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1929 igzmvhall Cn April Zith, the First Achaeans defeated the First Ionians in the opening game of the season by the score of 15-7. On April 50th the Achaeans again won with a score of 4-3. On May 6th, however, the Ionians won xo ith a score of 5-3. In the next game on May 10th the Achaeans defeated their opponents by a score of 8-6. The Ionians won on May 20th by a score of 13-7. On May 24th the Achaeans won their last game, 4-5. The Ionians won the series by defeating their opponents, 7--i and 4-5, on May 31st and june 5rd, respectively. The Second Ionians defeated the Second Achaeans on April 25th by a score of 13-7. On April 50th the Achaeans turned the tables on their opponents, winning 14-7. May 6th again saw the Achaeans victor- ious, this time by a 9-4 score. On May 10th, 13th and 17th, the Ionians won, 11-8, 25-13 and 7-5. The Achaeans rallied on May Zflth and won the game by a score of 13-7. But on May 27th the Ionians took the series by defeating the Achaeans, 21-9. Fin! Ifn1i.111i Fifi! Afbtltfililf Sermzd I0r1itv1,r Scrtmd AL'Z7tlF.1Il,f BROXYN, B., l.f. BHNFDICT, l.f. HARE, H., p. HALL, p, RRINTQY, lb. PELL, N., 2b. KEY, J., c. LESLIE. c. FLETCHER, s.s. FARMER, s.s. VUILLEUMIER, lb. HOLLEY. D. QCapt.H SWEFNY. p. WALKER, p. BRAMHALL. lb. PARKE. Zh. Cows. Sh. PAIGE. Bb. WING, H. QCapt.J, s.s. CLEMFNS, G., s.s. BIITYFRS, lb, JACKSON, lb. REAM, Sb. DENNY, K.. 5b. KFMMERFR. M., SCOTT, r.f. SCHALL, r.f. ALEXANDER, r.f. ADAMS, A., c. GFER, c. STODDARD, c.f. TILNKY, c.f. DAY, c.f. RRNWICK, c.f. 96 BROWN, T., l.f. HOWARD. 1.f. Bramatir 0111111 1929 Etttmtttita OFFICERS II. T. NUTE, '29 . . . . . . Prerirfezzf L. P. FRENCH, '29 . B11.ti1ze.t.t Mtzmzger J. L. KEMMERER, '29 . . . . Stage Mazinger THE PLAY On Friday evening, February 8th, the Dramatic Club presented The Dictator . Witli the aid of a musical program, by the Cflee and Mandolin Clubs, the club entertained many guests and alumni who had come to attend the Annual Sixth Form Dance. The Dictator , a play in three acts, by Richard Harding Davis, was selected by the Dramatic Club because of the genuine humor prevalent throughout the play and because of the interest of the plot. The Dramatic Club wishes through the Class Book to thank Mr. Brown for his patient and untiring assistance in its behalf. The plot of the play concerns two men, Brook Travers and Simpson, his valet, who, having acciden- tally killed a cabman in New York boarded the steamer Bolivar bound for Central America. Under the 98 THE DRAMATIC CLUB 1929 assumed names of Steve Hill and Jim Dodd, they travel to Porto Banos, a city in San Manana, Central America. On the boat Steve meets Lucy Sheridan who tells him that she, in an act of charity, is going to Porto Banos to marry the Rev. Arthur Bostwick. He also meets Colonel Bowie, the new consul, who is informed at port that a revolution has been started and that he will be shot if he touches Porto Banos soil. He sells his consulship to the unsuspecting Steve swearing that no one will know him in Porto Banos. Duffy, the detective, who is also on board is looking for Brooke Travers and valet, but relieves the two men by saying he made his arrest. Steve Hill and Jim Dodd take over the consulship at the office in Porto Banos. Juanita, who once loved Bowie rushes into the office and at once realizes she has been deceived but says she will not betray Steve if he agrees to set free Duffy's prisoner, who is the missioner Bostwick, whom she loves. After she has left, Duffy appears and tells how Bostwick was rescued by his parishioners. Duffy re- fuses to leave without capturing Brooke Travers. Steve then tells Duffy that Travers is coming to the consul's office. Bowie, lured by Steve's message, enters and Duffy arrests him as Travers. Iuanita rushes in and tells Lucy that she must fight her if she wishes to marry Bostwick. Arthur Bostwick suddenly appears and proposes to Juanita in the presence of Lucy and Steve. Lucy is then free to marry Steve whom she really loves. At this point General Campos enters with his soldiers and says that they all will be shot. However, the American Marines save them. The Captain of the Marines tells that it is feared that a Mr. Travers and valet have been murdered by a cabman and that their friends had sent a detective to look for them. Steve is overjoyed and identifies himself. The party is surprised by cheering outside, and Steve realizes that his revolution has taken place and he has become Dictator of San Manana. French, who took the part of Brooke Travers, was the mainstay of the play. His able, natural por- 100 THE CAST 1929 trayal of the young American millionaire was done with ease and skill. Lending his own personality to the part, French made Travers a more than attractive ngure, and his sense of humor brought comedy into the most exciting scenes of the play. Horne, as Simpson, the valet, acted with the quiet dignity which his part demanded. His acting, as in former years with the Dramatic Club, was thoroughly dependable. Nute played the part of Hyne, the wireless operator, with ease and naturalness. His part called for a varying mood, shifting constantly from btavado to genuine excitement. Nute met these requirements excellently and with moderation. Geet had a difficult part in Colonel Bowie, the hatcher of plots and revolutions. He gave the part with the polished smoothness which the character demanded. Searles, who played the blundering detective, Dully, aided by an excellent makeup and some amusing lines, gave a thoroughly amusing portrayal, and was one of the best characters in the play. Dunn, a newcomer to the Club, played the harrassed missionary, Arthur Bostwick. His quiet, even acting gave reason to believe that he will be a valuable member of next year's Club. Hatd's brisk, business like performance as Perry, Captain of the Marines, added much interest to the climax of the play. Hard is a newcomer to the Club. 102 1929 Mott gave an excellent performance as Captain Codman. He spoke his lines with skill and made the character true to life. ' Hubbell made a first rate President Campos. His makeup was excellent, and his handling of the part of the Spanish general made him always an impressive figure. Chapman, as Dr. Vasquez, the health officer, managed his short part well. He made the Spanish- American doctor amusing and spoke his lines with feeling and expression. Hurd, who took the part of jose, the landlord, mastered the difficult broken English of the Spanish- American landlord cleverly and with humor. Pell, as Garcia, aide to General Campos, brought much color to the play. 103 1929 THE PERSONS IN THE PLAY: BROOKE TRAVERS, alias Steve Hillw... . ,,,....., .....,............,.....,.,, ...., ,,,,. L . P . FRENCH SIMPSON, his valet, alias Jim Dodd.. ,.., . .. . .. ., .,,, ,,,, ,.......... , . .,., A. HORNE CHARLEY HYNE, wireless telegraph operator for the Red C Line.. ,.., ,,,,,,, ,,,,, . . T. NUTE COLONEL JOHN T. BOWIE, United States Consul at Porto Banos, M. GEER, JR. DUFFY, a secret service detective . .. .,.... . ,, ..,, .. .,,, .,.,., , . R, SEARLES THE REVEREND ARTHUR BOSTVUICK., ,...,,.,. .,.. . , ,...., . B. INI. DUNN LIEUTENANT PERRY, U. S. Oregon.. . ,,,, .. ,.,.. .,..,..... F . G. B. HARD SAMUEL CODMAN, Captain ofthe Bolivar, Red C Line.. . .. .. G. M. MOTT GENERAL SANTOS CAMPOS, President of San INIanana.. ...,,, V. C. HUBBELL DR. VASQUEZ, health otlicer at Porto Banos. .. . .... , .. ,.,,,, .. R. CHAPMAN SENOR JOSE DRAVO, proprietor of the Hotel del Prado .,,,, ,,... . W. B. HURD COLONEL GARCIA, aide to General Campos. ...... ,, ,, , . ..... ,, C. C. PELL, JR. SHIPS STEXVARD .. .... . . . .A. L. MCMURTRY. JR. LUCY SHERIDAN . ..... , .,.. ,... ........,. . . .C. B. ROCKWELL, III ISIRS. JOHN T. BOWIE. .,,. ,,....,...,... ..,. . , .... ,... .......,. . .....VC'. F. DRAPER SENOR JUANITA ARGUILLA , .. . .,., ,... .. . HJ, D. PARKE Soldiers, Sailors, Etc, ACT I Deck Cabin on the Steamer Bolivar, Harhor of Porto Banos ACT II The Consulate of the United States, Porto Banos. ACT III The Same. Time: The Present, Place: Porto Banos, Republic of San INIanana, Central America. Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French of New York. 10-I li ! 5t-IK'-0' P! as l I I . 91 up HEADMASTER THE REV. WILLIAM BEACH OLMSTED, M.A., L.H.D. MASTERS REV. GEORGE DORLAND LANGDON, A.B., ,,,. AIIA-1 ARTHUR CLEVELAND PALMER M .S. ,,,,., ,.,,,LL. L....,L... . ,' CHESTER HOLBROOIQ BROWN, M.A.. ,,..,... DAVID STIRLING POND, A.B .,,.,,,, CLIFTON WETHERBEE HADLE'T'V,. ',',V,V, V ,V,A ,V,V,V,'I,.A,V,' .... A A QNEW England Conservatory Of Musicj Luz! lo the HEJd7Ild!'l?f ...M.1lbe1m1lirI', Srienfe ,,.. .......,,.......,....,...... E nglifb A ..,,... ....,.,,,. , ..HiI'l0ry .,...Mu1if ARTHUR HUSSEY CLIFFORD, M.A,. ..... .......,,,,,,,, .,.......,.,, , , ...... Lain, Gregl: LORING LORD EMERY, S.B,.,, ,,... .,,., . ,..........,,........,.. ,,,,. , . Genmm, Mathenmzzff UDOLPHO THEODORE BRADLEY A , DONALD SEBASTIEN UNGER ....,.. WILLIAM IWERCHANT, JR., B.S .,... ,, WILLIAM WARREN DUNN, A.B .,., HORACE IRVIN POLEMAN, A.B.. WALTER EBERLE WHITARER, B.S. Cha .,,,.......Frez1cb, Hiytory ,. , ...,.,...... ...,.., .....,. F 1 'encb .... ..,. M.zlbe111,1IirI', Sfieflfe .Direrlar of Albletin' . ...,.. ...,.,.., . Latin, Greek Erzglnb, M,1them,1lirI 1929 -' 2 '2lf.-Za'!-1 Y I'A- T-II' sz'- 5 .1,' 1' f.':' if 'hfffli W A G ia I I H I .I H ,, J-f--v W mv - -- -: -.U Uhr Qilauaz ifinnk Editor-in-Chief, MORGAN WING, JR. Editor! HIERBERT SGHUYLER BRADT DWIGHT ANTHONY HORNE JOHN CABOT, III FREDERICK BERNARD HUFNAGEL, JR. LIVINGSTON PAINE FRENCH JOHN LEISENRING KEMMERER Bffmzen Mczmzger, HENRY BONNELL ROBINSON Pbatogmplaif Editor, FERDINAND WILLIAM ROEBLING, III 106 THE CLASS BOOK BOARD Left lo fight Fin! row: Roebling, Robinson, Wing, M., Bradr Back row:-Horne, Hufnagel, Kemmerer, J., Cabot, French. 1929 ' 1 i .,..1 v f ' 1 IR . ll l fPomRRR1fi.aa ,tcLAss Uhr lgnntvfrttri The Pontefract was published nine times during the school year. Witli the kind and generous assis- tance of Mr. Brown and Mr. Palmer, faculty advisers, it succeeded in giving an accurate record Of the school year. At the end of the year, J. R. Searles, '50, was elected Editor-in-Chief, and F. Tilney, jr., '51, was made Assistant Business Manager for next year. Also B. M. Dunn, '50g R. Chapman, '30, D. Parke, '50, R. B. Bulkeley, '50, and G. M. Mott, '51, were appointed tO the Board. Edirol'-ifl-Chief MORGAN WING, JR. Ediforf H. S. BRADT, '29 H. B. ROBINSON, '29 j. CAROT, III, '29 F. W. ROEBLING, '29 J. R. SEARLES, '50 Ciwlfffzfiwz Mtzmzger, M. GEER, JR., '29 B1I5jII6'.l',f Mtzmzger, D. A. HORNE, '29 A,r.vi.m111f B11.s'i11e.fy Mfzmzger, E. HARE, '50 Fizrzfffy Member Tl'L'LI.fIll'UI' MR. C. H. BROWN MR. A. C. PALMER 108 THE PONTEFRACT BOARD Lefl lo right, Pint row: Roebling, Horne, Wing, M., Bradt, Robinson Bark row: Searles, Geer, M., Hare, E., Cabot, J. -Inc 4' X 9 Q 133, , .. I .W ..,, x , . ,.1s.,'-' 1 . 1 XX I NM!! 'f .41,' .:. , Z 'I 1 i f 1, - S ' ' 11' Ir a ' 4 .qi A. , ., . ,Q --ga 'nga'- .fIe1:fB!.'fi. I 4 if ', Q' f m- '::'p1'g, xy , ' L- ' x- L ' 34410 I Y, I N wi f 32 vlligx A X yi! . N V 4 M I 1 1, ,A ,M I It ti xi' O gs Lia: LM ',.. , 111-WJ-yn: 'f 4 w,'7:gnp'I H 5 ff! f G13 ?2i'?ki1V 'fUN' : we fi , PH fi' 1 V f 'IW' 1 'fs - - f l i sf: f ff 5 ng X fp ,hh-'rim-, 1 I' . - W 4 fy 7, L'q -'2l1!2im W, w 1 . 4' f , 4 A ,X my I :Af fi1i+Ai:35y'M5 . I' ,4 P' f M '4 fff! f H fw '3 wS -' - ,fl 1 - in 'fl b NMWY ' 1 N 1 limi! f' M34 ' 3 e 6'3?fE11'l' + ' - ff ni 1 nw F, H 11 W ', 'M 274 1 wiffyf M w : gi f f iw!!! ' 153755 H' E V Yew l A :W S 11 M l 5i'ii5E T d-X! g 1 I W w nl 1 ,1 X ,fr 1, xl I Tl ! N MQ!! ' ' t i' f' tiny' I 1 x Q ! I 4, I1 H M I M Y 5 M' nk il' I IWW QI H V i M W ff . ,,,.- .- 5-alll L 1929 Uhr Banu, The Annual Sixth Form Dance was held on Friday evening, February Sth. The Dance was a great success, not only from the students viewpoint, but also from all those who were present. Twenty-six couples and forty stags attended the dance. Most of the guests reached Pomfret at four o'clock Friday afternoon. From live to six Mrs. Olmsted very kindly held a tea dance at her house. In the evening, in the new Hard Auditorium, the School Dra- matic Club presented The Dictator, a comedy in three acts, During the intermissions, the Glee Club and Mandolin Club assisted in a very enjoyable entertainment. After this, the dance was held in the Main House. There were twelve card dances, after which came general dancing until twelve o'clock, when supper was served. Immediately after supper a llashlight picture of the dance was taken in the hallway. The cotillion, led by Hurd. followed, during which the favors were exchanged. The dance ended an hour and a half later amidst a shower of different colored streamers and confetti. On Saturday afternoon a tea dance was held at live o'clock in the Common Room. ln the evening a moving picture, The Air Fleet, was shown in the Hard Auditorium, after which there was dancing. We wish to express to Mrs. Olmsted our appreciation for everything which she did for us. Wfithout her, the dance could not have been the success that it was. Vife wish also to thank the patronesses, Mrs. XVing and Mrs. Denny, for the help they so kindly gave. 112 THE DANCE 1929 The Dance Committees were as follows: Decorations: Robinson, Chairman: Wing, M., Hufnagel, Geer, M., Kemmerer, J., Hornaday, Sargeant and Roebling. Favors: Wing M., Chairman. Refreshments: French, Chairman, McMurtry. The following attended the dance: From the Sixth Form: Hurd with Miss Betty Girard, Geer, M., with Miss Laura Robinson, Hufnagel with Miss Cora Hufnagel, Wing, M., with Miss Leta Morris, Robinson with Miss janet Stone, French with Miss Anne Hurd, Taylor with Miss Edith Mitton, Nute with Miss janet Kellogg, Bradt with Miss Cath- erine Denny, Denny with Miss Donham. Stags: Hamilton, Hornaday, Horne, Kemmerer J., Richardson, Roebling, Coles, Sargeant, McGraw, McMurtry, Pell C. From the Fifth Form: Farmer with Miss Anne Ward, Boardman with Miss Louise Hatch, Sammis with Miss Lela Sammis, Hughes with Miss Caroline Hughes, Baker with Miss Elizabeth Nute, Thorne with Miss Elizabeth Duval, Schlesinger with Miss Farmer, Kemmerer M. with Miss jane Winckley. Stags: Madden, Reed, Searles, Goble, Bulkeley, Wessel, Herrick, Livingston, Chapman, Fletcher, Hard F. From the Lower School: Eshbaugh with Miss Harriet Maine, Torlonia with Miss May Rogers. Stags: Mott, Day, Wliiting. From the Alumni: G. Day, '27, with Miss Lillian Nelson, Short '28 with Miss Stanwood, james 2S with Miss june johnson. Stags: W. Bowden '28, A. Beard, Jr. '28, M. L. Whitney '28, T. Soutter '28, A. Wagstaff '28, T. Chase '28, D. R. Plunkett '28, QI. Chapman '26, y 114 THE FACULTY OFF DUTY 1929 E112 QISIPP Glluh The Glee Club gave a very enjoyable performance at the Sixth Form Dance, in spite Of the fact that had Only three weeks in which tO practice. A great deal Of credit is due tO Mr. Hadley fOr his interest and training, and to Horne, the Leader. Leader. D. A. HORNE Fiat! Tezzorr Semzm' Tezzorr Fi1'.I'fBI1.f.Ie.f Sammi' Bt1.v.fe.f ATTWOOD MR. BROWN COLES WING, M. DRAPER, W. ADAMS CHAPMAN RICHARDSON FORD COVIZRDALE FARMER GEER, M. GEER, I. HALL HORNE QLe,m'erj HARD, G. POOL ROBINSON BROWN, B. MCMLIRTRY HARD, F. HORNADAH' MONTGELAS it THE GLEE CLUB Left zo rigbr, ffrrf mu':iPurke, Geer. I., Hurnaduy, McMurtry. Horne flcaderj, Hard, G.. Coverdule, Artvvoud, Bruwn, B Second rozv:-Monrgelas, Adams, Hall, Chapman, Pool, Hard, F., Coles, Ford, Drape1',W. Third r'0zz':-Wing, M., Richardson, Geer, M., Robinson, Farmer. ' ' ' me . -riff f .xt.os'f .I K ,V , '-zz . i 1 'ff , .. j ,..A,,. , ,QD -.52 Y .. IL' . ' I h ' - Lk :', -:i2fC Q -. ' Z' '- ' A5-'1' E 32 '3-'4 I 7f'E.- T- P' Elin Uhr illllanhnlin Glluh Though material for the Mandolin Club was scarce the Club under the leadershi of W' M , , p ing ., suc- ceeded in presenting an interesting program between the acts of the play over the week end of the Sixth Form Dance. The Club's selections consisted of Rosas's Over the Waves, Shilkret's Jeannine, Offenbach's Bar- car ll f ' A ' ' ' ' o e, rom Les Contes dHorfmann, and Mozarts Minuet,' from Don Giovanni. The Mandolin Club wishes through the Class Book to thank Mr Hadle for his h l ' . y e P in organizing this group. Leader M. WING, JR. The Club ADAMS, A. HALL COLES HORNE COLLINS REED WING, M, 118 THE MANDOLIN CLUB Lefi to right, fin! row:-Adams, Hall, Coles, Collins Second row:-Reed. Wing, M. Qleaderj, Home 1929 L . , 1 I E QP! R? le q.1?OMFRE1T.:' fCLA55 13 if E in . L L I' - BROWN, B. BROWN, C. BROXWN, T. DRAPliR, H. DRAIJIER, W. HOLLl2H', D. FORD MR. BROWN COVERDALE MR. PALM ISR MR. EMERY MOTT E112 Ollgnir 5011711111115 PIOLLIZY, G. MONTCSIELAS RIZAM STODDARD ROCKVUELL TAYLOR, T. Tenor! HOR N ADAY PARK12 B4 1 If CJ' XVING, M. FARMER Clwil' A.s1ri.s'fL1i1,'.u' W ING, M. 1:0 ADAMS, J. ATTWOOD CLEMENS, G G1zuR, I. HARD, G. JACKSON, A. THORN12, E. HALL ADAMS, A. COLIZS CHAPMAN ESHBAUGH THE CHOIR THE HARD AUDITORIUM 1929 Q 1 ' ---- .-f' If ly - l . f A ,3: ,1lB e s s r mv s' e Halvhirtntg Mr. and Mrs. Olmsted, Friends, Masters, and Boys of Pomfret School: This is our last day as members of Pomfret. Some of us may believe we are glad that it is. But deep down in our hearts, I think there must be some feelings of regret. For who can leave a place so beautiful and so filled with pleasant memories without feeling regretful? The saddest part of this day is saying good-bye to Mr. and Mrs. O., who have been our best friends during our stay in school. We owe more to them than words can express, and to Mr. Langdon, who has been our very firm friend ever since we entered school. We are grateful for all they have done for us. We feel the keenest appreciation for what the Masters and the rest of the school have done in ren- dering us their assistance. All we can say to next years Sixth Form is that we wish you the best of luck. May you give Pomfret your best. 123 THE SCHOOL :rs i' 5 ' f' A' - . V-.,' 3T:i'. Af.- 'egn:ig.2?, Hrizv Eng Prize Day was held on Friday, june fourteenth. Chapel services in the George Newhall Clark Memorial Chapel took place at half-past ten o'clock. Immediately following the services, the Prize Day exercises took place in the Hard Auditorium. Prizes were awarded as follows: Scholarship, Public Speaking, Punctuality, Choir and Piano. Special Prizes were given in Greek, Arithmetic, English, French, Latin and History. Mr. Olmsted also was awarded the Pontefract Prize, which was awarded to Morgan Wing, Jr., and the Harvard Club Prize, which was awarded to Felix Turner Hughes. The Athletic Bowl was awarded to Marshall Geer, jr. The Reverend Dr. B. Iddings Bell, of St. Stephens College, Columbia University, made the address. Diplomas were then awarded by Bishop Lloyd. 125 THE FACULTY OFF DUTY I Vat-swzmzznz l f J f MW 1' 1' 7 7' f Z fly! of of f 1 E, '1 fy I V ' -ii-'JZ' 141' Y. L 4 1, ,I f, . f ffz . K A . z , ff f, ff .Zig Lj' fl MXN 97 7 W1 ' GG' 'Qty 15- ' EF. 1929 .,. ,,', '. '-'. - ' as mv ' s s Glttlenhtu' SEPTEMBER Mr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. 20 School opened for the Fall Term. 21 Mr. MacPhail and Mr. Phelan, the new coach- es, called out the Football Team. 22 The Big Parade was shown in the Lewis Gymnasium. 73 Mr. Glmsted preached in Chapel. 29 Now NVe're in the Air was shown in the Lewis Gymnasium. OcToBER 6 The Legion of the Condemned was shown in the New Gymnasium. The Football Team was defeated, 12-6, by Tabor Acad- emy. 7 The Reverend J. H. C. Cooper, of St. johns Church, Gloucester, preached in Chapel. 15 Easy Come, Easy Go was shown in the New Gymnasium. Dean Academy defeated Pomfret, 14-O. 127 Pomfret was defeated by Noble and Green- ough, 15-7. Sorrel and Son was shown in the New Gymnasium. The Reverend A. M. Wilson, of St. johns Church, Passaic, preached in Chapel. Pomfret Second Team defeated Bartlett High, 57-O. The Hampton Quartette sang before the school in the Main House. Telling the World, with William Haines, was shown in the New Gymnasium. Pom- fret was defeated, 6-0, by the Connecticut Agricultural Freshmen. The Reverend W. T. Hooper, of St. Johns Church, Hartford, preached in Chapel. rf rg-mum V Q U Q f H , ws 5 X - sais x ,xuglu-r px 3 3 .. - gif Q E , Q '54 ' 15. , 1 AN .H gym-ee Nw S E., bg gs x 4-M 'Q Sf Y if' ' x f . -V -gf2f?f - -.7 f, 4 . , Q fl 1 2 1 'W 3. 1 ,, , ' f x 1 J , f, N v 1- J XL xi Y L1 I , I J ' X 'B 7 'x , Q 4 10 11 17 24 25 ' ff- fg -1A' gf '.,. A--..' if, .1f1 -. ,,' - '-'. -. .-- a .. U, .. NOVENIBER 3 Pomfret and Taft played to a tie score of 6-6. Hot Newsu was shown in the New Gymnasium. Mr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. Milton defeated Pomfret, 23-18, in the final game of the season. The Cop was shown in the New Gymnasium. The Reverend A. G. W. Pfaffko, of Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, preached in Chapel. Annapolis was shown in the Lewis Gym- nasium. Mr. Olmsted gave the school the first of a series of l'Twenty Questions. Football Squad and Form Leaders attended the Harvard-Yale game. The Beggars of Lifen was shown in the New Gymnasium. The Reverend F. H. Bigelow, Headmaster of Rectory School, preached in Chapel. 28 The University Double Quartet of Cambridge sang in the Main House. 29 The Thanksgiving Dance was held in the Main House. XXfarming Up was shown in the New Gymnasium. Mr. Olmsted dedi- cated two windows in the Chapel which were given in memory of Robert Bruce Ream and Clarence Van Vifie Burton. DECELIBER 9 Mr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. Christmas Carols were sung at the afternoon service. 14 The Upland Rider was shown in the New Gymnasium. 15 The school closed for the Christmas holidays. 129 1929 an '- - 'Q AVA.- I ..,- I 1 .ill l fffaomraarsust feLAss 13 ,14 - W e c ml' ' s e A JANUARY 6 Croton High was defeated, 5-1. 7 School opened for the Wfinter Term. 8 Coach Sayles called out the Hockey Squad. 12 The Hockey Team tied Dean, 2-2. An Acro- batical Troup performed in the New Gymnasium. 13 Mr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. 14 Pomfret defeated Providence Tech, 6-1. 16 The Pomfret Hockey Team defeated Dorches- ter High, 5-1. The River Pirate was shown in the New Gymnasium. 21 Pomfret defeated Brown Freshmen, 2-1. 25 The Hockey Team defeated Ashton, 15-1. 26 Moran of the Marines was shown in the Hard Auditorium. 27 Mr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. 28 Pomfret defeated Cushing Academy, 1-0. FEBRUARY 2 The Hockey Team defeated Arlington High, 2-1. Alias jimmy Valentine was shown in the Hard Auditorium. 7 The S The 1 1 The 16 The 17 Mr. 18 The 25 The 24 Mr. ZS 130 Dress Rehearsal for The Dictatory' was given in the Hard Auditorium. Annual Play was given in the Hard Audi- torium, followed by the Sixth Form Dance in the Main House. Hockey Team defeated the Connecticut Agricultural College second team, 6-1. Hockey Team defeated Noble ik Green- ough at Dedham. 5-O. Steamboat Bill. jr. was shown in the Hard Auditorium. Olmsted preached in Chapel. Tuskegee Quartet sang before the school in the Hard Auditorium. Mark of Zorro was shown in the New Building. Olmsted preached in Chapel. Simba was shown in the Hard Auditorium. 12 The opening of the Wititer Sports. 1929 MARcH 7 2 The Bellamy Trial'1 was shown in the Hard 15 Auditorium. 5 Mr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. 1 I 6 The Last Command was shown in the Hard 4 Auditorium. 17 9 The Camera Man was shown in the New Building. 20 10 Padre Leonard, of Toc. H, spoke in Chapel. 24 13 The second day of the XWinter Sports. 14 Xlifinter Sports won by 1929. 37 15 Blindfold was shown in the New Building. 16 Easter Holidays began. APRIL 1 School opened for Spring Term. gg 6 The Patriot was shown in the Hard Audi- torium. 131 Mr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. The Iron Mask was shown in the Hard Audi- torium. Mr. Olmsted preached in Chapel. The Pomfret Baseball Team defeated Putnam High, 5-0. The Air Legion was shown in the New Building. Dean defeated Pomfret, 12-1. Baseball Team defeated Noble S Green- ough, 4-3. The First Crew defeated Columbia Freshmen, the Second and Third Crews defeated Springfield Trade First and Second. The Tide of Empire, was shown in the Hard Auditorium. The The Reverend A. S. Kinsolving, Rector of Grace Church, Amherst, preached in Chapel. 1929 ., ...Q rf. - Qfirigijzggvv- Til- .753-..,--.ifzzrfg-'. 3 xzggjg-.-53.324 9- , , B -2 .1 1 -- N Wi - . . - -- -- --v f MAY 26 The Reverend Elinore McKee, of Yale Univer- 1 Cranston High defeated Pomfret, 5-15. sity' preached In Chapel' 4 Wliat a Night was shown in the New Build- 28 The Baseball Team defeated Killingly High ing. Tabor defeated Pomfret, 1-15. 5 The Reverend Dr. Samuel Bushnell, of New Haven, preached in Chapel. , 1 S Providence Tech defeated Pomfret, 5-15. 9 Confirmation Services were held by Bishop Acheson. 11 The Pomfret First, Second and Third Crews de- feated St. Marks. Pomfret defeated the 2 Wesleyan Freshmen, 6-5. The Black Pirate was shown in the Hard Auditor- ium. 8 18 Milton defeated the Pomfret Baseball Team, 0-17. 5 The Pomfret First, Second and Third Crews 14 defeated Tabor Academy. The Redskin was shown in the Hard Auditorium. 132 JUNE The First and Second Crews defeated Middle- sex. The Baseball Team was defeated by Taft, 3-2. Trent's Last Case was shown in the New Auditorium. The Reverend Dr. P. G. Kammerer, Dean of Trinity Cathedral, Pittsburg, preached in Chapel. Stark Mad was shown in the Hard Audi- torium. The school year closed. The Reverend Dr. B. I. Bell, of St. Stephens College, Columbia University, was the Prize Day speaker. If .., 5'-7 ' 1-z , ' ' ,I 1 fi - f 2 V ww X Q Q 3 v Q -' gf ' K L4 Af 3 ,M E 5 AL 25? X E2 is Z aff, 5 L CDIR CTf0R fXQ 2,4 Q, x fl+i54-23 SD i vw Q V ii, x1xH,.Y' -aj ., I-,. cf is f - - f 1 , sg ' ,Aj ,ff Tig hx 1153 QQ, T iii!! 4 x'Q?':'Z lf if T' A W? 'xjelz D- 1- ,J in jC'CfT1iIf, g S .-N.,.'iA '4 g g -1-' J i 4 'NK , L Ylw.,,+:-f .l , My SX-V, N L-,H 1929 SCHUYLER BRADT, JR. JOHN CABOT, III .... ROBERT MOULTON COLES . WILLIAM HUGH COVERDALE, JR. ARCHIBALD MARSHALL DENNY, JR. LIVINGSTON PAINE FRENCH . MARSHALL GEER, JR. . . JOHN TAYLOR HAMILTON, II. FRED ALVIS HORNADAY, JR. . DWIGHT ANTHONY HORNE . FREDERICK BERNARD HUFNAGEL, WILLIAM BURNETT HURD . JOHN LEISENRING KEMMERER, JR. GEORGE DERAZZO KEY, JR. . DAVID EVANS MCGRAW . . ALDEN LOTHROP MCMURTRY, JR. MARTIN LAWRENCE MOORE, JR. JOHN TRULL NUTE . . CLARENCE CECIL PELL, JR. . DAVID BROWN RICHARDSON . HENRY BONNELL ROBINSON . FERDINAND WILLIAM ROEBLING, HARRX' BROOKS SARGENT, JR. . JOHN INGALLS TAYLOR, JR. MORGAN WING, JR. . JR. I Uhr Gllttaa nf 1929 212 East 48th Street, New York City 42 King Avenue, Wfeehawken, N. . Newiield Road, Stamford, Conn. . 952 Fifth Avenue, New YOrk City . , . . Harvard, Mass. . 69 NOrth River Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. . . . . Short Hills, N. . . . Cedar Rapids, IOwa . 308 Augusta Street, San Antonio, Texas . .... Princeton, N. . . . . . Sewickley, Pa. . 400 Park Avenue, New YOrk City . . . . . Short Hills, N, 526 Wfest 19th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. . . . . . Oakmont, Pa. . 165 Rocky Road, Larchmont, N. Y. . . . . Sewickley, Pa. . 600 East Pike Street, Seattle, Wfash. . . . . . Wfestbury, L. I. . 419 Wfest 14th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. . . 145 East 52nd Street, New York City . 222 West State Street, Trenton, N. J. . . . . New York City . . . . Dedham, Mass. . 130 East 67th Street, New York City 155 1929 Enarh nf Eruutvva MR. E. XYIALTER CLARK MR. FREDERICK C. DUMAINE RT. REV. ARTHUR S. LLOYD, D.D. REV. XVILLIAM BEACH QLMSTED, L.H.D MR. FERDINAND NV. ROEBLING, JR. MR. ANSON MCCOOK BEARD MR. JOHN L. IQEMMERER MR. JAMES G. ELAINE, JR. MR. HOW LAND S. DAX'IS Asmnriatr EFIIETPPE MR. JAMES T. SOUTTER 10 IVIR MR MR. MR. MR. MR MR. MR. MR. ANSON VU. HARD XVENDELL DAXYIS CLARENCE C. PELL SYDNEY P. CLARK ROBERT H. DELAFIELD PHILIP XV. BOARDMAN LANDON K. THORNE ALFRED L. FERGUSON IVIORGAN XYIING 1929 AARON ADAMS, II. . . ELLIOT CONGER BAKER . HENRX' WALTER BENEDICT . ROBERT CATLIN BUELL, JR. . RICHARD BEAUMARIS BULKELEY, JR RICHARD CHAPMAN . . . BERNARD MORAN DUNN . lVlALCOLM FARMER, JR. . . FRANCIS LIVINGSTON FLETCHER MONTE JAY GOBLE, JR. . . FREDERICK GARRISON HALL, II. FREDERICK GILBERT BOURNE HARD EMLEN WALN HARE . . JAMES HERRICK . . . JOHN CHETEWOOD HODGES FELIX TURNER HUGHES, JR. MAHLON KEMMERER . PHILIP LIVINGSTON, JR. . JAMES HOLMES MADDEN . JOHN DODSWORTH PARKE CHARLES CHAUNCEY POOL CHARLES MANNING REED, VI . JESSE FLEET SAMMIS, JR. . . ARMIN MCGREGOR SCHLESINGER JOHN LOVERIDGE SCOTT . . JOHN RUMNEY SEARLES, JR. . LANDON KIETCHUM THORNE, JR. BEAVER WESSEL . . . WILLIAM GILCHRIST WOOD ARTHUR YOUNG, JR. . Ellie Gllttaa nf 19311 375 Grove Road, South Orange, N. . . . Great Neck, Long Island Conn. 125 Canner St., New Haven, . 114 Vernon St., Hartford, Conn. Conn. . 275 Kenyan St., Hartford, . . . . Greenwich, Conn. . 134 Keeler St., Rochester, N. Y. . 50 Sycamore Road, Hartford, Conn. . 151 Waterman Street, Providence, R. I. 994 Dana Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio . . 1192 Park Avenue, New York City . .... West Sayville, L. I. . 1175 Park Avenue, New York City . 109 East 79th Street, New York City . 2210 Burns Avenue, Detroit, Mich. . . Pelham Manor, N. Y. . . . Short Hills, N. J. . 20 East 80th Street, New York City . Brookside Park, Greenwich, Conn. . . . . Short Hills, N. . 122 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . 406 West Sixth Street, Erie, Pa. . 29 East 46th Street, New York City . R. F. D. Route 2, North Milwaukee, XVIS. 65 Randolph Place, South Orange, N. . 1040 Iroquois Avenue, Detroit, Mich. . . 950 Park Avenue, New York City . . 14 Garden Place, Cincinnati, Ohio . 161 Grove Road, South Orange, N. . . 201 Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee, XVis. 156 1929 . Iv LEWIS CLAUSE CAMPBELL JOHN DUDLEY CLEMENS' . STEPHEN WILLETTS COLLINS, FREDERICK TALMADGE DAY WILLIAM FRANKLIN DRAPER CHRISTOPHER DUMAINE . WILLIAM HARDY ESHBAUGH FREDERICK CARPENTER FORD IRVING SCHULTZ GEER . FREDERICK COLEMAN GRATWICK, JR. GEORGE WALES HARD . FRANCIS IRWIN HARR . STANLEY HENSHAW, JR. . STEPHEN COLGATE HOWARD VINCENT BOOTH HUBBELL GEORGE ROBERT LESLIE, JR. RICHARD DAVID MATTHEWS JAMES SYDNEY MAXEIELD GEORGE MEHAFFY MOTT . BERNARD JOHN MYERS, JR. EDWIN THORNE, II. . FREDERICK T ILNEY, JR. . ALESSANDRO STANISLAUS T ORLONIA . SHELBY SMITH WALKER . RICHARD KING WHITING . ROBERT EVERETT WILLIS, JR. , JR. . Uhr Gllaaa nf 1931 . . . . . . . . . . . Sewickley, Pa. . . . . 252 West Sixth Street, Erie, Pa. JR. . . . 69 Prospect Avenue, Summit, N. J. . 449 Pelham Manor Road, Pelham Manor, N. Y. . .... Adin Street, Hopedale, Mass. . . . . . . Groton, Mass. JR. . 40 Upper Montclair Avenue, Montclair, N. J. . 160 Summit Avenue, Summit, N, J. . . . . . Short Hills, N. J. 22 Cleveland Avenue, Bulialo, N. Y. . . . West Sayville, L. I. . . 277 Park Avenue, New York City . 27 Irving Avenue, Providence, R. I. . . . West Hampton Beach, L. I. 111 East 48th Street, New York City . ...... Syosset, N. Y. . . 12 Berkley Square, Los Angeles, Cal. . 420 West 17th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. . East Union Street, Burlington, N. J. . . Twin Pines, Lancaster, Pa. . . 950 Park Avenue, New York City . . Center Island, Oyster Bay, L. I. . 100 East 42nd Street, New York City . 1. . 2738 Highland Avenue, Birmingham, Ala. . . . . . . Wilton, N. H. 109 Hudson Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. 137 1929 WILLIAM ELIJAH ATTWOOD, JR. WILLIAM DEXTER BRAMHALL . GEORGE SELDEN CLEMENS HANSON RAWLINGS DUVAL . BENJAMIN DUVEEN, JR. . CHARLES HENRY HALSEY SAMUEL LEE JACKSON . JOHN FREDERICK JORDAN . CORNELIUS KING . BENEDICT LIVINGSTON . ROBERT EDWARDS PAGE . . JOHN NELSON BORLAND PELL GORDON RAINEY . . . BRUCE MACDONELL RIDGWAH' . CHARLES BRISTED ROCKWELL, III. GEORGE GORDON SCOBIE . . JOHN DAVID SWIEENEY, JR. ARTHUR WELLESLEH' TAYLOR . HENRY VAN DUZER WING . Uhr Glltum uf 1932 175 Vine Street, New Britain, Conn. Meadowbrook Road, Weston, Mass. . 212 West Sixth Street, Erie, Pa. . 515 Park Avenue, New York City . . 299 Park Avenue, New York City . 2726 Cleinview Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 44 Sumson Avenue, Providence, R. I. . . 615 West Sixth Street, Erie, Pa. . 162 East 78th Street, New York City 20 East 80th Street, New York City . . . . . Southbridge, Mass. . . . . . Westbury, L. I. . 310 West 19th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. . 110 Hilton Avenue, Hempstead, N. Y. . . . . . . Bristol, R. I. . . . Millbrook, Greenwich, Conn. . 263 Beechmont Drive, New Rochelle, N. Y. . 65 Randolph Place, South Orange, N. J. . 130 East 67th Street, New York City 158 1929 j. HENRY ALEXANDRE, III. BRUCE KIRKWOOD BROWN CHESTER HOLBROOK BROWN, JR. FREDERIC TILDEN BROWN LESTER BUTLER CHURCHILL, JR. WILLIAM ROGERS DEERING KENDALL XWHITNEY DENNY HARRY ENGMAN DRAPER . HARRY LEE FERGUSON . HOBART NIKON HARE . ANDREW JACKSON . RUDOLPH MONTGELAS . HENRY PUTNAM REAM . GORDON SALA REGAN . WILLIAM CROSBY RENWICK Uhr Gllztaa nf 15133 NELSON STUDEBAKER RILEY, jR. . JOHN TOWNSEND SACKETT FREDERICK SCHALL . . BROOKE STODDARD . 139 . Glen Head, L. I. . . . . . Norway, Me. . . . . Pomfret, Conn. . 162 East 66th Street, New York City . 277 Park Avenue, New York City . . . . Seabright, N. J. . . . Harvard, Mass. . Adin Street, Hopedale, Mass. . 40 Rock Ridge, Greenwich, Conn. . . 1175 Park Avenue, New York City . . . . Pelham Manor, N. Y. 105 North College Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . 920 Fifth Avenue, New York City . . . . . Old Westbury, L. I. . . . . . Forest Hills, N. Y. 1047 West 55rd Street, Kansas City. Mo. 94 Glenwood Avenue, New London, Conn. . . 10-10 Park Avenue, New York City . 45 Hilton Avenue, Garden City, N. Y. 1929 JOHN WAGSTAFF ADAMS . FREDERICK CAMERON ARNOLD PRENTICE VUILLETTS BROWER HOWLAND DAVIS, II. . PETER DE FLOREZ . DANEORTH HOLLEY . . GEORGE MALVIN HOLLEY, JR. JAMES WILLIAM HUBBELL THEODORE GORDON PECK, III. R. FOSTER REYNOLDS, JR. WERNIZR HUGO SAENGER . TALBOT JONES TAYLOR, III. ROGER LOMBARD VUILLEUMIER THOMAS WALLACE, IV. . E112 CEEIREE uf 15134 . 3944 1-10 . . Box 721, Babylon, N. Y. . 440 Park Avenue, New York City . 1 Grace Court, Brooklyn, N. Y. 125 East 72nd Street, New York City . . . . . Pomfret, Conn. . 2255 Burns Avenue, Detroit Mich. . 2152 Burns Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 111 East -48th Street, New York City . 1120 Fifth Avenue, New York City 19 Stimson Avenue, Providence, R. I. 222nd St. and 40th Ave., Bayside, L. I. 115 East 92nd Street, New York City . 2 Berkeley Road, Scarsclale, N. Y. 387 Prospect Street, New Haven, Conn. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. REV. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. .ws 1929 1 RWE - 'B UDOLPHO THEODORE BRADLEY CHESTER HOLBROOK BROWN ARTHUR HUSSEY CLIFFORD WILLIAM WARREN DUNN LORING LORD EMERY . CLIFTON WETHERBEE HADLEX' GEORGE DORLAND LANGDON WILLIAM MERCHANT, JR. . ARTHUR CLEVELAND PALMER HORACE IRVIN POLEMAN . DAVID STIRLING POND . DONALD SEBASTIEN UNGER WALTER EBERLE WHITAKER Uhr Zllarultg Pomfret. Conn Pomfret, Conn . . Newcastle, Me . 114 Pearl Street, Gardner, Mass . . Pomfret, Conn . Leominister, Mass Hempstead, L. I Carlsbad, N. M . . Pomfret, Conn 402 Green Lane, Roxboro, Pa . . Pomfret, Conn . . Pomfret, Conn . 221 Wolcott Hill Road, WethersfIeld, Mass 141 Y ,,-- - U 1 X X' . ,Lf N 'W gif- i -in ,fmqgr ' 4 Qf' N X td-44-H : -ff' f f 'gg - f' lffgfgfw fi - fi b 1 -MMM, , ' 3 x cj V V . - K- Q fi' 'E'ff'FEsf1i W2 f -3,2 f -1? - TFT' 5-1 ' ' ' ' - - -sr 'A 'jim ir- , ig, Qhhertisements FRANK BROTHERS Hf1hAvenue B001 Shop Between wi' and 483 Streams. NewY1rk Models for sports and formal wear, of outstanding style and quality Exhibit Shops in all the Larger Cities RUSSELL, MILLER 86 COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange SO BROADWAY, Ross BUILDING, New York City, Mrgntgomery Street, New York. San Francisco, Cal. THE MILFORD SCHO OL Summer Session in Preparation for College Board Examinations will begin Monday, July 22d RECORD OF MILFORD SCHOOL STUDENTS in College Board Examinations for the past three years shows that candidates Passed Over 82W of all units taken. Students are afforded opportunities for engaging in all summer sports-tennis, golf, salt water bathing, etc. For a Summer Session catalog address L. W. GREGORY, Headmaster Ti-is MILFORD SCHOOL Milford Connecticut UT I ' xl'- I -iv-5ii'?.'E:AM-3 A Q,gZj.g.gZ'I'l'I'Z-1:1-I' X 'l .g.j.g.',o qM 1g.gZ 925. . ish: ww -B235 Liga- I H - I ' ff? Tw . ' f 1- , - mu. Ypvm ..l. QI X9-66 - , nu.-.5 51 ... . E4 'X r -.1,n'.l.-1.-'qu Q, '..'.:.fC'.'. ,. QQ- - Y- Q ' Ca, , -na: 15.- Eei. 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Ju fB'1ATrk1Z'Z A- r y I Wvf' 5.2 .. iggisl-J: ' ' ' '1'I: THE SIXTH FORM Lefl m rigbfg Fran! faux'-Ruebling, Coverdnle, Hornaclay, McMurtry, Hurd, Hume. Rubinsun Kemmerer, Brudt. Sargeant, Moore. Second row:-French, Coles. Nute, Wing, M., Pell. Geer. M., Denny, C.1bnt. Third raw:-Key, G., Hamilton, McGraw, Richardson, Taylor, Hufnagel. SCHUYLER BRADT, JR. SKY , HERB , SKIP Born: May 5, 1909 Address: New York City Entered Second Form Intends to enter Amherst Monitor, Football Squad, '26, Crew Squad, '25, '26, Letter, '29, Ponte- fract Board, '26, '27, '28, '29, Class Book Board, Secretary of the Achaean Club. '26, Vice-President, Achaean Club, '27, Assistant Business Manager of Dramatic Club, '26, Business Manager of Dramatic Club, '27, Dramatic Club, '29, Chapel Assistant, '26, Numerals, '24, Cheer Leader. joim CABOT, 111 camo Born: january 21, 1909 Address: Weehawken, N. Entered First Form-ex. lntends to enter Yale Assistant Manager of Baseball, '27, Manager of Baseball, '28, Acting Manager of Hockey, '28, Pontefract Board, '27, '28, '29, Class Book Board, Dramatic Club, '29, Twenty Questions' Prize, '25, '27, '28, Chairman of Clean-Up Committee, Numeral Sweater, '28, Brooks' Bryce Cup, '27, '28, Harvard Clubs of Connecticut Prize, '28. 14 ROBERT MoULToN CoLEs c:oLEEsA , -IOE' VUILLIAM HUGH COVERDALE, JR. Born: April 28, 1912 Address: New York City Entered Third Form Intends to enter Yale Assistant Manager of Hockey, '28, Manager, '29, Numerals, '26, Numeral Sweater, '27, Featherweight Medals, Winter Sports, '27g Spring Sports, '27g junior Cup, Winter Sports, 28, Cheer Leader, Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, Choir, '26, '27, '28, '29. Born: August 14, 1911 Address: New York City Entered Third Form ' lntends to enter Princeton Basketball Squad, '28, Team, '29g Dramatic Club, '29, Mandolin Club '25, '26, '27, '28, '29, Glee Club, '26, '27, '23, '29, Choir, '25, '26, '27 '28, '29, Numerals, '27, Cheer Leader. Gown 15 SJR '11 y 321 . 1 lv. f' x.,. f 's N, . gn x , , .-15 ,x, L, ,FI ,r ' gf Wx +L 1 ,Ax 6 vK,. Jr. 1, Q , ,L ,-.- , I 'Ea 5 vu- ? . 'BW Y L 1 -S ,S ARCHIBALD MARSHALL DENNY, JR. ARCHIE l Born: August 22, 1909 Address: Harvard, Mass. Entered Second Form Intends to enter Business Football Squad, '26, '27, '28, Hockey Squad, '24, Team, '25, '26, '273 Captain of Hockey, '28, '29, Baseball Squad, '26, '27, Team, '28, '29, Wrestling Squad, '23, '24, '25, Team, '261 Numerals, '25, Numeral Sweater, '25, junior Medal, Winter Sports, '26, Senior Medal, Winter Sports, '29, LIVINGSTON PAINE FRENCH PETE Born: May 6. 1911 Address: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Entered Third Form Intends to enter Williams Assistant Manager of Football, '27, Manager of Football, '2S1 Manager of Basketball, '29, Secretary of Athletic Association, Dramatic Club, '27, 'ZSQ Assistant Business Manager, Dramatic Club, '27g Business Manager, 'ZHQ Chairman, Workshop Committee, Chairman, Refreshment Committee, Sixth Form Danceg Class Book Board. 16 JOHN TAYLOR HAMILTON II. Born: May 26, 1910 Address: Cedar Rapids, Iowa Entered Second Form Intends to enter Princeton Monitor, Football Team, '27, '28, Basketball Squad, '26, '27, Team, '28, '29, Hockey Squad, '29, Crew Squad, '26, Letter, '27, '28, Commodore of Crew, '29, President of Athletic Association, President, Achaean Club, Floor Committee of Sixth Form Dance. MARSHALL GEER, JR. MARSH Born: December 3, 1911 Address: Short Hills, N. Entered Second Form Intends to enter Princeton Monitor, Football Team, '26, '27, Captain, '28, Hockey Team, '27 '28, '29, Baseball Squad, '27, Team, '28, '29, Secretary of Class, '27, '28 '29, Pontefract Board, '29, Dramatic Club, '27, 29, Glee Club, 29, Deco ration Committee, Sixth Form Dance. HAM 17 FRED Atvis HORNADAY, JR. FRED , HORNY Born: june 19, 1909 Address: San Antonio, Texas Entered Third Form Intends to enter Yale Assistant Manager of Crew, '28, Manager of Crew, '29, Football Squad, '26, '27, '28, Crew Squad, '26, Numerals, '28, Glee Club, '29, Choir, '29, Decoration Committee, Sixth Form Dance. DW'IGHT ANTHONY HORNE DEE , Nic , DEwuu' Born: March 5, 1911 Address: Princeton, N. Entered First Form lntends to enter Princeton Head Monitor, President of Class, '2-i, '26, '27, '28, '29, Vice-President, '25, Football Team, '27, '28, Hockey Squad, '28, '29, Crew Squad, '24, '25, '28, '29, Letter, '25, Golf Team, '28, President of Ionian Club, '29, Vice- President, '28, Secretary, '27, Vice-President, Athletic Association, Numerals, '25, Numeral Sweater, '26, Pontefract Board, '28, Business Manager, '29, Class Book Board, Dramatic Club, '26, '27, '28, Mandolin Club, '28, Glee Club, '27, Leader, '28, Choir, '24, '25, '26, Chapel Assistant, '27, Sgholar- ship Prizes, '2-fi, '25, '26, '27, '28, Valedictorian. 18 FREDERICK BERNARD HUFNAGEL, JR. HooF Born: july 9, 1911 Address: Sewickley, Pa. Entered Fourth Form Intends to enter Yale Football Squad, '26, '27, '28, Basketball Squad, '28, Crew Squad, '27, Second Crew, '28, '29, Class Book Board, Dramatic Club, '29, Decoration Committee, Sixth Form Dance. WILLIAM BURNETT HURD , wULLY , BILL Born: February 19, 1912 Address: Cedarhurst, N. Y. Entered Second Form Intends to enter Williams Football Squad, '28, Baseball Squad, '27, Team, '28, '29, Vice-President of Class, '26, '27, '28, '29, Vice-President, Achaean Club, '28, Secretary, Achaean Club, '27, Leader, Sixth Form Dance, Numerals, '25, Numeral Sweater, '27, Dramatic Club, '26, '29, Choir, '24, '25, Chapel Assistant, '26, Scholarship Prize, '25, '26, '27, '2S. 19 JOHN LEISENRING KEMMERER, JR. UBANANASH, biz Born: July 9, 1911 Address: Short Hills, N. Entered Second Form Intends to enter Princeton Football Squad, '27, Team, '28, Hockey Squad, 291 Baseball Squad, 281 Numerals, '25, Numeral Sweater, 263 Assistant Stage Manager, Dra- matic Club, '27, Stage Manager, '2Sg Dramatic Club, 283 Class Book Board, Decoration Committee, Sixth Form Dance. GEORGE DERRAZO KEY, JR. UDRAZOU Born: January 25, 1910 Address: Oklahoma City, Oltla. Entered Fifth Form Intends to enter Stanford Tennis Team, '28, '29, Basketball Squad, '2Sg Team, '29g Dramatic Club, '29. 20 , DAVID EVANS MCGRAW MUGS Born: April 8, 1911 ' Address: Oakmont, Pa. ' Entered Fifth Form Intends to enter Cornell Tennis Team, '28, Baseball Squad, '28, Golf Team, '29, ALDITN LOTHROP NICTVIURTRY, JR. MACH, UMUFFY' Born: October 25, 1909 Address: Larehmont, N. Y. Entered Second Form lntends to enter University of Virginia Football Squad, '25, '26, '27, '28, Hotkey Squad, '28, Baseball Squad, 'ZSQ Wrestling Squad, '25, Team, '26g Numerals, '23, Numeral Sweater, '2-ig Featherweight Medals, Spring Sports, '24, '2i1 Winter Sports, '25: '7 7 ' junior Cup, Winter Sports, '26, Dramatic Club, '-9g Glee Club, '-9, i Refreshment Committee, Sixth Form Dance. 21 MARTIN LAWRENCE MOORE, JR Born: August S, 1911 Address: Sewickley, Pa. Entered Fifth Form Intends to enter Yale Baseball Team, '29, JOHN TRULL NUTE NUT Born: july S, 1911 Address: Seattle, Wrtslmington Entered Fourth Form lntcnds to enter Harvard Dramatic Club, '27, President, '28g Numerals, '27g Numeral Sweater, '28, Glee Club, '27, '2Sg Choir, '27, '2Sg Cheer Leader. '77 CLARENCE CECIL PELL, JR. CLARRY Born: October 26, 1911 Address: Westbury, N. Y. Entered Second Form Intends to enter Harvard Monitor, Football Squad, '27, Team, '28, Hockey Squad, '27, Team, '28, '29, Baseball Squad, '28, Tennis Team, '29, Dramatic Club, '29, Runner-Up, Squash Tournament, '28, Winner, '29, Numerals, '25, Floor Committee, Sixth Form Dance, Cheer Leader. DAVID BROWN RICHARDSON NDAVE' Born: April 2, 1910 Address: GI-:lahoma City, Okla. Entered Third Form Intends to enter Princeton Monitor, Football Squad, '26, Team, '27, '28, Basketball Squad, '28, '29, Crew Squad, '27, Letter, '28, '29, Glee Club, '28, Second Scholar- ship, '29. 23 FERDINAND XXHLLIAM ROEBLING, III RoB12Y , Funny , GUNK Born: November 1, l9l0 Address: Trenton, N. Entered Second Form Intends to enter Princeton Football Squad, '27, Basketball Squad, '28, '29g Crew Squad, '27, '2S: Numerals, '26, Pontefract Board, '28, '29, Class Book Boardg Dramatic Club, '29g Decoration Committee, Sixth Form Dance, Cheer Leaderg First Scholarship, '29, HENRY BONNELL ROBINSON RoBY , HANK Born: November 6, 1910 Address: New York City Entered Third Form Intends to enter Yale Monitor, Football Squad, '27, Team, '2Sg Basketball Squad, 'ZSQ Wrestling Squad, '26g Assistant Manager of Baseball, '28g Manager of Baseball, '29, Numerals, '27, Pontefract Board, '28, '29, Business Manager. Class Bookg Glee Club, '28, '29g Cheer Leader, Chairman, Decoration Committee, Sixth Form Dance. 24 HARRY BROOKS SARGEANT, JR. HSARGIE' Born: April 20, 1909 Address: New York City Entered Second Form Inrends to enter Business. Football Squad, '27, Numerals, '27, Chairman, Grounds Committee Decoration Committee, Sixth Form Danceg Cheer Leader. JOHN INGALLS TAYLOR, JR. HTAILH Born: July 26, 1911 Address: Dedham, Mass. Entered Fourth Form Intends to enter Harvard Football Squad, '26, Team, '27, 'ZSQ l-Iojkey Team, '28, '29g Crew Squad, '28. 25 ET -P ? '5 5 ' 53' ' ' ? N 1 7 , f - 5 i'13 'ef' f i HSV: 'Z 'yi' '4fi'H1L'iC ?4f--W??N15ZY3E '?f15? f?S:'Wf-2l'1'?' 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A3,,131':.g-13',1,a Q 55.16231 .,,xfXy-35- , Rf.. sg-Mu-wif: -A Jil-sif:..3f1wf?3u1Q? simZ?aSZf.a?s3taxew3ii12vIs'3?s. -,iiiiffii-m'?Qa,.:'5-sifgfflna-1-i5P,:.Qzfiswk .-'34,-ff3.,27 1?---1 :1 1 . , MORGAN WING, JR. MoRG' Born: March 1, 1912 Address: New York City Entered Second Form lntends to enter Princeton Monitor, Football Team, '27, '28, Basketball Squad, '28, Team, '29 Baseball Squad, '28, Team, '29, Tennis Team, '28, '29, Pontefract Board '27, '28, Editor-in'Chief, '29, Editor-in-Chief of Class Book, Numerals, '28 Runner-Up, Squash Tournament, '29, Mandolin Club, '26, '27, '28, Leader '29, Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, Choir, '24, '26, '27, '28, '29, Choir Librarian '29, Chairman of Favor Committee, Sixth Form Dance, Decoration Com mittee of Sixth Form Dance. 26 x 1929 Ollaaa 1'lir-Inrg Illirat Illnrm lgvar One rainy day in September, 1925, four small boys, Birdsall, Hard, Horne, and Switzer, arrived at Pomfret to inaugurate the Class of 1929. After the first week of the term, our numbers were increased to live by the addition of one Horace Riley, otherwise known as Peanut . We proceeded at once to elect Horne, President and Hard, Vice-President, to olficiate for us throughout the year. We sent everyone ex- cept Riley to the choir with Hard and Horne as leaders. Hard won his P by coxing the first crew, and Horne won a crew hat by coxing the second crew. ln the Sports we amassed twenty-one points. And, after watching Horne take the first scholarship prize along with six others, we went home for the summer vacation. Svrnuh illnrm lgvar At about the same time and under the same weather conditions, but a year later of course, we returned to School to begin our first year as old kids, minus Riley and with Switzer left behind in the First Form. We found the numbers of our class enlarged by the addition of Bacon, Fletcher, Geer, Gould, Haggin, Ham- ilton, Hurd, Kemmerer, Manville, McMurtry, Ormsbee, Overton, Pell, Roebling, Swan, Vifing, M. XY'e reversed our officers this year and chose Hard, President and Horne, Vice-President, and added Birdsall as Secretary. Bacon, Gould, Manville, Ormsbee, Wing, M., added to our forces in the Choir. 27 fy-Q'm'.fq:vw-v ww - -v---k :- . .- .15 . -X. W 1-: 1- w . , , .. 1 f -. .., ., xi 1-'K -'ig-:jx -2 is-1:-,gif vw- . ,Ai 9.1, -,.-,.,f N , 2 V ,. 'N .W N - . e5'Fxx'H::-fm.:-:ef 9'-9 -s wag .. , 1 ' A 'g -xx Q .1.-435-,.:qsNv-cf mijvfsggg - : f . tes--1 -- . . , -. 7 - - r Q -1. ' .. f ,l 54 lim? ' fwfr aqiggggfiii 1, .Q ,M Z! JL if A.- , f. XL ,?.1 '-. ' '. -g:.,'- .I L. if N ' - - , ' ' - V:-9,-g-4-rf, 43- -1.-,1'ggy-:MQ:N-.-:rr-xx: -2-, - la-H ':v1-X: -1: eq. g3'f:::15s:,::-gz., X. N -,..,s,,. QW.. . 39. 'bfi +5 W be L ., Q 'I' Kina Y Q3-3 fa 4 I X . . 9'5 ,4 E A B- ., Q Q k f as -X f . Nfl. 1 lim. Q Rf e , N v E t ,, it gr F X ., w Q Kms X X M, X4 xv :S 3, va sz, N y Y 551 ik ' 4 g , Ki A 1 . -N 'E , 1 y 0 R fv xr F T-5, U 1, L, ,. .3 ig -f V MB X, . .Af QQ is be If? 95: in 54 2. -x ,EE V V -315 X 'si , A X 'Q N I - . 2 5 gi 2 it. Q .5 A 32 W P , Q SM gi i ,S , 1 V' , we No X Vx wg f ' r. 'Q 1 wuuuwemhnl 1929 Hard and Horne both won letters by coxing the first and second crews, respectively. Our form did excellently in the Winter and Spring Sports by winning ninety-two points and two Featherweight medals. Horne had found in Hurd his equal this year. As a result, they divided the prizes between them, Hurd taking first scholarshipg Horne, second. Elgirh Fllnrm Hear' When we came back in the Fall, we found Coles, Coverdale, Denny, French, Hornaday, Murray, Rich- ardson, and Robinson in our midst. But Hard and Swan had left us. Coles and Coverdale sang in the choir. Without Hard we were compelled to elect Horne, Presidentg Hurd, Vice-Presidentg and Geer, Secretary. During the Winter our McMurtry made the Wrestling Team and won a minor Denny won his Hockey Letter for the first of many times to come. In the Winter Sports we won forty-four points. with Denny winning seventeen to take the Junior Medal. In the Spring Sports we won twenty-four more points. After seeing Horne and Hurd again take IHOSE of the prizes, we broke up for the Summer. ilinitrth Ellnrm Hear When we returned to the Wilds of Pomfret as sedate members of the lower school, we found Comp- son, Hufnagel, Nute and Taylor, J., in our midst. Horne, D., Hurd, W., and Geer, M., were again elected President, Vice-President and Secretary. 29 s . s . XVe were well represented on the Football Squad by Denny, A., Geer, M., Hornaday, Hufnagel, McMurtry, Richardson and Taylor, Geer, M., and Denny, A., made the Hockey Team. Denny, A., was elected Hockey Captain for the next yearg a great honor for the Form. Hamilton rowed on the Champion- ship second crew. XVing, M., and Cabot, showed their literary zeal by being elected to the Pontefract Board. Horne, D., was elected Assistant Business Manager. Geer, M., Horne, D., Hurd, XV., displayed our histrionic abilities to good effect in the Thanksgiving play, Wfing, M., and Coles strummed in the Mandolin Club, and Wiilg, M., sang in the Glee Club. In the Wfinter Sports, Horne, Denny, A., and McMurtry accumulated a good number of points for the Form. After Prize Day, at which Hurd, XV., and Horne, D., won the scholarship prizes, we separated for the Summer, having at last finished our period as insignificant members of the lower school. K Illifih EFIJIZIII Brat Returning for our first year in the Upper School, three new members joined our Form. They were Key, McGraw, and Moore. XVe re-elected the same officers as in the past year, an excellent choice. At the Football Team were Geer, M., Hamilton, Horne, D., Richardson, Taylor, and XVing, M., So ? 'hp in 43 x. E 'X ? ' z , 4 4,1 E 1. 1 lf 'fi 117, ,Q K .-2 r,:.j,1J ,xg 1 V . 1 2. ,, Q, ' ,z ,,,, -Y. , ,, .,,, A -- . . ,A-ef,'-WZ SOME OF THE SIXTH .J 1929 Denny, A., Geer, M., Pell, C., and Taylor, J., made their Hockey Letters, Denny, A., Geer, M., and Hurd were on the Baseball Team, with Cabot as Manager, Hamilton and Richardson rowed on the first crew, while Hufnagel held a place in the second boat. French, Horne, and Nute held good-sized parts in the Thanksgiving play. Nute was elected President for the next year. Brown, G., Coles, Wing, M., Horne, D., Birdsall, and Robinson were in the Glee Club, and Wing, M., and Coles were on the Mandolin Club. Coverdale, Horne, Hurd, and McMurtry amassed a large number of points for us in the Winter Sports, which we won, and the Spring Sports. For the next year, Geer, M., was elected Football Captain, with French as Manager. Denny was re- elected Hockey Captain, with Coverdale as Manager, and Hamilton was elected Crew Commodore, with Hornaday, as Manager, Robinson was Manager of Baseball, Wing was chosen Editor-in-Chief of the Ponte- fract and also of the Class Book. After Prize Day, when Horne and Hurd won their usual scholarship prims, and Cabot, the Harvard Club Prize, we left for Summer vacation, with a sense of joyful fear over our responsibilities for the com- ing year. Sixth Elinrm Haan' When we came back to Pomfret as Sixth Formers, we found that Compson had left, and that Cabot, R., had returned. The same officers were re-elected, and Horne, D., was made Head Monitor, with Geer, Hamilton, Pell, C., Richardson, and Wing, M., as his assistants. We were well represented in Sports by Captain Geer, Hamilton, Horne, D., Kemmerer, Pell, C., 32 559:31 1 -5. - GQ' y Fl. a, 4 ,- , 3, tk, I . Q. ,- ww' A Tjf ?gf.a.i's'M'm ?2,Mg m f5f'1?'w P 1 if 1 .1-va-fa- ff'Q,i,?f - ,fzw+1S'b A-.1 F' SOME OF THE SIXTH . 1929 ' ill' Richardson, Robinson, Taylor, J., and Wing, M., on the Football Team, Captain Denny, Geer, M., Pell, C., and Taylor, on the Hockey Teamg by Commodore Hamilton, and Richardson on the lirst crew, by Huf- nagel in the second boat, and by Denny, A., Geer, M., Hurd, and Wing, M., on the Baseball Team. In the play over the week-end of the Sixth Form Dance, we had French, Geer, M., Horne, Hurd. McMurtry, Nute, and Pell, C., in the Dramatic Club. Wing, M., was the distinguished conductor of the Mandolin Club, with Horne as one of the seconds. Horne led the Glee Club, in which the voices of '29 were well represented by Coles, Geer, Hornaday, McMurtry, Robinson, and Wing, M. We won the Winter Sports, principally on points accrued by Coverdale, Hamilton, Denny, and McMurtry. In the Spring Sports we were again victorious. 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A3,,131':.g-13',1,a Q 55.16231 .,,xfXy-35- , Rf.. sg-Mu-wif: -A Jil-sif:..3f1wf?3u1Q? simZ?aSZf.a?s3taxew3ii12vIs'3?s. -,iiiiffii-m'?Qa,.:'5-sifgfflna-1-i5P,:.Qzfiswk .-'34,-ff3.,27 1?---1 :1 1 . , 1929 i lk l ifin Uhr Athlvtir Aanuriatiuu HOllfll'4I1'J' Pmfirlefzf. THE REVIEREND WILLIAM BEACH OLMSTIQIJ Prwidezzf. JOHN TAYLOR HAMILTON II. Ifmf-Prmffwzf. DXVIGHT ANTHONY HORNIE Sec1'af,zrJI, LIVINGSTON PAINE FRENCH Tl'6L1.flIl'61', MR. ARTHUR CLEVELAND PALMER FOOTBALL Clzpmizz, M. GIEIQR, JR. ALz1mgw'. L. P. FRIENCH A.f.Ii.ffI1111 Mfzmzger, XV. G. XVOOD BASEBALL Callnfaljll, E. C. BAKER ML111I1ger, H. B. ROBINSON A.f.ri.mz11f AfIcll.7tlg6'l', B. M. DUNN 36 HOCKEY Clzpmizz, AI M. D1iNNH', JR. A1,111Izgw', W. H. COVIQRDALIE, JR. rI.I1fi.Im11f Ivhlllnlgdff, F. G. HALL H CRENV Cf:111f11nr1'm1'v, T. HAMILTON II. AIII1m1gw'. F. A. HORNADAY, JR. I-l.s'.I'i.m11zr A'IIIlh1gc'1'. B. YUIESSIEL 1929 Event 100 Yard Dash 220 Yard Dash 440 Yard Dash 880 Yard Run 120 Yard Hurdles 220 Yard Hurdles 20 Yard Dash Running High Jul TIP Standing High jump A Running Broad Jump Standing Broad jump Pole Vault Shot Put Discus Throw Hammer Throw Rope Climb Svrlgnnl illvrnrha Hofrfer J. G. HORNE, '27 A. W. CALLENDER, '98 R. G. CROFT, '19 R. H. DELAFIELD, '12 C. F. STANWOOD, '28 C. H1TcHcocK, '00 A. C. GILBERT, '06 C. F. STANWOOD, '28 F. H. BROWN, '00 L. BARTOW, '05 F. H. BROWN, '00 L. D. WOODBURY, '05 J. A. DEERING, '28 J. A. DEERING, '28 J. G. BLAINE, '06 W. E. PALMER, '24 37 Drzfe June 6, 1926 Qlune 11, 1898 June 12, 1919 June 9, 1911 Qlune 15. 1928 june 8, 1899 March 25, 1905 june 15, 1928 March 16, 1899 June 15, 1905 March 15, 1900 June 15, 1901 March 15, 1928 june 12, 1928 June 12, 1906 March, 1925 Time. Heigfaf or Dzsfzme 10 1f10 seconds 25 ZX5 seconds 55 4X5 seconds 2 minutes 3 seconds 16 2f5 seconds 27 5X5 seconds 2 3X5 seconds 5 feet Qys inches 4 feet 821 inches 21 feet 6 inches 9 feet 11 incl1es 9 feet 11 IA inches 41 feet 5192 inches 102 feet 2y4 inches 130 feet 9 inches 5 seconds 1929 ---. T 'in' N... ,',.-, .1,:g: .-LES? . I - - - 1 . V' J 4' I Q I . ASSE A ' . . ,' ' --,:.f,1 4- --- Q-Y.'Jf'f1i ff-.Y. -- V-lr. .' - ' . 'A , .-5 ,.:-,L 1 . , , ' Y A- Y 'lung L Q so mIn11Ier5 nf 1112 IH FOOTBALL A. B. BOARDMAN M. GEEK. JR. F. T. HLJGHES H, B. ROBINSON R. C. BIIELL J. T. HAMILTON J. L, KEMMERER J. I. TAYLOR C. DLIMAINE S. HENSIIAW, JR. C. C. PELI., JR. R. K. VUHITING I.. P. FRFNCII f1NIgI-.J D. A. HORNE D. B. RICHARDSON M VUING, JR. HOCKEY A. ADAMS W. H. COVERDALE 1Mgr.J M. GEEK, JR. J. F. SAMMIS E. C. BAKER A. M. DIENNY F. G. HARD J. I. TAYLOR R. CHAPMAN M. FARMER C, C. PELL, JR, R. K. VUIIITING XX . E. AT'I'XY'OOI7 li. C. BAKFR A. M. DENNY M. GIEITR, JR. S. BRAD1' J. T. HAMILTON F. G. B. HARD S. HENSIIAW, JR. J. HERRIGR J. C. HODGES XV. B. HLIRD G. XV. HARD D. A. HORNE F. A. HORNADAX' BASEBALL M. L. MOORE C. C. POOL G. 5. REGAN H. B. ROBINSON 1 CREW' F. B. HLIl:NAGFL F. T. HUGHES J. H. INIADDEN .58 MgI'.j A. M. SGIILESINGER R. M R. D K. XXJHITING VUING, JR. D. IXIATHEXVS . B. RICHARDSON J. R. SEARLES COACH MCPHAI L THE TEAM 1929 Mr. McPhail, Coach of Football, played at Andover for two years. After leaving Andover, he played on the Dartmouth Freshman Football Team and then three years on the Varsity at quarterback. He was elected Captain in his last year, 1927. He attended Harvard Law School while coaching Pomfret. Mr. Sayles, Coach of Hockey, played on the Princeton Freshman and Varsity Hockey Teams in 192-i and 1925, respectively. He then coached at Andover until coming ro Pomfret in 1927. Mr. Bradley, Coach of Crew, rowed on the undefeated Princeton Junior Varsity Crew in 1922 and has coached at Pomfret since his graduation in 1923. Mr. Metivier, Coach of Baseball, played at Rindge Tech. for two years. He then played minor league baseball until he pitched for the Cleveland Americans. He also coached for a while at Browne and Nichols before coming to Pomfret. Mr. Wliitiiker, Assistant Coach of Baseball, pitched on the Trinity Freshman and Varsity Baseball Teams in '25 and '26, '27 and '28, respectively. He was elected Captain in '28 He also won his letter in football and basketball. -50 THE COACHES A' htil Fi 'QA5' aff-:.1L'fL1f Al '. C 11 -'fffzi Uhr Glaptaina Marshall Geer, jr., Captain of the Football Team, was an excellent leader as well as an outstand- ing player of the season. Geer entered the school in 192-1 and played guard on the team for three years. He was a captain of the finest grade. Archibald Marshall Denny, jr., Captain of the Hockey Team, continued to lead his team on the ice as capably as he did last year. He entered the school in 1922, played on the team in 1926 and 1927. and was its captain in 1928 and 1929. He was an experienced player and a good leader. Elliot Conger Baker, Captain of the Baseball Team, entered school in 1926 and pitched on the team for three years. He was an admirable captain and could be counted upon as a good batter. John Taylor Hamilton, Il, Commodore of the Crew, towed on the Championship Second Crew in 1927 and qualified for a place in the first shell the following year, a seat which he held for two seasons. His qualities of leadership were excellent, he was an experienced oarsman and an able captain. 42 THE CAPTAINS Denny, A., Baker, Hamilton, Geer, M 1929 ' . 5R 9 . A .5?3 l? fPoMFRE'r1.5 fcLAss E112 R 1' Run' 'O O ' O' ' Einnihall OFFICERS M. GRER, JR., '29 . . . . Cdf7fzl1'lZ L. P. FRENCH, '29 . Mfzmzgez' THE TEAM J. L. K121.f1M13RuR, '29 J. I. TAYLOR, '29 . M. Gl3l2R, JR., '29 . H. B. ROBINSON, '29 D. A. HORNIQ, '29 . C. C. PIELL, JR., '29 D. B. RICHARDSON, '29 J. T. HAIVII Leif! Elm' Leff Tufkfe Lcff Gzmrff Left Gmzrd . Center Riglvf Gmzrrz' Right Tzll'k!6 LTON, '29 C. DUAIAINIQ, '51 . M. WING, JR., '29 . R. C. BUELL, '50 . A. B. BOARDMAN, '50 . S. HENSHAW, JR., '51 . R. K. WHITING, '51 . F. T. HUGHIES, '50 . . . . . FIIXNAIIBAQ 44 Riglvl Emf Riglvl Emi QlhIl'fL'I'b1IL'k Lefl HL1ff!1.1c'k Leff Huffbnfk Right H11fff1.zik . Fzzffbnrk r W5 THE FOOTBALL TEAM Leff In right: Seated: Hamilton, Kemmerer. Pell, C., Ge-er, M., Horne, Vifing, M., Robinson. Smzzdizzg: Whiting, Dumaine, Richardson, French, Taylor, Hughes, Henshaw. w f 1929 - Uhr Illnnihall Svvztaun nf 1929 Fifty candidates reported for practice to Coach MacPhail and Coach Phelan on September 21st. After a week and a half of practice the squad was reduced to twenty-eight men. Of this number nine were letter men. Captain Geer, who played left guard, continued the good playing and spirit which he has dis- played for the last two seasons. The others were Richardson and Taylor, tackles, Horne, center, Board- man and Wliiting, halfbacksg Wing, M., right end, Buell, quarterbackg and Hamilton, fullback. On the 2nd of October a practice game was held with Bartlett High School. Both teams were coached from the held as the regular course of a game was not followed. On October 6th, in the opening game of the season, Tabor Academy won from Pomfret by a score of 12-6. Although the Pomfret team scored early in the first quarter by a steady march of fifty-eight yards, they were unable to score again while Tabor amassed two touchdowns. 47 1929 9. . if A4,-fq bzqv 4 g. ,,,L I af qb. .. - V a U, V a a a i In a cold drizzling rain on October 12th, Dean Academy 2nd defeated Pomfret by a score of 14-O. Due to the wet ball, the game was marred by many fumbles. On October 20th, Pomfret was defeated by Nobl: and Greenough in a fast and well fought game by the score of 15-7. Noble and Greenough scored their two touchdowns in the lirst half of the game by an end run and by recovering a blocked kick behind Pomfret's goal line. Pomfret's touchdown was made in the last quarter. On the 27th of October, Connecticut Agricultural Freshmen defeated Pomfret by a score of 6-0. The visitors made their touchdown in the last part of the fourth quarter. On November 3rd, Pomfret tied Taft School 6-6. Pomfret played hard football throughout the game making twenty first downs to Taft's six. Taft scored in the beginning of the last quarter but did not make the extra point. Pomfret received the kickoff and marched down the held for a touchdown but failed to score the try for point . Witli the score a tie, Pomfret steadily drove towards Taft's goal. Richard- son broke through the Taft line and threw Treadwell for an eight yard loss. This almost cos: Taft a 48 1929 1 . ...f. r ,Q ,Afl 'N 4- J ...,i, .,.'3L,.5 .,'- , Y, 5 if ,g,i,.,2 H ' f' safety for the ball was only a foot in front of their goal line. Taft kicked and Pomfret again advanced to Taft's twenty yard line as the period ended. ' At Milton, in the final game of the season, Milton Academy defeated Pomfret by the score of 25-18. ln the course of the game the lead changed four times. On the first play of the game, Henshaw of Pomfret, with the aid of excellent interference scored a touchdown, but the try for the point was unsuccessful. The period ended with Pomfret, 6, Milton, 0. In the second period, Milton scored on a pass. Ware scored the extra point and soon afterwards kicked a field goal. The half ended with the score Milton, 10, Pomfret, 6. In the third period each team scored a touchdown making the score Milton, 17, Pomfret, 12. Starting the last quarter with a rush Pomfret scored another touchdown thus gaining the lead by the score 18-17. Milton, however, rallied and by a wide end run and two off tackle smashes made the last score of the game. With two minutes left, Pomfret carried the ball to Milton's 13 yard line but the game ended with Milton, 25g Pomfret, 18. Letters were awarded to sixteen men including the manager. Robert Catlin Buell, '50, who played quar- terback, was elected Captain of next year's team. To Mr. MacPhail and Mr. Phelan, to Captain Geer and his team, the School extends its appreciation. so 1929 BOARDMAN BUELL DUMAINE GEER HAMILTON HORNE HUGHES KEMMEMR PELL RICHARDSON ROBINSON TAYLOR WHITING WING 1930 1930 1931 1929 1929 1929 1930 1929 1929 1929 1929 ' 1929 1931 1929 3Hnn1ha1l 15 Men Porifiwz Age Half Back 17 Quarter Back 17 Right End 18 Left Guard 17 Full Back 19 Center 17 Full Back 17 Left End 17 Right Guard 17 Right Tackle 18 Left Guard 17 Left Tackle 17 Half Back 17 Right End 17 Average Age Of Team, 18 years Average Wfeight Of Team, 160 pounds Average Height Of Team, 5 ft. IOVZ in. 51 Wfeigfat H ezghl 164 6 ft O 142 8 163 O 160 0 162 1 147 7 156 11 160 9 161 10 175 1 146 8 168 1 164 8 160 11 CAPTAIN GEER SCRIMMAGE 1929 .- ,Q-1. Q ,yu---ll'TRR1,'A .A lu, Z .,-.-,I , .1 . It -S135 . a 5 if-iff 4 - ' '2 'f ' 'A' A ff ' iii. lf - LL' 'T ' I I -rA.....f. . , ,Q -... . - .1E',f.: 'lg -' Mf, - , '- . - -' . 1' '. ,E 1'-'. ' n s POP'IFRFfI', .'CLA6'5 C. C. PELL, '29 A. M. DENNY, '29 R. K. WHITING, '31 E. C. BAKER, '50 . M. GEER, '29 . R. CHAPMAN, '30 . Enrkvg OFFICERS A. M. DENNY, JR., '29 . . . Cfzpmiu W. H. COVERDALE, JR.. '29 . . Mdmzgw' F. G. HALL, II, ,SO . . f1.s'.f'f M21l122gc'1' TEAM SUBSTITUTES . . . Rjglaf Wfizzg F. G. HARD, '50 . C ezzfw' Left Wfizzg Rigbf Defeme Leff Defezzje . 6047! M. FARMER, '50 J. F.SAMM1s, '50 J. I. TAYLOR, '29 A. ADAMS, '50 55 Rigbz' Uyizzg . Camel' Leff Wfiug Right Defefzfe . Goal THE HOCKEY TEAM Lcfr fu viglvlq Sfdlldflllgff Snmmis, Xvhiring, Pell, C., Farmer, Denny, A., Baker, Gear, M.. Hard, F., T.1ylu1'. Cm'crd.1l Kfzfeling: Chapman, Adumb, A. 1929 ' A .Q ' , -I , Aiea e 1 f i fl' .1 P M V :--F-, . I ,- . - A, , .5 A '-. IJ- 'A I B 1? MFRBT CLASS B IC , ll 1 Ellis liurkeg Svvtiann nf 19251 The Hockey Season of 1929 was certainly a most successful one. Only four out of the sixteen games of an extremely hard schedule were lost. A fact which aided greatly in the development of a winning team was the excellent ice encountered. In addition to this Coach Sayles had seven lettermen from which to form his team. The Dartmouth Freshman and Tabor games were lost by only the closest of margins. Great credit is due to every member of the team and especially to Mr. Sayles for his admirable help and to Captain Denny for his leadership. The first game of the season was played with Dean Academy on Saturday, january 12th. Although three overtime periods were played, the final score was 2-2. The following Monday Pomfret met Providence Tech. and, displaying great improvement in their play- ing, easily took the game by the score of 6-1. On january 16th Pomfret won from the fast Dorchester High School team in a very close game by the score of 3-1. Pomfret continued its good playing by defeating the Brown University Freshmen on january 21st by the score of 3-1. The visitors' strength was mainly in their defense. 55 5 ,, -1533, Nl 9 1929 ei? T21 .j .gllligj k, On Wfednesday, January 25rd, Pomfret easily defeated Ashton School, 5-1, in a loosely played game. Pomfret suffered the first defeat of the season from Choate, at Wallirigford, on January 24th. The game was fast and hard fought, but Pomfret was unable to break through Choate's defense to score. The final count was 5-0. On the Saturday following, the team met its second defeat of the year from Tabor Academy by the score of 5-2. Two goals were scored by Pomfret in the hrst period after which the visitors rallied and, de- fending their cage from further score, ran up a total of three goals. The next game, on Monday, January 28th, with Cushing Academy, was won by Pomfret. This game was one of the fastest and best played in the season. Pomfret succeeded in making the only score in the last period. The return game with Dean Academy was played on january 50th. Pomfret made the only score in the first period. Cn Saturday, the 2nd of February, Pomfret met Arlington and, in a very close game, won by the score of 5-1. The outcome was not decided until the second overtime period. Both teams played excellent hockey. 56 1929 ' il ' With both teams hampered by poor ice Pomfret defeated Groton High School on February 6th. The visitors were able to score only one goal to Pomfret's three. On Monday, the 11th, Pomfret won easily from the Connecticut Agricultural College second team. The game was slow and one-sided resulting in a score of 6-1. The following Wednesday Pomfret met Cranston High School in a very fast and exciting game. Pom- fret scored the only goal of the game in the last period. At Dedham, Mass., on February 16th, Pomfret won from Noble and Greenough in a fast and well- played game. Nobles was unable to score through Pomfret's defense and lost the game 5-O. The Dartmouth Freshman Hockey team defeated Pomfret on Monday, the 18th, by the score of 1-0. The teams were evenly matched, but playing was again hampered by soft ice. The score was made on a bounce shot in the first period. In the last game of the season with the Princeton Freshmen, Pomfret played excellently against a slightly superior team. As the second period ended each team had one goal to their credit, but in the last period the visitors scored four goals taking the game at 5-1. M. Farmer, jr., '30, was elected Captain for the coming year, and S. W. Collins, '51, was chosen Assis- tant Manager. 58 1929 if 2 all' . . . - a 2 ' - . ignrkrg IH 111211 N mme Pofifiwz Age Weigbf I-leigh! C. C. PELL, '29 Right Wiiig 17 163 ft. 11 in A. M. DENNY, '29 Center 21 145 ft. 8 in R. K WHITING, '31 Left Wing 17 165 ft. 9 in E. C. BAKER, '30 Right Defense 20 165 ft. 10 in M. GEER, '29 Left Defense 17 168 ft. 0 in R. CHAPMAN, '30 Goal 17 140 ft. 7 in F. G. HARD, '30 Right Wing is 166 ff. 9 in M. FARMER, '30 Center 17 160 ft. 10 in j. F. SAMMIS, '30 Lefr Wing 17 125 ft. 7 in J. I. TAYLOR, '29 Right Defense 17 180 ft. 2 in A. ADAMS, '30 Goal 18 190 ft. 0 in Average Age of Team, 17 yrs. 9 mo. Average Height of Team, 5 ft. 9 in. Average Weiglit of Team, 160 lbs. 60 1929 M. GEER, JR., '29 E. C. BAKER, '50 J. C. HODGIES, '50 C. C. POOL, '50 Meuarhall OFFICERS E. C. BAKER, '50 . . . . Capmizz H. B. ROBINSON, '29 . . MzIlIc1g67 B. M. DUNN, '50 .... A.f.r'f Mmmgez' TEAM . Ccztrbea-R. K. WHITING, '51 . Slwff Stop . Pifrbef-S. HENSHAW, '51 Tiana' Bw . . . Finn' B2zJeM. WING, JR., '29 . . Rmb! Fzefz' . . Sammi Bafej. HERRICK, '50 . . Cuzfu Fzeln' A. M. DIENNY, '29 . . . Lefz Field SUBSTITUTES XV. E. ATTWOOD, '52 . . A. M. SCHLESINGER, '50 . G. S. REGAN, '55 . . M. L. IWOORE, '29 . W. B. HURD, '29 . 62 Semuff Baie Semfm' Blue . Cdffbcill' . Pfffbtfl' Pifrlaer vi , I E V- E 35 L.. ,W .- xi Q! . v i 1 I THE BASEBALL TEAM Lefl to rigbfg Sealed: Whiting, Denny, Schlesinger, Baker, Geer, M., Hurd, Henshaw Stmzdirzg: Attwood, Wing, M., Hodges, Moore, Herrick, Pool, Regan, Robinson. 1929 Zflaavhatll Swann nf 1929 The baseball season of 1929 might not be called a complete success with respect to the number of major games won. However, the last half of the season was marred only by the defeats from Milton and St. Georges. The game with Taft was a deadlock until the 12th inning and both sides played flawless base- ball. The team did well in defeating Wesleyan Freshmen and Noble and Greenough. The actual rec- ord of the season shows forty-six per cent. of the games won. The first game of the season was played on April 18th with Putnam High School. The team played well, winning by the score of 5-0. The following Wednesday the team lost by errors to the Dean Academy Seconds. The visitors com- pletely outplayed Pomfret, winning by the score of 12-1. On Saturday, April 27th, Pomfret showed much improvement, defeating Noble and Greenough by the score of 4-5. Pomfrets fielding and hitting was slightly better than that of the visitors. On May 4th, the team again suffered a defeat from Tabor Academy. Pomfret's fielding was marred by many errors. The stronger team of the visitors added steadily to their score, winning 14-1. The Providence Technical School defeated Pomfret on Wednesday, May Sth, by the score of 14-5. The visitors in the latter part of the game outplayed Pomfret in all departments, hitting heavily. 65 V - , M , . ,mt-55 - -z .'j?- 'mug -.ff -QS-E5 1,511 323 ..x 'Li gn .1 f5f'..'.l? '-.Ji gQ',.1f-vw.-Q 'X EZ'e.'.-ah. 'Q nz Q ,,,.,w, lv.:-. , .12 LJ,-Y:'m-'f'-- . ms ex .1 46,5253 QNQQLE' 'Q-5 I 5fP?f3'r,f'?L. 'Y' fgwM,f3, 55,5 . 1. gg ,-Q91 1 I 4- 1 IN di We . :. wir - f- .0 ?-nib 'if N A 3 any :H oigswlyfx-S aw. I -,.g .W , 'f 5iQ5,L,:. 94-fm . ., Mr huz- A,1,.,e?,, 1 ., . 111- 1' ': iffy! 'Ewa r' 1 v .0 gig, .41 A .-N faqlgl ,L ,fx .rg 4 h av M, 5 :QE bi.-1'-lr-ff --2.H4'f2. miie wh- : X E E2'E4E'L1?VwE 31 X , ,,,y,t . ,.,, ml, 55- ..1x.,3, 'W 1:nf,H,f'-Q., 1. , .1 r-4-.QYQ .lm 4 my we iff It5l:,f.,:'f'2' fa,-Q .. ,Q ,123 il V .gf 'rg-3 ' ' LU .x - rip, ' ' F' '21 'Q 4 .5 Q f ., ' ' ' 1 . 1 , , 1 J Tfif.-I.ff.QlFifi -3-vvfwx. f 3.1, ,. ' .-:1-QM, QV.. 1:11--5, 1' 1. K-. LA-.AQQL T , W.-.:V,w:. jf.:s-- +5 4. 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I :- sf :f:'ffE'k ight .g4,382,u1 ' f' -A J -P -1 Q . fr -' x : 1 X A. .,p.t.,:g:-v,,-- . wa, 4 W. . .Ag-.w,fAg.4 3, --,:,. ,Q -14-y,,:y,,,,1 mvffffy-pf-'-f'm. . , , ,,, . fa- p,,i5w?,gQ:w:32'pffffliifj'-.91-'A-29'-31 ,Q -c, , gg: ,,1J, ' V. .fry 1' .:..e,. :ww K-mmm? ,xxxatgfs-,.1-1 f- v1.35 V , ,, x :xfz-34-2.fV,,,a4v-,,1g.x.1:.X?g.u,-mzf :.rfs! mEA-, 221 . : ,t px -1 1 ff SMH., Lina . : Q f-aa-,A-.Q V ,mm ix-Lxffy. 1 1929 ' s e' ll ' ' 1 1 The following Saturday a very close and exciting game was played with the Wesleyan Freshmen which Pomfret won by the score of 6-5. The whole team played with more coordination and spirit than in the previous games. Pomfret defeated Bartlett High School on Wednesday, May 15th, by the score of 13-8. On Saturday, May 18th, Pomfret met the strongest team of the season in Milton Academy. Although many of the visitors' runs were scored on errors, they had by far a better hitting combination than Pom- fret. The final score was 17-0. At Newport, on Wednesday, May 22nd, Pomfret lost to St. Georges in a game which was marked by exceptionally heavy hitting. St. Georges won by taking better advantage of their scoring opportuni- ties. The score was 17-10. In a return game with Dean Academy Second team, on May 25th, Pomftet was defeated 12-6. Pom- fret's hits outnumbered the visitors' but were widely scattered. On Monday, May 27th, Pomfret defeated the Killingly High School team 4-5. Pomfret scored all four runs in the ninth inning. Pomfret, in the last home game, defeated New England Institute 8-1, on May 30th. The team played well throughout the game. The final game of the season was lost to the strong Taft team at Wfatertown in twelve innings. Ex- cellent baseball was played by both teams. The winning run was scored on a squeeze with one out, giving Taft 3 runs to Pomfret's 2. A. M. Schlesinger was elected Captain for next year and F. I. Harr was chosen Assistant Manager. 66 1929 5 it 5. 2 -yQ 9 r r in ' 5 7 P 5' Name GEEK, '29 BAKER, '50 HODGES, '50 POOL, '50 WHITING, '51 HENSHAW, '31 WING, '29 HERRICK, '50 DENN1', '29 ATTWOOO, '32 SCHLESINGER, '50 REGAN, '55 lV1OORIE, '29 HURD, '29 Enarhall 15 1111911 Porifiozz Catcher Pitcher First Base Second Base Short Stop Third Base Right Field Center Field Left Field Second Base Second Base Catcher Pitcher Pitcher 16 20 16 16 rf Wfeigfff 168 158 142 150 165 158 160 152 142 120 1411 160 150 1-11 Average age, 17.5 years Average weight, 147.6 lbs. Average height, 5 ft. 8 in. Height Yerzry mi Sqllrlfl - ft. 0 in. 5 ft. 10 in. 5 ft. 11 in. 1 ft. 7 in. 1 ft. 9 in. 4 ft. 7 in. 5 ft. 11 in. 2 ft. 8 in. 2 ft. 8 in. 5 ft. 6 in. 1 ft. 9 in. 5 ft. 5 in. 1 ft. 11 in. 1 ft. 7 in. 5 1929 Qlrvm OFFICERS J. T. HAMILTON, II, '29 F. A. HORNADAY, '29 FIRST CREW F. T. HUGHES, '50 . . . . j. T. HAMILTON, '29 . . D. B. RICHARDSON, '29 F. G. B. HARD, '50 . . G. W. HARD, '51 . Bozz' 2 5 Stroke C ox . . Co1121110r1'o1'e . fVI4llIc1g61' SECOND J. H. MADDEN, '50 D. A. HORNE, '29 . . F. B. HUFNAGEL, '29 J. R. SEARLES, '50 . . R. D. NIATTHEXVS, '51 69 CREW Bow 2 5 Stroke C ox THE FIRST CREXV 1929 9- ':-, ' ' .-,'. . iff 'f-'1' ':A-'-AA I . I, Bunting Swann nf 1929 The season of 1929 is unexcelled in Pomfret's history. Winning every race by safe margins, the first, second, and third crews had championship seasons. Work started on the machines in February and immediately after Spring vacation all the crews were able to get on the water. On April 27th, the Pomfret first crew easily defeated the Columbia Freshmen four by three lengths, and the Pomfret second and third crews defeated Springfield Trade's first and second crews by a quarter of a length and one and a quarter lengths, respectively. On May 4th, the Pomfret first and second crews beat the two Exeter fours by three-quarters of a length and a length and, a half on Exeter's half-mile course. The times were poor because of unfavor- able conditions. The following Saturday, the first and second shells each finished a length ahead of St. Mark's in 2:48 and 2:52, respectively. The third boat won the closest race of the season by six feet, in 3:04. 71 'S'-'N'-xr! ,-Q.: Q ' .3?ei.,, 4' X I :,.xI.w.:.z.N.I 'N 3 4: il' sf' xg- ' . g xy wveggsig Jiefwg 59 .. ,, .1 ,,:umV:L:.,3L.qQk Kywg - . , 4 Y 5-1' wuz!-v4sY51aAQ -.t,,LfY,yxJg ,XE 55,54 ig: ' ' ' '-W - 1' W-1. --...A I ,ffwv ?J.Q , . ' -- .f..:,..m.. , S X Q 33 s 'xgztlwil-H1--E 1..:' , . -14' .X,1.,,1,1, S 45 -. S we mx .Q ,xx S -A-..- -Q xxx.. Q Q s RJ. -Pi' Q , , - . ..x . - . .v bf' E ' ' s x -s - :qw as vq 'Me'- ...a--N Nl... www-.Nmze N we . x'k fx- , , ' ' ' dm gs ' . ,V . - Mu: xx, w+-...v- gT.,,i,li 4 N, ki b H .. M 1 'Q N V h.5,,,: if ' -36 lg. 'ff ,Q-1' , D W g 'T w Q M ' iI:Nix1i,1K ' ' .Ns - if H ', x l N.,-A H K 1 W' w -Q -- V , - -fi' if A . ' '4 t g - 'W Y. 53.3 X. X 5. - x .- X - . -. 4 MA M.. f f X-fx X fx f 'w ,. - f mg gf . sfLr'Qf2W' 1' I ff 'X 'sl Q .j j .Y 1929 ' ' -Al 1 5 f f . ll , 121f LiCLA.Sf5 Two weeks later, the Pomfret crews went to Tabor and each returned victorious, the first by a quarter of a length in 2:57, the second by two lengths in 2:52, and the third in its final race by two and a half lengths in 2:58. On june lst, Alumni Day, the hrst and second crews completed their victorious seasons by defeating Middlesex. The water was rough and a strong head wind was blowing. The first boat, rowing their best, won by a length of open water, the second, rowing with power and time but not much form, won by a length and a half of open water. The crew squad and the School feel that the greatest credit and praise are due to Mr. Bradley for his excellent coaching. F. G. B. Hard, '50, was elected Commodore for the season of 1950, and E. Thorne, '31, Assistant Manager. . 73 THE SECOND CREW '7-1+'2?e'?7T: -5 Xfiff1zvfi -ffvif-,ff-iw e ,Q Nf'S'1lA,'Pflsf..Q5'SK Q 5':.f?Y 1 A gig. V 1,-.Y ' C L? -x- N N4 A W ll 5 f X X NVQ! , Fwd pu? .:, fr: X .rs ,. E. 3 ' . 1, ,Q 1, , .. 32,231 '15 i 9551 ' X733 9233 if 54 Q Q . Y . x - Le. 1 l , vi -S55 R35 uf ,W Y . 42 :ff Cyl' . ' Y4- ,, S fx ixfw-me mf: mv? .S AQQ, E- vmas- :mf x 'Y' QE? 'WEYE X Y' ' H f .NG zfwwf X 4:- Qifg l 6 55 'f 4 . ' Qffvg: . 3 Qg1Ff4 . ' . A vff N . :1.-KW ii - A x 5, frglff? K - 3' ' : Q Q'ff 5 ,:x'ji THE THIRD CREW 1929 .1 ' f 1 gf? . A .. , E Wi , 2 ff A -- lv - Glrmus FIRST CREW Poyifiozz N Lune Age Wlfigbf H eiglvl Stroke F. G. B. HARD, '50 18 16-1 ft. 10 in. No. 5 D. B. RICHARDSON, '29 19 172 fr. 1 in. No. 2 J. T. HAMILTON, '29 QCapr.j 19 166 fr. 1 in. Bow F. T. HUGHES, '50 17 161 ft. 11 in. Cox. G. W. HARD, '51 16 92 fr. 5 in. Average 18m 1653A ft. HM in SECOND CREW Poyifiozz N awe Age llveigbf H eiglvl Stroke J. R. SEARLES, '50 16 166 fc. 11 in. No. 3 F. B. HUFNAGLE, '29 19 181 fr. 2 in. No. 2 D. A. HORNE, '29 18 152 fr. 9 in. Bow H. MADDEN, '50 16 152 ft. 2 in. Cox. R. D. MATTHEWS, '31 15 107 fr. 7 in. Average 17M 162114 fr. O in. 77 imma-.... A , , , -.X , 1. .,,---A - 1g - V - 'P V- 'EW' R23 . ' . ? 'v'i . ,: ,+'1' ' ' A, 52 I X 155 Q 'X Aeggiygfiff j if F125 L -if . -heikffg .f fai5'hL . m vszfiv zl f . , - f3.'.,,- .kx',i1' 3, .A , 1 ,. +' ' 1 1+-I 1- : -. ' ' f, A s-wx:-,-L 3 N ' .. M' - -T, T'3f'tv .4xs2 -- 5 - -' 1-1:2 Mfg' . - ,Qi f -4 viii in-f-',.:s-1. ' ,- 1 :.', 4 f' ,' ' .Q If-if , , 'uifff s - 'SJ : .T sf. if-. czgzgf .5 Wm.. , - . . 1....,i. 5, -, if-5 ff- .- 25 S - mf - b '1i'iif-9,1 , ' ' -x, f .1 5 ,gfw J, 1-'AXMA A., A, -- -A . ,:- ...gf -l V - , - 5 1 - .- : ., . f '1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' :gg ,w w w ' ., -pin., :5,2':g.'Z3-:::5,g:56q,.,I ,..., . ' A, 'Ng Q ' JK -553: :ff ,NJ - 1-. -' iqw. ' 'A' xrlfhwwi, ' 1' . .- ' ' ' T' v 235 Vx - ' ' i-wt ,. ' 'A ' ' ' ' t - err , ' -f , . ,. W , 5 ' an . 32, .. 'Yi ., .. ,rf V t X ,E , f . 2, N gg. 4n.-- 51' i- -Q ' 4 Agrxfr' ' '- , , J Jim' :..fJw-::,5':..5,,.f f ' 22:1 ' UPA: J- 4,.:..EJ.. . X 6 36 ' LL: fi ! . R Y f Q , f ,, 31 x 5 im 'MNNN '57 f' ffL1,w +?1Ym. P if ' -Six ' 7' fl, .Agn 'IWI1 ' ,Z 1 -1 --4 511 Fm 7-fl N f A ' .L-' V,Qf ii!! ! iii? Mazkvthall OFFICERS Cnpnzizz . . . J. T. HAMILTON, '29 Mmmgea' . L. P. FRENCH, '29 TEAM SUBSTITUTES Lvff F0I'Zl'IIl'ff . . . R. K. WHITING, '51 F01'z11zra' . . . C. HODGES, '50 Riglaf Fnrzmrd . . F. T. HUGHES, JR., '50 Cerner . . G. D. KEY, JR., '29 Ceuler . . T. HAMILTON, '29 Cefzler . . M. XYIING, JR., '29 Leff Guam' . . A. SCHLESINGER, '50 Gum-fl . . R, M. COLES, '29 Right Glnzm' . . E. C. BAKER, '50 Gvllzlfd . . D. B. RICHARDSON, '29 S0 2 E , I AQ- NWN! THE BASKETBALL TEAM 1929 E112 Eaakvihall Svvaann nf 1925! The Basketball Season of 1929 cannot very well be called successful, because out of five games played Pomfret only won one. However, since Pomfret scored 137 points to her opponents 134, the team showed that in no game were they outclassed. Much credit is due Mr. Whitaker and Mr. Merchant for their work with the squad. The results of the games are as follows: Pomfret 24 .... . Connecticut Aggie Freshman 27 Pomfret 20 . .... Milton 32 Pomfret 40 . Woodstock Academy 28 Pomfret 28 . . . Putnam 31 Pomfret 25 . Killingly 26 82 1929 Efvnnia THE TEAM No. 1-Key, T. No. 2-Pell, C. No. 3-Sammis No. 4-Wing, M. No. 5-Schlesinger TENNIS TEAM 83 1929 Elini Tllimutin Svettanit nf 1929 Cn June 5th, after three days of practice, the tennis team, composed of Key, Pell, C., Wing, M., and Schlesinger, played St. Marks at Southboro. Considering the lack of practice, the team played well, and succeeded in holding St. Marks to a 5-5 tie. The results of the matches are as follows: SINGLES No. 1-Key QPQ defeated Congdon B. QSt. f6-lj, f7-ij No. 2-Congdon W. fSt. defeated Pell, C. Q7-ij, Q6-lj No. 3-Wfhitehead fSt. defeated Wing, M. QPQ, Q6-Q, Q6-Q No. 4-Hoskins QSt. defeated Schlesinger QPQ, Q7-55, Q7-SJ DOUBLES No. 1-Pell, C. and Key fPj, defeated Congdon, T. and Congdon, W. QSt. MQ, Q6-5j, Q1-6j, Q6-lj No. 2-Wing, M. and Schlesinger QFD, defeated Whitehead and Winthrop QSt. Q7-55, Q6--ij On june 8th, the team closed the season by defeating Dean Academy. 5-1. The closest and best played match of the afternoon was between Sammis of Pomfret and Smith of Dean. After two hours of hard playing Sammis won the match Q8-6j, Q6-Sj, QS-6j. Stl 1929 1 Gulf GOLF TEAM No. 1-Chapman No. 2-Hamilton ' No. 3-Hughes No. 4-Hodges No. 5-Nute GOLF TEAM 4 85 En Arthur lqnzavg Olliifnrh mr, the Ullman nf Ninvtrm Efmvntg-Nine Affertinnatelg Brhirair Zihia Bunk 1929 Gulf Svraann nf 1929 On account of other activities, golf was started a little later this year than last year. Considering the lack of practice at the start of the season, the team did fairly well. On june 6th, after four days of prac- tice, the Pomfret Golf Team was defeated by Putnam Country Club, 9-4. The selection of the players was not definite, and this fact made it hard for a victory. The positions of the team follow: Qlj Chapman, Q23 Hare, E., Q3j Hurd, Q41 Nute, Q55 McGraw. Chapman won his match, 5-4, and Hare won his two up, but he was one down at the turn and this only scored one more point. Hurd, Nute and McGraw all lost their matches. On Saturday of the same week Pomfret played Dean Academy. The team was now changed, Hodges' and Nute playing No. 5 and 4, respectively. The final score was Pomfret, 12, Dean, 0. Chapman won his match, 9-8, while Hodges and Nute won by 6-5. Hare won his match easily by 4-5. On Monday, june 10th, Pomfret beat Putnam Country Club decisively by the score 13-1. A series of two out of three matches had been planned with them, but College Boards cut short this plan. The positions on the team for this match were again changed, as follows: Qlj Chapman, QZQ Hamilton, Q55 Hughes, Q41 Hodges, Q5j Nute. Chapman won his match, 7-6, while Hughes and Hamilton made a sweeping victory by beating their opponents, 6-5. Hodges won his match, 3-2, but Nute had a harder match, and only won by 2 up. S6 1929 ' - . . -i - f rEr , , ll sIIf,f 4aClA-S5 ll' T' wipe winter Swartz The Eighteenth Annnal Winter Sports were held March 12th, 13th and 1-ith in the Lewis Gymnasium. The results Of the Sports are as follows: Fi: ,Il Serond Third Fin! Second Second Fin! Serund Third RUNNING HIGH JU M P HAAIILTON 5 ft. 5 in. COVERDALE 5 ft. 1 in. MCGRAW 4 ft. 11 in. ROPE CLIMB HORNE 7 sec. ROEBLING S sec. REED 8 sec. RUNNING HIGH JUMP DRAPER, W. 4 ft. 10 in. PARKE 4 ft. 9V3 in. FORD 4 ft. 9 in. FENCE Firtz SCOBIE Sem nd RILEY Third PARKE SENIOR EVENTS STANDING HIGH JUMP Fi:-I1 TNTADDEN 4 ft. Semnd DENNY -I ft. Third COVERDALE 4 ft. FENCE VAULT Fi:-If COVERDALE 6 ft, Sfflllld HORNE 6 ft. Third TVTCEIIURTRY 6 ft. JUNIOR EVENTS STANDING HIGH JUMP Fmz SCOBIE 4 ft. SECUIILZI PARKE 3 ft. Third RENWICR 3 ft. VAULT 5 ft. 9M in. Fiat! 5 ft. SM4 in. Serozzd 5 ft. W, In, Third 87 3 in. Firfz 2 in. Serami l in. Third' 2 ln. Fifi! 1 in. Serond Third Fir!! 11 In. Sefozld 9 in. Third SHOT PUT SCOTT 25 SCOBIE 25 IQEMMERER, M. 25 STANDING BROAD JUMP TNIADDEN 8 ft. ll in FLETCHER 8 ft. 6 In REED 8 ft. 5 in SHOT PUT KEMMERER, J. 54 lit, 4 IU BAKER 34 tt. 3 in BOARDMAN 34 ft. LQ in STANDING BROAD JUMP SCOBIE 8 ft, 3213 in ATTNWOOD 7 ft. HM, in PARRE 7 ft. 10 in ft. 4 in. ft. 2 in. ft. 1 in. 1929 RUNNING HIGII JUMP FEATHERWEIGHT EVENTS STANDING HIGII JUMP STANDING BROAD JUMP Fin! DRAl'FR -1 fr. 6 in. Fi:-If U II.LIS 3 fr. 7 in. Fin! STODDARD 7 fr. 5 in. Semnd STODDARD -1 fr. 5 in. Swfffzd HAIQD, G. 5 II. 6 in. Samzzd CLEMENS, G. 7 ft, 2371, in. Ssnnlal' RFAM 4 fl, 5 In. Semllzl' DRAPFR, H. J ft. Gin. Third WILLIS 6 fr. QQQ in. FENCE VAULT Fir-If HAIID, G. 5 fr. 1 in. Sf-Imzd STODD.-KRD 5 fr. Smnzd DRAPFR. H. 5 fr. BOXING 175 POUND CLASS 151-1 POUND CLASS 145 POUND CLASS 135 POUND CLASS Fi:-If HI-XRD, F, Fm! DENNY, A. Fmf DENNX' Fi,-If COLES Semzzd NICGIIAW SRI-111111 MCGIiAXV Smmd COVERDALE Sfmnd SCIIALL 125 POUND CLASS 115 POUND CLASS 105 POUND CLASS 95 POUND CLASS Fifwf RAINFY lfiw RAINSY F1111 IYIATTHFXVS Fir-I1 HARD, G. Smmd COLIES SUL'IHlLlJ ATTNXJOOD Semud PELL, N. SRI-Und SAENGER XWRESTLING 175 POUND CLASS 158 POUND CLASS 1-15 POUND CLASS 135 POUND CLASS Firrl HARD, F. Fim DFNNY. A. Fn-If DIQNNY, A. F11-.rr INICBIURTRY Sumud MCMLYRTRH' S41-ufzd LICGRAXV SULYIIILYV NICNIURTRY Sf-mad CIIAPMAN 125 POUND CLASS 105 POUND CLASS 95 POUND CLASS S5 POUND CLASS Firrf IVICKIURTRY Fmf CLEMFNS Fin! HAIXD, G. Firm HARD, G. Swami' REED SLTIHILI FELL, N. Semzzd HOLLEY, G. SEFIIIILIY ALEXANDRE 20 YARD DASII RELAY RACES 600 YARD RUN Fin! HFNSlIAX3if 1950 Defcnrcd 1929 AISJQ sec. Fin! HAAiILTON 1 min. 59 3-5 Sec. Sammi' KFMMERER, J. 1931 Defeated 1952 45 5-5 Sec. 500 YARD RUN Third PARKE 1935 Defuured 1954 -19 sec. Fir-f HALSEX' -17 2-5 sec Senior Biedul WIJII By JLIIHUI' Medal VUOII By FeIItl1eI'weight Ivfcdgll WIOII By DENNX', A.-26 Puinrs SCOBIE-IS PI-ims HARD, G.-27 Poinrs SS 1929 Svqutuah The Annual School Squash Tournament was held during the week of March 4th. Wing, M. and Mott reached the semi-finals in the upper half and Sammis and Pell, C. in the lower half. On the afternoon of March Sth Wing, M. defeated Mott by the score of 15-9, 15-4. On the same after- noon Pell, C. won from Sammis in a well fought match by the score of 16-14, 15-9. The following afternoon, the two contenders for the school title met. Wing, M. winning the toss for the serve, ran up four Points, after which Pell made two points. In the next two rallies, Wing scored seven points, while Pell scored three points. Wing soon increased his lead of six points to eight with two hard driven back court shots, but Pell, gaining the serve, made five well placed drives and three aces andtied the score,.15-13. From here the serve changed hands five times until Pell finally won the two deciding points of the game. Pell began the second game by winning four points in quick succession. XYfing, how- ever, with two drives from the back-board, made two points but failed to tie the score. Pell, steadily advancing his lead, won by the score of 15-7. 89 L ' 'IRS .lr f' 'mf R Y A 1. c ,f J' fax, ,-wws.fMm- . , W384Ex,..:2KX.,. A . V. 99 44254-fAw 3- fx 5 X151-X :lg f 3 f I , W A , - W . , N F . I , . x, . v ' . 17-i f 5. A ' ' M A v ' 5 N. x 'e. '- 15'2:i 52-:QQQQEZQSIQQ 35:15 RX- , fN5ff-..-- . x . - , K - . . ff,-9 . . x . ir , mx, QQ, ggi: ,x X X X 1, , ,,qM,t .ANNE , Q THE MONITORS Lefl lu righlg Fin! row: Geer, M., Pell, C., Horne, Wfing, M., Rnbinson Second row: Richardson, Hamilton, Bradt. 1929 I l- . f- ' ASO AAAAA1 -.A.. TCF R -'T R+ 'A I on Inv' To I O ' I' Svrhnnl Qbiiirrra MONITORS D. A. HORNE, Heaa' Monitor D. B. RICHARDSON C. C. PELL, JR. J. T. HAMILTON M. GEER, JR. H. S. BRADT M. WING, JR. H. B. ROBINSON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Prefidenf, T. HAMILTON, II. Vice-President, D. A. HORNE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Captain, M. GEER, JR. Manager, L. P. FRENCH Affiftant Manager, W. G. WOOD BASEBALL ,ASSOCIATION Captain, E. C. BAKER Manager, H. B. ROBINSON Affiftant Manager, B. M. DUNN ACHAEAN CLUB Pre5ia'ent, T. HAMILTON, II. Vife-Prexidenl, E. C. BAKER Serretary, S. HENSHAW, JR. Sefretary, L. P. FRENCH Treafzzrer, MR. A. C. PALMER HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Captain, A. M. DENNY Manager, W. H. COVERDALE Axfiflant Manager, F. G. HALL ROWING ASSOCIATION Commodore, T. HAMILTON Manager, F. A. HORNADAH' Afyiftant Manager, B. WESSEL IONIAN CLUB Prefident, D. A. HORNE Vice-President, R. C. BUELL Secretary, R. WHITING 91 1929 . 9: Tir nf.-, O.V fy, if -7.5.1 - . 19- A .2 .-- 'f W f f V ' 'V f- PONTEFRACT BOARD Erfifw'-in-Claief, M. WING, JR. Ayfiymrzt Bufiuexf Mmzfzger, E. HARE Bzzfizzefy Mamzger, D. A. HORNE Cirrzzfafion Edifor, M. GEER, JR. Ayfofiafe Editori J. CABOT, III. H. B. ROBINSON S. BRADT J. R. SEARLES F. W. ROEBLING 1929 CLASS BOOK BOARD Editor-211-Clvief, M. WING, JR. Plaotognzpbw, F. W. ROEBLING Bl1.fj7Z6.f.f Mfzmzger, H. B. ROBINSON Ediforf J. CABOT, III. S. BRADT L. P. FRENCH D. A. HORNE J. L. KEMMERER DRAMATIC CLUB Pl'6J'jt1I6'Ilf, T. NUTE Bzzyifzeyf Mazinger, L. P. FRENCH Stage Mamzger, L. KEMMERER GLEE CLUB MANDOLIN CLUB Leader, D. A. HORNE Leader, M. WING, JR. 92 1929 ,,, Sixth Fbrm - D. A. HORNE ...4 ........ A AAA ,...A,., ..,...A . .. W. B. HURD .. ,.AAAAAA ,.,,..AA..,,,, M. GEER ..,......... Fiftb Form R. C. BUELL .......... ..,,.................................... A. SCHLESINGER .,.,......,,.. ..........,..,. F. G. HARD ...................... Fourth Form R. WHITING ...............,..,, W. H. ESHBAUGH ........... .........,..... 5. HENSHAW, JR .....,....,,, ZHnrm ...H,.,.....P1'e.fide11f Vive-Pre.fi:1'e1zl ......................,Sec1'e1'a1'y .................. Preyidezzt Vice-Prefidem' ..................Sef1'efa1'y ......................P1'e51demf Vice-Prefidefzt ......Sefretary QB1'tirPr5 Third Form W. E. ATTWOOD ....................... ........... ....... ,... B. M. RIDGWAY .......,,. B. DUVEEN ............ Second Form H. HARE ......... ................................. ....... . . . H. DRAPER ......... Fir!! Form R. L. VUILLEUMIER ...,..,..... ............... F. C. ARNOLD ........................ T. PECK ................. 93 ......... Pre.rirz'e11f Vive-Pre.fif1'enl .............S6t'l'Efc1I'j' Preyizfelzf V ive-Preyid 6121 .............P1'e.fide11f Vice-Plmidezzt .............S6Cl'6fz1l'y Thelieu es Elinnthall The First lonians won the football season by defeating the First Achaeans five out of seven games. Toward the end of the season the playing of the Achaeans improved, as was shown by the closer scores, and the fact that they won one game and tied another. Ar the close of the league season both teams combined to play Tourtellotte. Tourrellotte won the first game, 12-O. The leaguers retaliated, however, and outplayed their opponents in the next game for a 13-6 victory. In the Second Leagues, the lonians easily won the season by completing five straight victories. jack- son and Parke made most of the gains for the Achaeans, while undoubtedly the successful season of the lonians was due to the work of Brown, B. and Rainey. 94


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