My ninth patrolled our outfield well And ran among our backs: His forte-and fortissimo Was on a tenor sax. My tenth was captain of the nine. All those who sauntered from Their meals in deep disgrace recall His double-jointed thumb. My next from dangling attitudes On all occasions loosed A flood of tales of Greenwich town XYith one big object-boost. My twelfth, a noble citizen, Served with us well, and yet Let saints forgive the things he did With Lyman's clarinet. My thirteenth managed football gam VVith competence and care, He always wore a helmet smart Of ultra shiny hair. CS My fourteenth delved in everything Each time fate offered chances And with great gusto vocalized Our drama, sports, and dances. My fifteenth loitered all the way And then where all could see Printed these lines and jingling rhymes And called them poetry. My sixteenth worked and played and tried To readjust his mouth Lest sounds and syllables be formed That savored of the South. It is not very hard to guess From all those simple clues The complement they represent For they do not confuse. My whole, therefore, rveiewed, goes by And passes through the gate The Pomfret graduating class Of nineteen-twenty-eight. Halrhirtnrg Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead, Friends, Masters and Boys of Pomfret School: For years we have looked forward to this day of graduation as a day of great honors and joys. Honors we have: but our joys are tinged with a bit of sadness, sadness because we are about to leave lr'omfret. No matter how many years we may have lived here, we have felt the spirit of the school about us, lifting us up. We shall always remember our days here as the happi- est we have ever spent. Our appreciation of what you. Mr. and Mrs. Qlmsted, have done lor us goes too deep to be expressed by words. We can only try to give you our thanks. Our most cherished memories of Pomfret will be of you, and we shall never forget the aid you have given us. XYe wish to thank our friends and helpers, the masters, for the invaluable assistance they have rendered us. XYhen we needed help, you were ready to give it to us and start us straight again. To you who are following us we give deep thanks for the splendid loyalty and spirit you have shown. lt is to you that we owe the success ol our linal year here. XYe are leaving our places open for those who follow us. Always remember that Pomfret is in your hands. Be sure you are right, then go ahead. 98 INTERIOR OF CHAPFT Z'?' 5, -U ww 1 '14 fwfgf.. ,4 , ,wwf- I -..ffsa,:A . Pvsqfl I X IP g QS ff KL A ,lj 3 jx 'JI X k qr f7 ?lf ' if -TSN fl xx f K x ' 'J X D -,527 , - - .- If-Q 1 ' V' . . A- -4 f . . I. J: xx '- , 1, , X ,L Q14 1.75 - . ' ' ' v ' - ff-Q - I, 1 ' , X jx- 4 ' 5?fl YY: 1 ' G' it-Q S! 5 7 4' X X ' z fr A 4,-IX - ,,f .,, --' 1, ' N I ' - -1. ,J -. -' ' ' -3, 5- .ff 2: ' ,, '1 - , 5 x -x ' 1 ' 71' '-A 1 IZ' ' ' 'sg- . ,F ,il 1,1 1 xx 7, f A -g 4 4 xl- , 1 -Z -Q - - 'iz I f ' I 413- :ln . - ,ll I-le:-5 If , x Q . - -ff. , . Q- Q, ag qu :Eff-I.. 'L'yuI - 1 . 'i :'Q. 6- ,. 'ii, ':'7- 4' 4' I' 1 i R . ,JJ 1 4 , . xi If . Bramaiirn llbftirrrs C. F. Srxxwoop, '23 Pl't'Sl.dt'llf A. M. Bic.x1:1i,.l1:., '28 . Shiga illazzagcr H. S. Biupr, '28 . Bzzsiazcss JILIIILIQCI' Uhr Ehauknginiug Entrrtaiiiiitrni On XYednesday evening, November 23, the Dramatic Club presented The Haunted House . Assisted by the Mandolin and Glee Clubs, the cast of the play was successful in entertaining the manv ffuests and alumni ol the school who were present for Thanksffiving. - bv 6 The Haunted House . a farce in three acts by Owen Davis, was, perhaps. one of the most cleverly written plays that has ever been presented at Pomfret. The plot ot the play concerns the adventures oi a newly married couple who start to spend their honeymoon in a supposedly haunted house. True to its reputation, the house does give forth mysterious tappings and groans, and, to further add to their misery, they find them- selves in the midst of a mystery. A strange young' woman is supposed to have been brutally killed and almost the whole cast is, at one time or another, suspected of the crime. When, however. the murdered woman appears safe and sound, it is finally ascertained that the dead person is, after all, only a cow. 102 THE DR.-XXI.-XTIC CLUB eff I0 fl-fl1IfI+BI'llllt, Horne, Parke, Browxl, Plunkett, Stzulxwud, XX'agst:1H', Scarlcs, Cl'l2lSC,1ilH1C'S, Nut-1, French, Lymgm, Bur Stanwood, as .lack Driscoll, continued the quiet, even work of his former years in the Drama- tic Club. He made the part of ,lack thoroughly attractive, rose to spirited acting when the occa- sion demanded, and by his steadiness and reliability was of great help to the other members of the cast. XYagstaff, who played Desmond Duncan, had, beyond question, the most diliicult part in the play, difficult, not only in number ot lines and length of speeches, but in the demands made on the actor. The constantly shifting moods of the eccentric novelist called for much versatility in speech and in action, requirements which none could have iilled better than XYagstaff. James, as Morgan, the tramp, again proved his ability in a character part. He made the tramp true to life and yet kept him within bounds, a didicult thing to do with a part of this kind. Nute, as the bride, handled his long part with much skill. His lines were excellently spoken and his acting was quiet and natural. He is a newcomer to the club and should prove valuable next year. French, who played Helen Duncan, gave his part an unusual amount of individuality. His lines were said with much spirit and expression, and throughout the play he showed himself ca' pable of more good work next year. Plunkett made Hd, the milkman, another strong character part of the play. His make-up was excellent, and his short, blunt speeches thoroughly amusing. Chase, as the chautlfeur, acted naturally and with a quiet dignity which lent distinction to the character. 104 Brown, as the Sheriff, gave a portrayal considerably above the standard for character parts in school plays. His dialect was excellent, and he gave such careful attention to details of action and expression that his part was the most humorous of the play. Parke, as the girl, was another new member to act well. By handling his short part with ability he added much to the mystery of the plot. Searles, as Dan Grogan, gave proof of his former experience. He was always in character, and caught admirably the spirit of the bluff. detective type. Horne, as the father, handled his part with suflicient skill to please the audience, and added much interest to the third act. The cast in order of their appearance was as follows: The Tramp . . . . G. P.jAM13s The Bride . . . J. T. NUTE The Groom . . C. F. Smxxwoon The Chauffeur . . T. CH,xsE The XYife . . L. P. FRENCH The Novelist . A. XYAGSTAFF. JR. The Girl . . il. D. P.xRk12 The Sheriff . . G. L. BRowN The Milkman . D. R. PLUNKETT The Detective , . . J. R, SE,xRLEs The Father ......... D. A. HoRN12 Scene: The interior of a summer cottage at Cedar Bluff, New York. Time: The present. 105 I , . 'I 'z THE MAIN HOUSE The The The The The The The The The The The Hiziting Igrvarhvrz Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Doctor Furtlmklfx Ci. BVDLON LEUNARU R. R.IL'I'l.-XRIIS Dr. REMSEN B. CJGILBY J. H. C. COOPER .ALBERT J. M. XYILSUN H. F. SAWBRIIJGE H.xM11.Tox H. KR1.1.m:cz Dr. XY. XY. BELLINCFIR Dr. XYILLIAM G. TIIAYER Rt. Reverend Dr. E. C. Avnlisux Rt. Rev. Dr. LARTHUR S. IJLOYIJ 106 THE 'ff' 3 'Z nf'.:Ti Q ix .. .- A .,+:f7:1g-X.-I. , .Q if 2133 fry 115141 47 2,Z7Q1,L,'lf'.i' F3w A Ni 'f'? H-, '1-iH'j-PM -:if 17, 'ffm rl11H'll ,IlXxQ', !aK xl .' ,'-'55 'ffm j'f,rfQ5g' ..l ,' '1- - 'thaw Q''3l'xW?f'r...J'41':I'1f.lt 'i 1 Us ' 'fm 11.- 'H1'wl-- lk fl ' i-- '. V exif 1 LN l'n-:,I','.1IlL if' ,ll S 'WW C W +11 A' ,W ' - .4 f- ': A 1 - :.-.-,fx r f--ul .15',-fffwf 35.5, X-1-,Nz - 1' ful Muff V, if 'T . lr 11,11 , eq! ' ' I 1 X Nl f J' Q! ANNO lol Q F1112 Banff The Annual Sixth Form Dance, held on Friday, February the seventeenth, was a great success. In addition to the main dance on Friday, there was an informal dance on Saturday night. There were twenty-two couples and twenty-live stags present. Un Friday afternoon Mrs. Olmsted very kindly gave a tea dance at her house. In the evening the dance was held at the Main House. There were twelve card dances, each having an encore, and after them came general dancing until eleven o'clock, when a flashlight picture of the dance was taken. Immediately after this XYagstaff led the Cotillion, during which the favors were distributed. Supper was served at twelve o'clock. On Saturday all the guests lunched at the school. and another dance was held in the Com- mon Room at live o'clock. There was also informal dancing after the moving picture, Two Arabian Knights. The School owes much gratitude to Mrs. Olmsted for all that she did to make the Dance the success that it was, and the Sixth Form wishes to take this opportunity of thanking the patronesses, Mrs. Bowden and Mrs. Carr, for their help. Much appreciation is also due to Miss Chase. The following were present at the dance: From the Sixth Form: Beard with Miss Char- lotte Patterson, Bowden with Miss Jane Erdman, james with Miss Elizabeth Betts, Lyman with Miss Dorothy NVhittier, Pearce with Miss Anita Hinckley, Townsend with Miss Mary Magee, XYagstaff with Miss Lucie Alcott, XYhitney with Miss Kate Hyatt. Short with Miss Elizabeth McBee, Soutter with Miss Barbara Farmer. 108 From the Fifth Form: Nute with Miss Caroline Crosby, Pell with Miss Lita Morris Robinson with Miss Barbara Truesdale, Taylor with Miss Edith Mitton. Wing with Miss Bettyi Neudstadt Sargeant with Miss NYeig'lilii1ig. From the Lower School: Baker with Miss Elizabeth Nute, Hard with Miss Gladys Graham Hughes with Miss Caroline Hughes, Scales with Miss Rena Memery. From the Faculty: Mr. Merchant with Miss Keator, Mr. Barnes with Miss Vivian Memery. From the Sixth Form: Chase, Deering, Stanwood. From the Fifth Form: Birdsall, Cabot, Compson, Denny A., French, Geer M., Hamilton, Hornaday, Horne, Hufnagel, Hurd. liemmerer bl., Richardson, Roebling, Bradt. From the Lower School: Boardman, Madden, Reed. 110 v P-flwfl Sf Qffxwg f' :F 9? 0 ,,-, x - gf I.. 3 V ,, A I L ' I , 1 W f I , 50.9221 -4 W W W DRP Ellyn C5122 Qlluh Though material for the Glee Club was scarce, a very enjoyable performance was given at Umanksqiving. A 1 t al l fcreclit is due to Mr. Hadley, and to Plunkett. the Leader of the Club. brea c ea o First Tvnors XYHITMAN FORD NUTE BRowN. G. COVERDALE JXTTWOOD COLES PARRE BIONTGELAS ADAMS HARD, G. BRowN, B. Loader, D. R. PLUNKETT Svvoud Tczzors First Bassas MR. BROVVN XYHITNEY XYING, M. FARMER HALL HORNE H.XRIJ, F. JAMES CHAPMAN BIRDSALL POOL ROBINSON 2 Scrozza' Bassas MR. PALMER BowDEN PLUNKETT CLCL1dCl'j i l I l l in ll 'ws ' V 1,1 , ,, , 5,,.,,,,., - , , ,, . A , . , - ln-----W.-.-.-..x....h..-x-.-.-.,,.,,.,.......,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,M,,u,,,.,,, THE HLIQE C'll'Il f 10 riglzfq Frmzf mic:-Browll F., Cow-r1lalC, Hull, full-S, l'l1111kett, Ihmwiull, Nun-, Vuul, Vglrkc, Hurd H, ,Xtmmul Svrulzd feU'Ix'1fLj'T1'l2il1, Klmmfvlus, H1'mx11 fi- l'3i1'4lAnll, Hzml F, Hwrnc, Fwnl, Aclanls, -IJIIICS, Clmprwmn, Third l'UZn'I-F21I'Il1Cl', XYhit11Qy, Wing BI., Xxrllilmllll, RUhi1!S'VIl. Uhr fllanhnlin Olluh The Mandolin Club, under the leadership of Bowden, gave a very interesting program at Thanksgiving. Mr. Hadley deserves great credit for his work with this group. !,L'Lll1,1i1' XY. M. Bowmax Iillfjf iiIcI1Id01l'llS VX'1e11TNEY iAxDi-XMS XY1NrQ, M, HALL Comes LYMAN COLLINS SCC0lId Banjo Bowlmnx QLCLIUICVD 114 . ,gg N Q 4 - o ffl N Sm THE Bl,-XXI BOLIN Cl-L'l3 Luft lu riylltg Fruut roru:-l.y1mu1, XX'l1iI11Qy, Bmuleu, Adurus, Coles. Back row 1- Hall, Collins, Wing M. THE IL-XSE13AI-L FIELD Uhr Gbrrhrzira The Orchestra was organized and run entirely by the boys themselves. For the line enter- tainment which they furnishefl the School, they cleserye a great amount of praise. Banjo SLI.l'0fl1l01lC Clla1'1'11cf T7'1IllIfL'f XY. M. Boyymcx D. R. PLcxiq15TT C. F. Srxxyyoon A. LADAMS 1771711115 Piano C. M. REED, YI XY. IDR.-XPER 116 111111 1,, ' 1 JMU ,b- FU, XM, :Jai , QK x -,,f C0v12R1J,xLE C o1,Es .ADA M s PUOL .AxTTXY0OD DIl4XI'IiR H. Mr. PJROYYN LYMAN Mr. PALMER Mr. EMERY HARIJ F. BUELL Cyl! Uhr Qlhnir 50171111103 BRi'3XX'X B. .BROXYN F. IQEMMERER Blmwx G. CLPIMICNS C Hmm U. Rlicux Tuaznrs WING VV111TM,xN Hazsxvs B1 DXYIJICN PLL' X li ETT BUWUEN 0 ir -AI A'NI..ffCI zzfx SWEENEY I3ENNY K. UEER I. lJR.xPr2R XY. PARIQE BlONTGIiL.XS C11APx1.xN HALL FARM ER B1RImsAxLL PIORNE Hl'RTJ 'IH VW Ea . P8 I. , li CHOIR November November January February February February 6. 23 3 O 7 10 24 Exttrrtaittmrnta Mr. Frank Blanch Riley lectured on The Great Northwest . The School Dramatic Club presented The Haunted House . Major A. Radclyilfe Dugmorelectured on The Habits and Environments of African XYild Animals, Mr. Pietro Blordelia gave a concert on the piano-accordion. Commander Fitzhugh Greene lectured on Aviation . Mr. Louis Mora, a magician, entertained the School. 120 Life,-af-yggg Qi! 'MAA F2 Uhr 0115155 Hunk EU,I'f0l'-1.71-C111-Rf, ANSGN MCCOOK BEARD, JR. Editors XYILLI.-XM LXIARSIIALL PJUXYDEN BI.-XRION LEWIS LOVELL SHORT JAMES AMHROSE DEERING TI-IOM.-XS GORDON SOUTTER PARMELEE LYMQXN CHARLES FULLER STAXXYOOD AIORGAN L1 Nwoon XYH ITNEY l,ll0f0gl'Uf7lII.C' lidifor, GARTH PIERPONT JAMES .id-z'c1'f1'si11g Jfafzagcr, ALFRED XYAGST.-XFF., -IR. 122 -QS . 1 Y .-.- zz. J 'il I.-.ri-14 :,:.,f:, L .2 ' 53. pm.. ....-.,, 11- Q 2 THE CLASS BOOK BOARII Luft fu rifflzfq Frwzf row:-Tamcs, BUXYYICII, Ilezml, XYz14:Stz1tT, Lylllllll. Buffs Voir:-VYhitney, Deering, Suuttcr, Stamvood, Shurt, b t E112 lgnntrfrart The Pontefract was published nine times during the past school year. It was printed in magazine form. The Pontefract wishes, through the Class Book, to thank Mr. Brown and Mr. Palmer for their kind assistance. Uhr ifinarh lftI,l.f0l'-l'lI-Clllicff Axsox McCook B1i.xR1m, JR lfd1'fo1's M. D. XYIIITMAN, '28 M. XYING, '29 J. C,xiaoT, III, '20 H. B. Romxsox, '29 J. R. Slf:.x1:1.Es, '30 C1'1'v1rI41f1'n11 .Uu11i1gv1', XY. M. Bow11EN, '28 lgIlSI.llL'.Y.N' .Ua1mgv1', M. L. XYIIITNIEY, '28 .AISSl.SftIlIf f3IlSl.lIL'.VS .ift1lIUf1Fl', D. A. HURNE, '20 1'wl1CIllf.X' lffllziwl' 72l'CtISIIl't'1' MR. C. H. Bkowx MR. A. C. P.-xLMER 124 I 0N'l'I2FlQ.XCT 114 JARIP lu 1. 1 sg Hina, lqlllbibt, Xxlhitlllllll, Hurllc, arlce, XX hilmy, llczu'-l, llwxulcxm, Rwhim . .. .,- .1-R ,:.f--JEL ...K-In V . . -.,. ,, .... www- H vw, -ff -- A ww- .. 1--A .::...x::i,1,..9vM!3'f ,j ... A Q. ' FIRST CREW' ON THE LAKF ,V 1 1 A, A., K Ki,-,,f,A,31Q-vi .-. V .H wr' E J , .. ' Q E -n ,-J Y ra Pl THF CHAPEL Q ,K Frizz Bag Prize Day was held on Friday, june fifteenth. The day began with services in the George Newhall Clark Memorial Chapel at half past ten o'clock. The general exercises, with awarding of prizes and diplomas, took place in the Lewis Gym- nasium immediately following the chapel servic es. Dr. Percy G. Kammerer, '04, Dean of Trinity Cathedral, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, made the annual address. Diplomas and honorable dismissals were then awarded by Bishop Lloyd. The Valedictory was spoken by XYillian1 Marshall Bowden in behall of the Sixth Form. Luncheon in the School Dining Room and Common Room brought the day to a close. Prizes were awarded in the following subjects: Scholarship, Punctuality, Neatness. Choir Singing, Piano, and Public Speaking. Special Prizes were given in German, f,iCOlllCll'j'. Greek, Arithmetic, English, French, Latin, History, Drawing. Mr. Olmsted also awarded the Ponte- fract, Harvard Club, and Brooks-Bright Prizes. The Athletic Bowl was awarded to Douglas Robinson Plunkett. 127 THE SCHOOL fl HX fpgxxn QARMJQX X XC A , xg X 257 Xl XX , f '-f QL ,fx ki l.?f X C E PAX 'w if Y ax fl- w fx 5 f 1 1, X QQ Vkuvv, 'LQ f A L A X' J .VKX MX be -5 H ' 'A Shy K Kg.,-Z X xx. ei, , 1 2 fg ---1 ' L , L y1':f'?Wy' N qw' C X .1 U' fl Lf, ' Q' ' ' j j. , ' 1-33 22 X' ' S... ' Glalmthar SICPTIQM BER School opened for the Fall Term. Candidates for the Football Team were called out by Coach Dunn Chang ' was shown in the Old Gym- nasium. Ocroem Fomfret defeated Bartlett High 20-O in football. Senorita shown in the Old Gymnasium. Mr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. l'omfret won from East Greenwich Aca- demy 32-O. Two news reels and three short comedies were shown in Old Gymnasium. Rey. L. R. Richards of St. Alban's Church, Danielson, preached in Chapel. 1927-EH Pomfret Second Team defeated Killingly High 12-1. The football team was defeated 2-O by the Tufts Freshman. The Cheer- ful Fraud, with Reginald Denny, shown in the Old Gymnasium. The Rey. Dr. Ogilby, President of Trinity College, preached in Chapel. Marks for the first month of the school year closed. Three short comedies were shown in the Old Gymnasium. Rindge Tech. de- feated Pomfret. 5-I-7. The Rey. J. H. C. Cooper of St. -lohn's Church, Gloucester, preached in Chapel. The Poor Nutfy with Harry Langdon, was shown in the Old Gymnasium. Taft defeated Pomfret at XYater- town, 54-13. 150 l Mr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. Second football team was defeated by Plainfield, 13-6. Noyml Iilili Reginald Denny in Fast and Furious shown in the Old Gymnasium. The football team was defeated 35-ll by Arlington High. The Rev. Dr. F. G. Budlong' of Green- wich preached in Chapel. Mr. Frank B. Riley lectured on The Great Northwest. Milton defeated Pomfret 37-O in the final game ot' the season. 'LSmile, Brother, Smile. was shown in the Old Gymnasium. The Rev. A. Rl. XYilson. Rector ot' St. l'aul's Church, Passaic, New Jersey, preached in Chapel. The Football Squad was allowed to attend the Yale-Harvard game at Cam- bridge. 22 llress rehearsal ol' the play The llaunttrl House held in the f lld tiymnasium, The annual 'llll2lIlliSQ'lX'll1g' entertainment by the llramalic, tilee, and Mandolin Clubs was given in the Hld firm nasium. Mr. Olmsted conducted the 'lillZlllliSg'lX'lllN services in Chapel. The motion pit ture, The Better 'Ulef' was shown in the Old tiymnasiun.. Beau Gesteu was shown in the Old tiym nasium. .,, ,., lim lzkl 1'.1-.it ie moving picture, 'ZX Racing Romeo was shown in the Old Gymnasium. Klr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. Vhris mas Carols were sung' at the a litei noon service. 16 Marks closed for the Fall Term. ie Christmas Holidays began. JANUARY School opened for the XYinter Term. Candidates for the hockey team were called out by Coach Sayles. Painting the Town was shown in the Old Gymnasium. Mr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. The Hockey Team dfeeated Providence Tech, 5-O. The Hockey Team played a tie game with Dorchester, the score being 1-l. The Pomfret-Dean hockey game was won by Dean, 2-1. Pomfret defeated Noble and Greenough, 2-l. A Hero on Horseback was shown in the Old Gymnasium. Mr. Sewall Emerson of the Student Y. M. C. A, spoke in Chapel. The Hockey team defeated XYilbraham Academy, 5-1. Pubilc Speaking began for the Upper School. Pomfret played a 1-1 tie with Choate. The Basketball team defeated Plainfield, 32-17. Major Dugmore lectured on XVild Ani- mals of Africa in the Old Gym- nasium. Pomfret defeated the Dean Academy Hockey Team, 8-4. FEBRUARY Public Speaking began for the Fourth Form. Loomis defeated Pomfret 2-tl in hockey. Pomfret was defeated 2-O by Cushing Academy. The Hockey Team was victorious over the Dartmouth Freshmen by a score of Z--1. The Basketball Team defeated Killingly High School, 20-14. The moving picture The Gaucho was shown in the Old Gymnasium. The Hockey Team closed its season by defeating Connecticut Agricultural College, 4-O. Thirty candidates reported for rowing practice. Pomfret lost to Tourtellotte High School 49-45 in basketball. 18 The Sixth Form Dance was held in the Main House. The moving picture. Two Arabian linightsf, was shown in the Old Gymnasium. Mr. Sawbridge, one of the English re- presentatives of Toe H. in America, preached in Chapel. Mr. Louis Mara, a magician, entertained the School in the Common Room. The Yalley of Giants was shown in the Old Gymnasium. Mr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. Com- mander Green, of the United States Navy. lectured on Aviation in the Old Gymnasium. lxi.-XRCH Mr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. First day of NYinter Sports. Second day of NYinter Sports. lYinter Sports won by IUZB. Marks closed for March. XYinter Term ended. QXPRII. School opened for the Spirng Term. The motion picture, The Rough Riders. was shown in the Old Gymnasium. Mr. Olmsted conducted the liaster serv- ice in Chapel. Pomfret defeated Putnam High School in baseball by a score of fi-l. London .Xfter Midnight. with l,on Chaney, was shown in the Old Gyme nasium. The Baseball Team defeated Plaintiel-l High School. 6-3. Bryant and Stratton College defeated Pomfret, 3-2. XYest Point was shown in the Old Gymnasium. Mr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. The First and Second Crews defeated the Belmont Hill School in the first races of the season. v MAY The Baseball Team defeated XYilbraham Academy IO-3. The First and Second Crews defeated lix- eter. Exeter won the race for Third Crews. Pomfret defeated the Tabor Academy Baseball Team 6-5. Mr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. The Baseball Team was defeated by .Xs- sumption College, 16-5. Crews lost to St. Marks at South- borough. Tufts Freshmen defeated Pom fret 23-l in Baseball. The Gay Retreat was shown in the Old gym- The nasium. The Reverend Dr. Bellinger preached in Chapel. Bartlett High was tied in Baseball. Confirmation services were led by Bishop Acheson. 1 ln-l 19 Pom fret and Milton tied in Baseball. 20 The Rey. Dr. Ogilby preached in Chapel. 24 School pictures were taken. .26 Tabor defeated First and Second Crews. but l'om fret won Third Crew race. Charlie Chaplin in The Circus , was shown. 20 The Baseball Team defeated St. Georges 7-6. JUNE 1, 2 The Gol f Team defeated Bulkeley High and St. Marks. The First Crew lost to Middlesex by two feet, and the Second Crews rowed to a dead heat. The races were at Concord. Rey. Dr. Bigeloe, of the Rectory School, preached in Chapel. .3 The ll, 12, 13 The Spring Sports were held. 15 Prize Day exercises were held. E2 .J 'Et-ef k 41' X'- I F .'. E. FM: ,-- .1h44,'?' 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' A ' ,. .1'-w 7'5.?r2'- '5-W'f?',? -f ' ' - -, : '1'f'.'-F.l'-T?'ff'Rf'- Y -A! i 'M 'f 59fE:' ' ... 4...-f , , ,,1,,5:.,:4, .J P , . W ..1e4,g, L2 lungs-A. sms' A, 'W' '-- - ' V L F V 5 ,qfhh -' a'f?'i11:2.,:L,g,-' ,.2 .'f -V ' ' . --v THE HARD AUDITORIUM ANSON MCCOOIQ BEARD, JR. . XYILLIAAI BIARSHALL BOwDEN THEODORE CIIASE . . JAMES AMRROSE DEEIQING . GARTH PIERPONT JAMES PARMELEE LYMAN . . XYILLIAM Ii,-XYE BICCAMPBELL EDwARD DOUGLAS PE.-XRCE . DOUGLAS ROBINSON PLUNKETT 31.-XRION LEWIS LOVELL SHORT THOMAS GORDON SOUTTER . CHARLES FULLER STANNYOOD . ROBERT TOwNSEND TOwNSEND, JR. ALFREIJ XYAGSTAFF, JR. . . Eirrrtnrg THE CLASS OF 1928 BIALCOLM DOUGLASS XYHITMANU, JR. . BIORGAN LINwOoD YYHITNEY . -17 East 68th St., New York City . 876 Park Ave., New York City . 203 Beacon St.. Boston, Mass. -15 XYeSt 54th St., New York City Route 2, North Milwaukee, lYiS 421 XYeSt 118th St.. New York City 1607 Fifth Ave., New York City . . Providence, R. I. 30 Park St., Adams, Mass. . . Lexington, Ky . Greenwich, Conn Brunswick, Mc . . Sewickley, Pa . . Mount Kisco, N. Y. 136 East 67th St., New York City . 2233 St. Charles Ave.. New Orleans. La 136 RALPH REID B-IRDSALL . GEORGE LINN BRoWN . JoHN CABOTV, HI . . ROBERT BlOL'LTON COLES .XNGCS FLGRADIN COMPSON . XYILLIAM HUGH COVERDALE . THE CLASS GF 1020 1-l Main St., Cooperstown, N. Y. . 352 Riverway, Boston, Mass. 42 King AVe., NYeehaWken, N. J. XYoodbine .-XVe.. Glendale, Ohio . Rumson Rd., Seabright, N. J. 052 Fifth AVC., New York City . HarVard, Mass. ARCHIBALD BIARSHALL DENNYK, JR. . , , , LIVINGSTON PAINE FRENCH . BIARSHALL GEER, JR. . . JGHN TAYLOR I'1AMILTON,ZND FRED .ALVIS HORNADAY . . DWIGHT IANTHONY HORNE . FREDERICK BERNARD HUENAGEL, J XYILLIAM BCRNETT HURD . JOHN LEISCRING KEMMERER . GEORGE DERAZZO KEYV, JR. D.AVID EVANS BICGRANV . . ,ALDEN LOTHROP BICBIURTY . BI.-XRTIN LAWRENCE BIOOREJ, JR. JOHN TRCLL NUTE . . CLARENCE CECIL PELL, JR. 69 North RiVer St., NYilkeS Barre, Pa. . . , S1i0HH1iiS,N.,I. 2237 Nlashington Ave., Cedar Rapids, lowa 308 Augusta St.. San Antonio, Texas . 325 West . . . Princeton, N. J. . lYoodland Rd.. Sewickley, Pa, . . . Cedarhurst, L. l. . . . Short Hills, X. J. 19th St., Oklahoma City. Oklahoma . . . Uakmont, Pa. 163 Rocky Road, Larchmond, N. Y. . 960 Beaver St.. Sewickley, Pa. . 600 EaSt Pike St., Seattle. XYaShington 137 . . . lYeStbury, L. l. DAVID BROWN RICHARDSON . HENRY' BONNELL ROBINSON . . . -119 XYest 1-lth St., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1-15 East 52nd St., New York City FERDINAND XYILLI.-XM ROEBLINGI, III 222 NYest State St., Trenton, N. J. HARRY BROOKS SARGE.-ANT, JR. . . North St., NYhite Plains, N. Y. JOHN INGALLS TAYLOR, JR. . BIORGAN YYING, JR. . AARON ADAMS, II . . . ELLIOT CONGER BAKER . . ALBERT BARNES BOARDMAN, II ROBERT CATLIN BUELL . RICHARD BEACMARIS BULKELEY, JR. . RICHARD CHAPMAN BERNARD BIORAN DVNN 31.-XLCOLM FARMER, JR. . . FRANCIS LIVINGSTON FLETCHER BIONTE JAY GOBLE, JR. . . FREDERICK GARRISON HALL, II FREDERICK BOURNE LI.-XRD . GEORGE XY.-XLES HARD . . EIYILEN XY.-XLN H.ARE . . . . - . - . 1Yest St., Dedham, Mass. . 130 East 67th St., New York City THE CLASS OF 1930 373 Grove Road, South Orange, J. . . . . Great Neck, L. I. . ..... Rye, N. Y. 114 Vernon St., Hartford, . . . Greenwich, . 13-1 Keeler St., Rochester, 175 Kenyon St., Hartford. Conn. Conn. Conn. N. Y. Conn. . 30 Sycamore Road, Hartford, 151 XYaterman St., Providence. R. I. . 99-1 Dana Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 1192 Park Ave., New York City . . . 1YeSt Sayville, L. I. . . . XYest Sayville, L. I. 29 East 61st St., New York City 138 J JAMES HERRIL'K . . . FELIN TURNER HL'tQI'iES, JR. BIAHLON KEMMERER . PHILLIP L1v1NGSToN, JR. JAMES Ht'J1,AlES B1AI3lDEN . H.'XRRY' ALGERNON MARSH:.L1, OTIS CORBETT OVERTON . JOHN DOTJSXN'0RTH PARRE CHARLES CHALtNcEY PUOL . CHARLES BLXNNING REED, YI . JESSE FLEET SAMMIS, JR. . EDWARD REEVES SCALES . ARMI N BICGREGOR SCHLES1 NGEIQ JOHN LOVERIDOE SCOTT . . JOHN RUMNEY SEARLES, JR. . LANDON KETcHL'x1 THORNE, JR BEAVER XYESSEL . . . 1YILLIAM GILCHRIST XYOOD . ARTHUR YOUNG. JR. . 56 East 74th St., New York City . . 10311121111 Manor, N. Y. . . . Short Hills. N. J. . 20 East 80th St.. New York City . Brookside Park. tireeuwick, fiflllll. . . . Greenville, Floriflzi Norotoii, 011111. , . . . Short Hills, N. J. . 122 Joralemou St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. . -106 1Yest 6tl1 St.. Erie, lla. . 29 East 64th St., New York City . 1-110 Cheokcc Roacl, l.ouiSx'ille, Ky. R.F.D. Route 2, North Milwzuikcc. 1Yis. . 260 Yosc Ave.. South Orange, N. J. . 1040 Iroquois Ave., Detroit, Mich. . U50 Park Ave., New York City . 1-1 Garden Place, Cinciimati, Ohio . . . South Orange, N. J. .201 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, 1YiS. LEWIS CLAUSE CAMPBELL JOHN DIIIILEY CLEIIENS STEPHEN XYILLETS COLLINS . FREIIERIL' 'l'ALIxI.xIIcsE DAY . XYILLI.-XM FRANKLIN IDRAPER . fHRISTOIIIIER IVDVMAINE . WILLIAM H.-XRIIY' ESHRAUOH, JR. FREOERIL' CARPENTER FORD, JR. IRVING SCHULTZE GEER . . FREIJER1 CK CoLEIxI A N GR.-XTNY1 L' IQ, HENIQY' l'IAI.SI-YY IRWIN HARR . HENSI'1.-XXX', JR. STEPHEN COLG.-ATE HOWARD . YINCENT CHARLES FRANCES STANLEY BOOTH H UBBIELL GEOROE ROBERT LESLIE, JR. . RICHARD DAvIn AIATTHEXYS . GEFJRKIE lXlEH.-XFFEY BIOTT XYILLIAAI KINGSLEY SXVAN . EIIWIN THORNE, 11 . J THE CLASS OF 1931 . Creek Drive, Sewickley, Pa. . 212 NYeSt 6th St., Erie, Pa. 60 Prospect Ave., Sunnnit. N. J. . P. O. Box 09, Litchnelcl, Conn. . Aclin St., Hopetlale, Mass. . . . . . Groton, Blass. . 40 Upper Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. . Stnnniit, N. J. . . . Short Hills, N. J. . 22 Cleveland Ave.. Butlfalo, N. Y. 2726 Cleinviexv Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio . 370 Riverside Drive, New York City . 81 Lloyd Ave., Providence. R. 1. 2-16 XY3Sl1ll1gtOI1 Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 11 East 48th St., New York City . . . . . Syosset, L. 1. 12 Berkeley Square, Los Angeles, Cal. 211 East Union Et., Burlington, N. J. . 430 East 57th St., New York City . 950 Park Avenue, New York City 140 FREIIERICR TILNEY, IR. . . . 870 1N1ZlC11SOI1 Avo., New York City ALESSANIIRO S'1'0MLAl1S 'IIORLONIA . . . Hello Hzlvcll. f1TCl'11W1l'1l. 1101111- SIIELRY SMITH NYALKER -IAIIES NEIIIIEw XYEST, JR. RII'II,xRO KING NYHITING XYILLIAM ELIJ.-YH IATTOOD . BRIWE KIRIQWOOII BROWN GEORGE SELDEN CLEIYIENS KENIJ.-XLL NYHITNEY DENNY . HANSON R.'xwI.IxO DL'X'AL . BENJAMIN DL'X'EEN, JR. . CORNELIVS KING . . WENIIELL TURNER PALMER . JOHN NELSON BORLANII PELI. . GORDON S,xI.A REG.kN . . BRUCE INIACDONNELL RIDGNVAY NELSON STL'DEIfs.AxKER RILEY, IR. . 2738 I-Iig'1IIaIIc1 Ave., B1l'l1111lg'112ll11, .XIQL . 150 Ifast 52IIfI St., Ncw York City . . . XYIIIOII, N. 11. THE CLASS OF 1032 . New Iiritain, CIOIIII. . -12 R13.1l'lS1.. Norway, Maine 212 XYcst6t1I St., Ifric, 1'zI. . . . Harvzml, Mass. . Suffolk Lane, Iiast Islip, I-. I. . 200 Park IEXYQ., New York City 162 Ifast 78th St., New York City '1'ivcrtoII, R. I. . . XYcstImry, I.. I. 13 NYCSI 7-Ith St., New York City . 110 Hilton Ave., HCI11I7S1L'Zll1, I.. I. . 1047 XYest 53rd St., Kansas City, Mo. 141 GEORGE GORDON SCOBIE . JOHN DAVID SWEENEY, jR. . HENRX' VAN DUsER XYING . FREDERICK CAMERON ARNOLD FREDERIC TILDEN BROWN . HARRY ENGMAN DRAPER HOB.ART NIKON HARE . . JAMES XYILLIAMSON HL'BBELL RUDOLF BIONTEGELAS . . ROGER LOMBARD X'7L'ILLEL'MIER . . . Millbrook, Greenwich, Conn. 263 Beachmont Drive, New Rochelle, N. Y. . . . . . . . 130 East 67th St., N. Y. THE CLASS OF 1933 . . Babylon, L. 1. . 162 East 66th St., N. Y. C. . . . Hopedale. Mass. 29 East 61st St., New York City . lll East 48th St., New York City . 221 John St., Grand Rapids. Mich. . 2 Berkeley Road, Searsdale. N. Y. 142 MR MR MR MR MR MR MR MR MR MR MR MR MR MR. T. BR.xOLEY . L. EMERY . FRASER C. BARNES ' . XY. DUNN . M. RIERCHANT H. BROWN . C. LYNGER . S. POND D. L.-XNGIWON . C. PALMER . BICNAIR CLIFFORD . XY. HQXIJLEX' . Fllhv illairultg . . l'Omfret. 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TPUTNABI, CONN. PUTNAM INN E. C. RODGERS Proprietor PUTNAM CONN, s 1 Established 1872 EDXYARD H. BURT T DR UG GI S T T IDRUGS-PAINTS-ST.-XTIOIN ERX 81 MAIN STREET PUTNAM, CONN. f N. G. NYOOD AND SONS Prize Makers, Silversmiths and Jewellers T No. 1 PARK ST. Boston, Mass. .llakcrs of Pomfrct M'Cdals and Clzarms To Kirkpatrick Q85 C0 PEARLS JEWELS PREEIIUTUS STONES SELVERWARE O I A X X Z J' ,W ,W ,, ,i ,,, L A, .V QXLTOONA TIM HS TRIBUNE .4 I'11j111'1111x 111 ZL'5f111jn'1' ill tl f11'1ay1'1'xx1'-zu' fu1'1'1'1111'qvfi11 1110 1'1'1111'c nj fl11' g1'1'11f 01111 lIlIl1II11f tlllff 11111- 1'1111d 111'1'1'i'1l11'.v of P1'1111.vVvl'I'1111111. Cin111'111111111xly l'1111l1.vl11'd X11111' January 3, 1856. . . HENRY XX'. SllUliXl.XliFR. 1'r1xv1'11'1'11l. TH51111oRE ART14114, bln., I'1'1'1'-1'r11vi11'1'11t, MT. HOPE CEMETIQRY Ass01'1.xTmN XIHUNT H111-12. NEW Ymui on Saw MHI River Parkway Q 4 DLl1l'ilf17Ix'lI O.1?'i1'1': 500 FIFTH .Xv1aNL'12, NEXX' Ymcli 11UU RUHXIS RHHIV ILXRIJEN -+V -5, I ' Un' ml 1 , x A H Otfzl St M515 ..r..!,i,,.1'3g. HENRY XX. bH1113xI1xK13R, 1 rc.v11i1'111. Thr :XLFRLD XX',x1gs11xFF, I'1'1'e-P1'cxid1'111. MfWy0Fk IIQFHQQI I'-iHbAXEl'lUZu-'Fifi-Yfiffl15ff26f UURPUR-+T1UX F. S. MCSELEY Eff CC -I0 XXI-XLL STREET New York City COMMERCIAL PAPER INVESTMENT SECURITIES .I1c'llIIIt'l'S YFXX' XIHRK STUCK ITYCHXYCF I IT B M Chg 5? . ,nk-. ,,,, ,L .,., T4L.L...... . TELEPHONE CIRCLE 4371-2535 THE PUTNABI TRLTST PAANY GREENVVICH, CONNECTICUT GEORGE MULLER Zi SON .Il.-IRKET 932 SIKTII .XVENVE IIIET. SZND N EMJRIH STS. NEW XIORK REOENT 7890 - 7801 Ii. R. SCHULLSTROM, INC. I5ICl.'fl'l-CHI C'0lIf1'L7L'f0l'.S' RADIO sl ELECTRICAL 30 EAST 59TH STREET SUPPLIES NENV YORK CITY OFFICERS ROBERT L. CHAMBERLAIN, PRESIDENT JOHN D. CHAPMAN, VICE-PRESIDENT RALPH E. BRUSH, VICE-PRESIDENT AND COUNSEL VVM. H. BRETTMAN, SECRETARY AND TREASURER ALBERT F. RIPPEL, TRUST OFFICER ARTHUR G. CHILD, ASSISTANT SECRETARY F. ERIC PETERSON, ASSISTANT TREASURER DIRECTORS ALFRED GILBERT SMITH JOHN D. CHAPMAN COLBY M. CHESTER, JR. ROBERT P. NOBLE VVILLIAM L. GRISYVOLD WM. E. FINCH CLIFFORD D. BIALLORY ROBERT L. CHAINIBERLAIN HENRY FLETCHER RALPH E. BRUSH RAYMOND B. THOMPSON A. S. HOUOHTON H. AR ARTHUR S. TODD JAMES H. PERKINS EDYVIN N. CHAPLIAN ROGER S. BALDYVIN WILLIAM H. BRETTMAN HENRX' G. DRINKWATER FRITZ CARLETON HX'DE LEONARD S. CLARK S. BRINCKERHOFF THORNE KIORTIMER B. FOSTER DOBIINICK A. ROINA CALVIN TRUESDALE NOLD JACKSON F. B. KEECH 6? COMPANY 52 BRUAXIIXYAY Nrzw Yumq Members New York Stock Exchange 1 iinrmunrh Becouse of the early appearance ol' this Class Book, its Board ot' liflitors has been lorceml 0 leave out a small portion ot' the material which might have been inclutlerl haul the publica- ion been clelaverl. NYe hope, however, that this minor omission will not be greatly missecl. ln preparing' this recorcl of the Class ot' 1028, the liclitors have triecl. as in former years, to give a clear anrl accurate account ol' the lilc anml spirit at l,O1Hll1'6f. RECENT 8931 II, CHRISTATOSJ PR0p GREENVYICH, CONNECTICUT T CI-IRISTATOS KOSTER FI01'1'sfs OFFICERS JOHN MAHER, PRESIDENT EDXVARD J. LUCKE - VICE-PRESIDENT AND TREASURER A. NN. VV. MARSHALL - VICE-PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY JAMES NATHANIEL A. KNAPP A. NN. VV. IXIARSHALL JAMES AIAHER GEORGE A. DREW' COULTER D. HUYLER CHARLES D. LANIER DIRECTORS F. VVALSH, CHAIRMAN ALBERT VV. JOHNSTON SAMUEL F. PRYOR JOHN J. H.ACKETT JOHN A. SHEDD JAMES T. SOUTTER A. H. VVIGCIN I,L'KE XVINCENT LOCKXYOOD JOHN IXIAHER FREDERICK K. RUPPRECHT SARTELL PRENTICE GEORGE G. FOSTER ALFRED L. FERGUSON H. J. FISHER P. A. ROCKEFELLER NATHANIEL XYEBB THOMAS N. COOKE OSCAR D. TUTHILL ALBERT E. INIITCHELL Esfablixlzed 1887 709 AIADISUN :AVENUE Bet. 63rd and 64th Sts. NEXY YORK TELEPI-IONES RHINELANDER 2239 - 2993 Ez'I'rytl1iI1g PII! in Gear uf GL'Ul S JAMES GEAR, INC. HARDXYARE AND GENERAL CONTRACTING 1159-1161-1163-1165 THIRD .AVENUE CORNER 68TH STREET, NEW YORK Your Home Rvfvaircd from Cellar fu Clzimzzcy Top NEXY YORK TITLE AND MORTGAGE COMPANY Capital Funds S43,859,85l.48 STATEMENT OF DECEMBER 31, 1927 SHOWS This is lllt' lnrgfvxt glntirtmlm' fluid uf its kind in .-1nit'r'it'a. .-1 surftlus tu Puli'ry'lmltll'r.v limi ,ftrtftctlwn for its Gimrttrttrrtl I-nrt .llu ASSETS Cash ........................... Bonds and Mortgages ........... Investments .....,............ Accounts Receivable ........... Net Interest due and Accrued .. TOTAL ASSETS ........ FREDERIC XY. ALLEN Lee, Higginson Sr Co. CHARLES A. ANGELL President, Cranford Company ALBERT Il, BOARDMAN O'Brien, Boardman, Fox, Memhard S DAVID A. ROOIJY I Boody, McLellan and Company I XVILLIAM F. CLARE , Attorney LEXYIS L. CLARKE Chairman, Executive Com., American Exchange Irving Trust Co. XVILLIAM C. COURTNEY Attorney CHARLES E. COVERT Vice-President Early LIABILITIES . . S 7,U95,5o0.52 Capital .....,.....,,........,.. Sl5,0ltU,Ulllt.lJU . 27,205,254.o7 Surplus ...,........ .. 2U,Illll,P,tlUlMlU . 1-l,So2,45-Llo Cndivided Profits ..... .. S,t45U,t451.-I8 646,784.14 . 1,0-10,787.15 Premiums and Fees Prepaid .. f-I? Reserves ........ ,..... . .. Sf-0,S5U,6-10.0-I Dividends Payable ........... . Mortgages Sold, not delivered .. . Agency Accounts ............. .. rlfmfle' sv. urlltry. 843,859,245 l .-IR 1,lZ7,4Qt4,tto 1,-lt4U,0SS.-Ill 1,054 P,llUlJ.UlJ 2,fnO7,7d3,07 055,005.03 TOTAL LIABILITIES .........,.,.......,..... s50,s511,f,4o.64 Guaranteed Mortgages and Certificates. 347410-18,823.81 DIRECTORS WALTER V. CRANI-'ORD Chairman of Executive C0 National Bank JAMES R, DEERING Deering Sz Deering HARRY M. IIE MOTT President, Mechanics Bank LAXYRENCE B. ELLIMAN Pease S: Elliman XVILLIAM B. GREENMAN President, Brooklyn Builders Supply Co. XYILLIAM E. HARMON Wood, Harmon S Co. XY, A. HARRIMAN XY. A. Harriman K Co., Inc. HCGO HIRSH Hirsh, Newman 8 Reass HENRY A. INGRAHAM mmittee, Nassau Gleason, Mc Lanalian, Merritt HARRY A. KAHLER President FREDERICK T. KELSEY Lewis, tlarvin X Kelsey GEORGE T. MORTIMER Real Estate NYILLIAM OIEERMAYER Presirlent, Greater New York MORGAN I. ITBRIEN. IR, U'Ilr1en, Boardman. Fox. Me IAM ES A. OTEORM AN Attorney FRANCIS K. PENDLETON S Ingraham Savings lhult mhard tk Early Pendleton, Anderson. Iselin S Riggs GEORGE ZABRISKIE Zabriskic. Sage, liray 8 Todd NEXY YORK TITLE AND MORTGAGE COMPANY Main Office: 135 Broadway, New York City ELEVEN OTIIER CONVENIENTLY LOCATED OFFICES 157 ff' ... 7 .i-E,,, , i ,, H, MJFXX tb , 9 RB D141 'est 47bSg,eellfG X I NewYork 1 'gg N, Q 4 gf B Sellers hewofl d Eibiefrdefoh X w LBQOKS U 'ik ,1 ,f l , uALLlEAN UA E55 0, xt as to ,O w 5 tl I 4 Qu 069' Wslmfiko f'Y..JfN!.Jf lJfYJf'Y.J VY.: For Your Stay in New York Come to Mayfair House, an apartment hotel with a distinctive atmosphere -located in a quiet section especially suited for those accustomed to luxury and superior service. Room with bath or furnished suites - for a day or longer. jllllulgluiva num, 610 Park Ave., at 65111 St., New Yorlz EDWARD H. CRANDALI., President fkuv f'k.:f'x: GKJFKJ fR.1f'ie.,vf'k.JfR.1f'R..1f'kJ WATCHES GOOD LUCK CHARMS ENGAGEMENT WNG5 Car!! GF NEW YORK FIFTH AVENUE HFTYSECONDSTREET AN Institution with twentyefour Banking Offices in Greater New York: qualified by experience to act in every fiduciary capacity, and oljfering complete banking facilities for transacting business with any part of the world. Resources over .S600,000,000 AMiEiucCAN EXCHANGE lliwmo TRUST CoMimNY NEW Yoiuq 159 VV. I-I. BRINE .4f1114-mf onfffffm fo PoM1fRET SCHooL 27 OTIS STREET Boston, Mass. is -vf-'f21a?f 3' fr 'K kg KEYS 'T 'N XXX'52 ' wg? ae- - f .'..'Lf3?'5'i - .-wi 45. . ,f-xrzvivf 'Q' 1 ,r Q flip ,- ff m - - V . 'gl -' '- f ' ' 'f-l: '7'f41'vfHf'w VT1 'h H ,.. , fly A -3 I--gay , g',:,:a.,,gg,g'-'if ' lf, '- ,-5,1 -iff--f' .e 313: Q ,. qw bij. . 5 , .- ,.. .f .' A A- f. .N , 61 . X ' Q. ep MX -- ,-1 -- ,,. s , 5333 . E ,---. 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I 'VTHIII XY,xx'NI: CI.lF'I'1lX Hxkxis, B.I'.E, .,.. .,..N'n'fFl1Il', I',l'lIZn'lIIff XX'11.1.l.xM XII-QRCHANT, Ju., HS. ,... .... ......, T I utlrvzmztxfx XXAlI.I.l.XBI Blxmlx FRASER, DS-.. ..,. I7x'rruim' nf .fltlzlctilx XYll.I.I.X3I XXFARRI-ZX livxx, .-XB... ........,...,.. Iillflll-XII l.L'1urQu IxNn.H'r M.u'XA1R, XI.gX,.... 1: .....I.L1t1'n 1 1 i w 4 Q i , 1 i 1 I 1 E r 1 4 2 invvf' ,adf , . ef. MR. E. VVALTER CLARK MR. RT. REV FREDERIC C. DUMAINE REV. ARTHUR S. LLOYD., . VYILLIAM BEACH CJLMSTEDJ, L.H.D. Enarh nf Gfruntma 1927-1928 MR MR D.D. MR MR MR. FERIJINAND XY. ROEBLING, JR. MR. ANSGN MCCOOK BEARD MR MR. ANSON XY. HARD CLARENCE C. PELL SYDNEY P. CLARK ROBERT H. DELAEIELD PHILIP VV. BOARDMAN LANDON K. THORNE MR. JOHN L. INIEMMERER Annnriatr Efrustrrn MR. JAMES G. ELAINE, JR. MR. ALFRED L. FERGUSON MR. XYENDELL DAVIS MR. BIORGAN XYING MR. JAMES T. SOUTTER 18 1023 1025 1027 lf '15 11,1-11 19 1022-23 102-1- 1026-27 311 nrm Hrrzihvnltu Roulzm' XY11l'1 I'l1'1R Cxmrr XYILLI.-xxl FURSTICR, jk. XY11.1.1,xM FURSTIQIQ, jk. RUBERT BIINTER RAIN:-:Y ROBERT BIINTER Rgxlxlsx' XY11.l.1.-nl M1xRsl11x1.1. Bmw THE EHXTH ANSON MICOOIQ BICIXRIJ, JR. XYll.1.IABI BI.-XRSII.-XLL BUXYIJIE TIIEOOORE CHASE 'I A A1 ES AM BROSE DEER1 NG GARTII PIERPUNT JAMES P.-XRBIIiI.EIi LYAIAN XYII.Ll,'XBI KAYE Kln'C.xx1PIaEI. ICOWARO DOVOLAS llE.XRi'F, JR Uhr Sixth 20 ZHnrm DOIIOLAS ROBINSON PLIINIQEI-r AIARION LEWIS LOVELL SHORT TIIOMAS GORTJON SOTQTTER CHARLES FULLER STANWOOO ROBERT TOWNSENII TOWNSENII, JR. IALFRED XYAOSTAFE, JR. BIALKOLN DOL'GI,I-XSS XYHITBIAN, ,IR BIORG.-XX LINXVOOD XYHITNEY . I ' W' X -'M 'UW .g THE SIXTH FORM I fu riylzlg l'.I'Ul!f rotvz-XYhitnCy, Plunkett, Hcufrl, l!IrXX1lL'I'l, XX'a1gal:LI'1', Lymgm, -lxum-s Sccozzd 1'oiu:-Peafce, Townsend, Chusc, Blcfznlmplwll, Stalrxxxmml, Slwrt. Tlurrl ru-z.':-XX'I1itnuu1, Suuttcr, liccring. Axsox McCook BEARD, JR. MANS Born: April 27, 1909 Address: New York City Entered Second Form Intends to enter Yale Monitor, Football Squad, '27, Hockey Team, '23, Crew Squad, '27, '28: Letter, '28g Numerals, 'Zbg Pontefract Board, '27, Editor in chief, '28, Editor in chief of Class Hook, Assistant Business Manager of Dramatic Club, '2og Business Manager uf Dramatic Club, '27g Favor Committee of Sixth Form Dance, Floor Com' mittee of Sixth Form Dance. XVILLIAM Bl.-XRSHALL Bowrnzx UXYULLYU, BILL Born: May 10, 1910 Address: New York City Entered Second Form Intends to enter Yale Head Monitor, l'resident of Sixth Form: Crew Squad, 25, '2o, '27, '283 Letter, '26, '27, '28: Commodore, '28, Football Squad, '26, '27g Letter, '27, Basketball Team, '28, Numerals, '25g Pontefract lloard, '271 Circulation Manager, '28, tilee Club, '20, '273 Mandolin Club, '2b, '27, Leader, '27, Harvard Club Prize, '27g Class Book Hoardg Chapel Assistant, '2bg Choir, '27, '28, Decoration Com- f W W mittee of Sixth Form Daneeg Floor Committee of Sixth Form Danceg Yaledictorian. 22 THEOIJURE CHASE lmrni Sept. ll, lUll'? Aililress: New Ynrk Pity lintereil Fwurth lfifrnl lntenils tw enter llzlrvuril Drunizltic Clulr, 'ZSg, 'Zin '27g lfmitlizill Squui, '- g ' Rfmrn Cumniitteeg Xumerzils, 'ZN3 liriiun-ls Llnnmitteeg lieu Cummittee uf Sixth Fiirm llzmce. 1 - Died December, 1927 l George Heyl Chauncey VIAMES AM HROSE DEERINCE JIM llfrrlli fldirlmel' 22, l9Z0 Aililressz New Yiirk Cin' lfntereil Tliiril Fwrin lnlenils In enter Yule Fmitlmll Squzul, 'Zu 273 Numeruls, 'ZUQ Numeral Sweater, '27g Sclnml lieeurml Running High ,lllIT1l,J, '27, 2283 Schiml Reciird Shut Put, 'ZSQ Senior Bleclal, '273 Senior Medal. 28: Refreshment Cmn- xnittee iff Sixth F-,rin Danceg Class Book Beard, Cheer l.ezuler, 23 ll ll J l 71 lr-iplix G.-XRTH PIERPONT JAMES -l7 , JIMMY Burn: January 10, 1909 .-Xclmlress: Milwaukee, XYis. linterecl lfuurtlm lfm'm lntemls tu enter Yale Fmltlqall Squad, '2t1, '27, Lcttcr, '273 liazlccthall Squacl, '2w, '27, '23, Team, '28, Dramatic Clull, '27, '28, lilec Clulv. 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A: H.--:fv...zg'i-' E-.I- X L-4+'s- ' -H DOUGLAS ROBINSON PLUNKETT Hey , DOUG Horn: February 16, 1909 Address: Adams, Mass, Ifntered Second Form Intends tO enter Amherst Muniturg Vice-l'resident Of Class, '26, '27, '28, President ul Athletic Association, President Of lOnian Club, Secretary Of lunian Club, '26, Numerals. '26, l OOtball Squad. '25, Letter, 'l-l, '26, '27, Captain, '27, llasketball Squad. '25, Te-ani, '26, '27, '28, Captain, '28, Cbuir, '27, '28, lilee Club, '26, '27, Leader '27, llecruratiuu Cmn- inittee Of Sixth Form Dance, llaseball Squad, '25, Team, '26, '27, '28, Cheerleader, Dramatic Club, '27, Mixiuox lacwis l,UX'lCI,I, SHORT SI-IORTYH llurni April 1-l, lQO'l .Xtl1l1'0SSI Lexington, Ky. l'.Ill-L'l'L'll l'1itb l'Orn1 lnlcncls tO enter Yale XlOnitOr, liasi-ball TL-aiu, '27, '28, Captain, '28, Football Squad, '26, '27, 'Il-am, '27, llasketball Squad, '27, '28, Team, '28, Tennis 'I'Ournzunent Runlu-r-up, '27, XX'O1'ksliOp Cummittee, Class liOOk Board, lr'lOOr COmmittee Sixth lfurm Dance, Secretary Athletic Association. 26 1 I ,l i i I l i THUMAS GORDON Sui'T'l'lf:i: mm Burn: blunt- Zu, WIN Aclmlrcss: lil'CCllNYlt'lI, limit. lfntcrctl 'l'hiral lfuriu lntcnmls to cntcr lIarx'aiwl l.c:ulcr, '23, Managcr Tcmiis, '28, Nlaiiagt-i' Hull, LN: Vlilv Sixth Fwrni llancc. flI.XRl,ES Fl'1,1.1z1: Smxxwouim CHARLIE liurni llccclnher 5, V909 .Mlilrcssz llrunswick, Maine lintcrcil l'lUllI'tl'l lfurm lntcmls In unter l-luwcluin Mmiiturg Vrcsiclcnt Achaean Club, Fmithall Squatl, '23, '2rmg l.cttcr, '27, liaslcetlnall Team, 'Zig '27, 'ZHQ llaschall Squail, 'Zu '27, l.cttcr, '28, hlunim' Mcrlal Spring Spwrts, '27, Ilramatic Chili, '25, '2fv, lfrcsinlcnt, '271 Numcrals, 'Zfig Numeral Sweater, '2lig RL-t'rcsl1f ment Cummittcc Sixth Form Dance, Class Hunk Hnartlg Schularf f ship prizc, '27, '28 27 Mwnitnrl Choir, '24, l'll2llI'lll2lIl tlcaii l'p Sqiiml, 'ZSQ thui 1 llnartly l ax'ur L'mnn1ittL'c Sixth l :vi'1ii llaiivt-1 lflfwi' l'HIllIlllllLl RLJHERT Tuwxslsxn TowxsExD BOB , Burn: Fehruary 13, 1910 Address: Sewickley. Pa. Entered Third Form Intenrls to enter Vrincetfm Assistant Manager of Fwnthall, 'ZMQ Manager uf Ftmthall, '21 Decoration Cnmmittee of Sixth Fwrm Dance. A1,1fRELa XY.xt:sT,x1fF, JR. AL , xx',xmz Hearn: September 25. 10138 ,-Xcltlrcss: New Yurlc City Entered Fuurth Fnrm Intentls tu enter XYilliams Fwnthall Squad, 273 Basketball Squad, '20, '27, 'ZNQ Dramatic Club, '25, 'Zu 'Z7g Leader uf Sixth Furni Dance, 281 Flmir Cmn- X mittee Sixth Furni Dance: Business Manager Class Bunk, '2Sg Cheerleatlerg Numerals, '27, 28 ,- 1' am, ig . lA'HI.Rl' lJm'cQl,,xs XX'1l1'rx1.xx, ilu. mlm llurn: lkmwllulwl' ll, WU ,Xflllrn-ss: Xl-xx' Yurlq City lzlllcrccl l'1vu1'1l1 l'm'm lnlcmlf 141 Ulm-1' ll:11'x':1rrl . . ,7- . . .w .7--7, . A .7 lJ1':m1zlt1cl lull, -33 K, lunr, Jr, -f, ,Ng lllw 1. lull, -fr l mm ll ul 'Na Xlmmu.xx l,1xxx'4,m1r XYIUTNEY xx'1 11'r , MHlll'Ii , Nha llmu: ,Xlvril 5. N10 Mlllrcssz New 1 lrlezms, l.z1. lilllU1'Cfl 'l'l1i1'cl l'Ul'lll Iutcmls In lfuter Yah- Xllmitorg Class SCC1'CUll'j', 'lfg lffmzlllmll Slluzul. '26, '27, l.cttc1'. 273 Assistant Klauzlgcm' of lloclwv, '273 .Nlz111z1-'cl' of lluclwv. 'ISL . 5 , Yumcruls, '2fjg liaskp-tlmall Squzul. '28, .Xlzmmlulin Club, '16, 273 illu- Club. '27, l m1tcf1'nct lloarfl, 'Z7g llusimfss Kl2lllZlQCl', H283 Class lhmli liwardg Cl1Zil1'lHll1l of lfzuwn' L'r,unmittee uf lfixtlm lform llzmceg L'l1:1i1'- man li11tc1'tai11mvnt Qvlllllllllllktj lizlsketlmll Squad, '28, xl ZW Gllaza 'iiiztnrg Ellirnt Zilnrm Evan' In September, 1922, live small youths, Brown, Cabot, R., Dumaine, Edson, and McCamp- bell, arrived at Pomfret to make up the Class of 1928. VVe were joined by Bateson, Buckley, Cabot, J., Chauncey, Denny, and Manville. The first officers elected were Cabot, R., President' Edson, Vice-President, and McCampbell, Secretary. NYe were represented in the choir by Bateson, Buckley, Brown, Dumaine, and Manville. ln the 1Yinter Sports, Denny and Chauncey upheld our fame by gaining the sum of 16 points. Having seen McCampbell, Cabot, R., Buckley, Chauncey, and Manyille gain prizes for schol- arship, punctuality, and choir singing, we dispersed forthe summer. v Srrnnh Zllnrm Hmm' A short time after school began a meeting of the Form was held for the election of class ollicers. Poster was chosen President: Plunkett, Vice-President, and Cabot, R., Secretary. The strength of the Form was increased by the following new boys: Bartow, Beard, Bowden, Bradt, Forster, McMurtry, Phipps, Plunkett, and Sargeant. In football, Foster, Forster, Bradt, Plunkett, and Denny distinguished themselves on the iirst leagues. Bateson, Brown, and Manyille gained places in the choir. 30 SOME OF THE SIXTH During' the winter term Denny represented the Form on the hockey squad. At the end of the term the class did well in lYinter Sports, Cabot, R., Denny, McMurtry, and McCampbell winning a total of twenty-one points. Beard, Bowden, Bradt. McMurtry, and Phipps played on the baseball team which made the trip to Fay School. ln the lirst leagues we also had many players. In the Spring Sports McMur- try, Cabot, R., and Forster made fourteen points for the Form. McMurtry won the Featherweight Medal and we defeated the First Form in the relay race. On Prize Day prizes were presented to McCampbell and Chauncey for scholarship: to Plun- kett for arithmetic: to Bateson, Brown and Manyille 'lor choir singing, and to Cabot, R., and McMurtry for pianoaplaying. Efliirh Ellnrm 'Qrnr September lU24 saw the Class of 1028 enter the Third Form. The new members of the Form were Crozier, Deering, Pearce, Soutter. Taylor, lYalsh. XYhitney, A., and lYhitney, M. Our tirst ollicial act was to elect Forster, President: Plunkett, Yice-President: and Cabot, R., Secre- tary. In football NYhitney, and XYalsh played on the squad, and Plunkett made his letter. Brown, Foster, and Manyille were in the Choir. During' the winter term, lYhitney, A., and Denny made their hockey letters. At the end of the term Deering, Rainey, Foster. McMurtry. Chauncey, and Cabot, R., gained points for the Form in lYinter Sports. McMurtry won the Featherweight Medal. ln the spring' we were represented on the Crew by lYhitney, A.. who made his letter, and by XYalsh, who rowed on the second crew. Plunkett and Forster played on the baseball squad. In the Spring Sports we won 24 points through the efforts of Deering, Foster. Chauncey, McMur- try, McCampbell, and Cabot. McMurtry won the Featherweight Medal. Prize Day soon came, and we departed after seeing Pearce, lYhitney. M., lYalsh, Bowden, and Plunkett receive prizes. 32 SOME QF THE SIXTH Elinurtlg illnrm Hear NYhen we returned to Pomfret to take up our duties, as heads of the lower school we found that Barbey, Chase, James, Lyman, Russell, Stanwood, XYagstatf, and XYhitman had swelled our ranks. NYith these newcomers added to our twenty old boys. we began our Fourth Form Year after electing Forster President, with Plunkett to assist him: and Pearce. Secretary. Plunkett and XYalsh honored the Form on the gridiron by winning their letters. At TllH1lkSg'iX'i1lg', XYagstaff, Stanwood, Chase, XYhitman and Bradt, made the Dramatic Club, and Cabot, R., Lyman and XYhitney, M., played on the Mandolin Club. ln the winter term, XYhitney, A., won his letter in hockey. Plunkett and Stanwood made their basketball letters. and Rainey and Forster wrestled on the School Team. Stanwood, blames, and Forster won points for us in XYinter Sports, and the Form defeated lU2'l in the relay raee. 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We again electecl Rainey to leatl us, with Plunkett antl NYhitney, Nl., to assist him. We were ably representetl on the football li ehl by Plunkett, Rainey, Russell anml NYhitney, A., all ot which were awartlerl their letters. Plunkett was electefl captain for the following' year. At Tlianksgiyiiig the success ot' the Dramatic Club was partly flue to the ellorts ol Chase, james, Stanwoocl, antl XYag'stalJf. Bowclen. james, Lyman, Plunkett. antl XYhitman sang on the Glee Club: antl Bowclen. Cabot, R., Lyman, and lYhitney, M., playecl on the Mandolin Club. During the XYinter Term, NYliitney, A., upheltl the honor ot' the Form in Hockey by winning his letter. James, Plunkett, antl Stanwootl playetl on the Basketball team. ln the XYinter Sports, Deering establishecl a new School recorcl for the high jump. XYe returnetl in the Spring' to lintl Plunkett antl Short winning' their letters in Baseball. Short was electecl Captain for the next year. On the water, XYhitney, lecl the crew to a cham- pionship season with Bowtlen anfl Taylor rowing in the lirst boat. Bowflen was electetl Commo- clore at the encl ol' the season. After the Spring Sports came Prize Day. Stanwootl and Russell won Scholarship Prizes antl Bowden was awarmletl the Harwarml Club Prize. So Sixth itinrm Emir Returning' in the tall, we now took up our tluties as Sixth lformers untler the able leaflershit-w ot' Bowclen as presitlent, antl Plunkett as yice-presitlent. ln football Captain l'lunlcett was assistetl on the team by l-lowtlen. vlames. Short, Stanwootl. antl XYhitney. Townsentl matle his letter as manager. NYe were well represcntetl at Tlianlcsgix- ing in the play anal in the musical clubs. The Dance, with XYag'stat't' as leatler, was most success- ful. ln hoclqey. Beartl tilletl his position as goal guartl athnirably, while Xlhitney superyisetl the brooms antl shovels. The basketball squatl was matle up almost entirely ol Sixth lformers. XXX- won both the lYinter Sports antl the Relay Race from lttltt. Deering tlistingnishetl himselt' again by establishing' new school recortls in both the runiiiiig-liig'li jtnnp antl the shot put. Kle- Campbell won the Squash 'l'ournament. A :Xs every Sixth Form boasts that theirs was the best Sixth Form Dance in the history o t' the School, we shall not tlo so: but we have yet to lintl anyone who tlitl not enjoy himself thoroughly, XYhen we returnetl lor the Spring Term, it was with the realization that this was to be our last as members of l'oml'ret. ln baseball. Short, Stanwootl, l'lunl4ett, anfl Nlhitney, proyetl them- selves worthy of our lorm. Lyman managecl the Crew on which Captain lelowtlen antl Beartl rowccl. Almost before we are able to realize it. Prize Day antl College Pioartls are upon us. Our last active part in Pomtret has been played. anfl we now join the ranks of the .Xlumni. 3 7 J Nxkmmmwiiwg' .f ZS Q an QL-1 We KXXXN. 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BLAINE, '06 -I1 I .I uuc .Iuuc ,Iuuc 'I uuc 111 ic .Iuuc X I arch Ma rch K I arch ,Iuuc N I arch 'Iuuc X I arch ,Iunc 'Iuuc Illia' Ir 11 12 U Q 111 8 25 15 IU 15 13 lj 15 14 17 11720 1 XI I8 1010 1'I11 1fI1f 181W 1005 V128 18110 1'III5 1000 111111 V128 V123 IIIIIIJ 'f'1'11zc, llcfyffll 01' l'z'.vfi111i III I 1II rL1'H1lIIs 23 2 5 SCCUIIIIS - , - in I D sccimds Z uiiiiulcs 3 sccmids III 1 2 sL'cul11Ir 27 3 5 scc1n14Is 2 3 D SLTUIIQIS 5 IUUI 7 1 2 I1lL'I1cr J, 111-1 N 3 IiucIu-s 21 Iccl In iuchcs 'I Iccl 11 inches liccl 11 1 4 iuchcs 41 Iccl F 1 2 iuchcs 11111 lccl 101uchcs 1311 Iccl 'I I1lcI1cs 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 L. C . A FGOTBALL C. DAVIS C. DAVIS . L. FERGUSON D. W. INNOWLTON Al.1. IUETCHICS 11. M. HIGBEE j. M. A1UNTUUMERY W. L. HALLETT C. C. PELL M. GILBERT 'X C. IIILBERT H. RLXNLY C. D. J. A. w E. R. .1- U. F M NY R F 12. T. T. A. 1. F C. D. C. IQERR M. SCULLY XY. C1-IAUNCEY N. CHURCHILL B. LEE E. EATON C. CALHOUN F. FLYNN M. ENOS R. LAWRENCE SCIIUETTE4, JR. G. CROFT S. CIIAMBERLAIN XY. CADY A. COLEMAN A. COLEII AN XYALRER K. TIIAYER, JR. B. GUNDRY S. SNEAD R. PLUNKETT 1898 1899 1?K1J 1901 1902 1 903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 3l1nrmPr Qlaptainn HOCKEY . HITCIICKICK M. GOETCIIILS F. 11. AIERRILL H. H. SWORDS S. S. LOWERY C 5. fi. XVAKSSTAFF S. C. COKE 5. A. BEARIDSLEY G. IEOVRNE A. C. XVARNALL G. PEABODY R. W. STEVENSON 5. 13. XYING A. L. HQXSKELL F. F. :XLEXANDER E. 15. CONDON A. XY. H. T.-XYLHR UI. DE T. LENTILIION W. SCHULLY I. M. RIARTIN H. STIRES ' MALLORY S. HENDERSlJN . J. HENDERSON C 19l'M.X1NE, All G. FIELD . S. NTURISON g1ZER S. SNEAD . M. DENNY 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 BASEBALL 5. C. TURBCLL H D. XVOOD H D. XYOOD A. L. IIERGUSUN T. F. RANDOLPH lk. DE N. CRCOER 1'. H AIERRILL 11 L. HITCIICOCR R. H. HULL G. M. CLARK R. E. BINOIIAII 5. A. HEARDSLEYV, 'IR R S. LQALLENDER E. S. XYINSTON R NY. IXTEWBCRY S. P. CLARK W. N. CHURCHILL -I. HOTT R. H.-XRTE C. L. HARRISON I+. N. LYLMSTED H G. SANDERSON J. D. DEPEXX' C. C. BUELL T. F. 19.-XKES C. C. TOWNSEND W. S. ITENDERSON C. CIIAPIN 11. C. IJUMAINE, JR. 13. L. AIALLORY H. S. JOHNSON E. M. FOSTER K. S. RIDGEWAY M. L. L. SHORT 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1 926 1927 1928 G G R D S. H H T. J- C A II CREVV . V. CUTLER . M. rX1 1'LETON G. CROFT M. CIIISHOLII K. IQERR C. PIERCE, 2ND C. PIERCE, 2ND XYAINWRIGHT F. L. COLEMAN C. CRAWFORD B. XVHITNEY M. BOXVDEN M. Hmwux B, Bu,xkm1.xN, C. BVELL, jk. III-IER, jk. C. B A KIZR M. BEARD, jk, C. BAKER R. Brkns.u.1. M. DI-QNNY, jk. M. Bmklv. jk. 1I1Ili1I1IP1'5 nf tlyr I'OO'I'lIgXI.I. . 11 I. I. H.xml,1mN, II II. l,. Ixitllkkliswvfx II IQP, .-X. Hukxlc 41. l..jAINIIiS I I, R. I'1.1'NkETT A. M. IIENNY, jk M, F.xkMEk, jk. M, fr!-Il-.IL j k, j. C.XIIIJ'Ix, III M. Irlgl-.IL jk. S. HfQN5II.KXX', jk. IZUWIIEN IJ. XX. H.NIIIl M. I.. I..5n11k'1' li, If. SITANXYHIIII I. I, l.xY1.Imk, jk HOCKICY II: H.xkl1 L, Q. 1E1.l., jk. j. I. 'I'Ax'1.uk, jli. H.-X5hIIgXI.I. XY. IS. Hl'Rli Il. Ii. I'1.1'Nk1-.'1I'r A. M. 5L'IlI.l CRI:IXX' iSIN4.I.R I. l. H.xx111:mx, II S In I. Hl'1LlII' Ik Il. H, lirvrlxlmsux 45 . 'If 'IR mx' NEIQNI XX urrxw, XX'u1'1NEY mf.. jk. XYHIIIM. XX'11l1NEx' I.. SrwkT S'1'.xNxwfw1v XX'u1T1w. M.-.N Elie Glamtaiim Douglas Robinson Plunkett, Captain ol' the Football Team, entered the school in 1923. Playing three years on the team, two as hallback and one as fullback, Plunkett was a player o li the highest order. He was handicapped this year by a light and inexperienced team. Archibald Marshall Denny lnllilled admirably his position as Captain of the Hockey Team. He entered the school in lU22, made the team as right wing l926, and played center in l927 and 1028. Marion Lewis Lovell Short. Captain ot' the Baseball Team, entered the school in his Fifth Form year. He played in center-lield and at short-stop. He made a good leader and an ex- cellent Captain. XYilliam Marshall Bowden, Commodore of the Crew, entered the school in 1923. In 1925 Bowden stroked the third torm crew, the following year he made his letter rowing No. 2 in the tirst boat in the Middlesex race. ln his Filth Form year he rowed No. 2 on the champion- ship tirst crew, and in N728 he stroked the tirst crew. Bowden was an admirable captain, being a competent leader and an experienced oarsman. 44 111 xi' ZS.. 8437- v ,.... 4- xg' Y W .A 1, r 1 ,,-,,..--1 ...-,H THE CAI7'T.XlNS mkctt, I,lL'Hlly, Slnlrt, llwxxdn-11 TIFFANY II Co. JEWELRY SILYEIIIIFIIIE STATIONERY Szgovrzbr ITZ Qzzalziy .flloderafe 171 Przke MAIL INQUIRIES RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION FIFTH AYENIIE E379 STITEET-NEWYOIIII Nl I I I. T.xYl.u1:. 20 . Nl GICICR, '20 . . L. XYHITNEX, 28 XX M. BUWIJEN, '78 v X B. BuA1:lmI,xx, 3.5 IJ A. Houma, 20 . -. L. SHURT, '78 T- 5155? 4' Q r . .,:. T' IH f 1 N X. 5 . , 2 QS' 'K' ' ' ' x7' V 'ffixx ' 'i gf' Q . ' ff' 'MX ' V FOQTBALL OFFICIVIRS D. R. PLUNKETT, '28 ..... Cujvtuizz R. T. TMVNSENH, '28 ..... .llumzgvr L. P. Fmcxvll, '20 . . . .-l.fs't jllaimgci' THE TEAM . . Lvft limi D. B. RIc'l1Axu1usuN, '20 . Lvft Tuulsh' G. P. VTAMICS, '28 . . lmft fiirunl . . Cviltvr R. C. BVEL1., '30 . . D. R. PLl'NKETT, '28 . . . Right ffzrard R. Ii. XY111'1'1Nc1, '31 . . I. T. H.XRlll.1'KDN, '20 .... l'Ifiii7Llt'rIx' SUBSTITUTES . . Left tlulfhuvlc C. F. ST.xNmmim, '28 . . Lcft filitlftl' M. XYING, '20 . . 46 Right Tavkle' . Right End . QllU7'I'L'I'i7Ut'h' Lvft Iglulfbuck Right Halfhavle . QllGI'I'CI'l7Ut'R . Right Tavhh' Ml-44-.fr -rv-'qw i -. . ,lt V- , . , it TH!-Q FHU'l'i1gXl.l. '1'I-LXR! Luft to VI-j7lIf,' Nmlvrf:-Hurlle, Richamlsmx, limulcly l'lm1kmtt, XX hitncv, lzmmus, Slnlrl ar1a'iny:-Mr. Fraser, XYhiti11g, XX'ing XD, Hamilunl, X111 lillllll, 'lliylm-, St:1l1mm.I', Ixus-ll, 'l'mmsc111l, YUllNll t'V. L Ellyn Fllnntlmll Swann nf 1523 Forty-eight men reported for practice on September 22nd. The squad. however, was linally cut down to three teams. Cieei' and l'lunlqett were the only letter-men returning from last year. Un October lst, in the first game of the season, a practice game, l'omfret defeated Bartlett High 20-O. On the following Saturday, the game with liast Greenwich was won by a score of 32-fl. The team showed marked improvement. On the 15th of October. l'omfret suffered its first defeat at the hands of an exceptionally heavy Tufts Second Team. The only score. a sa fety, was made in the last quarter. The game ended with the score 2-O and the ball in PomI'ret's possession on Tufts' one-yard line. The Pomfret team, although outweighed twenty pounds to a man, kept Tufts from scoring a touch- down, and completely outplayed the visitors in the last quarter. On Saturday the 22nd, llomfret was defeated by a very fast team from Rindge Technical School. The score was 2-l'+7. At llvatertown, on October Zflth, Taft won from l'omfrct by a score of 54-13. The Vom- fret team, outplayed in the lirst half, came baclc in the second and scored two touchclowns. On the Sth of November, Arlington High won the game from Pomfret by a score of 53-O 49 In the linal game of the season, November 12th, Milton defeated Pomfret, 37-O. This was the hardest game ofthe season. The heavy Milton team was able to break through Pomiretys defense frequently. However, as Pomfret made six hrst downs to Milton's ten, the game was much closer than the score would indicate. Letters were awarded to sixteen boys including' the manager. Marshall Geer, '20, was elected captain of next yearls team. To Mr. Fraser and Mr. Dunn, to Captain Plunkett and his team, and to tne squad. the School expresses its hearty appreciation. 50 1 1 Q! 12 15 1 1 BOARDMAN BOXVDEN BUELL GEER 11.-XMILTON HQRNE JAMES PLUNKETT R1t'HARims0N SHORT Srxxwooii TAYLOR XYHITING XYHITNEY W1 NG Sviatiatim nf 3Fnnthz11l EIB ZUHPII 1930 1928 1930 1929 1929 1929 1928 1928 1929 1928 1928 1929 1931 1928 1929 1'o.v1'f1'011 Hall' Back Right Guard Quarter Back Left Guard Full Back Left Guard Right 121111 Full Back Right Tackle Left Emi Quarter Hack Left Tackle Half Back Center Right Tackle' Igv 17 17 16 16 18 17 19 18 18 18 18 16 16 17 16 II'v1'glzf 155 154 130 157 1 60 135 136 151 170 155 ,- 135 182 100 161 15-1 Average Age of Team, 17 years 1 month Average XYeight of Team. 153 pounds Average Height of Team, 5 lgt. 916 iii. 52 Heiglzf ft. O it. 11 ft. 756 ft. 0 tt. 1 ft. 7 It. 7 ft. 10 ft. 1 ft. 616 ft. 11 it. 11 ft. 8 ft. 756 ft. 1056 I M. I CG Q NY. f 0 A K 4 Y ff' .x. Qbftirrrs Bl. IXJIENNY, JR., '20 . . . Clrfvfuzbz L. XYIIITNICY, '28 .... .llumzgrr H. Umx'El:lm.xl.lf, JR., '20 . .AI.v.v'f .llulzczgw Grant C. l'rc1.1., '20 . . Kfglzl II'1'z1f1 M. DENNY, 'ZW . . . CWCIIILCI' K. NYI11T1Nm: . . Luft lI'z'11yf C. BAKER, '50 . . . Rfglzf llvfvuzxv Glilili, '20 .... . Lcff lM'fv1z.vv M. B12.xR1m, Ju., rf 1.1. I.xY1.0R . I' Ci. Hum . '28 . . . . Cf mil Snhniihitrs . Rfglzf l?vfv11.w . R1'gl1flI'z'11g1 M. IRXRBIER . . . Cmzfur ' 1 . BSL: . ' .1 ix-ffww P, ,. . rf, 5 va pf. , .1 .48 4 f .mag , -, , ' ,1S5,2fl5 2f'5?Xf9:xZiF'f'. 3 ' . . :i? +' l 5555i-lil? ffvTff.Qff'XTl x 4 rt .,.1q3-,xx-'.ir'i ' 2-X.aTwc5.j' s' ,sw-:.s Q-, -.. 'Y-v-.-. 1 x f ,ern-r:5:?:'--'f 1 - Q ' ' ' if fi, I 1' -7 - - . - 'N ': 1.- 'nav 4- X ' ' - -Lf P' .. 1 I , K . 1 I, 1 I . S A v , A . ',' E112 linrkrg Srzwnn nf 1923 XYith the presumably only fair prospects lor hockey, the 1028 season proved better than was expected. The team played twelve games ot which they won six, tied two. and lost lour. In the four major games. the team defeated Noble and Greenough 2-l, tied Choate l-l, lost to Loomis 2-ll, and played its very best hockey in winning from the Dartmouth Freshmen in an overtime game 2-l. There were no outstanding players on the team and that is probably one reason for the successful season enjoyed. Courlz ,-XLIQX Sixvrics. Practice began on Upper Paradise under the direction of Coach Sayles on january ltlih. Twenty-tive candidates reported, but after the lirst game this number was reduced to fifteen men who constituted the squad for the rest of the season. The season opened on January 16th with a 5-O victory tor Pomfret over Providence Tech, The game was fast and showed great promise for the team. On january 18th, Pomtret played a l-l tie game with Dorchester. The team showed improvement over its play in the last game despite the rough ice. In two overtime periods, Dean Academy defeated Pomfret 2-l on January lflth. The ol'- fensive work of both teams was good. 55 ., V 14 .,.. . ,,.,. , , , . .A 9 , 3 K w. qv. X V' 1 V' J, -- ., . 1.,:- Kg 9' .TS , ., : A '1ET?3'11..3 'I 5' Eff ' ' ,N ff'- .:Q1i:2f: x fE:23sE::f1 df? ' N ' H Q ..,. ,dgfinf-f.,,, Q. Zi.. ' ' ' A ... ' -'av 1 , 4-5 - -. ,K ' 1,3 . , . ' , --1,-,. '55--1-5--A -- X 2 1' 3,'.5gf.a:5'f':'3Z,3,::tit ' ' A I ' Y Jw x Q , Af- Q x 5 5 N , , s M 1 A Q. Qs 'Z 94, as Z if ' ' 4 ' Ns f ' v Q W n .1 if . , . I 1 .,... : 1 Ni' M N Q 1 SE 'X 5: v-,N 'R N ,L I U Q V Pg J' 1' X 5 1 -rv ' Y 5 N O 1 it Q U , 5 8 ,1 A X X S tx I Q x t Q X5 x K X x Us S N ,E +1 X A THE HOCKEY TE.-XM t to l'l.!llIfZ?HZlTll F., Xyhilillg, Pell C., Beard, l,CIll1j', llukcr, Gncr, 'l'11ylur, F1ll'IU1JI', Xxvllillltj Noble and Greenough lost to Pomfret 2-1 on January 21st, Both teams played a good offensive game, but Pomfret had the better defense. On january 23rd Pomfret defeated VVilbr. ham Academy 5-1 in a one-sided contest. In this game the whole squad got a chance to play. The team tied Choate 1-1 on January 28th in two overtime periods of exciting play. Pom- fret played well, both offensively and defensively throughout the game, but seemed at its best in the last period. C On January Slst Pomfret avenged its form er defeat by defeating Dean Academy 8-l. The team lost to Loomis on February -lth by the score of 2-0 in a game marred by slow ice. On February 6th, Pomfret was defeated 2-O by Cushing Academy. The game was fast throughout. In the closest and best played game of the season, Pomfret defeated the Dartmouth Fresh- men 2-1 on February 7th. The decisive goal was scored in the first of two overtime periods. Melrose High won from Pomfret 5-O on February 11th. In this game the team did not seem up to its usual standard. In the linal game of the season on February 13th, Connecticut Agricultural College was dee feated 4-O. Pomfret's goal was not in danger at any time. A. M. Denny, Jr., '29 was reelected captain for the coming year, and F. G. Hall, '30 was chosen Assistant Manager. 58 'Q ...xr X 'fi , .. i ..l4:?S'f I . Xu Liv - X .2 X 2 1165? VX ' ' x xx 9? 'E x. -,MMQ , 1, , ,ji C. C. PIELL, '29 A. M. DENNY, '29 R. K. XYHITING, '31 12. C. Hxlqifzlz, '30 .4 , M. Q11-.1-.R, 29 A. M. BEARD, 'ZS J. I. T.xYL61c, '29 F. G. H.X1iIl,,3D Svtatiaiirn nf Enrkeg QB HHP11 Nam c P0s1'f1'01z. Age U'C1'gl1f Height Right XYing 16 158 9V Center 20 138 . 8 Left XYing 16 160 . 9 Right Defence 19 155 .105 Left Defence 16 160 . 0 Goal 19 150 .102 SUB?-TTTUTES Right Defense 16 177 . 1 Right XYing 17 153 . 8 Center 16 145 . 8 M. F,xiui1-:R, '30 Average Age of Team, 17 yrs. 2 mo. Average Height of Team, 5 ft. 9941 in. Average Height of Team, 155 lbs. 60 . If 1. . 1 1,.' ,'x -- .' 1 - . ,1 A ZZ!!! f f , ti, gg G x 1-'Pb - A 4 1 . 1 C . ,237 115 f - s f f JU, f afar, AL.. I, .L N,-A -45: . 3,3 Lf , . V- ' ff? :- sawn J7- E '1 4 0D1'rirr1'n M.l,.l-.S11m:'1','28 ...,... ...fwillrlilill -I. Q'.xl':uT, 'ZW ........ .......... . lluzzuyfwr H. I-1. limzlxswx, 'ZW . . . . . .. l.v.v1'.m1111 .ll1111l1yfu1' Grain M. Cll13ER,'2U ....... , . .L11ff11u1' 12. Lf Bxlililc, 'SO ..... ..... 1 '1'fu1m' Qi. 17. ST.XXWuuIv, '23 . . . . . .171'1'.x'1 1f1l.x1' R. K. XX'111'1'1xfz, '31 ...... ....S'um11111if1xu QX. M. Sl'lll.l'ISIN4iIilQ, 'SH .. .,.. .S'11ff1'f.x-ffffw F-. Hlaxs11.xxx', '31 ..... ..'1'l111'f1 lifm' A. M. I1liNNY,'2l1 . .. . . .1.u-ff 1f1'u1f1 M. L. L, SIl11R'I','2S .. ...C-L'1111'1'1'14'141 D. R. Pl.l.'NIiliTT . . . . . . . .lhffflzf 1510111 Sulmtitutrs XY. H. Hl'lQIb,'2ik1 ..... .... 1 11r111v1f1 R.R.l311em.xl.1,,'2fP . .. ..511f'f'f-fff'1' 61 THE BASEBALL TEAM :--aww gg, 1,1 ::,-..g1ga.-:::- sywwx-. -.:--Q .,.:- - HQ.-., :V-,- X- ' : QS L --15 .5 ff. PEM 5- Q SESS ' Nw? X 'EI 5, el ,xi :S - 'E ' sf mga Egg? fa m .:P .72 . 209 ,gi x X.. N X X x A N ' X 5 N Q' I'-w S 'X 'RFI' '95 ikxiv. A h .. '5 is I Q 5. F, '51, 25? Kg ,. ,fn TALK' .2-. ' ' .,,,. lf. ,- ' s V., z .,,I ,..,, Uhr Itiwavhall Sveaann nf 1923 On May Zflth, the baseball team closed its season by defeating St. Georges, 7-6. Captain Short made an exceptionally line catch, and Geer drove in the winning run in the last half of the ninth inning. Batting practice began in the Old Gym on Feb. 27th, but the team was unable to get out- doors until after spring vacation. In the opening game Pomfret defeated Putnam High School, 6-1. Both teams fielded well. On April 18th Plainfield High School was defeated 6-3. Pomfret hit well. Bryant X Stratton Business College defeated Pomfret on April Zlst. 3-2. As the score indicates the game was very closely contended. On April 30th, at Dedham, Noble X Greenough defeated Pomfret, 9-2. The game was yery close up to the eighth inning. Geer's home run in the first inning was a feature of the game. On the following Saturday, Pomfret defeated XYilbraham Academy by a score of 10-3. Pomfret batted well. On May Sth. Tabor Academy was defeated by Pomfret, 6-5. The game was very exciting and was featured by Pomfret's timely hitting. Assumption College defeated Pomfret, on May 9th, 16-5. The game was loosely played throughout. 64 On May 12th Pomfret suffered a 21-1 defeat at the hands ofthe Tuft Freshman team. On May 1-lth, the team played a tie game with Martlet High School. The game was called at the end of the seventh inning with the scor 7-7. ' On the following Saturday, the team came from behind to tie Milton, 6-6. The entire game was played in the rain and was featured by Denny's home run tying the score, and hy l5aker's pitching. . Much of the success of the team was due to the ellorts of Mr. Fraser, Mr. Langdon. and Mr. Dunn, who helped to coach the team. 65 XYhen years have passed and from our fleeing goal XYe turn our eyes to take the first look down On quiet country-side or bustling town From whence we sprang to climb so high, who knows The feelings that will come, the joy or pain Or vain desire to start it all again, But when our glance is backward toward our school Assured we stand, reviewing ghosts that pass Of deeds, adventures, members of our class, Wie know that arm is arm with memory goes A surge of loyalty and old-time pride Strutting its youthful measure by our side. XYherefore this book was writ. Perhaps it may Arouse a precious memory some day. Q Name l.. L. SllURT, '28 lf. STA Nm it ii 1, 'ZS R. PLVN IQIQTT, 28 fililili. '20 M. D12NxY,'2U C. lhiinrc, '30 Nl. S4'IlI.IiSINGlfR, 30 lelicxsiuw, '31 Ii. XYiI1T1Nt:, '31 B. Hmmm, '29 Q. B1RllS.XLI.,'.2O Svtaiiziira uf Evitrr illlrn Position Center Field First Base Right Field Catcher Left Field Pitcher Sliortstop Tliird Base Second Base Center Field Sltortstop Average age 17 l Average XYeig 2 it 147.4 -,- Average height 9.1 67 X t XYL-iifln H 5 157 1411 162 1641 138 165 133 151 160 136 140 tig- 5.7 5.7 5s 5.-1 5.8 5.x 5.x 5.7 5.7 5.0 5.8 Svvasunki Averages Nunn? BAKER BIRDSALL DENNY GEER .HENSHAH HURD PLU NKETT Sc11LEs1NGER SHORT STANMOOD XYTHTING Batting Ain Fielding 42 .240 .905 .280 .760 .459 905 .298 979 .186 .770 .045 .714 .410 .780 .059 .750 .219 .905 .245 .932 .286 .923 68 EU 1 I 1 -- 4 I ' - - -. Q 1 V' 1555.6 ln' JRE ' ,LAWA - -- -v-f- Lg-5.3 i'1': :+ f 'Y A---f-f4- X 1+ -. ,.,..f--- Cl '-: H-if'--Q21-L'T.T 'TQ wh -4-Q-- Z1.- XY. M. Bmx'11EN . P. Lyxux . T. HUQHES 3Firat Qlrrm If H.vXBII1.1'IDN . B. Bmvmcx IJ B. R1c'11.x1:l1s Q XX'.H.XliI1 . UN . C0111 111f1c1'f11'1' . . .llLI1ItIfjt'l' Svvrnnh Girrnr Gbftirrra Bow A. M. BEARD . 2 J. H. Bl.-XDIJEN . Sfrolcc F. B. Hmm . 3 F. B. Hl'l4'N.XtLl'II, Cox R. D. BIATTHEXYS J 69 . R. SE,xR1-15s . 7 - fum' 7 . fum' 2 1 an Cm' .S'f1'0lc1 TH E FIRST CRILXX Uhr iilnniing Svraantt nf 1923 The rowing season began early in February, with over thirty candidates reporting for the preliminary work on the machines. The only remaining members of last year's crews were Hamilton, No. 2 of the Championship Second Crew, and Captain Bowden, No. 2 ol' the nn- defeated First Crew. At the end of the XYinter Term the squad was cut down to live crews. At thc opening of the Spring Term the crews took to the water on XYoodstock l.ake. Since the crews were sadly inexperienced, the first few weeks were spent in stiff' conditioning work. ln the first race on April 28. against Belmont Hill, rowing in a stinging rain against at stifl' breeze, the first crew won by two lengths and a hall. The second crew won by hal I' a length. The second race on May Sth found the crews rowing in finer form than hitherto shown. Though overweighed sixteen pounds to the man. the first crew defeated lixeter first crew by a length and a half, in the good time of 2:51. The second crew, also rowing against heavy odds. won hy a quarter of a length. The third crew lost by a length. The following Saturday the crews went to Southboro to race St. Marks. Rowing under the worst racing conditions they had ever experienced, a beam sea and a still' wind, the first crew held their opponents until a hundred yards from the finish, when they dropped back to lose by half a length. The second and third crews, otttclassetl, lost by two and four lengths respectively. Un Saturday May 26th, the first crew, rowing splentlitlly, lost to a more powerI'ul Tabor crew by half' a length. The time was 2:48. The second crew lost by a length. The third crew saved the day for Pomfret by winning by a length. 71 The final race, with Miclcllesex, was rowetl on Batemans Pond, Coneorrl, on June 2. The iirst Crews were even all the way down the course but finished with Micllesex ahearl hy a little uncler two feet. The Crews rowecl excellently as the time. 2:40, shows. The seeonfl erew rowetl to a cleafl heat with their opponents in the time of 2:46. The spirit on the squacl was as line as has ever been seen in the sehool. Though the erew l tlicl not win all its races, its season may he loolcecl upon as successful sinee in no race was the lirst erew outelassecl. Though they were hamperecl hy laek ol' material, the total amount nl' tlistanee lost hy the first eerw amounts to a length antl two feet. l-ninidi Kiss. ata I , -- 39.51. ' tg..'e ., - ,.a.L.a.s-'L' Us f a..4..aa+-fe-M - f f fe--17' s f ' f LQ' 5 F A ' ' ?' ' y X I y 'ts - 5-.V ,l X. - - ,.. - . - wg , , vt N I . v - A- ,Lg ,...f ws 'V A :r-' ...pq-, ,.', ' Y X X f i ,- , . . V. -.. .gg-Q. . . .xv Q Q. V . I . XA ,X . V ' V K Nh . 73 THE SECOND CREW Name I , T. Hl'12HES, '50 G. T. H.xM11.T11N. '20 IJ. B. R1cHA1111s11N. '20 XX'. XI. BUWULN. '23 19, XX'. 1-IA1111, '30 STATISTICS OF THIL FIRST CREXX' l'11sitim1 I-Xgc H1-ight Huw 10 5'11'1 2 18 0'1 5 IN 0'1 511111-CC' 18 5'11 Cfix 15 5'2 Avcraigt .'XgQ, 17 yczirs, S 11111111115 .AX'C1'2igL' Height, 5'11 :XX'k'I'1iQC XX'c-ight, 158 1111111111s. STATISTICS OF THE SECOND CREXX' Name 1'1wsiti1n1 .-Xge H1-ight :X. XI. IIIALARI1, '28 Iimx' 10 5'l1 I. I-I, Blrwniax, '30 131111 10 0'2 F. H, H.-XIQD, '50 2 17 5'8 F. 13. HI'FN,X1iP1L, '29 3 10 f1'2 VI. R. SIQXRLES, '30 Stroke 15 5'1l R. 11. A1:XTTHIiXX'5, '31 Cm: 15 5'5 Average Age, 17 years :Xverage Height, 5'11 .-Xvcragu XX'cig11t, 15015 lllPll11L1S STATISTICS OF THIL THIRD CREXX Name I'usiti1111 Age Height I H. AI,-XDDEN, '30 Bow 10 0'2 XI. J. G+11x1.1:. '30 2 IS 5'0 -1. I. 'lxxXX'l,UK. '20 3 10 0'1 11. A. H-mm-1. '20 Strukc' 17 5'8 E. E. ,1'HllRNli, 211, 'Sl Cinx 13 5'1 Average Age, 16 years, 9 1110111115 Average Height, 5'l0 :Xvcragc XX'eight. 10-1 13UL1I1k1S 75 XX right 1511 11111 100 155 N7 XX1-12111 l-17 150 150 171 170 O2 XX'cig11t 150 153 123 1:-0 Q11 .. ., ,. , . .A-,-M-K.. x . ,. mx, .3 in :fr . ,..Nw1.w'ff in--,5i,..R:1yai1::21' rx'-. X ' xg 32:-:2 f.'i?i :-3F'.i'-If EQ:,i - .!?3.wy5-I 1x-'F-:bfi-P3'i.YE2'W3 , .,,f.,,, 1-QQ: -- A Q -V - - ,A -.l-S.. -.,.. . X... ? N1 , P svomrs Wig? 5 BALL KET Obiiirrra C'ufm11'11 ... ...D. R. PI.l'NliE'l'T, '28 .HtI1ItIf,lL'l' .... ........ I J. LYMAN, '28 EDU111 ffff l7n1 ZUc1l'd .... . . 14. F. ST.XXXN'4N1lm, '28 Rfglzf l'i01 ZUtl1'd . . . ..... G. P. IAKIICS, '28 Cvzzfvr .......... ...... F I. H.xM11.Tux, '20 Lvff Gzmra' .... . . .D R. PLVNIQETT, '28 Right Cf11a1'a'. . . ........ P. LYMAN, '28 s1Il151i11I1P5 Fox'-zvunz' .... .... ...... F . Hl'u1 11is, '30 Clzzwd .... . . WY. M, Bowrrlix, '28 Cizmrd .... .... B I. L. L. S1m1:T, '28 80 PB BPB THE BASKETBALL TEAM Ellie Tgaakrihull 5522151111 nf 1923 Because of contagion in the surrounding towns, and hecause of the early llastei X acation the Basketball season was verv short. The team was just beginning' to show the results ot its practice when the season was hrought to a close. Much credit is due to Mr. Dunn and Hr Merchant for their work with the squad. The SCOTCS NY Ponifret Poinfret Ponif ret Pom fret ere as follows: 28 . Plainfield 16 . liillingly 45 Tourtellotte 55 . Faculty 82 My SP wx 0 Q f?f Ellie inter Svpnrtn The Seventeenth Annual XYinter Sports were held March 13th, l-lth and 15th in the Lewis Gymnasium. J. A. Deering, '28, established two new school records in the high jump and in the 12-lb. shot put. The relay team representing the Class of 1928 also established a new indoor record for the relay race. The results of the Spgrfg were ag fgllowgg Srninr Euruis TQFNNINH Hnzu JUMP S'rANmN+: Hman JVMP F-'r.txNnxNn Human Jump Firxf lill-IIQRINKI S tit. 752 in, lfiwf lllil-4HlN'i 4 3413 ill, Firxt IIEERING 9 ft. SM in. Srtwzcz' Smwwoon 5 lt. 5113 111. 5L'FAUl1f1 Jaxiics 4 It. 266 in. .wrozzd Snom' 9 ft. ZX, in. Third hlL'CAMl'llfiI.I. 5 tt. llg in. 'lhird STXNXWPKJIP 4 ft. 31 in. Third I'I.l,'NKETT 8 ft, 714 in. H.-xx1I1.'roN Row: CLINIH FENG-1 X .xl LT SHOT PUT First Pl.l'NKIiT'l' 845 sec, Ifizzvt hTChll'RTRY 5 lit. 7 in. Fin-I lhmakmn 41 ft. SM in. .N'f'rm1d SHURT 945 SGC. .Ym'4w1c1' Sraxwoon S It. O in. .Nm-mid BAKER 35 ft. IOM in. Third Cnasii 11 sec. Third Jmnas 5 ft. 5 in. Third PLUNKETT 35 ft. ZZ in. Eluuinr Euruis R1'NN1Ntp Hum JVMP FENCE XTAITLT SHUT PVT Firxt Hizxsnfxw V 4 ft. R-id in. First Huw 5 ft. 8 in. Firxt HENsHAw 32 ft. 654 in Xrronil flfolm J 4 ft. 7-M in. S'f'ro1zu' tl1e.'x'l'wIcxq 5 ft. 7 in. ,Yrcivfzd NVTIQ SH ft. l in LU,ygRn,t1,13 J Third CUYI-ZRln,XI.l4. 5 ft. 0 in. Third lilllll. 29 ft. lO in S11-xND1Nn H1i.H JVMP STANIIINIL Hanan JUMP Firxr CtlVIiRlhXl,l2 3 S in. Fz'r.vt l'AI.Ml2R Sft. SM ,N'arund I'.'Xl.3IT-IK 3 tt. 7 in. Svrmui Hexslmw 8 ft. 1 ln. Third fiR.'X'l'YYlCK 3 tt. 5 in. Third REED S tt. M in. 1 64 175 Puvxn CLASS First SHORT Sffond XYHITNE1' 125 P0L'ND C1.Ass Firxt Coins SCCOIIIZI NUTE 175 PUUND CL.1ss RUNNIN1: Firxt PARKE .S'v1'm1d RI1.111' Third AT'r11'111111 STAN111N1p Firyt 12111145 .NPUITIIKI ,-XT'l'11'1111l1 Third HUWARU First RICHARDSON Scfond CHA51: 125 P1,11'N1J CLASS First REEU Scuond DAY Z0 YARD 13.1511 Efruihrriurighi 1511111115 H119H 113111 4 ft. 111. 4 lt. 3-14 111. 4 ft. 254 111, . V H11LH JVBII' 3 411 111. 3 It. .111 111. .3 ft. 114111. 158 1'1i1'N11 C1..1ss First S1-1u11T .Scuiviid Bo11'1113N 115 1'111.'N11 CLAss F ii-.vt C o1'1a1111A1.1a .Scuoiid Coils 158 I'4ll,'ND C1.Ass First S1-111111 .S'v1'ond H.'XRD, F. 115 P111'N11 CLAAS First Cu1'1:111J,-11.1-.2 .S'1'1'011d CLEMENS limziug mrrsiliilg R LLA1' RACES STAN111N1: B I7it'.1'i :XT'l'W1111Il .S'1'1'1u1d 1'.-111141-1 Third 1511.11'1i11 1111.111 11111- 711. 10 111 7 it. 013 111 7 ft. 416 111 Figxfii X .1 l'I.'l F irxt R111-.1' ,Nrriiiiil .-XTT11'1um11 Third 1 21111411 145 1,U1'N1I Cluxws F irxt JA M 11s .Nui-111111 H1-3.111111 95 P111'N11 C1,.1As First 1l1aNN1'. R. .Nrruiicl K1.1'1 r111Q11's 145 1'111mlvL1.,1fw Firxt 511115: .N'v1'0i1d CHASE 105 1'111'x11 Cmss lfirxt fQ1i1-.11. 1. .Scuaiid 511'igEN1f.1' 4 it. 513 111 4 11. 41: 111 411. 113111 1.53 1111 All KIANX l'ir.1t -1.1511-.N .Niwwiil XXf11zf1'.11'1' 105 1'111'N1v C1..1A I'1r.vt 1111.114-QI1, XX Yftrlllld 1,101,115 135 1'1i1'N11 C1..1 Firyt XIQIQ11111' Siwiriid H.KIi1i Fczithl-r11 aight N11-11:1 First 11131g111x1. Z 4 scc. 1928 llefcateml 1020 4415 sec. P1.L'N1QETT 19.31 Defeated 10311 45 SCC. Third fSTAN11'1111n 1933 Defcnteil 1932 svc. LHENSHA11' Senior Medal Xxvfill Hy -Il11111Il' Rlcelal 111111 111' D1-ZERINQ-124 Points Cuvi3R11A1.E-18 Points l'11'vt L11 . , - 'tw 11i1'w11 L1 xxx Firxl 12111141-L .Nuimid '1'111.i1cx1:, 1 000 YARD RVN 7 .1513 1 min. 45 wc. 300 XYARII 11,1511 BIUTT 53 soc, 1'A11K1z-10 1f'oi11ts 1 X11-11 111' .- .., . OR 'fa U ., I I fu rlli' 1 i 'fm 4 g12'1?T'e'Z, - 3,71 H .- , n U si: '..u qfga' i 1. 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Mefampbell '28 won the tournament after a long uphill light. the score being as follows: Q6-155, Q15-llj, C7-155, C16-14. - '- Q13-DJ. 86 J, YA f is 22 by . ,-Q? , -F -x 5 - - U , H,,,..,. .,,.. '- X ' ' kin 4.11151 , , :QV , .IW . W, , ,T-. 4, .1 . . 4.-3361. E- : 658: -4 ,,v,...i.,.jv .o,..4-.,--.,.-Xb N...,.. 1----X---:W .44 -U.- -J- i 'suv- Q, ,' , ,',,.A,3. QQ ..,,f 'g,-.,. .,....Q .AA ' ' ' - THE RIUNITORS iff! lu lfiylllf, lfull Rnzug lleaml, Stxnlxnmrl, Smxtlm I'xl'I'.X'f Rwzug XXAhilllCj', l'luukutt, Ilmulvxl, Shurt. '- Svrhnnl CI9ftirPr5 MONITORS XY. M. BOWDEN, Hmm' .If0IIl'f0l' A. M. BEARD, JR. C. F. ST.xNxwmm T. G. SOUTTER M. L. L. SHORT D. R. PLVNKETT M. L. XYHITNEY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P1'0.vz'f1v11f, D. R. PLVNIQETT SCC'l'CfC11'j', M. L. L. SHORT I'zkc-P1'cs1'a'v11f, G. P. JAMES Tr0as11rvr , MR. A. C. PALMER FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Cafvfafaz, D. R. PI.CNIiIiTT .Ifmzugczz R. T. TOWNSEND Cajvfuizz CCIf'fLIl'lI, ClIf7fLIl'l1 .4.vs1'.fru11r .Ilazmgvzx L. P. FRENUI HOCKEY ASSOCIATION A. M. DENXY, JR. IIfLIlIUffCl', M. L. AVHITNEY .AlSXI.SftIIIf .IIIIIIKIIICIQ XY. H. Cm'ER1m,xLE, IR. BASEBALL .ASSOCIATION M. L. L. S11oRT .IILIIIIIQUII I. CABOT, III .I.Y.VI.SflIIIf .Ifuzmgvzx H. B. ROBINSON RONYING .ASSOCIATION XY. M. BQWUEN ,Iluzzagczg P. LYAIAN -'1XSl.SfLIlIf IIfa1mgv1', F. A. HORN.-xI.r,xY, JR. SS ACHAEAN CLUB President, C. F. STANWOOD I'iee-President, W. B. HURU Secretary, O. C. OVERTON IONIAN CLUB President, D. R. PLUNKETT I'ire-I'resia'ent, D. A. HURNE Secretary, F. G. B. Hmm PONTEFRACT BOAR D Editor-in-Clzief, A. M. BEARD, JR. Assistant Business llanager, D. A. Hl7RNE Business Manager, M. L. XVI-IITNEY Circulation Jlanager, W. M. BOWIIEN .rlssoeiate Editors M. D. XYHITMAN, JR. H. B. Romxsnx M. XV1NG,JR. J. CAROT, JH J. R. SEARLES 1028 CLASS BOOK BOARD Editor-in-Clzief, A. M. BEARD, JR. Bzisiness Jlanager, A. XY.M:sT.x1fF, JR. Assoeiate Editors XV. M. BOWDEN G. P. JAMES M. L. SHORT T. G. SUUTTI-ZR J. A. DEERINLY P. LYMAN C. F. STANWOOU M. L. XYHITNEY DRAMATIC CLUB President, C. F. STANNVOOD Business Manager, H. S. BRAIV1' Stage Manager, A. M. BEARD, JR. GLEE CLUB MANDOLIN CLUB Leader, D. R. PLUNKETT Leader, W. M. BOWDEN S0 Sirtlz Form iFnrn1 Qbftirrra XY. M. BOWDEN ....... . . . P1'0sz'dmf D. R. PLCNKETT .... . . .I'1'v0-P1-vs1'dw1f P. LYMAN ................ .... . Yccrcfary Fifflz lform D. A. HORNE .................... Prcsidcnf XY. B. Hvklw .... . . . -Pl't'.V1.dL'lIf M. GEER, JR. . . SUCl'C'fUl'-X' .F01l'I'f1I Iform R. C. BUELL .... . . ....... P1'csz'denf F. G. B. Hmm .... .... I zu'-P1'c.v1'dv:1f J. R. SEARLES. . SCt'l'CftIl'j' Third Form PIENSHAXV ................... PI'CSl.0!01lf K. VVHITING. . . . . .I71.55-IJl'USl'dFlIf SCL'l'CftI1'y Pl'CSl'!fClIf C. FORD ...... . SCC01111' Iform XY. ATTNX'OOD,, JR ............... C. PALMER. . . . . . .I'z'fc- DL'X'EEN . First Form H. HARE .......... RIONTGELAS . . . . . .Vivo J. HL'BBELL .... Prvszdczzf .S'CC1'Cf411'-v PI'C.Tl'lfPlIf -Pr0s1'dc11f S0c'1'C'fLl7'j' 6 . ,I . bw! I + G me TLc2m55wes.j 0 ro 0 ff 'ZX L fx JK, X X i i . XX ,Q X X N LJ 1 1 -I, .I 1457, 7 , -12 5' 'K 9 k I ,ww I- W .- .g 4 ,....f - , I cl . vmymf' f H ,L X - 'L , 92-gi-,A ,..v- ,E ' '1 Q H' X- g t'x 5. I! I-LL ' ' : Th11IWif 22? 0 : jilgga ' -Q ff f M, W fm- 4- , , 11- A'-Q - V.- , 4, ',f Q , ff! , Aff .U ur. ,. Q ' s xi . 9 N : w if 9 ,M A I N lf U -., ' Q f E 'A -v .15 D I 4 X , Q 1 - - 1Hllf ,n-'Hfn 4- xx avrwf f F. STANWOOD, '28 B. HURD, '29 C. OYERTUN, '30 R. PLLYMQETT, '28 A. HURNE, '20 G. B. H.XRll, '30 Uhr EPHQIIPE imiirrra Arharan Qiluh Elnnian Glluh 92 President Pl'C'Sl'dl'llf Sccrvfczry P1'csz'denf Prvsidclzf SCL'l'UfLll V Illnnthnll The First Achaeans easily won the League Football series by winning five of the six games played. The two point-games after the season, however, were won by the Ionians. liach mem- ber of both teams was therefore awarded five points. The Second Leagues were more interesting. At first, the Achaeans led four games to one: but the Ionians, winning three games in succession, tied the series. The next game was a scoreless tie. The Achaeans then finished the series by winning th elast game 6-O. The line-ups were as follows: Tmi Fmsr l.EA4Ll'liS THI4. Si-1coNn l.1iA1gl'l4:s Achaeanx Ioniuns .-lvhaeam' Ionian: le HURD SCH1.EsiNcER FELL, N. NVING It MoNTcELAs MoNEl.1. GEEK, I. Yl'll.Llil'Mll-.R lg BROWN, G. Esnafwun DRAPER, XV. H.-ms, H. c FARMER THoRNi:, L. Hsu. lluvm-:N rg LEs1.1E HL'BBI-zu., V, l'A1.MER Mmruiiws rt GRATWICK RIDGWAV Howfxnn Kim: re F0120 FLETCHER C1.r:Mr:Ns, G. Corus qb HsNsHAw REED Hmm, G. Swmgwm' lhb Scoms CoMPsoN Scmrr HRowN, B. rhb COVERDALE Poor. Arrwoon DAY fb NUTE REGAN SAMMIS KEMMHQER, N 3111 lil flily 1-fnld, ill parlnrs Cold, When tires held attractinnsg The lads and maids all played charades And guessed each nther's actiuns. l-lark hack to bygnne days and iind That here slime stranger made llllith living subjects interlinedj A capital charade. My lirst was editnr-in-chief XYhuse cares and wifes and wnrries Made llnntefracts crime nut nn time, Replete with news and stnries. My second strnked a straining crew, And knew the wiles and ways Of plucking tennr-banjo chords And begging hnlidays. My third was statuesque and tall, Of cnntinental culture, XYell pnised and selffassured, and yet YYith snmething uf the vulture. ilivtruprrt My fnurth by his athletic skill Twu new records set, And showed pmwess in other lines Including etiquette. My fifth was fun whenever foundg His listic fortunes furnished Fame to the features suuthern suns Had delicately burnished. My sixth was always nn the spot ln manners managerialg And fame was his because he ate Huge quantities of cereal. My seventh pnred in learned bnnks And lust his dearest friends, By getting far tcm good at bridge From reading Sidney Lenz, My eighth was merely une who laughed XVhile everybudy strainedg His brilliance in his lessons was The reasun he remained.
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