T ,IH Brmnatira OFFICERS bl. R. SE.xRl.i2s ...... PI'L'51-dL'Ill l.. K. 'l'1mRNE, lk. . Bzzsizzixm .llazzugcr ,l. llaluucii, ..... Stage -llamzgvr Tl lli TllANK5l1lYlNG PLAY On Wednesday evening, November 27th the Dramatic Club and the Musical Club gave their annual Thanksgiving entertainment. The play was a three act farce by R. E. and R. M. Baker, entitled, Bachelor Hall. Between the acts the audience enjoyed well chosen numbers by the Glee and Mandolin Clubs, and violin solos by F. G. Hall, '30, Many guests of the School and alumni were present and the entertainment was in every way successful. Bachelor Hall was chosen for this year's play because of its amusing plot and because its characters well fitted the abilities of the members of the club. The scene of the play is Bachelor Hall, the home of the Hon. Geoffrey Myrtle- ton, a congressman. Mr. Myrtleton has allowed a young amateur author, Vere Lee, to present, at Bachelor Hall, a play he has just written. The play is The Fatal Shot and Myrtleton's ward, Betty Vance, plays the heroine. Myrtle- ton forbids any publicity to be given The Fatal Shotf' much to the disgust of the actors, especially Polly Reynolds, who is jealous of Betty's part of heroine. Myrtleton has made a wager with Rear Admiral March that a report of the play will not appear in the papers. Ensign Jack Meredith, acting under order of Rear Admiral March, enters the house through a window. Finding a theatrical performance in progress, Meredith tells Jasper, the colored butler, that he is the make-up man. Case, an eccentric newspaper writer and amateur detective, follows Meredith. Seeing him enter through a window, Case grows suspiciousg and when he finds a boot-heel and tiring manual for clues, he resolves to follow Meredith with dogged persistency, in spite of the fact that he himself had been invited to attend to the lighting effects in the play. Jack Meredith soon finds that he is in the house of his sweetheart, Betty Vance, whose guardian will not allow her to marry a sailor. Mrs. Van Styne, a matron of dramatic aspirations, and Claire, her shy, lisping daughter, arrive. Claire has a small part in The Fatal Shot and is consequently a bit nervous in spite of her mother's encouraging words. Polly and Betty send Myrtleton on an errand for the play and in his absence the Deacons Jervis and Bassett arrive unexpectedly. They are Myrtleton's constituents from Rambletown, and Betty, realizing ter guardian's predicament if the deacons should discover a theatrical in progress in the home of their representative, makes some clever excuses for the unusual condition of the house. Myrtleton upon his return almost runs into disaster, but checks himself when he discovers the presence of the deacons. After the deacons leave the 96 THE DRAMATIC CLUB Left to right: first row: Morgan, Montgelas, Hodges, Searles, Walker, Hubbell, Y., Draper, VK Second row: Rockwell, C., Chapman, Thorne, L., Dunn, Day, Robinson. lf4'ld'l. 'll ia room, Myrtleton enters in consternation, followed by Case. Myrtleton suddenly discovers that some bonds, entrusted to him long before by the deacons, are missing, and remembers that he is supposed to have selected a new minister for the North Church at Rambleton, a udty which he has not as yet performed. Case tells him of his suspicions con- cerning the make-up man, and immediately connects the bond robbery with Meredith's entrance through the window. Case reassures Myrtleton by promising to retrieve the missing bonds, then leaves the stage. Jervis and Bassett enter to find Myrtleton arranging some costumes as the act ends. The second act takes place during the performance of The Fatal Shot in another room of the same house. Betty enters as Jack is beginning his report on the play for Admiral March. He tells her that he has locked up Case, who had been shadowing him, because the detective, having been given a short part in the play to fill in, was overcome by stage fright. Jasper and the members of the cast of The Fatal Shot enter, and there is an amusing scene, in which Jasper attempts to obey six differnt orders at once. Case, having been at length released from the room in which Meredith has imprisoned him, enters clad in Scotch costume. Myrtleton enters and the two discuss developments in the bond robbery. Catching a glimpse of Meredith, Case leaves in hot pursuit. While Myrtleton is congratulating himself that he has got rid of deacons by sending them to church, they suddenly return. As Bassett is questioning him on his selection of a new minister, Case enters. Myrtleton, seeing an opportunity to relieve an embarrassing situation introduces Case as the Rev. Rob Roy McGregor, the new minister whom he has selected. An amusive scene follows, in which Case tries to impersonate the Scotch minister. The deacons finally decide not to engage the Rev. Rob Roy and Case leaves the room in mock despair. Applause in the next room and several properties, which are carried across the stage, arouse the suspicions of the deacons, but Myrtleton makes some ridiculous explanations, which appar- ently are satisfactory. The three try to dine, but owing to various inconveniences caused by The Fatal Shot the meal is sadly interrupted. After they have left the stage, Case enters, but on seeing Meredith, who has been given a sailor's costume by Betty, so that Myrtleton will not recognize him, he hides behind the window, Bassett returns and Meredith returns to him a wallet which he had lost. When Bassett has again departed Case tries to tell Polly and Vere about his evidence. Claire enters in tears and Vere. also depressed at the performance, follows. Suddenly calls for the author arouse them and they hurry off-stage. The deacons return, followed by Mrs. Van Styne, who informs them about the play, which had been so carefully hidden from them. As they leave, Case enters, and, finding some white hairs. the color of Bassett's, concludes that Bassett must be the make-up man's accomplice and that the wallet was, of course. the package of bonds. Meredith enters and Case accuses him of the robbery. Betty comes on, as the two men are quarrelling, and pretends to faint in order to allow her sweetheart to escape as Myrtleton appears. Betty soon recovers and Case leaves the room in disgust. Mrs. Van Styne then informs Myrtleton that the deacons are enjoving the performance. Myrtleton is stunned. but the entrance of the deacons themselves revives him. As they cf-f-use him of stealing their money, Case returns and accuses Bassett of stealing the bonds. Basset is about to strike Case. when Jasper enters. firing a pistol, which is Case's cue in The Fatal Shot . He rushes off and the curtain falls. The third act takes place in the same room. It is the morning after the performance and the place is in a state of turmoil. Jasper, who is putting the room to rights, suddenly discovers the deacons hidden under the two tables in 98 i THE CAST Left to right: Hubbell, V., Morgan, Chapman, Robinson, Day, Montegelas, Walker, Rockwell, Hodges, Draper, Dunn, Searles. llriifllillwll ' ia , the room where, terrified by the firing, they have been all night. After a short conversation they go away. Myrtleton enters and so does Case, who has been keeping watch outside the window, during the night. He discovers a letter, stating that the real make-up man was forcibly ejected from the house under the accusation that he was a reporter. Case then explains how he discovered that Basset and the pseudo make-up man were accomplices in the robbery of the bonds. When they have gone to another room to talk the matter over, Polly, Betty and Vere bring in the morning paper, in which is a long detailed account of The Fatal Shot . The article is signed, The Observer , which is Case's nom de plumeg hence, when he enters, they each accuse him of being the author and leave him stunned. Mrs. Van Styne and Claire arrive in indignation and Mrs. Van Styne humiliates poor Case even more by her vigorous accusa- tions. When they have left the stage, O'Rouke, a policeman, who has been sent by the real make-up man on a case of assault and battery, enters. Jervis and Bassett iind him and set him after Case, whom they believe to be mad. Case returns as the deacons go out. O'Rouke tries to handle Case as if he were a madman, and Case, thinking that O'Rouke insane, tries to humor him. They link arms and go off together. Myrtleton enters with the deacons, he picks up the pouch belonging to Case's Scotch costume, in which he finds the missing bonds. He agrees with Jervis and Bassett that Case is crazy. Some amusing scenes follow in which Polly, Betty, and Jasper try to keep Myrtleton from seeing the morning papers. O'Rouke then enters with the news that Case escaped. As he leaves the room, Case climbs through a window, in a dress suit, which is ridiculously too large for him. Finding some more white hairs he believes himself to be on the track. Again Jasper, however,picks a flaw in his reasoning by bringing on a white fur rug, from which the hairs have obviously come. Case departs, disgusted. Jack Meredith and Betty enter, and ask Myrtle- ton for his approval of their engagement. After some deliberation, Myrtleton, finally gives his consent. Mrs. Van Styne comes to show the article in the morning papers to Myrtleton and denounces Case as the author. When they have left the room, Meredith enters followed by Case. They argue for a few momentsg then Case calls for the police, Whereat Myrtleton, O'Rouke and the deacons rush on. They inform the misled Case that the bonds have been found in the costume he was wearing. Betty explains that the bonds were used in The Fatal Shot . Myrtleton then accuses Case of making The Fatal Shot public after he had strictly ordered that the performance kept private. Meredith confesses, but Myrtleton forgives him and merely laughs when, as the play ends, a wreath is given to him with the compliments of Rear Admiral March. Robinson, as the Honorable Geoffrey, Congressman from the Ninth District, had the longest and most difficult part in the cast of the play. He handled the part of the middle-aged congressman with the ease and skill of a far more experienced actor. He should prove exceedingly valuable to next year's club. Day took the part of Silas Jervis, a severe and suspicious deacon. The part called for some difficult character acting, which Day handled capably. Montegelas had another character part in Jervis's fellow deacon, Bassett. Bassett was stupid and deaf, and Montegelas' portrayal was clever and amusing. Hodges, as Ensign Jack Meredith, who is in love with Myrtleton's ward, had one of the few straight parts in the play. Hodges, a new comer to the club, proved himself a valuable member. 100 I 1 1 i 1 A 1 1 1, 1 1 11 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 A -1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1t9l1l?'1 I rma a 121 an-. Searles took the part of Pinkerton Case, an amateur detective. It was a part which offered splendid opportunities. and Searles, who has had two years experience in the club, gave a thoroughly amusing performance. Dunn played the amateur playwright in his second and last year in the club. He portrayed well the nervous temperamental character of Vere Lee, and his acting was steady and reliable throughout the play. Walker made an excellent Jasper. His dialect was skilful, and his amusing speeches furnished much of the humor of the play. Hubbell's O Rouke was another part which was extremely well done. His last scene, with Searles, was greatly enjoyed by the audience. I Rockwell made Betty a thoroughly attractive heroine. He was always at ease, and his experience lent him the resourcefulness which the part demanded. Draper, another member of last year's club, played the part of pert Polly Reynolds. His voice was excellent, and he spoke his Chapman, fected society The part be a valuable lines with expression. - as Mrs. Van Styne, had a diiiicult part. He was always in character and admirably portrayed the af- woman. of Claire was taken by Morgan, a new member of the club. He made a very attractive girl, and should member of future casts. CAST OF CHARACTERS THE HON. GEOFFREY INIYRTLETON, Congressman from the 9th District . . D. B. ROBINSON Suns JERVIS ...... .... ...... . ................................... , ...., F . T. DAY E1.1sHA BAssx-:TT ....... .. ........,.................................. R. IXIoNmE1As MYRTLrroN's CONSTITUENTS Feoivi RAMBLETOWN ENSIGN JACK MFRFDITH, acting under sealed orders ....,..,........... J. C. Homes PINKERTON CASF, an amateur detective ........... .. J. R. SEARLFS, JR. VERE LFE, an author and amateur actor .... .. ...... B. M. DYNN JAsPER, the butler at Bachelor Hall ..... ...... S . S. WALKFI: O'ROUKF3, a policeman .,......... ' ..... ...... X B. HL'BBVII. BETTY VANCE, My:-tleton's ward .............. C. B. Rockwiari., III POLLY RFYNOI DS, an amateur actress ............ ,...... W . F. DRAPFR MRS. VAN STYNF. who has dramatic aspirations ..,........... ........ R . CHAPMAN CLAIRE, her daughter, who has not ................................. K. R. MORGAN SCENF: Mr. Myrtleton's home, Bachelor Hall, Washington, D. C. The events of the play occur during an evening and the following morning. 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SEA ,X, M. 501111 IXKII 1-Fm'- n:wv '---I . - . . - f ,9QfV11,3,3if,,l ,X V . 3 . - .. , . 1 .. .. N - - W -X . -4 . ,..,.. k ! . ' 4 X . .:,.- , 118.4 , , - , 5 THE CLASS BOOK BOARD lmft fu right, front row: Bulkeley, Schlesinger, Livingston. P., C hap1uzm. Iluun Svc-ond row: Buell, Hughes, Madden, Searles. Un Hit. Eanghnn Hilmar unfailtng interval Zlllh friruhslgip heme lmm nur runstnut guihunrr muh lgrlp. me rxprras nur Drrp apprrriaiinn :mb mtrmn. czuiaw 195m i QB Uhr iinntvfrari The l'ni1tef1'z1ct has attcinpteil tn publish the most successful iif6l'2ll'j' e111lf::1x'n1's inzirle hx' sturlcnts dui thc past year, together with uccuiiins uf the zictiviti-s H 1 n of the fchool. Many thanks arc mlm to Mr, lKi'own fi 5 assistance tu the Iiilitorizll Iluarcl. and lu Mr. ilEli1'llE1' fm' his geiicmus ZIFSBIZIIICS tu the Business lhuzirrl li, M. Mott, '31 was clccteml liilitur-in-Lhicf unfl Ii. Tilzicy. '31, Business Manager. T Ii Ii IK LXRD lfz1'1'tn1'-1'11-C11iff -I, R. Sli.XRI.I2S, bln. 'SO Effflo rx Ii, XY. iiI2NlTl7lK I', 'SU H. M, DUNN, 'SO R. ll, iil'l.liIil.IZY, 'SU R, D. fll.XI'KI,XX, '30 LI. L. F-m'rT, '30 fi. M. RIUTT, '31 HIl.Vli1Il'.Y.Y .iftIII1Ifj1'1' C'1'1'v11Ii1fiu11 .ilfrznzgfvr XY. linux, 'SO -I. II. Mxnnizx, '50 .flxsixtizllf Hl1.vf11i'.v.v .iflI1I1IfjUI' glrf Editor F. 'l'n.N12x', '51 S. C. lI0w.xRn, '31 106 111 ff J JMX THE PONTEFRACT BOARD Left to right: front row: Tilney, Scott, Madden, Searles, Hare. E., Mott, Bulkeley Second row: Howard, Chapman, Dunn, Benedict. 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Much credit is due to the l3e:oration Connnittee and to those ssert that its dance was the hest ever lfebruary 22nd, was without a doubt a of the Sixth lforni who aided them. held, great The dining room was draped with red and white crepe paper hung from the middle panel of the ceiling across a wire to the wall so that the ettect was that of a tent. The orchestra played on a platform at the en.l of the room and behind it hung the class lianner. The main hallway was decorated with laurel and evergreens. During' the eveninv' red and Uilfmll spot lights, rlashed on at intervals, added to the attractiveness of the room. D c .5 x, The orchestra. The Yale L'ollegians. furnished excellent music. The favors this vear for the catillion were exce Jtionallv well chosen. The Uirls received class charms and ' . . ' - . -4 b gold compactsg the boys flashlights and hlaclc leather picture trames with the School monogram stamped on them. On lfridav afternoon Mrs. Ulmste.l very kindly gave a tea dance at her house. and in the evening the dance was held in the Blain llouse. There were twelve card dances each having an encore: and these were fol'owel hy general dancing until eleven o'cloclc when Schlesinger led the cotillion during which the favors were distri- huted. A-Xt twelve o'clock supper was serve.l. and two hours later the dance ended amid a s ' ' ClllUl'CCl Sfl'6Zl.l1lC'l'S. hovvu ot conlttti and The next day. after luncheon at the School. there was the fast and well-won haskethall game with Hilton. Late the same afternoon a tea dance was held in the Common Room. An excellent motion picture XYelcome 110 lll9lllt!'l llziiigci' was shnwn that cvcning in thc llztrcl .Xuflitiiriuni :intl this wats frillnwcil hy :in llllltlfllllll tlzuict- in thc Blain lluuse. BBYC wish tn express our ztpp1'c-cizitimi tn Blrs. Ulinsterl fur all that she clicl fur us, ,Xnil wtf ztlsn wish In thank the patrniicssesg Blrs. 'l'hziycr, Blrs, Bling, Blrs. l,ix'i1igstnii, Blrs. llaril, Blrs. llughcs, ztncl Blrs. lfzirnicr. The llzuice Cuniinittcc consistel uf Sclilesiiigt-i', L.llZllI'lllElllI llztril. llzlrc, lfztrincr, Scztrlcs. ztnrl llinrnc, l.. The folltiwing attcnrlecl the clancc: lfrtmi the Sixth lftirin: liucll with Bliss llzn'w'1iiiflg llztrcl with Bliss l'lIll'IllL'l'2 llztre with Bliss liucllg llt-rrick with Bliss Young: lloilges with Bliss Blathesong llughus with Bliss ,lElCli5flll. Blaclflun with Bliss Crilinrn: Schlesingct' with Bliss 'l'1'0stel: Cllfilllllltll with Bliss Rose: 'lllllll'llL' l.. with Bliss BYilliz1nis1 Wing with Bliss Noyes. Stags: llullqelcy, Dunn, Fletcllcr, llztll, lieinincrcr, l,iviiigstmi l'., l'nnl, Reeil, Scutt. XYcsscl, l zti'iiit-it anrl Scarlcs. lfrtiin the lfitth lforinz Clemens with Bliss Blcfrcztg 'l'ni'ltmizt with Bliss Sterling: lisliliziugh with Bliss Yocirlicesg XYhiting with Bliss Smith. Stage: Collins, Day. Draper, Meer, lirzttwiclc, llzirrl ii., llztrr. llcnshztw, llnwztrrl. Blntt, Blycrs. Rnliiiistiii. Tilney. XYallcer. Frnni the Alumni: BB'hitney with Bliss Blackie: .lanies with Bliss llaywtitiflg Cliapimni with Bliss tlfimlscll. Guests: Blr. .laclcson with Bliss llughesg Blr. Scott with Bliss Strzittiing Blr. 'l'hurstwn with Bliss lfnrfl. Stags from the Lower School: llramliztll, Duval, l.ix'i1ig'sttiii li., Regan, 'lltylm' A. 111 THE CRYPT X! X If N-X X f 1 JZ Ex V Q ififmy V A-.1-we 2 'ffvff xW I1 f f .f - ' ii A ff' 'x -, Af . ,ffu 'fx I ' X i .NX up X X J'-if-4 ' ' n .- ,-,ffcggfjffg , H 'fx-g feQy.X lx gg I , 1 54,1 -1--I . ,-..-,--sa . 4 N- ez X .. LQ : xxx ' 'Qzyv - H ,K ,L I Z. ' 'mfg I 111114, 4,- Es ' I n ' Z . . K if! - N I -, C Z ' ' ' J- , 1-.40 V , 'ff -l,f. kQ,1'. N ,Z0 1 ,llrl illlufliral llllif-'lllllilll .aulws l . 1515111-, lf? Elhv CEIPP Glluh The ijlce Club gum' a Splemlil 1Jl'1'flll'lll2l11L'6 at the 'l'l1a11ksgix'i11g clzmcc, amd zlclrlerl greatly to thc sucCeF of the evening. The Sclcctilms of the Club L'I'lllSl9tL'tl uf llzu'c You l'l1ll'gOttSl1H hy lfflwin ll. l-ClUHl'C. A llzmjo Song In Siclucy l'lOlllt'l', 'l'l1e Sung of thc Desert hy D, l'mtl1e1'uc, :md The Night Xlarclf' hy R, Knuntz, .X g'l'C'21t rlcal of crculit is lluc tu Mr. lflawlley fm' his uufailing iutc-rest. and tw ll. lT2ll'lllt'l', -lr.. the leadel Tllli CLUB I.vmIc1', M. F.x1:x11i1:, the, Ifirsf Tt'lIOl'S .St'tY7lIlf 7'v11m'x FI.l'.Yf B41.v.vr.v SCUOIIHI Bassas REED MR. lirmwx Cll.xl'M. xN XYING, ll. lwlrcsllxas Mu. 'l'1r.xx'I21: Mux'1'GEI-.xs Pom. DIi.XIfIilQ, XY. lrllilill ll.x1m, F. GUBLE Fl'IIr11:N13. li, lxclisox, A. HARD, G. Puucu, YI. ll,xl.l. :X'l 1'WI wr JD ll-l- ,......., 1 l 1 N W M 4 1 1 fx fx 1-'X t - - 4 -ff-f V ff,.,,.-.-,, , M-, , , ' X ' THE GLEE CLUB Left' to right, first row: Thorne, E., Clemens, G., Hall, Pool, VVing M., F2l1'll1Ql', Hughes, Reed, Hard, K Secmzd row: Chapman, Goble, Jackson, Montgelas, Ge-er, I'P1'upe1', NV., and Parke. ww AIR. XY.Xl.TER CLARK MR. FRI5I.wI5RIC C. DUAIAINE RT. REV. ARTIIVR S, LLIIVII, D.D. Elruutrez THE REV. xY1I.I-I.XM BISALII Ol.BlSTE,fX1J, I..H.D. ' MR. FIQRIIINANII XY. R1+IiI:I-INI:, JR. ' K . ' , .I. MR. Axwx BIILIRIR l.IiARn+ MR. 'IUIIN L. KERIAIEIQIZR Deceased Aminriaie Uruztvez NIR. MR. MR. MR. MR. JAMES 41. HIUXINE, JR. HQWLAND S. DAVIS .'XI.I-'Ran I.. FERGUSON BIORGAN XYING -IA MES T. SIIUTTER S MR. MR MR MR MR MR MR ANSON W. HIXRD XYENDELL DAVIS CLARENCE C. PELL SVDNEV P. CLARK ROBERT H. DEI-,AFIEI-D PHILIP XY. BOARDIIAN LANDON K. THORNE lliilfllliilll tim 11 A Ellyn illizmhnlin Qlluh ,xlllltjllgll thc materizil for thc llaiirluliii Club was very harcl to hurl this year, nevertheless the Club, uiicler tht- lt-guluixliip ul Nl. Xliug, jr.. gave a very interesting prograiii between the acts of the play. at the Tlisuiki- giving clzmce. The Clubs sulcctioiis were Sere11aclc. zirraiigecl by llarry -I. Lincoln, and Simple .-Xveuu by Fr. Thome. After the llzmlloliu Club was tliruugli playing, Hall gave an Qxccllcnt solo on the violin. llis selection was 'l'rzu11iicrei bv R. Scliumzlmi. The Club wishes to thank Mr. Hadley for his iiitcrcst in organizing this group. Lmizfw' Xl. NYING, IR. Thr Club REED VIOLIN L'm.i.INs l'l.XI.L l:,XL'1iNER 116 Q , ,A ,- ...f -1 V Z .-. --I A T-' Z 'YI -. n 5:1 ..-. -.. E' CEI IMRER F.xcRN12R XYIUQS Em' Exus MR. HRUXVN MR. THAYER MR. PALMER FARMER Z5 Il E112 Glhnir S015 ra II 05 i211.1:ERT .XI,IuX.XN1lRIf, H. .Xr.15x.xN1wR1z, D. I if rsw12I.1. KIUIQGAN V,-XRK 1111.12 RUQRWLQLI., H I.xx'l,uR, F. SACRETT S'm1.m.xR1m .-llmx HRUXYN, T. BRUXVN, B, Tulzory ll.x1.1. I7R.X1'IiR, XY. IHRKE H.xR1+, G. BtI.x'.YC5 CHAPMAN MR. EZRIERY Pool. WING., M. 118 Hwr,1-13x', D. Hm.I.13Y, G. .Xuxxls 11RfvwN, C. -XTTWUOD Cuixllgxs, ij. R1'JL'KXN'ELL,, C MQNTCQELAS ., X N.. THE CHOIR ff? A . - , Q Q - A . AE N .,,::z If V - ' Us '- ' ,,' ':f,,: ui I if-' fs ,-in -' Xfifdvgawi-. ,maxi - ff-f - . . . 1-.4355 ,I , wil. 41,464 v-vv, . M 5-, 11 3 ,.-. -x my H -y. ..v ,-,, . Pi., , ' Nl -b N ffijgiflgl 'ff' . 4, .,y, 5 .uzsv 5 ,,+:,,z,..n I. ,A Q. Y . ,v ia ye, , 2 -: 4- jj 7 1-65 Q ff ,-f i - 1 ,-'rf '11 ' , 2 Q? guy ' 'ff 254 . , 1 'Y-1 ff! ! . . In 5 -' . N - f: --. 2. -rg,-,-2. -1:49 .1 Ill 1g Ngzil. ,.,-f-gf' N -. x 7 -f A 1. 4 ll 'gg + g,',ii'1:, ' ' .f f . --ag, T- if in ' 5-fin T 3 l 'av-iff' 'I' fm: f' ' Q -'T?ffPf ' 11 'f ' j , '1.- f- ' ' , . 5 :.- .- , .,.,,F--':-- V .p-...vw-,..., sf-L V M-.. -, Fwy f wr,-,Q -fv ll! Ill IIB rwms a g lE43.l'l.?t'll Ft iz! ' lf ' -e if A 'Halt-hirtnrg Mr. Langdon. Mrs. Olmsted. lfriends. Masters, and lloys of l'omfret School: Every class linally arrives at the day of its graduation from Pomfret, For us, the class of l'93ll. the day is one of great moment. XVe realize that our diplomas have for many years been the goal of our eH'orts. and we are happy and proud to attain them. llut the thought that perhaps the happiest days in our lives must soon become a memory sends a pang of regret through every one of us. To Mr. Lefferts and to those who are to work with him. we wish a year. as rich in success, as the most fortunate years Pomfret has ever had. We are extremely grateful to the School as a whole. whose co-operation with us, and whose loyalty and fidelity to l'omfret, have largely contributed to the satisfactory outcome of the year. Unity, which is so vital, has never been found wanting. We extend to the Masters our sincere thanks for their constant friendship and their unseltish efforts in our behalf. lt is hard for us to express the gratitude and appreciation, which we owe to you, Hrs. Ulmsteadg for your kindness has ever been the greatest part of our happiness here at Pomfret. The memory of what you have done for us will be one we shall always cherish. Mr. Langdon, you have our deepest gratitude for your contribution to our years at l'omfret. We have constantly sought your sympathetic understanding and guidance and have never failed to find them. The death of Mr. Olmsted came as a personal loss to every one of us. ln him we had found our ideal: for his own ideals. both for us and for l'omfret, were the highest any man could have. To you, who next year will become leaders, we entrust his memory. which shall always be an inspiration to every l'onitret boy anl a guiding light to the School. 121 THE SCHOOL i lr ' ' H K 1 I1 Frizz Eng Prize Day exercises were helcl mi lfrimluy. june thirteeilth. The exercifex were heguu wiih ll service iii the ,icorgc Newhall L'lz11'k Kl'e11111riz1l Cliapel. The ziwaiwliiig uf prizes :mil the Ql'Z1lllL1lllbll exercises. ililluwiiig the erviee. tmvlc place in the llz1r1l .Xu1li111rium. l'rizes were z1wz11'1le1l for: SCl1HlZlI'Sllil3, Cliuir Singing, z1111l l'i:11111. Spefiul Prizes were given fur lfnglisli, Latin, l:l'CllCl1, llisuiry, flrcelc, liC4llllCtl'y. .X1'itl1111etic, tlerinau. The regulzir l'11i11ef1'111'1 l'l'iZe was 2lNX'2ll'4lL'1l tw l, R. Searles, zmcl 21 special Prize to li. li. liulkelcy, jr. The ll2ll'YZLl'4l Chili l'rize went tu bl. D, Clemens. The Xthletie llowl was z1wz1r1lecl lu li, li, ll, llarcl. The Reverenml llr. Reiiismi ll, Ugilhy mzirle the llrize lluy zulrlrew. 'llllCll the rlipluiiius were llXY2ll'llL'Il hy Nlr. Laiigllcnii. The Yz1leclict111'y was spoken by VI. R Searles. Lunelieoii in the Main Tlouse brought to Z1 close Tlle Year 111' 1480. 12.3 lllt4'llll'l.4'l ciziwz i1HEI,II4et if Evita aprt! 1QNP Ql l 1'li'Xl mftt The first signs of the opening of the school year manifestetl them- ' selves on Monday-the twenty-thirrl-when Coaches Mcl'hail anrl l'helan callerl back many of last year's squatl for early football practice, before the rest of the school returnefl on the following NYeclnesClay Xt this time we founwl that thirty-three new kids were with us. anrl for quite some time they furnished food for thought and admiration. 'Q , i ' ' chi? X XX K ab' 4'5 OU1'Ul1liR . H' X -' The football season opt-nefl well when Captain liuell letl the team to ii a victory over liartlett 38 - O. We struck a snag in the next game, however, f I azjgtygrt but we soon returned in full strength to beat Noble anxl tireenough 25 - O - at Dedham. On the next Sattuwlay we met F-utilieltl annl, in a close antl well- ' V f fought game, we lost 7 - O. -- Nothing flauntetl. however, we plunged into work in another mlirection. L: g Rehearsals for the Dramatic autl tllee Club began uncler the clirection of 1 it ,X Mr. llrown ancl Mr. llaclley, respectively. The Mandolin Lilub also came 55. '-JL 'BC N forth with interesting, if amusing. results. E' ' Clur entertainment this month took on varieal aspects, from Mr. llow- ill lancl's interesting lecture on XYhaling to Miss Clara llow in The l leet's ,SI In . .Xll were amusing antl many instructive. fig 2' SM' X 125 L I 1513. I IICNII NIIXSIICIQ IIIIA' Iilfxlflcl-'xn XXIIIINI Illfxrrl Huxlwlfw XI X I II Il - . m..,,.. '.,.. A. .. . n I III-. Ixl-.x 1-..Il4.x11 IIIJPIXIII-. IMIcI..xx.1: I..xxf.1I41x, XII.. 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With 1'e11e11'e1l :1Cti1'i1x' we 11l1111-11-Il 1111 111 rlc fur 'lil ' footlmll game while uthers 1x'e11t the 111-xt weel F N IP 1 . hllllis' giving was not fill' z111'z1y. 'lihe illlllfk' WHS a 111:11'x'el+'111s SllCL't'SS, z1111l every one will agree 11154111 the merits uf the 1lr:1111.'11iv Clllll, 11'hiel1 13l'k'NL'lllCll Uliilflltlllll' Hall i11 the new ll:1rcl 1X11+lit111'i11111. -I 111a1'1211111211 ..-'- lf11111l1g1ll iiver, we. still eiitlitisiztstie. tu1'11e1l nur z1t1e11ti1111 t1111':111l l'11111fretta. hut this game set-111s tu hz11'e Chaiigecl lately z1111l lxefiire lmexx' it the 5cl11111l f1111111l itself lll the lmslcellmll t11111'11:1111e11t wh ' kt-111 11s busy fm' rllllll' ti111e. Stulrleiily the selwwl reseivefl the greatu-at lmssililt- Nhiick. lt is i1111111ssil1lt- fur us tu write zuleqiizitely nf the s111'1'ox1' which we felt ill the fleath 111 Klr. H. XXYC hail, i11 l1i111, 11111' truest frieml 211111 1 ht-st lL'U.L'llQl', wliuse whule life was 1111e of service tu l'1llllfl'L'l. All F we Cllll clo is tw utter 11111' 5-lllL'Cl'CSl Sj'1l'l1JHlllj' tu Mrs. U. 1213 63 7Ie2IV5Zl twat ' ,ltxxL'x1tx' . - ll'e1'etL11'11efl tw sclmul On llte ninth. tull ul time . N v lllQlll4r1'ltfS uf tln- x'at'atitm. and tu ln-ar wvllluz N truly seventy lllllllt flayi' rlirl not add in tln lt wt tw . mn' pleaSm'e. NYC won smlzmperl back intl, Ill when M11 lima l,awle1Q called tlle lmclce' ll tl t practice. llaslqetball vann- mul full fwing. tx A one wax lll'L'1lZll'lllg Lu make tlu- NL'fl5Ull succt X ln um' llrst gann, wlnell was with llean x xx fnrtunate. llmx'e've1g un met-ting L'lmate nn tbt tml ' lowing Saturday, in a xx'ell-playefl game. nt ut x nm' only defeat uf tln- year in lmclcey. .Xftu 1 sailed alnng Sllllllftllly, We :mn frmn Lfralmstrm l 1 and Xxwlllllillllllll. and in the llartnmmll luulm A , game. after tml ux'e1'time periurls, we tied fl U If-1 FE UR LIXR Y llefore we realized it. l:t'lJI'llEll'f' was upon ne.. 'l'l1e team defeated llrowne and Xicllols 1 - O. and in the folltmwing week, Nnble anl llreelluugll 1 - O. Cin tlle day of the last lmclcey game. the basketball team started well by defeating llartlett. lt had its fortunes and misfortunes but. un the lung- awaited day of the dance, came to a glfwious climax by defeating Kliltun 2-l - 19, The l'1'on1 had Come, and it was truly a success. llut. alas. the happy week-end was 50011 over, and for many days the Upper Sclmol lived in retrospeetiolt. 127 fjff 'gx Q ' bf- ' ' f irm, 4 4171 J Y' -R :WJ y ' Uff tl, '- 5164 lk Q .XY 4, .J -Y ll i Q3 J ,A .7 JD o,o flillllill lflsmf-. - MARCH Klinor letters having been awarded to the basketball team we turned our attention toward squash racquets, which has become more popular than ever this year. The tournament, which almost the whole school entered, was won by Xving. with Searles second. No public speaking had come to disturb our peace of mind during the term. We really felt quite relieved, and. as we were beginning to wonder if the term were ever going to end. suddenly the day came. We packed our suit-cases and rushed off for the Spring Vacation. wiki, APRIL llack again at school. some of us having had most delightful Southern romances, we rushed immediately into preparation for sports. liaseball, ' under Mr. Pithie and Mr. Metivier, and rowing, under Mr. llradlev, got otf Q to a fine start. We defeated l'utnam. in baseball, 17 - 4, and Columbia ax Freshmen fell behind the first crew. Those of us who took part in neither FQ- game, perfected our golf, improved our eve-sight in Putnam, and waited QQ., P iiii A until the evening game of Soft Ball to display our athletic prowess. ar' ,X A All of a sudden the upper school took on a strange appearance. For 5 . some time we wondered. The braver members of the form, with , 0 ' , 1 notable characters in the lead, had crowned themselves with spike hair-cuts T much to the distress of those in authority. In this month when we received Nlr, XY. R. K. Tavlor's generous gift of a Talkie , Mr. Laurel was given even more freedom and sway than he had had before. 128 .A VMI 'IF' f -21155 -IHZ-IH 1 1 1111 1 .11 , , M , f X A M111 11111-11-st 111 11y111g 111-161 1Z1QQL'l1 111 111K' 11-:111 11115 11-1111, 211111 1-11-11 N11l11' 11:1- l1L'1'11l111C21111' 11151111111-11, 11111611 111 1111- 1115111111 111 1'L'l'1Il11l 111Zlb11'1'N, 111:11 XYC 1111g111 S61- 111111111111-s a111111111g 111'1-1 1111- -1'1111111 111111 g1':11:1-111111' 11l11l1111! 1111 1111 ,ff xxx 11Ul'l11 116111. f . - 1.11161 L'111111l111- 11111113111 17Z1C1f 11-11111 11111-1111'11'11 11111111175 1111 111111'L'11. 111111 - 1 X ffll' 1116 s1'1111111. 1111116 111- 11'11s ZLXYZIY. 116 11Zl11 111111 1111- 1'1ZlS11'1'11 11111-1x1'1111111w1111 , X C11111111111111s11111 111' 116f6111111g '1i1l1111111C '11Zl111'1' 111 111C 11111111 111- 111111- 1111 I, ' 11 1111111113 111-11. 111111 116 1111'111111-11 111111 21 1112LA1U1' 11-1161, ' X 112156111111 111-111 1111-111.1511-1.1 11111111' 1'1111ss1111116- 111 1111111111-. 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Birvrtnrg 13-1 Keeler Street, Rochester, Nex mn, .n 1 ' ie 717 5119 l'lENRv AYAI.'l'IiR l1liNlZDIL'T . . x ,-,,, ' ,, , 1 ,4 A . . , -,-, . . . lxHI.1'll L xii ix lit rii 'IR R1cn,xRrm l3E,xL'x1.xRis lil'I.liELl2Y, 'IR RIt'H.xRo CH,x1'M,xN . . . ,l'lERNixRo MoR.xN DUNN . R1ALCUl.M FARMER, -IR. . FRANCIS l.IYlNGS'I'ffJN FLETCHER , 1X1l'JNTE bln' GoRI,E, 'lR. . . FREDERICK l,iARRl5UN llAl.l, 2ND . FREDERICK GILBERT lloL'RNE HARD EAILEN AYALN 1q.XRE . . . ,l.xMEs 11ERRICK . . . hIonN CHETXK'fllJDE 1'l1JDGES 1'2EI,IX TURNER P1L'Gl1ES, ,IR. A1AI1I.tJX1iEMMERER . . PHILIP LIYINGSTHN, IR. JAMES Hol.MEs 1X1.X1Jl'JEN . .l1ll1N Doimswomn 1i'ARIiE . CHARLES CIIixliNcEv Poor, . C1-iixRi.Es ALXNNING REED, YI, . ARxi1N R1L'1,iREGUR Sci-1r,EsiNGER . 'IUHN lAlX'ERlDGE ScoT'r . . ,lonN R1'KlNEY SEARLES, IR. l,.xNDoN 1iE'l'C'lIL'lNl TIIHRNIZ l'3E.xvER AYESSEI. . . MoRo,xN AYING, -IR. . . XY11.1.1,xx1 17ill,Cl1RlST NYUHD . ARTIIVR AYHVNG, -lR, . 137 Qllama nf 19311 . 175 Edwards Street, New llaven, Conn. . ll-l Yernon Street, Hartford. Conn. . 275 Kenyon Street, llartford. Conn. . Round lsland, Greenwich, Conn. v York . 30 Sycamore Road, Hartford. Conn. 302 Park Avenue, New York City . 99-l Dana Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio . 1192 Park Avenue, New York City 350 Park Avenue, New York City . 1175 Park Avenue, New York City . 109 East 79th Street, New York City 2210 Burns Avenue, Detroit, Mich. . Pelham Manor, New York . . . Short Hills, New Jersey . 20 East 30th Street. New York City . lirooksirle Park, Greenwich, Conn. . . . Short Hills, New Jersey 122 hloraleinon Street, llrooklyn, N. Y. . -1013 XYe5t oth Street, Erie, Penn. . Road Ten, Station 17, Milwaukee, XYis. C35 Randolf Place, South Orange, New -lersey . 1040 lroquois Avenue, Detroit, Michigan . . . Bayshore, Long Island . 14 Garden Place. Cincinnati, Ohio . 130 East 67th Street, New York City . . . South Grange. New Jersey 110 East XYisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, NWS. MI? ST1'YYES.XN'l'11.XY.XR1J . LEWIS L'1,.xI'sE Q.XB11'1IIi1,1. . hllilqx 1DI'I:I.Iix' LQLEMIZNS . STEPHEN XY11.1.liTTS L'w1.I.Ixs, ju. FIQEIIERIQK '1'.xI.AI,xIu:E 1J,xY . 11ENRY '1sIiR1l'1.12 IJIIIIIIE, 111. . XY1I,l.1.X11 1'xR.XN1i1.1N 11R,X1'I2R XYII,I,I.xx1 11.xI:IW 1isIII:.x1'IIII, ,11i IIWING SL'11l'1.'l'Z 11121211 . 1:REDER1L'li f1ll.1iKl,-XX 1iI:,x'I'WI1'14, GEIIRGE 1Y,Xl.1iS 11.xIeII . . 1fI4.xNCIs 1IaWIN 1'1ARR STANLEY 11ENsII,xW, LIE. . STEPHEN fHI,fl,XTE 1'1HXYA1QD X'INCENT IMIIITI-I 1qL'I!HIEl.L . RICIIAIIIJ IJIWIII 31ATTl1IiXVS GEORGE R1IZI1,XIf1fY MIITT . 1IEI:N.xRD AIIIIIN X1YITRS, .1IQ. . DuL'GI..xs ISVIIII RIIIIINSIIN . -1U1IN GIQRAIIIIN SI.lPL'L'BI EDNYIN 71i1IflRN1i, ZNIJ 1 IzEImERIcIc '1'II,NEy, 114. ,'XLLESS.-XNDRU ST.,xNIsI..x1's Tl11i1,f' SHELBY SMITH XYIILIQER RICH.-XRD KINI, XYHITINII ROBERT EVEIIETT XYII.I.Is, .III law uf 1931 141-IIHIIIIII' 11111. 5111111 111115, X. bl. . L'I'Cc1q 11I'ix'c, FcWic1Q1c-y. 1'1-IIII, , . 212 XX wt 11111 Sturt. 1'11'1L'. 1'L'11l1. . ...... Sl1l11l1l11. X. 1. '14'1 1'c11I:mI K1I1l11ll' RIIIII1. 1'L'11TZll'11 1111111111 N. Y. . 11111 Lfr1't1zIIII1t IXx'c11uc. X1l!l1iL'1'N. X, X. . . . . .Xl1l11 Stu-vt. 111111-412111-, Nusa . . IU 1'III1c1'Q1i11 1Qf1Zlf1, K1IIIItC1zIi1', X1-W hlvrscy . ,... Slum 11i11N, X. UI. un ' - 1 ' ,11Q. ..- L1CY6A1Zl11f1 .XwIILIs, 11111111.41 X. H. . 350 1,Zl1'1i .xxX'Cl1llC. NEW YfII'14 L'IIy EIU' Q. 1. 1:11111 . S1IcI'1'y NI-l1Icr1zIIIr1, X1-W Yurk Cin' 211 11ZlI'1i .Xx'cIIuc. NEW NI-T14 131 11u1'1c Slruvt. 1'I'4Ix'iI1c1ICL'. 1 . . . 11I'1'zIt Nctk. 1.Ill1Q 1s . 12 Iicrklcy SIl11I1l'G, 1,115 IXI1gC1CS. Kal. . . . 111-1'1i1IgtmI, NQW ,1k'I'QCy . , . '1QXY11l 1'iIIcs. 1.Z1l1Cil41Cl'. 1'L'11l1. 2221 1i1zI1cef1zI1e .XYL'Il11t'. 11111111-zlpuli-. K11l1l1. . 17 East 91111 Struct. N1-W Yrvrk LAII5' '50 1'zu'1i .xYL'l1l1C. NEW YIII14 Pity . 'NIO 1711111 IXWIIIIL-. N1-W Yurli City City INLX . S75 11Zll'1i .XYCl111C, Xcxx' Yfwk . . 2738 111Q111811r1 .Xxx-1111:-, 111l'I111l1g11lllN, .X1z1. . . . XX'i1tInI. XQIW 112l111llS11114C . 1177 1111119111 '1Nt'I'l'llL'L'. x-1l111fC1'N. X. Y. 133 XX II.l.1.XR1 1LI.I.l.XIl ,X'1'Twooo, ju, , XY1 i 11M'11i11.'B11 cm.nwf i1a QB Gilman nf 1932 1,1.l.xA1 1JENT1iR lS1:,xx1i1,xi,r. hieomm. Si1i.m,x LI.1'.X11pNS . 11.xNsoN R.xw1,1 N125 l7i'x'.xL 111iN,l.XMIN DL'x'1ii2N, 111, . f11,XRI.1iS1'1ENRY H.x1.s12x' . . 27 IUIIN 17RIiIl1iRIt'li -loicoxx, NIR. kHRN1ZI.ll'S Ixixu . . 1112N1f171fT 1.1x'ixusTox Roiuiler Eowxxicos lixitaiz Ioux .-Xrsor Kxxo . . . 11Rl'L'12 K1.XCfl,Jl,lNI2l.l. 1Q1llGXY.XY' . 26 175 Yiue .Xxx-lille, New llritztiu, k.1Ol1l1 . 31621l1OW1l1'0ll1i Road. XYQ-ston. Mass 212 XYest fvtli Street, lfrie, 1161111 . 319 1'ark QNVCIILIC. New York City . 299 1'ark .-Xveuue, New York City . 615 XYest oth Street. Ifrie. Venn 162 East 73th Street. New York City . 20 East 90th Street. New York City 121m Street. Soutlibrimlge, Mass . . . . Salisbury, 001111 110 Hilton .'XVCl1116. Hempsteztcl. N. Y. L'i1.x1u.12s 11RlsT151: Roekwizu., 111. ..... Ilristol. R. 1. 111211111112 Hoiurox Swahili . . ..... Greenwich. Conn. joux 11XYlIl SYYEENIZY, 5114. . 263 lleeclimont Drive. New Rochelle. N. Y. ARTIIVIQ xY1Z1.1.ES1.1iY '11.XYI,OR 55 Randolf Drive, South Orange, N. 1. HENRY YAN DUZER XYINLQ . . 130 East 67th Street, New York City 154 Cleinview Avemie. Cincinnati, Ohio IIH'.IIII?!III 1 11.21155 1gg-n... 4 wi - H Y i.r.t.xx1 .'Xt,xEw, IR, . .IOIIN IIENRY .Xl.IiX.XNDRIi, III. HRt'eE KIRRwmm IIRUYYN . CIIIESTER 1Ini.1zRuf+R IIRIYYYN, ,IR R1L'II.Xl4IJ FIJRD f.XIJXY.X1.I,.XDER I.EsTER III l'I.IiR L'1tt'ReIm.l., .IR XX'11.1.l1xxI RIRQERS IJICERIXG . KENn.xl.l. XYIIITNEY IJIENNY HARRY Iixtsxux I7RAl IiR . PIENRY LEE I ERt:t'suN, DIR. . 1In1:.YRT Ntxtmx Il.xRE .ANDREW bI.xt'Rsux . SAMVE1. LEE .I.Xl'KStlN' . Rl'1lIll.17 MuN'rEtzEE1Ys . -lmtx NEINYN IZIYREYND 1 Ei.l. IZRt't'E IIL'RRllXY1iS IIIERCE . 1'1ENRY I't'TN.xAi REIYM 1,itlRlJUN SAYEYY REr:.YN . . 1YII.l.l.XM CRUSIIY RENw1eK PIENRY IIENSIYN IQ4lt'KNYE1.L . -lumix '1'nw'NsExim S.XL'KE'l'T . 17RE1YER1eK St'II.XI.l. . . IIETIQR NIUNRH Stml l'TlTR ILRIYHRE STIJUILXRIQ . Gllztaa nf 1933 135 1,02 Iiuylstuii .XYL'l1l1L'. Nurtli, Seattle, NYztsI1, . . . iilen IIe2u1, New Yurk -I2 Matin Street, Nurwzty. Klztiiie . . . I'mnl'i'et. tftmii. . 2-I Ream Ruzul, Iiuukliiie, Klztsw. . 277 Park ,XYeitt1e. New Yurk t'itY -I5 1YeSt 5-Itlt Street. New York City . . . . IIZI.l'X'2ll'lI, KILLER. . . ,Xclin Street, Ilupetlztle. Musa. -IO RueIcrilIg'e AXVCIIUC, Ii1'ee1iwit'It. tlmtt. . 1175 I'ztrk ,fXYeiitle. New Yurk City . . 1'eIIiam KI:mur. New Yurk -I-I Stimsmi Avenue. I'roYifIt-iiee, Iii I. . . 111111111 Rztpitls. Mich. . . X11-stInt1ry, Imiig INIQIHII 21117 I'ark AXYQIILIC, New Yurk City . 'UO I'1ft1t .XYL'Ill1C. New Yurk City 13 XYeSt 71st Street. New Yurli fity 31 KIii'I4w'tm:1 .'XYC1111L', Iitmrest Ilills, N, Y. . . 2 Iligli Street. Ilrixtwl, R. I. . . . New' Imittltmii. Until. . III-IU I1l1l'1i .XYQ-iiue, New Yurk City . . . . tlreenwieli, Llmu. . -I5 Ililtmi iXYe1it1e. tizmleti City, I-. I. I x i 1 MW Nfziilatzltiaa o .19 -Ionx XY.xos'r.x1fE .'NI7,X5IS . I'RED12RIC'Ii LLXKIIZRIJN .-Xl:No1.n I'J.xrIn SIIIERNLXN I1,xkER . IIRENTICIZ XYn.r.E'rs Iluowrm D I'1IiIZDIiI!ICK 'I'n.r.EN l,1:owN . I.Exx15 htm: L1x1u.1NI.E . IIow1..xNo Ilwis, II. . . IIETIZR 1L1I5I:I.lJRIiZ . . Ro1:ER'r IIARE LJIiI,.XI5IEI.I1, -IR. 'I'I'II2UI7URE 1'IllI.1I1IMI'S IJ1NoN, .II RIFIIARD RICIJIUER Em . .-Xl..-xNsoN 'IIILXSIQ 1iNos, III. IUot'ts1..xsIT.x11cei1n,n . . IIREIJERICK tin.1:E1:r . STEPIIIEN Iiois I I.xmv . I21.XNFORT11 IIo1.1.EY . 12EouoE KI.x1.x'lN I'IfDI.I.IiY .IAMES XYn.1.r.xM H1'1x1:E1.1. 'I.xnEs I'E'1ER IeIl'Nsixt'kE1: -lER:1nE L'1..xRKE I'Il'NS.XL'IiE'l -Ile. . JAMES lI.xRcL's IQEY . , KENNETII REMSEN RIok1s.xN STERLING IVIILE, -Ik. . . Ronmr I7osTE1: REx'No1.ns, DIN. XYERNER IIi't1o S.xENcaE1: . XX'.x1ntEN IIow1..xN1a SNUW, -Ile. 'I'.xL.1zoT IoNEs 'I'.xYx.oR III. Rotsrzu I.o511:,xRo NL'II-I.El'MIER 'I'nox1.xs XX ixr.n..xeE, IX . . ITREDERICK ST.1xN'roN XXYICKS Q. Qilaza uf 1934 I 56 3 0 . Ilox 721, Ilahylon, New York . Ilahylon. New York . . . Greenwich, Conn. . 1 Grace Court, Iirooklyn, N, Y. 1o8 East 7-Ith Street, New York City . . . . Iiast Islip, L, I. 150 Iiast 73111 Street, New York City . . . . Poinfret, Conn. . . . . I-Iewlett, L. I. , 520 EaSt 81 mth Street, New York City . -10-I - 16th Street, Ifranklin, Penn. . . . Greenwich, Conn. . Mearlowspring, Glen Cove, L, I. . 8 Avenue Camoeus, Paris, 16, France . . . . Cedarhurst, I.. I. . 2253 Ilurns Avenue. Detroit, Mich. . 2152 Iiurns Avenue. Detroit, Mich. . Sherry Netherland Hotel. New York City . , . . . Glen Head, N. Y. . . . . . Glen Head, N. Y. 26 NYest 13th Street, Oklahoma City. Oklahoma . . 1 XYest 35th Street. New York City . . . . GIen Core, L .1. . 10 Stimson Avenue, Providence, R. I. . . . . Bayside, L. I. . . . . Greenwich, Conn. . 115 Ifast 92nd Street. New York City 2 Berkeley Road. ScarsrIaIe, New York 337 Prospect Street, New Haven, Conn. . 100 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. f01f12az5 119512112-11:1 1 Qllnza nf 1935 1Jl2XYIT'11 1.mm1s .-Xl.12x.xx1m1a . . 4311-11 111-ml. 1. 1 1YI.liK lluwlf 111-155 . . . 111 Iizl-t 511111 Struct. New Ynrk l m 1nllN 1'1ZRSI11X42 11usw1gL1, . 441 Maple Xxx-1111s, 1Q11gcxx1w1, 1'1- XY11.1.1,xx1 U1.lx'1zl: L'.xx1111:121.L . Q11'L'L'1i 1J1'1YL'. S1-wic1411-y. 1't1111 R+u:1i1eT S1'T11121Q1.,XN1D UMR, bln. . . 222 1'1'wu-111 Slum-t. L1-f1:1r 141111111 11111X S'1'.XN1,1iY L4rvT'r1:11.I. 11,x1'xll1'1:s'1' . 195 1,1'l1i1lCL11 .XX'L'1111L'. X111WIll11iL'L'. XX1 1J.xmz.x1:11 .XNIIICICFUN Iixlelc, -11s. . .... 1ir+f1yu. New Y1111 111211144312 XX'r1.l.1s 1 ET151cs . . 145 limi 7-1t11 Suu-1, Nm' Ylwk 1 mx 1'1c'rER IQIZNIIRICK Sxvrslixm' 253 Iiccclunfml Ilrivc-, Nvw lifyflmvlfv, N. N 137 R XXXGSQS R i X ' 'X it :QW- 3Fini5 AhuP1'ii5Pmv1115 HEATON, BUTLER 54 BAYNE. STAINED GLASS ARTISTS Hy nppoinfnzmzt of the lute King Edzvard V11 Makers of the Memorial Windows in the Chapel of Pomfret School Designs and estimates on application to HEATON, BUTLER -Sz BAYNE tNew Yorkj Limited Cenilemcrfs Tailors 5' Furnishers x 3 e 262 York Street 11 East 44th St. New Haven New York In the product of this organization two genera- tions of college and preparatory school men have come to expect the studied care of custom tailoring to individual requirements, and something in ma- terial from which the sanction of good taste and the 551 FIFTH AVE. :: :: NEXV YORK elegance of fine quality are never lacking. Jr' lit- COACH .TT -,H , JN THE F. H. E A. H. CHAPPEEL Co. D N , , GQ Q Yi -45 YN ll w xiii. 286 BANK STREET, NEW LoNDoN, CONN. POMFRET-WILLIMANTIC connecting for - PROVIDENCE, NEW LONDON, NEW HAVEN HARTFORD, NEW YORK Cltarteiwl Coaches Cl Specialty Maw rx! A Subsidiary of The New York, New Haven lamp. and Hartford R. R. Co. ANTHRACITE CCJAL BITUMINOUS 1 Broadway, New York Complimenls of CARLISLE, MELLICK 85 C0 COI7Z1lI1'lIlP7IfS nf WEBSTER THOMAS COMPANY 217 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS Direct Importers and Manufacturers Hotel and Institutions Food Products THE STOBBS PRESS WILLIAM J. O'CONNER 'W. F. RAFFERTY Heating and Plumbing PUTNAM, CONN. LACKENBACI-I'S CLEANERS -Sz DYERS PUTNAM: T6 Front Street Phone 1083 NORWICH: 84 Main Street Phone 2871 FREITK A. WYCKOFF CHARLES J. QUINLAN PI't'NI'fl!'lif Vi1'c'-Prf'sirIwuf WOOD, DOLSON CO., IHC. REAL ESTA TE - 1NsUR.4.w'H BROADWAY, 72nd - 73rd STREETS Tcleplzmzez ENDIK'tJTT 8900 LIIIIOIUII Oulfivct BROADWAY AND 144TH STREET We are pleased to number among our customers: PHILIP LIVINGSTON COL. JACOB RUPPERT CENTRAL HANOVER BANK 81 TRUST CO. CITY BANK FARMERS TRUST CO. CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK GUARANTY TRUST CO. CHEMICAL BANK 81 TRUST CO. Cl0'Dl1.IllllIf'lIfS of THECARGHJQTRUSFCOMPANY PUTNAM,CONN. 41:54 Paid on Saving Deposits Of? Paid on Balances Over S4300 in 81 IXIAIN Commercial Dept. l I i ESfllfbl1'S,li'lI 1872 EDWARD H.BURT DRUGGIST DRUGS - PAINTS - STATIONERY STREET PUTNAB I,CONN F3LlT'N.AlW I N'N E. C. RODGERS Proprietor PUTNAM CONN. fk. G.A.R,C E A.U CUSTOM TAILUR - Dm' CLEANING ELK BUILDING We Do the Dry Cleaning for Pomfret School THE NEWPORT COMPANY iii INSURANSHARES CORPCNRATION OF NEW YORK 49 'WALL STREET - - NEW YORK Te'If'plIrIIIP VVHITEIIALI. 9032 21 UNDERWRITERS md DISTRIBUTORS INSURANSHARES CORPORATION OF DELAWARE STERLING SECURITIES CORPORATION INSURANSHARES CERTIFICATES INCORPORATED . 1 ' af . 65 if 9 -gfzr W 1 1 .5 ,gm-. ' -.rf 7 if rm.. ft -, .- ... , .a..., .- N., 'W ,. , ::. 11 - -:A v i , J, ' Q ' ' - f..,1 .:..:,,,g, ' '1--s..q:21-N,,,x , ' ,.:,.,v,.q:3. yy V MXN. cw: x -NN' H! :mm pkg :M ., ...,..... 3 3 z 33 wiht PVBKWK H V Q 1 4:5-1. 4- ,:..-if '-.,j:2,....5. 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A .Y . ..,3?.,, .. N 4. ,, Flowers and Potted Plants Phone Putnam 680 for All Occasions F. T. D. Member O. R. HERMANSON F L 0 R I S T Gl'f'C'II,l!IllS6RZ 214 GROVE STREET PUTNAM, CoNN. Compliments of THE BEN GROSVENOR INN POMFRET, CONN, PUTNAM Tl-IEATRES CORP. BRADLEY VICTORY PUTNAM, CONN. Matinee Every Sunday at 2:30 Feature Picture Shown Twice Nightly 203 M MOSS ELECTRICAL CO. ELECTRICAL 8: PLU1vIBIN,:. SUPPLIES PAINTS, OILS Sz VARNISHES AIN STREET PUTNAM, CONN WRIGHT 8: DITSON Complete Eqztipment, Clothing and Shoes, for every Athletic Sport and Game. BASEBALL - TENNIS - TRACK - ARCHERY FOOTBALL - FIELD HOCKEY - LACROSSE SWIMMING fSend for Catalogj 344 WASHINGTON ST. BOSTON All the FIREWORKS used at the COMMENCEMENT WEEK CELEBRATION are supplied by the INTERNATIONAL FIREWORKS CO. 19 PARK PLACE NEW YORK CITY Catalogue sent upon application. Swan, Newton Et CO IIVIIYTIPRIIIP Ilf'ule1's in BEEF, PORK, LAMB, VEAL AND POULTRY I8 and 20 Faneiul I-lall Market Boston, Mass. Telephone 3 Richmond 1707-1703 Zi 32A North Street Telephone: Richmond 3588 Complinzenfs of SMITH AND WALKER PUTNAM, CONN. C0lll111l'lllPl1fS of GEORGE E. DRESSER PUTNAM, CONN. PLACE MOTOR CO. AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE mums, TRUCKS, TRACTQIQS 5 Bridge St. 469 Main St. PUTNAM, CONN. WEBSTER, MASS. Phone 71 Phone 206 CII77111IfIlIf'7lfS of RICI-IARD'S DAIRY PUTNAM, CONN. -I ARCHITECT CLARKE MEMORIAL CHAPEL BUILT av ERNEST FLAC-G POMFRET ACADEMY CENTRAL BUILDING COMPANY NEW voraxcrrv POMFRET, CONN woRcEsTER, MASS. 196 WEST BOX LSTON STREET N IIIIIIIIII VI ORCESTER NI-XSS THIS SPACE REPRESENTIS TWO AND ONE' HALF PAGES OI' COIIIPLIMENTARY ADVERTISE.IIE.X'TS fvH7ll1lIIIIIf'1IfN 1' P. BERRY 8: SONS, INCORPORATED HARTFORD, CONN. CENTRAL BUILDING COMPANY II'ILIPI'II!S Y .II'I'Ii,XISICIlS - ICNIJINIZITIIIS -- SIN-I-i:IlixiII: III IIi:1I HI':IIII- l'IIIINII'II-'li-III III' III-AifIvIIIw-N. IVLIIIILA IZIIIl'IIiII:N l'1'ix:III Swlufml Iillildillgx. fu ' 2' l':mlS. 'l'I-IIIIIN l'IIIII'Ix. SIIIHIQII 1'IIII If :IIIII I.:IIIIIAI':I1II- Wurk. of Complinzvlzfs nf PUTNAIVVS SAVINGS BANK PUTNAM, CONN. UIIIIMIIIIIIIS Oldrfsf und Largest CIOIILPIIIIICIIIS of A. G I LM A N HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS EDWARD W. IVIULLAN L frz' ul Distributor of S. S. PIERCE QUALITY PRODUCTS AND BATTLE CREEK HEALTH FOODS 58 Main Street Putnam, Conn. Cmnplimcnfs of PATRIOT PRESS, INC :N I f. xl 1 1 J 1 I 5 4 I L W, A .l 1 If :E I I I J! If ii fl 'I I I . I I Q JOHNSON Sz KETTELL CO. WORCESTER, MASS. THAYER MCNEIL COMPANY Shoes of thr' .llorv llistiflrfizw Typv for .Ven rind Buys 15 West Street Boston, Mass With the Complinzents Of New Englancfs Leading Music House EVERYTHING IN MUSIC BOSTON MUSIC COMPANY 116 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. THE L. M. CARR CO. C A T E R I N G PROVIIII-UNCH, RIIIIIIE ISIANII C'on1pIfn1cnfs of THE MODERN LAUNDRY CENTER STREET DANIELSON, CUNN. Cl0'IiIjJIl.HIf'lIfS of CITY TAXI Tel. 1060511061 PUTNAM, CONN. FRANK X. LUCIER J E W E L E R 85 IIIAITJ ST. PUTNAM Waiches - Clocks - Silverwzire Victor Records - Musical Goods Removed from Union St. to store formerly occupied by Putnam Music Shop AFTER THE snow, DTNE AT DUFFY 6: MILLER FRONT QQ PROVIDENCE STREET PUTNAM, CQJNN. THE MAD I-IATTER TEA HOUSE V HC I QQ' I if Qk7fg'x ,eng T v : 20 ' O xg'G3 POMFRET CONN. CIRCLE 5350 S T U M P P THE FLORIST 732 FIFTH AYENI at 57th Street NEW Yuma .ALICE FOOTE IVIACDOUGAI. cvbllljlll-ll1l'iIfN nf C O F F E E Tl1z' l .'m'sf Q zflr Iify l'f1,f?'0f' Y III4 F1111 Huy L. A. WASHBURN 81 SON -101 PARK AVENUE WORCLSTIR, MASS. .Tlulfm llc'lif'iu1f.w 14111 f'w1'i'1'r H. J. DANIELSON JEWELER Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing Room 7 at 80 Main St. Putnam, Conn. DR. 'WILLIAMS RICHMOND STREET OPTOMETRIST PUTNAM Eyes Examined - Glasses Made and Repaired Room G S0 Main St. Putnam, Conn. Conzplinzenfs of FRANK BOLYNA THE SCHOOL BARBER Complimmzfs of DR. IVICKENNA PUTNAM, CONN. f'f5'Q menu-uenw., . , . .if ' THE WAY OF SCIENCE Each year in June thousands Of alumni return 'Lo their Alma Mater to renew old acquaintances and walk along familiar paths. At a majority of schools and colleges in New England they walk in the shade of beautiful trees which have been cared for year after year the Bartlett Way. There could be no better assurance that Bartlett Service, with its background of Science, and trained dendricians is the most effective and economical way to preserve the natural beauty of your shade trees. We will be glad to inspect your trees and report their condition to you, as a sincere effort to acquaint you with Bartlett Service. The shade trees on the campus of the Pomfret School are now under Bartlett Care. THE F. A. BARTLETT TREE EXPERT COMPANY STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT BOSTON OFFICE 73 Tremont Street, Boston. Tel. Haymarket 2064 PROVIDENCE OFFICE 527 Hospital Trust Bldg., Providence Tel. Gaspee 7365 ESTABLISHED 1818 WWW COEEEEF' H3363 Qvnilvmenh gumislying nits, MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTV-FOURTH STREET NEL17 YORK 'Qifg-.. A 43, O A so if I .- A O Q pea?-ggrfof liy.:,V ,,,4- jfilgle T T . 3 N fl-for .,l:i29'fi T' 'W ifi X ' A 5 52 .i . T 1. f m L fel , ' il H . fre .- F-T l V- iw- . lo vt Lfiye. T, itzirfgijy TT ll Q: 'f., All gr' ff: - 'f f f i , wikl O Outfits for School and College Nrufl for Illlzsfzwzfvfl Gcnfrul Vllflllflfllli' BRANCH STORES BOSTON NEWBURY CORNER OF BERKELEY STREET NEWPORT 'HIM PEACH 116911111 .11 FLW iLE?cm1a2,z :1-HHH 1024 1925 19215 1927 1928 11129 E119 Sixth FORM PRESIDIZNTS K1.XRSII,Xl,l. I'Imv.xRD SXVIT Ifl:E1 nQRIL'K IHWAQNE HARD 1'iREDlERI1'K IZNURNE HARD Rmzlslw L'.xT1,1N UUELL RURICRT L'.xT:.lN IEUELL I' 1 L x ' I' ELL XIJBIEQT 1.'I'l.IN JU- 12 ZIER Canzplinlmlfs of THE JOHN O. FOX LUIVIBER CO. PUTNAM, CONN. Conzplinzfzzfs of S M I T H B R O S . PUTNAM, CONN. THE BUGBEE CORPORATION DEPARTMENT STORE Is u Good Place to Buy QUALITY SHOES, RUBBERS, MOCASSINS, HOSE, SHIRTS, NECKTIES AND UNDERWEAR Putnam Tel. 115 Conn. STEPHEN LANE FOLGER, INC Established 1892 MANUFACTURING JEWELERS 180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Club and College Pins and Rings Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals A L L. A R D ' S POMFRET, CONN. Home of A llard's lee Cream. Telephone 262-2 POMFRET AUTO STATION JAMES RYAN, I,I'01Jl'ff'fI,V POMFRET, CONN. CA RS FOR HIRE Complimenis of A Friend SERVICE CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES STORAGE VAULTS FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRAVEL SERVIUI-I Moody SerI'if'e for Irzresfors Bradstreet Se'r1'1'Ce for Business Men Acts as Administrator Of Exeeutor of Estates, Guardian or Trustee. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK PUTNAM, CONNECTICUT To the ARTHUR STUDIOS, Inc Photographers to the l930 CLASS Boox The Editors express their satisfaction with the prompt service and co-operation and excellent DJOTIE. 'LW-' N53- 1 c U u .v in nm. :I 'PL' 1 S- X . N. 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Sclilesingor, Pool. and Reed, Second row: We-ssel, Livingston, Bulkeley, Goble, Searles, Hughes, Hare, Wood, Dunn, Kennnerer, Young, and Bencdict Third row: Hodges, Fletcher, Madden, and Scott. -4 HENRX' XYALTER BENEDICT Born: February 16, 1912 Entered: Fifth Form Intends to enter Yale Baseball squad 'SOQ Dramatic Club Nunierals '5O. Address: New Haven. Conn. UBENXY 'SOQ Pontefract lloard '30 'im 2 Romain' Civrtix l3t'EI,r., JR. non, RosY llorn: August 11, 1911 Address: Hartford. Conn. Entered: Second Form lntends to enter Harvard llead Monitor: President of Form '28, '29, 'SCJ Yice President of Form '27, Football Team '27, '28, '29, Captain '29g Hockey squad '28g Crew squad '2Sg Vice President of Ionian Club '29q President of Ionian Club 'SOL Class Rook lloard: Chapel Assistant '23, '29. '3O: Numerals '2S. 14 'QRICIIAIQIJ ll1':.xx'xl1x1:1s ll1'1.141i1.1cx', .ln mr'1q. xxw,.+l.x' llum: 'lZll1l.lZ11'j' 10, 1012 .Xrlrlressz lla1'tfm'4l. Llmu. llutererl: 'l'l2i1'cl l m'm lntcmls to enter Yale Football squacl '20, lluclccy squael '2',l: Numerals '2Ng SL'C1'L'l2ll'5 uf ylltllletic .'xSS4lClIlt1l,ll11 I'm1lcf1'z1ct llua1'f,l G03 Claws lifmlq lhlzml. Ru'11.xRD D.xwI. Clllxmllxx C11.X1'1'lE llum: March 23. 11111 Arlrlressz l,11'S6l1XY1Cll E11te1'ecl: First 1 'fll'l11 Intemls to enter XYilliams Secretary of lfurm '253 lfmltlmll Team '20, Hockey squad '27, 283 Team '29, '30, llaselnall squad '28, '20, Team '3O: Golf Team '23, '297. 'SOL Numerals '25: Dramatic Clulm '29, '30, fllee Club '27. '28, '20, '3O: Dance Q'U111l111ftCCQ l'fmtef1'aCt lluarcl 'SCL Claus liouk lioarrlz Choir '25. '26, '27, '23, '20, 'SCL Seumml Sclmlarslmip Prize '25, Numeral Sweater '27, 15 4 R .4 MY Af , W .S W' v W w1,1MKwWffg?Q A V V fy -Z-.y 1.--4,1 F- vzwigzf-'L-Jn, mr- ww Q ,qv .-QQ-1,-32.1113 v. uv .r--,v fb 4' gf' :WWA +j.f.'-Ja 'lf .1-Y V 1:-Q: j .,':1, 5 -'1 1, 'f' 35 r 4. . f.a'1-3.5 'f ':. iw ,3,1',', ., ,'-yn..-,':.-' ' ff 's 1 ,q'X' ., - f ' f- : L' '3!w1..11:?--L5 ,.-.mil .np 1, , .f , .. ,A . ., M, , , .. . . ,x .. ., , 4, , , .,.x . . .-, Im, .. A., , v.,..,,,f ,Mu Ml., .1,i..f.n, ,, Q I fa., .Nr. .W gy -fb.-P' 'J-avr ff' x'wUY'fr' '- w. W' W in-. 'A ,fx M-nv V-1.1 a -iw .4-1. 5 -',::' ' .wa . 2- f-'ff . af' Md 1:-' ws :WWF 1 ww 'nfl ,f f3Qf:,f.?f, ,Z . Ie?-HQiff.-.5-fTg.gl,'s 1 av fli 3 1 U fm b ,I 1 JT - fi -, A 'yy' 'xv .-., 351. ,VI-vu. . 1 fl... 'Q-.ff .M 'v -3,363 ' lg fb i5fxf'l'31f'F'-f ' 1 1 ' ' 1 LH 1' ff ' .2 1 -'. V f nur! , 1 h , ' ,fn .ll v ,1 A , ' J ,,JjHl,A . W Q 3 - V , l I K N X 1 'I E -P sl , I b A u X Q '1 f . x ' 1 8 . f 1- . J W x r , 1 1 - 1 :, X W Ns 1 1 ' 1 . . ' p W,-, . . . x. ,X nu- - ..- V, 'V -. f ,J ,V 1 V, hw, . 1 v .W ' w ' , ' . ' LL.,-,. g , K 1, . 4. 1, ' u , L A , 1 llizuxlxlzn Rluiux llvxx 1:i3RN11z' , Born: Deceinbcr 26, 1911 Arlrlress: Roclicster, N. Y. Ifntcrecl: Tliirrl Form lntcncls to enter l'rincetUn lfuntliall sqnacl '2Wg .-Xssistant Manager of llaselmall '29g Managel 'SOQ Nlll1lt'1'ZllS 283 Dramatic Club '23, 20.3 l'4nitcf1'act lloarrl 'SO Clix l'uulx l'trl1fl ,IHS 1 ' f,l'. Kl.xi.u1i.n l'.xRA111R,,lR. n.xr, uiaxxxi' lhirn: lleceinlier 1, 12111 Aclclrcss: llarllfml, Conn. lfntereilz First lfurin lntcncls tu enter Yale Nlonitnr' lfuollmll RC incl 'N' 'l' 'un '79' llockex' Tmin 'N '79 'SO' A , L. . I 1 .. . ev. - , , 'Q ..,L,, ...' , Captain '302 Crew squad '28, '30, Nuinerals '2!v3 Xunieral Sweater '21 3 l'reSiclcnt of A-Xclizeaii Club 'SOQ Hlee Club '20, '27, '23, '2'lg Lczuler '30, Dance Cljlllllllflktf Clioir '20, '27, '28, '29, 'SOQ Choir l.ll,J1'3l'12il1 30' First Scliolarsliip '25, '203 Sccmirl Scliolarsliip '27, 'SO 1 16 v EXIONTE jay Gonna, JR. x1oNTE, 'LIIVINKIV Broom Born: December SO, 1909 Acltlress: Cincinnati. Ohio Entered: 'l'11ircl Form Intencls to enter Yale Football Squad '27. '2S3 Team 'SOQ Basketball Squad '293 Crew Squad '27, '28, 29: Letter '3O: Glee Club '29, lflmxcls LIVINGSTON F1.ETc'I-Ilan Ul l,Ii'1k Il Born: August S, 1911 Address: New York City Entered: Second 1:01111 lntends to enter Yale otball Squad '29, '2'Jg llasketlmall Squad Kill: lloekey Squad 7S 29: leam 'SOQ Numerals '27g N1l11161'Ill Sweater 'JSI llamm- Lfonnni l'ublie Speaking l'rize '2Sg Ellen-1' Leader. 17 FREDERICK G.-xumsox HAXLI, FREDDIE, UGARRY Born: June 15, 1912 Address: New York City Entered: Second Form Intends to enter Harvard Football Squad '29, Assistant Manager of Hockey '29, Manage '29, '30, Choir '26, '27, '23, '29, '30, Public Speaking Prize '28, FREDERICK l,iILBERT ISUURNE lvl.-XRD l4'REDDlE, TRt'm ' llorni October 10, 1910 Address: New York City linteredz First Form lntenrls to enter llarvarcl Monitor, President of Form '25, '27, Secretary '29, Football Squad '27, '28, Team '29, Hockey Team '28, '29, '50, Crew Squad '27, Second Crew '28, lfirst Crew '2-l, '25, '26, '29, Connnodore '30, Numerals '2-l, Numeral Sweater '25, Secretary of Ionian Club '282 Dramatic Club '29, Glee Club '28, '29, '30, Dance Committee, Choir '2-l, '25, '26, '27, Cbapel Assistant '28, Athletic llowl. 18 '30, Numerals '28, Glee Club '27, '28, '29, '50, Mandolin Club '28 EMLEN XYALN ll,x1u2 Nina, w,u.u,, icxim', ii 1 1 lx lloruz 'luly 22, l'JlO ' Aclrlress: New York City liutereil: Sccoml Iforiu lutencls to enter I lzu'vzml Football Squad '27, 'ZNQ 'l's-:mi '2'Pg lfrc-w Squzul 27. N W1 Letter 'SOQ Golf 'lkzuu 'ZW Nuim-rzilx 'lfg Numa-rzil Swc Dance Coiumittcc: ,Xsxistzmt Iimiiivss Klziuzigvr ul lhiiu-li ul 7 Business Klaiiagvi' '30, JAMES l'lERRICK 1'lNKY Born: April 29, l Yll Aclclress: New York City Entered: Second lforiu luteucls to cuter Yale Football Squad '27, 'ZSQ Team '2'l: Hockey Squad 'ZW llascliull Squad 'ZSQ Team '29, 'SOL Numerals 'ZUQ Stage Manager of Dramatic Club '3O. 19 , blonx Cnmwooniz Hoocizs JACK Born: March 30, l9l2 Address: Detroit, Mich. Entered: Fifth Form lntends to enter Princeton Football Squad '29, Basketball Team '29, '3O: Daselaall Team '29 'S0g Golf Team '29, X302 Dramatic' Clulm '30, l i2i,lx 'l'L'RNizR llruiius, ju, 1f1.i5.x, 11L'c:1tt12 , lhirn: Klarcli 3, 1912 Address: Pelham Manor, N. Y. Entered: Tliird Form lntends to enter Yale Monitor: Football Squad '271 Team '28, '293 Basketball Squad '27Z Team '28, '29, 'SOQ Hockey Team '30, Crew Squad '273 First Crew '28, '29, 'SOQ liolf Team '29, 'SOL Numerals, '28, Glee Club '30, Art Editor of the Class Hook: Harvard Club Prize of Conn. '29g Second Scholarship '27, '29 I' 20 f BLXIILUN KEBIBIERER HRIAI Horn: February 13, 1'Pl3 Aclflress: Short llills. N. bl. Entered: Tliirml lfurin lntencls to enter l'rincz-lon Sports Medal 130: Choir '29, '2'7Z Cheer l.C:uler, l l P1111.11' L1x'1NusTnN,-IR. r'nn,, Llx'x ' llorn: Octolier 5, lllll A-Xrlclressz New York City Enterefl: Tliircl l'lO1'll1 lntencls to enter Princeton Numerals 'ZSQ Numeral Sweater 'ZUQ Dramatic Club X303 Editor- in-Chief of Class llookg Cheer Leaclerg Public Speaking Prize 229. l 21 lfuotlmall Team 'ZQQ Gulf Tezun H303 Nunn-rzilx 'QNQ Stlllfll' Xxlllllfl jonx lbnnswolsrii l'.x1:1iE llorn: Fehruary 23, 1013 Address: Short llills, N, -I Entered: Fourth Form lntends to enter Princeton Xumerals '23, Numeral Sweater XYinter Sports '28, Dramatic Club '23, Choir '28, '29, '3Og Cheer Leader. l 9: Glee Club '28, '29, '3O: -lmiias Homnzs lX1ADDEN 'f11M, ' sr,1n, HSI..-XTS ' Born: May 23, 1911 A-Xddress: Greenwich, Conn. Entered: Second Form lntends to enter Yale Football Squad '3O3 Hockey Squad '29, Team H301 Crew Squad '273 Second Crew '23, '29, First Crew '30, Numerals '263 Numeral Sweater '29, Pontefract Board Circulation Manager: Business Man- ager of Class Book: Dance Committee. LILAC, -my DEE 3 Feather Vteiqht Medal, 22 CI1.,XRI.ES RIAXNING REED 130111: january 27, 1'f11 .Xclclressz Erie. Va. lfutcred: Secunsl 11112111 Inteucls tu enter 1 l'1I1CC1011 Football Squad '28, 29: Iiasclmll Squad '28, '29, 'SOL Nl1I11Ci'?l1S '27g Numeral sweater 283 Glee Club 'SOQ Mauclolin Club '2'3. 'SCJQ 1 Dance Committee. L 11.xRLEs L'111xl'xf1f:x' IRM. 'R II.X1li.ll'l. 'NWN 11111112 15L'L'C1111lQl' 13, 1012 ,Xlldrcssi Iirrmklyu. N, Y. 1fl1tcl'cr11 SCCHIN1 174112111 lutcmls In k'111L'1' Yule Ifuotbzill 'I'c-:ml 'ZW lizmslcullmall '11-:mu 'SNL 11llNt'1D2111 Squ 11 U N Cam '29, 'SOQ Nl1l11C1'1l1S 'ZNQ files L'1u1n '21 'IN '2 . 'Sli 4 114111 71' 27, '28 '2'7, '30gSmm11f1 Sf1m1211's11i11 27. c1IL'vla, lf1:1'1Xz 23 ylonx l.UX'IiRlDGIE ScoTT 1cr.IzPP12R, sI,EsPY, ' nRE,LxMv llorn: October 16, 1912 Address: South Orange, N. Entered: Fourth Form lntends to enter Yale Football Numerals '28g ship '28, '29Pg :XRMIN MCGREGOR SCHLESINGER B1NKs, ozzn5 Born: March 18, 1912 Address: Milwaukee, Entered: First Form lntends to enter Yale Monitor: Vice President of Basketball Squad '27: Team '28, '20, 130: Captain '29, '3Og Baseball Squad '27g Team '28, '20, X303 Captain 'SOQ Tennis Team '29 ,'3Og Numerals '26g Numeral Sweater '29g Leader Sixth Form Danceg Class llook Board: Second Scholarship llrize '25. XVis. Form '29, 'SOI Football Team '29g Team 291 Basketball Squad '28, '29g Team 'SOI Dance Committee: Pontefract Board 'SOQ First Scholar- Chairman of the Grounds Committee. 24 H4Il'llf ryftillilh' 14. 14712 .Mlmlltswi llvtlwril, Mich. fzlm-11-:li N-cmul I'lll'll1 lmcufls in Q-un-1' l'1'im'ctm1 Yin- I,l'C5iIlL'I1l uf AXll1lL-lic ,Xssuciutiu 3 1 luriful. lxxxg' l:I'x1x IHIIN RVNIXICY 51-Q,XI!l.I-IS, IR. IMI I St'L'l't'IZll'f' uf lfurm '28 'SOI lfmntlmzxll Sflllllll '27, 'IRQ Tczun 311 Krew Squzul 'lfg SL-mnlfl L-l'CXX' QS, 'ZW First V11-xx' 'SOI Nunn-rznlx u D1 uuuin Ulula '78 'WI W l'1'csirlw1l 'Jul IDIHICL' Litlllllllillttl Iyillllvl-l'IlLl '78 'Wg Izflltm' m 1 hui 'HOQ Class llnuk linimll Sccmul Sclmlz11'ship 'lug Ifirwl 273 Yzlla-1111 IDXXIPIDX IiI2'I'k'IIL'M TIIKVIIQNE, -IN, 1,.xxm ' Ikuruz August 17. l'll2 Arlalress: Ilayslmw. l., I., N. Y, IiIltC1'Cf.II Second FUVIU luteucls to enter Yule 1 1mt1,:a1l 'ZOQ Crew Squad '27, '28, '293 Letter 'SOQ Nuauumls '27g Nulucral Sweater 29: Dramatic Club '293 Business Manager 'SUI Dance L'mu1uittec. 25 4 R .4 MY Af , W .S W' v W w1,1MKwWffg?Q A V V fy -Z-.y 1.--4,1 F- vzwigzf-'L-Jn, mr- ww Q ,qv .-QQ-1,-32.1113 v. uv .r--,v fb 4' gf' :WWA +j.f.'-Ja 'lf .1-Y V 1:-Q: j .,':1, 5 -'1 1, 'f' 35 r 4. . f.a'1-3.5 'f ':. iw ,3,1',', ., ,'-yn..-,':.-' ' ff 's 1 ,q'X' ., - f ' f- : L' '3!w1..11:?--L5 ,.-.mil .np 1, , .f , .. ,A . ., M, , , .. . . ,x .. ., , 4, , , .,.x . . .-, Im, .. A., , v.,..,,,f ,Mu Ml., .1,i..f.n, ,, Q I fa., .Nr. .W gy -fb.-P' 'J-avr ff' x'wUY'fr' '- w. W' W in-. 'A ,fx M-nv V-1.1 a -iw .4-1. 5 -',::' ' .wa . 2- f-'ff . af' Md 1:-' ws :WWF 1 ww 'nfl ,f f3Qf:,f.?f, ,Z . Ie?-HQiff.-.5-fTg.gl,'s 1 av fli 3 1 U fm b ,I 1 JT - fi -, A 'yy' 'xv .-., 351. ,VI-vu. . 1 fl... 'Q-.ff .M 'v -3,363 ' lg fb i5fxf'l'31f'F'-f ' 1 1 ' ' 1 LH 1' ff ' .2 1 -'. V f nur! , 1 h , ' ,fn .ll v ,1 A , ' J ,,JjHl,A . W Q 3 - V , l I K N X 1 'I E -P sl , I b A u X Q '1 f . x ' 1 8 . f 1- . J W x r , 1 1 - 1 :, X W Ns 1 1 ' 1 . . ' p W,-, . . . x. ,X nu- - ..- V, 'V -. f ,J ,V 1 V, hw, . 1 v .W ' w ' , ' . ' LL.,-,. g , K 1, . 4. 1, ' u , L A , 1 lYIL1.1ixM l,iIl.ClIRlST XYUUD WILLY, .xDMlu.'x1., DII.I, Assistant Klanaffer of Football 'ZS' lllanaffer '29' Manager of llasketball lfoininittee. 1113,-wlalz XYESS151. 'nEixx'E, HIXVESS Born: May l7, l9l2 Address: Cincinnati, Ohio Entered: Third Form Intencls to enter Yale Nunierals '28 liorn March 15, 1911 i-Xclclresii South Grange, X. bl. Entered: Second Form lntencls to enter llrinceton D ' D ' O 'SOQ Second Scliolarsliip '29g Chairman of YVOI'liSllO1D 26 Football '293 Assistant Manager of Crew '293 Manager '30 Hunt Grahuate RTURGAN XYING, AIR. P. G, '30 A'Gl'S,', Mo1u3, t'i:.xzx', woxfs 1. 1912 Dorn: March Address: New York City Entered: Second Form lntends to enter Princeton Monitorg Football Team: Basketball Team: Baseball Teanlg Tennis Team: President of Athletic Association: XYinner of the Squash Racquetsg Mandolin Club: Glee Club: Choir. Lin .XRTIIVR N ovxts, ju. 1fo1t'l'i4:si3i'1 liornz hlanuary l-l. l'Jl2 .Xddressz Milwzuilcee, XYis. lntencls In enter l'l'i11L'CllJl'l Basketball Squad 'SOZ Nuint-rails 'ZW Cliziirmxni of 'liopliy lion nnnitteeg First Scliolarsliip l'rize SO. 1' AW. 7759 27 XM: I J Zo' .52 ' ' :Q 41-A sv-' 7 pf-A Uri? .im V, , 1 ,4 SS ' f' L f. gx ka 4 jf-ls. Us ,ir -5 ' ' . if rx I . ,f gg I D? A l ., 1 M Il -1 I ' . . z, r 7+ I' , 3, f Q . . ,gf , ,, . N , wx I MJ i'35ih5l'g. N pv- m 'W 0' .- .:,.- Hn, 5+-I T, mi M ML A - 1-.,, . 5? I .f . . ,D J W W ev! ,fag -x A k: ,, ,- J , N , H W 3' U - 1 ' iff'-2: ' P 1 ' ' ' F Q Q 1 ':..EN..rx .1 ws F' fi, 1 5, 'xff J M N 0 'rv in 4 'Fl Q a . W gd' + qv f If :X -4 x In 1 UQ af 3- '1 'H ' f 'al an , 'X J ,, QA 'bk 'ggi' f, .5 P , ,- I vm . .. ' 5 . . ., X .,, A W Q Q14 7 J :A 5 Q H 1 x 1 5 ' K 'wwliw M B fi' L 1 L: A f as , Q W ' -'v xxx .N X :cr A: Q F- 5525 , ff 0 w May 1 r f 1 Q fy , 4 X , X ,N Q K AS . X , W WE? M ' - w. ,Ns QA X-'S M 'Sa EN, ,f S, Wa: wkgd ,WQ Wfv N .. .W - :,-K.:,.:q.,,,.4.-,I .- 1 -. F ' ABS , A , 4 .,.,,,5A145, -: h z A,b,b. N. HQ, 1 ., w- SOME OF THE SIXTH llwlllilil cm are t main-t Bt 'uw Qllazn iqiaiurg Ellirut Illnrm Brut' lilUll1f1'Ct'S tirst Qliinpse of the class of 'SO was in Septeinliei' 1'l24. when lirt- small lmys. tflizipiiiztii, lfztrmer, 1 niiveil tu ftirm the nucleus tif nur lurm. Hrinslvt-e untl 5w:tn swim imnetl llartl ti., Schlesinger, ztnfl Switzey 2 them froin the class ztlmve. Our lirst l'resi1lent was Switzer. XX'e were excellentlv representetl in the Lihuir hx' Xilllllllllilll, lfztrmer, llztrcl li., Orntslmee, anrl Switzer. ln the Spring zmcl XX'inter Stuarts we were zthle to :unztss at twnsiilerzthle imniht-r of iitiints :mtl gain our tirst athletic flistinctiun. CD lll'l7C lhv l 1rmer rect-ive'l the First gL'llOl'1l'illllD l'ri7e with tliztpniztn :mtl SL'lllt'SlllQCl' close lmehinfl. ull - . L , . . . . XX'e clishzuitlefl for the summer well satislietl with nur lirst year :tt l'unifret :tnfl highly 4-xpectzmt uf the years to come. Svrrnnh illurm igvar Returning fur the lirst time its nhl lmys. we fuunil nur nunilmt-rs zuiginentt-fl hy llnzmliiiztii, liuell, llztll. llztre E., llerricli, llnwzirml, Klzultlen, Klcfztlltiin, l'oul. Reecl, Sannnis, St-ztrles. Tliurne, :mtl XX'uutl. The lizictilty helped us out still more hy sencling lflziggin bl., llztrfl lf., :mil XjX'Cl'llDll tlwwn tu us trum the class ztlnwe. . V. , . This yt-zu' we electecl llnrcl li. tu lezul us, anrl 5-wan, X ice-l resnlent. l'l'll'll li ztncl llztrcl li. were our lirst letter men. Tlit-5' erixt-rl the liirst :mil St-fmnl Crews 1'es1iectiX'ely'. 's . tiratwick :mtl Sziunnis helpecl us tu win the large nuinlmt-r ttf 57 puints 1 1 - ' tltl tnil thiril place in the XX inter Sports XX'e were fourth in the Spring Stuarts. hut were unzthle ti gain Z1 me 1 . XX'e entlecl nur Secuncl lfurin Xleztr hy watching and left fur vztczttimi in high spirits. 0 liztrnier ztnrl St-:trles wztllf nlit with the Scholarsliip llrizes 29 ltiillliilll sC1IaIeU1Z,t .IH . 1115 I liirh illnrm :Hear XYhen we returned from vacation we found that Baker, liulkeley, Compson. floble. Hughes. Kemmerer. Livingston l',, Marshall, Vessel. and .Xdams had joined us. XYe again elected llard F. l'resident with ljuell Yice-l'resident and Overton Secretary. ln the Fall Haggin bl. starred on the Football Team, while llaker and Swan were our representatives on the Squad. We were again prominent in the lliuter Sports with 53 points and Second Place. ln the Spring Sports Reed won the junior Medal and the class Sl points. llard Ii, replaced his brother as cox of the First Crew, while llard F., llare E., llughes, Madden, Qverton, Searles, and Swan. who made the Squad gave proof that the Form was wealthy in material for future crews. llalcer, who played on the llaseball and llockey Teams was probably our foremost athlete. Searles, llughes, and l'ool toolc the Scholarship Honors on I'rize Day, and we ended our first year of prominence in school activities. Flluurtli illnrm igvau' Parke, Scales, Scott, and Young were our new members in September ll127. lYe were soon joined by Fletcher from the class above and, to even matters up, Dunn from the class below. Reversing last year's election, we choose lluell l'resident, llard I . Yice-President, and Searles Secretary. Xlany of us were active in the Thanksgiving Entertainment: Searles and Parke on the Dramatic Club, Reed, Adams. and llall in the Orchestra. and many others sang on the fiilee Club. Searles represented our first literary interests by making the Editorial lloard of the Pontefract. liuell and Boardman were valuable members of the Football Team. and llalcer. Farmer, and llard F. won prominence in hockey. Schlesinger and liaker, who was elected captain for the next year, made the Baseball Team. Our Crew prospects began to take shape with Hughes and Hard G. on the First Crew and Hard F., Madden. and Searles on the Second. Hughes and Schlesinger made the llasketball Team. 30 i Millllill 1g e 'IWW' A ' l'arlie. who wtin the lfeatherwciglit Medal, helped us tu tfital 37 piiints in the llinter and Spring Spurtf. T The Scliulaisliip lrizes Changed hands this year, falling tri the lift uf Scott and lluglit-5. XXX- linished nun four years in the l,ower School with an unusually active recnrd. ilitfth .illnrzn Evan' Returninv tn hevin our first vear as nienihers uf the Upper Sclintil. we rliscfivered that t bvtli-tim had left nut 6 D . ranks, hut that lienedict and lludges had jtnnerl thc-in. 1 ,... . , . , . Xl e reelected liuell President, who was evidently an excellent chmce, with hchlesiiiger anl llarfl lx tn awist hini. Chapinan, Searlcs, llard lf., Dunn, and l'arke were ineinlit-re uf the cart tif the 'lihanlcsgiving l'lay, and many of our nienihers were active in the Musical Entertainment. NVQ were very active athletically with llughes, lhiardinan, an'l liuell nn the liiintliall 'lk-ani: l'iZll'IllC1', Saniniis Hard F., Chapman, Atlaiiis, and llaker un the Hockey 'lieaniz and lkinl, Schlesinger, llerricli, llmlges. ant Captain liaker On the llasehall 'l'eani. Hughes and Hard lf. niade the liirst Crew. Sc-arles and Kllltlflkll thc Second, and Goble the Third. Hughes, l'ltitlges, Schlesinger, and lialcer played fin the llasketliall Team. XYe gathered 47 points and a third place in the llinter Sports. Our fast Relay 'licani helped us tu plact third again in the Spring Sports. On Prize Day Scott received the Scholarsliip l'rize and Xlhiirl the Secnntl Prize, After ageing vgtrinu, nthc-1 ineinbers of the class lilierally rewarded for merit nf different kinds, we left fur nur last sunnner vacatiiin whilt l at Ponifret. Sixth ilinrm Evan' l We returned to scliool for our last year to find that lYing M. was with us ae a pnst-graduate and that Adams had left. lf aiivune ha'l tuld us then that the day would ctmie when we Shuuld he stn'i'y In have tht year over. we should not have lielieved him, 31 SOME OF THE SIXTH 1 .:111'11, 11 Il1' , -I----1 f R441 'i T A . 1 1 m'1- ' - 5 . . . i Y 1' V i . . h lluell 111141 5111111-si11g1-1' 1ve1'e llgllill L'lCk'lt'1l 111'esi1l1'11t 111111 X'1L'L'f111'C914lL'1l1 1'1'.41K'k'11X'l.'lY, xvliile Sl'Zll'lk'S wztw 11121111- S1-1'1'et111'v. 1111el1 21ls11 was given tlie 1111siti1111 llf 11e2111 K11111it111' NX'1ll1 1'l1l1'l1lC1'. 111ll'1l 17., lltiglies. 51'111e5i11g1'1', 211111 XX mg Xl, 111 2111 111111. 111 tl11 1.1ft 11.111 111 1111 tall 111.11 1111- 511111111 11-1e111-11 1111- gl'L'1llL'S1 1111ss11111- s11111'1i. X111 fix fleillll. It 15 Utteflv i1111111sSi111e 1.1ll' us 111 express 21 11-:l11:1tely 11111' grief. ilsllf' 012159 was esileciztlly well 1'e111'1-v1-11te1l i11 s11111'ts 1l111'i11g 11111' lzlft yeztv. L'2111121i11 l1lll'll, fllillllliilll. 1'lZl1'1llCl', 1i11111e. 1 1211'11, 11211'e. 1'11'1'1'i1'11:, 1111g1'es. K1-1111111'1'111', 1'11111, Sclilesiiiger, Se11tt. Searlei 211111 '1'11111'111- 1.. 11121111- 1111- ' 1 1'1111t11:111'1le21111:01111211111f211'111e1',LH121111112111,1711-10111-1',11:11'11, 11111 111-5. 211111 K12111111111, 1111- 11111'k1-v '1'e211111 T111- 'S ' . lmaslit-t1.1a11 team 112111 an 111111s112111v sucrtssftil s1-z1s1111, wit11 Sclilesiiigei' 21s Cillilillll. C111111111111111'e 11:1r11. lluglies, x11lllflC1l, 211111 Seztrles l'1lWC1l 1111 11111 tirst crew: 11Zll't', 211111 '1ll1lJ1'1lC 1.. 1111 1111- sec1111111 11111111- 1111 1111- t11ir112 Elllll C21pt21i11 Sc111esi11g'e1'. Cllillilllilll. 11e1'1'ic1c, 111i111g1-s, 211111 1,1101 131211611 1111 tlie 1121se11211l te21111. 1.il12lIJll1I1l1. 1111111-11ve1'. 1v1111 the liEl5tCl'1l 111te1'sc1111l:1st111 111111 'l1ll1l1'llZ1l1lL'll1 211111 Vere-ive11 21 511111211 11121j111' letter. 711110 131'21111:1ti1' Club 1'eceive11 1116 51111111111 111 11130 1:1-flllll Seztrles, 1,ll1Zl11111ZlIl, D111111, 211111 111111g1-s. l:Z1l'I11QI' 1e11 tlie Hlce Club 211111 sang several excellent 5111115 111 t111' 1'1111i1'. Our 12141 1'1'iZ1- Day 11215 c11111e 211111 g1111e. 211111 it is wit11 l'l'21l 1'6gI'1'1 t1121t we lllillli of leaving 1111- place w11ic11 11:15 perliaps, given 115 t11e lmppiest years 111 11111' lives. 1 1 .W.5 SOME OF THE SIXTH E N .rr 3 SQ? WJ NX X5 L QF ws ,E X 2, .2 N fi f L t Ak f- Z 'fl k If if Mm W wx Q I E sl B Q SX .M . 1 Q - ,-1653 N' ' .-J X f X L, . 4 if '-E fwmw f ' . ,E v -f -djjaf-:L if IJ, , Qty fx 'X Athlettru 3 , ,ff f A , , 7 . - 'T-'lgigfiggl riff: ' , gl' 11:22 29-FL-1 .asf ' gjlg 1: X 42?- : ,- vs w. ' ry f ! . E E l I x P : H Uhr Athleiir Aaanriatiun Hmzmurhx' l'n'.v1'du1zf, Tm: Iilzvlaluaxlm minimum IJmu..xx1I Ihxxulmx Ilrvszlivzzf. KImu:.xN XYINIQ, IR. I'1'vv-P1'r.c1'dv11f, .Iuux RVMNEY SE,x1u.1is, IR. Svr1'v!I11'v, IQICIIARIJ lIE.u'M.x1us I3L'1.1Q1a1.Ex'. IR. Y'1'va.v1m'1', Mu. I-X1z'rl1l'R L'1.l2x'I2l,.xNn P.xr.x1ER IfOUTI1AI.I. III JCKIC Y Captain, R. C. IIl'IiI.l., IR. Uzfvfufzz. KI. I'1.XR1IIiR, IR. glfaalagvr, XY. G. XYHUD ,IIllI1IUfjt'l', If. G. II.Xl.I.j II .1s.v1'sfU11t .'I1t1l1Ugl'1', I7. 'I'I1.N1QY .fI.x'.v1'.m1l1f IIlu1:ug,v1', S KY. L-4!I.I.IX5 IL-XSILIZ,-XI.I. IQOXYINI1 Cllfftlill, .-X. M. SCIILIESINGISI I 1 L1Ulllll1!JdUl't'. If. Ii, II. I'I.x1um .laamyvlq II. RI. IJVNN ,llazzuyuu IS. XY13ss1ir. ,Alxszsfflizf IIl1111a.ffw', In I. Ilxluc .fI.v.v1'xfI111f .Ilfzzzugfvaq If. 'IWIURNE H BASKET Iii.-XLI. Caftuilz, A. M. SCIILESINIQER .Ilflzzflgmg XY. G. XYUUD 36 2165212121225 21551 2 at 2t lfzwzf 100 Yard Dash 220 Yard Dash 4-10 Yard Dash 880 Yard Run 120 Yard Hurdles 220 Yard Hurdles 20 Yard Dash Running High 111111 .1 1 Standing High lump Running Standing Pole Yault Shut Put llmad -I unip Iirnad 'lunip Discus '1'li1'mx' Ilanimer '12111'UNV R1 ,pe Climb 11.110 Svrlinnl iKm'nrh5 ,X1.l.XIIl . 11. DR1 .A. lim Hnltlt-r UNIV Tflllf, Hrfjjflf nl' f71x 4 1 RXIu, '21 ,lunc 1020 10 U10 ft-cuiids ' fNll11x, 08 blunt- 1808 23 2,5 scmmls 1 QiRfPl'l '10 Alum- 1010 53 -W5 svcniifls ll 12121 XIPIIQIII. 12 june 1011 2 minutcs 3 st-unirlx 19 S'r.xNwnnn, 28 june 1028 113 2,'3 seconds 11ITCl1L'IJtiK, 00 'Iunc 1800 27 3X5 sccmirls L ti1I.1:1il:T, '00 March 11105 2 SKS st-crnirlf 15 S'r,xNwnun, '28 func 1028 5 feet 053 incht-s 11 Ihwux, '00 March 1800 4 feet 834 incht-s 1 xmwm, '05 -lunc 1005 21 feet lv inchw mx, '00 March 1000 0 feet 11 inches 13 XXYflIl17Il'1'Y, 05 ,lung 1001 0 fqqt 1114 inches ' IIY49. 28 March 1028 41 feet 55 inches X 1JIi1'21ilNli, 28 blunt' 1028 102 fc-ut 234 inchc C Illaxixi., '06 blunt- 1000 130 foot 0 inchcs XX 1 1lX1.M11li, 24 March, 1023 5 sccmids 37 .R.RRQu.a.w CAPT. R. C. BUELL, JR. R. D. CHAPMAN M. FARMER, JR. M. J. GOBLE, JR. F. G. B. HARD CAPT. M. FARMER, JR. W. E. ATTWOOD, JR. R. D. CHAPMAN COMMODORE F. G. B. HARD M. J. GOBLE, JR. G. W. HARD CAPT. A, M. SCHLESINGER W. E. ATTWOOD, JR. R. D. CHAPMAN H. T. DODGE, JR. E. :www IUP1 F402 J. C PWSQWLW II mrnnrrn nf the H W. HARE HERRICK HENSHAW, JR. T. HUGHES, JR. S. KEMMERER L. FLETCHER G . B. HARD T. HUGHES W. HARE T. HUGHES HENSHAW, JR. HERRICK C. HODGES C. POOL FOOTBALL G. M. C. C. A. M. J. L. J. R. HOCKEY J. H. J. N. D. B. ROWING J. H. J. R. BASEBALL G. S. B. M. D. B. J. D. GOLF R. D. CHAPMAN 38 MOTT POOL SCHLESINGER SCOTT SEARLES, JR. JHADDEN PELL ROBINSON NIADDEN SEARLES, JR. REGAN RIDGWAY ROBINSON SWEENEY, JR. L. K. THORNE, JR. S. S. WALKER R. WHITING M. WING, JR. MGR. W. G. WOOD R. K. WHITING MGR. F. G. HALL L. K. THORNE, JR. IMGR. B. WESSEL S. S. WALKER R. K. WHITING M. WING MGR. B. M. DUNN MR. MCPHAIL U I '1 J MR. PITHIE lE9L'lll?:il trim I he Glnarhra Mr. KlCPhail. eoaeh of football, plilyel at lixeter for two years. At Dartmouth he playecl on the Freshman team antl on the Yarsity for three years. lle was captain uf the team in his senior year. This was his secontl season as heacl-coach at ljomfret. Mr. l'he-lan. the line coach, prepared at l-Ixeter for Ilartznotxth. lle playetl on the Dartmouth Yarsity for three years. Mr. l.awless. Coach of lioelcey. lmlayetl three years on tae lloston L'niyersity lloekey 'llCfllll. lie was captain in his senior year. Mr. llratlley, coach of crew, eompleterl his seventh year of coaching at l'omfret this Spring. lfefore coming to Pomfret lie rowecl on the untlefeatetl l'rineeton junior Varsity tfrew in 11122. Mr. KleLiyier, coach of baseball. playetl at Rinrlge 'll-en tor two years, A fter his graduation he playetl minor league baseball until he pitchetl for the Cleyelantl lntlians. lle also eoaelietl for a time at llrowne X Nifhols before coming to Pomfret. llr. Pithie. coach of baseball. played one year at Colgate. ln his sophomore year he transferrecl to .Xmherst where he playecl short-stop on the championship team in his senior year. 40 AVN MR, LAWLESS MR. BRADLEY 41 L lFQilliE'lI i1-HHt1I.Q-,i Elie lllaptaina Ruhert Catlin liuell, jr., Captain of the lfouthall Tezun was :ni inspiring leader and a line held general. Buell playerl quarterhaclf for three years. Tu him went the hnnor nf eaptaining the first l'nmfret frmtliall to rlefeat Kliltnn in six years, Nlalwliii Farmer, lr., encletl a brilliant career in hockey by learling the N30 team thruugli Il season of success unequallerl in the history of the selioul. Farmer playecl center and was an excellent all-aruuncl player and leanler. lfreclerielq Gilbert llourne Harrl, lfmninoiluie of the Crew. enterecl the scliuul in N23 anrl had the unique flistiuftiun uf euxing the crew for three years aufl then stmlqitig' it cluring his fifth ancl sixth form years. llarfl was a very line narsman ancl a great leacler. .Xrmin Klciiregm' Schlesinger, Captain uf the llaselmall Team, playecl on the nine for four years. This yezu 'o he lecl the team frmn right held. .X great eleztl of cremlit is clue tu Schlesinger fur the imprnrement in the qualny of haselmll playefl hy the team this season. i 42 THE CAPTAINS Buell, Schlesinger. Farmer, and Hard, F 11541111311 2011352 -IH I1 5FnnIhz11l OIVFILQERS rl!Iil!'I' C. lIL'121.1., -IR. . , Caffufn XX'11.1,1,xxl tj. XXYUUD , . , Jlauagvr 1'1REIbIiRlL'K C. Tl1.N1zx', .l1:. . . .-15515111111 .11l11ltIf1Cl' THE TEAM S-L'lZSTlTL 1'ES ARAIIN M, SCIILESINCQIQIQ, '30 . Lvfl Em! juux R. S1i1x1c1.l2s, jk., '30 . . AIURGAN XYIXG, DIR., ex '29 . 1.vf1 1'u1'k1v lhxxlrux K. 'l'I1rvRx1i, Qllc. '30 . IIRIEDERICIQ Ci. Il, Iluclw, '30 M.x1.col.x1 If.xRA1E1:, ju. '30 Ru'11A1:n L'lI,x1'A1,xx, '30 . SHIQLBY S. XY.xl.1q121e. '51 . GEORGE 11, RIHTT, '31 . IQUIBISRT C. I1I'1iI.I., ilu. '30 1 STANLEY HENsIfI.xxx', hlli. '31 IQICHARD K. XYIIITING, '31 IIELIX T. I1UGlIES,JR. '30 L x1 1'.m . 1.rf1Cimmz' . . f,vL'l11t'1' Xl, xumx S1 IQEMB 4-x41 ' II.IxIIlx, 30 . 'W L11.x1:1,Es L, I'r1rm1,, .w0 . . Rigfflf 411111111 -Innes IIERRICK, '30 - 131.51111 T1Il1'1U BIUNTE -I, f1UBl,1i, JR., '30 . - - 19117111 EIH1 I,M1.EN XY. MARE, '30 . . Q1141r1v1' Burk IHHN I.. SQJUTT, '30 . 1.Uf1 1111111 1111616 . 1f1g111 Half Buds . 171z11Ba1'1c 44 llii . 1.vftT111'1c1v . C'r111v1' . 151111 1941r1.' 1,6111 11cI1f17rI1'k 16111111 H1111 Ba1'1c . 1C1y1z1Q1'1u'1:1v . 1?1gf1z1E11d . Lrf1 End lo. if-5 ,.x f 'N C ,,,. Ja. ' k '- ' -Q .,, A '- THE FOOTBALL TEAM Left to riglzf: first row: Thorne, L., Schlesinger, Wing, M., Whiting, Buell, Hughes, Hard, F., Farmer, Searle Second row: VValker, Mott, Hare, Scott, Pool, Henshaw. Stcuzcling: Chapman, Kemmerer, Wood. and Goble. w i I f Q , 1 1 if IH TJTCLYIEIZYZ E112 Il1nn1l1a1l1 Svaann nf 1929 The tirst plurtice was 11elr,1 three 112133 hcfure the 1l1lL'1111'lQ ut sclitml. L'z111tz1i11 lluell 211141 1-ight utlicr C2l11111l1Zl1K reporting. The squztcl was increaretl tn fu1'ty-tive XYl1L'l1 the rest uf the sclitml l'L'1l11'l'l6Il 1111 SC1tIL'1'l11JL'1' 25. lfivt letter 1116311 returnezl from the 1928 tc-am: Cz1ptz1i11 llut-11. t1uz11'te1'11z1ckg 1'llf1'ls11ZlXY, left 11a1t1,1z1t'k1 1X'11iti11g, right 112111 back: llughcs. full hack. Zlllfl Wing. K1., left tackle, .Xftt-1' twu weeks of 1121111 pmctice. the 1011111 was 111 gmifl co11c11tiu11 for the lirst gauie. The team 112111 21 great vztriety uf 11m1'e1'f111 Tlllllllllg plays 211111 Z1 lair pxushig ztttzwk The tirst game uf the :'easn11 was with Iiartlett 11ig11 Sclmtil 1111 SI11111'11Ilf', 11ctu11e1' 3. 1'11111f1't-t w1111 1-:wily SS - O. Zlllll s11owe11 Z1 puwcrtul and verszitile attack. 1lt'11t11ElXY 111111 Herrick 51Zl1'1'1J1 fur 1'11111f1't-t. st-111'i11g 11YL touclitlowiis. Tabor .xxCElllQl115' clefeatcd 1,U111fl'6Y l-1-7 1111 Sztttlrtlzty, Ut't1111er 12. 1iTIll1'1fl'E'I scorecl a t11ur11f111w11 utter 21 sixty-yard drive in the first period and hc1c1 this 1ez111 tmtil the last periml. when Tahor smrefl two t1111c11f111w11S A the tirst after a thirty yarfl march. 211141 the 5600111 when tltc Taber qt1a1'te1'1Jz1r1c 1-2111 El kick hack sixty yartlf, -17 il 1 . . wa 2 t1vHH-1I-...,.. On Saturday, October 147. l'omfret played Noble and fireenough at Dedham, in the lirst major game of the season. Vomfret won 25 - O, and for the first time showed her true power. Henshaw was the individual star, and led the offense with two touchdowns. while 1Yhiting and llerriclt each scored. Pomfret lost to Suffield 7 - O on Saturday. October lo. Sulheld scorel early in the game. and managed to hold this lead despite the efforts of a hard fighting 1'omfret team. On Saturday, November 2. 1'omfret was defeated by Taft at 1Yatertown 20-13. :X driving rain fell through- out the game, nialcing good football very diihcult. Taft had a slight weight advantage in the line. but the backtields were evenly matched. l'omfret scored before Taft, early inithe first period. but Taft went into the lead very soon. when they scored on a long run. lly goal passing and running. Taft scored twice more. and led 20-6 at the middle of the last period. 1lere l omfret rallied and after a brilliant pass had been completed by Hare. Hughes scored a touchdown making the score, Taft 20. 1'omfret 13. XYith less than two minutes to play, Vom- fret swept down the field to Taft's eighteen yard line. where they were hnally stopped. The game ended two plays later, after a last desperate Vomfret pass to Hare had been incompleted. 111 the last game of the season. on Saturday. November 17, Pomfret defeated Milton 13 - O. In was Pomfret's first victory over Milton in sir: years. 1iar1y in the game, Herrick threw a long forward pass to Schlesinger. who 48 I Z i lf' 113 MW earrierl the l all tn the Xliltiwn eight yaril line. Two plays later Captain lluell seoreal the winning touelitlmxn through left guarcl. ln the serrmcl leritmcl, Milton startecl an nifense that swept tlown the tieltl to l'umfret's tire 3'El1'fl line. hut the Poznfret line helrl ancl took the hall on clowns, Again, in the fourth period. Milton gainetl a first tlown nn llmnfret's Seven yarfl line. Here the tirel l'0mfret line macle a magnilicent defensive stand ancl again twuk the hall on rlnwna Hughes kicked sixty yarrli frffnn behincl his own goal-line, anfl a minute later the game enclecl ancl l'0mfret hail won a great vietnry. The Seliuol wishes to thank Mr, Mel'hail antl Mr. Phelan for the excellent cnaehing they gave the squarl tlimtigliotit the seasun, anfl Nr. Dunn for his great help as a trainer, anfl to emigratulate Captiiin lluell anrl his team nn their line reeorcl. Captain lint-ll, Manager XYotmcl, anl eighteen men were awarcletl letters. Riehainl King' Xkliiting, '31, was eleeteal eaytain uf next year's team, antl llenry Yan Duzer Vfing, '32, was elected assistant-manager. 5 O 191111411 Wiq' .'.41 f 1Y11lIIL' L APT, 1113111,1. L'11.x1fx1,xN 1f.xR11ER 111113-LE 11.XRD, F. 11.XRE, E. H1zNs11,xw 111iRR1L'K 111'c1H15s K1iA1x113R1511 B1HTT 1'11c,mL 5011111251 xcrgxc S1-NTT 51z.XRl.1L5 '1'11111zNE, 1.. xY.X1.KIiR XY1-1 ITIN1: XYING, M. XYUUD Class 1030 1030 1030 1950 1930 1030 1951 1930 1930 1930 11131 1930 1930 1930 1930 1930 1031 1931 11 120 1030 il1nnthz11l H PtP.9l'fIilJll QllZi1'1C1'1JZlL'1i Right Huzml Center Right Tackle Left tiuanl Right E1111 Left Ilalfhzlck Right llzilfhack 1 u1111z1ck 1 11111,1ack Right liiirl Left llalfhack 1.eft 121111 1.r:ft 101111 1.1-ft '1'11C1i1e LK-ntei' Right 12101416 Right 11z11f11z1c1q 1.1-ft '1'z1Ck1e Manager 1 1111911 .lfft 18 18 18 117 1'7 111 18 18 18 16 18 17 18 17 17 17 17 18 17 ,-Xveltige weight of team 1110 pouiirls. ,-Xverage age of team 18 years Average height of team 5 ft. 1011 in, 51 'wigfflf llvigffzl 1-13 5 11, 8 148 5 fi, N 11:8 5 fl, 18' 158 5 fi. 'P 172 5 fi. 1110 1, fi. 11 158 5 fr. 71 152 5 11. N 17-1 1, fi. il 155 5 ft. 8 172 41 11. 11 155 5 ft. 71 145 5 fi. 155 5 fi. 1411 170 11 it 11 155 5 11. 10 1135 5 fi. N 1118 5 1.1. 81 170 5 11. 11 in CAPTAIN FARMER CAPTAIN-ELECT ROBINSON 52 WSHMFHN 1 .1HEI.H.-., !HnrkPg AI.XI,L'Hl,Xl I:.XRMIiR, ju. '30 . . Cllffllfll I'sRI2DIiR1L'K G. I'IAl,l., '30 . . . .llunzfzgvr S'I'EI'llI2N XY. L'ul.1,1Ns, IR. '31 . gl.Y.YI'SfLl1If .l1lllllIfj1 1' THE '1'E.XM SL'l1S'l'I'l'UTIiS RICILXRD K, XYII1'r1Nu, -IR., '31 . . Lvff 1171151 vl, X1c1.sux PIZLI., '33 .... Inf! H'i11y1 M.,xLcru.M Fxlullalc, -IR., '30 . . . Cwztuz' XX'11,1,l.xM Ii. .'X'l I'W4lHD, 'lR., '32 . Llvzlw' IVREDIQIQIUQ Ki. ll. lI,x1m, 'SU . . Right lI'1'11gf DHl'fil..XS li. RHBINSHN. '51 . - - fqfllfff' If. L1x'1Nc:sTuN Fl,1iTc11ER, 'SO . . Lvff f,t'fl'1I.YL' JAMES MADDISN. '30 - - - Lvff Dvff'11N1' FELIX T. HLWQ1-IES, -IR., 'SO . . Right Dcfmzsf RICHARD D. Cli.-XI'AIAN, '30 . . . Goa! 53 THE HOCKEY TEAM Hall, Chapman, Fletcher, Hard, F., Robinson, Farmer, Hughes, Madden, VVhiting, Attwood, and Pell In T 2 1 1.355 E119 linrkrg Svraunu nf 19311 The llncltey Seasun of 1930 was by all uclrls the best in several years. Hut nl eleven extreint-ly harfl gznnef, the team wtin eight. tieil two. and lust nne, .Xt the beginning of the winter term, thirty cancliclates reporteml In Lliacli l,awles.s. The scniacl waa out lu l twelve men after the secoml game. The work of Captain lfartnei' at center, llarfl, F.. at right wing anfl lflialp man in goal was excellent. Ut twu hunrlrefl anrl seventy eight shuts only live pasieil lfliapinan ini' giialx. The tirst game uf the season was playeil un january 14. l'mnfret flefeateil llean .Xcamli-im' in a Qlnw anl ragged game 2 - 0 The team sliowecl great iinproveinent. althnugh it lust an exciting game lu Choate nn Qlznniary IN. by the score ut 1 - O. Un january 22, the team playerl a line clefense game against a faster team. when it fletent-fl Lil'Z1llNI4lll lligh 1 - O. Rubinson scored the one gual with less than a minute tu play in the last perinrl. Tabm' was flefeatecl 2 - l at Marion, Klaesaeliusetts un ,lanuary 25. l'lar1l's twn gnalf in thi- lawt pt-rinil with about live minutes to play turnerl certain clefeat into x'ictu1'y. PlJITll'l'Cf played its best hockey of the year, when it rlefeatexl the strong XYilbraham team, nn lanuarx' 2 . by the score of 3 - 2 in the fourth overtime periml. XYhiting Scorecl the winning glial. 55 X the i ITSYJUT? g yli. 1 5 if Un lfehruary 1, l'rox'irlence Tech was rlefeaterl l - O. in a slow game. l'omfret and Dartmouth Freshmen playecl through two overtime perioils to a O - O tie on February -l. The game was playecl :luring a heavy snowstorm. Arlington was tierl on February 3 in a harcl fast game. The score was l - l after two overtime perioxls hail heen playecl. Vomfret cleft-ated llrowne ancl Nichols l - 0. on l ehruarv W in the lloston ,Xrena. Robinson scorel the only goal in the first period. L'hapman's work in goal was reinarlcahle. The Connecticut Aggies junior Yarsity was easily mlefeatecl on lfehruary 12 hy the score of lfw-l. l'omfre: scorefl almost at will. The entire squad was able to play in the game. A very successful season closecl on lfehruary 15 when l'omfret clefeatel Noble anil tireenough 1 - O in the Vrovimlence Arena. Vomfret out-played their opponents througliout the game. llhiting scorer game in the mirlrlle of the last period. The School owes a great deal of thanks to Mr. .Iohn ul. Lawless for his line coaching. .Xt a meetinv' of the letter-men. after the close of the season, Douglas llnrr Robinson, 'Sl w C ot the 14731 team, ancl llenyamin lluveen, jr. '32 was electefl .Xssistant-Manager. 56 l lik' Hllll' Hill ni P. as electecl Captain W i fs H , , I 31 f. , iv ' X. , 1 I F 5 I i A L X , -V --V f f f ---V f . , N P . , 1 I 4 1 l 1 1 v 1 4 i l11U01515071 ,Yanzr C'I11.v.v 11. 1TA.XRX11f1Q, 111. 1L'.w1'.1 11130 R. K. 1Y111'1'1NlS 1931 F. G. 11, 11.11113 1050 17. T. 1111111155 11130 1.. 17. 1:1.1i'1'l'111i1Q 111.10 R. D. L111,X1'A1.XN 111311 12. ,XT'1'1X'11r1ln 1032 1, N. 111511. 1033 D. 11. Rmzlxsrwx 11131 1. R1A111J1iN 11130 17. G. 111x1.l, 111.10 KXVQ C ' 'A 7 1' . Hurkvg lflrttvr 1111211 l'o.v1'fiFf11 - lfff K't'111C1' 18 Left 111mg 18 Right 1111110 121 Right 111-fcllsu 18 1.011 111-fcusc 10 1211111 18 1,1C111L'1' 10 1.c1t 111mg 15 Right 1111110 17 1.1-11 1101101153 1N Hzlllzlgcl' 'crzlgc .Xgu uf 1111- Team, 1N yrs., rw 111 U 'crzlgc 1'1eig11t uf thc '1'c-nm, 5 ft. 101, in, IBO mgc 1Yeig11t of 1116 VFC21111, 167 111 5. 11'v1'yIzt 1134 170 178 175 1 50 1 60 135 125 1-10 1130 ffffgflf ft. 10 ft, '1 ft. 9 ft. 0 ft. 0 ft. S ft. 7 fr. 5 ft. 8 ft. 2 111 111 111 111 111 Mm JI .. .ml M Z If fcmarz I IHH H Ea5rhaH IDI-'I'ICl'IQQ ., JI . 1.I'fI' f'1I'frI .ARAIIN KI. SI'I11.12s1x1z1zi:, .nfl . . Chdfffll-11 IS1z1ax.x1ua BI. IUVNN, 'SO . . ,Iftllllljftwf I R.xNc1s I. Iflxme, '31 . , ,l.m'.mmf Illumfyff-1' 'I'I' XXI iolmux REHAN, '33 . . Llzlrlm' IQIL'II.XKIv Ii. XX'l1l'r1:sIq, IIENRY T. DIlDllIf, LIN., '31 . f'1'lcf1u1' S'l',XNI.IiY IIIQXSII xw, AIN IZRVCIQ M, RIIJIIXXIXY, '32 . Fir-.vi lm-Yu DIANIICS Illamclvra, 'Sli . XYII,I.I.XM E, .X'I'TXX'flUI7, '32 , . .silwlvflllfi HJ,-fp -Immllx If Ilmrlyfglgm 'SIT , L'1l,x1u.1is C. I'w+vL, '30 . . .SYIIOII Sfnf ,XIQXIIX M, S1 IIIISIXIZICIQ Dn1'n:1,.xs II. IQHISINSUN, '31 . . .S'!mrf .Ytffp SL' I SS'I'I'I'I I' IN RICIIARIJ D, fII.XI'RI.XN, SH1zI.1:x' S. xY.XI,IiI2Il, 'SI -IOIIN D. SWIEIENIQY, '32 MURGAN XYING4, AIR., '29 . . . f-I'ff f'l1'Irf ' v . IIIIUIUI' . IIIHIICI' Lfff Iffrld .N . . Tf1iVIz'HI1xI CAUJIIUI' lflvffrf L unfva' I'1I'!r Niyffzf I 11w'II J I . . 14'-kww-1 'r I . 112' 1,155 .f. 'i.'i-- V- ' -. ' - ' . -, i, U ' - .. .: . .- Y.-.-4'-A --x 'iw --K ' -' W' '- ' ' x . . . . -- . . X . ., , . N wit, ,Irv 1 , Q, ,W , , 5 -,. -.1,.,,, . T .- H, A . .- Mn.. A. . t , L L- A., h tw, . H 1, ,ll ,Y , . A . 7, , .l.,,.,x,, ,W ,,...Q,1 ,., , ., . . , , ,- ,. , ix , .V . .. ., .. lbw - A., - ' '4 J ' ' V ' THE BASEBALL TEAM Left to right, first row: Robinson, Wing, M., Pool, Henshaw, Schlesinger, Hodges, Sweeney, Regan, Attwood Second row: Chapman, Whiting, Walker, Ridgway, Herrick, Dodge, Dunn. L i i t t te J Iliaarhall 592151111 nf 19311 The hasehall season of 1'l3li2, although hy no means a eomplete success. was the hest in the last few years. The team marle a time start and won its tirst three major games froin Nohle anal Greenough. Tabor, ancl St. tjeorges. The team playetl hrilliant hasehall against St, lienrges, hut there was a cleeitlecl let-clown antl both the Milton anrl Taft games were lnst. Doxlge pitehetl extremely well at all times, The general all arounfl playing of Hodges and .-Xttwootl was also outstanding. On April to the team sneeesstully npenetl their season hy defeating l'utnam High School 17 - -l. lly an exciting ninth inning rally l'omfret was ahle to tlefeat liryant antl Stratton College 6 - 5. The team show mueh improvement. They sutferetl their tirst flefeat of the season on April 23, when, on a eoltl wintly day, Cranston lligh Sehnnl won 5 - O. In a twelve inning game with Noble anal tireeiiougli at Detlham on April 26, harcler hitting hy Pomfret enahletl the team to win hy tl - 8. Hensliaw senrel the winning run on a harzl hit hy Robinson, On XYeclnesclay. :Xpril 38. the Dean Seeontl Team outelassecl llomfret in all departments of the game ancl won easily 19 - o. Tahor was tlerisiyely heaten nit gl1t'.1I'.lZlf'. Klay 3, in a free hittine' game. The score was 1-l - 7. Tn the tozirtfi inning Rirlgway mafie a linme run :,n a long tlriye into cleep left tield. t.-l jkfffffaa. 1 1 1 1 116-6.111.616 Ha.uw.21511 A1161 l6ac1i11g for tive 11111111315 T',1ll11Tl'C1 1162111611611 211111 lllN1 111 L'11111166111'1f1 Xwit- l71'6111111'11 I1 Nl 7 . . 1 . ba 1 , 161 ll A ily! 115' 1116 56016 of 12-6. T116 111311 11111111 C11 1116 s6as:.111 was 14CZlCl1Qf1 1111 Satuiwlay May 10, 1111611 1116 11-21111, 1J1Zlj'111g 6x1'6111i1111:1l1y 1'1l1C ball 11616211611 SQ. 116111'g6s, 5 - 3, Doflge 111161161 an 6x6g1.611t 6:11116 111111 was grcatly 3116.1 111' 1116 11111112 111115 111 H61'1'ic1c 211111 P111111, 611111 a t1'ip16 111' H1-111365. 1 o111f1'61 a111i1 East 1'1'o1'iC1611c6 High 561111111 111211611 111 1 116 S - N 1.111 May 1-1. 1'111111'1'1A1 1611 111 tft6 116qi1111i11g but East 1'1'ovic161166 121111611 211111 11611 1116 561.116 i11 1116 1111161 i1111i11gs. Po111f1'6t lost to 3.l1lflfJl1 O11 Saturrlay, Hay 1-1, 7 - 5. 1Y6a1c l1i11i11g a1111 11121111 61'1'1i11's 1111111611 1116 gainc. 1121111611 High SCl1lll1l 1161621161 1116 Ni116 1111 May. 21, 11- 3. O11 Saturflay, May 2-1, Po111f1'6t lost 111 BTl,JS?S 111111111 11 - 7. 1'11111f1'6t 1611 1111 1116 g1'6a161' 111111 111 1116 ga1116. but 11'6ak6116f1 tr111'a1'cls 1116 61111 211111 a1l1.111'611 1161' 1111111'111611ts 111 s1'111'6 1116 1x'i1111i11g 111119. Po111f1'6t was 1161611611 again O11 Nay 23, 115' XYi11111'a11a111, 7 - 2. T'lO1111.l'Cf 111111611 a 11f1 t11w:11'11s 1116 61111 111 1116 game, 11111 1611 Till' 511111-T 1111 tying 1116 score. T116 5621516111 61111611 1111 SHfL1l'fl21y. Hay 31, with a 11616211 of 13 - 4 111' Taft. T116 111111111161 11116111-ts XYCVL' weak and 1116 116111i11g was I'21g'gCC1. 717118 16a111 511011611 110116 ot its Carly sc-as1111 Tfl1'111 111 1111s g'a1116. Q11 t116 11111316 111616 lias 136611 a grcat i111p1'o1'6m611t 111 1116 quality of 1116 11as6l1al1 131211611 by 1116 1621111 t11is year, and TOI' this 1113121 111L1L'11 13.61111 6211111111 116 gi1611 to X111 Pi111i6 211111 M11 l161i1'i61'. ,-1.11116 61056 of 1116 56215011 Stanley 1 1611S11aw. '31, 111' 1 ' 1 Duval, Assistant Manager. 1 5 661161 Captain for 116xt 5'6a1 s fL'fl1'l'1 a1111 11111151111 R. 115 X Un william fm1P1'l'hEI111. 3lr. mr, Ghz Qllaas QM Ninrtrvn Ehirig f-Xffvrtiunatrlg Brhirair Elgin Bunk lllwilllllliilll a,QIilQ U5,3 5 5 119 r .Yanze REGAN Dupuis RIDGNVAY .FXTTXYOOD Prior, ROBINSON XX' H 1r1 NG HENSIIAXX' HERRICK HIIIDGES Sc'm-12s1N hut, CIIAPMAN XYALKER SXVEENEY XYING, M. DVNN ll.-X1'T, Your 1033 1031 1032 1032 1030 1031 1031 1031 1030 1930 1030 1030 1031 1032 1020 1930 Eazrhnll H illllvn Position Catcher N l'itcher First 1,2156 . T , Secfmml Base Short Stop Short Stop Third llase Left Fielfl Center Fielrl Center Field Right Field Left Fielrl Pitcher Pitcher Left Fielcl Manager .tlgv 17 15 10 17 17 17 13 18 19 18 18 10 17 17 18 llfiglzf 165 150 165 140 163 1-l-5 108 140 153 150 150 1130 170 136 175 Average age of team, 175 years. Average weight of team, 155 lhs. Average Height of team, 5 ft. 10 in. 66 Height Years on Sqzzau' ft. 7 in. 2 ft. 0 iii. 1 ft. 0 in. 2 ft. 7 in. 3 ft. 0 in. -l 'r ft. 6 in. 1 ft. 0 in. 5 Q ft. 1 iii. -l ft. S iii. 3 ft. 0 iii. 3 ft. 0 in. -l ft. 0 in. 2 ft. 10 in. 2 ft. 7 in. 1 ft. 11 in. 3 2 ClZ'I jzI' 5.5 1Kn1uing OFIVICICIQS FRE1wElm'K 1.1. IE. ll.xR1w, 'SO . l'11e.xx'ER XYESSEI., '30 L'rm1u1m1m'v , . . ,llfzmzgvr FIRST CREW FREDERICK 12. ll. H.-xRD, '30 FELIX T. HUGHES, .IR. '30 .lmix R. SE,xR1.Es, '30 . j.xMEs H. ZXIADDEN, '30 f.iEHRGE XY. H.-XRD, '31 SIZU JND CRIZXX' . . .S'rm!.'u XX'1l,I.1.xx1 Il. FSIIILXLWQII, '31 . . . X0. 3 RL'IJUI.F -T. MuNT1:1zr..xs, '33 . . Xa. 2 ERILEN XY. H.xR15, 'SO . . . Bow IUXYIJHX K. '1'11uuN12. jk., '30 . , C043 tilimmili M. lIrwl.l.EY, '34 . THIRD CRIEXX' fllifbkllli G. F-cu1:lE. '32 . . . . Sfmkr RIKIXTE -I. lQUI!l.li, DIR., '30 . . An. 3 C1I.xRI.ns H. lI.xI,SEY, '33 . . . No. 2 Fluzmzrucx C. G1:.xTwu'1c, ju., '31 . . lin-rv HENRY IS. R4ICKWEI.L, '54 . . . 67 L'0.1'. 5'1'I'lJkl,' .Y0. 3 XO. - Bom Com. 'J J THE FIRST CREW Hard, F., Hughes, Searles, Madden, and Hard, G llsziliiil i W H K errata e1 'lip Blaming Spawn uf 19311 Cmisizlcwiiig' the excellent inztterizll :ml the cxpwieiice uf the nzlrsinen tht- rnwing sexi-mi nf l'l3f,J was at great tll5H1J1Jtlll1TIlNCl1l. At only one nr twu tinics ilial the Hztwlcss tnrni uf the 191' crews shfiw itst-lf. The 'lihirrl Crew, which hacl Z1 chztlnluioiisliip season, clt-serves it grunt znnrmunt nl' praise. fur conihining the essential fztctnrs ot El grmcl crew, unity znicl gnml nziisinansliip. lt wnii all innr uf its races in zt cnnvinciiig' manner. The lirst ixlgzrtta uf thc suasmni tuulq place nn S2lfLll'flEly, April 27. Rfwriiig into Z1 strung lnvnl winil lknnfrct outsprintezl the Cnltnnhia l'i1'CSll1'llCl1 lay El quarter of 21 length. The l'mnfret secoml :mil thirfl crews were easily victorious over the Springlielfl Tccli lirst ancl se-:onml crews. On May 3, l'nnifret lust her first races in two years. Rowing unfler thc worst possible uniflitirms, thi: powcrful Exeter crews llefezttc-rl thc Vnnifret lirst ztnrl seconrl hy twn ztnfl live lengths 11-speutircly. Un the follnwing Saturday, three Crews went to Suutlihnro fur the znniuztl races with Ft. Blgtrk's. l'fnnfrcL lost the lirst race when 9. clespt-rate sprint fell short by ten fer-t. St. Klzirlc's wun the secfvnll rztct- ulsn, lw ll length and three quarters, hut a line Pomfret thiril crew prerentecl a clean sweet: lay liczttiiigg the St. Xlzn-lik thiril crew by three lengths. 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' I ix XJ ' 4 . ,X , - ,.. , , , ' ' - - 92' i ' , ' ' ' .,!i5. if 5. . Y . 'h I 1i!F,.. I, 'A ff-32-:a e-rrizwrv .Aww-K. . . f f A - ,, -- Q -Q . I' Wit.-g-G5 .5 51? 41- .,j,i.gf gI 1 3..-1 fp , -'esfnilq 'iw-3 -.. P-Q.,.-:,,,.-,Q :jf,X.f'W1s- K,-Hfig gs- ,., 1 l N --.-ax-f.:.XXkeQ-..,.-V' --'ggnej 5,41 L--142.1 1 ' -fi Q ,X T jr 5- '-,,...---'J' 2 --+- X MINGR SP ORTS' IHWJTQI UTIUZZ -1HHH',.', Euakrthall Amux M. Su11r,Es1NuER, '30 . . Captain XYILLIAM G. XYUUD, '30 . . ,Uazzagcr THE TEAM SUBSTITUTES RICHARD K, XYH1T1Ncs,, '31 . . . Left Forivurd CIMRLES C. Pom., 'SO . . . Right F0l ZC'lU'l11 JOHN C. Ilwmsxzs, '50 . . . Cvufw- -Iuux L. SCOTT, 'SO . . Loft For-:card FELIX T. IIVLQIIES, '30 . . . Right For-:card ,XNDRENY 'I.xC1isuN, '33 . . Left F01'ivm'd .XRMIN M. Sc'I1I.13s1Nu12R, '30 . . Lvff Guard RIORGAN XYING, ilu.. '29 . . Right Guard HENRY T. DUDGE, '31 . Right Guard is . THE BASKETBALL TEAM Wood, Dodge, Whiting, Scott, Pool, Schlesinger, Hughes, Wing, M., Hodges. Mr. Merc-l1ant if llillllliil wma 6,1 H5111 if IWW Ellie Eunkvihall Svrsmun nf 19311 Altlitiugli three games were lust. the llaskethall Season of 1030 may he Considered the most success u in the last few years heeause uf the fact that Milton and S-ullield, hoth strong teams, were defeated. Captain Schlesinger and llmlges played well at all times. and were the outstairliiig players of the team. Klr. Mere mn deserves a great deal of credit fur his wiirk with the squad. The results of the games are as follmrs: l 'uni fret IH vmfret l'i mi fret I '4 nm fret l 'omfret llrvmfret llom fret 5 -lo . . 74 40 17 74 27 llm Total l'ui11ts: l miifret lllli Oppolleuts SO . . 'l'ourtelntte . Xlvoomlstoclc .Xeademy . llartlett lligh Selitml Cmiiieetietit Aggie lfreshmau . . . Milton . Suffield . Tabor Aeaclemy M' ,VHF 9 1' ai Q ,L ga Q . A g . 3 ,-.,, T if 1 1 'l W i 1f1eH Q13 Squaah Rarqurta This year. owing to our new courts, the ancient game of Squash-Tennis was supplanted by the new and faster game, Squash-Racquets. Under the auspices uf Klr. .Xustin llennessey, a Ladder Tournament was organized. During the week of March 15th, a tournament for the Annual School Squash Championship was held among the first sixteen players in the Ladder Tournament. XYing, M., l'ell, Searles, and l'ool were the semi-finalists. Although l'ell played brilliant Squash against Wing, he was defeated in three straight games, l,y the score uf 15 - S. 15 - 13, to - 15. Searles won three straight games from Pool, 15 - 12, 1? 13 to 1-l On the afternoon of March 15th Searles anl Wing met for the school championship. The lirst game was extremely even from the start. XYing's cleverly placed corner shots kept Searles often on the defensive. but the latter saved himself several times liy hard shots along the side wall. lling finally won the game 15 - 12. The second game for a while seemed to be Searles's3 for by playing faster and ltarder Squash he was able to retain the lead for almost the entire game. hut Wing rallied ln the and brought the game to dence, finally winning. 16 - 1-l. last game Xting, with a hard, fast offensive. kept Searles con- stantly at a disadvantage and finally won the game, 15 - 9. and with it the School Squash Championship Cup. 81 lliiillll l 2?2C1IiIf2I t5sZ'a ,IH is f in which l Nu. No. No. No. xii. No. XO. Un results 1 No. No. XO. No. No. No. No. Flvnnia ll. XYINU, 'lli .... . Qitlflflllll Tllursrlzty, lune 5, Vomfret mlcfezitecl Dean .-Xcarleniy fl - l. The secrmncl cloubles was the only match 'oinfret lost.. The results uf the matches are as follows: SINGLES l XYing, M, llll clefeatefl l'i'icc llh, Um--ll Ui--ll 2 Schlesinger ll J dcfeatecl liilifmul llll, 12-In ru-ll Um-lb 5 llzlre ll'l mlefcaterl lflurli llll, Q2-In Us-33 Ui-23 4 llramhall HU rlefeziterl T'5Cl'llZ1l1llCZ 1153, Uv-Ol 47-51 5 llensliaw ll'l rlefeateml Klzuisliehl QD J, Nw-Sl lm--lp lJCfJL'lll.ES l Whig, M. anfl Schlesinger tlilh clefeatecl Gitifmwl and Clarlc IDJ, U3-ll U3--ll 2 Price and llzuislielcl UM clefeatefl llare :tnml llenshau' 1'l'l, KU-33 tl-lil C6--ll S2ltlll'flZlf', june 7, l'o1nf1'etclefeatecl Tzlhm' -l - S. All the matches were close zuul well played. The if the matches are as fullmvs: SINGLES l Wing, Rl. QIW clefcaterl Cliftun, Capt. QTL fri--lm 4-l-In 46-Oy Tliuinpson lTl mlefealecl Schlesinger tl'J. N1--ll 14-fn Um-23 5 Tulmey lTl rlefeatecl ll. llare ll'J, U1-21 U3-OJ llrainhall ll'3 clefeaterl Clarlf lTl. lf5-3l 13-In 17-53 Henshaw llll clefeaterl Greedy QTJ. H5-23 Uv--ll DOL'l,ll.ES 1 XYing, M. and Schlesinger 1Pl defeated Tliumpson and iireecly KTJ, 46--ll 14-65 16-35 Clifton and Greedy tTl clefeatefl llarc and llramliall lPl, U3-31 16--ll 2 4 5 2 The match with St. M:u'k's on Weclnesclzly, .lune ll. was called off because of rain. 82 THE TENNIS TEAM Hare, H., Bramhall, Wing, M., Capt., Henshaw, and Schlesinger i lli'wlllll'?iill ,auaaaa IH - n , Ellie Ctnlf Svetlana The Golf Season of 1930 was by far the most successful that Pomfret has ever had. On June 1st, the Golf Team went to Putnam for their first and only day of practice. After the round, the following candidates for the team werechosen: No. 1, Chapman lCapt.Jg No. 2, Hughes, No. 3, H odgesg No. 4, Robinsong No. 5, Kemmerer. On Monday, June 2, Pomfret defeated Putnam Country Club by the score 14 - 0. All five of Pomfret's players won their matches, but Hodges, however, tied the first nine. Hughes had the low score of the day with a 78. On June 4, Pomf1'et defeated Cranston High School decisively by the score 15 - 0. All live men won their matches, Captain Chapman having the lowest medal of the day with a par 74. On June 5, Pomfret played Dean Academy and defeated them 10 - 1. Chapman again scored the low medal of the day with a 75. On June 7, Pomfret played Tabor Academy and scored a 10 - 4 victory. Due to the absence of Hughes, Chapman shifted the last three men on the team up one position, and played Hare, E., at No. 5. Chapman and Hodges both won their matches by safe margins, but Robinson was defeated 3 down. The most sensational match of the day was between Kemmerer and his opponent. Kemmerer, 4 down at the turn, staged a great come-back to win 2 up. Hare, E., the new substitute, proved very effective, after tying the first nine, by defeating his opponent 4 and 3. On June 10, Pomfret played Putnam in a return match and won 10 - 4. Chapman, Hughes, and Kemmerer won their matches but Hodges and Robinson lost their matches after tying the first nine. On June 11, Pomfret played St. Mark's in their final match, and defeated them 10 - 4. Captain Chapman won his match 8 and 6, scoring a 71, three under par. Hughes, Kemmerer, and Robinson all won their matches easily, but Kemmerer lost the first nine. Hodges, however, was not so successful, and bowed to his man 2 and 1. CHAPMAN WINS EASTERN INTERSCHOLASTIC GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP By defeating T. S. Tailer of the Browning School of New York 1 up in eighteen holes, Richard Chapman, '30 wozi the Eastern Interscholastic Golf Championship at the Greenwich Country Club. However, Chapman had to face Law Weatherwax of Albany Academy, and it was only by playing exceptionally fine golf that Chapman managed to defeat him 3 and 1. Chapman had a 70 for the round, which is par for the course, and was prevented from making a 68 by two stymies. Meanwhile, in the other half of the draw, Tailer had been playing fine golf, and 1'eached the semi-finals also, after defeating Charlie Mayo of St. Paul's School, Garden City, on Wednesday morning. The hnals were played on Wednes- day afternoon, May 21st. Chapman was one up at the turn but soon lost his lead at the thirteenth hole where Tailer sank a long putt for a birdie. The match went all even to the eighteenth hole where Chapman sank a 30 foot putt for a birdie 3, and the Championship. 8-l THE GOLF TEAM Hughes, Kemmerer, Chapman, Hodges, and Robinson Ein Enning Mvnnnrg nf Uhr EKPU. Br. william Wrath Qblmnieh Eeahmastn' nf Bnmfret 1397 - 1925 5 -Q iiwil II 611112155 19511111-if W IE RUNNING HIGH JUMP Firsi BROWN, B. ' an ft. 5 4 ft. 11 in Second DRAP!-ZR, W. in Third HENSHAW -I ft 10 in SHOT PUT First MOTT 32 ft Tlfi in Second WHITING 32 ft 51,6 in ft Th i rd GOBLE 31 100-YARD DASH First HENSI-IAw Second DODGE Third GOBLE 100-YARD DASH First PAIGE Second CARLISLE Third WILLIS 1116 in 10? sec. 1 11 3 sec. C5112 Spring Swarm SENICJR FYIZNTS RUNNING BROAD JUMP First BROWN, B. 17 ft. 11 in Second HENSI-IAW 17 ft. 0 in. Third GGBLE 16 ft. 2 in 220-YARD Low HLIRITLES First HENSHAW 32 sec. Second BIADDEN Third ESHBAUGH 220-YARD DASH First HENSHAW 2565 sec Second ATTWOOD Third GOBLE 880-YARII DASH Firxt RIADDEN Z min. 32 sec Second AGNEW Third GOBLE tl UNIGII EVENTS 200-YARD DASH First REAM 2656 sec Second PAIGE Third AGNEW S6 DISCUS THROW First FLETCHER 84 ft. 5 in. Second WHITING 81 ft. 2 in. Third HARE, E. 68 ft. 51S in. 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES First HENSHAW iDefau1tJ Second GOBLE 440-YARD DASH First IYIADDEN 5915 Sec. Second HENSHAW Third AGNEW 120-YARD Low HURDLES First CARLISLE 22 sec. Second AGNEW Third REAM MGIMFIRII ?lfllfNClIAI zr15 5 1951111-11 RUNNING BROAD JUMP RUNNING HIGH JUMP First AGNEW 4 ft. 9 in. First PAIGE 16 ft. 9 Second COOK 4 ft. 8 in. Second JORDAN 15 ft. 10 Third PAIGE 4 ft. 7 in. Third WII,1,IS 14 ft. 0 l71fIX'l0l1,IfRXY1f1lilIT ICN' ICX 100-YARD DASH First WALLACE 12 SCC. Firsf Second ELY Swwnzfl Third BLISS T11 ird 220-YARD DASH First WAI.I1ACE 30 sec. l 1'rsf Second ELY Sffr-oml Third PETERS Th irfl RELAYS 1930 VS 1931 1Vl.1I7It'i' 1930 1 1932 vs. 1933 1V11I?If'l' 1932 1 1934 vs. 1935 IVinnr'r 19214 1 IV1.IlIIf'I' of Sf'llI'IJI' Mffdul, HENSHAW .. 1Vinne1' of Junior Jleflul, PAIGE . . ,.... .. Wivznm' of Featlzcf1'zve1'gl1t Illedul, WALI.Al'E 87 SHUT PUT in. Ifimf JURI PA N in. Yvvonrl COUK in. Third PAIGI-I TS RUNNING HIGH JUMP ELY AILXANIIRE PILE, FA1Rc'H11.IJ RUNNING BROAU JUMP WAI,1,Ac'E ELY FAIRCHILD min. 636 sec. min. 10 sec. min. 14-25 sec. .. . 27 points . .. 15 points .... 15 points 29 ft. 28 ft. .27 ft. 4 ft 4 ft 4 ft 15 ft 14 ft 14 ft 4 in 3 In Zi in :J in 4 in 3 in 6 in In in 1 in 'WJ Q FIX A1 'K X Us 5 M1 N. THE MONITORS Hughes, Hard, F., Buell, Schlesinger, Fa1'mo1', and Wing, M. 5 WMWH 1111.355 1 195111- n 'W' ' Svrlgunl Gbiiirvrn Nl JNITI JIQS R. Lf. ll1'1s1.1. llmm' .llllllifllf M. I .x1u115R, -IR, .X, Xl. S1 1111 IN 11: F. li. ll. HARD lf. T. lIl'4iIlIiS, DIR. Nl, XXVIX1 1X'l'IlI.Ii'l'It' .XSS-I M'l.X'l'IUN l'1'v.vifl1'11l, H, XYING, ilk. .S'1'1'1'1'!11ry, R. li. l:l'I.liIiI.IiY, VIR. I'1'w-l11'1'.v1'u'4'11f, bl. R. S1Q.x1:1.12s, blk. 'lw1'l'lI.Vlf1'l'1', XIII, .X, Lf l',x1,x11c1: lfi Jl J'1'liAl.l. ASSOL'I1X'l'IHN lS.XSIilI.'XI.l. 1XSSHl'l.X'l'lllX Cwtlfftlill, R. C. l1l'liI.I,, hill, 6'11f1t11iu, .X. M, S1'111.1fs1xrp1Q14 .1lUIIt1fjl'I', XY. ii. 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XY, BENEDICT R. D. CII.x1'M.1xN G. M. RIIJTT R. B. llL'LKE1-Ex', -IR. IZ. Bl, IDVNN ul. L. SCOTT 1030 CLASS BOOK ISO.-XRD lid1't0r-z'11-C111'uf, P. LIVINGSTON, jlz. Plzoroyraflzif lfd1'1m', R. D, C11,x1'MAN Busz'm'ss Ualzagrr, J. TXIADDEN EDITC DRS R. C. BUEL1- ll. M. DVNN il. R. SE.xRl.Es R, B. lZL'LK121.Ex', JR. lf. T. lluallris, ju. A. M. Sc'Hr.Es1NGER DRAM.-X'1'lC CLUIS President, J. SEARLES Smga ,Uuxzagwq I. IIERRICK Bzzsimzvx .Uauagf'r, I.. K. TIIORNE, JR. GLEE CLUIE MANDOLIN CLUB Imaaimg M. FARMER, -IR. Leader, M. XYING, -IR. UO IMWTITJ. .Ill I2 z0Il. 2I RRZR5 1H?l11 S1'.1'tfz Form ilfurm R. C. BUELL ................. ...... P 1'C'Sfl1,Clll' A. M. SCHLESINGER . . . . . . l'ivv-Prvsia'v11f J. R. SEARLES . . . - - .... St'i'I'L'I'LIl'y Fifilz Form. R, K. XVHITING ..... . ......... ...... P l'C5l.0IL'lIf XY. H. ESHBAUGH . . . . . . If'1'c'v-P1'CS1'0'0l1i S. HENSI'I.XW,, JR. .... Svv1'cz'a1'y Folmflz lform XV. E. ATTWOOD .. . .... . .. President B. M. RIDGWAY . . . . . . 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The Achaeans won eight frames to the lonian's one. jackson, A., Holley, D., and Renwick played well for the Achaeans, while Hare H Wing H., and llrown, C., starred for the Ionians. lhe Second League Baseball was won by the Ionians, tive games to three. The series was unusually close and interesting, with the superior hitting of the lonians accounting for their victory. THE FIRST l.E,-XGUE SECOND LEAGUES ACHAEANS IONIANS IONIANS ACHAEANS RENWICK BROWN, C. PIERCE BOSWELL HOLLEY, D. DAY ALEXANDRE, D. CAMPBELL JACKSON, A. KEY ELY BAKER CLEMENS, G. HARE, H. AGNEW PETERS PAIGE REAM SNOW PARK PELL WING, H. TAYLOR HARD, S. WICKS CLEMENS, J. PILE FERGUSON ENOS VUILLEUMIER BAYARD HAUXHURST CADWALLADER SCHALL Buss FAIRCHILD Substitutes Substitutes Substitutes Substitutes HUNSAKER, P SOUTTER DELAFIELD TAYLOR, T. DENNY RAND GILBERT SLOCUM MORGAN 94
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