St Andrews School - Criss Cross Yearbook (Middletown, DE)

 - Class of 1939

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Anolrew's School SepTember I9Th, I936 CapTain oT The Junior EooTball Team Member oT The Junior BaslceTball Team Co-CapTain oT The Tennis Team Co-CapTain-ElecT oT The WresTling Team Member OT The Andrean STaTT Member oT The Choir EnTerecl inTo Efernal LiTe April 22ncl, T939 When l have made The TableT oT The laws To guide The TlighT oT my young Enzios, 'Thou shalT noT' shall be missing Trom iTs rubric. Perhaps Two worols will make iTs clialogue: 'Couragez UnselTishness.' These Two suTTice. Trom ENZIO'S KINGDOM by W. Alexander Percy FOREWCDRD When The T939 Criss Cross was TirsT conTem- plaTed early This year, The ediTors were Taced wiTh a sharply curTailed budgeT. The problem was To presenT a year boolc which was worThy oT The name born by iTs predecessors, buT which could be broughT TorTh wiTh The limiTed Tunds on hand. An aTTempT has been made To lessen The cosT, noT by sacriTicing excellence in any deparTmenT, buT by re- moving excess subiecT maTTer. The resulT oT our endeavors awaiTs you in The ensuing pages. We realize ThaT we have leTT ouT many Things which previous year boolcs have in- cluded and ThaT our volume is a raTher Thin one. We aslc you, Then, To iudge us, noT by The quanTiTy oT our worlc, buT by whaT we have accomplished in presenTing a chronical oT ST. Andrews in I938-'39 in The relaTively small space aT our command. I I all M- E Think ThaT mosT people will agree ThaT The SixTh Form has Turned in an excellenT iob oT running The school. Wifh The absence oT Mr. Pell, Their iob was a much Tougher assignmenT Than usually conTronTs The governing Sixies. There are mulTiTudinous piTTalls inTo which a SixTh Form can Tumble, and The reason ThaT all of These were skillTully avoided is ThaT behind The Throne was lvlr. l-luTTon. Mr. l-luTTon has been Form advisor Tor The presenT SixTh Form Tor Two years, and Through his keen and careTul analysis oT diTTiculT siTuaTions, They have become one oT The besT and mosT eTTicienT SixTh Forms in The hisTory oT The school. All oT The crediT is due him, and alThough he'Il deny iT, he was The backbone oT The whole governing sysTem. AT many Times during The year when a breakdown seemed ineviTable, he was The one who puT The props under The sagging sTrucTure and resTored iT To iTs Tormer sTaTe. Because This book conTains The record oT The deparTing SixTh Form, we Teel ThaT iT is only righT ThaT The genTleman responsible Tor The greaT success oT The Torm should geT crediT Tor iT. Thereicore, This space, small as iT is, is dedicaTed To Mr. l-lamilTon M. l-luTTon, who has The hearTiesT Thanks oT The SixTh Form. 6 Tl-TE FACULTY UE To sabbaTicals Taken by Mr. Pell, Mr. lvlaclnnes, and Mr. Sherwood, and To Mr. Shope's unTimely resignaTion, The TaculTy This year was Torced To cope wiTh The hardesT problems iT has yeT been up againsT. Eaced wiTh a consTanTly changing schedule oT courses, The masTers seT Themselves To Their Taslc and made a greaT academic success oT The year. The new masTer, Mr, ScoTT, TiTTed in admirably wiTh The school rouTine. Mr. ScoTT Took over Mr. Macs place in The iob sysTem. Mr. Large assumed direcTion oT The Criss Cross Club and Toolc compleTe charge oT The chapel services during Mr. Pell's absence. As Tor The masTers who vacaTioned, Mr. Sherwood spenT his well-earned resT in Europe, parT oT The visiT sTudying aT The Sorloonne in Paris, and The resT iusT Traveling. Mr. Pell aTTended General Theological Seminary during The TirsT parT of his soiourn and Then reTired To Bermuda To wriTe a Second Sacred STudies boolc. Mr. Mac spenT a True busman's holiday in England, Teaching aT Rugby and Marl- borough Schools. Special menTion should be made oT The Three acTing headmasTers during Mr. Pell's absence: Mr. Maclnnes, Mr. Cameron, and Mr. Sherwood. They sTeered The school saTely Through a sTormy year and They, as well as The resT oT The TaculTy, should be commended Tor a iob well done. 7 GEORGE CLINTON JONES IV EnTered '33 New I-Iaven, Conn. Yale Jaw-Bone , Aggie , CIinT Senior PraeTecT, PresidenT SixTh Form '38-39 PresidenT FiTTh Form '37-'38 Vice-PresidenT FourTh Form '36-'37 VarsiTy FooTball '35-'38 LeTTerman '36-'38 CapTain '38 WresTling '34-'39 LeTTerrnan '34-'36 Crew '34-'38 LeTTerman '36-'38 Tennis '39 Glee Club '37-'39 Choir '37-'39 YachT Club '34-'39 Cardinal '36-'39 Yearbook EdiTor '38 Library Squad '34-'38 School Librarian '371'38l Aldxhv iT9wAlE.df '30 U5 ,ffes I maui' '37 T34 IT is wiTh a Teeling oT proTound and As capTain oT The TooTball Team, his True regreT ThaT we waTch' George deparT unquenchable spiriT and good sporTsman- Trom among us. l-Iis leadership oT his ship won The respecT and admiraTion oT Torm and oT The school has been Tlawless all who played wiTh him. during The pasT year, and will serve as The ediTors OT The year book, speaking an example Tor all TuTure Senior Prae- Tor The whole school, wish him The besT TecTs. oT luck, and The success he so richly deserves. TO TI-IE CLASS OF I940 S we, The presenT SixTh Form, approach graduaTion, we have a Tew Things To hand down To you which may be oT help nexT year. OT The many admoniTions which we could lisT here, perhaps The mosT imporTanT is This: In your sixTh Torm year The school besTows upon your class a TrusT. This TrusT is sacred. Your predecessors are noT many, buT among Them were a number oT Tine Tellows. lvIosT oT Them did Their besT To uphold This TrusT. Some did well, oThers Tailed, buT even in Tailure They made The subsequenT sixTh Torm sTrive Tor beTTermenT. This pasT year we wenT a long way Toward placing This TrusT on The level where iT belongs. We made misTakes and bene- TiTed by Them. We have given you The besT leadership we could. Now iT's your Turn. You have an inherenTly sound Torm. You are large, which may prove a drawback, buT you are uniTied, which is The imporTanT Thing. Your oTTicers are well-chosen and compeTenT. In Mr. l-lolder, you have a Tine advisor. We don'T see how you can lose. You have The sTuTT-There is no doubT oT iT-buT don'T Tor an insTanT TorgeT your iob. IT is imporTanT To The growTh oT The school ThaT iT be well-done. We wanT To wish you The besT oT luck, and we Teel sure ThaT you will carry on. G. CLINTON JONES, IV. Senior PraeTecT. 8 5 I THOMAS VANWINKLE ASHTON EnTered '34 WilmingTon, Del. TriniTy Tomoooosel' J.V. l:ooTball T34-'37 WresTling Squad '34-'36 Crew '34-'39 Squash '37-'39 Choir 34-'35 Yearbook '38 Cardinal '37-'39 VarsiTy l:ooTball T37-'39 Tom is a charTer member oT The pres- enT sixTh Torm. Since his second Torm year he has seldom dropped below Third group. DespiTe some ribbing abouT his slow speech, Tomoooose is The besT oT Triends. He is The oTTicial hosT Tor The sixTh Torm on iTs weelcends. LeT's go up To AshTon's has become The byword Tor almosT all weelcenders. THECDDORE BERESFORD AUSTIN EnTered '34 Media, Pa. Yale HFGCGH, IllXAOUTl'lll, ilTEdlI J.V. l:ooTball '34-'38 Tennis T34-T39 LeTTerman '35-'39 Squash '35-'39 J,V. Baseball '34-'36 Cardinal '37-'39 Yearboolc '38 Ncxenfowners Criss Cross Club '37-'39 Glee Club '38-'39 Any sporT wi+h a racqueT is AusTinls TorTe. For The lasT Two years he has had The disTincTion OT being number one man on boTh The squash and Tennis Teams. His iam sessions are now accepTed, and The Torm Throngs inTo his room To sooThe Themselves by swinging To AusTin's re- cordings. '.?T3M',4f6 1 ROBERT ANGUS BROWNE Enlered '36 New Yorlc Cily Darlmoufh HGUSHI .Boba Varsily Eoolball '36-'39 Lellerman '36-'39 Wresllinq Squad '36-'39 Varsily Crew '36-'39 Lellerman '38 Yachl Club '38-'39 Criss Cross Club '37-'39 Presidenl '38-'39 Bob was The originalor of S+. Andrews wil. l-lis parlicular brand ol humor is a form ol mild drollery. ll is only nalural lhal such a person would be a born aclor and Bob is, being Presidenl of Jrhe Criss Cross Club. The Sixlh Form common room will be ralher dead when he leaves, for lhere seems lo be no one 'ro carry on in his place. GEORGE BRADER BUCKNER Enlered '36 Belhlehem, Pa. Cornell IlBUCkll Eoolball Squad '38-'39 Varsily Baslcelball '37-'39 Lelferman '37-'39 Glee Club '37-'39 Choir '37-'39 Orcheslra '37-'38 Noxenlowners '37-'39 Cardinal '39 Camera Club '39 George is Cupid's conlribulion 'ro 'rhe Sixlh Eorm. Personalily plus radiales from him, or could il be some super-nalural masculine maqnelism. Yel, in spile of his Don Juan aclivilies, Buck slill seems lo find lime lo gel Jrhird group, 'ro dis- 'ringuish himself alhlefically, and +o wear clolhes lhal would pul Jack Benny 'ro shame. WILLIAM PRICE OLIVER CLARKE Enfered '35 Annapolis, Ivld. Naval Academy Sailor J.V. Foofball '35-I38 Varsify Foofball '38-'39 Lefferman '38-'39 Wresfling '35-'39 Lefferman '35-'39 Crew '35-'39 Lefferman '37-I38 Capfain '39 Secrefary-Treasurer Eiffh Form Secrefary-Treasurer Sixfh Form Yachf Club I35-'39 Commodore Yachf Club '38-'39 If can easily be seen fhaf Clarlce is a Navy man. I-Iis afhlefic prowess and self- cerfainfy earmarlc him perfecfly. Prob- ably he will be remembered Iongesf for his super-human wresfling feaf in winning his Lawrenceville rnafch and sfarfing SA. fo a cherished vicfory over fhaf feam. GEORGE ANDREW DUNNING Enfered '35 Chesfnuf I-Iill, Pa. Penn .ieadn Varsify Foofloall '35-'36 Crew '37-'38 Golf '37-'39 Capfain I39 Varsify Eoofball Manager '37f38 Wresfling '38 Rifle Club '37 Sfamp Club '36-'37 George is famous for his sweef swing, which he plays confinually, much fo fhe enioymenf of his classmafes. I-Iis sfock of choice records and his pipes render him pracfically invaluable fo fhe Sixfh Form. I-lis only vice, which fhere is liffle hope of changing, is his belief fhaf golf can be played equally well in winfer as in fhe summer. KENNETH ERVIN Enfered '34 New Yorl: Cify Universify of Michigan Ken , Ace Varsify Foofball '35-'38 Lefferman '36-'38 Varsify Baslcefball '37-'39 Lefferman '38-'39 Capfain '39 Varsify Baseball '37-'39 Lefferman '38-'39 Orchesfra '37-'38 Noxenfowners Ken is fall, darlc, and handsome. Nor are fhese fhe only falenfs wifh which he is endowed. His spirif and performance on fhe foofball and baseball fields, as well as his fine capfaining of fhe baslcef- ball feam, are indeed admirable. We wish him all fhe luclc af Michigan. HORACE WHITE HARRISON Enfered '36 Garrison, Md. Princefon Hammerhead Horace Varsify Foofball '36-'39 Squash '36-'39 Varsify Baseball '36-'39 Sfamp Club '36-'38 Golf Team '38-'39 Cardinal '37-'39 Here is fhe living image of Diamond Jim Brady. lf cannof be said fhaf Hor- ace wears an overabundance of iewels, buf fhaf is somewhaf frivial. The build is fhere. Harrison has responded good- nafuredly fo fhis lcidding and has quali- fied himself as one swell fellow. LAWRENCE JOHNSON Enlered '35 Cheslnul Hill, Pa. Princelon l'Larry J.V. Fooiball '35-'37 Varsily Foolball '38-'39 Squash '36 Wreslling '37 Squash '38 Wreslling '39 Crew '35-'39 Choir l35-l36 Cardinal '36-'39 Yachl Club '37-'39 Slamp Club Larry lills our perleclly Jrhal insepa- rable lrio ol Dunning, Clarlce, and John- son. We wish him The besf ol luck on his Trip lo Europe This summer. Larry's English accenl has now almos+ disappeared, buf There slill remains a slighl Trace. He is The besl all-around lellow in his form. JOHN THOMSON MENZIES Enlered '37 Lulherville, Md. Undecided .kjakeny iicapi. Varsily Fcolball '37-'39 Leflernnan '37-'39 Hopkins-Lawson Trophy '38 Wreslling '37-39 Lellerman '37-'39 Caplain '38 Crew '36-'37 Tennis '38-'39 Praelecl Noxenlowners Viceepresidenl ol Noxenlowne 5 Whenever wresllers are menlioned a+ school, Menzies will always be broughl info Jrhe conversalion. He did nor lose one march while wreslling for and cap- Jraining Sl. Andrews. l-lis coming here in lhe Fillh Form and his being elecled Praelecl The following year shows how well-qualified he was lor S+. Andrews. ll's loo bad Thal more of lhe school doesn'+ slull dales in The summer. FREDERICK CLARK MOOR Enlered '35 Wesl Trenlon, N. J. Beloil Big-Sloopu, Caliban J.V. Foolball '35-'36 Varsily Foolball '36-'39 Lellerman '36-'39 Wresllinq '37-'39 Lellerrnan '37-'39 Crew '35-'39 Lellerman '36-'39 Yachl Club '36-'39 Noxenlowners '37-'39 Praelecl Allhough we do nol know where Beloil is, we leel almosl cerlain lhal Fred will lil in lhere as admirably as he did here. Fred is lhe slrongesl boy in lhe school. Togelher wilh his slrenqlh he has ac- quired prominence and dignily and has become a Praelecl. JESSE NALLE Enlerecl '36 Whilemarsh, Pa. Princelon Uncle Jesseeeu, Duke J.V. Foolball '35-'37 Varsily Foolball '37-'38 Lellerman '38 Wresllinq '35-'36 Squash '38-'39 Crew '35-'39 Cardinal '36-'39 Yearbook '38 Criss Cross Club '36-'39 Yachl Club '35-'39 Noxenlowners '38-'39 Whenever Jesse is seen, he has on a dillerenl hal. ll is nol known where he gels lhern, bul he seems lo have an un- lirniled supply. l-lis reparlee and epi- grams have earned lor him lhe lille ol a wil as well as a lhrong ol admirers. l-le has quile a nose lor scandal as his lellow olh Forrners can leslily. ALLAN TURNBULL NORRIS EnTered '37 BalTimore, Mdl Lehigh Al , NegaTive J.V. EooTball '37 Varsilry EooTball '38 Sguash '37-'39 Tennis '37-'39 Glee Club '38 lVlasTers will give a sigh oT relieT when They have Their lasT class wifh Norris. This bushy-headed demon oT argumenT has Tilled The classroom wiTh his negaTions Tor a long Time. The bridge Table seems To be The only place where Al does noT carry on some Torm oT dispuTaTi0n. VERNON EDWARD RAGLAND EnTered '36 Sherwood, Tenn. Duke Raggie , Vern VarsiTy EooTball '36-'39 LeTTerman '36-'39 VarsiTy Basl4eTball '36-'39 Le-TTerman '36-'39 VarsiTy Baseball '36-T39 LeTTerrnan '36-'39 Choir '36-'39 Glee Club '37-'39 OrchesTra '36-'37 Bringing wiTh him a Tennessee accenT and a remarlcable abiliTy on The TooTball Tield, Ragland TiTTed righT inTo school liTe. Even Miss lvliller's consTanT Raggie has noT changed his unassuming charac- Ter. He has, by now, guiTe recovered Trom his grieT aT The deparTure oT Bump , his lasT year's roommaTe, and we have no Tear Tor his success aT Dulce. ral!! 6 - 2 6 - 5 WILLIAM WOODTI-IORP READE Enlered '37 Alhens, Ga. Saiml Andrews 'IBiII , Georgia J.V. Fooiball '37-'33 Varsily Foolball '38-'39 Sguash '37-'38 Tennis '37-'38 Lellerman '37-'38 Wreslling '38-'39 Library Squad '37-'39 Noxenlcwners '38-'39 Acolyles Guild '37-'39 Bill is one ol Ihe besl-naiured fellows in Ihe school. I-Iis happy-go-Iuclcy Geor- gia disposilion slands in good slead againsl Ihe innumerable iibes concerning his soulhern accenl. On Ihe Iennis courls, Ioo, he shows remarkable Ialenl wilh a racguef. I-Iis decision Io honor us by Taking a posi-graduale course has se+ members ol Ihe old school Io wagging Iheir heads sadly. WILLIAM DQRSEY SOMERVELL Emlered '35 Washinglon, D. C. Yale HBIHH' .il-'ueyn Varsify Foolball '36-'39 Lellerman '38-'39 Wreslling Squad '36-'38 Lellerman '36-'38 Varsily Crew '36-'39 SI. Andrews Publicafions '37-'39 Assf. Business Mgr, '37-'38 Glee Club '37-'39 Noxenlowners Criss Cross Club '36-'39 I-Iuey bears a decided resemblance Io a cerlain Senalor now deceased. I-Ie does not however, follow in his prede- cessor's Ioolsleps, lor he is lar from arroganl and overbearing. II he were, however, we could hardly blame him Ior his versalilily as an alhlele and a sludenl is remarkable. I 6 JOHN EDSON WASON EnTered '34 Indianapolis, Ind. Michigan Was , J, J.V. FooTball '37-'38 J.V. BaslfeTball '35-'37 WresTling '37-'39 Crew '35-'39 VarsiTy Foofball '38 Yachu' Club '38-'39 Criss Cross Club '36-'39 PresidenT FourTh Form '36-'37 Vice-PresidenT Fifth Form '37-'38 Vice-PresidenT SixTh Form '38-'39 Yearbook '38 Choir '38-'39 Cardinal '36-'39 ST. Andrew's PublicaTions '38-'39 Bus, Mgr. '38-'39 OrchesTra '35-'39 Library '36-'37 Wason is on9?3T Those mild-mannered people who alwayslgbyrn To go a long way in The world. AT any raTe, he has cerTainly done a loT Tor ST. Andrews. l-lis marlcs have been above par and his ac- TiviTy lisT is someThing To be proud abouT. l-lis slighTly-biTing humor is never Taken seriously Tor iT is always accompanied by a smile. DEHN SWARTZ-WELCH EnTered '35 WilmingTon, Del. Undecided Gibbon J.V. FooTball '35-'37 Crew '36-'38 WresTling '36-'38 Riding Squad '37-'39 Library '37-'39 STudenT Librarian '38 Tennis '38 UnTil iniuries Torced him oTT The maT, Dehn was The mainsTay oT The I25 lb. class. Carrying on in The TooTsTeps OT his broTher George, Dehn has proved him- selT an able biologisT. The cry sTill goes up Trom The laboraTory, Pop's a chem- isT 1 7 l FRANK EDWIN WILLIAMS En+ered '36 Rockville, Md. Darlmoulh Toi , SIubby Varsily Foolball '36-'39 Varsily Baskelball '36-'38 Wresllinq '39 Lellerman '39 Crew '37v'39 Cardinal '38-'39 Yearbook '38 Orcheslra '38-'39 Noxenlowners Camera Club '38-'39 If Williams does noi become a second Bernard Shaw, i+ will cerlainly no+ be Ihrough Iaclc ol ellorl. Whelher wriling will permanenlly displace Franlcs medical ambilions is uncerlain. The school will indeed miss To+'s good-nalured aq- gressivness. STAN LEY DAVIS WOODWORTI-I Enlered '35 Marblehead, Mass. Harvard Sian , Woodie .l.V. Foolball '35-'39 J.V. Baslcelball '35-'37 Squash '38-'39 J.V. Baseball '35-'37 Varsily Baseball '38-'39 Glee Club '36-'39 S+. Andrew's Publicalions '38-'39 Edilor '39 Yearbook '38 Woodworlh should qracluale wilh high honors. I-Ie had led his class since his arrival here in fhird form. I-Iis capable handling ol SI. Andrews Publicalions and his diplomacy in unilinq Ihe Ana drean , The Criss Cross , and The Cardinal are also his enviable honors. Why such a Ialenled sludenl should wasle himself on unapprecialive I-Iarvard is beyond us. CLASS VCDTE Mosl likely To succeed . . . . . . . Buckner Mosl inrelligenl member of '38 . . Everybody volred for himself Done mos+ for S+. Andrew's. . . . . . Jones Done S+. Anolrew's for Hwe mos? . . Sommervell Besl fealure around school . . . Sixrli Form Briglwresr ....... . Wooclworrli Greasy Grind . . . .Wason Pleasanresr . . . Moor Mosr Asinine . . Dunninq l-lardesl Worker . . . Clarke Besl Dancer . . Williams Biggesf Blurfer . . . . Browne Pride of ine Faculiy . . . .Wason Scourge of Jrhe Faculry . . Sommervell Laziesi ...... Nalle lproresfsl Dopiesr . . . . Ragland l-landsomeslr. . . . . Ervin Girl Crazy . . Woodworflw Ladies' Man . . Menzies lllwinks he isl . . . . . Auslin Class Woman l-larer . . . Welcln Besr A+l1le+e of '39 . . . Menzies lflwinks he isl .... . Williams Beslr All-around Fellow . . Johnson Bes+ Dressed . . . . . Jones Wi++ies+ . . . . Browne lllwinks he isl . . Nalle lpro+es+sl Class Baby . . . . Reade Mos? Serious . . Browne College . Yale or nolhing Orclieslra . . . Arlrie Slwaw Tune . . . Varie+y Is Jrlwe Spice of Life Aim in Life . . . . I9 . . Graduaie CLASS PRCDPI-IECY UR scene opens in a richly-Turnished oTTice aTop The RCA Building in New York. The Time is iusT aTTer The greaT Tinancial crisis oT l959. Slumped behind a ma- hogany desk is The bloaTed Tycoon oT Wall STreeT, William l The CluTch l Sommervell. 0TTsTage The inTermiTTenT shoTs oT dispairing suicides are heard: in one corner is a large baskeT marked For ThreaTening noTes . We Tind The CluTch in conTerence wiTh The head oT his research deparTmenT, wizened, gnome-like STanley WoodworTh. A side door opens, and a servile menial enTers, proTTering The morning mail. IT These are your l-l-l-l-leTTers, They're yours, or are They noT? says Flunkey Johnson, as scraping and bowing he makes his way ouT. The TronT door opens and in shambles a dirTy Tigure clad in TaTTered dungarees, who slouches under The waTer-cooler and apparenTly Talls asleep. Good morning, Jesse, mumbles The CluTch, Tossing him his cusTomary cigar buTT and Turning To his mail. Opening a posT-Tree leTTer, The CluTch reads, VoTe Tor John 'Up-From-The-Ranks' Wason Tor Recorder oT Wills, Dead End, lndiana. WoodworTh, wiTh a gleam in his eye, reads a noTice To The eTTecT ThaT Dehn Welch, invenTor aT large, has devised a meThod Tor reversing The ocean currenTs. ThaT's noThingl Tom AshTon's ioined Torces wiTh FaTher Divine, who handles The harps while Tom cleans up The TourTeen karaT halos: and whaT's more, Bob Browne has won The asylum award wiTh his CisTern Madonna. Suddenly The conversaTion is inTerrupTed by a piercing scream, and The body oT George Buckner, indicTed presidenT oT The BeTh- lehem STeel Co., hurTles by The open window, Tollowed by miscellaneous blondes, Tol- lowed in Turn by E. Venom Ragland, oTherwise known as poison in The parlor . The gnome indiTTerenTly reTurns To his paper and reads a leTTer Trom Bill Reade's Pen Pal Column oT The llliTeraTes, in which Bill Clarke, now a sToker on a Chinese Junk, would like To know how To geT along wiTh Chinese women. ln an adiacenT column he reads oT The arresT oT George The Shroud Dunning, publiciTy agenT Tor The secreT police. Yeah, buT Take a look aT This, says The CluTch chuckling. FaTs Harrison has run l-larry KeproiTe ouT oT his hamburger business, has MiddleTown monopolized, and is running a branch sTore in Odessa: and here's an ad Trom The Garden, TeaTuring Jones The Jaw and his unbreakable Indiana cobra deaThlock, aT IZ6 pounds. l-lardly has The CluTch read a pleading leTTer Trom Fred Moor, SuperinTendenT oT Sunday School Picnics in SouThwesT TrenTon when The scraping menial enTers announc- ing, Glamor Boy No. I, The MaTinee Idol oT The EasT, Allan Norris. BursTing in, suTTering Trom a Tashionable hangover, Allan subsides inTo an easy chair and exclaims, Have you heard abouT Jake Menzies? I-le's had a nervous breakdown Trom his job oT crossing The T's and doTTing The i's on The Crosse and Blackwell labels. From Allan They also learn ThaT Frank Williams and Ken Ervin have been conTracTed by MGM To sTar in The currenT producTion, MuTT and JeTF . ln The calm ThaT Tollows This announce- menT The ravings oT The sTreeT-corner oraTor, Comrade AusTin, are heard, declaiming againsT The bourgeois, proleTariaT, CommunisTs, and leTT-wing reacTionaries. 20 FWTH FORM FOURTH FORM FIFTH FORM Top Row: Boyden, F. Clark, Macdonald, Whifalcer, E. Johnslon, P. While, Truesdale, Pierponl, Gorman, Masferlon, Brown-Sermon, Mr. Holder. Middle Row: Rave, Donaldson, Phelan, Torrey, J. Clarke, H. Gibson, Sander, Edgar, Wampole, Hemphill. Bollorn Row: Turner, R. Clark, Siberl, Pilling, W. While, R. Lewis, Housfon, Pennywifl, P. Brown, Briqhl. FOURTH FORM Top Row: De Renne, Reese, Voorhees, S. Hopkins, Plallr, Van Leer, Churchrnan, Ford, A. Dodge, Broadbent Fenhaqen, Parrish. Middle Row: Wilford, Fiske, Hanahan, Green, Rinalcer, Tucker, Lyon, Philips, Hughes, Velrferlein. Bolfom Row: McCorkle, R. Whyle, Thomas,vBall, G. Lewis, Dovell, Caslle, P. Nalle, Gooden. 22 Tl-IE FIFTI-l FORM l-lE lale ol lhe class ol '4O's earlier days al Sl. Andrew's is an oll lold one. ll will sullice lo say now lhal we were delinilely nol angels. l-lowever, lel us nol dwell on lhe various misdemeanors ol our more dislanl pasl, bul on lhe evenls ol lhis lasl year and on our hopes lor lhe lulure. Al lhe beginning ol lhe year we lound our already considerable company augmenled by lhe arrival ol Paul While, Pele Torrey, Ross MacDonald, Fred Clarke, and one Heinz Sander, a German exchange sludenl. Ollie VanPellen, who had lemporarily abandoned our ranks lo go lo Germany, has since llown back lo our bosom wilh a brand new sel ol Nazi ideals. ln lhe class eleclions, Ricky Lewis was relurned as Presidenl, Bill While was made Vice-Presidenl, and Ben l-louslon, Treasurer. As we review lhe year, lhere are lwo lhings ol which we are parlicularly proud. One is lhe lorm unily we have mainlained under Mr. l'lolder's conslanl guidance, and lhe olher is lhe remarkably smoolh relalionship we have ellecled wilh lhe Sixlh Form. We have every reason lo believe lhal il was a successlul year and are well salislied. Tl-IE FOURTI-l FORM LTHOUGH we are spread lhilher and yon aboul lhe campus, some ol us being in lhe gym and some in lhe main building, we have kepl our lorm well unilied lhis year. Our new members, George Broadbenl, Dunnie Caslle, Kenny DeRenne, Arl Dodge, Dick Fisk, Malcom Ford, Tony Parrish, Davis Plall, and Bob Reese have been absorbed wilh a minimum ol luss and have laken lheir place in lorm allairs as il lhey had been wilh us lor years. The lorm's conducl has been exceplionally line, lhree guarlers ol ils members being on lhe While Lisl consislenlly lhroughoul lhe year. This is an especially good record lor a lourlh lorm and seems lo indicale lhal we are accepling our responsibililies well. ll also bodes well lor our lulure posilions ol lrusl in lhe school. Our class eleclions relurned George Lewis as presidenl, and lhe overwhelming maiorily he received belrayed lhe success ol his adminislralion lasl year. John Ball was re-elecled lo lhe vice-presidency and Dovell was made secrelary-lreasurer. Mr. Sherwood was chosen lo be our lorm advisor, and we leel sure lhal under his able guidance, we can make nexl year as successlul a one as lhis. 23 THIRD FORM 'isp Row: Ray, Baifen, Sfockly, Wood, Myiecraine, Burien, Holman. Middle Row: XAfainwi-igifii, Murray, l.i+Te'l, J. Gibson, Reeve, Boyer, orn Row: McElroy, Criciwion, Buzby, Cary, J. Buckner, Derry, Saunders, SECOND FORM Top Row: Barkiie, Wasningion, R. Hopkins, Kailrnan, Ausfin, Dodge. Boiiem Row: Comegys, Arrnsirong, Kinahari, Lounsbery, Corneii. 24 King. THWD FORM SECOND FORM 47' - in gfwgx 'gr'-n 1 xg., H 1 . ., Z :X -.:.. . Q X K -'QA VESTRY The vesTry This year had a parTicularly hard iob as a resulT oT Mr. Pells absence. lT was necessary Tor Them To TuncTion normally in coniuncTion wiTh Three acTing head- masTers. l-lowever, The siTuaTion was handled in admirable Tashion, and The members more Than iusTiTied Their choice by The various Torms. PRAEFECTS This year The number oT PraeTecTs was increased Trom Tour To Tive, The exTra mem- ber being appoinTed by The l:aculTy. This acTion was Taken because iT was Tound ThaT noT only was The iob on hand Too large Tor Tour people To handle, buT ThaT There was always someone in The SixTh Form worThy oT The posiTion who iusT missed being elecTed. SelecTed This year was Jaclc lvlenzies, undoubTedly The TinesT choice ThaT could have CTTOIR In Tormer years, The Choir has been made The subiecT oT many iibes Trom boTh The FaculTy and STudenT Body. l-lowever, lvliss Miller may now look down upon such been made. iesTingg Tor The lads who sing in Chapel have more Than iusTiTied Themselves. The Carol Service was The besT ever and The Choir has come inTo iTs own. 26 THE CRES-CRGSS CLUB PresenTecl during The SixTh Eorm Dance Week-end, The Two one-acT plays Two Crooks and a Ladyl' and The LosT Silk l-laT were a greaT success. Under The able di- recTing oT Mr. Large and lvlr. Vor- hees, and The leadership oT Bob Browne, The enTire perTormance was excellenTly done. Plans Tor nexT year are noT con1pleTe as yeT, buT They will probably include one Three-acT play. THE YACHT CLUB The l938 season, hanmpered by bad weaTher condiTions and a lack oT wind, was raTher unsuccessiful. The races were reduced To one. The I939 sailors, under Commo- dore Bill Clarke, are ThereTore look- ing Torward To a rnore Tayorable season. THE UBRARY Working smooThly under The waTchTul eye oT lvliss WelTon and Frank Pilling, The l939 library squad has Turned The library inTo a nnuch more eTlicienT organizaTion. Much is due The school and rnasTers alike Tor Their Tine cooperaTion in help- ing To build The library inTo a larger and Tiner place oT sTudy. S. A, S. PUBLICATIONS DUE To Tinancial diTTiculTies, The Three school publicaTions, The Andrean, The Cardinal, and The Criss Cross, were This year combined To Torm S. A. S. PublicaTions. This arrangemenT was eTTecTed in order To simpliTy The c1uesTion oT adverTisemenTs, To pro- vide Tor a smaller and more eTTicienT sTaTT, and To reduce The sTudenT cosT Tor all Three uniTs. AT TirsT iT was ThoughT ThaT There would have To be a serious curTailmenT in The size oT all Three oT The publicaTions, buT noTeworThy managemenT in The business deparT- menT by John Wason and RiclcerT Lewis has provided much unexpecTed revenue. STanley WoodworTh, managing ediTor, is mainly responsible Tor The success OT The new sysTem. His leadership has been pracTical and inTelligenT, qualiTies which have oTTen been lacking in The pasT. Ted AusTin as News EdiTor and George Jones as SporTs EdiTor oT The Cardinal also Turned in brillianT iobs. As Tor The Andrean, mosT oT The crediT There goes To l-lenry Gibson, PeTer Brown and Powell PierpoinT. Their FaculTy advisor has done a Tine job oT making The An- drean whaT iT is Today. The board oT The year book is as Tollows: PeTer Brown, ediTor, Powell PierponT and l-lenry Gibson, associaTe ediTors, Also.There were James DuTTy, Ben l-lousTon, Tom BrighT, Frcnl: Pilling, Jaclc Boyden, and WhiTal4er. All helped considerably. 28 SPORTS REVIEW l-lE l938 Crew season may be deemed a success even Though The gig did noT bring back The King's Cup. The Tinal reckoning showed Tour vicTories and Two deTeaTs, boTh oT These in regaTTas. The varsiTy Tour beaT Penn CharTer, GermanTown, McDonough, and The Penn Erosh. They losT The King's Cup by Two-TiTThs oT a second in a race ThaT had The enTire gallery roaring. ln The lnTer-ScholasTics aT PrinceTon, a second and a Third were garnered againsT sTiTT compeTiTion. Sailor Bill Clarke was'elecTed capTain oT The '39 Crew, and wiTh eighT leTTermen back, The season looks very promising. The '39 WresTling Team, under undeTeaTed capTain Jack Menzies, wiTh Tour wins and Three deTeaTs, proved one oT The besT yeT. The WilmingTon Y.M.C.A. eTTecTed our TirsT deTeaT oT The season. The second maTch, againsT an experienced George School Team, also wenT on The wrong side oT The ledger. Then The Tide Turned and ST. Albans was Taken, 26-8. A week 'aTer, anoTher vicTory was scored Tor Coach Cam- eron's grapplers againsT Episcopal. Travelling away To Overbrook Blind School, The maTmen meT Their Third and lasT deTeaT oT The season. The Tollowing maTch was perhaps The besT ST. Andrew's has ever seen. WiTh every man giving his uTmosT, The S. A. men emerged vicTorious over a sTrong buT over-conTider-T Lawrenceville Team. An easy vicTory over Tome clirnaxed The greaT season. The baskeTbaII season did noT show any specTacular resulTs as regards scores. Though The Team did noT win any oT iTs games, sTill a greaT many oT Them were losT only by close margins. The spiriT oT The boys under capTain Ervin was aT all Times excel- lenT. NexT year's Team, led by capTain-elecT Ridge Clark, should be a much sTronger and more poised ouTTiT. I938's baseball opened on a hopeTul noTe wiTh a vicTory over Eerris. From Then on The Team had iTs ups and downs, and The Tinal counT was seven wins eighT losses. The inTield was air-TighT, and wiTh Bud Harris, Charly Murphy, George Buckner, and Ken Ervin as hurlers, The season may be counTed a success. The loss oT eighT leTTermen will be a serious handicap To The coming Team, buT The greaTesT hole To be Tilled is ThaT leTT by Big Ed Eddy on The receiving end oT The baTTery. The varsiTy Tennis season in '38 proved To be a very successTuI one, wiTh six wins and only one deTeaT. The combine oT AusTin, Brooks, Turner, Reade, l-lousTon, Bare, and Turnbull was a powerTul one, and wiTh only Three oT This group gone, The coming season should come ouT equally as well as The lasT. 29 Tl-TE '38 FOOTBALL SEASCDN AST SepTember TwenTy-TourTh seven leTTermen and some ThirTy odd oTher boys meT on The pracTice Tield To sTarT The TooTball season oT l938, From This huslqy group oT aspiranTs, iT was lvlr. lvlaos iob To piclc boys who would worlf TogeTher as a Team. Ably assisTed by lvlr. ScoTT, he seT To worlc, and on The eighTh oT OcTober The school wiTnessed The resulTs. ThaT day The Team played Dover l-ligh School in a rough, TasT game. l-lowever, The Dover Team, which was desTined To become STaTe Champion, proved Too sTrong Tor The SainTs by a score oT I3-O. The nexT Friday The Team beaT an obviously unequal Ferris School, 47-7. The Ferris Team gave a scrappy accounT oT iTselT, buT was no maTch Tor The heavier Red and WhiTe eleven. On 0cTober TwenTyfTirsT a powerTul, aggressive ST. Paul's eleven invaded The ST. Andrews domain and aTTer a bruising game, wallced OTT The Tield vicTorious, I3-6. The conTesT was TeaTured by The greaT line play oT bofh Teams and by The plunging oT Bob Browne. The nexT week. The Team won iTs second vicTory oT The season by walloping Friends School, 31-O. This easy win musT have gone To The SainTs' head, because Their nexT game was losT To an inspired Tower l-lill Team by a 7-O margin. The hardesT ToughT game oT The year was played aT ChesTnuT T-lill, and was losT, I2-7. ExcepT Tor a Thrilling TiTTy-seven yard run by Bill Sommervell in The dying minuTes oT The game, iT was a raTher swiTT TighT beTween Two very egual lines. The lasT game oT The season was played on a muddy Tield againsT Landon, in Washing- Ton. An even maTch, iT ended aT The appropriaTe score oT OfO. The lineup oT The Team during mosT oT The season was as Tollows: ends, Ervin and Clarlqy Taclqles, Pilling and Phillips: guards, Menzies and SiberT7 cenTer, Moor, guarTer- baclc, Jones lcapT.l: halTbaclcs, Sommervell and Ragland: Tullbaclc, R. Browne. 30 WRESTLING TEAM Top Row: Mr. SCOTT, P. Brown, Menzies, Moor, Turner, VV. Clarke, M Bofufom Row: Come-TL VV'ilTiams, Cary, Barlcfie, BASKETBALL TEAM To Row: Mr, ETQMMQ, Thomas, Ervin, Racjamd, E. JoT'ms+or' F7 Boifofm Rcvf: R. Clarlf, HempLTL Burfcw, W. Whife. 31 BASEBALL TEAM Top Row: Mr. Hujrfon, R. Lewis, G. Buckner, Ervin, Ragiand, R. Clark. Boiurorn Row: Harris, Murphy, Cory, Eddy, Speakrnan, Sn'1i+lw, Keen, CREW Sfanciinciz E. Johnsfon, Jones, R. Browne, Siberi, Brown-Sermon, W. Ciarke, Crane Moor, Piliinq, Sornmerveli. Kneeling: King, P. Nalle. 32 TENNIS TEAM Reade, Ausfin, Brooks, Turnbull, Housfon, Turner. G 0 L F T E A M R. Smifn, Lewis, Eddy, Harrison, Dunning -v-ww 33 JUNIOR AND INTRAMURAL SPORTS THIS year, The second oT iTs exisTence, The J. V. l:ooTball Team was coached by Mr. HuTTon and Mr. Pell. Even Though The squad was large, iT was diTTiculT To geT a Team up, because none oT The boys had ever played TogeTher beTore. The Team Tinally evolved played a murderous schedule againsT Teams ThaT usually ouTweighed Them, and consider- ing The qualiTy oT Their opposiTion, did remarkably well. The one evenly maTched game They played, They won. ln The beginning oT The year The J. V.'s were capTained by Ben HousTong buT as he proved himselT so valuable, he was promoTed To The VarsiTy. Ted BurTon was Then made capTain and Chuck Turner, quarTerback. The Junior FooTball Team, quarTerbacked by Tom Gooden, Tied iTs TirsT game, beaT Tower Hill I2-O, and was beaTen by Tome. As in The pasT The Team was coached by lvlr. Cameron and Mr. Holder. Due To lvlr. Sherwoods absence during The TirsT parT oT The winTer Term, lvlr. Schoonover and Mr. Schmolze Took charge oT squash and evolved a ladder To help pick Tive Teams laTer in The season. The capTains chosen were AusTin, PierponT, BrighT, Pilling, and VVhiTaker3 and since PierpoinT was sick during The laTTer parT oT The schedule, HousTon, an invalid during The TirsT parT, Took over his Team. When The maTches were over iT was Tound ThaT AusTin's Team had won, Pilling's and BrighT's were Tied Tor second, and WhiTaker's and PierpoinT's broughT up The rear. The I938 iunior baseball Team, coached by lvlr. Schoonover, was The besT in The school's hisTory. A reliable piTching sTaTT oT BuTler and Voorhees, a snappy inTield, and a glue-Tingered ouTTield wiTh T. Canby, The paTriarch oT S. A. S. baseball, as mainsTay, accounTed Tor a brillianT season wiTh a score oT ll won and 2 losT. Henry lvlcCorkle was The slugger and goT The Junior Baseball baTTing prize. The '39 Junior BaskeTball Team shows promise oT developing inTo The besT VarsiTy BaskeTball Team The school has ever had. ln spiTe oT Their Tough schedule, They won 2 ouT OT 6 games, and puT up a good Tighr Tor The oTher Tour. The Team was coached by Mr. Tonks. On April 23, I938, The S.A.S. second varsiTy Tour beaT Penn CharTer, and The iunior Tour beaT Germanlrown Academy on NoxenTown Pond. A week laTer The second varsiTy beaT McDonough while The iuniors losT To The same school. l.asT year The Viking crew beaT The Achaeans Tor The second successive year. 34 77777 I JL. 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