipe Threading Machines Compressor Governors ana' Unloaders. Oil and Gas Well Supplies Compliments of QH FRIEND 81.75 82.00 S TA T I ONER Y Tersonal or Qsecretarial Size. Exeter Grey gee Mrs. ffudson ' f 7HIIlpl1T'f1N .311 THE NEW DEEENDER CHECKWRITER An opportunity to replace your old Only checlzwriter with the most modern machine Quality, Speed, Safety, Price OPERATING FEATURES SPEED---Lever set up, easy in operation. VISIBILITY---A mount plainly bisible above set up levers. Eliminates possibility of error. LEGIBILITY---New style imprint is dis- tinctive, clear cut and legible. TY PE---New style, scientqfically designed and specially cut to afford greatest pro- tection. INKING'---A remarkably simple inlzing system makes re-inlzing easy and thereby increases the machine efficiency, GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS For ull information regarding The New Defender G W HUMPHREY CORPORATION South Orange, Newjersey 25 Years of Check Protection Experience W.. uw Q ,dk Q , f 'Www 1? 'h S THEZ936'PEAN MANTER HALL SCHOOL OFFERS EXPERT SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTION IN COLLEGE COURSES. THIS INSTRUCTION IS GIVEN BY EXPERT TEACHERS, EACH A SPECIALIST IN HIS LINE MANTER HALL HAS SERVED HARVARD UNDERGRAD- UATES SINCE i886 WHEN THE SCHOOL WAS FOUNDED BY W. W. NOLEN ASK DAD--- ASK GRAND-DAD--- ABOUT THE WIDOWS 7I MT. AUBURN STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 191936 PEAN HI EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF SPORTING EQUIPMENT By DRAPER 6' MAYNARD and GOLDSMITI-I Sportwear tailored by Wilson Brothers In the Iatest styIes BEST COLORS AND COOLEST COMFORT YOU BE YOUR OWN JUDGE BROOKSIE'S WATER STREET, EXETER, N. I-I. qw iii, wr 5 5 il! 3bf4 Q3 ' '-Ama. .1 ' W ww.. Q 4. 4. . f V ..,. ., Q . ,, M B aqia . ffl' A N- , I 'X . xfww ,, 1 gzffgi' if-24 7 5 M GY x 'ifzzfyy rw ,,... F WM ,1 v- 2-'- v A .. QJ ., 5 'N C3 f 4 - rw ' '-'- Q kiwi... aa,-rv... M tug . ' 4- '?','as,fv.f '-' -f' vu... . JW., 2 ,f ..., av f- , -.1 , ff fr- ' .1 .,,,' ,. 'HCI ,F '- f.. ci' ,- ..-f r r 5 , A ' f .m . ., ,.,. . '- . 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Practical and constructive criticism is part of our service EASTERN FILM LABORATORIES 20 West 22nd Street, New YorIc City T H E 7 9 3 6' P E A .Y 72 i 3 A Y! , Z ' 'J :f M ,, Q' 0 T' ,V N' , My 'A ' ' fin. nun, A . ' an fw- VW, 35 ' f new vw A gig P -ACP 8 . O U 'i 2, 'fs E W A .- . o 9 Photo Engraving Specialists For College Annuals FCLSCM ENGRAVING CU. ma ATLANTIC AVENUE, BosToN, MASS. Z -5 52 4 S ?5 'T' , . -.wx 1, ff' Zgx Sa V' 'f,.QS1x ,, . 'I' . 'Q' . fn- , ,. is - f Q' f S , 4 X ' 1w.....J 4 wa 1- Kf' Q H I r P A 1 '51 THE,I943fiPEA7V BOND 6- GOODWIN, Inc. lnvestment Securities 30 Federal Street, Boston 63 Wall Street I2O Exchange Street New York Portland THE EXETER BANKING COMPANY Tl-IE OLD EXETER BANK MAKE THIS BANK A DEPOSITORY FOR YOUR FUNDS I-I. C. WAINWRIGI-IT 61 COMPANY Established I868 Members Boston and New Yorlc Stoclc Exchanges Boston New Yorlc Y H E I .fl 3 If I' E A N 3321 fezfm M. '4YIJPf24 W,4' LNM 11. K A ' iPf'Hiwiw3uc.s3.unf can U N . , . ,J A 6 u I' 'QQ . ' ' ' I It S S ., A ?'...,7f M., 0 ,sw 4 ,' ' vf , ., f 1 cr If fe H? -g WW fs., . I ,' It fi H Q -wav, ff-' A ' .' ' ' 11.4 -, - ?.i .MI-1 J Q- -w,.',r.wf-,,,'.,'vY'9:' 1 5 , ,:,fg,,ytL:v , .V W V, , .. ,fl ' g Wee. 1 4 1-2 , f 2 - 'I 1,35 ..-If-'QQ f - I SL X 1 Q I N 2 '7fsbzgh,C..-ww .,1::.-.eg 3 ti ff .4 . - I 11. .'.,.,,,3,,v . THE EPICURE'S CHEESE CHEST An Assortment of 20 Portions Imported Cheeses sz S. S. PIERCE CO. PURVEYORS OF FINE FOODS SINCE I83I B O S T O N Ask Iior our catalog, HTI19 Epicure MAIL ORDERS FILLED. POSTAGE SLIGI-ITLY EXTRA ABBOT WORSTED COMPANY GRANITEVILLE, MASS. EstaIJIisI'ued I857 Incorporated IQOO MANUFACTURERS OF Worsted, Mohair, Rayon, and CameI's Hair Yarns I to 50s For PIusI1es, Carpets, Men's Wear, Dress Goods and Knit Fabrics SELLING AGENTS DAVIS, YOUNG and ANDERSON, Boston and PI1iIadeIpI1ia SAMUEL HOLMES, Inc. BOSTON'S PREMIER POULTRY HOUSE I7-25 Faneuil HaII Market Capitol 0708-O9-IO ii S 1 a x , w Ni'-3 5 E' M ' . 22' -'ML ' V ,' M wfi THE 1.936 PEAN TI-IE NEW YCDRKER ' QQ 4- s M , W f' s 25 West LL5tl1 Street Subscription New York Five Dollars a Year E I 9 Q3 O' I' E A N I Afkft W? III 'J Sfs ffwgi I' 54 gy Il S 9461331 Q2' ' vxx ff Q 6 fwxft PRINTERS TO THE PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY SINCE I83I 332 THE 1936 PEA C O S T U M E S Scenic and Lighting Effects for MINSTRELS and MUSICAL SHOWS Evervthing for the Stage from One House - Send for Our Illustrated Catalog V THE HOOKER-HOWE COSTUME COMPANY 46-52 South Main Street Box 391 Haverhill. Mass. GARAPEDIAN'S RUG STORE The Pride of Englewood REASONABLE AND RELIABLE FOR ORIENTAL RUGS DOMESTIC V. GARAPEDIAN. INC. TEL. ENG. 3-7366 ENGLEwooD. N. J. EMERSON SCHOOL Prepares for Exeter Examinations for Junior and Lower Middle Classes 75 High Street EXETER, N. H. Box 870 MR. EITWARD E. EMERSON. Headmaster For Boys Eight to Sixteen TOZIER'S COZY CORNER Fountain Specials -- Smokers' Supplies - Confectionery 20 Front St. EXETER, N. H. Francis Eliot, Prop. BAKER FARJW MILK IS RICH In All Elements That Are 'Essential to Promote GROIWTH, HEALTH and 'VlTALITY WHITE HOUSE CAFE Better Than Eating with the President COMPLIMENTS OF - A FRIEND E. J. YORK - LUMBER - BUILDERS' SUPPLIES - Dover, New Hampshire T H IC I 9 JJ 6' I' E A N r gifllvs. I l T EE?6 I l 1 TH JOHN C P41612 84 COMPANY I HERBERT AKNEELAND FUDOLPH EURROUGH V ' 1 GSPALO HENDERSON enwazrr H, auxxt 1 , BOSTON - NEW YORK A PORTLAND COMPLIMENTS OF LEWIS-MEARS COMPANY BOSTON, MASS ERNEST C. STONE, O. D. REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Prescriptions Filled Repairs ot All Kinds P. E. A. JEWELRY Sl-IIELDS WATCHES ALARM CLOCKS l55 Water Street, Exeter, N. l-l. Always At Your Service MARTELL'S CLEANERS AND DYERS PRESSINO CONTRACTS 27 Union Street, Exeter, N. l-l Tel. 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Every Exeter man should own a Leica and keep a picture record ol: his school and college days. The Leica is so small and compact that it can be carried with you practically everywhere and yet it is so tast and accurate that there is no shot too hard For it to catch. Leica can catch things that even your eye can't register. lt's ffl? camera to own it you want to get pictures that stand out from the ordinary snapshot class. Scientists, war correspondents, explorers, news photographers, all depend on Leica. Let us send you, FREE, a copy ol: the Leica Photography magazine. LEICA MANUAL, the 500 page bool: on miniature photography costs you only 354 at your photographic dealer. . .-,farfifli bfivt ..,...--.-I s--- .sa N Sm es. lf- , A 'i, V -f 'l'f 'T,iD, N 'f' 'J' KL? fl fl J . e C THE ORIGINAL MINIATURE f CANDID cAME RA RJ prices Shark at S88-50 ,..., . Mgr-A ,,...-. U. S. Par. No. I,96o,ou4 Model G with F12 Summar Speed Lens E. 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Designer OI Photomurals and Photomontage tor the ottice, home, private and commercial uses Fifteen OI the Photomontages in this annual were designed by Barbara Morgan WRITE FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION AND ESTIMATES Your IQ36 PEAN is bound in a cover which testifies to the creative ability ot the Editors in designing it and to their good judgment in selecting a dependable organization to produce it A GOOD BOOK DESERVES A MOLLOY MADE COVER We have served the PEAN for six consecutive years Tl-IE DAVID J. MOLLOY PLANT 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago,III. THE FOLLOWING PAGES CONTAIN TI-IE STUDENT DIRECTORY COMPRISING A REFERENCE LIST TO ALL STUDENTS APPEARIN6 IN TI-IIS VOLUME :JDS THE1936'PEAN DJ NUMBERS REFER TO Tl-IE PAGES , A ACf011,C-H-,46,5O, T571 193, 193, 211, 249, 2-17, 278, 279. A Acto11, F. S., 160, 162, 255. Adams, I. W., I4O, 149, 174, 212, 266. Ahern, T. G., 140, I4Q, 266, 284, 288. Aldrich, T. R., Ir., 154, 156, 221. Alexander, E. R., 140, 149, ISO, 245, 247, 288. Allebach, N. VV., 140, 14.9, 229. Allen, C. M., gd, 154, 156, 198, 200. Alley, R. wV.,J1'., 154, 156. Alter, A. J., 46, 47, 50, 156, 137, 167, 170, 182, 209, 215, 221, 230, 255, 261, 286. Andel-gon, D. lVl., 140, 149, 223, 279. Anderson, L., 160, 162, 186. Andrews, R. H., 46, 50. Ansley, H. R., 140, 1.49, 168, 182, 185, 212, 2633. Apgar, H. H., Ir., 160, 162, 199. Arnold, R. F., 154, 156, 240. Arnzen, J. R., 140, 149, 225, 284. Ave1'ett,Elliott,I1'., 46, 51, 225, 245, 247, 286, 296. Avery, C. W., 46, 51, 211, 230. B B1LbCoek, A. R., 46, 51, 158, 185. Bacon, B. R., gd, 160, 162. Bacon, R. C., Jr., I6O, 162. Bftgby, I. R., 154, 156, 227. Bailey, G. W., Jr., 46, 52, 227, 255. Btllllllllg, A. T., 5d, 46, 52, 177, 181. BL11'lJCI', I. L., 160, 162, 177. B111'ke1', A. C., Ir., 160, 162, ZII, 266. Barnes, C. G., I6O, 162. Barnes, D. H., 154, 156, 223, 264, 292. Barnes, WV. F., Ir., 154, 156. Barnett, G. C., 140, 149, 175. Ba1'1'ett, E. M., 154, 156. Bartlett, R. C., I4O, 149, 186, 289. Bastille, J. Q., 160, 162. Bastille, R. A., 160, 162. Ba.tchelde1', QI. E., 154, 156. Bates, D. P., 46, 52, 188, IQS, 212, 2-5, 275. Beals, P. C., I4O, 149, 221. Beckwith, B. R., Ir., 140, 149, 174, ISO, 225, 255, 284. Belcl1e1', R. W., lr., 46, 55, ISO, 188, 225. Beldc-11, R. F., 154, 156, 223, 292. BL'llt'lllL'Y, Robert, Jr., 154, 156, 227, 290. Bender, L., 154, 156. Beneditt, ll. R., 154, 156. Benson, john, IOO, 162. BC1'plL'l', L. D., jr., 46, 53, 198, 199, 200, 262. BC1'll1Q,'C1', F. M., 140, 149. Berry, B. B., lr., 1110, 162, 250. Berry, C. V. O., 46, 55, 223. Betchley, R. G., 154, 156. Bigelow, O. M., 5d, 154, 156, 211, 212. Bill, R. C., 154, 156, 174, 180, 212. Billinun, tl. L., 46, 54, 211. Blllglltllll, R. G., 140, 149. Bi1111S, F. W.. 11.1. 5.1. 1.37, 212, no. 130. 2111, :cts- Bishop, L. R., 140, 149, 245. Bixlcr, W. T., 142, 175. Blau k, C., Jr., TOO, I62. Black, R. B., IDO, 162, 172. 174, 199. Bliss, R. V., 154, 156. Blodgett, R. W., 46, 54, 198, 200. Bochn1, G. A., Ir., 140, 149, ISO, 292. Bond, R. B., 160, 102. Bonner, T., 140, 149, 177, 180, 240. Bonney, I. R., 46, 55. Boody, I. R., Ir., 46, 55, 155, 186, 230, 255, 285 286. Boody, R. T., 160, 162. Bo5wo1'tl1, A. 84112, 140, 149, 225, 250, 284. BI'11t,lSl1L'lW, T. ll., 46, 55, 156, 158, NCIS, 183, 190 191, 197, 202, IOS, 2063, 211, 212, 250, 3417. Brzminley, Robert, 46, 56. B1'igl1t,j. G., 140, 149, 229. Broztdfoot, XV. G., Ir., 46, 56, ISO, III, 227. Broxvn, A. F., 100, 162. Brown, H., 154, 156. 186. ClCBI'OWIl, R. C., 46, 56, 186. Browne, H., 142, 202. Buckley, B. L., Jr., 46, 57. B111'cl1, D. lll., 140, 142, 149, 175. Bu1'leig4l1, G. C., 46, 57, 172, 198, 199, 201. B1n'n:1p, I. B., 46, 57, 158. Bulnell, I. B., 46, 58. DLl1'11Cll,I. B., 154, 156, 202. Burt, D. S., 46, 58, 184, 188, 189, 227, 244, 269, 4 . 271, 286. Butinqtn, P. ill., 140, 145, 149, 176, TSO. Byles, Axtell, 140, 149, 198, 200, 225, 255, 245 247. 354 THE1936'PEAN C Ciilclwcll, F. D.. j1'., IDO, 162, 175. C:1ldw1'll,'I'.j.S., 154, 156, 175. Cziligu, R. IC., 154, 156. C11.1l:1l1:111, XX'. F., jr., 1610, 162, 175. Ca1n1pbull, R. P., jr., 46, 58, 154, 150, 173, 190, 198, 250, 288. Czunplwcll, R. C., 40, 59, 157, ISI, 198, 250. Cuinpbcll, R. D., jr., 154, 150, 190, 229. Caiinplpcll, W. D., 154, 156, 168, 211. Ca1.rr, lSr9w11c1l, 154, 150. C:11'r0i1, 8. C., 40, 59, 158, 171, 184. Cil.l'1k'I', F. S., IOO, 162, 295. Ccrutli, L. .X., 140, 149, 279. C. l111l1111'1's, T. C., jr., 40, 59, 157, 172, 187, 250, 289. Cl111111l11'1'li11, H. R., 154, 156. Cl1:11nl1crli11, XX'. H., 511, 160, 102. Cl1:1.111ll1'1', .X. D., j1'., 46, 60, 17.5, ISI, 187. Chusc, R. B., IDO, 162. C111-1'ing4t911, P. XV., 40, 60, 150, 157, ISO, 185, 186, 190. Childs, F. R., 100, 162. Clzinmy, IV. R., 100, 102, ISO, 186, 199, Clark, li. U., jr., 40, 60, ISI, 240, 285 Cla1rk,M.R., 154, 156, 177. ClzL1'k1', C. P., 140, 149, 198, 200, 229. Cla11'kc, j. .X., 140, 145, 149, 174, 187. Clc1111'11t, I'iX'Q1'L ll, 154, 156, 225. Clcwl:1111l, II. Cl., jr., 154, 150, 221. Cl911g1h, XX'. S., jr., 100, 102, 202. Clunic, R. C., 40, 61, 206. CUDD, IJ. H., 40, 01, 157, 221, 250. Cfmggswcll, .Xnth0ny, 46, 01. Cogswcll, j. R., 511, 160, 162. Ctljlilll, ID. S., 46, 02, 250, 285. C9ln1, IC. j., jr., 154, 156, 172. C911-, II. W., 140, 149. Coismainn, Paul, 160, 162. C9nn9lIy, 8. j., 511, 160, 162. Cook, D. R., 154, 156. C99k, lC.II.,100,102, 177. Ctjifmjimlggt, U. P., 46, 62, 168. C90111-y, D. C., 100, 162. Coons, Albcrt, jr., 160, 162. COOI3L'l', Hcrbcrt, 46, 62. C69rss1'11, G. ll., 46, 65. Ccwpp, B. .X., 4111, 154, 156, 175, 182, 2 Copp, D. N., 100, 162, 175. 7 ISO, 180, 185, 180, 108, 179, 21. 91. C01'clingl1-y, XX1. A., jr., 46, 65, 167, 170, 227, 250, 243, 244, 281, 286. Corral, j. j., 46, 65, 175, 225. C0sby,N01'1n.111, 140, 141, 149, 167, 223, 250, 261, Cottcr, R. j., jr., 46, 64, 157, 225, 285. Cotter, R. L., 154, 150, 288. Cox, F. G., jr.. 140, 149, 186, 292. Coxc, S. H., 154, 150. Crabtree, H. H., jr., 154, 156, 175. Cl'1lddOL'R, D. M., jr., 40, 64, 227. CITLITCTCH, j. C., jr., 46, 04. Crater, W. E., jr, 46, 05, 250. Crawford, .X. W., jr., 40, 65, 174, 185, 211, 212 C1'11wf01'd, W. II., 40, 65, 175. Crittenden, G. L., 140, 14.0, 278, 279. Crowley, XV., 160, Ifill. Cumings, F. T., jr., 140, 149, 225. Curtis, R. M., 140, 149, 202, 225. Curwcn, D'.X1'cy, 154, 150, 174, 198, ZII, 212, 203. Clll'W6I'1,II. .X., 40, 00, 157, 167, 170, 184, 215, 337135013741 3751 334- CLlSl1WLl,XX'. T., 40, 06, 157, 108, 177, 229. Czcrny, E. W., 40, 00, 18.2, 188, 221. D Dqilc, R. H., 154, 150, ISI, 252. D:1l1'y111plc-, XXjilj1ll'fj., 100, 102, ISI. D11111011, H. 8., 40, 07, 177, 225. Dllllfllllill, j. L., 40, 07, 198, 200, 225, 245. D:1nscr, D. B., I4O, 149, 175, 206. jfllI'I'il1, R. M., jr., 140, 149, 174. Davis, C. XX'., 140, 149, 176. D11vis,D. N., 154, 150, 22,5 Davis, F., jr., 154, 156. TJllX'iSO11,XV. T., 154, 150, 173, 212. Dawkins, R. B., 140, 149, 292, 295. D11y,M.M.,40,07, 137, 174, I77,I7Q, 181, 260, 134 Dcur, B. M., jr., 154, 150, 174. Dc-z11'b0r11, L., 46, 68, 150, 157, 167, 170 22 15, 255, 250. TJCL1I'DO1'1'l, j. j., 160, 102, 215. Decker, M. S., jr., 40, 08. Dcckcr, W. M., 511, 154, 150, 199, 223, 295. Deering, T. 8., jr., 160, 102. Dcliorn, Richard, 154, 150, 181. Deliruif, David, I4O, 149, 291. Detwiler, W. S., jr., 140, 149. Devine, j. R., I21,O, 149. Devine, XV. G., 40, 68, 181, 180, 221. Dcwees, R. L., 140, 145, 149, 240. THE 1936 PEAN 3 55 13lfRCI'I'l1Ll.l1, j. A., I4O, 140. Dod12e,ll. W., 140, 140, 211, 225. Dodge, H. W., jr., 46, 66, 167, lQ8, 200, 23, 230, 244. Doe, W. E., jr., 160, 162. Dole, A. A., jr., 46, 66, 157, 185, 186. Doughty, A., 46, 66, ISO, 223, 240. IDOWI1l1l,Q',cl.A.,46, 70, 167, 170, 212, 227, 250, 255, 264, 265, 266, 286. Draper, Ii. S., jr., 140, 140, 173, 202, 211. Drr1per,W. D., 140, 146, 160, 201, 202. Dudley, G. A., IFJO, 162, 174. Dugan, D. C., 154, 156, 171, 264. Dugzin, R. C., 160, 162. Ijllllllllf, B. L., 160, 162. Dunn, W. W., 154, 156. Duty, W. S., jr., 46, 70, I'7,?,, 220. Dwyer, li., j1'., 160, 162, ISO. E I'RlIl1LlIlfl,S, F. P., 140, 140, 176, ISO, 212. liggleston, F. C., 154, 156. Fisele, C. L., jr., 154, 157, 173, 226. lilrod, H. G., jr., 46, 70. Ely, H. C., 140, 140. lisser, A. li., jr., 154, 156, IQO. lCx'e1'ett, 8., j1'., 160, 162. liwing, C. 8., 46, 71. Fwing, F. B., jr., 46, 71, ISO. F Fellows, R. B., 140, 149, 172, 183, ?2,C. Ferguson, jllllllll, 46, 71, 220, 254, 286. Fessenden, W. N., IUO, 162, 108, 200. Field, j. C., 160, 162. Finley, j. H., 140, 144, 146. Fi1111, C. E., 46, 72, 172, ISO, 227. Fisher, T. W., jr., 46, 72. Fitzpatrick, W. j., 100, 162. Fl11.l1erly, j. Fl., 140, 173, 223, 254. Fletcher, R. VV., 46, 72, IOS. Flint, C. K., 266. Ford, K. B., 46, 75, 266. Ford, T. W., 154, 156, 175, 227. Fowler, W. E., jr., 154, 156. Francis, j. S., 140, I4Q, 177. Frates, j. A., 3,d, 160, 162, 175. l'll'CIlL'll, A. B., 46, 75, 177, 223. l re111-li, j. I.., 46, 75. l'l1'61'li1'k, 8. j. R., IR57, 140, 144, 146, IIJS, 336, 250, 250. Frost, j. XV., ICO, 162. l'llIllk'I', B., 140, 144, 146, 168, Ifjlj, 225. l'llll'lllSS, j. P., T4O, 150, 173, 202, Il 1, 202,. 6 Gziglizirfli, L. P., 140, 150, 227. fill1'1'lIlL'I', IC. lNl.,46,'j4, 168, 177,108 285. filll'flllL'l', M. H., 46, 76, 264, Unites, Ul161'1, 140, ISO, 288. liz1ylo1'd, C. R., 140, IFO, 223. fillJ80ll, j. M., 154, 156. liiddingg, N. R., 140, ISO, 176, 186, 188, 261. Gilbert, A. j., 46, 78, 233. GilI1er1,j. B., 140, ISO. iilllT1Lll1, L. D., 154, 157. Cilezison, R. C., 154, IS7. Glidden, j. C., 140, 150, 225, 254, 284. flodfrey, C. S., 46, 75, 156, 172, 133, 133, 167, 225, 266. Goldsn1ill1, A. j., jr., 46, 75, 188, 211, 288. lloodule, XV. 'l'., I4O, ISO, 202. ilordon, ll. gd, 140, 150, 176, 181, 182, 188. Gordon, l., 154, 156, 181, 211, 212. fi0I'llllIU, R. 8., 46, 75, 227, 245, 247. liourley, li. .X., I4O, 150. lir11l1:1111,lC.M.,jr.,46, 76, I37, JIS, 250, 25- Cirus, A. IC., 154, 157. llreble, li. Sl. j., 5d, 46, 76, IQQ7, 188, 186, 225 fVll'L'L'llWOOfl, Allen, j1'., 140, ISO, 250. Qil'Cll1I1lL'lS, 8. B., 154, 157. G11-y,l'.l'., 160, 162, II 2. liriines, Loring, jr., 154, 157, 288. Grover, j. H., 46, 76. - 5,- G1'6ver, j. C, jr., 46, 77, 17.5, 176, ISO, 227, -,,5. C1111-tl1i111g, T. H., 140, ISO. Guiel, l7lL'l'l'L', IUO, 162, ll 1. Uulink, M. C., 154, 157, libs, 188, 200. Uuslin, R. L., jr., 46, 77, 158,168,172, ISO, 185, 211, 250, 254, 285. I-I llziines, A. M., I4Q, 150, 181, 266, 288. ll11llocl:,.lJ. li., 154, 157. 356 TI-IE1936'PEAN Hzilsu-111l,D. fi.,,46, 77, 163, 107, 103, fr 00, -20, 240. I'ILlllQL'1'111U.l1l'I, XV. II., 140, ISO. , H:1111ilt011, F. XV., :I1'.,46, 73, 157, 177, 225 5 H11111ill011, jf H., 160, 162, 177, 136. HSlIXl-f1l'fl, lil. ll. 140, ISO, 213, 2-1.Q,'2.17 H11115011 A. XX'., Ir., 140, ISO, 221, ,2fiD4. IIupp1-1', XV. S., 46, 73, 157. 176, 225, 230. 240 273, 279, 236. II:11'1li11g, G. J., 511, 46, 73, 153, 172, 134, 100, 101, 220, 2,7,O, 254. II111'g1':1.vc, A. D., 140, ISO, ISO. H111'111:111, R. P., 1'40, 150, 202. H111'1'is011, A. F., 154, 157, 235, 244. Hz11'1'iS011, D. Ii., 46, 70, 225. - Ha1'vc-y, I. D., 154, 157. lIfll'X'CX', XX'illiu.111. 154, 157. IIz11'v1-y, XV. B., jr., 154, 157, 233. H11tl1111v11y, IUO, 162. H:1y111z111, R. A., 46, 70, 174, 107, 200, JQ6. 1ll1yWill'4'l, G. A., 46, 7O, I,5O, 174. HCz1l1l., B., 140, ISO, 177, 133 Ilcllia-1', F. G., 46, 30. 1 He111l1-l, J. N., 154, 157, 132. Hcuclric, li., 140, 150, 223, 227, 205. Hc'11f.l1'ic, R. F., 154, 155, 157, 132. H0111-age, I. H., 46, 30, 715, 245, 247. Hicks, G. F . 140, ISO. Higgins, R. li., 46, 30, 177, 136, 221. Hill. L. L., 140, 150, 174. Hilliz11'1l,T2.I.,154, 157, 225, 273, 270. Hi111lqlcy,H. F., Jr., 46, 31, 157, 153, 176, 132, 135, 211, 212. A Hi11111:1.11, B.II..I1'.. 140, ISO, 175. Hi111'i1'l1s, I. 3. 46, 31, IOS, 201. Hi1'scl1l101'11, Fred, Ir., 140, 150, 212. Hour, 3l1c 1'111u.11, 46, 31, 130, 211, 212, 22' 266. Hogg, B:1ll111'rl, 154, 157, 2714. 7, 1- -0-1 H0ll:1,110s, F. R., 46, 31, 137, 211, 212, 266. H0ll1.1'6lt, T. R., Jr., 140, 150, 131. . Hollicluy, XV. J., Ir., 160, 162. I1VfJlIl1Q'S,D.Ii., 154, 157, 225. Holmam, Guy, Ir., 154, 157, 135, 100, 233. EO HOlll1CS,R.AV,J1'.,46, 31, 137, 200, 225, 5 , 252. Holmes, XV. S., 140, ISO, 103, 100. I7IOlfZl11l1ClE'l', G. XV., 46, 31. Hoopcs, I. C., 154, 157, 174, 100. Hoppin, P. C. G., 140, 150. Horky, Rudulph, Ir., 140, 150 Horner, J. XV., 46, 31, 100, 201. 202. Horton, Pctcr, 140, 150. H0sf01'd, F. H., 160, 165. Hosford, R. 3., 46, 31, 137, 167, 215, 225, 230 240, 250, 233. A H0ught011, F. A., 140, 150, 136, 200. Houk, R. T., gd, 46, 31, 225, 252, 260, 270. H0uS'1011, C. A., 160, 165, 131. A ' A Houzc, Hfj., 140, 150, 163, ISO, 211. Hmvell, XV. R., jr., 140, ISO. Howie, F. XV., 140, ISO, 205. Hoyt, H. A., Ir., 140, 145, ISO, 221, 255, 264. Hulblirrl, R. P., 154, 157, 177, 136. IIL1l1lll1,LflUI1, II., 46, 34, 163, 200, 211, 212. Hu11ti11git011, fFI'UlT1lJUll, 154, 157, IQ8, 221. Husscy, XV. M., 46, 34, 130. ' Hyclc, R. XV., 46, 34, 225. lJv.111s, lu. B., 46, 35, 227, 232, 235, 236. IlllTlL1l1,P.E.,-l1'.,.1,6,S5', 167, 170, 225. 236. J -Iaugk, L. M., 140, 150, 225. jkiclasoii, XV. S., Ir., 154, 1537, 202. Jimncy, XV. M., 140, 150, 202, 205. QliL'1llilllS, Llewcllyn, 154, 157. j0l1i1s011, IC. G., Ir., 46, 353 .I0l1l1SOI1, I. XV., 160, 163. j0l111s011, L. H., jr., 140, 150. gI0llI15Ol1, Sylvcstcr, Ir., 140, 145, 150. JOllUS1'JlX, T. D., Ir., 46, 36, IOS, 200, 240, 206. 10111-S, A. O., Ir., 154, 157. -IOIIES, IS. N., jr., 46, 36, 206. 101165, ICQ P., 46, 36, 172, 176, 131, 100. Joost, A. M., Jr., 154, 157. Joslin, B. L., 46, 37. ' Juclsou, F. S., 160, 165, 130. K IQCLl1gCl'1.fZ'L, Rude, Ir., 160, 165, 175. ' Kz1tze11bz1cl1, N. QIQB., 160, 165, 131, 212. lQLI.XVLLgllCl'll, Mu:snL1ki, 140, ISO. ' Keating, R. R., 160, 163. lieatimg, XV. P., 46,'37, 174. Kccfcr, G. C., 160, 163. THE 1936 PEAN 3:37 Keeler, R. F., 46,'87. Kelil, VV. B.. 46, 88, 202. Kellogg, F. L., Ir., 46, 88. Kendall, R. S., 140, ISO, 100. Kendrick, LX. E., Jr., 46, 88, 175. Kenwortliy, Hugh, Ir., 46, 80, 302. Keyes, I. E., 46, 80, 188, 202, 350. Kidder, R. D., 46, 80, 331, 255, 352, 383. Killian, F. lll., 46, 00, 137, 107, 100, 211, 350, 366. Kimball, j. P., Ir., I4O, 150, 170, ISO. lillllllil, K. P., 46,00, 171, 211, 213. Kingsbury, E. J., Jr., 46, 00, 170, ISO, 100 Kitehwey, G. W., 5d, 154, 157, 325. I'll1'liD1Lt1'lCli, C. N., jr., 46, 01, 172, 175, 186 Kittredge, Cl1CS'5I11LL1'l, Ir., 154. Kittredge, Gifford, 46, 01, 350, 380. Kittredge, W. R., 2d, 160, 165, 174. Klaus, Henry, 46, 01. Kline, R. B., 140, 150, 170, ISO. Knight, D. M., 140, 150. Knopt, LX. A., Jr., 140, 150, 240. Knowlton, A. O., 46, 02, 157, 167, 170, 107, 315, 225, 355, 366, 288. Kopp, W. L., 46, 02, 285. Koshlzind, D. li., Jr., 140, 150. Kuryla, T. L., 154, 157. Kuster, J. F., 140, ISO. L Lneey,Tl1o1nus, 2d. 140, 150, 331, 252. Laing, R. C., Ir., 160, 105, 211, 212. Lamont, D. B., 154, 157, 212, 335, 202, 205 I,L111ClCJI1,N.1i., 154, 157, 182, 213. Lane, Merritt, Jr., 154, 157. LZUll1Ol1,I.P., 341, 100, 165, QI 1. Larkin, A. C., 154, 157, 311. Lllllllllkll, V. M., 46, 02, 137. Lathrop, W. F., 46, 05, 201, 230. LLLWITIICC, Herliert, 46, 05, 157, 300. Lazrus, Julian, 46, 05, 157, ISO. Lee, G. J., 46, 04. Lee, XV. B., 5d, 160, 165, 181. Legg, C. A., Ir., 46, 04, 161, 211, 212, 237, 244. Lelnnzrn, J. H., jr., 140, 145, ISO, 100. Lel1n1:1.nn, D. ti., 140, 150, 303, 205. Leith, J. A., 46, 04, 229, 255. Lconzird, L. T., 140, 146, 150. Leonzird, R. I., 154, 157, 212. ,31 01 IOS, 93 O1 LCOP6l1,l, A. F., 14.0, 150. Leopold, NV. S., 160, 165. Levy, R. L., 160, 165, IQS, 200. Lewis. R. li., 46, 05, 211, 212. Lieblich, R. S., 46, 05. Linzillerry, li. B., 46, 05, 108, 300, 220, 385. 285 Lister, F. K., Jr., 154, 157. Livingston, R. Ii., 46, 06, 108, 300, 230, 2.1.5, 247 Lolqenstine, C., 46, 06, 172, 176, 188, 303. Loelse, S., 140, 150. Lovell, E. R., Ir., 1.54, 157, 211. Lucas, A. T., jr., I4O, 150, 2261, 244. Lupfer, E. Ii., 154, 157, 175. Lutkin, P. C., 21l, 140, 146, 150, 312. Lynch, H. IC., 511, 46, 06, 206. Lytle, H., 46, 07, 108, 220, 300. Lyttle, C. li., 46, 07. M Nuclseiizie, G. C., 140, 150. MacLeod, XV. M., 46, 07, 108, 200. lWLLCR0lJe1'l, A. lf., 46, 08. Magee, I. F., Jr., 154, 157, ISO, 227. L'!llIlCOllTlSOl1, I. D., jr., 46, 08, 172, ISO. Mallory, C. D., Ir., 46, 08, 108, 300. lX'Iz1nley, I. R., Ir., 46, 00, I'7I. Mz11'S.l1t1ll, XV. XV., IDO, 165. Lll11'lll1,S.l8.,-lI'., 140, 151, 227, 380. Mt1rtindt1.le, J. H., 1.1.0, 146, ISI, 235, 355. 3lL11'X,J. A., 46, 48, 40, 00, 311, 325. Mason, R. W., IOO, 165. Mz1ttl1eWS,'XY. V. G., 154, 157. Mazur, R. XV., 154, 157, 100, 108, 211. L'lL'Bl'lL'1', R., 160, 165. M1Clure, R. D., 160, 165, 180. LfL8CULltll, G. P., 140, ISI, 171, 176. 1lCCOy,P.J., 46,00, 107, 108, 100, 200, 201, 302, 350. MeDern10tt, W. P., jr., 140, 151, 337, 303. lx lt'D4ilIlLLlf,l, Nl., 46, 100, 108. MeKee, I. V., jr., 154, 157. lX'IeKill0p, IC. XV., 154, 157. Mehlillen, C. A., Ir., 160, 165. Met-ltztuer, Rtibert, 46, 100, 221, 260, 370. Melia, D. J., 140, ISI, 212. Mt-ll0r, D. XY., 46, 100, ISO, 108. Merrill, lfl.8.,j1'.,46, 101, 137, ISO, 223, 240, 250 201. L'lt'l'1'lll,S..X.,I34, 157, 167. Meyer, Bl. B., IUO, IU5, 347. 358 THE 1936 PEAN lA'IL'j 6I', 8. M., j1'., 40, 101, 313, 344, 235. Blix 11011, AI., 100, 1115. Mlllcr, ICAY., jr., 40, 101, 100, 301, 303, 380, 200. Miunim 11, L. A., jr., 40, 103. Milrlu-ll, 170115411150 100, 105. Milclwll, AY. F., 40, 1025 206, Mixlc1', M. li., 40, 103, 108, 300. lAIUl1I',L.S., 311,40 IO,2,, 177, 313. 11Ul1l'UL', H. li., jr., 154, 157. M0010 IJ. L., 40, 103, 157, 188, 331, 350. M0011-, j. li., 140, 151, 331. 1A11101'k',R.j'L, 154, 157. DUHwv.R-NVq.uL 40.1Os,1s7.220.2s0.2ss 215.217.284- AI01'c,j5. ll., IUC, 105. NI0rg1111, C011111 ilmun, IUO, 105. Mrvrris, A. P., IUO, 105. Mnrris, II. C., j1'., 140, ISI, 311, 303, 205. M0r1'is011, Aim, jr., IUO, 103. Mursr, IJ. XV., 140, 151. Mushcr, P. R., 100, lflj. M0511-r, Ii. H., j1'., 40, 104. A111111-rji, IT. ll., 311, 40, 104, 157, 311. IXl11r11l1y, IC. C., 140, ISI, 330. M11r11l1y, l'N.I,.,j1'.,1C10,105, BI111'pl1y, H. R., 140, 151, 340. AI111'11l1y, j. L., jr., 40, 104, 388. Al111'1':1y, AV. lf., 40, 105, 170, ISI, 108, 311, 312. Myers, H. L., jr., 40, 105, 100. N11bst1'cll,'I1. 8., 140, 151, 350, 380. 1 Narglc, A. C., jr., IOO, 105. N1111n1l1111'g, G. AV., jr., 40, 105, 108, 177. Ncalglc, P. ll., 154, 157. Nccsc, A. A., 100, 105. Ncttl1'l011, j. C., 40, 100. NL'AX'IJL'l't, I . K., 40, 106, 300. Ni1.h0lS,U.lN'l., 140, 151, 170, 303, 305. Nik0l0ri1. L. A., 40, 106, 157, ISO, 188, ISQ, ll N011011, j., 40, 107, 158, 184. N0r11'00d, Olivcr, 40, IO7, 175. N031-S, D. R.. 40, 107, 158, 188. Nrnycs, E. M., 311, 40, 108, 180, 311, 331, 385. O U'Ha11'c, j. j., jr., 154, 157, 174, 350. O'Mz1llcy, I . W., 40, IOS, 175. Oppc11hCi111Q1', P. j., 154, 157. Ul'flXX'llj', j. A., 311, 154, 157. Orton, M. A., 140, ISI, 100, 380. Uvc-1'st1'cct, R. B., 154, 157, IQS, 311. P P111311, 8. XV., 154, 157, 313, 331, 350. Pzrgon, G. D., 40, IOS, ISI, 180. PillI11L'I', C. H., jr., 140, 151. Pll.l'RCI'. A. 8., 154, 157, 100, 374. l'11.tcl1,R. K., 154, 157, 174, 175. l,CLll'S0ll. j. A., 40, 100, I57, IQS. IR-1l4,8.lI.8.,140,151. I'cilc1', VV. H., 140, ISI, 174. P1-1111i111:111, W. T., j1'., 154, 157. Pcppuly IC. L., 154, 157. IjL'l'Ril1S, C. W., 40, 100, 173, 331. PCl'kjl1S, j. M., 40, 100. Pcrky, llrcg401'y, 160, 105. IR-1'1'y, IC. U., jr., 40, 110, 177, 335. Pcrry, H. R., jr., 140, 151, 311, 313. Pctcr, Arthur, jr., 40, IIO, 175, 380. I'ctcr1111111, W. W., 154, 157. 1'ctcrs0n, j. lf., 100, 105. PfciH1-11111-1'g1-1', Mauhcr, jr., 154, 158, 303. Pllillips, A. H., 154, 158, 108, 100, 177. Pllillips, L. V., j1'., 154, 158. l'ic1'cc, F. 8., 40, 110, IOS, 300, 337, 350, 300 Pitncy, 8111-I1011, j1'., I4O, ISI, 180. P001-, AMiHRLl11, 154, 158, 175. I'01'tc1', H11111i11gt011, I4O, 151. Portcr, j. D., jr., 154, 158, 303. P051-y, 8. F., 40, 111, 173, 181, 350, 380. Prrrtt, IC. A., 140, 151. l'1'csr0tt, N. F., 40, III, 157. Pricc, C. B., jr., 154, 158, 175, 181, 303, 305 l'1'i111'c,G.M.,140, ISI, 335, 355, 300. Prizcr, XV. M., jr., 154, 158. I'1'01't01', R. C., 40, 111, 2.27. Pugh, l'1Zl'11,jl'., 160, 105, 175. Pym, A. H., 160, 105. f2LliII'l0l1,C1. C.,40, 113, 158, 108, ISI, 183, 1 5, IQO, 350. THE1936'PEAN 235' R Raybolcl, H. K., 46, IILZ, 245. Reber, j. H., 154, 158. RCdf1'r11, F. R., jr., 140. ISI. Recd, M. P., jr., 154, 158, 212. R1-1141111-y, H. VV., 411, 112, 221, 288. Rcig1111-y, W. F., 154, 158, 21111. 1Q1C11LLl'L1S, N. j., 411, 1 15, 211, 212, 223, 240. Ric11111'11s011, G. H., 1110, 1115. IQIC11iL1'11SOl1, G. L., 511, 140, 151, 1118, 177, 183, IQO, 2211, 2116. Ric11111'11s011, j. G., 140, 151, 147. IQICI1ILl'CISOD,, L. M., jr., 411, ll-Q. Richtcr, G. A., jr., 411, 113, 202, 221, 252. Risi1112,M. R., IIIO, 1115, 183. Rising, 8. M., jr., 411, 114, 285. 180131115-1111, j. M., 411, 1 14, 174, 1118, 200, 288. R1111i11s1111, W. li., 11.10, 1115. IQC11JSl1l1,18.K., 1110, II1,?,, 225. R0111111111, XV. L., 154, 155, 158, 21111. Rogers, j. R., 154, 158, 171. Rogcrs, R. H., jr., 154, 158. Rogers, T0w11s1:1111, 411, 114, 240, 21111. IQOQ,'Q,4'CVCC1l, .XC1I'11lL1I1, jr., 411, 115, 1118, 1118, 200. IQO11I11LlIl, C. H., 11.10, 111-2,, 2112, 203. R0ssil1'r,j1.11111, 11.10, 1113. R0t11s1'hi111, j. N., 140, ISI, 223. R0u11s1-11111, H. P., 411, 115, 137, 223, 240, 245, 247 Rowc, L. M., 411, IIS, 21111. Royal, H. F., jr., 154, 158. Ruclisluhl, C. IC., jr., 154, 158, 1711. Russc1I, R. IS., 140, 151, 225, 21111. Russcll, S. A., 411, 1111, 223, 2111. Ruttcr, j. O., 154, 155, 158, ISO. S SLIITIOIT1, C. L., jr., 154, 158, 1118, 200, 201, 202. S1LfI11l'11, H. G., jr., 411, 1111. Sz111b0r11, R. IS.. 411, 1111, 158, 182, 202, 250. 8zl11gc1',S.I'., 211, 154, 158, 225. Szxrgcnt, I'il'L'11CI'I11i, 1110, 1113, 11111. S:1u1111c1's, IQ. IS., 411, 117, 184, 1811. SiLL1t1CI', C. U., 411, 117, 157, 213, 288. Szivagc, R. j., 140, ISI. 1117, 221, 235, 2111. 8111111141-, V. L., 411, II7, 227. S11w11i11, Ii., j1'., 1110, 1113, 211, . 12. Saxton, A. I'., 411, 118, 1511, 158, 1118, ISO, 185, 1811,1c11,2111. Sc1111cIc1',j'. G., 411, IIS, 221, 292. S11lCI'111lLl1, S. IC., 1110, 1115. S111I'l1I1I1, A. XV., jr., I4O, ISI, 175. SC11l'CI1JC1', R. M., 140, ISI., 1811, S111l'1JL'11l'l', j. I'., 140, IQ1, 221. 811111111l.1'l,W'. II., jr., 41.1, 118, 130. S11111I', 1S.II., 411, 1111, 171, 11111, 244, 285. 8111wi1-11111, II. IC., 140, 147, ISI. 811111, L., 140, ISI, ISO, 1111, 288. 81-11111:111s, 1J.,411, 1111, 1.57, 158, 177. 8111-1igs1111, A. A., j1'., 1110, 1114, 175. 811111111, j11.m1-s, 511, 411, 1111, 1117, 181, 1112, 211, 212, 2,-10, 2511, 277, 285, 2114. 811z1rpc, A. Ii., jr., 154, 158. 811:1.w, L. M., 140, IQI, 1118. S11L'll., W. j., 1110, 1115. S11L'l1i1I'11, H111'w111'1111, 140, ISI, 212. 81111111-, M. IS., 140, 151. 81111111, 'I'11c01111rc, 154, 158. 8111111111113 8. IC., jr., 154, 158. 8111111111111-, IJ. M., 140, ISI, 221. S1i1llI1C1', R. A., 140, 147, ISI, 21111. Skusc, j. R., 140, 151, 225. 81111113 Pr1-s11.11l, 411, 120, 171, 212. S1111i, IC. F., 1110, 1115, 175. 81111111, XV. L., 211, 154, 158. 8111:111c, j. IC., 411, 110, 1711, 2811. 8111i111,j. N.,j1'., 411, 120, 173, 1711, 188. Smith, R. j., jr., 411, 121, 17.3- S11Ll11L'l'8, M. R., 154, 158, 2511. 81111u111i11g, H. L., 154, 158. Sl'16'L'1', Iivgms, 411, 121, 221. Spring, R. G., 411, 121, 1118, 200. S11l'L11l1, 11. W., 140, 151, 173. 8111111113 Ii. C., 1110, 1115. 811-111111, C. R., 140, 151. 81141111-11s, R. I'., 140, 151, 175. S1C1111Cl1SO11, H., 140, 151, 173, ISO, 1811. 8tcr1i1112,R. IJ., 140, ISI, 180, 2110. S1.L'l'1'1, C. H., 140, ISI, ISO, 254, 2115. S1L'YU1l8, II. 8., 154, 158, ISO. 811-x'c11s, j. W., 411, 122, 137, 2211. S1L'AA'l1I'1, C.'11.,411, 132, 3211. Slcwurl, IC. '1'., 140, 141, ISI, 181, 182, 1811 187, 325. S1k'WLl1'1, G. II., jr., 1110, 1115. 811-w111'1, j. IC., 411, 122, 157. f81CWLlI'1,1V. G., 140, 151, 2211, 2811. S11l'11I1g,f1.S..j1'.,.1.U, 12.3, 2211. S111l111lll'11, P. A., 411, 47, 123, I-511, 211, 227, 250, 22-X. 8111111's, 11. j., jl'., 411, 125, 1117, 227, 355, 274. S111111, Ii. M., jr., 411, 1.14, 11111, 227, 350, 255. 81u1'1i1'y, I1.1i., 140,151, 245, 247. 360 T H Sullivan, C. E., 154, 158, 174. Sullivzin, E. G., Jr., 160, 163. SlllllY1l1l,J. R., 46, 124, 141, 108, 200, 227 230, 3351 344 Slllllllll, R. II., I6O, 163, 173. Suriyong, Tjllllljlltl, 140, ISI, 240. Slll1bl1CIl, I . D., 140, 151, 221. Sutphcn, R. lV., 46, 124, 221, 206. Swcct, C. C, IUO, 164. Swczcy, B. S., 46, 125, 223, 202. Swift, A. M., I6O, 164. Tz1g4g4f1.1'l, G. P., 46, 125. 227. Taylor, D. R., 140, ISI, 284. Taylor, G. II., 46, 125. Taylor, G. W., 160, 164, ZII. Ti.-11111-y, D. li., 46, 126, 221. Tl11uy1-1', J. L., Jr., IS ,., 158, 221. T111-is, H. G., 140, 151. 175, 212. Thcwlis, H. M., 160, 164. Tll4bllllLS, J. R., 46, 126, 137, 186, 108, 200, 220 2116, 238. Tllolnais, Lcstcr, 46, Ilirb, 108, 280. Thoinpson, IJ. C., IOO, 164, 211. Thomson, C. R., 154, 158, 225, 245, 247. Thoinson. G. B., 154, 158. rIlllUl'lllOlT, I. S., 140, 151, 108, 201. TlIHlJt'l'l1Llil?, V., Jr., 140, 151. Ti1us,J.II.flcXV, 154, 158, 183, 212. Tonlas, N. lf., 46, 127. Towcr. D. R., 140, ISI, 171, 183, 108, 288. Townc-1',J. R., 154, 158. Tu1'nu1', D. li., 154, 158, ISO, 220. T1n'nc1', I. S., 46, 127. TLl1'IlL'l', XV. I., jr., 160, 163. TLlI'l1C!', XV. P., Jr., 160, 164, 256, 202, 203. 'l'w1-ccly, I. L., Ir., 140, 152, 173, 288. Uncl1-rwood, A. H., IUO, 164. V Vain Tlnttcl,P1111l,J1'., 154, 158, 168, 171. Vain llorcn, L. N., IDO, 164. VC1' Pl11n1lc, NV. K., 154, 158, 177, QSO. Vilas, M. li., Jr., 46, 127, IOS, 200. . Voo1'l1ues,j. li., 46, 128, 108, 200, 211, 212, 225 V1-00111, VV. W., 46, 128, 188, 108, 200, 211, 220 1 W Xlfzilclo, .X.,I1'.,46, 128, 138, 183. Walker, I. Y. G., jr., 154, 158, 108. Walker, K. B., 46, IZQ, 225, 266. Wallqer, Roscoe, Ir., 46, 120, 136, 167, 170, 221 230, 234, 235, 244, 264, 265, 286. Wzillqley, li. P., 46, 120, 211. WVll,1'ClWCll, li. A., 46, 130, 188, IOS. WVLL1'11Cl', C. R., I4O, 148, 152, 22-5, 280. XV111'ne1', N. M., 46, 130, 171, 174, ISO, 212. WVZIITCII, Daivicl, 160, 164. Wz1tc1'bn1'y, B. H., Ir., I4O, I52. Watson, H. D., 46, 130, 205. W11tton,V. C., 140, 152, 186. WVCl1llJCl'2.f, N., 46, 131, 186. Wcnclc, T. I., 266. WL-St, R061-rt, 46, 151, 183, 186, 100, 201, 202. WVCStl1L'l1l1C1', H. K., 46, 131, 138, 181, 223. Wcyburn, R. A., 46, 132, ISO, 212, 227, 266. XVl1Qelocl4, .X. K., 46, 132, 223. Wl1eelW1'i14l1t, D. P., Ir., 160, 164,' White, R. 8., 46, 132, 137, 177, 186, 212, 221. White, T. T., 140, 152, 172, 174, 177. Wl1itcl1c11cl, N. H., Jr., 154, 158. lllhiling, C. G., 160, 164, 186, 100, 212. Whiting, QI. R., 3cl, I6O, 164. Wl1itmo1'1-, M. T., 46, 133, 212. Wl1it1c1no1'0, R. D., 140, ISI, ZII. Whollcy, F. R., 46, 133, 137, 220, 230. Wilclc-1', H. L., Jr., 46, 133, 108, 200. Williums, A. S., 46, 8134, 168, 211. Willignns, Louis, 3cl, 46, 134, 173. XVilli:1111s, N. L., 154, 158, ZSQ. lVilliz1n1S, R. XV., 154, 158. XYill5on, j. F., 46, 134, 223. Wilson, li. P., 154, 158. Wilson, C. H., 154, 158, 233. Vl'ilson, J. G.,140, 152, 176, 100, 212, 204. lVilso11, R. H., 2cl, 154, 158. Wilson, 8. S., 140, 152. Wilson, Sloan, 154, 158, 173, 174. XYitl1z11n, M. P., 140, 152, 235. XVill1inp4ton, P., 160, 164. XYoll:f,H.l .,J1'.,154,158,182,18-3,186, 223, 201 Woo1l,O.li.,46,47,135, 136,157,158 167, 170 183, 186, 187. 107, 108, 225, 230, 235, 250, 264. WYOOClI'Lllll-, J. H., 21l, 140, 152, 174, 100. XVUOflXVLl.l'Cl. R. T., 140, 152. K XVo0clw11.1'cl, R. W., 46, 135, 176, 200, 227, 274. WVOOCllV2ll'll, XYilliu n1, 46, 135, 138. lV1'igl1i', MQ D., 140, 152, 186, 240. E 1936 PEAN TI-IE FOLLOWING PAGES CONTAIN AN ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF EVERY DEPARTMENT CF ACADEMY ACTIVITIES FOR THE PAST SCHOOL YEAR 362 T H E 1 9 3 6 P E A N I N D EX Acknowledgments . 365 Calendar .... 44 Addresses Chapel Speakers . . 206 junior Class . . . . . 162 Classes Lower Middle Class . . . 156 junior Class . . 159 Upper Middle Class . . . 149 Class Addresses . . 162 Advertisements . . 299 Class Officers . . 161 List of Advertisers . . . . 300 Class Picture . 160 Academy Athletics . 231 Lower Middle Class . 153 Athletic Association . . . 285 Class Addresses . . 156 Cheer Leaders . 284 Class Ollicers . 155 The Captains . 286 Class Picture . 154 Fall Sports Upper Middle Class . 139 Football . 232 Class Addresses . . 149 Soccer . . 238 Class Olficers . 141 Winter Sports . . 241 Class Picture . 140 Basketball. . . 242 Biographies . 142 Fencing . . 255 Senior Class . . . 45 Hockey . . 245 Class Ballot .... 230 Squash . . . 253 Class Biographies . 50 Swimming . . 248 Class Day Otlicers . 136 Wrestling . . 251 Class Officers . . 47 Spring Sports . . 257 Class Picture . 46 Baseball . . 258 Cum Laude Society . 138 Crew . . 272 Four-Year Club . . 137 Golf . . 230 june Ball Ollicers . 215 Lacrosse . 276 Senior Council . 170 Tennis . . 268 College Preferences . 148 Track ..... 262 Debating ....... 178 Andover Meet, 1935 . . . 297 Academy Council . 179 Andover Meet, 1936 . . . 297 Golden Branch. . ISO Outdoor Records 298 G. L. Soule . 181 Thompson Cage Records . . . 298 Dedication . . 6 All-Class Athletics . 287 Dramatics ...... 207 Soccer .... 289 Dramatic Association . . . 209 Basketball. . . 292 Oliicers ...... 208 Squash . . 291 Plays Swimming . . 293 Fall . . QI I Wrestling . . 290 Winter . . 211 Crew . . . 294 Spring . . . 212 Lacrosse . . 296 Production Stall . . . 212 Tennis . . 295 Enrollment . . 152 Track. . 288 Faculty , IQ THE 1936 PEA 363 Fraternities . . 219 Les Cabotins . 171 Alpha Nu . . . 228 Outing Club . 177 Kappa Delta Pi . 224 Riding Group . . 175 Kappa Epsilon Pi . 222 Ritle Club .... 174 Phi Epsilon Sigma . . 220 Scientilic Society . 176 Phi Theta Psi . . 226 Senior Council . . 170 Lectures Southern Club . 173 Academy Lectures . . 194 Preface ..... 8 Merrill Lectures . . 193 Prize Awards . 182 List of Moving Pictures . 218 Publications . . . 185 Memoriam ...... 48 E Book, T110 . 192 Musical ...... 195 Exonitm, T110 . 186 Academy Concerts . . 203 PEAN, 'PHE . 188 Chapel Choir . . zoo Rcvicw, The . 196 Glee Club ........ 198 Representation . 164 Mamie's Music Masters . CZOI School ...... 9 Musical Clubs ..... 197 Senior Class Ballot , . 230 Orchestra . . . 202 Social ...... 215 P. li. A. Band . . 199 june Ball Girl . . 217 Organizations ...... 16 5 June Ball Otlicers . 215 Christian Fraternity . . 166 June Ball Poem .... . 216 Golden Branch . . ISO List of Moving Pictures 218 G. L. Soule .... ISI Student Directory .... 351 Herodotan Society . . 172 Summary ..... 164 Lantern Club . . . 168 Trustees . . 18 .lv 1 1' x...............-. 1 .... .. 0...- .- .. .... -nn ,.,..41 ...-.4-.. ' .---. -9- ' .v 1 1 I 4- 4 ..- THE 1.936 PEAN 3455 ACKNCWLEDGMENTS Before closing this PEAN, the editors wish to thank those who have cared for the little and the big things, and so made the publication of this volume possible. To all these persons we owe a debt of gratitude. Mr. Iidward S. Harkness, for permitting us to dedicate this volume to him. Dr. Perry, for the dedication. Dr. Leonard, THI-3 PEAN's faculty adviser, for giving much of his time, interest and full experience to help us in every way. 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THE PEAN also wishes to thank Barbara Morgan, for unceasing eHort in presenting our photographs of school activities in a manner which we sincerely believe adds to the interest and effectiveness of the book - through the medium of photo-montage. Mr. Raoul Echiveria, for contributing his skill and ability in photo-finishing. Mr. W. H. Lackie, for his supervision of the retouching on many of Mrs. Morgan's1thotosmontages. Mr. Cunningham, ol Cunningham's Studio, for excellent and interested to-operation in photo- graphing all faculty, seniors, and groups. The Folsom lingraving Company, for the engravings throughout the book. The News-Letter Press, for their tireless and experienced work, without whose sell-sacritice this PEAN would probably never have been published. Harry Spalthoff, whose patient and whole-hearted interest extends to all publications, but, we think, especially towards THE PEAN. Phil Brown, for his sincere and painstaking performance of a job under ditlicult conditions. 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