Phillips Exeter Academy - PEAN Yearbook (Exeter, NH)

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'llllc trustiwl l.I'll'llll unsl zulvisnr ol' all 11llml1-r,Qr:ul- imlvs :xml ol'ymllig1-I'zili4l I4-ss-4-xpci'ii-nic-1-4l iiislruv- tors :wc-nliiig aulvicc :xml cnc-1iiiraigic-Im-lit. l'oss1-sscil ol' lilvrzwy ability :mil vxpvriciwc lliall luis c-ilulmlc-cl liim to wrilc zu lIl.HfOI'.lj Qf 1,lll.HI.llN I',.z'r'ff'1' ,ll'll11l'Il1j,', mitstuiuliiig in :ic-c-iirucy, inlcrc-sl zuul llll'0l'lU2lllUll. .Xml as Z1 vilim-ii ul' l'lx1-ici' for :nanny yi-urs, 11-spc-1-in-ml. lmmm-il :xml lruslml. LAURE CE MURR Y CROQBIE I 0 CIINTENTS ADMINISTRATION Dr. Lewis Perry . Mr. Corning Bs-ntoil Mr. E. S. VVQ-11s Kvrr Mr. E. P. Roumls Mr. M. R. 1Vi1lizmis T110 Fai-l11ly . Vmssics K'1iris1,i:m 1 rz1t.ur1ii1y 1'1zLss Day Uffivvrs C'1z1sscs .,., fvlllll Lf11111f' Society .limv 112111 Officcrs Senior f'1zLss Ballot. Sm-niox' c101111C'11 . f1RGANlZA'1'10NS 1X0zu1vmy D1-1 1211111111 '11 T110 11111101111 . . Dramzitic' Association T110 1'f 13001: . . T110 l'1.I'0II1-1111 . Miisivzml C'1u1is Tim PICAN . . T110 H61'1'1'11' . F-or'11-1T11f:s Four-Yom' l'1u1i 1h-roclotzul Socic-ly 112l11t0I'l1 1111111 1 . 111-s Failmotins . 021111 '78, 16 17 16 17 17 I8 751 71 ,84- 76 75 77 70 -f 88 99 106 98 92 199 94- 96 121 116 112 122 S Midwestern Vlnb , Outing Club , Rifle Vlnb . . Scientific Society . Ski flnb . . S0l11il1l'1'1l flnb 1f'RA'r11:RN1'r1lcs Alpha Nu . . Kappa Delta Pi , Kappa Epsilon Pi . Plii Epsilon Sigma 1'11i'1'l1etaPsi . . Acmlmlcim' ATHLETICS Athletic Association Baseball . . . Basketball . I lll00I'l0ilIlL'l'8 Football . 113 111 119 114 118 110 134 128 130 126 132 175 156 142 174 138 Hockey , . Lacrosse . Records . Spring Track . VVinter Track . FLUB XXTHLETICS Baseball, 1940 . Basketball . . Football . Hockey . , . Lacrosse. 1940 . . Soccer .... Spring Track, 1940 Squash .... IHQATURI-is Acknowlerlgmenis Advertisements Vamlid Pages 144 162 193 158 148 188 183 181 182 190 180 187 186 9 lc'1'f'n11'al1 Smith Hall y4Il'HlI1l'llILV KBIIHCIIIUIIKQ' - 'Plzfllips Hall MMO! Hull J ylkzzcfenzy 'B111'lcf1'ng' Aeadenzy fBuilding Alumni Hall Thompson Science Building Plzillifns Hail Doeiofs House Veazey House 4 1 LICWIS l'l'lRRY l'r1'm'1'pr1l. llurlrul l'. .-Inzvn l'rQff'.vsnr. lilf-4-lm-11 f1ll110, 1911-. I'rop:u'c1l for mall:-gc at l,:uvrc-m'vvi1lc- School. .X.13., Williams. 18981 NM., l'rinm-lun, 18993 A.M., Yzllv, 19163 l,itt.D., Dart- ll10I1111, l..lI.D l,.I1.lJ SUIIUIYI 1 'ollvgu 16 19I5g l,.I1.D., Williams, 1929: 1,.l1.D., Amherst, 1998: Now 11an1ps11irL-, 19323 l.l..D., Ilarvartl, 1932: 1'rim'elun, 1936. AAl1P. 1llS1l'lli'1U1' :lt 1.:m'rcm'vvi11v 1'l'uf1-ssnr all 1N11112lIl1S f'o11c-go. Trllslvs- of Wvillimns Ilonurnry momlwr, 1'l1i 130111 Kappa, 1937. EDWIN SILAS 1YEl,I,S KERR lhvrn, .Kppoinicrl Svpicrnlwr, 1921. Prcparc-11 for mllm-gc :li Hillman .Xmulc-nly, 1Yi1kvs-Bairro, 1,31 AB.. 1,I'1l1l'0t0Il, 1999. IDBK. Inslrllc-lor :lt Asha-ville S1-114ml Ashvvillv, N. V. ADMINISTRATIVE IIFFICERS EZRA PIKE RUUNDS, AB. Appointed September, 19Q0. Iifrrcfnr of .-Irlnzixsimzs sincc Dr'r'mnl1z'r, NLM. lnslructor in Muihcinntics, 1990 to 1935. C'hnirmun of Sinn- incr Scssion, 1933, 1934. l'r0p:1r4-d for college at fl0I'111Sll. Maxim-, lligli School. A.I5., Bowdoin, 1920.f 1AX, flYBK. MYRON RICIIARD WILLIAMS, AB. Instructor in English. Appointed June, 1918. l,I.I'!'f'f0l' of SfIl!l'l.t S xfrlcz' Drcember, 19.16. flllillflllilll llfSl11l1l11t'l' Scssion, 1935, 1936. Prepared for collcgc :il fcntral lligh School, Springficld, Mass. AB., Il211'V2lI'Kl, 1912. l11S1I'lli'1UI' llnrlford lligh School: Grolon School. Editor of l,0l'lIIN QI' ll'orrl.vu'ortl1 and George- l'llioL's .llill nn Ilia I In.w.w. Editor of Thr' l'h1'llip.v lirctcr Iiullvtin. lfucnlty Advisor to Outing Club. CURNING BENTON, A.M. Iusfrwtrzr in lfamfrzrsx Tlzvory. Appoinlcd in September, 1911. Appointed Academy Trczlsilrcr, 1922. Prepared for college at Nvwton, Mass., lligh School. A.l3., llarvard, 1907g A.M., llnrvard. 1908. llll. Assistant in llistorb' llnrvnrd Vnivcrsity. 17 lAl'111'INl'1'1 111U1lli.KY f'11.1lS1111'1, 1.11. Illsfrurlor in IQIIHIIZVII. .Xppuinls-11 Uviulwr. 19025. f1l1il11 I112111, lfxvh-r Sr-howl Bmirrl. Prvpzirvrl for r-ullm-go :ll 'Flu' Phillips Exe-1.6-r .xf'21C1P111Y. .K.11., llairvurrl, 19041. 'Flu' Sigiu-l. 1111-inln-r ul' lllv Now 1411121211111 Assm-ization 0llTl'2li'1l01'S0f English. Nm-wspziper artir-lc-s. Vzlslliil fbrrcspurlrle-lit fur various lu-wspzipvrs. Author of l'l14'll1'p.v lf.z'1'f1'r .lf'lIlIl'I7Ijj, fl Ilfslnry. Momlwr N. 11. 1101180 of Rcprcsvn- lzllivvs 1927-28. XURMAN HILUX' N1f'K1'1NlJR1l'K, A.M. l11xfru1'lm' in llfxfory. .Xppuintvrl -111110. 1900. l'rf-pain-rl fm' r-0114-gv :il Brom-ktoil, Mass., Iligh Svlioul. Brirlgrv- W2l11'1', Mass. Normal S1-11001. AB., llzlrvaircl, 1904:A.N1.. 1905. 11lS11'1ll'lU1' in 1112lSS7l4'l1lIHi'1lS lllllllil' Svlloolsg Assistant in llis- lury, 11Il1'V111'11 frills-gel nnrl 1l:ulr'1if1'0 F0114-gl-. C'mir'll of .Kowl- Cllly 1'll'11l'1llj.f '1'L-sim. f1'11-111114-r of Nz-w Englzmfl llistury '1'0:ic'li- L-rs' .Xssm-inlimm. l11l'I11lN'I' of lfemrvign Polic-y Assucizltiuii. Fol- low of .X11101'1l'2ll1 Gcugrupllir-all Sovicly. Sl'l'1'0lRlI'y-Vl1I'l'ElSl1I'0l' of Suvivly of Unluiiizil 1Y:1rs in New 112ll1lpS1l1I'0. gxlllllill' of .lu Ellliflflili' QI' l'1ll'h'll Nhllrw llixlvry. IIENRY NIARTIN S111 1'1'1, All. ln.v!rur'fnr in Ul'l'll1lIl1. Appruinteml 191-lrrllalry, 1907. 1'rc-purorl for coll:-go at S2111-in. Mass., High Sc-liurml. ,X.l3., Tufts, 19025 XM., 1902. AT. 11lSl1'1ll'l0I' at l'i1ivcrsity uf Nlsiim-. Dircclur, Stmly 11:l1l, 1'.X1'l. 111'N'l'1NG'1'0N l.1N.'11S1'IRliY. 11.91. IN-Vfl'lI!'1l0l' in 1'll't'Ill'lI. .Xppoillturl Uvtulwr, 1912. 1'i'vp:ir04l for r-nllc-gv :il Um-onia. N. Y., High Scfluml, XB., 112l1'Vil1'1l, 19081 LM., 1910. lnsiruvtor at 1.'1'1r'ulc cle Vom- iiic-iw-m-. Lynn, 1 rum'c-1 l,y4'6v Ainpbro, Lynn, 1 r:lm-0: lmvlm-iir l1..111f,ll1l1S In 1:1 1'12ll'11l11:' :los 1,4-tires, 1'niv0rsit61lv Lynn, 1'1I'2lllf'l'. 1'ir'c--1'i'1'si11vlil of ilu' Nvw 1'1HfIlilTlf1 Mmlcrn ldlllgllilgfi' Asso- K'12l1lUll. 1111'111l1l'I'l1l, 11il1'V2lI'Il'11l'ill'l1l'f'Sl .xHSUl'1ll11U11. l11l'111li0I' of 1'll11l11ll2ll11l11 i'uniinill4-0 :mil of Sm-llolnrsliip C'unuuill0v. 1YA1,'1'1'1R 1'1Y1'1R1'1'l 1' DUE, 1'ii.11. lnxfrurinr in .1luflu'mr1tir.v. Appuinlwl Many, 1915. 1'r0pm'A-rl for 4-0114-gc at Tho Phillips Hxvlvr Xmmiileiliy, XB.. 1'1'vsle-y:ii1 1'nivvrsify, 1908. fl'Nl-1. 1IlS1I'1lf'101' ut 11111111-rnvsq Fc-lmul, Plymoiilli, N. 11. ASS0l'11l11UIl01'111k 11l'1l4'1l0I'S0l' 31:1111- 1-inzitivs in New 1'1ng1nml. IIUWARD S'l'.XNl.l'1Y S'l'l'l'K1'1Y. .X.lNl. II1Nfl'Il!'fU7' In Lzllin. .Xppointecl May, 1917. Preparecl for college :lt Musten Park lligh School, Buffalo. N. Y. AB., Priueetou, 19083 A.M., 1915: 'I'erraee Vlulm. IDBK. lnstrur-tor ut Marietta Aemlemyz Asheville School: Ilill Sehoolg Nic-hols Sc-hoolg Brooklyn Polytec-lillie l'repurutory, .Xuthor of lfrilf Irlfrolflactfoll lo f'm'.v:1r. ICARI. ALOXZO 1i.XRltl'1'l l', Instructor ut Iluron Collefe' 1' J0hn's School, Munlius, N. Y. l.l'1UNAltD 1'1l.K1NS l'l'1Alll,, SB. Iuslrzlefor in flIlC'7Vll.-Yffjf. Appointed September, 1917. 1'repurerl for college ut Vermont Ai'2lil0Il1y. AB., Vuiversity of Vermont, 1910. Vhemist with the General l'1leetrie Volnpany, S4-lu-lien-tzuly, N. Y.g Arthur D. Little, lue., Bostoug Stunmlarcl .Xleohol Clbllllllllly, Fullerton, La. IIICNRY C'1.l'1Y1'1l.AN1J BIAKPI, AB. llmfrlzelor in 1'lI'!'IlK'lI. Appointed June, 1918. l'rep:u'ecl for college at Fairfield High School. AB., Dart- mouth, 1907. Iustruetor l,1l1ll,S Sc-hool, Garden fity, l.. 1. at Detroit Fniversity School, St. N. Y., lligh Sehoolg Brooklyn lmtiu Sl'llUUlQ X A.M. Inslruetar in l rem'l1. Appointerl September, 1917. Prepared for college ut Detroit Fentrul Iligh Sc-hool. l'uivu sity of Mielligaug AB., Uoruell, 191-I-3 XM., Minnesota. 1910 5, , niversity of Minnesota: Ht l R141Dl'1Rlf'K RAYMOND W1ll'l'Nl.XX. AAI. IIINtI'Il!'fOI' in llistnry. Appointed September, 1917. Prepzirezl for eollege at Oneonta, N. Y., State Normal Sehool .B., Prmuton, 1902, A.1VI., 1905. lustruetor at New Roc-llellc ewzlrk Af'1l1l0l11y PIlll.lP EDWIN lll'l.llI'l1lJ, 8.15. Izzsfrlu-for in .1l11tl1rmnf1'e.v. Appointed Ut-tolmer. 1919. Prepared for eollege at 'Phe Phillips Exeter .Xeurleiiiy Sli.. Massachusetts Institute of Teehnology, 1917. ATA. t'aptuiu, Voast Artillery forps. 1'. S. Army, 1917-1919. Engineer with Stone 8: Webster ling. Vorp., Boston, and Alverthuw t'on- 1939. USVAR WYILLIAMS PHAIISUN .'1SS'l.SfIlIlf Director of I,lIjfSI't'tIl ffllllfllffflll. Appointed June, 1910 Prepared for eollege ut The Phillips Exeter Academy. llarvarml l'uiversity Summer Sehool of Physit-al l'ldueution, 1915. foau-li of .Af't1tl0l11j' llzlsketlmll 'r0tll11. All-f'lul1 Footlmll 'l'e:un. amd Assistant 'llrueli Vozieh. struetion fo., Boston. fll1H1I'Il1tlI'l, Summer Session. 1937. 1938, 111111 t'0l't'll 1106141112-1, AB. l1lt'1lAllD 1Yll,l.lAM t1Al.Blt.Xl'l'll, LM. Instructor in Latin. Appointed September, 1922. Prepared for College at folorudo High Sehool. .K.l3., 1'niversity of the South, 1911g A.M., Harvard, 1920. Member of the tlassieal Association of New l'lngland. 1 aielllty Advisor to the Soutliern Clulv. lrmlrllelor lu lr1'm'l1. Appointed lhf12lI'f'll, 19225. l'repzu'ed for eollege at WVest Springfield, Mass., lligll School. A.ll., lvesleynrl, 1918. lnstruetor ut Bellefonte Aeademy llellefonte, Pa.: Vhonte Sehool, Wallingford, Vonn. Yiee- President. of New England Modern Language Assoc-ization. AXP. Ameriezm Pield Serviee Fellowship. Vniversities: 'Poul- nuse. Diplome, 1923 und Stoekholm, lnstitut Franqnis, 1939. Vozieh of Aeudemy lloeliey 'lleznn :ind Aeaidemy Tennis 'llezun NUIUVIAN I,UVVltll'l l1.X'l't'll, .X.l3. Illsfruelnr in Lntzili mul Geology. Appointed Mzirell, 1923. Prepared for eollege alt Farmington, lwaine. lligh School. AB., llalrvard, 1921. f1Pl3K. lnstruetor ut Stuyvesunt School. 1Y:ir- renton, Yu. Vozleh of Cluli Laerosse. IIENRY IYAIIVY C'lll1Wl'1N, AB. I11.vfrueIor in English. Appointed October, 192-1. Prepared for college at the Thayer Academy. Harvard Vollege, .-MB., degree taken in 1924- as of 1915. Vhairman of the Satur- day Evening Ell1l I'l2l1l11I1t'lll Committee. K'hairman I.ec'tnre l'ommi11ee. Merrill Institute and Free l40L'll11'l' Assoc-lation. i'hairnian Sinnnier Session, 194-1. f'l,.Xlll'lNf'l'l lllflfllNS SfXXl 0l1l1, ill., NLD. .1Il'llllf'l1l Dz'rw'l0r. Appointed Seplemlxer, 1926. Prepared for college at Boston English High Sehool, Boston, Mass. S.li.. Harvard, 1915g M.D., Harvard Medic-al Sf-hool, 1920. lnslrnc-tor of Department of Recreation and llcalth, Boston Y.1V1.l'.A., 1915-16. Medival Director, Sl. l'aul's School, 1920-23. House Offif-er, Lowell Vorporation Hospital, 1923-24-. Fax-lilly Advisor to the NIt'C1l1'2llfll 0lIp. DONALD SIMS RIVKAIIIJ, A.lX'1. 1n.vIrur-for in Spunllvll mul l r1'nf'lz. Appoints-d Septenilrer, 1926. Prepared for eolloge at Summit, N. J., Aeademy. A.B., Cornell, 19211 A.lNl.. 192-1. Weil Fellowsllip. University of Strasbourg, 1925. lnstruc-lor of Romance Languages, Cornell, 1925-26 Coaeh of flllli Baseball. Gl'10RGl'l 'FIIUMAS lN1.X.l0l1, 5.11. lH.YfI'lH'flIl' in .lI11tl1r'111r1I1'r'.v. Appointed June, 1927. Prepared for college at liasthalnpton, Mass., High Sc-hool and Williston Academy. BS., Harvard, 1927. Stanford 1'nivc-rsity, 1939-4-0. lil-10111111 EDWARD 13l41NN1'l'l I', AB. In.vhur-tm in lfnglislz. Appointed June, 1929. Prepared for L-ollege at The Phillips Exeter Avadeniy. All Harvard, 1927. Coach of Aeacleiny Squash Team. SIIICRWOOD l'l'1llRY SN1l'11J1.l'1Y. XXI. lnxfrurlor in l'ln'n11'.vfry. Appointwl April, 1930. Prvparwl for 1-ollvgv ai rlxllf' Phillips Exclcr .Kc-zulviny. ll..X., llnivvrsily of New llampsliirvg .Xssislanl in flll1'1111S11'j' :il Johns llnpkins 1'nive-rsity. D1'lX'l'l'1l1 l51 l l'1'1Rl ll'1I.D, .X.M. Ill-YfI'Ill'flN' in .l,flfllf'II1!lf'1'!'N. Appoiniml June, 1930. 1'l'0I111I'1'1l for 1-olli-gr :ll North lligh Sc-hool, VVorc1-stvr, Mass. l3ll.ll., 1'nivm-rsily of Yi-rniunl, 19'Z1ig A.M., 1'rinc'e-ton, 1929. ll-HK. lnsiruvlorat 1'nivc-rsity of Yr-rinon1. MARTIN WILLIAM SOUDERS, BS., N1.1'.l'1. Dirrrinr QfI'l1yxir'uI 1fl1Il!'llfIl0H. Appointoil Juni-. 1930. l'rQ-parvrl for vollf-go al Auburn, Ne-li., lligll School. BS.. Kansas State Vollege, 1911-g 11.1'.l'1., Springlie-111 Vollogv, 19161 M.l'.l4l., 1'niv1-rsity of Southern Valifornia. 1930, llK.X, lSoriall, Kill C11nn.J. Director of Physival l'Irlura1ion in Milton, Mass., High Sf'liools,anila1 Milton Am-:ule-lily. Glfllllifili S'1'1'1l'l1l'1NS K'A1I11AR'1', A.M. lllNfI'Ilf'fIIf in lfzzylislz. Appointm-rl June, 1931. 1'i'1-pziiw-il for college at East lligh Sc-hool, Roc-hestor, N. Y .X.1l., lhu-lu-slcr 1'nivc-rsity, 1923: AAKDQ MA., Prim-e-ton 19Q9. Fam-lilly .Mlvisor to Thr' 1f.l'0IIlillIl. Foam-h of ,Kc-axle-ing Golf 'l'4-ani. ROB1'1R'l' MM'l Al1l.ANl'1 GAl,T, BIA. Ill-VfI'lll'f0I' in Luffu. .Xppoinioml June, 1931. York, England. Vice-Prim-ipal, 1'ni1e-cl Thur:-li College, St Willmraham, Mass. Coach of Vlnlv Soc-c-er Team. Far-lilly Mlvisor lu Thr' lf Hook illlil Thr .lzlrlrmvs Hunk. Xv1ll11l111S, 1922: MA., 1924. 1l1SlI'111't01' al 1Villiams flollrggv. l'r0parv1l for 1-11111-go at 1110 Pity of Lonclon Svhool, I.nmlon. 1'1nglarul, BA., Camlmriclge Ilnive-rsity, 19943 NIA. clillllllflilgi' University, 1928, lnstrurlor al Arr-hlmishop Holgatm-'s Si'll4llJ1, .1ohn's, Newfoundland. Instructor at 1Vill1ral1am .Xr'arlm11y, .IUHN f'lAR1'lNl'1'1 110110, MF., NIA. lu.vh'm'lur in l'l1y.wif'.v mul f lt'II1l..YfI'.1l. .Xppoilltvd .lum-, 1931. 1'l'm-p:ll'm-11 for 1-011:-gc :lt fiI'1lIllIl12lI' Sc-11001,C'l1os14-rfivlml, Ellglilllll NIA.. Quom-ns F0111-gc, 1':1l1l11rh1gv. lY1l1Vl'1'SH1i'SI cvillllllfiilgfl' 1.4111111111 and Il1lI'V2lI'l1. lnslruc-lor ul. Rugby S4-11001, Euglzmrl 1'u-inwipulot' l'nii4-cl l'1nm-hl'o114-go. St. J0hIl'S, Nowfmlmllulul l'l'u1'L-ssul' of f'lll'lIl1SlI'y, l'nivL-rsity Vnlln-go, St. J011ll'S, New 1'uumll:nul. f'02l1'll 1lfVlll11S4ll'l'l'!'. .Xli'l'H1'R A1,1'1X.XND1'1R. IANUICRS, .X.1i. lI1'r4'1'l0r Qf .1l1l.v1'r'. ,Xppuillln-ml JIIIIO, 19251. D:1ySv11uu1. vY1l1IlL'lk1l, 111. HICXRY 1,1'1I,.XND C'11.X1'MAN LICIGIITUN, XM. Insfrurlor in .1llIflIl'IIltlff!'S. Appnillln-41.ll1m', 1931. 1'l'1-pa1l'v11 for 1-41111-gc ul forly High School, LXIIQIISUI, Maxim-. .X.l3., lg0XY11U1ll, 19251 XM., Halrvzlrml. 1930. 111-:ul of Mzllhc- nmlivs llvpartnuont, Vony High Sollool, Augusta, 1N1uinv. lIlPi1I'lli'1Ul' in Bl21ll1l'Il12ll1I'S, Tufts Vullvge. 1Vlk'IlHN'I' of .Msn- 012111011011110'l'0lll'lll'l'S0f1xl2lt1ll'1l11lt1f'S111 New lqllglklllll. f'1,A1'D1'1 'l'l1.X111J1'1I'S LLOYD, 1'n.D. In.w'rnf'fnr in lfnylixlr. .Xppointwl Juno, 19251. of .xSSOf'12l110ll of1111-'l'1-:lr-111-rsof 1'h10'1is1l in N1-w EIl '1211lll. rv I' JOHN MAYIIER, XB. IIl8fIII!'fOI' in llixlory. Appoilllvd Juno, 1931. 1'l'vpur1-11 for mllogv all 171-vrf'ic'1cl .xf'ill1CIIlj', De-vrfivhl, Mass. AB., .Xmlu-rst, 1926. .LMIIQ KIYHK. Instructor at St. Puulk Sn-110111, c'0lll'UI'41, New Hzunpshire. 1vl0l1llJt'I' nf .xII1l'I'1l'2il1 His- lurivul Assuciutiml. Faculty Advisor to tho l,I'il1llZl11l' Assoviu- liun :mal lu 1110110111011 Braun-11 Dubaiing Huvioly. 1'rvsis14-ni 01 IVIIIH lmmle' Sm-ioiy. Propzlrvml for 1-0114-gv ut A1'H11Q10Il, Mass., High Sm-lnml. LB., II1lI'V2ll'Kl, 1928. 1VIl1S1K'1l1 I,1l'0l'1U1' :ll Nurlh Sllurm- Vnunlry BA., 511111110115 Vollcgv, T1-xzls. 191'7g 1'h.D., Yulv, 1925. Xssu- vialle 1'l'uf0ss0r of liuglish :lt lhxivvrsily of N1-xv Ilznnpshirv. Ihlt'IIlll0l' uf NItN1t'I'll Lllllgllilgl'.'xSSlll'12l11Ull0f.xlIlK'1'1i'2l. HIOIIHIUI' l Q. IIARRIS IIICNDICRSUN TIIOMAS, LM. In.vlrur'lur in l rr'm'h. Appuillloll -lllIll', 1931. Irinityg SUI'llUI1ll0, Pnrisg XN1., lllirlwllvlmllry, 1935. lIlS1l'll1'l0l' Nl. l,2llll.S Hr-luml, 1l0llK'l7I'il, New ll2UT1pSll1I'l'. Assistant lf.-Kllglzlis :ll Lym-60 lluvllo, Yl'l'S2l1ll6'S, l r:1m'0. C'om'll of Vlulr 111 l we-lm-r Se-null-. Un lc-:Ivo uf:ll1s0llt'L'. YARD f'll.XY l'NKll0 'Sl' I ll. , luxfruclor in .lI11llu'n1af1'r-.v. AI puinlofl -llllll' 1032. '1 1-rl ' ,' - y- si lm' '-'U . . 7 s 1' Iglilll 'lI1 .- X E' L . . . ' v um 111 S 1 1 1. J., .I . ..l1': Y. A 'rw : : V' 0. va., ll ' 'A s ituh- : ' um mia 'nivvrsi y Assuvizl 0 lrufm-ssor uf 2llllL'lIl2ll1i'S all Wllsllinglml :mrl lm- l'nive-rsily. f'u:u'l1 nl' C lull Sllf'1'l'l', Vlnss llzls' lrm-pzm-xl fur 1-ull:-go :lt l,1'll101l, Md., lligh Svlmnl. ALB.. mc-levy :xml of Flulr l nut1n:nlI. 19:14-lilly .X1lvisnr1u'lll1v Phillips ZICNQXH l llANKl,lX NlCl'N1l'1lS'l'l'1ll, XN1. lnxlruvfnr in l'lI'l'llI'lI. .lppuilltowl .lumn l03I. l'rs-pared for college- at Dalton, lllnss., High Sc-lmol. XB., lY9Sl0j'illl, 19251 A.M., Mi4l1ll0lml1ry, IQQQQ llzlrvalrml. lnstrlu-lm' :ll RllIllSl'y Ilnll :unl llrunklim- lligll Svllllul. Ylllll llllll X X ru rnrfm In lufm Xppolniul lum 4 vnrul lorrollmgc nl 5 1 I 1 um-. Ollxllh I mursxlx 1320 X N1 010 wx mn lmlusor lllll DL ln of Mc n NN sh rn N1 lrxluul 1 014, 1421 xNSlNllll1 uh ssur 11110 hs 4 x an r-llx 1051 lutlnlll 1 us ul Hx H4 DICYAI X UEIANK ICE, LM. Iuslrmllur in l'lI'l'lll'lI. .Kppninh-41 JIIIIP, 1932. l,I'l'll2lI'l'Il for will-gv all x'llIlli0I'S, N. Y., lligll S4-lluol. HS., llnrvurfl, 1924-3 NM., l'l'il1m-lull, 19271 Vorncllg Mi4l1llm-lmry i'nll1-gn-. lllS1I'll1'l0l' :ai llnivvrsity uf xvl'I'IIlUll1. L4-1-lllrc-r in l'll'PIlt'll :lt l'nivc-rsily of lv1Si'llllN1ll. 50111616 Rmlel1n:1ise- 111- llilxlinphilvs 1ll0lll'Il, l r:lI14-4-lg Sm'i6l6 dos liilmliupllilvs Norm- llllllfi. Dirq-1-lor of 'll0l1f'll lfoullmll. clU2l1'll of Vluss Him-Imll. f'111l,SON IIATIIAWAY LEONARD, l'H.D. lrlslructor in Ellgllzdl. Appointed -I1lIll , 1932. Prvpnrud for 1-ollm-go ut Furtis Iligli School, New Brighton, N. Y. Vornell, BS., 19235 A.M., 1927: Yule, l'h.D., 1932. lnslruvtor :it l'nivc-rsity of Minncsotu, 1925-26. lllS1I'1li'1Ul'2l1 Yale, 1926-32. fone-li of Vlub S0006-r. Sccre-tary, Friends of the llnvis Iiilmrury. l am-lilly Advisor to THE l'E.xN, and the .lainie-s N. llill Mzirim- Society. 1Yll.1,lAlN1 GVRIJON SAl,'l'UNS'l'Al,l1. All. Insfructor in llixlory. Appoinlcd June-, 1932. Prepared for 4-ollugo at The Phillips lixvtvr AL-zideiiiy. AB.. llairvzird, 1928: A.lVl,, 1931. lnstruf-tor :il VVilli:un Pvnn c1l121l't9l' School. 11021011 of Vluli Vrow. Assistant 11021011 of Amid- cniy llovkey Teann. Fm-ulty Advisor to the I1l I'UI10li1llHUf'1l'1y. l :u-nity Advisor to thx- C'hristi:in Frzntoriiity, HENRY IIAINIILTON 111SSl'I1.l,, AB. IIl.YfI'1lC'fUl' in lfuglixh. Appointed Sopleiliber, 1933. Prepared for rollogc at The Phillips Exe-tor Ac-:ide-iny. All., llurvzird, 1933. KDBK. 11021911 of Ac-udcmy Crew. Assistant Von:-li of Squash. 19:11-lllty Advisor of Senior Vnunr-il and S4'll10l' 1111185 Dum-cs. 1'1l'G1'1Nl'1 DAVIS 1 lNi'11. l'11.l2. ln.vtr11r'Ior in lffnglixh. Appoints-d Scplvnilmor, 1933. l'nive-rsiiy of iV1oni:inn, 1919-22g AB., cl0llllfllD1i1, 1923g l'li.D.. Yulv, 1932. lnslruvtor at Vnivorsiiy of Monlzinzl, 1925-27. Instructor at Yale, 1932-33. Assistant Golf Foam-h. f'o:u'li of One-A01 Plays in the Little Theatre. l'A1'l, l'111G1'lNl'1 G1101'l', A.Nl. lllNfl'll1'l0l' in llvllnun. Appoinied Se-ptolnlmor, 1933. A.l5., George xvilslllllghlll llnivcrsily, 19235 A.M., 1926. 111- Sll'lll'10l' at Wesleyan 1'nivs-rsily ffonnjl, 1923-24-. Instructor :nl George Avlltilllllgtllll Vniversity, 1924--30. Assistant Pro- fessor and Donn of Seniors at St. .Iohn's Follcge, 1931-33. Nl0Illl3t-'I' of A1':ulm-iny Urvllvslra. histruvtor of Hiding. .1ND111'11Y I.0NG.Kf'l11+1, 1'1l.13. ln.vlrm'for in Ijlljj-Ylhf'-V. App1mi111e11 Sl'Il1Q'Ill1ll'1', 1933, 1IlN21l'llI'1lJ!' 111 1,I'1l1K'l'1l111, 1929-32. 1 1-111m' 111' ,xIlll'I'1l'2IIl .Xss 1-11111011 10r Al1V1l1lf'l'll1l'Il1 uf SK'10l1C'l'. 1'12l1'll11j' ,Mlvisur 11 o111gr11p11i1'Gr1111p111111 111 1111- N11-11-11r11111gy G1-1m11p. . 1 ' Grollp, 11:111inG1'o11p, 111'1N11Y 1'1111,1.11'S, JR., 1,11.1,. I11sh'141'Inr in flrz'1'1r. Appoirltc-11 S1-p11-m111-1', 19213. 1'r0p11r1-11 for 1'11110g11- 111 1.11wr1'111'c'v111v, 1922, .'X.1l.. ,xII11ll'1'S1, 19265 1'11.1J., 1111rv11r11, 1933. 111s1r111-1ur11t 1,111vr1-n1'1'vi11v111111 .xll111t'1'S1. 'I1l'1'11S1II'0l' 111'1111- 1111111111 f11l11l, 1'1m111-11 111' V11111 Vrow. 1,1'1UNA11D N1C'1101,S 11110.XD1'1S, 11.8. l11sfr1u'tnr in .1lr1Il1r'1r1r1f1'1'x. .Xpp11i11tv11 S1-p11-1n111-r, 19513. 1,l'0ll1ll'0I1 for 1'11110gv 111 '1'11v 1'111111ps 1'1x1-11'1' .xl'IlC1t'llly. 15.5. 1111rv11r1l. 1929. 111s1r111'lor 111 51. 1'11111 .X1-11111-111y. .Xssis11111l '1 of .X1-a11101ny 11111'key '11l'11Ill. F0111-11 111. .1. Y. 1111sol1111l 1111-1-1-lor uf 1.111111 1111DI'1l1'y. '1'11U1V1AS MCKEY 1 01,DS. .X.11., 13.1 .A, Ill.YfI1lI'l'0I' in l i111' .-1 rtx, App1111111-11 S1-pte-111111-r, 1934. PI'0p2lI'l'l1 fur 1-11111-ge 111 1'1V2lIlS10I1, 11l., 1115511 S1-1111111. A.I1.. 172110 1930g 11.1 ..X., 112110 50111101 of F1110 Arts, 1934. Art Advisor 111 T111-I 1'H.xN. .Xrt .-Mlvisor 1,0 1116 l,l'2ll1I2l11l' Assm-i:11io11. .-X11vis11r 10 the M1111v0slern c11111l. .Xrt 1X11vis0r111S1-1111011311111-es. 1'1111.11' M.1X11'1'1N 11.XM, LM. I11.vfr1n'l0r in 1 r1'n1'l1. .'Xpp1111111-11 Si'Il1P1ll11l'1', 19214. 1'rep11rv11 for 1-11111-go 111 Tlw Phillips 1'1x1111'r 11111111-111y, X11., 1'r1111'11t1111, 19301 A.1N1., 1931, fllllli, Assistalnl 1I1S1l'l1l'1U1' 111 'own1'n1v1-rsiiy,l'u111'11111'f'111111'r1-W111111V11111 11 111- 111-y. 111p1r1A11 1'11r f'K1110j.f1' 111 xVl1ll1it'l'S, N. Y.. 111g11 S1'1ll1U1. 11.5 1v6'S10y21Il, 1926: A.1N1., 1'rir11-1-11111, 1929: 1'11.I7., 1933. lf' 1 1111 1111111111 1 94-lu-111-1'lz11ly High S1-lmnl, 19271 SI11'1Ilgff1t'l41 i'olh-go. l5.S., l unlh:1ll, 111-1111S11-in1111i11g011111-11,Assistant'l'1-111-kl'1m1'11. l'1lDW.XHlD R0lH'1ll'l' Sl'U'l l', MA. In.vIr11r'!nr in lfnglixll. qhllllililltlil S1-plv111l10r, 1934-. l'1'1-p:11'm1 for l'UHl'g.fl' :nl i':11'hsh- G1':1111111:11' S1-luml, f'2l1'HSll'- l'h1gl:1111l. HA.. 1t2111ll1l'1I1gK' l'111vv1'sily, 19Q13 NA., 1927. l11sl1'111-iu1':1l K1111 'sP11111-11051-1141111 1.4111111111 H11vl:1114l. l :1r'l11lx rv 1 ' r- .X11viso1' lu 'l'h4- l,1'1l11l2111t' .xSS1lI'12ll1UI1. 111410116141 R1'SSl'II,l. B00'l'1l, .KAL Ill-Yfl'lIf'f0l' in .lluflzvzzlrzfic-.v. Appuilllerl Jll11l', 1935. l'r1'p:11'01l for 1-0111-go 111 NY1H1rnw High Hfllkllil, f'111c'111 Uhiu. AB., How1h1111, 1933: XM., l'1'1111-014111, 1935. 111 'I'1'v:1s111'1-1-01' f'h1'isl1:111 l 1':1ln-1'11ily. 1...,..1.. lrmlrzu-for in l'vl't'lN I, .Xppoi11lcml J1111n-, 1935. l,l'l'IHl1'k'l1 fur l'UHl'gIl' all VYQ-lh-slvy, Mass., High Fwlxool. MH., l3mx1lui11, 192521 ABI.. ll2ll'VRll'll1 151323: l'h.l7., Ilurvzlrrl, 19391 l'111v1-rsily uf Paris: Nnnvy. flllili. l11sl1'11c'1u1' all H:11'Vz11'11. 193-L-35. .Xssistnnl f'u:u'l1 of F0llf'1llg. F111-lllty .Xmlvisur lu Los f'illN1t1I1S. R011lCll'l' YYILSUN Kl'1Sl,1'lH, XB. 'l'o:1111. l 1u'11lly .'xl1V1SUl' In thx' .Kr-a11h'111y D1-h:1li11g 'l'l'II1l1. DANIICI, HWAWI' l IHVl.l'1ll l11.vfr1lr'Ior in 1,lljjNl'f'tIl 1f4l1lf'llffOII. Appoi11i1-11, 1935. 121353 SpI'1llgH0lL1 01111-ga-, M.Ecl., 19351 S11IJl'l'V1SUl' l11l1':11111l1':1l M 111111 BK 1 uz11'h oi f lllll 50l'K'l'I'. 1 u:11'h 111 f lass H:1s0h:1H. 1.02111 l1Hl1'2ll'V Ill.SfI'1l!'f0l' in llrrmufz and lfllffll.-VII. .Xppuinlm-11 J11110, 1935. Pri-p:11'L-11 for 1-0111-ge 111 LUW01' Nll l'10Il High Svluml, .xI'llI1l01'l', -'sith-sz M111111-h, l':1111h1'i1lgv. l1lS11'11l't01'2l1 l,0IIlf1'l'1 Sclluol, 1'o111f1'1-1, 011111. .hHS1St11Ill QR1111-11 of Ac':11h'111y Soc-1-1-1' T4-11111 111111 f'0ill'll uf .M-:uh-111y l42ll'1'lbSS1' -568' V-ycff' ' 'gh i-fiiiiififi 151 . ..., '. N ' -:ffss'.35:wf:.i1a as ' 1155535311 ' Y, f'll.Xlil,l'lS l,l',Sll',ll llll lxlul,, l,ll.l,. ln.vlr1n'lor in f.ilIl'lllI'.Yfl'jj. .Xppuinlvrl .lima-, 1930. l'i'm-pain-rl lm' wllm-go :il 'l'rcnton lligh School. 'l'r4-111011, Mn. AB.. Willmni .lm-wc-ll f'nllm-gv. 19271 NNI., llnrvnril, 1929: l,ll.l3., ll1lI'V2ll'll, 1932. lllSlI'lll'10l'2l1 llurvirr ' S1l'll4'11ll':l1 l.nl':iy4-llc-, 1935-36. IIlS1Y'llf'10I'El1 llzirvairrl Summer Svssinn, 1931, 1935, 1933 I'-X Sll , Wlvostvr Fnllf-gc-, 1929: MA., Ulu-rlin Vollq-gm-, 195523 I Wll.l,l.XfNl NIVKICIKSUN l5.X'l'l'lS, Jll., XB. lrzxfrllrfor in 12'r1gl1'sl1. .lppoinlvcl Jlllllx, 1936. l'rop:irvcl for r-ulle-go :il Thx- Phillips Hxetvr .M-:ixle-lily, .LIL ll:i1'v:lr4l, 1928. lnsirlic'lor:11 Bllf'klllglHlIll Svlinul, Qiiiilmriclgr-. 1936. l'lIl1'lll1j'.xIlV1SlJI' lo lhe-Ski I'luln:iml Tln'llv1'1'1'11'. z l, 19.50-Jn. ln- '1'lll'lll,U ll.X'l'l'1S 'l'llUNllXS. l'iI.lD. Inxirnrfnr in Biology. .Xppnintn-11 .lumen 1930. l'l'vpzil'1-rl for will-go ul Hull-in lligh lligll Si-lmul, Sillvlll, Ohio. RUlll'lli'l' Gll,C'llRlS'l' l,l'l'Kl'IY, .fX.fX1. ln.vlrur'Iur in l'Jllj1ll.SlI. .Xppoinle-cl -lilllllilfy, 19257. l'rvpzl1'1-ll for 1-nllc-gc :ll 'l'hc- Phillips lixclvr M-:irlc-liiy. LB., llxlrvaml, 19311 XM., 1937. llistrum-lor 111 l,zif:iyclt4- f'ullm-gc, 15132-35. .Xssuvizilv lirlitui' of Thr' lllllllffllll. llzirvzml, 1932-36: l h.IJ., 1938. Wll,l,lAlNl ISIAKIC VIAIKK. XB. lIlNfI'lll'l0l' in l'llyx1'rr1l I'lrl1u'ulim1 mul .1I4lflIt'7ll4lfl4!TN, .Xppuinlm-il Juiiv, 1937. l'r0pui'm-rl for 1-0114-gc :it thc .hIl1OSlDllI'.V Iligh Sf-lnml, .Xiiu-sliliry, Nluss., :xml The- Phillips lixctc-r A021411-lily. ALB., Dzirliumllli, 1935. Urs-4-ii Km-yg Sphinx Soc-in-ly: AKE Sumnwr Grmluzilv Work :il X. ll. ll.. 19-1-0. lnstrln-lor all ilu- 'llzift Sf-liuul, 1Y:ilvl'- luwn Vunii., 1935-1937. llc-:ul i'uz14'11 of .xi'2l1lf'lllj' lfuutliiill Tc-:liii. f'nur'li uf Vluli llmwkvy :incl Jllllllil' Yzirsily Ilui-lu-y. fl01lI'llU1,lllllllll' X ill'Sllj' llnsn-lrznll, Wll,l,1.XN1 l114'11N1llX1lJUX1'lS, lDm'TEl'n l'. nr: l'.x1us Inxlrur-lor in l l'l'IIf'l1. .Xppuinlvrl Juno, 19257. 1'rvp:nrc-41 for cullc-go at Brooklyn l ri1-nds' School. AB., Dart- 1Il0ll11l, 1933: Dm-torni 114- 11.l1I11Vl'I'i11l' 110 Paris, 15136. 1n- slrum-lor all Vlmir S1-11001 nf Sl. John thc Divine, Now York. 501'1'012l1'j' of 1110 fum Llllllll' Sucivly. 1'12ll'll11j' .Xfivisur to 1110 1f.I'0IlI.1lll. Z'-A 111'11lR1l'K M01Y1'11l fX1.Xl'0fN1111'1R, 1,1l.1,. Inxiruvfnr fn Lnfin. .Xppnilllc-11 Juno, 1937. 1're-pnrvd for 4-nllogc :li The- Phillips Excl:-r .X1':u1c-lily. XB., X,l'I'1110ll1, 1930. All , YDBK. MA., 11nrv:1rrI, 1932: PIIU.. 11:1rv:nr41, 1937. lnstruvtnr :nt l'nivm-rsity uf Xv1'1'lIlU111 and 1'1ill'11l2l1ll F0111-gc. f'mu'11 ul' l'1ulm l,:u'1'ussc. 'I1l'l'llNlll'l'1' uf I111' Vunz Ilflllllll' Suvivly. .XIAX 11ASW1'll,1. YROU1N1.XN, 1,1l.D. 1,l'l'I71ll'K'l1f0I'1'011l'Q.fl'Gl1 Nlerf-1-l's1nxrg A411111-llmy. NB., 1'rim-viull, 1931-1 LM., 1937: l'h.D.. 194-0. IIBK. Assistant 11021011 ni' .x4'i1l101lly 11:14-rnsso Tvann. l'mu-h of Vlulu Funllwslll. l'12ll'll11y W Mlvisur lo Thr lf1'r1'rlr. llzxfrllrtnr fu lfnylfslz. .-Xppnillivrl Juni-, 1937. K' .-K1l'1'lll R 111l,l,1.XN1 111'1lClxS, NIA. 1ll.VfI'll1'f0l' fu .11llflll'lIHlfI'1'-9. .Xppuilllvd 11111115 1937. 1'r0pz1r0r1 for collogv :ll Quo:-n 1'11izulwill's Sclmul, f'r1-mlilml. linglnml. 13..X.,f':1r1111ri41gv Vllivvrsity, 1928: 111,.x..f'2l1111bI'1l1gI0 1'niv4-rsity, 1932. 1I1S1I'lll'1U1' at Live-rponl f'ul1s-go und Uunrllm- Sf'1l001. 11021011 of .'xL'R1l10I11.V Sm-c'4-r '1'1-ann. GURDUX 1!l..Kl1i IHCNN lIlNfI'IIl'fUl' in l'hy.vi1'ul l'Jflll!'llfl.Ull. .Xppuinlm-11 1938. t1I'1l11ll2I14'. 1'nivc-rsily of lnwu, 1933. Sl. 1'vle-rs1mrg. Flu! z 11ig11 Sm-lmnlg G4-m-vu c1U11l'gl', 134-nvvr 1 n11s, lvlulsylvzmizl. Linz' Cum-11 Foullwzlll. .lnninr Varsity Hzlskm-1111111 1'11I1f'1l. llc-:ul gif izmnn 3515 1 1 t'UZll'11 of 11i1S1'1l2l11. kg 1 gg f:1':W 29 II.XROI,lJ B.XNl'ROI 'I' GROSS. XII., I,l..l1. In.vfrur'lnr in l'Jllflll'NlI. .Xpprminlm-rl .Ium-. 1938. I'r0pnrf-ll for 4-ollf-gc :it Thc Phillips Exclvr .xl'11IIl'1l1.V. LII. 1ViIIi:nns 1930. AAKD, f11BK. 1.1..11., Ilnrvzircl Law S1-Imnl, 19321 I'r:1c-tim-rl Law in I'rovieIvnc'0, 1933-1936. Attorney fur Tha Sm-ial Se-cllrily Ilnnrrl, 1936-1937. I m'1lI1y .Krlvisnr In 1110 G I,.So11Im-IJ:-lmlinmg Society. f'I1:iirln:m of 1,1-r'turc 1'onnnit1a-0. IuI.I'II',III I'.XX SUN 1.1I11.l',. MA., Pu 13. lrl.vlr1u'fnr in IIIIHSIII'-V. .Xppninh-rl June-, 1938. I,1'f'IHl1'K'1I for c'oII1-go :ll Smith High School, 1Yorf'c's1vr, Mass. XII., II1l1'VRl1'1I, 1934-: MA., 1937, 1'I1.D., 194-1. IllSII'1lf'101'IlI Ilurvurcl, 1935-1938 lnstrul-tor ut R:uIr'IifI'o, 1937. 19:14-llltx .hlvisor to thc- Svioiilifir- Sovioty :xml 1110 Pllotogrznpliiv Group. IIUIIICRT IIIVKS 15.X'I'I'1S, LM. ln.vfrru'lnr in l'fnyl1'.vl1. Appnintvrl .lum-, 19219. I'n-parofl for 4-0111-ge at thc- Willinlu I'4-nu VIIZIFIOI' Svlmul, I'hiI:uI1-Iphizi :mrl T110 Phillips Hxn-tor .M-mlm-rr1y..X.1S., II:lrv:ir4I, 1933g A.IVI., 1935. Instruvtor William IR-nn Vhzirtcr S4-Imul. Inslrur-tor at University of POUIISYIVIIIIIRI. f'o-uutllur l I-VI' illilaw Ilfyh. Assislnnt Erlifor of Tlzv .1 llII'I'I'I'1llI .llpfrlr .lm1rnul. 19:11-lilly Aflvisur 10 thu I,:mlc-rn Vlulr anrl IIN- Ski f'IuIw. l'I1.I,1U'1' GUIVLD FISII, XIII. lllSfFIl!'f0I' in l rr'ncl1. Appointed June-, 1939. I'l'vp:ii'c-11 for 1-ollvgv :il The Alhol Iligh Sc-lwol, Alhul, Mass. .X.Il.. Ilzirvurfl, 1932: NM., 1937. Inslrlivtnr :lt Thu I,y06v 111-uri IY, Parris, I r:im-c-, 1937-38. Instruc-tor :ll Ht. I,21l1I'S Sr-Iuml, Vmnilclrwrel, N. II.. 1938-39. I :u-lilly .Mlvisur In the I'.I'1.fK. Svnulv. Movic- Vommitlvc, I rc-111-h Vlulm. SIIQKVN KI'II,I,Y, JR.. IIA. Inslriu-for in llhwlory. .Xppuinlwl Juni-. 1939. I'l'i'l1Gll'0lI for 1-ullcgo :il Groton, .MIL Ilurvnrrl. 1936. Ynrsily f . . . . .. ., Uxfrwrcl. 1939. 11.XXSUl11 VAN 11111lN'1l l.YXl'll, 11.S. lllSfl'1IK'flN' fu .1IuIl14'n1ul1'r's. Appointed June, 1939. 'Q 1'rep:irerl for college ut The Phillips 1'1xe1er Af-arleniy. S. ., llurvnrcl, 1937. lnstrur-for :il The Los Almuos Raine-11 Sr-hool, . Utowi. New Mexic-o, 1937-39. W I ' A -., F. .iz 3 X , 'l'110M.XS IHGGS, .111.., MA. lrlxlrlwffnr in Ellylfxll. Appointed June, 1939. 1'rep:lrer1 for eollege :il 'llzlfl School. BA., l,I'1llf'010Il, 19371 NIA.. 1939. flfllli. l'11.X11l.1'1S MUU1111 SVV1l 'l', 13.S. IN livox. In.vfl'uef0r in .1lflHIl'lllllfI.!'S. Appoinienl June, 1939. 1'rep:n'e41 for vollege all 'llhe Phillips lixeler Al'2l11l'lI1y. 15.S. in 1'leon,, 1'niversi1y of 1ll'llIlSy1V2l1112l, 1935, lil-1111 BIKE. Ill- slrur-lor :il Vulver Militalry .XL-aulelny, 1938-39. .'XSS1S1RlIl1 11021011 of Vrew. 1 l11'I1J1'1R1i'K ,1.XM141S WU011. MA. lnxfruvtor in .1lllflI!'IIIllfl-IW. Appointed June, 1939. Prepairerl for College :lt 1':1lmer's Sc-hool, Grays. Essex, Eng- luucl. BA., f'hrist's Vollege, Uznnhrirlge, 19321 MA., 1926. 1.01-turer in 1v12l111C1l12111l'S2l1 ST. 1,nke's follegc, Exeter, Devon- shire, 1933-3-1. Senior lV1utl1e1n:xtin-al Master, Beverley Grum- nmr Sehool. 1934-361 Instructor at Phillips Exeter, 1936-371 lnstruelor :lt Birlienlieaul Sehool, 1937-39. 1 :ie11l1y .Mlvisor to the Uhr-ss Vhils. .IAFKSON 11A11Z11.l.A1 AIJKIXS. 1'ln.M. lu.wfr111'lnr in .1Illf,I1'lII!lfI.f'-V. Appoinlerl June, 1939. 1,I'l'11Il1't'111'Ul'4'0110gl'2i14101111311 1Iigl1Sf-lmol, 111llHl,11ll10. l'h.11., 1'nivm-rsity U1'1l111l'ilg'0, 1926: 1'11l.N1., Ilnrvnrrl. 1933. lnstruetor all Lima lligh Sc-hool, Lima, Ohio, 1923-25. lnslruetor nt liloom 'l'mx-nship lligh Sehool, cl1l1l'2lQ'U 111-ighis, lll., 1926-27. 1llS1l'11i'1Ul' nt 1'roviso 'llownsliip High School, Maywood, 11l., 1927-29. lnstruc-tor nt Vulver Military Ar-zulelny, Culver, lnwliaum, 1929-32. 1llS1l'lli'10I' at Moses Brown S1-hool, 1'rovi- nh-nee, 11. 1., 1933-39. Assistant 11011011 of Termis. NYILLIAM I'lltNI'lS'1' GILl.liS1'1t'I, 1'Il.IJ. ln.vfruefor in Lcltin, Appointed June, 1939. Prepared for eollege at The Phillips Exeter Academy. AB., Princeton, 19333 M.A., 19353 I'h.D., 1937. Elm Club. Publiw- tions: Vergil, A ratus, anrl Others. GICUIIGIC l'lI'Gl4lNl'l RUNCALICZ, Afanlfzmc 1l,.hNtil..X1H Instructor in l renr'h. Appointed June, 1939. l'r1-pared for college at The Ecole Normal in Versailles. ILS., Versailles, 19263 Ecole Normale Superieure de St. Cloud, 1927-39, Professorat des Lettres: King's College, London, 1929-303 University of Lille, 1930-31 and 1932-33, Diplome d'l'ltucles Superieures, 19323 Columbia Ilniversity, 1931-393 University of Paris, 1933-34 and 1937-383 Agregation d'Anglais 1933. Instructor Westminster College, London, 1929-301 l'rofesseur de Lettres, Ecole Normalc du Nord, 1930-313 Instructor at Columbia, 1931-323 Professeur au Lycee de Metz, 193-1--353 French lector, University of Cambridge, 1936-373 Professeur an Lycec de Chartres, 1937-38. French Fellow at Bowdoin, 1938-39. Instructor at Summer School at Middle- bury, 1939. LYNN KIRTLANI7 Instructor in Latin. Appointed, 194-0. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Al'1ltlClI1y11vv1llItlIl1S, 1935, IIPBK3 Princeton, A.M., 19373 l'h.D., 19383 American School of Archaeology, 19343 Cniversity of Munich, 1935. Instructor, St. 1'aul's School, 1938--I-0 l ltl'lIJI'1ltICK Alt'l'III'It l'1IILIlltlCK Instructor in Sr:1'c11ee. Appointed, 19-1-0. Wellington College, Berkshire: Balliol College, Oxford fScho- larl ILA., 19253 M.A., 1930: Assistant Master at Clifton College, Bristol,1998-303 and at Rugby School, 1930-393 Instructor at Phillips Exeter Academy, 1934--353 Instructor at Groton School, 19393 Author of several chemical texts and of research papers in The Journal of Ihr American f'l1r'm1'eal Socicly and The Journal of the flhemieal Soeiclyg editorial board ot' The School Seienet: Rerieu' 1935-1939. Faculty Advisor to thc Scientific Society and to the Out- ing Club. CHAIILICS WILLIAM 1 ItI'lDI'1RlCK SMITH. BA., Ii.D. Instructor in Bible. Appointed June, 1940. Prepared for college at Sandown Secondary School, l. W. England. B.A., Iiniversity of Virginia, 19333 B.D., Tlieologieal Seminary, Alexandria, Va,, 1933. Rector of Christ Church. Exeter. Ein Memoriam IIICNRY LICYYIS S1V1Cl'I'l', .X.ll. l11.wlrlu'fm' in .1lr1fl1c'111r1i1'r'.v. Appoinim-41 fJC101Jl'1', 1910. 1'l'4-pzm-41 for vollcgjc all Ncw llzlvcn, funn.. 11ig'11 School. MIS.. A111114-rsl, 1997. f1Tl'A, flvlili. Instructor :mt 1'I1iV4-rsily ol' 1x12l11ll'1 l,I'1llf'11J2l1 ol' Urono, 1XI2l1l1l', 1111511 School. F21C'1l11y Xlulilor1'or'l'lll-11'lc.xN. 171011 March 27, 1941 RICY. 1Yl1,1,1.XM HENRY J0N141S,A.15.. 13.13. IllNfl'lll'fOI' in lfilzlv. .Xppointccl F-cplcrnlmvr, 1931. rm-pzu'ccl for collvgc all 1101111111 lligh School. C1l'Vl'1il1111, 01110. XB., 1vt'S101'11 lh-svrvo 1'nivcrsily. 1887: 13.11, Episcopal 1114-frlmxgic-:ll S4-11001 fc12l111111'1l11Il'1, 1891. Instructor ai Howe Hc-lmol, 1ml.1 1'11iv0rsi1y School. C'1m-vc-laml, 011101 Aslu-villa Sclmol, ,Xs11vVi110, N. if Divd .Xpril 4, 19411 CLASSES 'Wi ,. !',g:i,:.g?xl. ffwxm .vii 3 -I-ye H- Q x r 1 ,M X Q v af' R. Vw X -. 7 Sui --un. 4 H .QA . .,g.,.. f ' ,' ' w K ,..5:. - 'Q--' ' , us- f 4, f-- f V , ' im A L K 1 fi' vfiaw. .Q , 1' ff V 'ni ,1+- ,fx 13 , Q-fgk'5,,,X' ',1l3W x'H-yi -2 5 F ,w Kf '4'4Qi xx' .Q ix . +f.M.,,,h,- ,, U 1 wk - A -X ,nr-,, f ,w.,w -rw ,... Vg-'Sw - x --,' ,N 1 ' vjfsff 2 f fzw' 51 -xy A0 ms, f G, gh aim W , 3 ,Hgx ,Q .,,x-1152... nxt A W My -A A ' imwf- - iw 19 wx. , ,, , -' ig vw- .5331 ., -' W X -an-.-N -1 I , . vw, M ,- W -. - i f -1? 'I X J f S' 9' Vfw-silly V Niifm.. 11513503 H' ' ' Nt W 7 M' ' U -- -, Q ' Y ,K f ' 1.0 ln . 4 f 4 -I ., K ' , M-.k:.Au.'W-ww--H , klJ .L,k4V fY,?fK,:M,:, A ,p ,,, Gun . CLASS 0F 1941 L. I,. Duxbury, Jr. YV. C. Uampbell W. V. Rapplvyv. J l'rz'.v1'1lf':1l V fvz'-l'r4'.virlz'r1l Sl'l'l'f'fllfjj Four long yoars of grinmling ancl I am finally within roach of my mliploma! VVhon I think hack ovor my throo provi- ous yoars ancl how harml I thought. thoy woro, it roally is funny. I havo always hail somo vagno notion that sixtoon hours in my last. yoar woulml finally cloar up all my troulxlos. How wrong I was! Botwoon Ilistory tosts anal torm thomos, which all soom to como at onco, I havo practically torn out all my hair in mlosporation. And frioncls wonclor why I am bocoming slightly lmalcl! Tho clays whon I hall twonty-ono ancl twonty-two hours now soom liko hoavon. How littlo I appro- ciatorl thomi Tho privilogos I now havo do mako up somowhat for all my labors. Sitting in tho hack of chapol is quito an aclvantago whon it comos to catching up on a hit of work. At loast thc faculty can't soo what I'm iloing as oasily as whon I sat. in tho front row. Anil in thoso days tho mighty soniors always usocl to stop on my foot whon thoy wont, out. That at loast is gono. Tho only tlisaclvantago now is that I am always oxcusoml first. l novor soom to ho ahlo to finish my work. 01' any privilogo. howovor, I onjoy tho ton o'clock ono host. If roally holps whon I want. to got that last snack a couplo ol' minutos lmoforo I chock in. I havon't usoal it, though. as much as I oxpoctoml. Somo- how somo assignmont or othor croops in and uscs up my wholo ovoningf---just. whon I could ho in tho mimlst, of a gooil hull-sossion. It will ho nico in tho spring to lic alilo to clo a littlo moonlight strolling along tho fragrant Iflxotor rivor if I oan got, away from tho grinml. liut that is far ahoaml. Right now I liavo to romomlior my mliploma. If I onco got that pioco of papor in my hanil, l'll novor fool liottor. I'll know that I will havo gracluatoml from ono of tho harclost Prop schools in tho country. Tho first stop ol' lilo will ho woll- mlono. But I'1lliottor wait until Juno Qfircl lmoforo I start. to philosophizo. Right now I havo plonty of work ahoaml of mo. FANEUIL ADAMS, JR. Fan Fannie- z 67 Larch Rd.. Cambridge, Mass., Entered 19385 Honor Man, Second Group C533 Radio Societyg Rifle Cluhq College Preference, Harvard. RICHARD D. ANDERSON, JR. lilell Cohra : 4-65 High Sl., llurlington, N. J., Entered 19385 llerodolan Society 1235 Medical Group, Academy Soccer Team 423, J. V. Baseball Team, All-Club Sce- cer Team: College Preference, Yaleg AN. 38 DONA LD JOHN A LDERSON HERBERT SPENCI-Ill A LLEN. JR. 60 Euclid Ave., Albany. N. Y., En- tered l940g Honor Man. First Group: Lantern Club: Golden Branch: Les Cabotins: College Preference. Virginia Military Institute. EDWARD HOUSE IKNIIRPIWS. JR. Tex Edu: 3637 lnwood llr. Houston, Texas: Entered I939: Southern Club Q2J3 Lantern Clulxg College Preference, Yale. Herb Hlleehruwug R.l .ll. No. 2. Nlanchenter. N. ll.: Entered l937a Honor Man. First Group UU, Second Group 1213 Cum Laude Societyg Senior Class Historian: llerodotan Society K25 Cresignedjg The Review. Editorial Board, Ski Club C4-J, Sec- retary, Presidentg Rifle Club fre- signedjz Christian Fraternity: Four- Yeur Clubg Academy Soccer Team 1235 Academy Lacrosse Team C215 All-Club Hockey Team, All-Club Lacrosse Team, Soccer Numeralsx College Preference, Harvard, KAH. SHREVE MacLAREN ARCHER, JR. Bud Shri-vi:- z 990 Sulnlnil Ave.. Sl. l'uul. Minn.: Entered 1939: llonor Man, Second Group C212 Midwestern Clubq Track Numeralsg College Preference, Princeton, AN. SAMUEL THOMAS ALLEN. IH HAMILTON ALLPORT. JR. HARRY HAVENS ALMOND, JR. 700 S. Main St.. Sapulpa. fllillld Ent:-ra-d I94-0: Southern Club: Oul- ing Club: Golden Branch: Academy Wrestling Tl-ant: Football Nunmer- als: College Preference. University ot'Oklahoma: AN. GEORGE A. ARMSTRONG. JR. Rudolph Sam : 777 Bluff St.. Glenvoe. Ill.: Entered 1937: Mill- wvstrrn Club 125, Vice-President: Thx- Pc-an 125, Circulation Manager: Christian Fraternity 135: Four- Year Club: All-Club Football Team: All-Club Hockey Team: Academy Soc:-er Squad: All-Class Baseball Team: College Preference, Yale: AN. THOMAS JAMES ASHTON G2 Arlny : 320 East 57th St.. New York Cily- N. Y.: Entered I937: Senate 125: Les Cabolins: Rifle Club 125: College Pr:-ference. Princeton. Torn Jinln1y : 206 East 78th St.. New York City, N. Y.: Entered 1937: Rifle Club 125 1resigned5: Christian Fraternity 125: Dramatie Club: All-Club Soccer Team: All- Club Hockey Team 125: Hockey Numerals: Soccer Numerals: Col- lege Preference, llarvard. Hank Al : 25l6 Harrison Sl., Davenport. Iowa: Ellterell I939: llonur Man, Second Group: Nlarine Society: Senate 125: Midwestern Club: Rifle Club 125: Lea Cahotins: Photographic Group 125: Outing Club: College Preference, Yale. GEORGE A UBREY 234 Central Ave., Highland Park, Ill.: Entered I9-10: Academy Football Team: Academy Basketball Squad: All-Club Hockey Teanl: College Preference, Princeton. DAVID EDWARD ANDERSON Andy : Route 9. White' Rear Hraneh. St. Paul. Nlinn.: Entered l939: llonor Nlun. First Group, Second Group 135: G. L. Snule 125: Senate 125: Midwestern Club 125: College Preference, Pri neeton: fblill. JOHN BUTLER BA RCOCK Blast C n-uhnrp : Sunnygables lthaea, N. Y.: Entered l'-538: llonor Man, First Group: Rand 125, Presi- dent: Royal Exonians 125: Rifle Club 135, Secretary, Treasurer. President: Orchestra 1r:-uigned5: Tennis Numerals: Colle-ge Prefer- ence, Cornell. 39 a SHERWOOD ESTISS BAIN ELBERT IIALL BAKER, Ill FARGO llALLll'l'I I'. .IIL ,loe : 83 Camage Ave., Auburn, Bakr-i' ll't0id : 218-1.9 Parnell Glen lleall. Long Island. N. Y.: Me.: Entered l939: Band 123: Or- Rd., Shaker llghls., Ohio: Entered Entered l937: The l'1-an 133, Seen-- vlu-slra: Royal lixonians 121: Les 1938: Glee Club: Choir: Academy tary, Managing Editor: Four-Year Cabolins: Christian Fraternity: Winter Track Team: J. V. Football Club: Key Society: Athletic Anno- MedienlCr0up:All-ClubSwimming Team: All-Club Football Team: cialion: All-Club Golf 'l'1-ann: All- 'l'1-am: Aeademy Spring Track All-Club Track T1-am:Collc-ge l'ref- Club Squash Team: Aende-my Squad: Academy Winter Track erence, Cornell: KIPEE. Squash 'l'4-nm: College l'ru-ff-renee. Team: College Preference, llarvard. Yale. lllflllflllll EVANS llAR'l'l.l'i'l l' llllfill l 0S'l'l'lR lll'ifiliWl'l'll J.-UVIHS l li.'KNClS lll'il.l.. Ill l larty llink : 200 Bryant Sl., l'le1'k :20 East 'lfllll Sl.. New York Bill Ding llungu: 2473 N. WX llulfulo, N. Y.: Entered 1938: Medi- City, N. Y.: Entered 1939: College Kearney Sl.. l'orllantl, Ure.: En- val Group 125: Light All-Club Bas- Preference, Princeton: Klill. tered 1939: 'l'he lixonian., Business kelball Team: All-Club Basketball Board: Senate: Les Cuhnlins: The Team: Tennis Numeralls: College Review: llrumuliu- Club: Ms-:lit-nl l'rc'l'1-renee, Yule. Group 121: College l'r4-ll-renee. l'rim't-lon. 40 WOOIDRUFF S'I'AN1.l'lY RANES NESBITT IIOYT BANGS, JR. EDWARD LAMBERT BARBOUR Wood Woody : 602 East Blh St., Chandler. Uklu.: l'1nu-red 1938: Southern Club Lrenigncllh Golden Branch Q21 iresigncdl: Scientific So- civt y UU . Secrctnry-Treasurer: Medi- cal Group Q25: Photographic Group: Cross-Country Tcumllii: A11-Club Spring Track T1-ani: College Prefer- ence, Yale. W l ll'l'Nl-IY BLAIR Whil : l'laiu Rd.. Wayland. Mass. l'1llll-red 1939: Glcc Club: Rifle Club: 1.1-is Cabolins: Medical Group: Col- lege l'I'l'l.l'l'l'lll'l', llarvard. Nes : Stockbridge, Mass.: Entered 1939: J. V. Basketball Team: J. V. Baseball Team: Academy Basket- ball Team: Academy Soccer Squad: College Preference, Williams: KAH. FOSTER BOARDMAN Fos : 66 llurdilt Ave.. llingbam. Mass.: Entered 1939: Outing Club: Band: Rifle Club: Marine Society: Len Cabutins: Christian Fraternity: Medical Group: Academy Golf 'l'can1: Academy Golf Squad C2J: lloclu-y Nunieraln: College Prefer- encc. llarvard. 1 W 1 Ed Rcd : Blue llill. Me.: En- tered 1939: All-Club Wrestling 'l'cam: Wrestling Num:-ralsz College Preference, Nlassachusells Insti- tute of Technology. 1-EDWARD DUNHAM BODMAN Edu: Glen Head, Long Inland N. Y.: Entered 1937: llonur Man First Group KZD, Second Group C31 Dramatic Club: G. L. Soule 131 Senate: Rifle Club Cresignedb: Nav- igation Group 121: Four-Year Club: Colle-ge Preference, Harvard. 1'HlL1l' SEMPLE BARRY 'l'hiIo l'hil : llobe Sound. Flu.: Entered I937: llramatic Club l3J: Medical Group: 'l'he lixonian Cre- signedjz Glee Club: Four-Year Club: Radio Club: Soccer Numerals: Squash Numerals: All-Club Squash 'l'eam: College l'r4-ference. Yale. LEWIS Cl1RIS'l'lAN BUIIN Lew l.ooic : 139 Sagamore Rd.. Maplewood. N. J.: En tered I937: llonor Man. First Group UD. S4-cond Group 131: Cum Laude Society: Radio Club C4-1. President: Acadenly Crew: All-Club Crew: Swimlning Num:-rals: College l'ru-ference. llur- vard. 4-1 HENRY S'l'l'IIlLI BONNER ALAN WILLS RORST HUGH HUMPIIREYS BOSWORTII Bunch:-ad Bonfoo : Garland lloust-., Rye Center, N. ll.: Entered l937g Class l'0elg Lantern Club 125: Outing Club 121: The Pean. Art Hditorg The Review: Les Cabolins: Avademy Swimming Squad 123: All-Club Swimlning Team 129: Swimming Numeralsg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Harvardg 119641. A LANSON LEROY BROOKS Al llrooksiv : l40 San Benito Way, San Fran:-isco. Cal: Entered l938z llonor Man. First Group 165. Second Group: Cuns Laude Soeietyg Class Valerliutoriun: Academy llo- hating 'l'1-am 127: C. L. Souln 135: Treasurt-r: Lantern Club: The Ex- onian, Editorial lloardg The Penn. Circulation Hoardg Medical Group 1233 Senate 12j, Master Committeeg Christian Fralernityg Academy Football 'l'eamg J. V. Football Squadg All-Club Football Squad: Academy Track Squad 125: Acad- emy Lacrosse Team 12j: J. V. Base- ball Squadg College Preference, Stanford, AN. 42 Brother Al g 85 Soundview Ave. White l'lnin:-1, N. Y.: Entered l939: Golden llranvh: Tennis Numerals College Preference. Yule. DONALD YVALTER BRUCE Donn: 27 South l'ark St.. llanover. N. ll.: Entered 1940: Hand: Orches- trag Royal Exoniansg Ski Cluba Cnl lege Preference, Dart mou th . Roz nllappyug 78 Morningside Pk.. Memphis. 'll-nn.g Ent:-rl-d l93llg Southern Club 135: Marine Society 133: Golden Brunch: Senaleg The Exonian 125: Christian Fra- ternity: llerodotan Society 125: Dramatic Club: Academy Fencing Squad: Lacrosse Numerals: College Preference, Harvard. IIUGII CALKINS Coos-y g -19 Furlow Rd.. Newton Mass.: Entered l93l'l: Ilnnor Man First Group 1753 Dramatic Club 131 Vice-President: G. L. Soule 135 Serra:-tary, Vice-l'r4-uid!-nt: Senate l'i Book 127. Co-Editor: Hand 131 Christian Fraternity: College l'ref ers-noe, llurvard. NATIIANIICL P. RRACKI-l'l'l'. JR. Nat 'l'llan : l89 Villa Sl.. Wal- thaln. Mass.: Entered l93lI: Honor Mall. Second Group 145: llrulnatie Club 125: Medical Group 135: Out- ing Club: Photographic Group 125. 1resigned5: Radio Club 125: Kille Club: All-Club Hockey Team: Col- lege Preference, Harvard. J0llN JOSEPH CALLAGY, JR. x Cul Johlnly ': 4-6 Cypress Sl. Lawrence, Mass.: Entered l91l0: ROBERT A. BRECKIIEIMER Breek llob : I42 llanlpton Rd.. Syracuse. N. Y.: Entered l93B: llonor Mun, First Group 135. See- ond Group: The lixonian 135- Bun- inf-ss Board, Business Manager: Senate 125, Treasurer: Athletic Association: Red Key So:-iely: Aead- emy Baseball Team, Manager: Light All-Club Football Team, Cap- tain: Football Numerals: Basket- ball Numerals: College Preference, Princeton: AN. JOHN NEWTON CALLANDER 5 Cal : 85 San Benito Way. San Franciseo. Cul.: En le red I939: Aeademy Football Team: Academy Christian Fraternity: Rille Club Basketball Team, Captain: College 125. Vice-President: Medieal Group: Preference, Dartmouth: KEll. The Exonian, Business Board: Ten- nis Numerals: Academy Squash Squad: College Preference, Stan- ford. NORMAN BRISTOL A LFIIICD IIRITTAIN, III Norm nBull : 254 Cliff Ave.. Pelham. N. Y.: Entered 1939: llonor Man, Second Group 125: Band: Golden Branch 125: llo:-key Numer- als: College Preference, Yale. g'Bril Alu: 238 Ridge Ave.. Win- netka, Ill.: lint:-red I939: A1-ademy Football Team: .l. V. Football Teanl: All-Club llot-key T1-ann 125: lloekey Numerals: College Prefer- ence, Yale: KAII. DONALD CARR CAMPBELL WILLIAM CAMMACK CAMPBELL lion l'ooh : 84-0 Gaylord Sl. Denver. Colo.: Entered 1937: Chris- tian Fraternity 125: Clee Club Basketball Numerals: College Pref- erence, Dart mouth: AN . Karnak Big Bill l'2 : 1030 Ritter Pk.. Huntington, W. Va.: Entered l93T: llonor Man, Second Group: Junior Class, Viee-l'resi- dent: Lower Middle Class, Presi- dent: First Marshal, Senior Coun- eil: Christian Fraternity 145, Cab- inet 125, Treasurer: Southern Club 135, President: The Exonian, Bus- iness Board 14-5: Red Key Society: Athletic Association: Cheer Leader 125: J. V. Basketball Team 125: Aeadenny Swimming Team 125, Captain: Academy Golf Team 14-5. Captain: College Preference, Prince- ton: AN. 43 BILLE CHANDLER CARLSON Bill Curlie g West Falmouth Mass.: Entered 19373 Honor Man First Group C1053 Cum Laude So- cietyg The Review 121, Presidenlg Lantern Clubg Les Cabotinsg Med- ical Groupz Scientific Society Q31 College Preference, Harvard. YEATON IIOPLEY CLI FTON Bill ClilTy g 324- East 41st Sl. New York City. N. Y.: Entered 1938: Honor Man. Second Group 191: College Preference. Harvard. 4-4- 1 NORMAN DOWNS CARTER THEODORE CHADWICK. JR. Nemo N. U. g 308 Thornton Rd., Englewood, N. ,Lg Entered l93'Ig Honor Man, First Group, Second Group 131g Photographic Group Cresignedjg Navigation Groupg Four-Year Club: All-Club Basketball Teamg All-Club Tennis Teamg All-Club Soccer Team. Cap- laing Academy Tennis Teama Acad- emy Soccer Teamg J. V. Basketball Teamg Academy Basketball Team: College Preference, Princeton : 'IPEX' H. STUART FREDERICK G. COAN Stung 5-l Patton Ave., Princeton, N. ,Lg Entered 1939: All-Club Bus- ketball Team 42jg Tennis Nulneralsg College- Preference, Williams. Chad Monster : 870 lligh SI., Dedham. Mass.: Entered 1940: The l'ean, Editorial Board: G. L. Souleg Academy Debating Team: Senate. Secretary 111: Glec Club: Academy Crew: College l'rel'er1-nec. Harvard: AN. RICHARD NORM AN COIIEN Dick Big llicltu: 1075 Purlt Ave.. New York City. N. Y.g Entered 1939: Christian Fraternity l2D: Herodotan Societyg The Exoniun 1253 The llc- view. Business Manager: All-Club Soccer Teamg College l'rel'e-renee. Harvard. LAURENCE W. CLARKE. JR. Larry Rudoll ': l075 Park Ave.. New York City, N. Y.: Entered I937: Glee Club 125: Choir: Dramatic Club 145: Medical Group 135: Chris- tian Fraternity 135: Four-Year Club: Football Numerals: College Prefs-renee. Yale: AN. ,IOIIN VERSER CUNNER. JR. FREIDI-IRICK ll. CLARKSUN. JR. Fred Clarkey : 44- Rockwood Rd.. Plandome, N. Y.: Entered 1937: Band 135: Four-Year Club: Academy Winter Track Team 125: Academy Spring Track Squad 125: All-Club Spring Track Team: Col- lege Preference. Undecided. THOMAS ll. CONNOLLY. JR. CARLETON A. CLEVELAND, JR. Cleve Clevo : 39 Lineoln Ave... Binghamton, N. Y.: Entered 1939: Outing Club: The Exonian 125: Christian Fraternity 125, Cabinet: Academy Crew: Fall Crew Squad: u Swimming Numerals: College l rel'- erenve. Yale: KEIL RORI-IRT IIUUGHERTY CROSS I Versa- : 400 Mayfair Lane. Louis- Con A.A.K. : 26 lloward Ct., Boing Northfield. Mass.: Entered ville, Ky.: Entered I939: Southern White l'lains. N. Y.: Entered 1939: 194-0: Honor Man. First Group: Club 125: Photographiv Group 125: llonor Man. Second Group 125: Golden Branch: Lantern Club: Lantern Club 125: Medi:-al Group: G. L. Soule: Senate 125: All-Club College Preferenee. llarvard. Basketball Numerals: Wrestling Basketball Team: Football Num- Numernls: College Preferenre. erals: Baseball Numerals: College Prineetong flP05l'. Prefer!-nee, llarvarll. CIIARLES AMES CLEVELA ND I Chas Chas-boy : 4-29 Pelham Manor Rd... Pelham Manor. N. Y.: Entered l938: llonor Man. Second Group: The Exonian 125. Editorial Board: The Pean 125, Photographic' Board: Midwestern Club: Les Ca- bolins, Secretary: Senate: Wrestling Numerals: College Preference, Dartmouth. ROBERT DEAN CRUWLEY Bohn: 23 Conant St., Ilanverrc. Mass.: Entered 1937: Glee Club 125: Choir: G. L. Soule 125. Secretary: Radio Club fresigned5: Four-Year Club: All-Club Basketball Team 125: Basketball Numerals: Football Nunmrals: Baseball Numerals: Col- lege Preference. Yale: UEE. 45 ,IDIIN WHITMAN DAIIRIN Big ,Iohn : 920 Madison St.. Syra- vuse. N. Y.: Entered I939: Naviga- tion Group: Marine Soviely: Sci- enliliv Som-iely: Swimming Numer- nln: Crew Numerals: All-Club Wrestling Team: College Prefer- eiwv. Cornell. IIAROLD 'I'RlISCO'I l' DAVIS. JR. HH. T. Dx-xve : 64-0 Main St.. Ilingham, Mass.: Entered I939: Les Cabotins: IlifleClub:,I. V. Hase- ball Team, Manager: College Pref- erence. Ilarvurd. KIAN RICIIA IID DENZEII 1 E Alu: 180 East 79th St.. New York City. N. Y.: Entered I937: Lantern Club Iresignedi: The Pean, Photo- graphic Board K3J. Photographic Editor: Photographic Group: Dru- mativ Club: Four-Year Club: Foot- ball Nunierals: All-Club Football Team: Squash Nulnerals: College l'refx-renm-. Yale. ll0Ill'Ill'l' I.ENOX DWIGHT ANCEI, EARP.. ,IIL JUIIN DAVID l'IA'I'0N Bob Bobby : l23 East 78th St.. New York City.. N. Y.: Entered l937: Svientilii- Society: Chex-as Club: Four-Year Club: College Prefer- enee, Princeton. 46 Ivan 0kie : l53B West 33th St.. Oklahoma City, Ilkla.: Entered l937: Ilonor Nlull. Sevontl Group: Southern Club: Medic-ul Group: Choir CZD: Clee Club 125: Four-Year Club: All-Club Football Team: All-Club Lacrosse Team: College Preference, University of Okla- homa: WEE. Dave ': l27 Fairway Ilr..West New- ton. Muss.: Entered 1937: Ilonor Mali. First Croup18D.Seeond Group I23: Cum Laude Society: Mcfdieul Group: Four-Year Club: A4-allemy Soc-eer Team: Academy Winter Traek Squad: All-Club Spring Track Team f2D: College Preference, Har- vard: QE2. WILLIAM RICLL IDINSMOOR. JR. CIIARLES ROIIERT DRA KI-I llinny llill : 9 East 77th Sl.. New York City. N. Y.: Entered I937: Swimming Numerals: College l'reI'- erenve, Coltunhia. CARLTON WARREN ELLM5, .lR. 5 Chuck CharIie : 2220 Woods- dale Blvd., Lincoln. Neh.: Entered I939: Midwestern Club: Dramatic Club: The Penn, Circulation Board: Christian Fraternity: Medieal Group: College Preference. Harvard. FRANCIS BOLTON I'lLWI'1LL, JR. 'Bud : South Sudbury. Mass.: Entered I940: Royal Iixonians: Ski Club: Academy Foot hall Team: Academy 'Frank 'l'eam: Aeademy Baseball Team: College I'ref:-renee, Dart mouth: YIPEE. 5 Bolt : 308 Main St.. Riverton. N. J.: Entered l930: Christian Frater- nity Cabins-I: Medit-al Group: Golden llraneh: Academy Football Team. Squad: At-ademy Basketball Team. Squad: Aeadexny Baseball Team 135. Captain: College Prefer- enue, Yale: AN. TIIOMAS KENT Ill! PRR Dupie NT. K. : l80 East, 79th St.. New York City, N. Y.: Entered l937: Honor Man. First Group. Second Group: Radio Soeiety: Medical Group 145: Glee Club 125 : Swimming Nunxerals: Football Numerals: Col- lege l'ref1-renee. l'rin4-elon. HMILIC I'AlIl. I'1NI I'1R. .lR. LLOYD L. IIUXIIURY. JR. , , Dux DonaId : 680 East Main St.. Caledonia. Minn.: Entered 1937: llonor Man. First Group 175. Second Group 125: Senior Class. President: Senior Couneil. Presi- dent: Midwestern Club 125. Presi- dent: Four-Year Club: Academy FootbaIl'I'eam 125: At-ademy Iloekey Team: A1-adelny Laerosse T4-ann 125: .l. V. llockey Team: All-Club Football Team: Football Numeral:-1: Colle-ge l'ref:-renee., I'rin4'eton: AN. WI LLIAM ESIIICLMA N George l'Cmil : l020 Evergreen Ave., Plainfield. N. .l.: Entered l938: Choir: Glee Club: Ilerodotall Sol-iety: Les Cabotins: Medical Group: Christian Fraternity 125: The Pt-an. Editorial Board 1re- signed5: Light All-Club Football Team: Academy Spring Track Squad: College Preference, Yale: AN. lash llc-aeon : R.F.Il.. No. 5. Lancaster. I'a.: Entered I937: Acad- oniy Swinuning Team: All-Club Swimlning Team 135: All-Club Football Tearn 125: All-Club La- crosse Teanm: College l'r1-ferent-e. Yale: CDEE. 47 EVAN CYFEILIUG EVANS.1lI Frisco Ev : Marinita Pk., San Rafael. Cal.: Entered 1938: Dra- matic Club 123: Scientific Soeiety 123: All-Club Wrestling Team: College Preference. University of California. TIIEUIDORE T. FOSTER SAMUEL CARTER FARMER. lll Sam : 1568 Clinton St.. Muske- gon, Mich.: Entered 1937: Senior Council: Midwestern Club: Acad- emy LacrosseTcam 133: Cross-Coun- try Team: J. V. Hockey Team: All- Club Lacrosse Team: All-Club Winter Track Team: College Pref- erence, Princeton: KAII. KENNETH FR EMONT-SMITII T. F. Sampaon : Bayshore Dr.. R.F.D. No. 4. Portland. Me.: Entered 1938: Medical Group 143: All-Club Football Team. Manager: All-Club Basketball Team. Manager: College Preference. Harvard. 48 3 3 ,, Ken Kenmont :1l Willard Sl.. Cambridge, Mass.: Entered 1938: Honor Man. First Group: Sei-ond Group 14-3: Christian Fraternity: Meilieal Group 123: All-Club Foot- ball Team 123: Football Numerals: College Preference, Harvard. l'lllI.ll' ll. FAULKNEII. JR. Phil Fau1k z 150 Courl Sl.. Keene. N. H.: Entered 1938: Soulb- ern Club: Bnnd 123: Roynl Exoniann 1resigned3: Athletic Association: Bed Key Society: Aeadenly Wrtest- ling Team. Manager: Basketball Numerals: Lau-rosne Numeruls: Col- lege l'rel'erf-nee. Anuherstz Kldll. WHITNEY LEEDS Fl! Y l-I 3 3 Hans Nehus : Wilton. N. ll.: Entered 1937: Four-Year Club: Medieal Group: Academy Soccer Squad: .l. V. Hockey Teanx 123: ,l. V. Baseball Team 123: All-Club Soccer Team: All-Class Baseball Team: Baseball Numerals: Squash Numer- ala: College Preference, Harvard. ROR!-lR'l' IIUGII Fl-IRGUSON Ft-rg Fc-rgit ': 390l So. Gilpin Sl., lla-nver, Colo.: l'1ntt-rotl 1937: llonor Man. Fir:-sl Group: Christian Frall-rnity QZ5, Cabilu-l: Four-Your Club: Nlcdical Group: All-Club Foot bxlll Toxin 1253 All-Club Yvrosl- ling 'I'onmg Coll:-go l'rc-forcvu-1'- Yulog YPEE. IIHN II Y SIIERWOOD Fl.l'IEK l livkl'r llank : l7500 South YVoodland Kd.. Slullu-r Heights. Ohio: Ente-rod l938:. G. L. Soulc: l,l'Hll'llllil' Club: Gln- Club 1351. Midwentorn Clubg All-Club Swim- ming T1-amg Swimming Nurnnralsa Coll:-go l'rt-fvrcnvo. llarvard. DONALD WA Y NE FLEM I NG RUSS!-ILL FORD l'ubby Donn: 2002 North Washington Ave.. Svrunton, l'a.q Entered l940: llillc- Club: Sonatf-: Collvple Yrvfvronuv, Cornell. Russ V-8 z 3ll5 Wtrodlunll Or.. Wasllingttxll. ll. C.q Elllrrrcl F9383 Upper Middlr Class. Sm-rotary: Outing Club frosignedh Academy Baseball Teurn QZJ: Coll!-go Profor- vncv, Yulcg AN. AI.l lKEIl W. FUl.LlCll, ll IIKNIEL DICKINSON GKGIC ,IOIIN CIIAIILES GALL ROlll'lIl'l' XVILLINM GKRIDNI-ZR Al Hud q H10 Colnnnonwt-allb Avo.. Boston, Mass.: Enterotl l939: J. V. llasebnll Tcann All-Club Fool- ball 'l't'unl i232 All-Club Bxlslu-Ibnll Team: College l'rul'0rl-In-01, llurvnrdg fbi-Nf. Dan ll, ll. : 58 Grant Sl... Necdhanl. Mass.: Entert-d l938: llonor Man. First Group MJ. Second Group: Cunt Lando Soviolyg Glee Club 123: Choir C2Hg Orchestra C253 Librarian: Muniral Clubs, Exnculivo Commillovg College I'r4-ft-rence, llarvard. Frenchy ,l. C. ': 4l-I9 4-Isl Sl.. LonglslandCily.N.Y.gEntert'-d1938: Bohn: 192 Bratllu St., Cunlhridgc. Mas:-1.3 Entered l938: Glno Club 425: Honor Man, First Group 121. Second Colle-gc Vroferont-0. Massachusetts Group C555 Drnlnnlic Clubg G. L. Soulo: Senalog Radio Club fri'- signedjg Scienlifit- Society fra'- signcdh Les Cabotinsq Colle-ge l'rc-f- onco, Nlaasacllusvtln lnslilulv of Technology. lnslit uh- ol' 'l'ou-hnology. 4-9 l lll'1llERICK TAYLOR GATES Gutesy 5'Tails : Woods Hole, Mans.: Entered l933l: Senior Coun- cil: Musical Clubs 433. President: J. V. llnnebnll Temn 123: College l'ref- vrenee, Yale: AN. FR Elllfllllfl 'l'. GREEN IIALGE EDSON INGERSO LL GAY LORD Ed Gay : Spring Creek Rd., Rockford. lll.: Entered l938: Med- ical Group: All-Club lloekc-y Teanl: All-Club Squash Team: Squash Numerals : College Preference. l'rineet0n: Klcll, ,l0llN AN'l'l ION Y GR EEN LY ,ANDREW IVAN GERRICK Andy Andrew: 1722 Oberlin Ave., Lorain. Ohio: Entered 1939: llonor Man. First Group 123. Sen- ond Group: Lantern Club 123. Presi- dent: Golden Branch: Dramatic Club I23. The Inspector-General, Margin for Error. Yellow Jaek: College l're-fern-nee, llurvard: KAII. Rlll'l'Ili'l' NEELY GRESIIAM. JR. Tupster Greenie : 26 Wyman Tony : Castine. Me.: Entered Tex Gresh : 421 Howard St.. St.. Lowell. Mass.: Entered l937: l937: The Exonian 623. Business San Antonio. Texas: Entered 19395 Tha- Exoniun freuigned3: Rifle Club Board: Scientific Society L23: Med- Southern Club 123: College Prefer- lresignc-d3: Four-Year Club: Aead- ical Group: Academy Soccer Team en:-e. Yale: WEE. emy Lacrosse Team: All-Club La- C233 College Preference. Bowdoin. erosse Team: College Preference. llurvardg KIPEZ. 50 ,IOIIN FUWLER GILE. JR. llALlll:1R'l' SCRANTON Cll.l,E'l l'E Jack Rico , 7 Choate Rd., Hal Gill :4-0l FullerlonPkwy., llanover. N. ll.: Entered l939q Med- Chicago, Ill: Entered l938g The ical Group: Football Numerals: Exonian C235 Chess Club, Medical Tennis Numernls: All-Club llockey Groupg Glee Club, College Prefer- 'l'ealn CZJ. Captain: College Prcf- ence,Prineelon. 1-renee, llurlmoulhg Klfill. THOMAS PUWNALI. ClllES'l' l'E'l'ER Mx-MILLAN GUNNAR 'Tom llackcr :, 8221 Seminole National Chairman 6'PeIe : 225 ve., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. Millbridge lid.. Riverside, Ill., En- 'a.gEnlered I939z0rchentragRadio lered 1937: Medical Group C431 oeielyg Photographic Group: Nav- Four-Year Club, Academy Swim- galion Group, Key Soeietyg Acad- niing Team, Squad, Academy Crew .my Crew, Manager: College Pref- Squadg Football NUHICIBISQ College renee, U. S. Naval Aeadenmy. Preference, Chicago. FRED MILTUN GLASS CARL FRED ILRAVES. .ll!. 0'Brien 'gManager : 21 Col- bourne Crescent, Brookline, Mass., Entered l938g Red Key Society C234 Academy Soccer Team, Manager: Academy Fen:-ing: T1-ani, Manager, Academy Fencing Squad, College Preference, Brown. FRANK ROSS NEWMAN GURID 285 W. Hazelwood Ave., Rahway, N. J., Entered 194-0g Chess Club, College Preference, Harvard. ROBER'l' SEATII Cllllll Francisco Frankenstein g 3180 Robbie Canada , 516 Clarke Westmount Blvd., Montreal, Que., Canada: Entered l938g Honor Man, First Group Cfrj, Second Group C2ig Cum Laude Society, Les Cahotins: Medical Group C3J: College Prefer- ence, McCill. Ave., Westmont, Quebec, Canada Entered 1933: Ski Club C3j, Treas- urer, Medical Group C333 Les Ca- botinsg College Preference, McGill 51 WAl.'I'l'1li KING IIAIIN Wull : 3207 Culhvllrul Avi-.. N.W.. Washington. ll. C.: lint:-rrd l938: G. l.. Soule 435: Senate Q25: Southern Club 125: The Exonian. Cir:-ulalion llnard fr:-sign0d5: llvrodolan So- vivly: Colle-gc l'r1-fvrcru-0, Corn:-ll. l'lllM UNI! BLAIR IIAWLEY Alisa : H50 Fifth Ave.. Nrw York Lily. N. Y.: Entered l938:, Honor Man. lian First Group: Srnutc: Chris- Fralernity Q25: The lixonian 125. liditorial Board: Les Cahotins: Srienlific Society: Reel Key Society: Athlvlic Assorialiong Academy Soc- ver Team: All-Club Soccer Teani: J. V. Basketball Team. Squad: Acad:-my Tennis Team 135, Captain: Coll:-gc Pr:-fercnrl-, Yah-. 52 l..lWRliNl IE A IAN IIAINES Alu: 94 ,Iunipvr lid.. livllnonl. Mass.: lint:-rf-d I93il: llnnor Man. First Group Q95: Cuni Luuclv So- cimy: Marine Soris-ly K35: Christian Fraternity: Dramnlin- Club: Imp: Cabolins: lhmkf-lhall Num:-rails: Collrgc l'r1'frrl'lu1-. l'rin1'1'long AN. Ll-IIC RUBINSON lIll.l. WILLINM lllllllfllfl' II.-Kl.l'lY Will : 96 llc-uvnlmlirltl lhl. Worr-1-sh-r. Ninas.: linlz-rml l9Il9: M1-dival Group: linlls-gr l'r1-l'c-rc-llvv l'rin1'0ton: fllfillf. l.ll'I'IIl'II! LYONS IlIl.l.. .IIL Leu Luz-y : 47 llill Rd.. Louis- ville, Ky.: Entered l93li: llonor Man. S1-1-oncl Group 125: Soulhc-rn Club 125: Chef-r L1-adrr: Avadumy Tennis Squad 125: All-Club Tennis Team: J. V. Basketball 'll'-am IZ5: All-Club Basketball Team. Cap- tain: College Prefer:-nov. l'rint'1-lon: KEH. Luth l.. L. : 280i Park Ave-.. llc-A Moinf-ei. Iowa: Enter:-d l938: Nlirlwvslcrn Club 425. Treasurer: G. L. Soulv 425. President: Senate' 435. President. Secretary: Lantnrn Club: Colleges l'reff'ra-nm-. Williams, - Q S'I'lllIl'l' GRI-IGOIKY II,-ll,I,, JR. Gun .'Kloln : 20 Chapel Sl.. Iirooklina-. Minus.: Enll-red l937: .-Xuadvlny Swinlniing T4-urn 123: All-Club Swilnniing Vllklllili alll- Cluh lhmvlmll Team: Swirnniing Nunn-rulu: Buss-bull Numuralnz Col- Ivgl: I'rc-l'0r1'll4'e'. Yule: fbi Ixlf. IINVIII G.'lRllNI'IR IIINNI-IRS Dave Il2 ': 73 Wmnr1'l-sl:-r l,ulu'. Wullllulll. Moss.: Iinlervd I937: 'I'In' Iixoninn. Ilusinn-rm Ilourd 1rf-- nignu-dj: G. I.. Soulv 121: College- I'rc-fl-rn-lu-1'. Ilurvn rd. l'0'I I'I'1R IIANSON 1 Beann : Wushillglcmn Rock lid.. Plainfield. N. J.: Entered l936: Ilonor Man. First Group. Second Group 153: Christian Fraternity: NI:-dicul Group 133: Radio Club 133, Secretary-Treasurer: Photographic Group 133, Secretary-Treasurer: Ilrannalic Club 127, Secretary: Scien- tific Sociely 13j, President, Secre- lnry-Treasurer: Rifle Club: Cross- Country Team: College l'roI'm-arence. Nlussauhusells Inslilule ol' 'Feeli- nology. Al.l,I-IN FRANK ll0IlGI-IS Chile Alu: 1'-o Chile! Explora- lion Co.. Chuquieunnllu, Chile: Iinlvrml I938: Rifle Club: Nlediunl Group 125: Ski Club 125: Navigation Group: All-Club Lacrosse Tvuni: All-Club Sooner Tenln: College' I'r1-ferenvc-, U. S. Nuvnl Avudemy: flflbll. XVAYNIC EDWARD HARIIINGMIR. ,IOIIN COLLINS IIA RVICY i Wayno ' Ilun1b0ogit ': l000 So. Greenwood, Furl Slnilh, Ark.: lin- tered I939: Second Marshal: Senior Council: Southern Club, Presidm-nt: Golden Branch. I'r4-sidcnl: Acad- emy Football Team 125: Aradenly Trunk Squad: College I'rl-I'erenf-41, Princeton: Kill. XVILLIMVI LACY IIOGIC. JR. Ilandy : Nlovkingbird Valley., Louisville. Ky.: Entered I939: Southern Club: All-Cluh FUDIIDBII Tenln: Tennis Nulneruls: Collegl- I'referc-nvv. Yale: KIJUXII. Doe ,luvk : 2233 Ohio Ave.. Youngstown. Ubin: I'Int4-rl-d WMI: Senate: Ilund: Gold:-n Ilrunehz NI:-dioul Group: Nlidwoe-stern Club: College l'rn'feroIn'1', Yule. 'I'R UDEN U M ARTIN IIUR IKAX Tru IIuelu-r 1 30 Codur Rd.. Chestnut Ilill. Mass.: Enla-rl-d 1937: Ilonor Mun. First Group: Chriuliun Frulernily 125: Medical Group 14-J: IC Ilook 121. C0-Editor: llillv Club 12J, Secretary: llund: Four- Year Club: Cross Country: Winter Track Nulncrnls 121: All-Club Spring Track Team 121, Captain: Avademy Winter Track Tealn: Academy Spring Track Teanng Col- lege Preference, Williams. 53 PIIILII' K. HOUSTON, JR. Ike I'iuk ': Ucnoke Ave., New Canaan. Conn.: Entered 1937: Out- ing Club: Medical Group f3j: Band: Navigation Group 125: Chess Club Cresignedjg Four-Year Club: Acad- emy Hockey Squad: All-Club Hock- ey Team C335 All-Club Lacrosse Team: Hockey Numerals KBJ: Ln- crosse Numerals: College Prefer- ence, Harvard: KEH. COLIN FRANKLIN N. IRVINC Cap 'lrvl ': 26 Edge Ilill Rd., llrookline, Mass.: Entered l939: llonor Man. First Group 155: Senatu- f2D, Vic:--President: Orchestra: Band 123: Lantern Club: College Preference, Harvard. 5-l ,IAMES MURRAY IIONVE, IV HJ- Nlurray : Route l, Box 90. llay- tona Beach. Fla.: lint:-red 1940: Honor Man. Second Group: Senate: G. L. Soule: llerodotan So:-iely: The Exunian, Business Board: Col- lege Preference, Harvard. ACIIILLE FRANCIS ISRAEL, JR. Curly Tile ls : Rua ,loans Ruin- alllo, Santos, Brazil: Entered l937: llonor Man, Second Group: Les Cabolins: Lantern Club Qresignedbg Four-Year Club: Academy Soccer Team 121: All-Claus Baseball Teanx 121: Baseball Numerals: College Preference, Yule: KAII. ,IOIIN FARWELI. IIUWE, JR. ,Iell ': 161 Willard Rd.. Brookline- Muss.: Entered 1939: Inn-rfrah-rnily Council: Medivnl Group: Football Numeral:-1: Colll'pn'l'referen1'e., Stan- ford: IDHW. A N'I'I IONY JACKSON Tony 'Kjnx : 29 Wfoodland Rd.. Barrington. R. I.: Ente-red I939: llonor Man, Second Group f2J: The lixoniun, Circulation Board: Academy Winter Track Team: All- Club Tennis Team: Tennis Num- erals: College Preference, Yale: IIPEE. EDWlN B. HUBBARD, JR. Huh Edna B.F.ll. No. l. llerry, N. Il.: Entered 1937: Acadeniy Win- tcr Track Team Q4-H: Acaclenly Spring Track Team L4-5. Captain: College Preference, Dartmouth: KAII. ROBER'I' E. JACOBSUN. JR. BAN K McA LLlS'l'Eli lIU'l't Il IINS JOHN LAURENCE IIULL MAXWELL C. IIUNTOON, JR. F Sonoma Jack : Waverly. Pu.: Entered 1938: llonor Man, First Group 145, Second Group: Cum Laude Society: Glee Club: Orches- tra: Band 133: Scientific Society. Vice-President: Dramatic Club: Christian Fraternity: Les Cabotins: All-Club Football Team: Academy Crew Squad: College Preference, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. LEICESTER S. JOHNSTON. JR. i Juke Bohn: Providence.. R. l.: Elllt-'rctl l937: Photographic Group CID. Prcsidt-nl: The Pean 123, Photo- graphic Board: Scientific Society QFD: Druniatic Club: Radio Club GD. Cresigncdl: Navigation Group: Chess Club Cresignedj: Bed Key Society: Athletic Association: Four- Yenr Club: Academy Golf Team. Manager: Basketball Numerals: College Preference, Brown. Les : 46 Foss Ave.. Melrose. Mass.: Entered 194-0: Medical Group: Academy Football Team: All-Club Hockey Team: College Preference. Williams: AN. lVlax Harpoon : B8 Cooke St.. Providence, R. I.: Entered 1940: All-Club Football Team: College Preference. University of Michigan. GEORGE B. KAPLAN, JR. lluleh : 75 Berkeley St.. Bovhcs- ter. N. Y.: Entered I939: llonor Mun. First Group: Scicnlilic Society 125: J. V. Football Tcann: J. V. Baseball Team: All-Club Football Team: Football Numrrals:College Prefer- ence. Dartmouth. ULIVER JAMES KELLER. JR. Whitey Daddy : 20 Amherst Rd.. Great Neck. N. Y.: Entered 1937: The B4-view KSU: Medical Group: Navigation Group: Academy Football Team. Squad: Academy Baseball Squad: ,l. V. Football Team: .l- V. Baseball Team: All- Club Baseball Team: Football Numerals: College Preference, Yale: KAll. 0. J. Ulu: 63l Pitcairn l'l.. Pittsburgh. Pa.: En tered 1937: llonor Man. First Group K4-J. Second Group KM: Golden Branch: The Exonian. Editorial Board Crcsignedj: Herodotan Society: Les Cabotins: Lantern Club: Dramatic Club: Christian Fraternity: Marine So- ciety: Four-Year Club: Squash Numerals: College Preference, Wil- liams. 5 5 l'A'l'l'l'1RSON SHAVER Kl'1l.Sl-XY Pat lrish : l59l Nlistleloe Dr.. Cleveland. Ohioq Entered 1937: Glee Club l2Jg Choir: Golden Branch 625. Treasurerg Midwestern Clubg Four-Year Club: Aeademy llockey Squadg ,l. V. lloekey Team QZDQ All-Club Baseball Tenmg All- Club Soccer Team: Soccer Numer- alsg College Prefs-renee, Yale. ,IUIIN HARRISON KNIGHT Stormy Kanitch : 20 Meadow- brook Rd.. Newton Center. Mass.: Entered 19393 Glee Club 123: Choirg Musienl Club Executive Commit lee: All-Club Football Team: All-Club Hockey Teamg All-Club Baseball Te-umg Baseball Numerulsz College Preferenee, Princetong KEH. 56 FRA N K El DI SON K PIN N l'I'l l'. ,I R Slug Ken g Conway. N. ll.: Entered I938g Christian Fraternity: Key Society: Athletic Association: Academy Basketball Team. Man- agerg College Preference. Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology: IPHWII. Tl IOMAS LEON XRD KUEI-ll,l'1R Tom g l460 South Shore Dr.. Erie. Pa.: Entered l939g Honor Man. See- ond Group L2Dg Seientifie Souix-ly C2Jg College Preference. Massachu- setts Institute of Technology. I'lDW.ftRll PINCRNICY Il. KICRN 37 Front St.. Exeter. N. ll.: Entered 19393 All-Club Soccer Tltullli Col- lege l'rQ-fr-renee, llarvnrd. MARIO .l0Sl'Il'll IAC.-tZE'l l'l'I Mol Lac- : Huston. Md.: En- tered I938: Ilonor Man, Second Group: Senate: Acad:-my Squash Team: College Preferenee. Prince- lllnu WILLIAM 'I'Il0MI'SON KIRK. IV Will Bill-Iloy : Morristown. N. ,l.:. Entered W37: G. L. Soulc 133. Treasurer: Dramatic Club 143: Les Cubolins. Treasurer: Niedicul Groupg Four-Year Club: Interfra- lernity Couneilg Aeadeniy Soceer Teamg Academy Ilockey Squad: All-Club Soccer Team: All-Club Hockey Team 1333 Football Num- erals 123: College Preference. llaver- ford: Klill. .IUIIN MARTIN KIRMII. Mart Iloss : 42 Cornish St.. Lawrenee. Mass.: Entered 19395 Senior Couneilg Red Key Society. l're-sidentg Academy Football Team 123. Captaing Academy Hockey Team: ,l. V. Hockey Teamg Acad- emy Baseball Team 1235 College Preference. Yale: KEII. HENRY RLACKM ER KISTLER S'Kiss-Kiss Harry : l2l2 Grant Sl.. Denver. Colo.g Entered l938: Upper Middle Class. Vice-Presidcntz. Third Marsllalg Senior Council. Secretaryg Christian Fraternity 123. l'residentg Ski Club 123g Academy Football Team 123: Academy Hockey Team 1233 Academy Lacrosse Team 123: .L V. Hockey Teanug All-Club Football Tcamg All-Club Lacrosse Teamq College Preference, Yaleg AN. MILTON COLTON IAIDIAW' TIIDMAS CURBET LAINE VAN MQKIBBEN LANE. JR. lVIilI :75B W1-sllilll St..l'lainiield, Tom T. C. g Loudorlville. N. Mac g IO9 Hines Terr.. Nlacon. N. J.: Entered l93lh College Prefer- Y.g Entered l939g Scientific Society Ca.g Entered I94-0: Golden Branch, ence, I'rin1-1-ton. 1235 Rifle Clubg All-Club Hockey Secretaryg College Preference. Yale: Teanm 123g College Preference. AN. Princeton 1 QJHIP. RANDALL TIIOMAS KLEIN. JR. Randy Tum :2506Terrace Rd.. Des Moines. lowag Entered I939: Honor Man. Second Group: Golden Branch 1Z3a Senate 123. Member Master Committee: Outing Club: Academy Swimming Team 123: Crew Numernlsr, College l'rel'erenve. Yale. WILLIAM BADGER LAWRENCE Billg 30 Rural Ave., lVIedl'or4l. Mass.g Entered 194-03 Academy Win- ter Track Teamg Academy Spring Truck Teamg College Preference, Cornellg 47911. 57 ,IA M HS AR NULII LEONARD GERALD DUN LEVY Jinx Len : 2l N. Wall Ave.. .Ioplin. Mo.: lint:-red 1939: llonor Man. Flecond Group: Southern Club 125: Academy Swimming Team: All-Club Swimming Team: All-Club Football Team: Swim- ming Numerals: College Preference, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. NEIL FRANCIS MacNl'llL. JR. 'lVlinlc Mac : l7 Bow St.. Forest Ilills. N. Y.: Enter:-'d l937:. Rnd Key Society: Four-Year Club: Acudeiny Fen:-ing 'I'm-am 125. Captain. Squad: All-Class Bas:-ball Team: Baseball Num:-rals: College l'rc-ference. llarlmoulh. 58 Gerry Lev : 720 l'ark Ave.. New York City. N. Y.: lintcred 1933: Honor Man. Second Group 125: Medical Group 135: Les Cabolins: Rifle Club: Dramatic Club 135: Red Key Society: Academy Fencing Team. Manager: College Prefer- ence, Harvard: KEII. ROBERT TA FT MAKINSON Mack ': 3303 Maconlb St.. N. W.. Washington. ll. C.: Entered l94-0: Medical Group: Academy Soccer Tearn: Academy Winter Track Squad: College I'refc-renee, Harvard. 'I'Rl'1Ml'ER LONGMAN . .IR . Tre-mp : 98 Montague Sl.. Brook- lyn, N. Y.: Entered l93ll: Glen' Club 1re-nigncd5: Golden Branch 125: Medical Group 125: Christian Fra- ternity 125: Red Key Society: Acad- emy Squash T1-am 135. Captain: Academy Tennis Team 135: Lockett Cup: College l'n-eference, Princeton: KEH. IIICNRY JAMES MARSHALL. JR. ,liln : lU70 Wheatland Ave.. Lun- castcr. l'a.: linu-ra-d I937: llonor Man: Fira! Croup. Second Group: The lixonian 125. Managing Editor: Clec Club 125: Choir 125: Golden Brunch: Christian Fraternity: Med- ical Croup: Four-Year Club: All- Club llockey Tcaln: All-Club Foul- ball Team: J. V. llaschall Team: Football Numerals: llockcy Numer- als' All-Club Wrestling Team: v College Preference, Yule: WEE. ROBERT NYE LOOMIS JOIIN LINCOLN LOWE Looni Loomie g 2941 Robin lid., Memphis. Tenn., Entered N385 The Exonian, Editorial Board QZJQ Southern Club 1314 Medical Group, All-Club Lacrosse Teamg Basketball Numeralsg College Pref- erenee, Dartmouth. ROBERT MATTER, JR. llolr ' Ang:-l z Northwood, Muri- on. lnd.g Entered l937g llonor Man. First Group QM., Se:-ond Group QU: Southern Club CID: Midwestern Cluhg Aeadelny Football Tealnt J. V. Football Team, All-Club Football Team, Football Numerals Q2Hg All-Club Basketball Teanng All-Club Wrestling Teamg J. V. Basketball Team, All-Club Spring Track Team C253 College Prefer- ence, Princeton, KAH. Little John g 30 Fieldmonl. Rd. Belmont, Mass.: Entered I937 Navigation Group, Medical Group: Four-Year Club, llockey Numerals College Preference, Yale. JOHN SANFORD McAN DREW RUSSELL VINCENT LYNCH Vinny Vin , 9 Park l'l... Green- wich. Conn.: Entered l937q Honor Mall, Second Group: Junior Class. President, Lower Middle Class, Secretary: Christian Fraternity l3J, Cabinet Q27, Secretary: C. L. Soule f3J, Vice-Presidentg Senior Council: Four-Year Clubg J. V. Football Teamg Academy Football Team, Academy 'Winter Track Team, Squad, All-Club Baseball Team, J. V. Baseball Teamg Academy Baseball Team, College Preference, Yale, AN. ROGER SHERMAN McCOLLESTER Maru:2l5UnionSt.,Sch:-nm-lady, Mac Mortimer : 24 Gramercy N. Y.: Entered l937: Golden Brunch l'k., East 20th St., New York City, C35:Senute:DramatieClubgl3asket- N. Y., Entered 1937, Orchestras bull Numeralsg Cross Cnunlryg Medical Group: Marine Society: College Preference, Princeton. Rifle Club: Four-Year Clubg Acad- eniy Swimming Team, College Preferenee, Yale. JOllN ALEXANDER MucM ULLEN Sandy Gt-neral : ISR East 33th Sl.. New York City. N. Y.: Entered l938g llonor Man. Second Group KZJQ Drarnutiv Club 125: Medical Group: Christian Fraternityg Out- ing Club: Academy Fencing Team: All-Club Fencing Teamz Soccer Numeruls C213 Tennis Numerulsg College Preference, Yale. WARD BARRACAY McCONLOGUE Barry Monologue : 6650 Frank- lin Ave.. Los Angeles, Cal.: Entered 1937: llonor Minn. First Group 125. Second Group Q1-jg College l'refer- enve. llarvard. 59 WILLIAM CIIARLES M4-COY. JR. Hill Mu:- : 2712 Illaylhornv Rd.. Shaker llghls.. Ohio: Entered I939: Golden Braneh 123: llramalic Glub 123: Chrislian Fraternity: All-Club Foolhull Team: All-Club lloc-key Team: Colle-ge Prrferenee. I'rin1-eloll. DAVID W. R. MORGAN. JR. Dave Mor,z : 0l3 Slrulh Ilavs-n Ave., Swarllllnore, l'u. linlerell l939: G. L. Soule 123: Glen- Club123:, Aezulc-:ny Sorel-r Teuxn: 'ill-Club Sou-4-r'I'eum: All-Club Trnek Team: Sol-ec-r Nulnerals: College I'rn-fer- vm-e, llurvurcl. 60 WILLIAM RORI'1R'I' M1-EWEN. JR. JUSICPII C. MICRRIAM. JR. Niue l!ill : 422 N. Nlain Sl.. Wcellsville. N. Y.: Entered 1933: Ilonor Mun. Second Group 123: Sen- nh-' 123: Rifle Club 123: Glen- Club: The Review. Circulation Manager: Football Nulnernls: College Pref- ,loe : Belknap Rd.. Frnlninghum. Mass.: First Gum Entered l937: llonor Mun. Group 153. Sec-ond Group 1-l-3: Laude Society: Hand 14-3. Librarian: Oreheslru 111-3: Four- Year Club: All-Club Golf Te-um: erenee, MBHH8l!llllBl'llS Inslilllle of College l'r1-ferenee. llurvurll. T1-eh nology. LANGIION E. MORRIS. JR. Lung 'iSpuiu : 50 Fairview Ave.. Verona, N. J.: Entered I93K: Ilonor Man. Firsl Group: Glee Club 133 1resigne:l3: Choir 123 1rn':4igned3: Academy Foolhnll Team: Academy Ilockey Teuln: Academy Lacrosse Teum1233J- V. FouLb1lllTcnm:,I. V. Buskelbull Team: All-Club lloekey Team: College Preferenev. Prince- lon. ,IUIIN MUSLICR 1 3 ,Iollnny : 320 l il'l ll Ave.. New York llily. N. Y.: Entered l93B: Lunlc-rn Club 133: The Exoniun 123. Na! illlllll Advertising Malluger: Sen- nlc 133. Minster Cornmillcc, I'r1-r4i- denl: Golden Ilrnns-h 133. Secretary: Les Gubolins. lixeeulive Commil- lee: Arudc-:ny llebuling Team: Gol- lvgrI'rn-fe-rem-1-. I'rilu'PIon. R0llElI'l' IIALI. MEIKRICK. JR. ALFREIDO IGNACIU MOGOLLUN Crunlu'r : Nasbobu Rd.. Convord. Mmm.: Enlvrvd 1938: Christian Ern- lvrnily Cabinet: Nlwlival Group: Avadl-nay Foolbull Tmun: A1-adunly Wrestling T1-mn f2U: All-Club Fool- ball 'I'cnmz All-Club l.au-rom-w Tvnm: Football Nunlrruls: Coll:-gv Prvf- vrvncc-, U. S. Naval Acmlcmy: TEE. JAMES PEIKRINE MUNCER ,lim : 6220 Uakwood Av:-., Dayton, Ohio: Enle-rvd l9Il9: llonor Mall, First Group. Second Group: College l'rcl'0rcnvl-., Y alv. 1 Fudn l'inky : 1'-o ,l. V. Nlogol- lon K Co.. Carlapu-na.. Colombia. S. A.: Enix-rm-il l937: Exonian fre- signml5: All-Class Golf T1-:nn LZJ: Swimnling Nunn-rals 621: Academy Golf Squad: Collngn Prefer:-nur. llnivrraily of l'1'nnsylvunia: fD6NI1, I 1.kR'l'EIl LANE M UNSI E ROBERT ll. MONTGOMERY. JR. HENRY BIANDY MOORE lVlonly 'llla1'k l.on ': 3 Gray Garlic-ns Wvsl. Cambridge., Mass.: Enter:-cl l938: Tho- Rc-viuw frusignedj Rod Key Society: Alblclic Associa- lion: Medical Group: J. V. Baseball Tvanlg All-Club llancbull Train: Auudc-my llorkm-y Tcam, Manage-r: Collcgt' l'ruf0rolu'0, Yule. GEORGE IHCIIARD N. ll. NNSII Muns : 230 East 71st St., New York City. N. Y.: Entered l937: Les Cabolins: Four-Your Club: Chum- pionship Lower Middle Track Team: Winter Truck Team 123: Spring Track Squad 125: All-Club Soccer Team: College- Preefr-renee, Wil- liun1s:'l5E2. Nanhbaum ' l'urily : llrsprriflns Farm, Warrrnlxxwn. Va.: Ent:-rud 1937: llonor Man. First Group M-J, Second Group 165: Cum Laude So- ciety: G. L. Soulc: Southern Club MJ: Lantern ClublL2j, Librarian: E Book C25. 'Asst. Business Mgr.: Cbcvr Loader: Christian Frnlornily QZD: Four-Year Club: The Exonian Q3J, Editorial Board, Associate Ed., Asst. Man. Editor, Managing Ed.: Football Numurals 123: Swimming Nulnnrals: Aoadenly Golf Squad 131: All-Club Golf Team KZJ: Cross Country: College IH-cferenc-0, Princeton: KEH. llarry : 3-1,9 Gray Sl.. Arlington, Mans.: Ente-red l940: llonor Man, Second Group: Orchestra: Collrge- l'rel'4-rence. Nlussaulunu-thi lnslilulz- of Terbnology. ,IEW'E'I'Al' FUW LER NEILEY. ,IIL Chick : 527 l'adon Sl.. Elldivoll. N. Y.: Enlcrod l939: G. L. Soulc-S Senate L27: Les Cabotins: Academy Football Team: J. V. Football Tcurn: Coll!-ge l'rel'crs-ner, llarvard: WEE. 61 MAURICI-I M. USHURNE. JR. JOEL ALLEN l'ACl'I. JR. JUIIN Mum-Rl'1.t PARKER. .lR. Matt Ulu: 367 Beacon Sl.. Boston. Mass.: Entered l938: Honor Mun. First. Group 145. Second Group: Cum Laude Society: Or- :-heslra 125: Clee Club 123: Choir 125: Hand: The Review Board: Mell- ii-al Group: Auadl-nay llavrozou' Squad 125: Acad:-my Ilom-ka-y Squad: .Kll-Club llouka-y T:-ann 125: All- Club Fool bnll'l'eao1: Football Num- vrnls: Coll:-ge l'r1-fer:-nur. llarvurd. WILLIAM JOIIN l'0Rl'Il.l.. ll Bill Willie : 58 Leonard Ave.. Bradford. Mass.: Entered l939: llonor Man. First Group. Si-1-ond Group: Royal Exonianm: llralnalilz Club: Red Key Society: Au-adm-my Spring Travk Tealn. Malllzigt-r: Col- lege l'r1-ferenr-e, llarvard. 62 Rig Al Shnrty : 378 So. Orange Grove Ave.. Pasadena. Cal.: En- tered l938: Les Cabolins. President: llerodotun Society 121. Secretary: Outing Club 123' President: The l'1-an 123. Secretary: Christian Fra- ternity: Red Key Soeiety: Athletil' Asnoviation: Avadelny liaskelball Squad 12l3 .l- V. llaskct ball Squad: Arudemy Crew 123, Captain: Crew Numerals: College Pre-ference. Yale: Klill. DAVID 1 IU R l,I'I'l l' l'0R'l'l'IR Joe l'orle : H02 Brandon Lane. XV:-slovvr llills. Wilmington. Del.: Entered 1938: Southern Club: Ma- rine Society: Outing Club: Chris- tian Frnlc-rnity: Rm-d Kc-y Soni:-ty: Academy Winter Track Tealn. Managnwrg All-Club Spring Tran-k Teaxn: Winter Track Numerals 125: Cross-Country Team: College Pref- erence, Lehigh. Mac Bruzi4 ': 22l4 llelamerc- Rd.. Cleveland lleights.. Uhio: En- tered l939: Glen' Club 125: Choir 123: Christian Fraternity: Auudc-my Winter 'l'ra1'k Squad: Coll:-ge Pref- vrvnre. Yale. JEROME MILL KRD l'0Wl'ILI. Jerry Jake-'ig 25 Quidrlir Rd.. Waban. Mass.: lint:-red I939: Mu- rine So:-iz-ly: Navigation Group: Outing Club: .l. V. lloc-key Tr-um: All-Club lloelu-y 'l'c-aln: College l'rn-ferenea-. llniva-rnity of Michigan: AN. GIRVAN PNCK Girv Van : 59 East 78th Sl.. New York City, N. Y.: Entered 1937: llonor Man. First Group 195. Sevond Group 125: Cunt Laude So- viety: Ilramalic' Club 145, Ex:-1-ulive 1l0ll1l11ill1'P1 G. L. Soull' 135. S1-1'rl'- tary. I'ru-sid:-nl: 54-nate 125, Vice-- l,l'l'Hilll'lIlQ Avallvlny llc-baling Train 125: The Exoniun 125, Editorial Chuirnmn: The Review: Lantern Club: Medical Group: Avudeiny Soccer Team: Academy Winter Trark Squad: Winter Track Num- :-ruls: College l'ra'f1-ru-nm-. Yale. HOWARD IIULLISTER PERRY GERALD PICKARID l'E'l'I-IRS. JR. WALLACE C. l'HlLO0N. JR. Fred How : Rye Reach, N. ll.: Entered l938: All-Club Basketball Team: Light All-Club Basketball Teanlz Baseball Numeralel: College l'ra'f1-rc-nec. Yale: 479'-ll. ClI.'tRl.'I'0N INGERSIDLI. PRINCE ELLERY Rl'lDl lI'ILD PURDY. ,lR. Chuck Monsl1wr :. l50 l'1-lham Rd.. Rochester. N. Y.: Ente-rc-d l937: Four-Your Club: College l'r1-f- erence-. University of Rochester: QPEE. Red Rudy : 37 Morse Pl... Rul- land. Vt.: Entered I939: llonor Man. First Group: Second Group: Band 125: College l'rcff-renee, llar- vard. Jerry l'ete : 502i East l7th Ave., Denver, Colo: Entered l939: Photographic Group 1rnsigned5: Golden Branch 125: Glen Club 125: Choir 125: College l'refa-renee, llar- vard: fl7l'lE. WILLNRDCULI-1 RAPl'l.EYE. JR. Rap Chic-l ' llilI ': 542 W4-st Il4lh Sl.. New York City. N. Y.: Entered l937: llonor Man, First Group 155. Second Group 135: Sell- ior Class Secretary: Medical Group 135: Les Cabotins. Executive Com- lnittevi Lantern Club 125, See.: Christian Fraternity 135. Cabinet: The Exonian, Editorial Board 125, President: Four-Year Club: J. V. Basketball Team: All-Club Football Team 125 : All-Club Basketball Team : Football Numerals : Basketball Numerals: College Preference, Yale: KEII. Phil Boltlc : Quarry llghts.. Canal Zone: Entered 1938: Honor Man. First Group 1555 Cum Laude Society: Rifle Club 1r1-signs-d5: Photographif- Group 125: R4-d Key Society: Ll-s Cabnlillu: Alhlvlie' Assoviation: Acatlerny Larrosse Tc-am. Manager: All-Club Swim- niing Ta-am. Academy Swimming Teanl. Squad: College l'refervn4-0, Bowdoin. MAURICE RASIIBAUM. JR. Crit-1s 1230 Central Park West. New York Cily. N. Y.: Entered I937: Honor Man. First Group 135. Second Group: The Exonian. Edi- torial Board 125. Sports Editor: Christian Fraternity 145: G. L. Soule 135: Photographic Group 125 1resigned5: Dramatic Club 135: E Book, Business Manager: Basket- ball Numerals: Academy Wrestling Team, Squad 125: College Prefer- ence, Yale. 63 'YUWNSENIDWlll'l'l'1Ll'1Y RAWLINS FRl'llll-IRICK S'l'l'1l'lll-IN lll'ICKl'1R'I' CUNN.-kllll FRXNK lll'IYN0l.llS Tow l'0wscr g 156-06 Northern Blvd., Flushing. Long Island. N. Y.: linlvrfwl l937: llonnr Man, Second Group C2hg Four-Year Cluhg College l'rt-fvrcnvv, Princrlon. Wl l.l.IAM Slll'1l'A llll ROSE h'HiIl lludolph : 3805 l'una-r du- lfon Circle-. .lucksonvillnu Fl-H-1 Hnlcrucl lflflllz Soulhc-rn Clulv CFU. Vim'-l'rcsidcnl. Su-nrclary-Trcasv urfvr: All-Club Foolhall Team CZJ. Capluing Swinuning Numnralsg Cul- Imze-l'r1-fernnve-.Corn:-llg AN. 6-1- Fri-d Sh-vs ': H39 Soulll fllll Sl.. Terre llaulv. ln1l.g link-rml l939: llonor Mali, Firsl Group CFU. Second Groupg Class Orulorg Lou Callolins. Vice:-Prnsiclrlllz Golden llranch C253 llrumalic' Club C233 Lanlcrn Club CZHQ Midwestern Club C255 College l'rul'c-ri-nc:-, Yulug 115011. CIIARLES AUHIIICY ROWAN. .HL Charlie Big CharIrs z 408 Maple Avv.. Edgewood. l'itlslrurpzll, l'u.: Enlvreil I939: The lixonian C251 Acadenly Wrestling Te-alng ,l. V. Football Team: All-Club Wrestling Tealn: All-Club Fontlxull 'l'1-ani: Football Numnrals: Collcgc- l'r1'f0r- ence, llarllnoulllz flfoxlf. Gunn:-r : 3ll3 Jlfllh kvv. South, Minn:-npnlis. Minn.q lflnle-rval l94l-0: Avadenly Fool llull Tmlln: .M'mlf'lny Winls-r Tru:-k Tcanng .Muiclcrny Spring 'llrark Tram: Colle-go l'r0f- vrrllu-, llurlinoulll: AN. WILLICM llUIl0l.l-'S. .l ll. Willie Ru1ly : llillc-rest. Riva-r Rd., New Brunswil-ls. N. ,l.: linlerc-cl l94-0: Radio Clull: Glm- Club: Amul- cmy Swilnnling 'l'mnna Cnllvgu l'rPff're'nc1'. Yule- l.l'2Sl.1 IC GEN lfl RITN 11111 Les Kiln: 2035 Locke Ave.. Waterloo. lowa: Entered 1940: Scientilic Society: College Prefer- ence, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. KI VIN IIUMI WlN'l'lIRtll' TWINING SAl!Gl'ZAN'l' Surge Winn: Candia, N. H.: Enters-rl l937: The Penn 135, Adver- tising Board.. Managing Editor, Editor-in-Chief: Dramatic Club 125: llc-rodotun Society 13j, Treas- urer: Key Society: Athletic Asso- ciation: Wledivzll Group: Four-Year Club: Academy Swimming Team, Manager: All-Club Swimming Team 125, Manager: Football Num- eruls: College Preference, Dart- lnouth. RICIIARD HILLMAN R081-lR'l'S,I1 'gDoc Robby : 201 Westmont Ave., Haddenlield, N. J.: Entered 1933: Herodotan Society 133, Presi- dent: Key Society, Vice-President: Academy Soccer Team 121. Captain: J. V. Baseball Tealn: All-Club Soc- cer Team: All-Club Winter Track Team, Captain: All-Club Spring Truck Team: College Preference, Princeton: AN. HARRY LOM BA Rll SAVAGE Sav 1-lal : Brentwood, N. ll.: Entered 1937: llonor Man. First Group, Second Group: Christian Fraternity Cabinet: Key Society: Athletic Association: Four-Year Club: Academy Wrestling Team 135, Captain: Academy Football Tearn: J. V. Football Team: All- Club Wrestling Team: All-Club Track Team: College Preference, Harvard: YIFEE. SEYMOUR MUUN ROBICRTSUN S'Kermit the l'1ermil : Thorn Run Rd.. Corapolis, Pa.: Entered 194-0: Band: Royal Exonians: Basketball Numerals: College Preference. Cor- ncll. HOWARDl'I1'IR1Il'lSAWY1'lll. JR. Tom Gnomu q 68 Bigelow St., Fall River, Mass.: Entered 1937: llonor Man, Second Group 127: Exonian 143, Department and As- signment Editor: Outing Club 131: Christian Fraternity 12J: Band: Medical Group: Four-Year Club: Academy Wrestling Team: All- Club Wrestling Team 121: All-Club Lacrosse Team 12J: All-Club Foot- ball Team: Football Numerals: Lacrosse Numerals: College Pref- erence, Dartmouth. 65 LIIIIWIG F. SI1llAl'1l l'lli ,IOIIN Fltl'1IllillllIK SCIIULER ,IUSEPII ll. SHIIURMAN l.unl l.u4ldie : 20 llluekbourne lid.. Alllebnru. Mass.: lintered I940: Chess Club: llerodotnn So- eiely: College I'rel'erenee, Darl- nlnutll. CIVRTIS YVALDIIUN Sl MMUNS Wtllly : 76l Whitney Ave.. New llaven. Gunn.: Entered l940: Out- ing Club: M-udeniy Basketball Squad: College l'rel'erenve. Yaleg, KAII. 66 ,Iaek : 806 Bluemont Ave.. Man- hattan, Kan.: Entered l939: llnnor Man. Seetmd Group: Medical Grnup: Seielllilie Society: .I. V. Fnothall r Team: College lreferenee, llnrt- moutlt: Kltill. LKNGIION SKVMSI-I SIMONS. ,IIL Lung Sinl : Run-k Ridge Ave. Greenwieh. Conn.: Entered l93B The Exnnian 125. l'lflit.0rial Board Christian Fraternity: Herodotan Sneiety f25: Merlieal Group C27 Marine Society l25: Aeallerny Sne- eer Tealn. Squad: 'ill-Club Soeeer Teurn: College l'rf-ferenee. llarvurxl Joe .lo2 : l6l lim-cl 79th St. New York City. N. Y.: Entered l937 llunnr Man, First Group, Seeon Group C35: The IH-an QZJ, Edituriu Manager: Senate VD: llrumnti Kr-xsociulion Qfl-lg Golden llrane 133: Mcclienl Group, Your-Yen Club: College l'r1-fereliee. Prince t0n:'l l'lE. HUGO IIUNIAI' SMITH llugie : 90 lligh Sl.. New Have Gunn.: Entered l938: llnnur Ma Second Group C451 Senate 425 Kr uignedl: The lixoninn f2l. llusine Honrd frenignedlz Uuling Clu All-Light Basketball Teani. Mu ager: College l'referelIee. Yale. JUIIN IIULI. SCO'I I'. JR. Scottie 'fJnckson : West Wood- Innd Rd... Pithahnrgh. l'n.: Entered l937g Ru-d Key Soeiely: The Ex- oninng Christian Fraternity: Four- Yenr Club: Avxuloniy Football Tn-nm. Maunager: Foollmll Nulner- als: College l'rel'err-lu-e. Princeton: AN. IIENRY DEXTER SIIARPE, JR. STUART MuILVAINE SIl0'I'W ELL Hank I'Iankovitch : 84 Pros- pect St., Providence. R. I.g Entered 19373 Honor Man, First Group 145g Seeond Group 1353 Cum Laude Soeiety: The Exoniun 14-55 Feature Editor: Colden Ilraneh 135: Radio Society 1resigned5g Les Cnbotinsg Aendelny Tennis Team, Munagerg College Preference, Brown. Stu s5Shot q 10 North Ridge- wood Pl.. South Orange. N. J.: Entered 19393 IIonor Mun, Second Group 125g Band 125g Rifle Club 125: Academy Swimming Teamg All- Club Swinnning Teamg Tennis Nunleralsg College l'r1-ference., Cor- nell. 'I'll0RN'I'0N EDWARD SMI'I'lI WILLIAM SPENCER WILLIAM LISLE SPENCER Sniil.ty : 58 Sl. l'uul's Rd.. Ilemp- stead. N. Y.: Entered I93'Ig Honor Mall. First Crou p 135. Second Group 165: Cum Luude Sou-ielyg Golden Braneh 145. Vive-President: Amul- elny llehulingz Teuln 135g Glee Club 125gChoir125:'I'he Exonian. Editori- al Board 135. Associate Editor. As- signment llepnrtmenl Editor 1re- signed5g Am-udemy Crew Squad 125: All-Cluh Crewg College I'ru-ference. Munosuoliln-sells Inslilule of 'Pech- nology. Spent-e Big Billn: 300 Hilltop Rd... Erie. l'a.g Entered I937: Honor Mun. Second Group 125: The Ex- onian. Editorial Board: The Pean. Secretarial Board: Chriatuin Fru- ternily: Clee Cluhg Soccer Numer- nlsg College Preference, Princeton. Spence '5Will g 2310 Selma Ave., Youngstown, Ohiog Entered 19403 Choir: Glee Clubg Senateg G. L. Soulv: College Preferenre, Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. JAMES HUREN SIDIIURY, JR. Sid Doc g 15 North 5th St.. Wilmington. N. C.g Entered 19393 Southern Cluh 125: Senate 1253 Medical Group 125: Navigation Groupg College I'r1'l'1-rc-nee. Yuleq WEE. WILLIAM IIENRY S'l'AMI'ER 5'Bill WiIIil: g P. 0. Box 473, EI Dorado. Ark.g Entered 19393 Band 125g Orchestra 1255 Royal Exonians 125. Leaderg Southern Clubg Inter- fraterllily Councilg Musical Clubs Executive Committee, Secretaryq College Preference, Vanderbiltg 426511. 67 ,IUIIN AllNOLll S'l'l'Il'l'ACllER Step Whip : Apple Bee Farm, Croton-on-Hudson. N. Y.: Entered l93B: The Exonian 131, Assistant Business Manager: Orchestra 133: Christian Fraternity 135: Cheer Leader 123: Outing Club: Medieul Group: All-Club Basketball Squad 125: Basketball Numerals: College Preference, Harvard: KEII. JAMES 'I'l IOM AS 'l'AGGAR'l' ALLISON MAXIMILIAN STI-IRN HARRIS BA'l'l'ZS S'I'l-IWART. JR. Sterno lggy : 930 Park Ave.. 1 r New York City. N. Y.: Entered Entered l938: llonor Man. Seeond l937: Golden Branch: Senate 1re- Group: Christian Fraternity 135: signedb: Medieal Group: Academy llramatie Club 135. President: Sov- Swimming Team: All-Club Swim- eer Nunn-rals 121: All-Club Soeeer ming Team:Swimminpz Numerals: Team: Aeademy Som-ver Team: College Vrcferenee. Yale. DOUGLASS S. 'l'HOMl'SUN Torn Tag : 1205 N. W. 20th St.. Oklahoma City. Okla.: Entered I937: Honor Man, First Group, Second Group 125: Southern Club 14-3: Four-Year Club: All-Club Baseball Team 131: All-Club Basket- ball Team: Baseball Numerals: Basketball Numerals. College Pref- erence, Yale: CPQW. 68 Doug : 65 Garfield Rd.. Melrose. Mass.: Entered l938: Honor Man, Second Group: Christian Fraternity 123, Cabinet: G. L. Soule 131: Lan- tern Club: Marine Society: Acad- emy Soecer Teaxn: Aeadelny llockey Team, Squad: J. V. Hockey Team: All-Club Soccer Team: Soeeer Numernls: College Preference, Har- vard: AN. College l'r1-ferenee. l'rinec-ton. ,l0llN Flllwlllll 'I'0lll.KS Toby Doe : 960 Redway Ave.. Cineinnati, Ohio: Entered l939: The Exonian. Business Board 127: Medi:-al Group: Academy Football Team: J. V. Football Team: All- Club Basketball Teuln 125: College Preference. llartmouth: KEII. Slew ull. l'l. : Aurora. N. Y.: OLIVER WATSON STRUBLE, JR. Ollie Slrubie : 27 Foster Sl.. Newton, N. J.: Entered I939. JAMES CHARLES TORMEY, JR. DWIGHT SULLIVAN Bud Sully : 5 Church Lane. Svarsdale, N. Y.: Entered 1939: llonor Man. First Group. Second Group: The lixnnian C21, Editorial lloard: Senate: Medical Group: Winter Track Numerals: Spring Track Numerals: College Prefer- ence. Princeton. JOHN GROFF TRUXAL 'Sunny Jim Slipp1-ry : 2l6 Twin llills llr.. Syracuse. N. Y.: Entered 939: Aeadelny Football Teanx 123: eademy Basketball Team: Acad- my Baseball Squad: College Pref- .renee, Yale: KAII. Lon : 69 Lebanon St.. llanover. N. ll.: Entered I939: Honor Man, First Group C4-J: Cum Laude So- ciety: Herodotan Society f25:, Dra- matic Club f2D: Colden Branch 121: All-Club Hockey Team: Hockey Numerala: Tennis Numerala: Col- lege Preference, Dartmouth. HUGO SWAN WILLIAM DONNISON SWAN. JR. , ,.,, Moose Mouse- : 338 Highland Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J.: En- tered 1937: The lixonian 135. Circu- lation Manager: C. L. Soule 123: Clee Club: Four-Year Club: Fool,- ball Numerals: Soc-eer Numerals: College Preference, Yale. ROGER CALVERLEY TYLER Hog Ty : 60 Nleadowbrook Rd., Weston, Mass.: Entered 1937: Re- view Board: Academy Football Team CZD: J. V. Baseball Team C2j: J. V. Hockey Team: Academy Hoe- key Team Cresignedjg College Pref- erence, Harvard: KAII. Bill UW. ll. : l Channing l'I., Cambridge. Mans.: Enters-il l937: llralnatic Club Q4-1, lixeeulive Conn- mittee, Seven Casin: Senate 121, Treasurer, Member Master Com- mittee: Colden Branch, Treasurer: College l'rel'erenee. Harvard. MALCOLM BENNETT VER NOOY Van : 79 Cypress Ave., Bogota. N. J.: Entered 194-0: Senate: Chess Club: College I'rel'eren1'e. Yale. 69 DAVID KENT W. WAHI! Dave : 135 College Ave. SJC.. Grand Rapids.. Mich.: Entered 1940: Les Cabotins: College Prefer- ence., Harvard: KAll. STEVEN 'l'Ill'IODORl'I WHITE 'l'ed', Wbiley : 446 Soulh Main St., Bradford, Mass.: Entered I937: Honor Man, First Group: .lunior Class, Secretary: Lower Middle Class, Vice-President: Senior Coun- cil: Key Society: Herodotan Society: Hand 12H: Cheer Leader CZD: Chris- tian Fraternity 12j, Cabinet: Ath- letic Assueiation: Four-Year Club: Acadcnly Football Team: Academy lloekey Team 125. Captain: Acad- emy Lacrosse Tealn 123: J. V. Foot- ball Team: J. V. Hockey Team: J. V. Baseball Team: All-Club Hoekey Team: Hockey Numcrals: College l'ra-fcrem-1-, Princcl on: AN. 70 MACKENZIE WALSER Mack : Darien. Conn.: Entered l938: Honor Man. First Group 133. Second Group 155: Cum Laude So- ciety: G. L. Soule 135. Trew-surf-rs Glee Club 133: Choir: Lantern Club: Uuling Club: Oreher-Xtra: Medical Group: Colle-ge l'rel'erenm-. Harvard. ROGER TERIIILL WILSON JOIIN NELSON WASHIIURN Wash : 28 East XVII:-clock Sl. Hanover. N. ll.: Entered I939: llon- or Man, He:-ond Group 125: Acad- emy llon-key Teani: Academy Ten- nis Squad: College l'rn-l'a-ra-nve Darllnoulll. DOUGLAS FINCII WOOD Wils : 45 Laurel Ave.. llingham- ton, N. Y.: Entered I937: Christian Fraternity 1resignedD: Red Key Society: Athletic Association: In- lerfraternily Count-il: Four-Year Club: Academy Football Team 135: Academy Lacrosse Team 135. Cap- tain 125: Academy Basketball Squad: All-Club Lacrosse Teanl. Captain: All-Club lloekey Team: Hockey Numerals: Lacrosse Num- erals: Football Numerals: College- l'refu-renee, Princeton: KAII. I Doug Wlr1l1ly : Sunny Knoll. Brooklyn, Conn.: Ente-re-cl 194-0: Les Caholins: All-Club Sm-ver Teanlz Colle-ge l'r1-fc-rc-lim-. llarvartl. AUSTIN IlARTLI'I'l l' WASON Sonny A. R. : 36 Newton Rd., llavc-rhill, Mann.: Entered 1937: l'hotographiu Group: Four-Year Club: Coll:-ge l'r1-ff-rn-nc-1-. llnrl- mouth. TOM WA'l'TLI'IS WILLIAM CLYDE WI-1STCOT'l'. ,I R. wats TW: 626 l'ark Ave.. South Ba-nd. Ind.: Iflntured 1939: Christian Fraternity: Midwestern Club 423, Secretary: Baseball Numerals: Football Numvrals: Swimming Nu- mvrals: College- I'rel'crenvt-. Univer- sity ufMichigan: Klill. RICHARD l'lCYTON XVOOIISON. III CASPAR W. WO0LDRI'1DGI'1. ,IR. 'Ili1'k ' W1b1r4ly : l0l8 W1'sl Fruit ve., Albuquerque, N. Nl.: Entered 933: The lixoniun f2H, Assislunt dvertising Manage-r: llrnmatie Ilnb 135: Glu-v Club: Colle-gr Pref- .rvm-1-. l'rint-1-ton. Cas lIill : 80 Avalon lid., Wa- ban, Mass.: linlcrctl 1938: Red Key Society: Football Nulnerals: Acad- emy Wintf-r Track Team 133. Cap- tain: Academy Spring Travis T1-aln 133: College l'n-fc-renuu. llart moul h: KAII. Bill Willis- : 3l West Iligh Sl., Union City. l':n.: Entert-tl l93l'l: M1-dit-ul Group 421: The I'1-an i27- Advc-rliaing Board: Outing Club: Coll:-gr l'rz-fern-nm-. Stanford. MARTIN WALTER WRIGHT, JR. l.lud : Centvrbroolm Conn.: Hn- lm-red l937: Glen Cluh: The Exonian., Business Board Kresignedj: Outing Club: Four-Your Club: All-Cluh Wrestling Team: Coll:-gn l'reI'vr- Mice, Brown: AN. HENRY Wlll'1l'ILl'lR. III lIankun Thr llammer : H05 Union St., Nlanvhl-sl:-r. N. ll.: I'ln- lt-red I937: Ski Club 143. Vicu-l'r1-ui- dent: Rifle Club: The Penn. Asso- vialr Board: Four-Yi-ar Club: Avail- emy Lacrossn- Team: All-Club Lu- crosse Tc-nm: Lacrosse Num!-rals: Colle-ge I'r4-fer:-n1'l'. llarvarclz TEE. PRESTON LAMBE'I'Il WRIGHT l'rt's The Iheunuz l60 limxt 4-Blh Sl.. New York City. N. Y.: Ente-rn-al 1937: llonor Mall. S:-cond Group: Colden Branch: Les Caholinn: Four-Y:-ur Club: College l'rm-fer- 1-nf-rf. llurvard: KAII. '71 , , , . , . . . 1111- 51-111111' 1 1111111-11 s1-rv1-s 11s 11111-1'1111-111- ary 111 111-11111115 111 1-11111'11111z111- 1111- 1:11-1111y 111111 s111111-111 111111y. 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This your 1111-111111-rs 111' 1111- l'1111111'11 :11s1111ss1s11-11 1NIr. f11lI'Wl'1l :11 1111-11111v11-s11y SL'I'V1llg as 1lS1lL'l'S .... 111111-s, 11Vll1'1l, 11:11'1111111, i':1111p111-11, 1'121l'IIll'1' W11111-.1 Kis111-1', l711x1111ry, I'117I'f1, K1I'lll11 s JN .1 A Ilieks, White, Johnson, l'lI'tlIll2lIl, l 1-rgnson, Savage, l'leveland, Merriek llulilinrd, Rnppleye, Uznnplmll, Kistler, l.ynel1, lClwell, 'llhonipson The Christian Fraternity is one of the most efficient organizations in the school -fespecially eflieient in collecting money and old clothes for charities. This year the eontrilmutions ot' the Red Cross Drive amounted to 516600. The annual Student Fund Drive was eondncted early in the winter term, and the donations reached nearly 342500. Besides launching an exten- sive Old Clothes Drive for the foundation students and also for the poor of Exeter, the Vhristian Fraternity Cabinet spon- sored the Sunday Fonferences after ehureh at the Prineipal's house. In the niiddle of the winter term, the Christian Fraternity Cabinet invited the Society of Inquiry up from Andover, took it to dinner at the lnn, and after discussing the social work at both schools, showed the Andover lmoys around the Campus. The meetings of the Christian Frater- nity Valiinet were Called to order at 1:-1-0 Sunday afternoons, or, in ease of a vesper serviee in Phillips Vhureh, at IQ noon as President Kistler asked Secretary Lynch to read the minutes of the last meeting. CHRISTIAN FIIATEBNITY 75 Iinmks, Alla-n, liunm-ix R4-4-ki-rl liislli-r, ll:lppl4-vc-. l,llXl!Ill'V, t'2lIll,ll!l'll, llamlingx CLASS DAY IIFFICEIIS .Xl ilu- 1-ml ol' ilu- winli-r lm-rin, llu- Si-ii im' Vlzlss im-I lo 1-li-c-I Vlziss Daly flH'll'l'l'N . , . , . . lm' thc lurzulluliimi luxe-rc-isa-s in .lum- Lloyml Duxlmury was cliuscu pri-sirli-nt YViIlizim Vziiiiplx-ll. Whym- llariling. :nm Ilan-ry liislli-I' we-rc 1-loc-ti-el First, Si-4-mul rx :mil lliircl Mzirslmls, I'c-spa-1-live-ly. lYill:u-fl Rzipplm-yo was i-la-vlwl Sa-c-ri-tary: .Xl Brooks, xv2ll1'lll1'l0l'l2lll1 llc-rlvy .'xlll'll. Ilis lorizm: llc-Ury B0lllll'l', Pm-l: :mil l . S lim-C-km-rt, Umtor. l.loy4l Diixlmry will pri-siilv ova-1' ilu Vluss Daly ICXL-I1-isa-s :mul all lllzil limo will ilc-livc-r il short spc-of-li. Tlu- rlulivs ol' lln lmxrslizlls will ln- to :lvl as IlSlll'l':4. 'l'wu nl l.ll0IIl :irc sc-lu-mlilloil for :1c'LiVc win-k, wliilm llu- lliirfl will lu- lla-lil in ri-si-rvc :is :ui :il l0l'll2lll'. lizipplc-yi-. as Si-1-I1-t:ir'y. luis Ilia ilifficult juli ol' planning rm-unirms :im km-1-ping ilu- vlziss lugc-llu-i'. .Xl Brooks. zu XY2lli'4lli'l0I'l2LIl, will :li-Iiwr an spf-1-c-li mlm-all ing will: swim- plum- ul' ilu- .Kc-mlm-iny or ul l'lXi-lc-r lill-. llcrlly .Xllc-li, IIlSl0l'l2lll, will uiillim- llu- Class liislory. HUIIIIOI' will rc-- cili- il pm-nl, :xml Hi-c'km-rl, will mlisc-usb scum- plum- ul' C'llI'l'l'Ill zxfl':1irs .... The June Ball Uommittee was appoint- ed at the beginning of the spring term. At this early date, it has not yet chosen the hand for the June Ball. The past two years this final dance has been held on Saturday evening. This year, however, there has been a plan afoot to move it up to Friday night. The New Hampshire hlue laws, therefore, would not be et'- lective, and the dance could last till one or two o'elock. Excter's social life has been going strong this year to the tune of such up- and-coming orchestras as Andy Kirk and his t'louds of Joy, Claude Thornhill, and Tommy Reynolds. These orchestras are becoming very popular and soon should reach the fame of other bands who have played at Exeter in former years, such as Glen Millter, Bunny Berigan, Will Bradley, and Harry James. The lVIidwestern Vluh staged the Fall Dance for the first time. As usual, the lvinter and Spring' Dances were spon- sored by the Senior Founcil and the Southern Cluh, respectively. J UNE BALI. CUMMITTEE l arnu-r, Stznnper, Duxbury, Merrick, Page, Gates ITIHWI LAITIIE S001 ETY T6 Uonzlhi John .Xhh-rsrm Ih-rhi-rl Spm-iwvi' .xii0ll, Jr. L1-wis f'hristi:m Bohn Rohm-rt Alltilfllly lh'c-Cklic-illici- .Xlnnsun L1-Roy lirunks Hugh Vnlkins liilh- K'h:uulh-r Vairlsml Rohvrt Dmlglwriy Vrms John l,1lVi!i Eilifill Damii-I Divkinsmi Gngv .luhn f'l1:irh's Gull Frank Russ N1-wimin Gurml I.ilWI'CllCl' -Klan Iluim-s l'oll.vr Hanson John liziwrcnm- Hull Foliii l+'r:1iiklii1Nowm-ll Irving Rulwrl Malls-l', Jr. Jose-ph fiililllllltlll ixIl'I'l'i2lIll, Jr. llc-iiry lllzlmly Momw' Gi-orgv Ric-lizml Nivlmlzxs lliintiiigiun Nash ixI2llII'il'l' Muvlizulu f,SiNlI'lN', Jr. flirvmi l'1-Ck hviliiilfi' fi0lll'i2lllli Phil mxrx ii, Jr. Wilhml Volv Rzlpplcyv. Jr. H4-iiry Um-xtvr Shalrpc. Jr. 'liilUI'llt0ll lfhiwsuwl Smith John Grolf 'I'ruxall 1hI2lf'k0llZi0 YVuls0r Done .Unstfor I'I.r01rr-I.. L. Duxlmury, Jr.. YV. F. Vzllilpln-ll, VV. E. Harding, Jr. ,llosfPopul11r --L. L. Duxbury. Jr., H. li Kistlor, WL lil. llardiug, Jr. .llost .1111 In S111-rwllf--A. L. Brooks, L. L Duxbury, Jr.. H. S. Allcn. Jr. liv.vt.lt11Irtr fJ. lll. Kin-mil, H. lf. Kisilcr J. J. Callagy, Jr. Most TlIIl'llff'llf RI. Nl. Oslmornc, Jr., A. L Brooks, ll. B. Stewart, Jr. Hfwt .Y!ltIlI'l'll' J. C. Tormey, Jr., J. M Kirmil, R. Y. .Lync-li. lizmkstff VV. T. Sargoant, BI. Hzislilmalini Jr., L. L. Duxbury, Jr. 1'l1lr'lr1'0.vtfgll. li. Kistlcr, N. D. fartor, S T. Allen, Srd. lvIlIIll'li'I'l'St4'fl. li. Kaplan, Jr., R. T. Wil- son, J. C. Tormvy, Jr. Qllfrffrsff J. K. Anderson, J. J. Vallzigy Jr., V. W. Ellms, Jr. ll 1'ltl'z'sf E. I. Gaylord, llf. NI. Usliornr Jr., ll. ll. Stewart, Jr. Upf1'n1f.v1 F. E. Kc-nnvlt, Jr., T. Long nmn, Jr., V. L. lNIuusiv. l'1'.v.s-1'rr11'.s'i lfl. l. Gaylord, l'. L. Muusic N. ll. llzmgs, Jr. .llost Ul'IIfll'IIlllIl1.Ij WY. V. Faunplmcll, R Ford, VV. E. Harding, Jr. .llost Sl'I'l'0lI8 'xv. ESllL'llllHll, J. D. Eaton, J. V. Merriam, Jr. Most .TlIlSi!'llI4 'vV. Il. Stamper, M. lVl. Dsbornv. Jr., J. C. lNIc-rriam, Jr. Most llllllilnleff.-X. Brittain, 3rd, T. VV. Rawlins, D. G. Hinners. Slzarlrf-A. L. Brooks, J. D. Eaton, Y Mc. Lane, Jr. Lover-VV. E. Harding, Jr., J. A. Page, Jr. T. K. Dupre. v Tllinkx Hn MAL. E. Nlorris, Jr., l'. S. Barry, YV. T. Kirk, ith. IVOIIIIIII-IIflfl'I' A. L. llrooks, T. K. Du- prc. H. D. Sliarpc, Jr. H1411-Sl1'ngf'r - G. li. Kaplan, Jr.. L. IC. lworris, Jr.. A. L. llrooks. llvolf WV. lkf. l.an0, Jr., L. lfl. Klorris, Jr., G. Aulircy. 1Iflll!l.S'0IlZl'Sf li. Ford, J. A. l'zLgv, Jr., YV. E. Harding, Jr. Tl1l'I1A'S 111' Is' L. li. lNIorris, Jr., VV. T. Kirk, ith, F. Ballivtt, Jr. l'rep1'r.s'1 H. li. Kistlcr. N. F. lXlzLc'Ncil. Jr.. G. Aulmrvy. Baby- H. VVli0L-lor, 3rd, V, A. C'l1-vclzuul, Jr., T. Clmdwick, Jr. ll1'r1'11t-ff. A. f'lQ-vclzlnd. Jr., T. Vlnulwic-k, Jr., C. A. Rowan, Jr. Boy Sf-out fT. E. Smilli. SEN l0ll CLASS BALL01' '77 CLASS 0F l942 J. ll. Forli- A. B. Johnson, Jr. R. ll. Hugh l'a'1-1'-I'r1w1'flml l'r1'.vfrl1'r1t Sw-rwlurjf No longor aro wo tho llppor Mimlrllo Vlzlss: wo ziro now tlu- Vlaiss ol' 19-1-2, zuul tho tiino has Como for ns to Curry on tho lrzulitions of which Exe-tor is proiul. Vvo hnvo workoxl lor throo long: yozlrs to lu-- oonu- Soniors. :nul wo hzivo finally ro:u'lu-il our goal. Wlo must mziko our Sonior your not only tho lu-st for oursolvos. lint also ono of tho host yours Exotor has known. 'l'lu-ro you hzivo tho sorions simlo ol' lu-- ooniingg il Sonior, lint think ot' tho count- loss privilogos involvoml. As Soniors wo will hzivo soats in tho hack of tho Fhzlpol wlu-ro wo can cram nnnotiooml for our oight o'c-look c-lass. St-nior Ulass may pass will apply to ns, mul wo will loavo with tho onvions looks ol' l'rops, l,owors. :incl llppors. N4-xt your wo will not havo lo run to our zulvisors to got liltlx porrnis- sion to go lo lootnros or plays. Living on tho othor siclo, wo will lu- within onsy roau-h ol' t.lu- Grill. wlu-ro wo can go for snnoks lu-foro ton o'oloCli. Noxt your, il' ovor, wo will got that li wo'vo hoon working l'or for tho last. throo yours. As Soniors, wo will look clown on lowly Props mul say to oursolvos, llo's got il long strngglo :ilu-:ul ol' him. Wlo hzivo finishofl throo yours of this strngglo, :uul noxt yozu' will ho tho lust. Boing 11 Sonior. howovor, is not, going to lu- ai hocl of rosos. Noxt your thoro will ho torm papors, now rosponsilmilitios. Vllo havo ai groat. rloal of work :ilu-:ul ol' ns. Our goal as Soniors will ho to win our rlip- lomas. Tho Coming yoar will ho our most important at Exotor. lvo must do all in our power to mziko tho most, ol' it. Tlu-ro is no rlonht that our Sonior yoar will ho rliflioult. YVC aro ziwuro, howovor. ol' tho privilogos anul opportnnitios pro- sontorl to us in luring l'lXUlll2lllS. Vvo clo not havo to ho urgocl to luring thoso Kms up to B's. VV0 clo not lmvo to bo tolml to display tho Exeter spirit, on tho playing fiolwl. Wo know what tlu- customs zuul trzulitions of Exotor zlro, :uul wo flo not intoncl to lot thoni clown. WA Kl'IFlEl.ID BAKER, JR. l Wake Bakr- : l2750 Broadway, San Francisco. Cal.: Entered 1938: The Penn f2J, Advertising Manager: Oulinpz Club: Merliral Group: All- Cluh Winter Trark 'l'eam 423: Col- lege l'rr:l'er:-:nec-. Slanford. CIDLLEGE PREFEBENCE 0F THE CLASS FIELDING BROWN STEVI-IN KNIDREW J. COMISKEY Bf0W i'f 4WHY Hb0f0 F'1'm-Be'- f-smew 1441 Ea-1 'nh Sm., Pueblo. lin- N- H-1 Entered 19331 mmf cznlmrznfm-Aio4o:1:.,ld.-n Branch Man' Second Group: Glen Club College Preferenvr, YaIe:f1P9Wl', C353 Choir C253 Ski Club I3l: All- Cluh Track Team: Academy Track Squad: All-Club Football Squad: ,l. V. Football Team: College l'rvf- erenee, Willianls: QJEE. 0F 1941 Yulc . GQ l larvzml 60 Princeton . -I-5 l,H.I'lIll0lllll 25 M.l.'l'. 4 I7 Williams . I0 lforncll 9 Brown . . . 5 IT. S. Military Academy , 4- Stanforml , . , 4- Michigan , . . 4 University of Oklahoma . 2 80 WILLIAM l1l.Al1lCNlIl'I LOVSIIIN Hill l.ovey : 4114-th Sl. N. W.. Chisholm, lVlinn.5 Entered 1940 G Aeadenly lluskeihnll Team: All- Cluh Foolllall '11-am: College Pref- renee. University of Wisccrllsillg KEII. RICHARD TAYLOR RIVES. .IIL Dick Mujor : 816 Park Ave., Montgomery, Ala.g Entered 194-0g Southern Club: Golden Branchg Senate, Master Committeeg College Prefcrenee, Harvard. Bowdoin . . McGill .... University ol' Pennsylvania Amherst . . , . Uhicago . . . University of Valifornia . Haverford . . . Columbia .,.. Virginia Military Institute Lehigh .... University of Rochester . Vanderbilt . . R ALPH G A NN l'l'l'l' TY LHR . .I R. Ty Bud : 417 West North Sl.. Muncie, lnd.g Entered 194-05 Mid- western Club: G. L. Soule: Acad- emy Football Teamg Academy Wrestling Team: Academy Track Tealng College Preference, Dart- Inouthg 115152. 2 2 2 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 FRl1llll'IRlI1B. WI'l'l1ING'I'0N. JH. Ted : Lihue, Kauai, Hawaiiq En- tered l940g Academy Football Teamg Academy Winler Track Teamg Academy Spring Truck Teamg Col- lege l'rc-ference, llarvardg KAH. 81 CLASS 0F l943 1 . ll. Hlllltlllpftlill .X. N. 1 lzlpp ll, W. luvnns I '1'r'1'-l'r1'.vi1lr'11l I'r1'.w'1lv11l NI'I'l'l'flll'IIl Our Lower Middle year at Exeter is his- tory now, Most ol' us have no regrets and are glad lo be able to look forward to being l'ppers and Seniors, although we are now thinking ol' summer. Looking hack, il all seems one large event. Individual days have ceased to be remembered except lor the Andover de- feats or good marks on tests. Perhaps there are some who considered it merely a long grind, but luckily most ol' us are dilferenl. NVQ- have thoroughly enjoyed the year. Vile have had fun while we could. for we do not expect. time in the next, two years to ride to the beach on our bicycles. play softball on spring evenings, engage in lengthy bull-sessions, or go canoeing. lVe realize, lurtliernlore, that, this has been an important, year in our lives. VVe had to adjust ourselves to more work than we had as Preps, and unfortun- all-ly we find ourselves missing several members. lYil.h this grim warning to sober us. we face our next two years pre- pared for what is to come. This year has been mueh fuller than last. Quite a few have put in serious work on the 1'I.I'0IllIlIl and PEAN. Others have joined debating societies. musical groups, and so forth, wherever our interests lay. Athletically we have been extremely promising. VVe have representatives of our class on every Junior Varsity team and most Academy squads. Going back to September. we remem- ber how those ol' us who were here before in Dunbar or VVebster felt over proud ol' our new dormitory. No longer at the bottom of the ladder, we sneered at. the new Juniors. ive saw Andover's grip definitely broken. As ,Lowers we stepped into a new world. Visiting and showers after eight, a butt-room in our dormitory, closer association with older boys, and respect became ours. Undeniably, a l'ew of us missed it, but as the year ends, we find that we have really been an excellent class. CLASS 0F 1944 If ll. f:Ul7llY'if'Il, II R, rlx-R. BI'2lf'k0H ll. V, l'ylc l'l'Lfc-l'rv.wirlc1lt l'r1'x1'n'1' nf N1'r'rr'furjf Wt-ll, llrops, om' first ya-all' is linallly ovl-r. lt llilSll.l lil-on va-ry ll2ll'll, lbllll 1-vwytllillg slalalllcll so tllll0I'l'Ill alltcr tllv svllools wt' wa-rc alt lalst ycalr. 'l'lll- sol-nlingly llnlinl- itl-ll l.l't'l'fl0lIl till! tirsti lalst, lalll, was QL llit slnpifying. No ont- was 2ll'0llIlll to lllillit' ns work. alnll ill l.2lC'l I oftcn lltlllllll myscll' ill somla lnlll st-ssion Wlll'll l Slltbllltl ll2lV0 lK'l'Il ill my room Slllllylllg. NVQ alll Cilllll' to our sc-nsos qnitt- soon, llllllllgll, Wlll'll 21 lllllll'll ot' li palpl-rs wals I'ClllI'll0ll lly ollr tl-au'lll'l's witll somo pcncillcll rv- llllLl'liS ill! tllcil' tops. 'llllc ll0V0lly ol' so llllli'll l.I'L'0tl0lll S0011 clllll-ll: wc alll rl-allizcml il. wals still lJI't'S0lll,, llllt. llll'I'l' ill-vol' St'l'llll'tl to llc IIlllC'll timo to llsc it. llowcvlalx it will lil- soml- timl- lla-lore alny of ns slows llllllhlitlll llown to tllc palm' ol' al sl-llaltc St'lllUl' wllo llcvl-l' all'l'iV0s ill, il I'lit.SS IIIOVK' lllilll ll Illlllllll' alllt-alll ol' llllllk lligllt now most ol' ns still get lll0I'C ton minntl-s too sooll. Most ol' lls will llalvl- alvllivvcll SOII10llllllg g.fI'l'ill, NVlll'Il we will llla allmll- to got. al Sll2lCli alt tllc grill, annlllc olf to class, Zllltl still llc prompt. lint. now tlll- timv llilS como Vt'll0ll wc Slltilllll llalvc llaltl plcnty ol' oppol'tnnit.y to inspcct alll tllc S0ll0Ul llals to Ullltl' ill lllll' WV2ly ol' l'Xll'2l.C'lll'l'lClll2lI' cvcnts. ll' il follow likcs llcllaltillg, wlly l,ll0I'C is Etlllllli' oppor- tunity for mloing so. Il' llc- tllinks llc is alt alll qllallilicll for al IIOWSIJRIIJCI' position, llc Hlllbtllll go ont. for lalll' IJ.l'0Ila1.llII. livvn il' lil- tlOL'Sllll, tlllllli so, llc Slllllllil try alnywaly: tllv cxpcril-llco g2llIl0ll is illvallllallllo. It is of priml- importalllcv, llowc-vvl', tllalt l'Vl'I'y0ll0 llo SOIll0llllllg clsc lwsiclos llis stllllics. It llclps molll llis cllalralctcr, givcs llinl ZL Cll2lIlCL' to Ill0l'l mort- fl-llows, Zlllll llc-lps C2tI'l'y on tllc traulition ol' tllc finvst svllool ill this country. EV0l'y0ll0 ol' ns Slltbllltl I'l'1LllZC this illlll try to llo llis palrt towamls tllc rlaly VVll0lI llc finallly ll0C'UIllt'S El Senior. t'ntil tllalt llaly illimitalllll- L-llalnccs for llcttcrillg oncscll' alro opcn. alnll if we llon't talkc ZlllV2Llll2lg0 of l,ll0Ill, wc alrc only missing hallf tllv finl- lx-lla-fits which Exeter l12lH to offcr. . Z3 'nf ACTIVITIES l ? l 4 ACADEMY IIEBATING TEAM Climaxed by a sweep ol' the home-and- home debates with Andover, the Acad- emy Debating team had an increasingly good season as the school year rolled by. In January, Voaeh Kesler appointed nine men, five from the Soule, four from the liraneh, to make up the team. The season opened early in January, when the team of Peck, Smith, and Vhadwiek traveled to the Roxbury ,Latin School and lost the decision in a debate over Philippine de- fense. Next a pair of debates were sched- uled with the Harvard Freshmen led by Louis Pollack, P.E.A. '4-0. In the debate at Exeter, the Academy team supported the affirmative on a question involving the right t.o strike in defense industries. The season closed on April 16th, with two debates with our rival. The subject, was Resolved: That the ll. S. should openly avow a state of war with Germany now. Mmrsler, SII1ltl1,2l.IlCl Peck upheld the affirmative at, Exeter, winning a 2-1 deci- sion, while Comiskey, Brooks, and Hill won easily at. Andover, supporting the negative .... Nfr. Kesler, Lewis, Mosler, llill Chadwick, Voiniskey, Peck, Brooks, Smith 88 1 .lmm-s. llii-lvln-, Sullivan. Stn-nril, Slit-pnrilson, NVlict-lock, Zollnvr, Bosworth, Anrlcrson, Klein, lfnilc-rliill Nlnrpliy, Yi-rNooy, Zollncr, Lam-, llnrflon, Davis, llowv, Flcining, Boll, Dnliilicr, Mr-Ewa-i1 l'll'Sl'illll', llooss-volt, l'l4-vvlilnil, t'on11olly, Brokaw, Lawson, Snymlvr, Smith, llomlmain, Vnlkins, BOW4ll'Il llzillciill-lil, l,t-wis, liolwrtson, Crooks, ltlorc, llinnl, liznnont, Almonrl, llaivcn, Tliziyvr, Stonehill llivvs. Wzillziw, Lungv, lirevklit-iim-r, Pork, Mosler, llill, Irving, Cliznlwin-lc, Swain, llnrvcy Evzins, Vimlul Now in its lourtli your ot' cxist.cnCc, thc Scnntc lor tln- first. timc ln-Cunic ai co- licsivi- :intl plzniiivil orgzuiizaition, mlnc to X ' 1 lln- f'onslit.ution ol' 194-0 :incl thc vvry ailmlt- work ol' .lolin Moslvr :mil llntlivr llill, Prosiilt-nts in tlic Fall zinil Yvintvr tiuls By l oln'i1z1ry, tlicro lc-rms rc-spcc' ' u' wus ii. now high total ol' sixty-tivo Sonar- tors in good stzincling, with clclmzitcs nlmost 1-vc-ry Snnmlziy. Thi- sossions we-rv not as stormy as those ol' past years, sinvv tht- pri-siiling oflivi-rs wort- zillowccl lo uso ai firm liznnl, :mil fililrustcrs wt-rc pn-vviilt-tl liy :L time-limit. on :ill spoon-tics. Moslcr :mil llill of thc llvrnocmts :incl llzlrvcy :mil Irving of thc ROIllllJllCil,llS wt-rc thc fornnilntors of party policy, wliilv Stormy l'0ti'c-l honors wc-rc Con- will-it to liv with xVtlll2li'l' ol' tlio G.0.l'. :tml Norinam .lannt-s, ai Dcniocrzit from Mzirvlaiinl. .Xmong tin- mort- important itm-ms clisvusscml wcrc thc l'i'vsiclc-iitizil 1-li-c-tion, z' inilnstry. and lastly, an zinti-lynvliing hill. nil to llritziin, consvription ol' 5llll'j.ft'S, llorsl,G': z - if' I 4 'l 4' i .QL Q 4 ith im, llcr,,.ilniii1, lilllston, lxeller, liristol, lYriglit, lYooilinnli ltivcs, Kit-lull, Davis, Nlclntvrt- Yimlul - I , . , lltuly, llosworth, NYZlllIll'l', llll'tlXlll. Otto Nlchnlrcw, Wicisscr, Willizims, Nlzirx, Vross, lluhlmrtl llcll ll Nll Nl I , , :lrvi-y, llzirry, Stout-hill . '. . ziyhcr. Slmrpc, Gcrrick, Nloslcr, Smith, ll'il' ' 1 ' ISIDLIDEN BRANCH . cling, hwzin, l,amc, lilt-iii, Lcxxis l'mlcr thc zihlc lczulcrship ol' its P11-si clcnt, vvilylll' I'I2tl'tllIlQ, thc Golflcn llramcli Dt-lmt.ing2g Socicty cxpcricncctl onc of thc hcst scasons in its history. lts mcmlmcrsliip was slightly incrcziscrl ovci' thc prcvious yt-air, and thc iutcrcst among thc mcmhcrs rain high. '1'tu-Socit-ty hclnl liczitcil alchutcs on such topics as thc mcthotl of flccluring c prcss, isolat- n, :mtl I liilippiiic Imlcpclulcllcc. This ycur, four ol' th war, Fcclcrall consorsliip of th tio ' c ninc mcmln-rs ol' thc Aczulcmy Dt-lizttilig Tcznn I'l'pl'l'Sl'lll-Oil the flUlIl0ll BI'2tlIC'll. Thi- fltlltlvll Bl'2llll'll tcam for thc int,crsocicty flchutc was com post-tl ol' Stcvc f'oIniskcy. Blanc lizmc. 1 'I hornton Smith, :1mt.lohn Kloslcr. The officcrs ol' tht- socicty this yczn' wcrc: vvitylll' llzmlingzg. l'r'csimlcnt.: Tliorn- tc 1 Ill Smith, Yicc-l l'L'Slfll'lIll .lohn Nloslcr :incl Miac lizmc, Sccrctzirics for thc l':1ll :mil winter tt-rms rt-spcctiwty: :mtl Hill Swan, Trczlsilrcr. Mc-K'tV Qt .K , urgcs has lu-cn clcctcrl l'rcsi1lcnt for thc coming vt-zu YW loin lY:1llz1cc. Yicc-Prcsiilciitz l'hil liicmll Sccrctairy, mul Phil lim-ll, 'l' l'l'ZtHlll'0l'. , , . The sneeess of tl ie 194-0-411 season of the G. L. Sonle may he jnmlgecl by the fact. that for the first time in several years the society hail a majority in the Academy Debating team. Brooks. Peek, Hill, Cllaml- wiek, and Lamont were the five men ehosen, anml they mliml excellent jobs in their Qlelmaies against the three opposing G. L. SUULE schools. In the socieiy itself. Girvan Peek. Luther L. Hill, Jr., anal Theodore fhacl- wiek, Jr., were the presiding oflieers in thi fall, winter, and spring terms respectively The Vice-Presiclents were Lynch, falkins and Crowley: the Secretaries, Valkins Vrowley, and VValser: anal the Treasnrers Brooks, VValser, and Lange. Harper, Tholnpson, Anderson, Zollner, llelmh 'l M hy Mr. Gross Nash. Vander Wolk, Speneer, Dietehe, ljllbl ier, nrp I , Tyler. Morgan, Fonnolly, Lange, Boflman, Simons, Evans Gall, Moses, Hunter, Hahn, Williams, Sharon, Rasllbanm, Holbrook lx P k. llill, Calkins, Vllalser, Chadwick, Swan Urowley, Lynch, Bron 's, ee ..., 1 Q , Tllli EXQINIAN ln lls lifirml vc-' ' ' ' ' .lr ol 0XlSlCIll'l', llw l'f.1'on1'- only ilu- ohlc-sl p11-p:u':1lmn'y svlluul nvwx fm llu- lIllKll'I'gI'il4lll2lll' nc-wspupcr, has pupcr, lllll also nm- ul' llu- vc-ry low svmi- llllll'4l lo pn-sclll., wiill smnc SIICCCSS, ww-kly IJlllDlli'2lll0llS in ilu- su-mulury lu lll'WS2lll1l 0IDllll0llS ol' ilu- scllool. sc-lmul liclcl. S4-ll'-mvm-ll :xml sm-ll'-lllalllzlgc-ll, null-fl in l878. tho I'l.l'UIIllIII is not tho 1'l.I'UIlI-IIII Lulu-s prialc in ilu- lrusl :xml fll'l'll4'l'l. Snmrl. flilll2lIl4li'l', ll:-ll, i':lmpln-ll, Ill-uly, Wlu-1-lm-k, lluwnn. .Xsllls-y. lllilllllltlll, Silwlvy Zullm-r, Rus:-nnlilln-r, lirnvcs, Sullivan, Zfwllm-r, 'l'nlxi:ls. lil-ll, J:u'l4snn lluwm-, Kc-uling. l'limplun, Igllljlfllillll, llilllllllklll, l'll'U1'lll2lll, lflllslsrlx, l'lllllI'l' f'll:uls4-y, llolwrlsml. llulnluml, lltlllvll, l,upurlv, 'l'11rm:r, BIIFIIS, l':nrlisl4-. llulmlw- S:nxx'ym-r, Sli-ppm'lu-r, Nloslor. Nash, l3l'4-c'klwilllvl', Ralpplm-ye-, Nlzurwlmll, IH-vk, Swann, Slmrpv xvlllll'llL'2l1l, lmslix- W. C. Rappleye, Jr. R l're.v1'dr'nl responsibility that il llas always held. The board this year, under the direction of Willard U. Rappleye, Jr., has been liiglily successful in expressing the opinion of the student body, particularly on sucli tilnely questions as National Defense and Aid to liritain. Girvan Peck has done a brilliant job with the editorials, some ol' which have been reprinted in leading newspapers. The I'I.z'm1i1n1 affords opportunities for interesting work to about 60 students on either editorial or business boards. From the Seniors on tlie Executive Committee down to the Prep heelers digging up HN'- everytl1ing's. and scribbling headlines, the men on the 1f.l'0III'!UI all derive enjoy- able and profitable experience. Un Nlonday and Thursday evenings the Editorial Board meets to make up the paper for the printer. The following day it is set up, proofs are read, and it is printed so that it reaches tlie student body on VVednesdays and Saturdays. ln addition to its regular work this year. the I'f.l'0IlfllII also sponsored Infor- mation l'.E.A., which was a successful Exeter counterpart of tl1e radio's Infor- mation Please. .A. Breckhenner ll J Mirshwll Ir liusinrvs Jlaruzqzr llanaqzng Iwlzlor W. T. Sargeant F. Balliett, Jr. A. ll. Denzer Pfl'.V1.flI'7If gllllflflgllllg Editor Pll0f0g?'fl1llll'C Hrlilor The 1941 PEAN, like PEANS of other years depicts the varied life of Phillips Exeter Due to numerous complaints from mem bers of the Senior class, however, that t.he PEAN had been the same for over fifty years, a genuine effort has been made to improve the book, chiefly by changing f x . X . rom the previous conservative design to one which is more modern. To make up for a rise in printing and engraving costs, and so as to enable the usual amount of candids, the Senior section has been more closely grouped. Th faults, but has been is new layout has its necessitated by the above reasons. The 1941 PI-:AN makes no pretense of perfection, but it entertains hopes of beginning a new and better liked tradition. Due largelv to the work of Art Editor Bonner, supervised by Mr F ' ' olds, the PEAN began to take shape late in November. Each page was carefull - Y laid out, with particular stress laid upon divisionals and variations of the sectional pages. The divisionals. although some- what similar in form, serve as a design which is followed throughout the book and furnishes enol fl 'f lf,,1 uni ormity to hold k t 1 ether VVith the pages of the the lmoo if gf . V hook carefully flesignecl, the editors next turned their attention to the coverfzin important part of every hook. Since the book hzul been changed so mueh, the new cover with an simple design was lllilllflflll, to be in keeping. With these simple design fl1'lllll'lIlill!, llznlheil, THE PEAN hezulaches out of the way the hoard was free to start on the book itself soon after the beginning of the winter term. tl l'FxN 'Ire 1leeplV The erlitors ol' IC A . I grateful to Mr. Folds and to Mr. Leonarcl for their lll0XlltlllSlll ll0 cooperation which l le for the pulm- 1 no small part rc sponsi 1 is ii liezttion ol' this hook. Allporl, l':1ge A ' f.,l lIll l,l'llZL'I'.BUIlIl1'l' Snr' . , THE IIEVIEYV Thr' lfl'I'I.l'll'. wllilv working unclcr illl initial rliszulvalltzzgc lmcausc of tllo loss of almost all last yn-ar's lmarcl tllrougll grail- ll2I.l,l0ll, llzul a very successful year unrlcr tllc prosiclcncy of Billc V. f'arlson. Ura-ami. variety in styles ol' writing was 4-von morn- ll0l,lC'l'2lNlllC this your lllliill lwforc llillv flarlson C0lllI'llDlll,l'll Lwo :l,rl,ivl4-s xY1IllilK'l', l'm-vk ll U l with :L marim--biological llilClifII'0llIHlZ in the Fall issue, It Ibillll, Atheism, :mul in tllc W'intcr, Bottles anal Jars. Tho Fall lIlll'l1l70I' COIllL3.llll'il two colnplc-mm-l1l.ury cssaysf -Horlwrt Alle-11's Tho llnusv on lllc AV0lIlll'u zmcl Sl,0l3lN'lI lim-vkm-rl's lullllll llnusv on lllcrirlizm Slrcc-t C'0Illl'2LSlllIj.f l'l'lll0lllllI'2l,llK'0S nl' an Nm-w Ellglalllcl :uul am , ruvvs, lllllglllllll. Slwzml. Xllvn. Kaplan s norm-. lla-1-kc-rl. Vnllm-ll, f':u'lsuu. lxll'l'lWl'll, llc-ll, xY2Ill'L'5 I l'l?SllIl'IIf um 1 Indiana childhood. Girvan Peelis That Was Last June, l' in the Fall number, was distinguished by its skillful use of setting to create a mood, and by magnificent handling of an emotional situation which could easily have been made maudlin. Henry Bonner contributed several sym- bolieal poems during the year, as well as a delicately written pastoral love story with a powerful emotional undercurrcnt, Spring Plowingf' in the VVinter issue. Roger Tyler gave sympathetic treatment to a grave social problem in New Eng- land Mill Town, and followed up in the Winter issue with a cleverly written study of indeeision, Smart lVIove. Mauricn- Osborne-'s contributions were varied in- cluding a short character study, Their Time Had Played, and a whimsical portrayal of Exeter types, Effort on Aesop. George Kaplan did his usual good work in his now familiar terse style, branching away from the proletarian theme in Eyes. H Uertainly a review of The Rerieuv cannot be complete without the pictures and ear- toons which appear throughout. C fl l R N Cohen VV R Mclfwxen Jr B. '. arson .. ' ' B .fl,'SS llrumqar Cll'C1lllIfI0ll llanaqrr lVnoclman, Zollner flalkins, Mr, Gall, llorrax, llieks THE GSE INNIK ltlaeli year tlle lf Hnolf is pulrlislierl unrler llle auspiees ul' tlie Senior Vouneil lor the enlightenment of new stumlents in the Aeamleiny. 'lllie lf Iioolr gives in- liOl'IIl2Llll0l1 euneerning various aspeets ul' Exeter life. In its 44-tli year of pulmlieatiun, llie IC 11001: is still a neeessity. lt enu- tains the seliool songs anil elieers, it tells of Exeter traflitimis ancl eustmns, ancl it proH'ers many lmits of valualvle aclviee. liacli Fall Mr. Lanclers remincls the new lmys to luring tlieir IC lioolfs to eliapel, in order to learn tlie selinol songs. The lf Hunk ehanges relatively little from year to year. ancl uncler the super- vision nl' Mr. Galt, its faeulty aclvisor, it fulfills its cluty as a helpful aicl to new stumlents anml nlwl alike. ln HH-0, Hllglll Valkins anil Truxleau M. Horrax were tlle en-Eclitors, Vliris llasliliaum was the Business Manager. A. V. Reeves llieks anil Pliil Nash were Assistant lC4lit.0rs. ancl Roger W'oo4lman anml Rolmert Zullner were Assistant Business lNIanag.5ers. tht Xculcmyfs only source The Bulletin, - 4 ,z - I . ' ' ' ' ' ' l scri 1- ol' aulvertlsement, is tree ot any su 1 I tion charges :intl is sent to grafluates of the school :incl students' parents four limes yearly. lt covers all school news of interest and any news of the alumni. There are always articles eonlrilxutefl hy clilferent instructors :in cl numerous stu- G: THE BULLETIN clents. Photograplis of the school anal various aspects of school life are scattereml intermittently throughout the booklet. hir. M. R. VVillizims is now etlitor with :ui aihle group of assistants, Nlr. Furwen, fir. Vvllllllldll, and Mr. lluckey. The only recent Cllilllgt' has been IV ' ' ' ' 1' Mr. furwen. hir. Barrett, h Ir. halts rnpl.1c1ng, Mi. :lt Mr. xvllllllliill, Dlr. lluekey Mr. Vvillizuns r C age Merriam Knight, Stamps- , 1 , Gates, Mr. Landers, Ragle tl 's ear enjoyed il The Musical Vlubs ,n.'y1' 1 highly sueeessful season, hoth musically and socially. The expert, planning of hir. Lunclers and his busy eommittee kept everything rolling smoothly, and the ' - tl their tlzmees were keenly enjoyul, wi 1 MUSICAL CLUBS 100 rupirl cutting-in. Oeeasionally, wandering couples haul to he gently reminxletl of the clanee. Voneerts were given at. Rogers Hall ancl Vvillllllt Ilill School in the winter ' ' ' -l -' fh. term, and in the spring with htonm ug., BllC'klllgI,'l12lHl, and Beaver. Pl 'Ili is CllllI'Cll Tlmse who :lllemlerl ll I regllllzirly lhis ye: ir know how much the -xilrilmleml lo the l'Ilj0ylIl0llt of the elmir ul il - three sc-Imol terms, wervic-es. l,lll'lllgI ii lhev sang about twenty different :ui- lhems. ln auhliliim lo these. they sang ten eznruls all the fllll'lSlIll2lS Service and three pieee s at lizisier time. To culminate their THE Clllllll uelive season, the Clmir gave ai lxIllSlC'2ll Vesper. At this service, which was the first of its liiml at Exeter, no sermon was delivered, and in its place the choir sung pieces they haul leairned mluring the year. The two outstzuuling features of the Lheir good style :incl llll'll inmgiualtive interpretzitiou of their music' grfllll, YVUFC ' S x e -r, Smith. l'lill'Il i'l:irke, Weil, hYillSl'l', l'e:1r-ze. liullurrl. llrmxn, llyxlup, Ptll 4 ' ' ' ' - ' in Ye, M1ii'1':iy. Hankel' Gurmlmi. llc-rise, N illl Duron, lmmliu h, 1 1mxlq,f g, N1 l lflers, Kuighl, Mzirsllull, Usborne, Bell ,hllilIllS, VIISUII, Kelsey, liugle, . r. ,III Mallory, Rogers, .hllilllli Si-aunnn. llyslop, l':u'ker, Vllaldwick. Vnnmler lYolk, Berger, l,zn'ter, Wvzilser, linrry Qlulver, VYoo4l, Ulu-r, lWlel'lwen, Cxuneron, Ahnonrl, Plllllillfl, l.:lne, Gage. Kelsey, Rogers, Vrowley, Yun lloren Uslnorne, Dupie, Simons, llllrnzlp, Brokaw, Byron, llullairll, Rive, l'n-use, llalrmlon, fll2lI'lil', lleerson, Vznnplmell, Gurrlner llielnirrls, Mr. Lnnrlers, Knight The prospects for the Glee Club at the At the first coneert. at Rogers llull, beginning of the year were rather mliscour- VVelles Goodrich, il new man, provecl his aging, as over half of last year's had grail- worth in his solo lVayl'aLrii1g Stranger. nntecl. hlr. Lunclers, however, with his :L spiritiuil supported hy chorus. At VVnl eustomury energy and ability, shaped znul nut Hill, ai new eoneert this year, the Glu moulflecl the new men into the form ol' il Vlnlm showed their good training hy thin competent and musical glee club. line rendition of a Psalm. GLEE CLUB me The f,l'L'il0SiI'il provccl ilscll' cqlml to an ffi It in nilnirv this your in nnnsnzilly xii 1-n '-I K' , I ion to 19 mcmbcrs, tliv spitc- of thc rcclnct slnwllcst group in rcccnt yuars. The Min- 0IlCllESTllA Snitc for strings, playcil at most of thc fivc concerts, were simple Compared to the Icss frequently pcrformccl Prince and 7 k Princcssn from Sf-lzzflzvrazudc, Dvorfi s Slavonic Dance, and thv sm-cond move uvffu from Moz:n't.'s E Flat Symphony and lwn sm-loc'tim1s from VV:1rlo0k's Czipriol mont from Sclnlba-rt's C' Nlajor Sym- phony. Slvppm-in-i', 'I':iylnr, Nlnnrv. Gairfii-lil, Germ-ri. Paul, Wulsvr, Vnlmb, Nahum-k, Irving, Brnvo, Mr-Frxllc-sic-r ' -' 7 M '. Lnmicrs, Mr. Milronci, Stzunpcr, ltllilliiik lxzuinr, Mc 1 rmm, i The Exeter Band is direeted by lNIr. liverett. Sirois, the wood-wind teacher, and is finzineed by the Vhristian Frater- nity. ln the full it. played for football gzunes, eorning on the field in the hall' to form letters: and, when rallies were held, the whole student body assembled in front of Peabody at seven in the evening and P. E. A. BAND 104 marehed over to the gym behind the liand. ln the spring the Band formed again to play for the Andover trziek meet and baseball game. This year the Band played for two or three football gzinies before the one with Andover. Eight different l'f's have been planned by lNIr. Sirois. This year the Royal Exonians were even more successful than last year. For the first time, the band had special ar- rangements by one of its members, Ed Wolff. The brass section, which consisted ol' Babcock, Wolff, Robertson, Bruce, and Baine was better this year because of its fullness and the ability of the boys to play together. John Babcock and Ed Wolff did ROYAL EXDNIANS well on the solos. The saxophones were Bill Stamper, Ed Paul, and Carlton Ellms. Bill Stamper, the best soloist of the band, was certainly the outstanding member. The rhythm was supplied by Brooks VVood on the drums, William Byron on the guitar, William Porell at the piano, and Sperry Lea on the bass. YVood, Lea, Robertson, Babcock, VVolff, Bain, Bruce, Porell Byron, Paul. Berger, Stamper, Elhns 105 , 1 .,. l':u'rying on :1 long traulition of success, thc Drzinuitic- Vluh again this ya-zu' pro- illlm-nl thrvo 0lli.St2lll1iillg.f hits in Aluflffjlill for lfrror, Thr' S! l'l'Il 1x'z'ys to Iialrlpate, anal ,YPHIIIV .lru'k. lvllti0l' tht- CUIISIIIIIIIIZHCIY uhh' iiirvvtion oi' hh-ssrs. Scott aunt hlay- hm-i', :md the It-zuh-rsliip oi' Prcsiclcnt llzlrris ll. Sta-wzu't, Yicv-l'rc-sith-ut Hugh IIBAMATIC CLUB 106 Mr. l'wiIlC'il. Mr. 1 al , Puh I nlhinx Qt:-wart, IIZIIISUII, Swann 'W ivhvr Mr. S1-ol t l'ott1-1' Ilnnsoli. Vulkius, :mil St-c'rc-tary Exe-tc-i s actors turm-ml in vollsistcillly good lDl'l'f0I'IIl2lllCCS, whilc those' on thc pl'04ll1C'iiUll staff outilicl tlicnlsclvos in proalucing thrvc tccllilic-:ally tiifii0I'L'lli :mil ambitious plays. .iuflffll-Il for Ifrror, Pharm- liootht-'s szltiri ' is thc Drzumltif- .Xsso call IIl0i0tiI'2'lYThl, xi. c'iz1lio11's 1-lioicv for thc fall phiy. 'l'h1'illil1g, witty, :mal iiiyslcrious, it was illl illSt,2Lllt hil, with thc EXOt0I' 2llltii0llCOS. Andrew I ivincing villain ' he 1-Lrt ol' Karl B2lllIlll'l'. thx- fiCI'IIlZLll l. G1-rric-k was a high y cm Ill ll. I. K'0llSlli who is shut, stalhhvcl, illlli p0is0111-rl ' f'- fl-111-H all in al. Illlllllilx 111' so. l,11.1ct111g, tu rr ol' tlmsc who llligilti12lVl' killccl thc- Consul Qwho is not so popului' as hc mighi he-J wc-rc iNIzL1l1'ic'c Rz1shhzu1111 :is Fiiikolstciii, tl -Jewish pulivonmii who is jokingly sont ll to gilzircl tho CUllSlliI Henry P. W'h1-rry as Hurst, thc Gcrrnzin Bllllli lcaulvr: ciiI'V2I,ll V '- ' thc Pcck as Klux, Baron VOIl.xiNlllht0I', c'o11s11l's secretary: Alvin Ruml as 171' R I 't K. Bi11gh:1111 as IFIIOIIIUS Jcniiingsz 0101 1 7 Donny: and G1-ral4l Le-vy as Sophic, the c'onsul's wifv. 'llhc revival of George M. f'0ll3.ll,S T110 Scroll Kvys to Huldlmtr was likowiso 11 great success, due again to a. Combina- tion of vxcitvmcllt and humor in thc play and :in L-Xccllc-nt all-ronnfl production Starring as the novelist-hero of the play 108 1 VVilliam Hallowell hlagoc, lVilliznn D. Swan turncfl in ai Consistently goorl por- formanco. Presiclcnt Harris li. Sta-wart nearly Stole thc show as Peters, the mail hermit of Balclpatc. The worm-n's parts, played by VVarrcn Leslie, Gcorgc A. Plimpton, Wlilliam I.. Carney, and H1-nry H. Skillman were unusually wcll actosl, while Zollner, Batchelor, Fleek, Ruml, Healy, Woodson, and Harper rounded out a good supporting cast. For the spring play, the Association chose the most ambitious production of the year and one of the most, difficult in its history, the dramatic Yellow Jar'l:. VVrit.t.en not long before Sidney lloWard's untimely death and based upon the chapter in Paul de Kruif,s M ierobc Hunters, this play impressed Stephen Vincent Benet as the finest thing ever done in the theatre by an Americanf' Altogether, the members of the cast and the production staff did an excellent job on Yellow .lar-k. 109 ' h Hoge C'-amphell Lee, Lo omis, Freflriekson Leig , , ,. , Taggart, Bowlfl, Virl:-il. Byron, Reilly Mr. Gaillrrnith, 'llI'0lll'l'lt', Porter. Allen, litllrirlge. florse, lmllnetter, Xnsli ' - II: rtling. Seeligson, Bosworth, linnlkner Andrews, htampt r, Ross, 1 ' lmmeflizltely after liern I lnlm is to luring into eloser relzitionsliip the boys who ' ' ' ' ' -' st. five l in the honth tor .Lt luis l 'n'e llllllllvtl with its ens- yezlrs, nncl w I0 . lolns :intl 2l,lIll0SIDlll'I'l'. The prominence ol' The pnrpose ol' the Sont have livet this organizzition, wliieli was estzmlmlisliefl in 1900. luis inerezisefl in recent years. SUUTHERN CLUB 110 spring vziezition llll'l2liC'li2l1l2llSlCtll S0lltll0I'll lmrains lwegin to fnnetion vigorously to promlnee the Spring ' ' t I 'e- mlanee. tlieir alnnnal eontrilnitlon ,o A ter's soeizml life. 'llli nl the pic-nie, an sneeess- is year the ilnnee was llltlll on lllay l7. :n l'nl innovation ol' two ye: a ut. Kingston l'on1l the followingrlaiy. ns lgo, was given r CUQTKR Dawg .nun S- CARTER DOME. unc 5 Pmxwm H2222 Liana , 3 ., l 'active of the Outing: Club is l'he sole cn 1.1 - in enjoy the grezll ontxloors of New ling- lnnrl. Ils members arise :it cluyhrezik several Snnclzly mornings of the Fall :intl ' ' ' ' 'll- lu hike to Spring terms l0'10lIl in dll .1 1 y l' 'itnrwl interesl. 0UTlNG CLUB hrick, for an open hike lo Piekpoekel. Alter this hike, ne ' x 'l i 't 'cl NVIT10n1lK'I'5 Wifi L lf L lo the clnh. leo ' es iis 'ea xee:..4. awe. ll fhertl .irvr Ill Presiflentg H. Evans, Vive-l'resiclent, unml N. Oher, Sec-return 3 . .. I' ',. .-'ns Visors were Mr. l'hilhps, llll. Vlillnu places n n. . Un Uetoher 7, forty-l'o1ll' lmys eul- leelenl, nnrler the mlireelinn ol' lllt. Phil- zinll Mr. l'hilhric-k. Simons, Putter, VVeseuH, linker, lirneliell, Klein, lY:ilser, Pmvell, Graves llifnril Nlirlmllelon, lYnlsh, p2lI'l1l1 ll'i', Mr. xvllllillllx Mr. l'hilhri1-li, llieks. Mniunrl, l'urler NI t son Mr Phillips, Smiih, Nlnrgnn, Burns. f'Ievel:inrl, Smith ' -la, lhmrmlinnn, Wise YYV fhl. Snxinnn, Xllen, . nl ef . . ' ' ' EVZIIIS, ll1l '0,f,li0l', M1-Killerim ng, Sawyer, l' llllei, Xish, ,, I he Faelllty Ail- K K 'sfiisll L Mr. R. Balfvs, AflflTl'WS, Vvzllser, l1Ilf'l0Clll', llill, llolhronk f'onm-r, Mnslvr, Rupplvyo, Gvrrivk, Nash, Kc-llor, IR-1-k livc-ry 'l'm-sclaly cvcning the mc-mhcrs of last fall. Now boys wc-rc invitvcl lo uttom this l11l'Cllllj..f. Mr. liutvs 2lllll0llllC'04l that mi thc Lzmtcrn Vinh gzlllicrvil in VVZlllilllS, llousv to discuss Sl .1 llll'I'2ltlll'0 or lilllgllilgi' in whivh they wcrv csps-cially iiitc-11-stvcl. This yn-zu' ilu-rv wa-rv :ilmul lwc-nty boys in thc l12lllll'I'll Vluh. Mr. Rohn-rl, llntcs, Illi- l :u'ully Aclvisur, opcm-il lhv first Ill0CliIlQ.f ll1.l'CtS C0llCOI'llllIgJ: LANTERN CLUB 112 lllllflflllill talks by 4 hc- hopccl lo lmvc' ' I Il'CVi0llS V1-urs. .Xmlrow sich-rs as in I , ' Gcrrivk was clcvtc-cl l'rc-sielcnl: W'illzu'1l V. Ralppls-yn-, Jr., S0011-t:1i'y: mul tl ' Vlulr llic'll:1r1l Nash, llll1l'ill'l2lII ol the . 4:-.mm ...A The pnrposv ol' thc lllimlwm-sl.crn Socicty 's to hring into closer rclzltionship thosc ll, lmoys living in thc slzLl0sofUl1io, Illfllilllil, Illinois, Iowa. Nclmmskzl, lX'IlClllgI2tlI, :nnl lNlinn1-sotzi. Tho clnh was orgzinizofl in tlcrn of il similar 1939 S0lll0YVll2lli on tho pn society which vxislvcl in 'ours ago. nhonl, forty y 'ulfls l,l lk0 'l'Vl0i', lhv 4XCzulc-lny VYl1c0lo1'k, MIIIVVESTEBN CLUB I - st. s :ring thc club sponsorocl an auc- ,.1s I tion of stnelcnt goods whic-h was so snr-- Ccsslnl that it will prohahly hc rcpczitcil again this Jnnc. This your tho Olnh haul ai vc-ry snvccssfnl soason. In Novvmhcr tln- Clnlm took ovcr tho sponsorship ol' thc Fall -- ff' '-n ln mlzxnvc, which lorniorly haul hun ,HL I thc clllI'lSll2lIl Frulorliily. Mr-K':n'ly, Jones, Nlnngvr, Vlvvm-lznnl 4 tl H'irv0x', Slmw, IAIZRIFIIN, xllfliblllllgflll' lY:1ll:u'v, Nlr. lw . , 1 lAllllLf4'. xYllllRlIIlS, Nlorgnn. livolu-rlson, llnlrlmnrrl, Sny l . l ' 1 .Knhrm-y, Allporl, Unxhnry, XY:itl,lcs, llill, Klvin. Flor-li Brown, 1-nnn.ir, Ak 'llmru k Dwvis, W 'llilvluwul ass, 'l'urru-r, Goss, llolmlw, Mr l'ln ' , . Km-lmlvr, J:u'0lvson, llllll, llunsun, llanuw, llillu-r. Dwiglll 'lllu' l'lxvl0r Sc'ic11l.ilic' Sovicty. which mcmlukrs fliscuss scu-nlific lupics Wllll'll was urganizcrl in tlu- early ninctovn- arc first. lc-Clurcrl on by sonuk Slll1l0lll ur twcnlu-s, isapfrollpol'st1ulcnl,sintcrcstcrl guost mlult: this your nu-mlwrs ol' ilu- in sc-ioncc mul desiring to kccp :mlm-:mst ol faculty wc-ro tlu' only zulult spcukcrs. ilu- tinu-s in its wulc H1-lcls as well as Sincc all flux Inc-clings arc upon mul ilu' lmrozuloningx ilu-ir gc-lwral knowlorlgc. Al. sulwjccl for tlu- 4-vc-ning is :nmmuu'c-rl in ' ' Y'l10t'llllg2fS, prcsiclwl in Vlmpcl, num-nu-mlu-rs 2ll'l' ullvn tn lu sc-1-11 all ilu- lm-Cturcs. ilu-ir Tlu-smlay LWCIIIIIQ., ,IL'il4l0lll Potter llunson. thc on-1' Ivy I SCIENTIFIC IH- SIICI ETY ln the nine or ten years of its existence, tlie l,ll0l0f.fI'2llJlllC' Group luis grown from l rirnentwl proieet into il full- :L pure y expe . I fleclged seliool eluli boasting about 35 inemlmers. livery 'Sunday meetings are . H . I lleld in wlneh pllotogmplue prob ems, l mine' exhibition, ete., projeets for tie eo ,., 1 l L 1011 year, Mr. Long- ure diseu:-ased. ,nr y -z Pll0'l'0G IIAPIIIC GBIJU P acre, faculty advisor to the group. usually gives demonstrated talks on developing, printing, and enlarging. In the Seienee Building, where all these meetings are held, is ai fully equipped darkroom wliere member:-4 have tlie use of three excellent ' mierzw 21 special film-loading enlarging ez ., . ' - l' k mln. room separate lrom the miun car rom Zlllil I1l1HlCI'0llS 2lCC8SSUI'lQS. , Baines, .Xsllley llaunilton. lloseli. llupper, Nolmek, Mr. Loilgzu-re, Nlzlllory ltolxinson, 0'Donogl1ue, Rom-ke, llulwlmrd, Kremer, Lzlzzlrus ' ' l Priest, Leu, lvllite. Botllfeld Nliller. DenLer, .Klinonr , 1 5 Hflrdon l'm0 linfvr Harding, . , .. , Bosworth, Anrtorson, Roberts, Pngc, Simons To lil - stumlcnts who wisllccl t,01liSCllSS ic c-urront. topics of mitionzzl :mil iIltl'l'll2L- tional inte-rcst, tho Hvrodotan Society first. opvncfl its floors in thc fall. A few ' - ' ' vot- wovks bcforc fillI'lStUl?LS VilCdt,1OIl. in n L ing was hold in t. ic g mim- approximzitcly thc number of zmppll vaults. In :L short. time those mon wcr llEB0ll0'l'AN SOCIETY 116 t Bi ' Room to ctctcr- amssigm-rl topics upon which ilu-y wort- to givv spcccllcs. Finally, tht- first of NIEIFCII, the last olvc- tions worm- lu-ld :uid thc- mcmbcrsliip fillcrl. Tho Socicty C0lltilllICll to llolmt dis- VVCYO 11121110 UVCH IUOFL Cussions, but thi-y zulmlition ol' :ul outsimtn interesting by thc talk given by Mr. Penm-ll. I livvry l i'i1luy cvcning :Ll scvcn dc-luck ilnringg lllc lull :intl wintvr tvrms of tbl- paist, your ampproxirnzitvly 35 boys gzitilu-ml in llw big mon 1 of Phillips Hall to cnjoy lu-ir fuvoritc indoor sport - A :Ln lmnr ol' t c-livss. rlllll' flu-ss Club usvs the lzulclcr systcrn, tlmt, is, eric-ally rzlnkc-il 2 ,, the IIl0IIlll0I'S are num- lf'C'0I'Illll0' to ability. CHESS CLUB Tllv Aczulcmy flu-ss tcznn ol' ninc play- vrs cnjoywl an cxvcllcnt sczmson, wnnnng both their In tlicir first Inatclivs by mlcvisivv sc-orvs. match of the your tllc Hx- onians mlcllwitoml Huntington School by :L svorc of 75 to IM. In the next cnconnlcr the tfillll was again victorious ovcr an team maclc up of mcmbcr s of the faculty. lx' Wright I3-nlteilfclrl llnilvrhill fiI'ilVl'S, Dim-kvriiizlxi, Duylc, Nl:n'Nic'lunls, llwigllt, l'lrs 'nn-, ' , . , Nluurv, Ym-rNuny, lluzzlrrl, XlIIlll'li, lNlUllI'U9, Trvw. l':ll'ln0lm-e, Mr. lYoorl - A' 0'IJf-ll, Maxim-ll, Davis, Svlmcfvr iiillvllv. .Xl clis, Smnizilwnml, Mc-lxnn, luslu, 117 llodges, Ashley ' ' ton, Present! llarding, Yer l'l:lnr'k, Mr. Bates, 1 ole, C omp Wright, Taylor, Wheeler, Allen, Gurd, Brown, liruee l'nder the leadership of lNIessrs. VVilliam stock: Pico Peak. Xv0I'll10lll1 flilillllfbll :md lluln-rt Hates the Ski Vlulm enjoyed il lvhllllltikllllg North Conway: :md Tucker- very successful Season marked especially maifs Ravine. Fzlcillty permission wus lxy zz gruvving: interest in competitive secured to send an six-man team to the skiing. The Vlulm sponsored llltI'2i,YllllI'kll New Eliglaml lnterselmlamstie Bleek at K'UIlllK'llfl0ll at lNloult,on's Ridge and tlie lVIeriden, but inclement, weatlu-r eziused l ills 'it Deerfield and Ames- this meet to be ezuieeled as it later did Hu :uimml l'IlC0llIllCI' with Amlover. nearlmy low 1 .' 1 lmry,wl1ilewe ' - I' entatVVooml ek ends vvere hp SKI CLUB 118 M Tliis yezu' llie Rifle Club has had the largest. number of members sinee its organization in 1933. Great interest was shown, moreover, in shooting for War Depzmrtinent qualiliezltions, at new activ- ity this year, and for National Rifle Assoeizition medals. The club also en- Neptune, Brimmer, RIFLE CLUB gaged in the N.R.A.'s Junior Vlulx nn- tionwide competition. Une ol' the out- standing' features of the year was the inception of clay pigeon shooting in the Fall. The six students who received Junior Rifle Ululm awards from tlle Vvau' Department. were: Black, Blair. Bryant, flerutti, f'oarl'ield. and Levy. Adams, Diekernmn, Gladwin F Sl ttuck, Cerutti, llunson Patterson, Levy, Fleming, Mnrslmll, Nlr. mston, . lil ll ryunl. Melflwen, Cz Lllunder, lizilieock, B0ilI'IlIH2lIl, llillllllfflll, Almond 110 Bac-on, Reynolds, Mr. Longarre, llntellelder Griest, Bohn, Bracket t The Exeter Radio Society, although it ' ' l has not been heard of much aroum . Y l . I school, is one ol the numerous ttCl1IllC3. . . . . I groups which have been lunctioning wit 1 added interest this year, probably be- eause ol' the war. formed in the early The group was s are mostly boys l930's, and its member who are allready well RAIIIO SIICIETY 120 versed in radio: nevertheless. there are a few beginners learning the science. The soeiety's ap- paratus ancl meeting place is in the attic- of the Thompson SC xence Building. There, ftt rnoon and when ever possible during week-ends, the mem bers ascend to work on receivers. trans l' c ui mn-nt. mitters, or other rar io e 1 1 every W'ednesday a x - Eau-li yeul' about one hunflrell ancl thirty juniors, or Preps as they are eullecl, enter Exeter. Their first year is spent getting usecl to the various eus- loms zunl rules. The Lower and Upper years pass very quickly while everyone is either heel- ing for some Ill2lg1lZlll0 or struggling to FOUB YEAR CLUB make an ucaulemy teaun. Every fellow wants to get an E in some major sport. Finally the Senior year arrives, finding not the one hunrlrecl and thirty who originally enrolled, but a very much l,lllllllCll-Ollt representative group. Only some fifty or sixty have weathered the storm of the three previous yeurs. 121 ' l 1 B ll Qhvphc-r1l,Grnh:ull Bozlrchnnri, Zollncr. Koller, c- , . Zollnvr, Hull, Vonlpton, 'lill0IlIZlS, Rogvrs. fonklin, YYoorl llninvs, Philoon, Hall, Davis, Kzulur, X1-iricvkc-r. llnwlcy, Bllfilllllilll, Potts-1' Wm-r, l'iIli'l'l', Sharpe, Mr. Everett, Xlmonri, Gurti, L1-vy, Gull Wright, Rnpplcyc, Kirk, Rec-kc-rt, Pago, C'h-vm-luml, Mosh-r, lsrzu-I. Gurtl laiiginmgc and customs. Thu :wtivitics con- ' - -ssc, ' - .L tow years of inzLCt,ivit,y, Los .Xttcr ' Vnhotins was rcvivcal with rcncwa-fl intvr- 1-st lllltil'l' tht- flirt-ction of Mr. Pitlli Evor- clt. The object. of this society is to give tho stnclc-nt. an opportunity for paxrticipating in activities conncctccl with thc Frcnch LES CA'll0'l'IN me FITIICII songs 1 n nm sistc-rl in singing and listcning to Frcnch i0C'tlll'0l'S. Among thc Frclicli la-Ctlircrs wx-rc .Xmlrf Morizv and -It-:tn Sm-zin-0 from Il:n'va1r4 anal Andrf' Mzturois. MXN i The Climbing Vlub at Exeter has existed for the past two years as a rather of rock-climbing en- amorphous group thusiasts. Only this year has it become clefinitelv a club. beca use of the combined efforts of E. C. Evans and V. A. Cleve- l however to Mr. land. Most credit is c ue, ' 1 X , Robert H. Bates, who, assisted by Mr Thomas Riggs, has bee CLINIBING CLUB n the ehiel' instrue- tor and organizer of the climbing trips. For so young an organization the num- ber of climbing trips taken is surprisingly high. Innumerable trips have been taken t Bolclfaee Fliff at Ugunquit, Maine, and o to other cliffs at Pawtuekaway, wlneh constitute the elub's training grounds. Mr. Bates, Ashton, Sawyer l ll. Evans Bosworth, E. Evans, flevelanf , 12.5 . 1?- Ax -di. N ' W' 'lf ,QA-vii' .f , , A' A K A-:kk 'C-Oi 4. ' 3 Q.. i EMM! xxA 'F' , 90' igffib: l R.X'l'Rl'1S IN l .V'l Earl .Xlmizo l3zu'rc-H Yvillizmi Nivkcrsoii H8105 llcnry Ilzmiillmi liissc-ll 'l'Iimnus Mvliziy Folds Ruin-rl ixlf'FilI'i2lIl0 Gall Paul lC1i,L5vliv Grupp Nornizui Lowrio llzllcll Holme-rl. YVilsoi1 Kc-slcr Rzmsoni Yam liruut Lylicli Nornmn Shaw Mc'Kcmlric'k Za-mis Fralikliii Na-llrlivisici' Usvzu' Xvillizmis l'c-ursmi Dmmlwl Sims Rickau-rl I'iZI'2l Pike' ROIIIIIIS fiil2lI'il'S Monro Swift Plll' EPSILUN SIGMA 1 RA'l'RlCS IN .XVAIDICINIIA .lunics King All4il'I'Sl'Il Uzlvifl Eflwzml Amlorsun Ellicri Hall Bzikcr, 3111 N6 lvukefiehl Rulier. Jr. Allen lllursh Rzirker lvulter Eugene Rorrlen, Ji Fielding Rrown Matthew Fruneis Vurney Nornnln Downs Varter Gordon YVillis Vhuse Harold Fine Vhevulier Robert Dean Vrowley Ancel Earp, Jr. John David Eaton Carlton VVarren Ellms. Jr. VVilliam Eshelman Robert Hugh Ferguson lflrefleric Thomas GPCL'llllEllgL' Rupert Neely Gresluml, Jr. Robert. Lee Ilale. Jr. Rurrit Seymour Hlilwhzml, Jr Anthony Jackson John Shults ,Lawson Timothy Dunning lA'IlIllll2LIl Henry James lwarsluill, Jr. Rohert Hall Merrivk farter Lune hlunsie Jewett Fowler Neiley, Jr. Robert Shoemaker Olcott Paul Martin Pearson, Qnrl Gerald Rickard Peters. Jr. Clhurlton Ingersoll Prinee Thomas Francis Purcell Harry Iiflfllllilfll Savage Joseph Raithliorne SClllIl'Ill2lll James Ruren Siillmury, Jr. Ralph G-unnelt Tyler, Jr. Henry Wlheeler, flrrl l llA'l'R ES IN Al 'A DEMIA llcrlmcrt. Spa-ncvr Alla-n. Jr. N4-sluitt lloyt. Hangs. Jr. .Klfrorl llrittain. Srml lic-njannin Emlvvurcls Volo, Jr. Ilorlx-rt l.nc'icn Corso G1-orpgc l'ln-noy Un-spurfl Saunnvl Parlor Fzurtm-r. flrwl .Xrr-llilmlcl Vattcll Gcrncrt. .Xnxlrcw Ivan G4-rrick Wlilliznn llolrncs Guild Wzulo llznnpton vvilylli' lflrlvvzml Hzlrcling, Jr. VIJIIUIIHIS Joan Hargrzwv, Jr. Anrlrcw From-r lim-vc-s Hicks liclwin BOEl.llI'Il0llt Iflulmlmrrl, Jr. Arllillv Frznlrfis lsrzwl .Xnslin llukcr Johnson, Jr. Gm-orgc llcrnzml Kaplan. Jr. Phillip llanmlolpll liicnmll Rolu-rt Matte-r, Jr. .lolln lvulkcr lVIcUonln'cy, Jr. lflwlwzml lvillonglllmy lwiclcllc-l.on, Jr. lvilliam Jzzmcs Mills, '2n1l John llunrlolpll Moscs Olivcr Nlosos,-lftll llnrlis Wlzllmlron Simmons Jzuncs Flmrlcs Tormcy, Jr. Rogrrr Vzmlvorly Tyler .lohn Frzmnklin Yarllcly, Jr. Dzxvicl Kent Wlamr 128 flllllI'lCS Barnett lxlilliams Rogvr Torrill VVilson Frcclvric BllI'IllliIIH Xvltlllllgltbll, JI Hamilton Brooks VVoocl, Jr. Roger Foster xxlibflillllilll Caspar VVistar YVoolrlr4-rlgv. Jr. Prcston Lzunlwtll Ylfrigllt, Jr. KAPPA DELTA PI 8532 Xi' fffnj MN QA.. 2 . 4, f ri Z1 -.-1 fi'3l.0'W' ' 7T .'lv JQ1 a- , H ,fy K A , V434 'Qs' i 'jf' live .. J 1f,,,H :hen , 1' . FRATRES IN FAC ' I ' l.'l'A'l'l'I Jackson Harzillai Adkins George Edward Bennett Stillman Percy Rogers f'l1adwic'k Jonathan Wales French, Jr. John flarence Hogg Philip Edwin Hulhnrd Henry Leland Fllapnmn Leighton John Blayher Leonard Elkins Pearl Thurlo Bates Thomas Alan Haswell Yrooman Frederick Raymond W'hitman 1: 1111. -W -1- 129 Hugh Fuslcr lim-vkwilll Philip Yvilkos lim-ll l 1'4-mlm-1'ic' Kim-l l3ull:1rcl, -lr. lflllll .loscplm ftnllzlgry, Jr. 112lI'll'i0Il .XI'lIlStl'UIl,Lf C'lvv4-lzuul. Jr. Henry 'l'urncr c'I'00lllIlliSl, l'l11l1p ll2lllCl0I'S0ll l'2lllHiIl1'I'., Jr. l'11lwin llvnry Fislu-r EIISUII lnugf-1-soil G-zxylmwl John Fuwlol' Hilo. Jr. l'l'2llII'lS Burr llzmlml L1-1' Rnlmlsun lllll llulwrl Slvwalrl IIUIIUYIIIQIII fi KAPPA EPSILUN PI 'fi' A' f A H Xt Vvillizlnl Tllrmlzls Kirk. 4-lll N ,-.A pm. .mm ml...-nn Kin-mil , .luhn lI:u'risun Kniglll X 'liiff VVal'rm-11 f10lll'1l1l llillll' '-YS JI I-f cf A' Q ,Tiffin ' jj , Q XXQQW: 5- . -. 1 5-911, -K 12,5 . . . ' I ' Y' .Mp , ' ,- gf ,f 'xi 'A' l f- Ar, 1 wHflv.',' I . 3 J f.jeiffj' VXA., ,. .-,--IT: if ,X !:V34,-7-- 1 r ' 'mf' l R.X'l'Rl'IS IN .Xi'.XDl'1NIl.X loscph Frzlm-is villlgllllill lzum-s Plu-lps Doa-rsml , . Philip liillgiililllll Iluuslrm, Jr. W 1250 G-cmlml llnn Levy 'l'r4-mpc-r Lflllgllllilll, Jr. Yvillizlm f'lzu'0iir-0 Lovshin Spcnm-r l c-rrin Marlin. Jr. Silas Slvrling hlzillvson Gi-orgv Rim-linril Nivhohis ll. Nash l'ct.c-r Nowconih Jocl Allcn Pzigc, Jr. W'illar1l Colo Rapplcyc, Jr. Stilllllly lrloyfl Rim' John Frcclvrick Scholvr John Arnohl Stvppalcllcr P1-tor 'l'horni.on John Erlwaril Tohizis Tom lvuttlvs Erskine Nornmn W'hilo, Jr. FRATRES IN FAVI Dwclcr Hllll0I'l'l0lfl Dc-vanx 4lcl,znicm-y liligzgollo Davis Finvh llowaircl Gray Fnnkhonsor Ricluml VVilliz1m G-alhrzmitli VVilliam Ernm-st, Gillespie Vhilson Ilatlizivvay Leonarml Gcorgc Thomas Major Pc-rcy Vouch Rogers H1-nry lllzlrtin Shnlv 'IXFATE l RA'l'R ICS I N AK 'Al DEB llc-nry Sh-hli l5mn1c-r I l'c4lcl'ic- U4-wlmrst Vzlrtcr, Jr. Rohm-rl VVZIICIFOII C'lwsnc-y Slcpln-n .Xmlrow John Vomiskcy John Yvrscr l'onm'r. Jr. 'l'lwmlm'c- 'lwiHill,E.fllilSt Fosicl' l'J1lW2ll'1l Kiclclm-1' Fullor Dmmlrl lfhlwzml Fllrlx-1' lJl'llCl,' Gaxffncy Otis llic-klmm Godfrey, Jr. Yvillium Holm-rt Ilalc-y Stuart flrvgory Ilall, Jr, liivllzllwl lixlwurcl llcnrivlx .Xllcn Frzmk llmlgvs Yvilliznn Lucy llugc-. Jr. Jnlm l :lrw1-ll llowc, Jr. 1 lmrlvs l'm-tor llyslop l r:mk Ifhlisfnu lxm-nm-ll., Jr. Jrnsvpll Drzly Kc-pcs , y . - lllrnnns 1 orlu-1 Laum- VYilli:1In Bzulgm-r l.uwrcm'0 .Xll'l'c-flu lgnzu-in Mogollon l'11lNYill f'l1z1mll0r Paul llnwzlrfl Ilollislc-I' Pc-rry liugm-I' l5:u'lu-r l'rm-sc-ntl. Jr. lf!! Frm-4l0I'ic'k Sin-plu-11 Rc-f'kvl'l Fllzxrlc-s .Xuhrcy RONVZIII Ilvnry YVoodworth Slum- VVilliz1m Henry Slumpcr Jzmu-s Tllmnzls 'l'zlgg1:1rt Thonms VIIIIIIIIIIIQS ZllllCk, fin PIII TIIETA PSI XM sf' N., 'N . 9' v 1 Q. f V ' X ,rt o fa I :Q ry it FRATR ICS IN FX! ' I ' I ,'l'AX'l'l H0111-rt Ilia-ks Bail-s Frmrllillg BCIIIOII IIl'llI'y I lcvclzuul lflzlkv l.:1l1l'c-1100 Murray Vruslmiv Ilonry D'Ar0y f'llI'W1'Il Iluwarcl Trcvclyzux I'I2lSt0Il Ilurolrl l3:u1crol't Gross Philip Martin Hmm Clauulc Tllzxclclc-11s Lloyd Anclrvvv ,I,m1ga1c'r0 Rohn-l't Gilchrist I4llC'kl'y 'IIIIOIIIZIS Riggs, Jr. C lam-nc-0 Iliggins Szu1l'm'fl limlwzml Holm-ri Sc-ull 0 P It 1,1 , 529 N lf'RA'l'RlCS IN FAVI f'll2ll'l0S L1-stvl' llickvl GQ-ul'g.E0 Russcll Booth Cla-fargo Sf0lJll0llS Vzmrllzlrl Paul lillswortll Eve-rvtt. Sllilllll K4-lly, Jr. lflmlwin Silas YVQ-lls K1-rr llcnry Phillips, Jr. l.L-omirll Nivlmlus lllmudcs YYillium GIIITIUII Sziltrnlsizill lluwzml SUIIIIOY Stuckoy TAT E ALPHA NU l RA'I'liICS IN ,U'.XlllCMl.X Surnm-l Tlmnms Allcn, fird Hzuuiltfm Allpnrl, Jr. Ilil'll2ll'li ljilblllj' .xllflk'l'SUIl. -lr. 134' gg Shreve lNl'ac-liaren gxI'K'll0l'. Jr. John Ewing Becker llenry May Bowen Rohm-rt Anthony lireekheinier Manson Leroy Brooks Donald Farr Vanlphell Wiilliznn fliLIllI1l2lK'li C'zunphell 'llheodore C'l1adwick, Jr. Lanrenee VVarner cllilI'lil', J Richard Fraser Foe l.loyd L. Dnxhnry, Jr. Francis Bolton Elwell, Jr. Emile Paul Enfer Charles Rosenlxnry lflrdman, Russell Ford John Henry Forte Varl Edward Grnher Lawrence Alan Haines Leicester Sargent Johnson, Henry lilackmer Kistler Yan lVIcKibhen Lane, Jr. YVilson DeVVitt Lee Russell Vincent Lynch Jerome lVIillard Powell Richard Harrison Ragle Percy Allen Ransome, Jr. G-nnnard Frank Reynolds I. Src l Jr. Richard Hillman Roberts, Qnd VVilliam Shepard Rose John Hull Scott, Jr. Avery Seaman Perry Nlacliay Sturges, Jr. VVilliam VValker Symonds Douglass Stewart Thompson Stuart Bernard Upson Stephen Theodore Wliite Martin Wlalter VVright, Jr. 5 1 Y 4 1 S f 1 'ww i -wg-,K 4451 5 Q EW, 4 XX :,.f lg i,, .vfg pfaw,,,, r, ..,- Y:r,?Mx 1 gg LSL. ' 5 K ' , - 15, I5-ggi I , Q S -fs gf X 'fwzfg r :SN W, , Ahu gygr - W YE Yu-W Q . .avr .H M, xg iwiw 2' ' N, ' 4 My ? :wif sig' .2 Tk is AJ? ' V, . . W, . - fs . . , P ., X f ,:- 5 Losing only olu- ganu- ont ol' sc-vm-n, ilu- ISH-0 R1-cl alul Gray lootlrall tc-:nn vxpcri- I :plana lXlI'lllIl annl 4 ozu-ll f lark l 00'l'IlA Ll. llllKl0l' ilu- tntclage- ol' llm-:ul fl02lK'll llill sqnaul sparkm-ml by Vaplain lXll'lIlll vul- nnnalul llu- sm-ason with a slu-4-lau-nlar Q0-Q vu-lory ow-r .Xlulovm-r. 'lllu-rc wen- only sm-vm-n I'l'llII'lllllg.E lvllvr- nu-n, four ol' wlloln worm- 1-nmls, al-onlul wllivll Voaclu-S Vlarli. lla-nn. alul l,.M1.m luul lo lornl llu-ir lm-am. 'lllu-ru ws-rv, llow- 1-vcr. nnnu-rons IJl'IlIlllSlllQ lu-w nu-n lo llll in ilu- gaps lm-lt lmy grzulnalion. 'l'lu- lm-:nn playa-xl lls l1I'Sl ganu- on llc-lolu-r 41, alul 1-asily ronlwl a poor 'llillon lm-aln, fl-L-0, illllllbllgll llu- sc-orv was only 7-0 al ilu- llall. 'l'lu- llarvarml l'll't'Sllllll'll, SlllbWlll,LL llI0l'l' cl:-l'1-nsivc lllan ol'l'1-nsivv powvr. ll-ll lu-xl, li!-0. .Ks liirnnl slarrwl will: a lu-an- lilnl lonvlulown rnn, llu- .Xa-:ull-:ny llis- ' poswl ol' Yala- l'lI'l'Hllllll'll al N1-w llavm-n llu- following S2lllll'4l2ly. 20-IQ, 'l'lu- Nm-xx' ll2llllIlSlllI'l' YQ-arlings canu- nn-xl, :nul Nl:-, Lovxlnn, N-oll, llrllnnglon, Jolnnson, I-rnlu-r, Nlorrns, Nlr. lla-nn. Nlr. 4 lark Wluilm-, 'l'olwias, 'llylm-r, .xllIll'l'Sl'Il, l1yIlK'll, Kaplan, Nl2llll'l' Nlills. l,lll'l.4ll'1l, lirlllaln, llllllbylllilll. Savage, Nlvrris-k Vallzugy, Brooks, Williams. l'llllllS, liansonu-, -lUllllNlHll. .Xlllbl'0j', X1-ill-y llxlu, ltllllltj, Kisllc-r. lic-ynolxlw. Kirnlil, llznwlillg,lfllwa-ll,l711xlnlry,WilNon 8 4-lu-owl its sm-c-olul l'Xll'0Ill0ly SllCC'0SSlllll your Vlark. 'l'lu- last lmnt 4-xl:-1-nu-ly liglul lCxc-lm-r were utterly routed as Exeter scored almost at will to win 33-7. The fifth Win was the closest of all, a nine to six decision over an excellent Hebron eleven. Reynolds made the winning score on a fourth quarter field goal. In the last pre-An- dover game Colby '44, the top New Eng- land freshman teanl, won a close 6-0 game played on a muddy field. Competing against an Andover team which had been hampered by injuries all season, the favored Red and G-ray team was unable to do anything throughout the first period in the traditional clash on Brothers field. An 80-yard march in the second quarter ended in a Callagy to Wil- son touchdown pass to put Exeter ahead. A blocked kick in the third period gave Exeter seven more points as fallagy plunged over from the two-yard line. l'.lC.A. added one more in the last quarter, marching 72 yards before fallagy passed to Reynolds for the score. Andover was saved from a shutout when Vaptain Fisher blocked a kick, the ball bounding through the end zone for a safety. 9 Tl elim-fl Z1 highly SllK'f't'SSl.lll sm-axon this yt-ur llc-sitlcs losin 1' onlv ont' U'2tIllt' in Ihr wrt-- - P' ll0iLVll'I' :intl lzlstt-r .Xntlovcr tm-:nn hy tht to Ins CI'0tlll. 'llhc tc-:un opcnt-ml the st-axon with Rl hung, routing zz wt-ulicr Now llannpton Aczulc-iny outfit, ti-0. In this ganm-, Norm f'zu'tvr scorn-tl thrc-v goals :intl Sholtlon two. Tho nt-xt wt-ck tlu-rc was again vt-ry littlt- opposition as l'lXt'll'l' tnrnt-cl hm-li Kiinlmll l'nion AXc'zulcn1y. 4--tt. 'l'hv nc-xt Uzwtinonth Frcslilmni clc-vt-11 lu-1-Imiiig that Rott untl Gray hawk nc-:lr its own goal most ol' thu gznnv. Thu Illtll2tllS hrokc' llll'UllQ.fll tht- Ext-tm' flc-l'cnsv only UIICK' to svorv, hut il' it haul not hm-in lor Dong 'l'hompson's hrilliunt playing in tht- nm-ts. lpt nn ltohtitx mtl 1 on -'t l I 'l' wwks tht' final svort- wonltl nnmlonhtt-mlly lluvt- hcvn gI't'at0I'. Thu following we-uk, how- 0vt'r, Ext-tc'l'ali1llc-X1-rl its thircl vivlory, -l-tt, zlgztinst Tufts l'll'0SllIlIt'Il. 'l'h4- ltvrl Zllltl Mr. Km-wh-r, 'l'honipson. Mr. WR-vks linton. x'2llltl1'l'xvt7lli, Glass, Shvlrlon, Bllt'llIlIl1lll Slnairt, Morgan, lxlilf'l'ilIlSUll. Kirk. llzlwls-y, l'l'Jll'SlHl Xllvn. .tnclm-rson, D:lll'.x'n1plv, Rohvrts, lsmt-I, flI't't'Ill.V, Vnrtvr 10 Ac-mlcniy Soc'c'c-r it-:nn vxpvri- Antlovcr contests, tht- lc-:nn tlt-ll-:ttm-tl il vlosv IIlilI'QIlll ol' I-0. High scorn-r on tht- tczun was Norm t':n'tvr. with tc-n goanlf gaunc was il 1liH'e-rcnt story, with 21 llt'ilVll'l' . it f -' gf 6 M 9 A., 1 I ' if .lf K .if i .1 Gray then duplieated its score of the week before, easily defeating Tilton Academy. The next week the team journeyed down to Cambridge and opposed the Harvard Freshmen on a rain-soaked field. Carter -6 'S A 1 If . .. amy scored twice in the first half and Israel tallied onee, while Harvard seored two goals in the last half. Vaptain Dick Rob- erts was outstanding on the defense. In the last pre-Andover game, the Acad- emy team defeated a better-than-average Governor Dummer eleven, Q-0. On November 13th Exeter faeed a once-defeated, but heavier and faster, Andover squad, in a game played in a driving rain. Exeter, profiting from the experience gained in the rainy game against Harvard, handled the wet hall skillfully and kept it in Andover territory during most of the game. In the third quarter Hawley took a center from Green- ly and headed the ball into the corner of the goal for the lone score of the day. In the final quarter, with Andover lighting to catch up, two nice stops by Thompson in the goal kept the Blue from scoring. 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A p11w0rf111 II111'v11r11 1011111 1ri11n1pl11-11 60-25 i11 1110 f111111wi11g 53111111-. Ag.:11i11s1 NHS1lll2l Y.1N1.f'.A., 1111w0v0r, EX0101' was vi01.11ri1111s 4-5-29. N1-w lIil1l1pS1I1I'0 1111501 1'.1+1.A, 46-Q3 i11 1110 111-xi. g11n10. 1'111111w1-11 hy 111151111112 A011111-111y whi0h 0111110 1'r11111 111-hi1111 111 1.ri11111ph 4-6-44. fill 1110 1'111111w- ing' S11t111'1111y, 1311s11111 1h1iv0rsi1y 111111 111110 11ifH01111.y i11 1111w11i11g Ex010r, 55-38. This 111si11g s1r011k was SIHLITIJOC1 11g11i11:-:1 NflT11lC2lS11i'FlI Fr0s11111011, 11s .111h1111y 11211- hlgy 1'111s11011 ll 11110 11riv0. xY2l1l' w1111 il l'2i11ll'l' llIll'Xf'111llgI gilllll' hy 1.110 111w 141-111'0 111' 38-31, whi10 G11v01'11111' 13111111111-1' was w1-11. 1i1111:1r11. 1'11r11-1' 1,11vs11i11, Mr. 1'0:1rs1111, f'111111,1,:y, K1-1111011, 112111115 14-2 easily heaten, 49-33. Against Vtlorcester. Exeter played hrillizmtly in the first half, hut. fell to pieees and lost., 541-4-Q. Again in the tirst, hall' against llehron Exeter jumped into the lend heeause ol' the exeellent play of Vnllagy and l,ov- shin, lull lmlew up in the seeond halt' to lose, 5l-4-l-. YVith this reeord, the prospeet. ol' the Andover gganne was lan' from encouraging. Andover haul an impressive record of six wins against two defeats, and was out to avenge last yezu s defeat. They never got started. llzwing gained an slim lead through neenrnte fonl shooting in the firsl period, Exeter held the lead through- out. liven in an riotons fourth qna,rt.er. when Andover ent down onr lead, the team refused to ernek. lligh seorers were liill Lovshin at right lorwzlrd with I7 points, and Uaptain Vnllagy at left l.0I'VV2ll'll with 14 points. Bolt Elwell and Varl Grnher played very well at the gmml positions. as did Ted llllll2ll'tl nt, eenter. K llllllllxYlIllK'iIll1lflU2ll'll ling:-ru 'llllis yc-:lr ilu- lluclxcy ll'illll 4li1l lllil lx-uw-l lo llu- Lukm- l'lzu'ul lourlumu-nl as llu-V lulvm- llfllll' in llu- pzlsi' lc-W ya-urs. ll was sc-zlsml opx-lu-ll. .Xllluvugll sl1H'c-ring from llu- 1-Hn-c'ls nl' Y2ll'2lll0ll, ilu- in-:ml lnzunzlglul lu lu- llirulgc-'l'1-f-ln in illis firsl gzmu-. Un llu- following F-alllrrlzly llu-y 1-ruslu-rl lim-lnumt llill. Stllrgm-s sc-or-ml illrm- goals, wllill- flllilfllt' lvillizlms, tlu- S02lSUlllS lligill sf-on-r', lzlllu-rl lwu-1-. N1-Xl l'lXl'li'l' SlIll0l'Zl'1l out il Vu'lory ova-r N1-W llzunpsllirc- l l'4-sl1- nu-11 in ilu- lust mimltc- ol' play, 5-4. 'l'lu- lbllowimmg Szlilmlzly, llu- ll'2llll, lllll102lll'll in lllrc-0 Sl2ll'lS, was lilvrzllly Imlsszuwm-ml lmy Dau-lnufutlu l 1'usll, I0-0, 414-spilv flillllillll 'lll'4l VVllilm-'s vulizml play in ilu- nu-is ilglfilllwl ilu- sic-zuly lummu-ring l'l'Ulll llu- ll:n'lnumil1 l.0I'NV2ll'4l lllll'S. 'l'lu- lu-xl XXX-fllu-smlzly. ilu- la-:ml plalym-el ils lu-sl gzmu- nf flu- sc-axon, llpsn-llillg an powm-rl'ul lli'l3l'0Il :1,QgI'c-gzxliml. 4--Q. 'Illu- lullowing won-lc, lumwm-Va-r. l'lXI'll'l' iralvc-llm-cl lu Nm-W llavc-11 wlu-rv llu-y wr-rc llK'l.C'2ll1'll by tlu- Xvilll' l'lI'0Slll1ll'Il. 4--2. 'l'lu- lu-xl YYQ-cllu-sfluy ilu-y ull-uplu-rl :I vlusc- :lc-c-isiml Xlnsm-Q, Nlnrriw. lYIlilllDlIl'Il, 'llll4lIIlSfYll, l,UllllllN, Rim- Nlr. lllurzuln-Q, lxlgfllllllilll. lgt'l'll2ll'll.Sl1'ill'Ili,flll2lSi'. Nlr.5ullm1xl:1ll Ki:-mil, Sllll'LflS, Mr. lloggm-ru. Wllilv, Nl1llll'L1'HlIIC'l'j', l'll'llIll1lll. xYllll2llllS :ual unlil .lzmllzlry 12. ilu-1-1-lou-, llml llu- to Arlington High, 5-4-. Exeter then snapped its losing streak by defeating a weak Tilton team, 6-1. In the last pre- liminary game, despite Ted Whitt-'s magnificent. showing in the goal with 4-6 saves, Exeter bowed to St. Paul's, 5-0. Witli four wins, four defeats, and one tie, Exeter journeyed to Boston to face a slightly favored Andover team. ln the first period, alt.l1ough the Blue held the edge on the attack, they were unable to score, as VVhite made twelve saves. 111 the second period Exeter's skating im- proved. Fharlie Erdman scored the first goal ol' the game when a pass from Sturges bounced into the nets. The rc- mainder of the period was closely fought. Doug Thompson took over the goal for a minute at the end of the period. As the third period began, Kittredge scored for Andover. Several minutes later. with Exeter short one man, VVood of Andover broke the tie on a long shot. Exeter made a late drive, but was unsuc- eessful, and tl1e game ended with An- dover ahead, 2-1. 5 IH lVilli only ilnw-Q I'Qllll'lllllQI lm-lla-rnu-n, llu- onllook for ilu- 194-I SNVlIIlIlllIlgJ: sm-:lson was fan' froni lmriggllt. llzivingg foinul gooil - v 1 4 lplann I :nnplmc-ll znul foau-li SYYININI ING nnilc-rizll l.I'0lll lust ya-:nfs All-Vlnlm lm-ann. llowm-vcr, Vozu-li Fowlcr luul an w4-ll-lv:1l- zinc-1-ll lc-:un to l':u-0 M.l.'l'. Frm-slinu-n lute- in Dc-04-nilu-r in tlu- inilizll nu-vi ol' ilu- scason. Tlu- visitors wc-rc zilmlc lo win only two ova-nts, wllilc lixc-ic-r nu-n look firsl :nul soc-onml in fonr cw-ills. .Xltliongli llu- tinu-s wc-rc raflu-r slow. tlu- wholm- lc-:nn shown-cl gill-:lt proinisc. Tlu- final scorn- wzis 46-20. Aficr flirisinias llclmron was 1-:lsily ovcrconu- 4-0-Q5, in ai nu-ct ll-zilim-ml by vic-lorios in ilu- 50 :nul 100-yzml l'l'c-1-slylv rar-cs lmy Glynn ol' ilu- visitors. fins llull in tlu- 50 fre-0. znul Bill Vznnplu-ll in llu- l00-yzml lin-zlstslrokc worm- instrnnu-nl.zil in our victory. .lonriu-ying.: to Nc-w llnvc-n on tlu- following wc-ck, tlu- R1-il zuul Gray lmowc-ml to ax strong Yule l lI'0SllIIl2lll lm-ann l f'--'l1'I' Oomposc-ml of many ol' last, ye-:nfs lixc-in-r swininu-rs. lu-fl by iu-wly 1-lc-c-lcil Vzipluin liill Vziniplu-ll. ilu- Exe-tc-1' swiinnu-rs inriu-ml in ai c-rc-clilailmlc lX'l'li0l'IlliIIll'l', lnil Ynrgrcniit. lin-1-kiilrimlgc-, llnlilvr-, Nlr. lfowlui' linngv, M4-C'ollm-slcr, W'lu-c-lor, llnflolfs, Pliiloon, Sic-rn. Nlorgnn Vorsm-, Slu -- fx . w -Iwi-ll. lXl0lIl, lylm-r, K :nnplu-ll, l'1Sl1K'llI12lH, lA'Ullill'4l. llzill i the opposition prevailed 37-29. On the following Saturday, in the most exeiting meet. of the season, Exeter lost to Harvard All-House because of disquali- fication in tl1e final event. Captain Famplxell, Stew Sllotwell, Bill Rudolfs, Johnny Breekinridge, and George Rululee were outstanding for Exeter, while -lay won two events for the visitors. Journey- ing to VVoreester a week later, the team was again defeated in a meet undecided until the final relay. .lim Leonard starred for the Red and Gray. ln tlle final pre- Andover meet. Exeter defeated a well- lmalaneed Harvard Freshman team 37-29, as Vamplmell and Leonard turned in ex- eellent performanees. Entering the Andover meet on lNlarel1 first against an undefeated Blue team, Exeter made a creditable showing but fell to the powerful Andover team 45-21. Outstanding for the Red and Gray were .lim Leonard who won the 50-yard free- style, Captain Bill Campbell, who won the 100-yard lmreaststroke, Bob Tyler, and Stew Shotwell, lmotli consistent win- ners in freestyle events all year. t'aptain Woolmlreclge ancl Coaeh Lovshin YYINTEII TIIAIIIC The two-year winning streak against Andover of Voaeh Ralph l,oVshin's win- ter track team was snapped in the Exeter cage as a erippletl .Xeaclemy team lost a elose meet to the Blue hy the score ol' 4-Ql to 3835. Antlover hacl lieen lavoreml, lint with Jackson, who hail heen ill lor some time, ancl Horrax. hanxlieappeml by a hail ankle, Exeter might easily have won. The pre-Andover season was lint lair. for although the team won three out ol' five meets. two were against very weak teams. After the ,Xndover meet the Rerl anal Gray runners went to the Bowdoin Interseholasties, where they took seeontl among ten other sehools. In the first meet ol' the season the Aeaml- emy team easily tlefeatefl Kimball l'nion, 56 to QI, sweeping the high hurclles. the 1000-yarcl run, the high-jump. ancl the hroatl-jnmp. The seeonrl meet was even easier, as the team swampecl llritlgton. 6326 to NVQ. The team's first clefeat was at the hancls of the Northeastern Fresh- men liy the seore ol' 5222 to 28l ln this meet, flill'll'l' Mnnsie hroke the existing Blu. I,ox shin, Mr. Pearson I l'ol'lel'. Hain, llorrax, liyneh, Vlarkson. Matteson NIIIIINIU, lteynolcls, vvllltlllgltlll, xY0lYllll'i'1lt..!'t', liawrenee, Simons, llululmrfl cage record in tlie liigll-jump lmy reaching 5 feet. ll ls inelies. The following Satur- day Red and Gray defeated tlie Harvard Freslimen in a close meet, 51 to 44. In tlle last meet before Andover an unusually strong Dartmouth Freshman team routed the Academy team, 54 to 27. In this meet, Vaptain Yvooldredge tied the 4-0-yard dash record of 4.5 seconds, and a Dart- Inontli man broke the 1000-yard run record. There were many individual stars on the teani. Vaptain YVooldredge was con- sistently outstanding in the dasll as he tied the 40-yard dash record set. last year by Joe Kane. In the 45-yard high hurdles Bill Lawrence was undefeated until the lnterscliolastics. Tony Jackson and Nlinot Simons starred in the 1000-yard and 600-yard runs respectively. Vinnie Lynch and Ed Hubbard, spring track captain, did very well in the 300-yard run. Carter Nfunsie placed in every meet, and easily broke the high-jump record. Reynolds, llorrax, and xvltlllllgtilll also starred in the field events. Vaplain Savage and Foaeh Sauer YVIIESTLING Faulkner, lllerriek, Rowan. This year prolmahly the most, sueeessful wrestling team ever to represent, the Academy brought its season to a close with an overwhelming vietory over An- dover. The Academy wrestlers during the season lost, hut three of their eight matches. Uoach Ed Sauer deserves mueh credit for shaping up a team not as experi- enced as last year's, although determined to show its stuff. In the first, meet of the season, the Ex- eter matmen defeated a heavily favored Haverhill High School team to Qlg. They lost, however, the next two meets 16 to 13 and 25 to 5. to lNIilton and the Yale Freshmen respectively. A Quiney team came up to Exeter and went home on the short end ol' a QI to 7 rout. The following week, a Tufts team eould not make the grade either and lost out 24- to 10. An informal match with Governor Dummer proved a surprise, and the good opponent team took over a mixed Acad- emy eomhination 26 to 10. In t.he final match of the pre-Andover season, a strong Harvard Freshman team went Tyler, Mr. Sa uer R5lSlllHllllll, Evans, Guild, Savage, Sawyer, .Xllen 5 down to defeat hy the score 19 to 13. Vhanees for the Andover meet were better than in any previous year. Chris liashlrainn, in the 1Q1-pound elass, easily won the decision over his Andover op- ponent, and Andover's best man retal- iated with a close deeision over Sawyer. VVilliam Guild almost pinned the An- dover captain in the 136-pound Class, and Hugh Evans lost. Exeter's second and last match to a more experienced oppo- nent. From this point, it was Exeter all the way. Ralph Tyler took a pin i11 the 155- pound Class: Bob hferriek took a decision and Vaptain Harry Savage and Charlie Rowan took pins in the succeeding elasses. The regular varsity team consisted of Vhris Rashlmaum at 121, Howard Sawyer alternating with Tom Allen at 198, Wil- liam Guild at 136, Hugh Evans at 14-5. Ralph Tyler at 155, Bob Merrick at 165. Captain Savage at 175, and Charlie Rowan in the unlimited elass. Ralph Tyler wrestled in the 165-pound class for the first, few meets, but trained down to 155 and wrestled in that class after the Yale mat eh. Vuptuin Lfillglllilll and I'o:u'h Bennett SQUASH With only one lettcrman returning from the 1940 squash team, Mr. Bennett sue- ceedcd in assembling a very good squad. Although not equalling last year's record, Exeter did win seven out of her eleven matches. Faptain Tremper Longman, runner-up to Jack Holt in last, year's Lockett Cup, stayed in the number one position all season and did a very fine job. Starting out on December nineteenth against the Harvard Freshmen, Exeter easily trounced her opponent, Lacazette barely losing' the one match. Longman played his usually line game and beat Pete Grey, a former Exonian, 3-0. The winter season started with a vie- tory over the North Andover Country Club, which was very unexpected. VVe barely nosed them out 3-Q, winning by one point in Ted EWald's match. VVilliams Freshmen again provided us with a 3-Q victory, but this time not dependent. on one point. The Harvard Club of Boston turned Exeter back for the first time 3-2. Here Longman, playing well, was outsteadied Hwald, Ballictt, Mr. Bennett Pnrmelee, Longman, Lacazette by the veteran Sonnabend. Starting a home-and-home agreement with the Brooks School, Exeter came out the decided victor' 4-1. This match was indeed a surprise to everyone, because Brooks had all her last year's team. The Harvard Club, at Exeter this time, again nosed us out 3-2. Tremper, for the second time, did his best but lost 3-2 to Sonnabend. This defeat, however, was made up for by next Saturday's match with the Harvard Freshmen, as we crushed them 5-0. Playing away at St. Paul's School, the team had a very difficult time on their English courts, which are much wider than ours. However, Exeter squeezed through once more 3-2. On an unsched- uled match over the long week-end, five men journeyed to meet Choate, whom they downed 4-1. The record of unde- feated prep-school team was yet intact. Brooks, however, in our last match with them ended this record by handing us our first defeat 3-2. Mm-Neil anrl f'1lRlf'll MeKendriek FENCI N G The Varsity Fencing season was rather unsuccessful as Exeter gained only one win in four pre-Andover matelies. ln the opening meet the team easily overezum- an weak Dartmouth squad 5--1-. Exeter won live ont ofthe first six bouts, thus elineh- ing the match, ancl then Voaeh ltlelien- clriek snhstitnteml two men for the experi- ence. The first mlefeat that Exeter re- eeivecl was at the hanxls of the Ilarvartl l'lI'CSllI1lCll. Exeter lost in the last hont when Sheldon was overeome hy VVilhnr 5-2, after faptain lNlaeNeil alefeateml last year's Exeter captain, Hal Gregg, 5-3, to tie the score 4-all. Harrl hit by sickness in their next rnateh, Exeter was ernshecl 8-I hy a strong VVoreester Acaflelny tealn. In the only win of the mateh M'aeNeil heat VVoreester's Captain Shnmway. Due to sickness on lmoth sicles, the mateh with Brown was Caneelleml. Travelling flown to M.l.T. for their next to last mateh, they eneounterecl a fairly strong team. Keeping the seore even until the last hont., the l'.E.4X. team was finally cle- feateml when Faptain MaeNeil lost the Glnss, llr. liverett, Levy, ltlr. ltlclienalriek, Neptune, Bosworth lxlHl'NIllllPll, Shelxlon, MaeNeil, SlH'll1tll1lI'f10l', Novak l 5 decision bout by 5-3 to their No. 1 man. In the final match of the year Exeter was in poor physical condition because of previous illness. Starting the match, SllCllil,bill',QfCI' of Exeter was defeated by Andover's Lewis 5-3, il very skilful left- ll1llltl0tl fencer. ln the next bout Sheldon of Exeter beat Vvolfe of Andover, zz very good fencer, although handicapped by his height, 5-3. Encouraged by this victory, the l'.E.A. foilsmen again won, this time by the skillful fencing of Fnptziin Mac- Neil who won by 5-2. Exeter again tasted victory as Shclln- bnrger defeated YVolf by 5-4-. Suddenly Andover made ai comeback with Lewis lending its team to a score of 5-3. The nmteh having been lost Exeter substi- tuted Mzichlullen in the last bout, a boy who due to sickness was beaten 5-1 in spite of an splendid demonstration of sportsrnunship. The prospect for next yezir's team is very good. Returning are Sheldon, Sliellabarger, and Neptune, 11 very promising fencer, who did ai remark- :ible job on the second tezun. Q aptain Hlwell and Voaeh Be BASEBALL Early in the spring. a haselmall squarl ol' twenty players, chosen at the entl of the winter term, turnecl out for outdoor prac- tice on the varsity cliamoncl. After an in- formal seven-inning practice on the sec- ond Saturday of the spring term, the squaml, because ot' unusually rnihl spring weather, was fairly well aclvancerl for early in the season. The lack of pitching talent causecl Coach Benn a great cleal of worry. Facing a tough twelve-game schedule, the Rent and Gray was able to call upon only one hurler with varsity experience Russ Ford. All others were either up from the junior varsity or new to Exeter this year. Another handicap to the team was the knee injury ol' George Kaplan, slatetl for the role of seconcl-string catcher. As a result, Captain Bolt l'1lwell's only relief was in Frank lVIarshall, a starter on the junior varsity last year. The first-hase slot was still open a few weeks after practice hart started. Roger Tyler and Vinnie Lynch were both fight- ing for that position. Lynch also playecl I Rf X Y ll A 56 well in the outfield. The struggle for see- ond base at the beginning of the term was between Jack Forte and Bill Lovshin. At that time, both players were even in field- ing, but Forte showed a little more power at the plat.e, thus gaining a slight edge over Lovshin. In the outfield, Yin Lynch was assured of eenterfield if he did not play first base. Bud lflllms was likely to start in either left or right field. The other starting position was a contest between Taylor Gates, f'arl Gruber, Nes Bangs, and Dick Roberts. Early in the term, the control of the pitchers and the defensive play of the in- field seemed to be particularly outstand- inpg. A bit of good luck was evidenced in the absence of injuries and sore arms among the pitchers. This spring's schedule was: April 23, Ularkg 26, Cnshingg 30, Hebron. May 3, Worcester Cawayl: 7, New Hampshire Freshmen: 10, Yale Freshmen, 14, Tilton: 17, Harvard Freshmen: 21, Kimball Union, 241, Dartmouth Freshmen Qawayjg 28, Governor Dunnnerg 31, ANDOVER. flillllillll lI11l1l1:11'rl 1111rl fl02lCll l40VSlllIl Sl'll I NG TIIACIC fl0ElCll Ralph l,0VSl1lll,S spring lruvk sq11z1rl appt-ars to he very lIlllK'll wc-aka-1' tl1:1,11 the team which 1l0f0El,l,0ll gxllll0Vl'l' last year. llfost of last, ycnrls tc-11111 was lost. lllrilllgll gfillllliltlflll, aml sm-V1-1'z1l of tho winter stars arc out for other sports. Tho outlook for the Anrlovor 1111-1-l is flzmrk, 11s Amlovcr has virtually thc sauna- tc-11111 which wo11 thc winter Ill0l'l. lVlcct,s this year arc- sc'l1c1l11lc1l with Worccstcr AC:-ulc-111y, thc Dz1rt.111o11tl1, Harvarfl, and Now HilHlf7SlllFL' l4'rcsl1n1o11, and Amlovor. As lwforc, thc tvz1111 will compctc i11 thc lVl.l.T. I11tcrsCl1ola1stic-s. Not vc-ry m11Cl1 is known Elllfllll. any ol' tht-so it-z1111s, 1-xvc-pt that VVo1'01-ste-1' is vvry weak. Tho claslic-s :mal llllI'llll'S arc hy fur thu strongcst events o11 thc sq111ul. f'z1pta1i11 Eel H11l1bz1r1l will 11-:ul the 100-yard flash :1111l the 220-yard flush. cl2lSlJ VVool1l1'c1lg.f1-, G111111arcl Reynolds, and John Mac-- f'o11l1rcy round Ollt 21 strong Co111l1i11:1t.io11. Bill I1:1wrc11co, who was llllCll'l'l'Qll,01l all wintcr, Don F111'l1c1', mul T1'11cl111111 llorrux will r1111 thc 120-yarfl high llllI'llll'S. Vusp Wooldredge, Ted lVithington, Lawrenee. and Fnrber will handle the Q20-yard lows. Ted VVithingt.on looks very good in the quarter mile, as do also Bob Nlaekinson and Dick Foe. These three should do very well. The longer distanees, however, are mueh weaker. Si Matteson will lead in the hall'-mile, followed by Jim Gill, moved down from the mile, and Ray VVilkins, an unknown quantity up from the clubs. lVfat.t Varney and Mae Parker will run the mile. The field events are but little stronger. Fielding Brown, Wayrie Hard- ing, and George Kaplan, who are throwing the javelin, must improve to defeat the strong Andover hurlers. At present., Bob lVIatter is the only prospect. in the ham- mer, although hfr. Fowler may bring up some men from the elubs. Dick Miller and Gunnard Reynolds, putting the shot, also must improve rapidly. Fielding Brown, supported by Reynolds. is throwing the discus. As no trials have yet been held, nothing eau be told about the jumps. Martin, and Duncan present 21' strong pole-vunll. eombination. Vaptain Page and Voaeh Bissell CREW Exeter can look forward to an excellent. crew season if present indications are cor- rect, for t.he Academy shells are manned hy fine rowing material. Since no races have been rowed at this writing, however, any actual results are lacking. There are two varsity boats: these race against each other before races to deter- mine which is to he the first shell. Then the two boats race against the respective first and second shells of opposing schools. There are five crew contests, with the swing-sweepers meeting Pomfret, Bel- mont Hill, Noble and Greenough. Brooks, and Nliddlesex on Saturdays starting hlay 3. Nliddlesex is the chief rival of Exeter in crew and the letter race on May 31 deter- mines whether Exeter keeps the Volumlmia Cup again this year. The two Academy shells are made up ol' Randall Klein, stroke: Theodore Vhad- wick, No. 3: Henry Kistler. No. '21 and Lewis Bohn, how. in one shell: and Edwin Paul, stroke: Vaptain Al Page, No. 3: Robert Funkhouser, No. '25 and Allan Barker, how, on the other boat. Vaptain Al Page is the only returning letterman from last year. The eoxswains ol' the above hoats are Townseml Seurhler and Varleton C'levela.nrl, respectively. Vlevelanrl was a varsity eoxswaiu last. year. It is a fact that the weights and heights on Exeter's erews this year are high for seeontlary school rowers, and moreover two of the men are uppers anrl one is a lower. In the rowing eluhs there promises to he a real three-eornereml struggle for the Stevenson Pup. Sinee the Stevenson Re- galta's inception four years ago it. has always heen the Riggers who have hail their name inseriherl on the cup. Last year the lilafles lmeeamc a serious threat to Rigger supremacy. and the Blacles' new eoaeh. lVlr. Swift, turnezl ont. one ol' the hest eights that has been seen on the Exeter River for many years. Now the unmlerclogs, the Ruihlers, with new strength, new spirit, and Mr. Saltonstall as new eoaeh, at this time appear to he possilmly more than the equal of the other Iwo elulms. 16 Captain Wilson and Coach Kesler LACIIIISSE The prospects for the Academy lacrosse team are only fair this year. With no veteran goalie returning, Coach Kesler went to work on Hank VVheeler, who showed definite promise until he broke his leg skiing during spring vacation. Loomis was brought up from last year's All-Club, while Ogden and Black have been doing well in the practices. The outstanding player of the squad is Captain Roger Wil- son who returned this year to lead the team for the second time. Supporting him at attack are Lang Morris and Herby Allen, both lettermen. Sam Farmer, who played Well all last year, leads the midfield at the center position, while Ted Wllitc- and Al Brooks returned to complete the midfield. Harry Kistler. star defenseman of last year, was unable to ret.urn because of an injured knee. Percy Ransome and Lloyd Duxbury, also lettermen, fill two of the defense positions, while the third will be taken by Al Brittain or Jack Yallely. who are up from the clubs. Also from last year's varsity squad came Fred Green- 16 lialgc and Mac Osborne who will fill in at attack. From last year's clubs came several promising players. Austin Johnson is a valuable asset. to the midfield, while Al Hodges is doing well at attack. Ben Cole and Bill Guild are filling in the midfield positions, while VVindy Mills and John Bernard are showing steady improvement as defensernen. This year's schedule is almost the same as it has been for the last few years. On April 19, the team will face the Boston lacrosse team here for its first game of the season. The next three Saturdays, Exeter will play three college freshman teams, Harvard, Dartmouth, and New Hamp- shire, in that order. Encounters with Deerfield and VVorcester Academies will complete the pre-Andover season. In former years, Exeter has held the upper hand in every engagement with the lllue. Last year, however, Andover seemed much improved over its former t.eams. The Andover All-Club defeated the Exeter All-Club. Vaptaiu Hawley and Voaeh Rogers TENNIS The Tennis squad, according to ltlr. Rogers, should have a successful season this year. The team is composed of four returning lettcrmen, Hawley, VVightmau, Carter, and Longman, and also some promising' newcomers, of whom John lVIoses, winner of the fall tennis tourna- ment, is outstanding. After its first week of outdoor practice, the squad showed considerahle improve- ment. Emphasis was placed on ground strokes and service. with the team work- ing particularly on volley shots. Although the line-up has not heen defin- itely decided on, Vaptain Blair Hawley. who played ill the numher one slot. last year, is expected to take that same posi- tion this season. He did not play tennis in the fall. His footwork, however, should he improved hy his soccer and haskethall experience. In a very close challenge match, John lwoses took the numher two position from Ben Wightman, who has held that spot sinee last year. lNIoses. an Upper, is a remarkable player and should make a fine record this year. VVightman at 16 third plaee is followed by Carter at fourth and Bullard at fifth. Bullard has made the most improvement of any man on the team. As a Prep, he was poor, yet by consistent. practice, he has steadily im- proved his game to become a valuable man on the squad. Bell defeated Longman to take sixth plaee. However Longman is improving steadily. He is followed by these men in their somewhat, tentative order: Stearns, Hill, Purcell, Buchanan. and Dougherty. The doubles teams have not been defin- itely decided upon, but this much is fairly eertain: Hawley and hfoses will make an exeellent first team. Varter and Bell will be second, while Bullard and Wightman will probably take third plaee. The sehedule for the season is as fol- lows: llarvard Graduates, April 191 Mil- ton Aeademy, April 26: Nichols Junior Vollege, April 30: M.l.T., May 35 Kimball Union, May 73 Fhoate. May 10: Harvard Freshmen, May 14-g St.. Paul's, May 171 Dartmouth Freshmen, hlay Qlg Harvard Interscholasties, hlay Q3-24-: Andover, hlay 28. It S5 t':npl:lin f':iniphellnn1l l'o.uh f.uli.nl GULF Before flelving into this seuson's pro- spective team, a brief review of last yez1r's is neetlecl. Following in the footsteps of its previous, powerful forerunners, it dial a magnificent job throughout. the entire season. Its strength. too, was so well bal- anced that the second team was equally as strong as the first, thereby making il virtually impossible to he weakened. Diverging somewhat from the trzuli- tional run of ordinary matches last spring saw the first appearanee of the rouncl-rohin matches between Governor Dummer, Anmlover and Exeter. There were three ol' these eontests, each held on the home course of the respeetive sehools. Benno Jannsen, Jr., last. yez1r's eziptuin. compiled the lowest aggregate score. and so won at prize. This new type ol' muteh provecl to he so sueeessful that it is to he eontinuetl for this yenr. Ineiclentally, Exeter quite easily clemonstruieml her su- periority over her rivals in those nnmtehes, winning hy a fleeisively low seore. To continue in her unheaten trucks, Exeter clefeatefl Dartmouth and Harvard, ,.....-1 S6 but met her Waterloo at Yalels hands. We went down to defeat 3VQ to 5Kg. This de- feat was redeemed, however, by our vic- tory over Andover. However, to get back to the subject of this year's prospective team. As far as E men are concerned, only one man returned to be the captain, Bill Campbell. There at least, one berth on the team is certain. However, for the other four or five posi- tions, a multitude of candidates present themselves. Last year's men who return from the P. E. A. team are Nash, lVIogol- lon, Lawson, F. Boardman and S. Rice. llalliett, Honeyman, Prescott, who were not so fortunate as their comrades, will probably give the former P. E. A. men st.iH' competition. One newcomer makes his appearance in the ranks, Jim Ander- son. At first. indications he certainly seems to be quite a good golfer, and if I am not wrong, some of those men above had bet- ter watch their p's and q's. The prospects for this year are not as promising as last, but with some luck Exeter may readily finish successfully. BASEBALL l940 Highly favored, sporting nine wins out of ten starts, the Exeter team, through misplays and wild pitches, lost to An- dover, 8-6. Exeter started the season hy defeating Lawrence, 6-3, after the Yale Freshmen had escaped because of rain. The next week Exeter downed fushing Academy, 7-3. Tilton was the next to fall, giving Exeter its third straight victory. New Hampshire and Hebron both threatened, lint were turned hack in closely fought contests, 8-7 and 3-2, respectively. The next week Dartmouth downed Exeter in a twelve-inning thriller, 6-5, ending Exeter's string of victories. The Red and G-ray came buck, however, easily defeat- ing Harvard Freshmen, 10-l. Kimball lfnion, Governor Dummer, and Nor- wood High fell in succession. Exeter was defeated by Andover. In the fourth inning, taking :ulvantuge of Exeter misplays, Andover scored six runs. After this inning, Exeter held the Blue. Griffin, Umig, Ford, Lynch, Reeves, Mr. Benn Hayes, Kezldy, Elwell, Paris, Kaine, Kirmil, Donovan Tho Exvtcr 194-0 track tt-ani. lccl hy Vap- tziin llolv llincs, stalrtcll its cxtrcnu-ly s11c'c'cssl'11l season by trouncing tht- Dart- inolith l'r0slnncn 75lfQ-50142. In thc next im-ct. the tvzmi was otlgccl out hy Hzirvarml hy il sc-orc ol' 6-1-Iii-6l?'Elf, even though Dctwilcr lmrokv tht- school rcvortl for tho 120-yaml high lllll'lll0S. Aftci' boating W'orccstcr Aczulcniy, 95-31, thc tvzmi c-rnslu-cl tho Now Hampsliirc l rcslnncn, SHFQ-3-I-1 'l'hv following wt-ck the tc-:un gzlinc-cl thc Now Engluml l'ropz1ratory School C'l1zLmpionsliip by winning thc lN'l.l.'l'. lntcrscliolalstics. To Climax tho st-zmson thc Rt-ml :intl Gray tzicklt-cl An- clovcr in the Closcst Ill0Ct, winning 641-62. ln this inc-ut, Ik-twilcr COIllpll't0tl at silt-Cc-ssl'11l llllI'llllllg svason by fl0fl'?l.llll,EI thc l'zLVort-tl lflinlvy ol' Anmlovcr in the 120-yaml high hurtllos and also winning thc 220-yzu'ml low hurtllcs. To cornpcnsatc for Anmlovci s sweep ol' thc luimmcr throw, VVvllcr. Balm-s, :intl Kcziting easily won thu polo vzullt for lflxvtvr. v QAM-- SPRING TRACK l94 0 l nllei', Mr. Pearson, Mr. Fowler, Mr. Kelly, Meanl, Flairkson llnllelt, Johnson, Yer Plunc-lc, Mr. Lovshin, Morrison, Tlionipson, Nlnnsis' Downs, llznilsluznvk, Keating, llrozulclus, Bates, Slingvrlunrl, I4lIl1lt'l'lll2lllll, liivllzilwlsoii Weller, Detwiler, Huhlmrfl, Hines, Goerlecke, lleauwl. Woolrlrerlge H59 CIIEW 1940 VVitl1 no lettermen returning from the 1939 season, the 194-0 Academy crew unfortunately had no veteran material to build on, except for Captain Richard Uber of Scarsdale, N, Y., who had rowed in one race as No. 3 on the 1939 second boat, defeating Noble and Greenough. In the first contest of the season, Exeter split with Pomfret, the second crew win- ning by a scant margin, the varsity losing by about a length. On the following Sat- urday, on the Vharles River hlagazine Beach course, the crews again split, this time with Belmont, Hill as the opponent. to the accompaniment of a driving head wind. A powerful Noble and Greenough outfit defeated both crews the night of the spring dance, but the second crew got back into the victory column against Brooks on hflay 25, with the varsity losing for the Seventh year in a row. The season closed with the hliddlesex race on June l. Both crews were victorious, the varsity staving off a desperate Nliddlesex drive, the seconds closing their season with four victories out of five races. Ferutti, Kerr, VVambaugh, Batchelor, Quigley, Cleveland Whitaker. Mr, Bissell, Uber, Angle, Page For the first time in its history, the Aezul- enly luerusse teaun haul at perfect season. being neither beaten nor tierl. The initial gzune ol' the season, as usual. was with the Boston Lacrosse Vlub, previously unmle- leatecl by any Exeter Laerosse team. This jinx was finally broken as Exeter triumphed 9-l. The seeoncl gzuue of the season with lJ2lI'lIlI0lltll went to Exeter b il score of 19-3. This fame was fol- Y lowefl by the defeat ol' New Hampshire l reshmen, ll-6, anal Ilarvurfl Freshmen. 19-3. The tezun then retained its untle- leutecl reeoral by beating Deerfield, 16-1, Governor Durnmer, 13-HL. and Worcester Aezulenly, 21-Q. VVith at perleet, season behincl it, ai eonficlent Exeter squzul went to Andover to en fu fe in the sixth unuuul ls hw euntest. of at sport at which the Rell anml Gray has never been beaten by the Blue. Although the team mlirl not play as well as it haul earlier in the season, it obtained at slight. lezul in the beginning and heltl it throughout the remuinmler of the game. The final score was 7-2. llunsrnne LACISIIISSE l940 Mr. Kesler, Brirlge, Lilky, Duruiug, Kistler, hir. Xuflllblllilll Osborne, l'll'flIIl2lIl, Morris, Kirkpatriek, l'l1ll'lll0I', llenrlall, Duxbury WYhite. Murun, Allen, Brooks, Shuncl, Ilale, Greenhulge, Yvheeler Palmer, Hurley, Todd. VVilson, i'umpbell, Black, Wurml The tennis team met Andover in its final match with a hrilliant reeord, six vietories out of seven matches, with only the Har- vard Freshmen heating them. For the first time in four years, Exeter defeated Vhoate, 5--1-, spoiling the latter's nnde- feated reeord. Against. Andover, the team did not fare so well, coming ont on the short end of an 8-I druhhing. Hawley, No. 2 in the Boys National ranking, opposed Everts of Andover, National Junior No. 7 man, and was beaten in straight, sets. The Andover team went on to sweep the singles, TENNIS l940 downing VVightman, faptain Jim Lovell, Ted Ewald, Hal Salzmann, and Norm Varter, who split his first two sets with Finch of Andover, hut was heaten in the third set, 6--1-. In the douhles, Hawley and VVightman were defeated in a heetie 9-'T third set, and faptain Lovell and Tremp- er Longman won their first set, 6-4-, lbllt eonld not hold the paee. Salzmann and lilwald finally defeated an Andover eom- bination, Stout and hlasters, fi-Q, 3-6, 6--L, and saved the team from a shntont at the hands of onr rivals. Varter, Longman, Salzmann, liwald Hawley, Mr. Rogers, Lovell, illtbtlllilll, vvlglltlllflll The Exeter Golf squacl haul an excellent pre-Anmlover season. Unly Yale Freshmen. of six teams playerl, managed to heat the team to An important event of the season was the rounml-robin Meclzll tournament hetween Exeter, Andover, and Governor Dummer. Exeter won two ol' the matches, but Governor Dummer, airlecl hy a sixty-stroke handicap. man- aged to win one. Benno Janssen, Exeter captain, won the low meclal honors with a 220 for all three games. Thus with five separate victories to their creclit. the Academy linksmen en- terecl the crucial Andover match con- fiflently. The Blue fought a hard battle, hut Exeter finally nianagecl to flown them, 5-4. Vaptain Janssen not only won his match. hut also took the low scoring honors ol the clay with a 7Q. Bill Vamp- hell turnecl in a fine vietory, cleleating' his opponent 3 ancl 2. Purcell lost his match 2 anal 1, while Boh Lewis was defeated 3 anel Q. Vrahill ancl Burke won, however, to give Exeter its ninth consecutive vic- tory over Anrlover. li0l.F 1940 Burnaln, Davis. Nlr. Varhart, Mr. Fineli, Lewis Vrahill, famphell, Vaptain Janssen, Purcell, Burke CHEERLEADERS As the football season progressed, the cheerleaders became proficient, the new boys learned the cheers and songs, the team was winning, and consequently the spirit of the school as shown by its cheer- ing was excellent. All the old cheers were employed, the Short Cheer introduced last year was perfected, and the popular Si-Boomi' cheer was instituted as offi- cial. Unoflicial crowd cheers, indicative of good spirit, were encouraged. After the Andover game Cwhen, incidentally, a lion vs. little boy in blue skit was enactedl lNIr. Landers remarked that the cheering had never been better. A successful year for the cheer leaders was completed by their appearances at the rain-soaked soccer game, at the bas- ketball, baseball, winter and spring track encounters with Andover setting a pre- cedent for winter track and basketball. They also appeared at rallies and mass pre-Andover game cheering. The cheer-leading squad was, as usual, coached by Mr. Landers. While, llnllard, llill, Uannpbell, Nash, Sleppaeher 74- ATHLETIC ASSOCIA'l'l0N I'rf'si4lf'nf . I ' 1'e1'-I'r1'.s'i11el1I . Sl'l'I'I'ffl ry . I 'll pta ins John J. Vallagy, Jr. Xvllllillll V. Vamphell F. Bolton Elwell. Jr. IC. Blair Hawley Edwin B. Hnhhard, Jr. John M. Kirmil 'l'ren1per Longman, Jr. Neil F. MaeNeil, Jr. J. Allen Page, Jr. Riehard H. Roberts. ll Harry l.. Savage Roger 'l'. VVilson S. Theodore lVhile Vaspar YV. lvooldredge. Jr. I '0fIl'1ll'S Gordon Benn George E. Bennett II, Hamilton Bissell George S. f'arl1a.rt. Jvilllillll B. Vlark Daniel Fowler Bohert VV. Kesler Ralph Lovshin Norman S. lNIcKendriek Oscar VV. Pearson Perey F. Rogers Edward Sauer .Xrlhnr VV. Wleeks . John NI. Kirniil Rieliarml H. Roberts, Il . Martini VV. Souders .lla Illl!1l'l'N Fargo Balliett. Jr. Robert. A. BI'l'C'kll0lllll'l' Philip ll. Faulkner, Jr. Fred BI. Glass Tlionlas l'. Griesl Bohert IC. Jaeohson, .lr. Frank E. Kennett, Jr. Gerald D. Levy Robert H. 1Wonl.gon1ery, Jr. VVallaee V. Philoon, Jr. vvllllillll J. Porell, II David V. Porter VVint.hrop T. Sargeanl John H. Seoll, Jr. llenry D. Sharpe, Jr. 175 JI lNl0Il VA IISITY F00'l'llA Ll, This your llu- l'lx4-lvl' -luniol' Ynrsily fool- lmll is-:un l1:ul :1 rutlu-1' poor PIT-.xIl4lllYl'l' sc-uson. Nc-W I'l2llI1IJl0ll .Xvzulc-my, whic-In lmowm-rl 12-6, was ilu- only lc-am lu-:llc-11 lmy ilu- .l. Yfs. DL-spiiv lllis poor l'l't'Ul'll, ilu- l'lXCll'l' splril was lligll Wlu-11 ilu-y nu-l Anulovvr. ln llu- Hrsl lu-riocl ol' ilu- gzmu- llu- lgllll' rnumngm-cl to makm- an tolu-lulown :alll-r an lmloclu-rl kivk. .Ks ilu- Illllllily lmll was lmy lllis tinu- too lu-:Wy to plzuw--kit-li. An- flow-r ram lor llu- point lull was 1lnslu'c'c-ss- ful. ln flu- sn-4-olul qllilI'll'I' llu- Bllll' llSl'4l powcr play :Lllcr powcr play zuul finally, lll'f'2lllS0 ol' ilu-ir f2fl'l'illl'l' wa-igglnl. clrovv lllrougzjlm c-4-nic-r for il tolu-lulown :uul c-Xtra point. During llu- sm-c-o1ul lmll, how- cvcr, llu- gzmu- was all lor lixm-lm-r. Mlm-1' lirflmzm sllaggzjm-fl :1 lumlmlc-, Go1ll'rm-y :uul l'I0lll'll'll pawn-cl ilu- way for 21 louu-lulown lmy I,0ll4ll0l0Il. ln ilu- lourlll Clll2ll'll'I' llu- rc-l'1-11-0 pc-namlizc-ll gXllKl0Vl'I' lor rouglnu-ss :mul gavm- us El Cllzmca- to tu- ilu- gzmu-. l'c-lullm-lon sloggc-rl fiflc-on yarlls for El tour-lulown lml lzlilc-xl lo vonvc-rl on llu- lu-xl play. Xlr. K4-lly, llollxrook, Nlr. SIIIIUI' 1 1 - hrzxllzun, l'r:llu'kc-, llllnlmx, XVoo1l, lilizw, Ulm-oll, llllllllllglllll .Xll4-11, llm-nrir-lm, xl4'fl0lllJl'l'y, lmru-, Symonds, llnrflon. X1-plllnv lil l'islur Nlillu llull l Puullclon Ylllmlx Kiuull Vmuron Gill 'owll, ' U ' - - mart Q - , - - 1 ' 5 Again this year Exeter had an extremely successful Junior Varsity Basketball team, which not only defeated Andover, but ten of its other twelve rivals. The team was undoubtedly vastly superior to most of its opponents, and made large scores in nearly every game. Croonquist, despite the fact that he did not play at the end ol' the season because of illness, was the high scorer of the team. Philip Bell filled his shoes at center, how- ever, and played well. especially against Andover. Pendleton, llletzger, and Gill all piled up high scores during the season, and with Rosenmiller, Russell, Newcomb, and Purcell fought the strong Blue team to defeat. Exeter led Andover at the half 14-9, due largely to brilliant defense work, but lost its stride in the third period. An- dover capitulated on this, and tied the seore 16-16. Not to be denied, however, the final score found Exeter ahead by three points. Coach Benn praised .lim Gill and Jack Metzger especially for their fine guarding. JUN I0li VARSITY BASKETBALL Sheard, Godfrey, Paul, Russell, Mr. Benn l'ureell, Rosenlniller, Vroonquist, Gill, Metzger, Newcomb, Pelnllelon Ns... ul' Whig? 'J N' JUNIIIII VARSITY IIIICKEY This was the second year that the Junior Varsity Squad has had a regular schedule with outside schools. Nluch improved over last ycar's team, they ended the scason undefeated in six games. ln the first game of the season, they defeated Governor Dummcr Academy, 5-l. NVit.li this victory to their credit. they proceeded to crush l'ortsmoutli, 7-0. The following Saturday, they faced Andover and easily took the Blue, 6-I. They were then stopped by Dover 3-3, their only tie ol' the season. ln the next contest, the J. Yfs downed Flark School 4-I. ln a return game with Andover on the follow- ing Saturday, the team defeated the Blue 2-0. With live victories liehind them, they again crushed Portsmouth, 8-0. ln the final game ol' the season. they dc- feated Rivers Academy, 5-3. Al Vlapp, who was outstanding on the first, line. was elected captain ol' the squad. Also outstanding were Black in the goal, Vameron. Dougherty, Forte. fonlon, Allen, and liossmassler. Ml. C laik, lxI1lXIlll, llossniassler, Lililny, Vonlon, Niniicl-Q Vliadsey. Nlorris, Kirk, Vompton, Vole. llardin, Dougherty. llezanson Xllen, Bradford, Vaineron. Vlapp, lluntington. Black. Vander YYolk 78 The Jayvees had a fairly successful season last spring. Though not boasting an en- viable record, the team had little diffi- culty defeating Andover. 8-6. In the first game against Sanborn, the team was beaten, 10-6. Following that Exeter High was trounced, 10-6. After this single vic- tory, came five more defeats. Sanborn again triumphed. 18-9, Amesbury tied, Dover won,4-1, and Rochester High won, 10-7. Portsmouth set Exeter back twice, both times by a 10-2 score, and finally the All-Class team toppled the Jayvees, 4--Q. Against Andover, the squad exhibited its true spirit, giving the Blue team a good lesson in bunting, and scoring three times on squeeze plays. Ragle opened for Exeter on the mound, but he was soon in diffi- culty and was relieved by Shute. Andover tallied three runs in the first two innings before Forte slid home in the third. Ragle and Forte scored twice in the fourth, while Gates, Hubbard, and Marsha.ll tallied in the seventh and eighth. Shute, aided by a fine infield, handcuffed the visitors for the remainder of the game. i JUNIGB VARSITY BASEBALL sm. W.. 170 ALL- CLUB SIICC Eli For the fourth sneeessive year the Exeter- Andover All-Chili Soeeer game 0l1Il0Il in :1 I-1 tie. Both goals were scored during tl1e first half. During the first period, tl1e Red and Gray l1ad the hall ill Blue terri- tory mneh of the time, lint the l'orward lllll' was nnahle to get past. tl1e Andover fnlllmaeks. During tl1is quarter tl1e lied and Gray defense weakened enongh to allow an Andover goal Oll a lll'tllllllllll eorner kick. The garne was Ill0l'l' evenly played during' tl1e second quarter. Andover broke through onr defenses oeeasiolially but was unable to score. Near tl1e Cllll ol' the half, however, Exeter started its drive Elllll was continually making shots at the goal. Finally Munsie, at eenter forward, headed i11 tl1e ball o11 a. eorner kick from Hodges for tl1e Exeter seore. Ill tl1e Il0Xl two periods both teains played a fast game, lint, Illli' to the efticieney of Henry Bowen, Exeter goalie, and the Andover goal ll'lllli'l', neither team was alile to seore. Sllll'j.flS, Preseott, l'oller, llradford Howell, Day, llyslop, clill'lll'y, Shnle Borden, Nl:-Kiin, NlI'fllll'1ly, llpp, I.:1eIoel1e,G11iId Kern, .-Xshlon, Kelsey, llodges, Vohen, Mnnsie, XYood Uwing to a smaller turnout than in 1939, there were only two Heavy Club teams. the Reds, coached by Mr. Pearson, and the Blues, coached by hir. Thomas. ln the intramural season, the Blues got the jump with a 7-6 win, only to bow to the lteds, H-0, a week later. On October Q, the Heavy Reds defeated the Exeter High School, 6-0, with Lovshin scoring the lone touchdown. Un the VVednesday before the varsity Andover game, the Heavy All-Vlnbs tied the Jayvees, 6-6, Bill Rose and Burr Hardon scoring for their respec- tive teams on pass interceptions. The season closed with a 14-0 victory over the Andover Jayvee Seconds at Andover. The field was a sea of mud, and in the second period, an Andover fumble was recovered on their -l-0. liovshin swept, right end for 30 yards. and three plays later, Scanlan scored. The final score came in the third quarter, when Fremont- Slllltll blocked an Andover punt, and tlpson recovered the ball on their nine yard line. br .A ek ALL-CLUB F00'l'BAI.I. Mr. Fowler, Mr. Pearson, l'lI'0lll0Ili-Sllllill, Rowan Voughlin, Seaman, Marshall, Zenner, Uber, I'pson, liaison Knight. lluntoon, Usborne. Spence, Denzer, lltllllpitlll, Mc-Foy, Sawyer lloge, Miles, Sharon, Lovshin, Rose, Fuller, Matteson, Leonard. ltappleye ALI.-CLUB IIIHTKEY At the Close ol' the Vlnh Hockey season, an All-Vlnh team ol' sixteen players, eon- sisting ul the untstantlinpg members ul' all teams was ehosen. Sinee .Xnclover hail no All-Vlnb team, the Exeter J. Yfs upposecl the All-Vlnlm in three games. The nmleleatetl Junior Varsity proved too strong got. the Vlnh lmoys, however, defeating them 4-1, 9-0, ancl 3-2. respee- tively. The All-Vlnlm sqnatl was Inznle up of three players COIltI'llllltl'fl hy the league ehampion Americans, Trnxal, their eaptain, Wioml antl Mc-Foy: the lllaek Hawks, funr men. llathfehl, Deerson, Brittain ta repeat from last year's All- Vlnhl ancl VVilson: the Bruins gave two of their iee Inen, Osborne anal Powell, an ex-Jayvee man: the C'anatlien's hanmletl flown Bowden, another ex-.layvee Inan, Gile ta repeatj, Johnston, a nlan who Came down frmn the Varsity, anml Wlalsh: and lastly, the Rangers gave three IIll'!Il- lmers ol' their team, Aubrey, Knight antl Lane. Hr. Gillespie. l3athI'ehl, Powell, Laine. lloivrls-11, Mr. llani Xlefuy, lYuurl, lXnln't-y, Knight. Yvilsnn, 'l'rnval, Walsh Alter the Gray Club team had been awarmleil their numerals for winning the elnh series, Voaeh Phil llieharcls ehose the .Xll-flnlm sqnarl from among the lzest elnlm Y players. lt was an excellent team and l seenleml likely to win. llnlortliiiately. however, the Anclover All-Clnlm managed to nose them ont 25-QI in the mleeisive game. The game was eloseg from the start to the final gun il might have lmeen won hy either team. l'nl'ortnnately, the lilne were alble to snateh victory in the last ininnle hy ilroppinpg two valnahle haskets. Uoaeh llieharmls, however, hail nothing lmnl. praise lor his team. He praisecl espec- ially llee Hill, who starred clelensively at eenler, anml VVa1le Hampton for his goocl all-aronnml game. Nine Exeter players saw aetion in the Qillllth Bartlett with live points was the lleil anil Gray high seorer. followecl close- ly hy llnlvlvarcl with fonr. llassett, Hamp- ton, Maller, Rappleye, Frowley, Hill. anil Taggart seorecl one goal apiece. BASKETBALL l'nln:nn. Steppaelier, Vonnolly, 'l'agf,:art, Voan. 4l 0Wlf'Y, M11 llif'll1ll'1lS llannpton, Bassett, llill. llappleye. llnhlxartl .L .1 ALL-CLUB WV IIESTLING Nlr. Sauer. llenricli, Darrin liarlrour, Borden. Evans, The All-Vlulm lVrestling team had two matches this year, wrestling against Governor Dnnnner Academy in addition to the Andover second team meet. The matcli against Governor Dnmmer. al- lllfillgll four varsity men wrestled for Exeter, saw P.E.A. drop a close meet, H26-10. Raslllmaum and Guild were the only winners for Exeter. as Vliesney, Marshall. Henricli, Merrick, Lane, and Rowan lost. For the second year in a row the An- dover second team meet came out a tie, I6-16. Ed Barbour and Torn Allen started off for l'.E.A. by taking a decision and a pin respectively. VVally Borden lost by a pin. and .lim ltlarsllall dropped an overtime decision to make tlie score even. Dick llenrich lost by a pin in tlie 155-pound class but a pin by Evan Evans kept Exeter in tlie running. Exeter picked up another tllree points as 'l'ornmy Thomas Won a decision in the 175-pound class, but John Darrin lost by a decision in tlic lleavyweigllt, class to make the seore a 16-16 tie, 'l'lion1as. Kremer Marshall, Ilall The All-Club Swimming team won IL hard ezirned victory over Andover this year. Vomposed almost entirely of reg- nlar Varsity members, the team ran up il total ol' 38 points to the l3lue's '28, An- dover took first and second in the 50- yard freestyle, gaining its only lead of the ul't,ernoon, while lVheeler and Eshelmun took second and third for Exeter. Lewis won the 100-yard hreziststroke, while Ray, the only club swimmer on the team, took :L third. The 200-yard freestyle was nn easy victory for Exeter, as VVilkins and Vorse came in first and second respec- tively. Hurry hlorgzin swam well to win the 100-yard lmckstroke, :md was fol- lowed hy Al Stern who broke the record in the 100-yard freestyle. Andover won the medley relay, hut lost the freestyle relay when they were disqualified for jumping. VVheeler, Eshelman, Stern, and Hall swarm for the Red and Gray in this race. Jack Hurtshorne dove exceedingly well to place first in the dive by an wide margin. Lewis and VVilkins were elected co-captains ol' the team. ALL-CLUB SWI MIVIING Wvise, Day, Mr. lflowler, Mefnrtlly Grady, Zuliek, W'ilkins, Lewis, Ray. llnrtsllorne ALL-CLUB SQUASH Lenn With the end of the 1941 squash season a class tournament was held to determine the men receiving their P.E.A.'s. The tournament, incidentally, contained the largest number of competitors in recent yearsgthirty-one in all. The five men doing best in their matches, together with two extra men who failed to win their varsit.y letters, composed a team to play the annual match with the faculty. The men who received their P.E.A.'s were, in the order of their ranking, Richards I, Uallander 2, Barry 3, Lennihan 4, Gay- lord 5, Bodman who substituted for Ram- age, and Shepard 7. Playing the faculty team of Messrs. Rogers, Easton, Weeks, Swift, Clark, Vrooman and Adkins, they were defeated by the narrow score of 4-3. The winner of the All-Club tourna- ment, Philip Barry, played good squash throughout, having little difficulty with his opponents until his match with Tim Lennihan. He finally came out on top 3-Q. Unfortunately, however, of all those P.E.A. men, only three are returning, Lennihan, Ramage, and Shepard. iha n, Ra mage B Sh l Gaylord, arry, .' eparc The All-Club Track team, in the first meet of its rather poor 1940 season was defeated by a strong Portsmouth High School squad. The club runners raised their average to fifty per cent by crushing Governor Dummer 69-54 in the only meet won throughout the season. The squad again suffered a severe defeat at the hands of a strong Nashua High School team, however, hy the score of 76lf5 to MEM. In the Andover meet the powerful Blue runners suhdued the Red and Gray by the decisive score of 86M to In the track events Andover took all of the firsts except two, piling up a 4Q to Q1 lead. The quarter-mile run and the IQO-yard high hurdles were won hy Vvardwell and Thom- son of Exeter, respectively. In the field events, Ver Planck and Lindemann took first places in the high jump and pole vault for the Red and Gray team, but Andover, increasing its lead, swept the discus and hammer throw, and took all other first places. SPRING TRACK 1940 Mr. Fowler, Mr. Kelly ALL-CLUB Morrison, Eaton, Roberts, Furher, Simons, Mr. Lovshin Semmes, Price, Morgan, VVardwell, Cooper, Beatty, Guild .f vs, ., , M' K y ,ff igifxgatiiwgs K wr e,,1Q',e: vmf.,s.i. .f K K . YW! vff LY' . V' A nr' 'A V, H if iii? , .f 1- ' fs' W., , ,wif Q' Wy. .f r ,Q A-1--sv.-.m.t.,w..... hm, if L ALL- CLASS IIASEIIA LL l 9-I 0 Last year the Exeter All-Vluss lluselmll team, hindered hy ten errors, was nosed ont hy the Andover All-Vluh team, 8-7. Although Exeter outhit its opponents nine to six. faulty fielding. due more to the poor, wet field than to the players themselves, was responsible for the loss. Kelsey was the starting pitcher and lasted six innings, yielding six runs and all ol' the hits. Huntington replaced him only to he in turn replaeed hy Bullard who pitched no-hit, no-run ball in the last inning. Knight was Ext-ter's leading hit- ter, with three of our nine hits to his eredit. The game was very close, and even in the ninth inning it looked as though Exeter might eome hack to win. After Steiger had reached second hase, :L hit and run play was ordered. Allport hit El hard line drive to seeond lmse where Andover's lmasemzln made il speetaelllzu' one-handed ezmteh for :L double play. Previously in the season the Vppers had nosed out the Seniors in the elzlss play-offs. In a pre-Andover gzune. the All-Vluss defeated the J. Vfs. 4--2. Shaipley, Middleton, Kelsey, Taggart, Allport, lsrael, Perry, Mr. Booth llull, Bullard, Dayton, Steiger, fllllllllllgllillll, Uleott, Knight lt-i8 Once more in the history of the matches played between the All-Club Tennis teams of Exeter and Andover, the un- defeated Exeter squad was victorious. Playing on the home courts, the second team net-men, losing but one match, downed Andover 8-1. Playing in the number one position was Tremper Long- man. Though he played well, his game was off, and he was forced to bow to Wzmlsli of Andover, 6-2, 6-3. Bell at number Q, however, came through in a closely contested match against Badger with a score of 6-2, 2-6, 6-4. After playing two sets with his opponent, Tom Simpson at number three won by default as his opponent was too tired to continue. Washburn playing number four turned in a straight, set victory over Drake of An- dover 8-6, 6-4. Tom Purcell at number 5 defeated Freeze 6-3, 7-5, while Jim Leddy easily topped Peck 6-1, 6-3. In the doubles, the Red and Gray were also victorious. Lee Hill and Stu lieringer defeated VValsl1 and Badger of the Blue 6-3, 6-I, while Dave Pontius and Eddie Jones were also successful. Jackson. Leddy, lleringer, Jones, Stearns llell, llill, Simpson, Mr. Adkins, l'ureel ALL-CLUB TENNIS i Al4U4'ClAUB LACIIIDSSE 1940 The All-Club laerosse team met defeat at the hands of the Andover Junior Yar- sity squad, 4--3, for the first time in the sehool's history. The stiek-handling of the Red and Gray was, on the whole, poor as compared to the form exhibited earlier in the season. This may have been due to the faet that the team had been praetieing fora week on a muddy, rain-swept. field. During the eourse of the game the Andover goalie made several speetaeular stops. Their defense also worked like eloekwork in elearing the ball ont. Late in the first period, Andover sunk two goals in a row. In the first few minutes of the seeond period. Aussie Johnson seored the first. goal for Exeter with a beautiful long shot. Unly a few seeonds after the beginning of the third period, however, Andover sunk another goal. ln the l.0l,lI'tll quarter, Al Hodges put. Exeter baek into the running. A few minutes later, however, an Andover forward put the game on iee by scoring again. Mert Uber made a goal for Exeter two minutes before the end. ltlr. llateh, Mr. Maeoniber, Clifford, Ross, Field, Hr. Easton Earp, llodges, Clough, Mantel, Ward, Ogden, Sawyer, Eshehnan Guild, Vote. Vallely, Uber, Philoon, Loomis, Esselon, Bright Fuller, Morton, Rowe, Savage, Lewis, Nlerriek, Johnson After the time trials to decide the first and second crews for the opening race of the I94-0 season, the remainder of the squad was broken up into three clubs. The Blades were coached by Mr. Swift and Mr. Curwen, the Rudders by Mr. Ham and Mr. liartlett, and the Riggers by Dr. Phillips, with Angle, Graham and Kerr as the respective commodores. The Vlub crews rowed in two outside races during the season. The first. took place at North Andover on Miay 25, where the lilade first boat of Thomas, Williams, Eschweiler, WViley, and Parker bowed to the Brooks School thirds by a length. Un Julie 1. the first Rigger four was beaten in a special race by a Harvard Freshman four stroked by Bus', Cur- wen. Exeter '39, and freshman captain. Smith stroked the Exeter boat. The season closed with the Stevenson regatta, June 5-8. On the first day, the Riggers swept to three victories over the hapless Rudders, and, though beaten by a very fine Blade eight on the second day, won two out of three to clinch the cup. Griest, Mr. Phillips ALI.-CLUB CREW 1940 Dowd, Edge-ll, Sheldon, Smith, Bohn Al4lA'Cl4UB li0LF ,I 94 0 As usual, thc 19410 All-f'luh tr-ani as a wholc cxpcricnccml no actual outsiih- match practice hcforc the Amlovcr gainc. Boardman, Burnham, and Nash. how- cvcr, played on thc varsity tcam a good part of thc season and thcrcforc we-rc accustomcml to outside play. Thc rankings on thc All-fluh and varsity trains worm- mlctcrniincml hy chalh-ngc matc-hos among thc playvrs :luring tho spring scasun. Aftcr clccting Roger Prescott. '42, captain, thc All-Vluh tcaln of Boarmhuan, Burnham, Nash, Prescott, Lawson, and Nlogollon rcvcngccl the 1939 chlh mh-fcai hy soundly truuncing Andover. 8-l. Boardman at numhcr 1, casily alc- fcatcd hlcrrill of the Billc, 5 and -1-. Burnham and Pri-scott both won casily, whilc Nash and Lawson tic-cl thc-ir matches. At numhcr 6 hlogollon of Ex- ctcr trounccrl his opponcnt 7 and 5. Boardman and Burnham pairccl to win the host hall, 3 and 1. Nash and Prcscoil won thc host hall, 4- and 3: while hlogol- lon and .l.awson turncml in lixcta-r's cighth victory hy a scorc of 4- and 2. .lm-ulmsoii, Mr, l inc-h Nlugolluii, Nash, lll'I'Sf'0tf, Boarihnuu, Lawson 92 Tll0MPSON CAGE BECIIRDS 111-'V2ll'l1 Dusll 4.5 s. J. KILIIL' 19-119 -1.5 s. V. 1N'uu1r1rc41gc 194-1 60-yard Dash 6.2 s. J. 111. llmumvuu 1933 11-0-yzml High 111111111-s 5.21 n. 11. Surggn-ul 1939 11-5-yur11 1115111 11ur111m-s 5.8 s. 11. Surgm-ul VY. S. Squirt' 19219 60-yurxl 1113111 11ur111vs V' F' . 1.0 5. YV. S. Squirv 1939 75-yzml Low Ilurdlos 8.6 s. VV. S. Squirv 1939 85-yurml Low 11ura 9.6 H. J. M. Dmmovuu 1934 300-yard Dash 33.6 S. N. S. Ka-rr 1935 J. F. Dim-cu 1939 600-yaml Dash 1 luiu. 18.-1 s. YV. S. 1 101-1 11-c'1u' 194-0 1000-yaml Run 2 miu. Q4-.0 s. 1Y. BOIl11lI'U11 1930 1,010 Vault 12 ft. iu. w. L. 1'ctliugv11 1934- A. K. Balm-s 194-U High Jump 51'l.1118iu. l'. Nluusiv 19-1-1 liruzul Jump 222 fi. F. U. liullistcr 1939 Shui-1'ul .11 11.2-iiu. I' A. if Barkcr 1937 195 FEATURES i ! ! 96 Mr. K1-ily NIV. lmvs Nlr. Rugr-rs Nlr, xvllillll Mr. Xvfibtllllilll Mr. I, afmvr mrml Mr. Ilullmrfl Mr,Yr mvwr mam Mr. Ril'kRlI'fl Nl r I mvlvl' NIV. l'u ,. lun ll Il Nlr. l1lll'kt'y Mr. Gropp Mr. Small Nl r. K1-slvr Mr. Grupp Nlr. Phillips Mr. VFIIUIIIHS Mr. l5:1l'l'm-ll Mr. Riggs Nlr. liim-kul Mr, EZISUDII 7 I 'QU'-rf-K -voN.,,,,W if! s lil iw ,pix Q ill 1 Tx- c P l 'w 9 l Tl ll 'f , , -:S ,Q 1 ' in 1 ,, iw ,M X ..E. :.f 5, gg mJ M 15+ Ev i ipipvdi r . Y S if ga The Phillips Exeter Academy INCORPORATED APRIL 3, lT8l THE AVADEMY olters instruction in all studies required for admission to the lead- ing colleges and scientific schools. FOR ADMISSION to the Junior Vlass, examinations in English and Mathematics and a scholastic aptitude test. are required. Candidates for admission to other classes must satisfy the Director ol' Admissions of fitness. either hy examinations or hy school certificate. TllE 'l'l'lTlON is 2510.50 a year. Over ninety thousand dollars is divided annually among good scholars ol' high character hut slender means. Examinations ol' the follege Entrance Examination Roard are held annually in June at the Academy. FOR l l'l,l, INFORMATION write to the Director ol' Admissions, Phillips Exeter Academy. Exeter, N. ll. . TWENTY-THIRD SUMMER SESSION JULY 8-AUGUST 30, 1941 Vredit is given toward graduation from the Academy for courses carried success- fully in the Summer Session. New students are admitted for the Fall Term, without examinations, upon recommendation of the faculty of the Summer Session. Practically all regular Academy courses are offered in the Summer Session. The afternoons of each weekday are devoted to supervised sports at the Acad- emy, or to hathing at Rye Beach, with perhaps occasional excursions to various points of interest. The char fe for the Summer Session is 514300, includin a furnished room, hoard, li tuition, excursions and sports. For further information, apply to the Vhairman ol' the Summer Session Faculty, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. ll. CUNNINGHAM Photographer for THE PEAN An extensive file of pictures of teams and societies of this year and of years past is always at your service. Studio: Water Street, Exeter Inf! In riyfllfrmu lop In llnflmnf K'urrr-vtirmn: X- ?, E-Q0 llzmvaul Frush rlllnnif Une down, twu tu go Bluc- Monday 0l'l'0SI'l'E l'Mil'1 60-0 Hn-Hu! ll luke-as fwo of 'vm to Lars!-nmimllo dire-c-lions Ulm-kc-rl? Rug nova-r misses Nic-v going, Dux Johnny on zu wiclv mu- Gvi in thvrc :md fight Be-him! guml hlovking Val hunts an long mm stop Vnpt. Kir 'M H Y' I 1.-yqljpgii-Q fe 's'l 5 :ju 3 R' J, sb . 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SEA . 0 Add to the comfort and convenience of .M - - your summer vacation by makmg use of our Summer Service covering all New England Mail orders filled S. S. PIERCE CO. Q0 9 Injf! I0 ffjjllff-F0171 lap Ia lzoifrmz Try :again Slwuting for ilu- Slill'S X0!Notlikv1l1:1t llrc-vk l,ym'l1 un dw-k llmvn in front Ul'l'0Sl'l'l'l PAGE VYll:ll 1lu you tllllllil lynx ll guml, Bill? Uh look :ll mc now! Nlvv pass Yulfra- Ulll ll ...llllll so lu In-fl llvil llillc-rl Nu runmrk l'p :mrl nw-1' l'l. llluir Ilit ill Slrulic' Wllson lzllu-s zu slml , Q V.. 5994 - -- K bf r as-wiwf Y gun-gg if x Sri A Y 1 xv, qw 4, ,Q L... N, WW K f . ,EES xt? 1 1 v 5 ' Q X, 0 1 I S ' 4 , ziiisg X J1N George W. Dodge Shoe Co. S 931 Elm Street Manchester, New Hampshire EMERSON SCHOOL Prepares for Exeter Examinations for Junior and Lower Middle Classes 75 HIGH STREET, EXETER, N. H. Box 870 Mr. EDWARD E. EMERSON, Headmaster FOR BOYS 8 to 16 Trade at Brooksie's for Sporting Goods and Men's E 0 Furnishings P. A . 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Commercial Stationery Distributors Paper Towels, Paper Cups, Toilet Paper 20-22 FLEET STREET HAVERHILL - - MASSACHUSETTS Pasteurized Milk Chocolate Milk Produced at Our Own Farm Processed at Our Own Crude A Inspected Plant Delivered Fresh Daily B A K E R FA R M STRATHAM, N. H. P. 0. Box 231, Exeter, N. H. Phone: Exeter 57617 Serving lhe Academy and Individuals Aflernuon Deliveries lo Students THE BURNS CO., Inc. Sporting :mtl Mupi Dress EXETER, N. H. 213 Inf! Iv right' from lop In lmllunl: Sl'll.-0Xl!lIlll2ll0l'y 0111-ll liig liill llllu- 'l'uc-smluy llitting tht' llUlll0 slretvll l'ur111nle-e-- Vuptuin for 1942 llitv him. lluppyl f'02H'll 1-hw-ks Wutvh out llvlllllll Shoulrlvr arms! OI'I'0SI'I'lC PMIIC All to tlw right on 3 WYl1:1t form! Flying? 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