Education: The Karux, 1922, Mercersburg Academy, Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA Transcribed and submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja jbanja@email.msn.com USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information are included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites, requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm NOTE: An html version of the yearbook with graphics is found at http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/1pa/1picts/karux/1922/karux22.htm The first two pages are graphics intensive so please be patient as they load. Mercersburg Academy Karux 1922 Dedication To one who, as President of the Board of Regents of the Academy for a long period of years, has used his great and beneficent influence in her behalf, giving of his time, his service, and his money to advance her interests; who, as a judge, has become conspicuous for his ability, his justice, his conservatism, and his fidelity to the trust reposed in him; who, as a Christian, has always been a good churchman, consecrating his life to further the vital cause of Religion; who is know to all classes of men as an honorable public servant, a man of devotion, of right living, of fair dealing, of noble power nobly employed; [Image W. Rush Gillan] To The Honorable W. Rush Gillan Judge of the Courts of Franklin County this volume of the KARUX is with deep and genuine appreciation affectionately dedicated. Views [Image] "...in wisdom [Image] and in stature..." [Image] Keil Hall [Image] Laucks Hall [Image] '88 Dormitory [Image] North Cottage [Image] The Willows [Image] The Administration Building THE first suggestion of an Administration Building was made at the Annual Field Day Dinner in Keil Hall in November, 1918, by Mr. S. W. Traylor, of Allentown, Pa. Mr. Traylor, while finishing an impromptu toast, called attention to the need of such a building for the Academy. He said that he would subscribe the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars to start the building and he challenged the boys of the school to subscribe an equal amount. He appointed a committee to take charge of the matter with Dr. J. G. Rose, of Mercersburg, as Chairman. The Rev. W. J. Muir, the Field Agent of the Academy, was also a member of the committee and within a year and a half after the challenge was made the subscription list was thought to be large enough to justify the beginning of the work. In June, 1920, in Commencement Week, ground was broken for the Building with appropriate ceremony. The Hon. Edwin Stewart, of Philadelphia, Pa., a former Governor of Pennsylvania, made the address, and Mr. Traylor threw out the first shovelful of ground. Very shortly thereafter bids were received from five different firms in Baltimore, New York, and Philadelphia. On account of war conditions and the high price of materials, each of these bids was approximately two hundred thousand dollars. No one thought it wise to try to put so much money into an Administration Building. The building committee waited until the Fall of 1920 when the foundations were erected under the direct supervision of the building committee itself. A Superintendent of Construction was used for this purpose. In March, 1921, the contract for the rest of the building was given to Hicks, Tase & Norris, of Baltimore, Md., their bid being approximately one hundred and twenty-six thousand dollars. Including the expense of erecting the foundations, also the extras which occur with every new building, and the various furnishings the total cost of the Administration Building will be approximately one hundred and sixty thousand dollars. It was hoped that the building would be ready for occupancy in September, 1921. Delays in receiving the Indiana limstone, which is used for trimming, and certain other materials have brought it about that the building will not be ready for occupancy before May 1, 1922. On account of the work necessary in moving the executive offices, also by reason of much grading which must be done around the Administration Building, the School Management does not expect to occupy the Administration Building until after Commencement, 1922. The Administration Building is Collegiate-Gothic in style. Day & Klauder, of Philadelphia, are the architects. The walls are made of local blue limestone laid in flat courses and the work is trimmed with Indiana limestone. The first story of the building contains the Academy Athletic Store, the Academy Postoffice, offices for the Matron and the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, a bedroom for the two boys who have charge of the Athletic Store, also a vault for the Academy Treasurer and a store room for the materials used in the offices of the Head Master and the Registrar. There are also toilet rooms, a house maid's sink, and an unpacking room with several closets which may be used for storage purposes. The upper story of the building contains the offices of the Head Master, the Registrar, the Treasurer, the Disciplinarian, the Secretary to the Head Master, the Head Master's stenographers, and the office of the Assistant Head Master when this position shall be filled. There is also a rest room for mothers. The most important part of the entire building, of course, is the large Reception Hall from which the various offices may be entered. This reception room is sixty-four feet six inches long, twenty-four feet six inches wide. The room is finished in Gothic style with a high wainscot and a hammerbeam roof. The open timbers of the roof and the oak wainscot are finished in dark colors. At one end of the reception room is a large open fireplace and two large Gothic windows extending from the floor to the roof. At the eastern end of the reception room is a gallery and above it is a large, attractive Gothic window. At the point of the arches immediately under the roof will be placed in color the coats-of-arms of twelve of the leading preparatory schools of the world. Six of these will be arms of English schools as follows: Winchester, Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Westminster, and Cheltenham. The six American schools represented on these painted shields are Andover, Exeter, St. Paul's at Concord, N. H.; Hotchkiss, Lawrenceville, and Mercersburg. Immediately over the front door which leads directly into the Reception Hall are carved in Indiana limestone the arms of three schools. Immediately above the point of the arch are the arms of Mercersburg. To the left are the arms of Winchester, the mother school of all institutions of this type in the world, Winchester having been founded in the year 1787 by William of Wyckham. To the right of the Mercersburg arms, as one enters the building, are seen the arms of Phillips Exeter. Dr. Irvine, our Head Master, received his preparatory training at Exeter and brought the Exeter ideal to Mercersburg nearly thirty years ago. In the large reception room where parents will first bring their boys when the latter are enrolled, will be placed certain of the school portraits. In this room also the large palms which are now in Keil Hall, and at North Cottage will be used for decorative effect. The other room in the Administration Building upon which especial care has been bestowed in the way of decoration is the Head Master's room. This room occupies the top floor of the entire southern wing of the building. It is sixteen feet six inches wide and twenty-nine feet nine inches long. It has a canopy ceiling, also a high oak wainscot and an open fireplace. The large Gothic window, which, in a measure, fills the southern wall of this room, is unusually attractive. Great care will be taken in furnishing the various offices and rooms in the Administration Building. In beautifying the reception room and the Head Master's room it has been kept in mind that the Administration Building will be used for certain functions in connection with the school's social activities which heretofore has not been possible. The grading and the planting about the building will be studied with great care. A professional horticulturist has been engaged by the Head Master to help make these plans. It is intended to plant this whole front section of the campus in such a way that it will be one of the most beautiful spots in the entire Cumberland Valley. The new Administration Building when finished will be very beautiful; it will fill a long-felt need in the organization of the school; in larger measure than can be said of any other building on the campus it will be erected by the subscriptions of the boys themselves. [Image Board of Regents] BOARD of REGENTS Officers President Secretary THE HON W. RUSH GILLAN J. M. DRUMM Chambersburg, Pa. Mercersburg, Pa. Members GEORGE A. WOOD SAMUEL K. CLEVER Chambersburg, Pa. Shippensburg, Pa. THE REV. C. J. MUSSER, D.D. W. J. ZACHARIAS, ESQ. Overbrook, Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. E. J. BONEBRAKE, ESQ. REV. A. S. DECHANT, D.D. Chambersburg, Pa. Hanover, Pa. THE REV. C. CLEVER, D.D. H. C. HECKERMAN Hagerstown, Md. Bedford, Pa. J. W. WETZEL, ESQ. H. H. SPANGLER, ESQ. Carlisle, Pa. Mercersburg, Pa. HON. W. C. SPROUL, LL.D. REV. HENRI L. G. KIEFFER Harrisburg, Pa. Frederick, Md. W. T. OMWAKE, ESQ. JOHN A. DIEHL Waynesboro, Pa. Marion, Pa. JOHN STEIGER D. A. STICKELL Mercersburg, Pa. Hagerstown, Md. RICHARD H. JAMISON JUNIUS P. FISHBURN Greensburg, Pa. Roanoke, Va. W. HARRY HALLER THE REV. EARL DOUGLAS Frederick, Md. Tonawanda, N.Y. CHARLES H. BAKER, C.E. JOSEPH R. CONRAD, ESQ. Mohegan Lake, N.Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. [Image] WILLIAM MANN IRVINE, PH.D., LL.D., Princeton, '88 Head Master English CALVIN AUSTIN BROWN, A.B. Franklin and Marshall, '03 Mathematics ARCHIBALD RUTLEDGE, M.D. Union, '04 English HERBERT M. RUBLEE Albany Business College, '03 Commercial Branches MILO ALBERT GIBSON, A.B. Vermont, '06 German ROY MONTGOMERY ANDREW, A.B. Yale, '10 Discipline and Mathematics WILLIAM DOUGLAS, A.B. Brown, '94 Greek WILMARTH IRVING JACOBS, A.B. Clark, '15 Physics B. FRANK KULP, M.A. Gettysburg, '15 Spanish LUCIAN CLARK BAREHAM, B.S., M.L.D. Cornell, '15, '16 Drawing JOHN HOWARD MONTGOMERY, A.B. University of Missouri, '12 French JOHN EDWIN WILFONG, B.S. Penn State, '14 Biology EMORY JACOB MIDDOUR, LITT.B. Princeton, '16 History ROLLIN P. GILBERT, B.S. Lafayette, '11 Chemistry LAURENCE J. SMITH, B.L.I. Emerson College of Oratory, '17 Oratory GREY H. WYMAN, A.B. Brown, '08 Latin HAROLD E. YOUNG, A.B. Harvard, '16 In charge of Junior School DAVID FERDINAND CHAPMAN, A.B. Union, '17 English and History HENRY GIBBES GILLAND, A.B. Princeton, '16 French THURMAN C. SCOTT, A.B. University of Virginia, '20 French F. I. BALDWIN, PH.B. Yale, '19 Mathematics SAMUEL S. BARD, A.B. Franklin and Marshall, '17 Latin EDWIN D. CHUBB, A.B. Ohio University, '21 English CARROLL R. DAUGHERTY, A.B. Lebanon Valley, '21 English CHARLES M. FOX, A.B. Colgate, '20 English GORDON J. PLATT, B.S. Dartmouth, '15 English J. PAUL SLAYBAUGH, A.B. Dickinson, '21 Mathematics JOSEPH DEIHL WILSON, M.A Harvard, '12 Mathematics P. NICHOLSON WOOD, A.B. University of Pennsylvania, '21 Mathematics HENRY MCKEE WOODS, JR., M.A.*** University of Virginia, '07 Algebra and Latin F. LAW COMSTOCK, A.B. Union, '20 Mathematics PHILIP W. BRISK, A.B.** Amherst, '21 Spanish WILLIAM HUGHES, A.B.* Princeton, '21 Mathematics and Latin HENRY GIRARD HOLLON, MUS.B. Syracuse, '05 Piano and Organ ARCHIBALD R. KOCH Voice Culture JOHN M. DRUMM Treasurer JAMES GELWIX MILLER, A.B. Dickinson, '97 Registrar KENNETH W. ROGERS, A.B., A.M. Syracuse, '17 Alumni Secretary ROBERT M. GOFF Secretary to Head Master REV. WILLIAM J. MUIR Franklin and Marshall Field Secretary JOSEPH H. MCCORMICK Colby, Ex-'15 Director of Gymnasium, Football Coach, Baseball Coach JAMES CURRAN Track Coach J. SETH WEEKLEY, A.B. Mercer University, '19 Boxing and Wrestling JOSEPH CHARLES WHEATLEY Swimming H. E. LEISINGER Director of Mandolin Club DR. WILLIAM F. ADAMS Yochow, Hunan, China Academy Missionary B. E. NEVIN, M.D. Academy Physician MISS ROSA KEITH Trained Nurse MISS A. M. FALLON Librarian MRS. N. T. SCHROEDER Matron JAMES L. WALKER Steward JOSEPH H. FUNK Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings ***Resigned December 17, 1921 **Elected November 1, 1921 *Elected January 11, 1922 SENIORS Donald Leslie Alfred Roscoe George Berlinghof Brooklyn, N.Y. Scranton, Pa. "Don" "Doc" "Berlie" "Bos" Irving Irving Cornell Cornell Clarence Stephen Best Ransloe Boone Allentown, Pa. Pottsville, Pa. "Best" "Whitey" "Daniel" Marshall Marshall Williams Princeton Robert Boyd Adelbert Emmons Bronson, Jr. Upper Montclair, N.J. Cleveland, Ohio "Bob" "Toots" "Chester" "Bert" Marshall Marshall Princeton Princeton John Breton Brunot Archibald Johnston Buist Greensburg, Pa. Charleston, S.C. "Bruno" "Goliath" "Archi" Irving Marshall Princeton Princeton James Bertrand Castner Fernando De L. Cavalcanti Donora, Pa. Pernambuco, Brazil "Jim" "Bert" "Ferdy" "Cavvy" Marshall Irving Massachsetts Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology Technology Charles William Coblentz Clyde Davis, II Middletown, Md. St. Petersburg, Fla. "Cobie" "Dave" Irving Irving Johns Hopkins Brown William Fox Delong James McNeil Duncan Philadelphia, Pa. Anton, Ill. "Sleuth" "Jim" "Dunc" Marshall Marshall University of Pennsylvania Cornell Benjamin Maurice Epstein Merle Albert Evans Easton, Pa. Ebensburg, Pa. "Benny" "Epp" "Al" "Dearie" "Evey" Irving Irving Yale Lehigh Howard Conde Felver David Kingsbury Fentress Pottsville, Pa. Memphis, Tenn. "Conde" "Gym Teacher" "Dave" "Duke" "David" Marshall Marshall University of Michigan Princeton Mark Andrew Fitz Hugh Stuart Fullerton Waynesboro, Pa. New York City "Cowboy" "Hughie" Irving Irving Cornell Princeton Alan H. Griffin Robert Henry Haas Riegelsville, N.J. Pittsburgh, Pa. "Al" "Griff" "Red" "Bob" Irving Irving Cornell Princeton Howard Wellman Hall William Herger Hardie Schenectady, N.Y. New York City "Hallie" "Hal" "Bill" Marshall Marshall Union Yale Edward Talman Headley Taylor Kennady Heston Swedesboro, N.J. Cranford, N.J. "Ed" "Ken" "Hessie" Marshall Marshall Amherst Princeton Kenneth Landers Hoffman Frederick Keighley Hogg Vintondale, Pa. Uniontown, Pa. "Kenny" "Hoffy" "Fred" "Piggy" Marshall Irving Cornell Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ralph Irving Hoyt William Stanley Hughes Rochester, N.Y. Montclair, N.J. "Ralph" "Hoytey" "Bill" "Dot" Marshall Marshall Yale Lehigh Henry William Jeffers, Jr. Berkley Jones Plainsboro, N.J. Kirkwood, Missouri "Jeff" "Berk" Marshall Marshall Princeton Washington University Edwin Campbell Keister Raymond Fitch Kepler Scottsdale, Pa. Shanghai, China "Ed" "Ollie" "Ray" "Kep" Irving Marshall Amherst Yale Wesley George Kerper Richard Gano Laubach Powell, Wyo. Easton, Pa. "Wes" "Kerp" "Dick" "Richard" "Mig" Irving Marshall Harvard Lafayette John Dirks Light Paul Daniel Lowman Lebanon, Pa. Ft. Loudon, Pa. "Johnny" "Shorty" "Paul" Marshall Marshall Dartmouth Princeton Elmer C. Lupton Clifford Lee McCandless Lawrence, Kan. Butler, Pa. "Red" "Kansas" "Mac" "Cliff" Marshall Marshall Harvard Dartmouth Alvin Deming McGuire Otto Madsen Sarasota, Fla. Copenhagen, Denmark "Al" "Mac" "Hun" "Immigrant" "Alien" "Prince" Irving Marshall Cornell Princeton Howard Elwood Merrill Philip A. Meyer Garret, Pa. Hagerstown, Md. "Howdy" "Phil" Marshall Marshall Yale Princeton John Arthur Miller William Hodges Miller Columbus, Ohio Saltsburg, Pa. "Jack" "Bill" Marshall Marshall Cornell Lehigh Charles Hewes Moore Frederick Elliot Moore Coatesville, Pa. Coatesville, Pa. "Crip" "Ted" "Fred" Marshall Marshall Cornell Cornell Robert Paxson Moyer Malvern-Hill Murphy Midland, Pa. Orange, N.J. "Bob" "Mike" Marshall Marshall Cornell Princeton Richard Pierpont Ochs Henry Palmer Allentown, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. "Far" "Ox" "Pierpont" "Hen" "Chink" "Hennie" Marshall Irving Cornell Lafayette Robert William Parkins Charles Malcolm Prior McKeesport, Pa. Washington, D.C. "Whitey" "Bob" "Charlie" Irving Irving Lehigh Dartmouth Robert Newton Pursel John Oscar Reimers Danville, Pa. Grand Island, Neb. "Bob" "Percy" "Jack" "Ozzy" Marshall Marshall Lehigh University of Wisconsin William Berlean Rodgers Edward Isaac Roll Bellevue, Pa. Elizabeth, N.J. "Fat" "Bill" "Ed" "Dizzy" "Ick" "Chink" Marshall Marshall Dartmouth Lehigh William Livingston Ruigh Adolph W. Schmidt Nagasaki, Japan McKeesport, Pa. "Bill" "Schmidty" Irving Irving Princeton Princeton William Frederick Shaffer John Adam Shartle Mercersburg, Pa. Middletown, Ohio "Buster" "Jack" Irving Marshall Lehigh Princeton John Edward Smaltz Burton Lewis Snow Richland, Pa. Brockton, Mass. "Johnny" "Smaltzie" "Burt" Irving Irving Yale Bowdoin Eugene C. S. Snyder James A. Souder New Kensington, Pa. Jersey City, N.J. "Clyde" "Buddy" "Bud" Marshall Marshall Princeton Lafayette John Strohm Speer, II Daniel M. Stackhouse St. Mary's, Pa. Johnstown, Pa. "Jack" "Dan" "Stackie" Marshall Marshall Yale University of Pennsylvania Walter Duchatel Stockly, II Edward Gatwood Trueblood Pittsburgh, Pa. Anderson, Ind. "Sandy" "Walt" "Duke" "Ed" Irving Irving Princeton Princeton Joseph K. Vodrey William Henry Vodrey, II East Liverpool, O. East Liverpool, O. "Joe" "Bill" "Red" Irving Irving Princeton Princeton Harry Donald Walley Frank Parks Weaver New Kensington, Pa. Greensburgh, Pa. "Don" "Walley" "Frank" "Frankie" Marshall Irving Brown Cornell John Justin Wentworth William Ellis Wetherhold Bay City, Mich. Allentown, Pa. "Shorty" "Jack" "Went" "Bill" "Willy" Marshall Marshall Michigan Princeton Mark Adrian Wetmore Leland Elliott Wheeler Salamanca, N.Y. Oxford, Pa. "Mark" "Brightness" "Le" Marshall Irving Cornell University of Pennsylvania Douglas Matthews Williams Robert Wilson, III Elmira, N.Y. Charleston, S.C. "Doug" "Woodrow" Marshall Marshall University of Pittsburgh Princeton Harrison Flick Wiltshire Theodore Bryon Wirth Martinsburg, W.Va. Canton, Pa. "Flick" "Hickey" "Stuff" "Ted" Marshall Marshall Princeton University of Washington UPPER MIDDLERS Adams, Elbridge Gerry Atlantic Beach, Fla. Ale, Francis Harvey Pittsburgh, Pa. Anderson, Paul Sutro Westfield, N. J. Ansell, Burr Tracy Washington, D. C. Arbuckle, John Walter Sharon, Pa. Arnold, Edwin Brown Pittsburgh, Pa. Artman, Theodore Roosevelt Philadelphia, Pa. Avery, Ledyard, Jr. New York City Baldwin, Herbert Lawrence East Orange, N. J. Barber, Otis Oliver Rochester, N. Y. Barienbrock, Frederick Charles Kingsport, Tenn. Barlow, William Grabowsky Pittsburgh, Pa. Beck, Thaddeus Edmund New Castle, Pa. Bennett, Homer Brooks Federalsburg, Md. Bester, Harold Fendrick Hagerstown, Md. Beyer, Lewis Warren, Jr. Tyrone, Pa. Bingle, Francis Xavier New York City Blood, John Edward Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa. Bone, George Hunt Newtown, Pa. Books, Robert Garfield Harrisburg, Pa. Brookfield, John Sidney Syracuse, N. Y. Brooks, Samuel Stewart Allentown, Pa. Brown, Robert Schenck Rutherford, N. J. Carroll, Walter Cockrill, Jr. Chicago, Ill. Carspecken, Harold Hutson Morgantown, W. Va. Carter, James Perry North Conway, N. H. Chace, Hugh Ross Ocala, Fla. Clapp, Lewis Crawford New Paltz, N. Y. Clarke, Alexander Helverso Trenton, N. J. Clayton, Francis LeRoy Joplin, Mo. Collins, Richard Colwell Cleveland, Ohio Conway, Frank Ward New York City Cooley, Samuel Studdiford Titusville, N. J. Cox, Dale Umbel New Salem, Pa. Crawford, James Wilson Wilkinsburg, Pa. Cummins, Charles Fitch Lansing, Mich. Davies, Dudley Isaac Johnstown, Pa. Davies, Valentine Loewi New York City DeChant, Abner Stouffer Harrisburg, Pa. DeChant, Wilson Blough Harrisburg, Pa. Delmarle, Perry Thatcher Brooklyn, N. Y. DeWitt, Richard Alan Glen Gardner, N. J. Dignan, Thomas Sherman Yonkers, N. Y. Edie, Richard, III Yonkers, N. Y. Edwards, Daniel Hamilton Yukon, Pa. Elkins, William Lukens, Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Faust, Lloyd Marden Sendai, Japan Fisher, Richard Franklin Philadelphia, Pa. Gisriel, John Walter, Jr. Baltimore, Md. Goodfellow, Owen Davis Coatesville, Pa. Grove, William Richard McConnellsburg, Pa. Gulland, Thomas Cresap Cumberland, Md. Haefeker, George Augustus Tamaqua, Pa. Hall, John Alexander Cambridge, Mass. Hedrick, Jones Tilden, Jr. Lexington, N. C. Herrick, Landon Stamford, Conn. Hillegas, John Wise Santiago, Chile Hineline, Bey Ward Toledo, Ohio Hinke, Karl Henry Auburn, N. Y. Hodge, Linwood Fielding Niagara Falls, N. Y. Hoffman, George Smith Hagerstown, Md. Howell, Roland Claude Medina, N. Y. Hughes, Rush Marion Los Angeles, Cal. Johnson, Thomas Jefferson Pittsburgh, Pa. Kelley, Harold Edward Haddonfield, N. J. Kellogg, Harold Wellington Allegan, Mich. Kepler, Kenneth MacLellan Shanghai, China Kitchen, Bethuel Meade Martinsburg, W. Va. Landauer, Leon Medina, N. Y. Latta, Dwight Millard Havana, Cuba Latta, Wilfrid Havana, Cuba Leddy, William Edgar, Jr. Youngstown, Ohio Lerch, Jacob Mauser Allentown, Pa. Lichliter, Wilbur Bollen Elk Lick, Pa. Lichty, John Alden, Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Long, Daniel Caldwell Washington, D. C. McCoy, Samuel John York, Pa. McKee, Arthur Vincent Butler, Pa. McKenney, James Hall, III Washington, D. C. Mackie, Albert Willcox Brooklyn, N. Y. Mapes, Harold Edward Glen Ridge, N. J. Martin, William Edward, Jr Bethlehem, Pa. Mason, Samuel Paul Meyersdale, Pa. Memminger, Robert Brodie Charleston, S. C. Midelfart, Christian Fredrik Eau Claire, Wis. Midelfart, Peter Albert Eau Claire, Wis. Miller, Ireland Fielding Thomas, W. Va. Miller, John Arthur Columbus, Ohio Mitchell, Arthur Rock Pittsburgh, Pa. Moore, James Wall Sioux City, Ia. Moser, George, Williard Scranton, Pa. Mount, Wilton E. Hightstown, N. J. Myers, John McNaughton Mercersburg, Pa. Myers, Stanley Neff Pittsburgh, Pa. Nordblom, Robert Campbell Dorchester, Mass. O'Donnell, Harry James Whites, Wash. Parker, Joseph Williamson Lakewood, N. J. Partridge, Warren, Jr. Johnstown, Pa. Perry, John Richard Pattison Allentown, Pa. Pitcher, Paul Snowden Washington, D. C. Prall, Edwin Eugene Saginaw, Mich. Reed, Robert Bruce Huntingdon, Pa. Reimert, Samuel Abner Allentown, Pa. Rhodes, Paul Wilson New Rochelle, N. Y. Richards, William Baker Yonkers, N. Y. Richardson, Walden Jones Snow Hill, Md. Richwine, William King Pittsburgh, Pa. Robinson, Carl Emery Greensburg, Pa. Robinson, William John Wheeling, W. Va. Robison, Franklin Oliver Pittsburgh, Pa. Rounds, Asahel Lee Syracuse, N. Y. Rowland, Thomas MacMillan Crafton, Pa. Rufe, Oswin Bliehn Quakertown, Pa. Sander, Eugene Lynch Lancaster, Pa. Sandford, Charles Kenneth Des Moines, Ia. Scott, Stewart Patterson Scranton, Pa. Seip, Harry Glessner, Jr. Easton, Pa. Sheldon, James Stanley St. Louis, Mo. Shuck, Richard Corbin Hollidaysburg, Pa. Speer, Charles Claude, Jr. West Palm Beach, Fla. Starcher, Robert Stuart Huntington, W. Va. Statler, Edgar Delerine Elk Lick, Pa. Stockly, Clinton Gallaher Pittsburgh, Pa. Stoner, George Benjamin Waynesboro, Pa. Sulzbach, Albert Jacob College Point, L. I. Swede, Benjamin Eugene Norristown, Pa. Sweigart, Alexander Parcels Lewistown, Pa. Swoope, Henry Bucher, Jr. Merion, Pa. Taylor, Henry Charles Brookville, Pa. Taylor, John William, Jr. Clairton, Pa. Terry, Frederic Barnett Waynesboro, Pa. Theiss, Arthur William Cincinnati, Ohio Tracy, Rufus Avery, Jr. Mansfield, Ohio Trout, Harry Peavy Mercersburg, Pa. Turner, Edward Harold Clarksburg, W. Va. Turney, James Edward Greensburg, Pa. Ulmer, Louis Norman Pottsville, Pa. Weale, Gilbert Henry Boston, Mass. Weinschenk, Carl Anton Scranton, Pa. Williams, Theodore Roosevelt Stamford, Conn. Wilson, Ramon Starr Cynwood, Pa. Wirth, Theodore Byron Canton, Pa. LOWER MIDDLERS Abbott, Charles Lorimer Summitt, N. J. Addison, Douglas Garden City, N. Y. Armstrong, Robert Terrence, J Flint, Mich. Ballard, Burton Lyon Joplin, Mo. Banker, Donald Brooklyn, N. Y. Barr, Edward Mars New Cumberland, W. Va. Bashore, Robert Solomon Tremont, Pa. Bauman, Paul Albert Danville, Pa. Beard, W. Donald Hagerstown, Md. Beaver, Francis Otto Huntingdon, Pa. Belon, Fernando Arequipa, Peru Berkemeyer, John Louis Bethlehem, Pa. Biever, James Donald Hagerstown, Md. Bishop, Freeman Mercersburg, Pa. Bissell, John Jackson Pittsburgh, Pa. Blood, John Philadelphia, Pa. Boyd, Carson Auburn, Nebr. Bridges, Robert Hancock, Md. Brigham, Laurance Stevens Newark, N. J. Broderson, Arthur Peter Glen Ridge, N. J. Brooksbank, Charles Bertrand, Jr. Richwood, W. Va. Brubaker, William Lime Millersburg, Pa. Bruce, Percy Walton Tupper Lake, N. Y. Bryan, Augustus MacNair Tarboro, N. C. Bucklew, Samuel Brantley, Jr. Fort Worth, Texas Burhop, John Phillips East Chicago, Ind. Calderon, Jose M. Cabrera Fajardo, Porto Rico Calver, William Goldson W. Philadelphia, Pa. Carpenter, Nathan Herbert, Jr., Coshocton, Ohio Carroll, Jackson Armstrong Philadelphia, Pa. Chamberlin, John Douglass Cranburg, N. J. Clinton, Joseph Anthony Philadelphia, Pa. Coachman, Joseph Edward Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Cohen, Irwin New York City Coolidge, John Northampton, Mass. Cowan, Edward Hugh Uniontown, Pa. Craig, George Loose II Long Beach, Calif. Craley, Henry Elmer Red Lion, Pa. Crawbuck, Walter Scott Pittsburgh, Pa. Crouse, David Deerfield Broadalbin, N. Y. Daniels, Marshall Wilton Hancock, Md. Daub, John Cochrane Pittsburgh, Pa. Davison, McGill Clarke Johnstown, Pa. Detchon, Carl Alfred Youngstown, Ohio DeVeau, Stanley Joseph Lexington, Mass. Dibler, William Park Turtle Creek, Pa. Diener, William Lewis Harrisburg, Pa. Dixon, William Gillan Summitt, N. J. Duffy, Robert Charles Scranton, Pa. Dunne, Philip LeRoy Brooklyn, N. Y. Eaton, Francis Wayne Detroit, Mich. Ernest, John Fletcher Rochester, N. Y. Felsenthal, Louis Mayer Lexington, Ky. Flanagan, Francis Donald Oneida, N. Y. Focht, Brown Lewisburg, Pa. Foote, Eugene Howard Grand Rapids, Mich. French, Jack McKay Elmira, N. Y. Frey, John Donald Brighton, N. Y. Gardner, Ira Bernard Patten, Me. Garman, Robert Bouse Tyrone, Pa. Gazdagh, William, Jr. Expedit, Pa. Geis, Willis Brooklyn, N. Y. Green, Thomas Cornelius Harrisburg, Pa. Griest, Richard Gimler Barnesboro, Pa. Haefeker, John Berthold Tamaqua, Pa. Hagaman, Charles Arnold Syracuse, N. Y. Hager, Donald Campbell South Bend, Ind. Hall, Perry George Scranton, Pa. Hallett, Ellis Archer, Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Hart, Charles Elizur Albion, N. Y. Havens, Edwin Bowne Lakewood, N. J. Hayden, John Francis New York City Heath, Charles Stanley Brockton, Mass. Hepp, Sigel Frederick Hamburg, N. Y. Heppenstall, Samuel Brittlef Pittsburgh, Pa. Hester, George Black Detroit, Mich. Highberger, William Weber Greensburg, Pa. Hill, Bishop Perkins Washington, D. C. Hodson Merrill White Plains, N. Y. Howell, Michael Joseph Bethlehem, Pa. Hunt, Horace Hamilton Hamburg, N. Y. Hunter, Donald Harvey Lewistown, Pa. Jackson, Norton Binchmore East Orange, N. J. Jamison, John Latta Greensburg, Pa. Johnson, Harry Nathaniel Avoca, Pa. Jones, Frederick Arthur Jackson, Ohio Kelley, James Trimble Pittsburgh, Pa. Kelly, Edward Eugene Duluth, Minn. Kiernan, Philip de Neri Bethlehem, Pa. Killmer, William Waldo Tionesta, Pa. Kingsley, Llewellyn Canton, Okla. Kirk, Robert Hall Steubenville, Ohio Kline, John Clarence Greensburg, Pa. Knoepp, Louis Frederick Pittsburgh, Pa. Kreider, James Landis Palmyra, Pa. Kremer, George Washington, Jr Louisville, Ky. Lackey, Gerald Stratton Montclair, N. J. Lawrence, Arthur Lewis Smyrna, Asia Minor Layser, Earl Franklin Richland, Pa. Leinbach, Joseph Nevin Philadelphia, Pa. Lemon, Reginald Dean Yonkers, N. Y. Lerch, Harry Joseph, Jr. Allentown, Pa. Lichtenwalner, Charles Kalb Allentown, Pa. Long, Harry Mutzig Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Lovell, Clayton Leroy Elmira, N. Y. Lummis, William Bertram Haddonfield, N. J. McAndrews, George William Youngstown, Ohio McCandless, Milton Lowrie, Jr. Rochester, Pa. McClements, James Burns, Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. McClure, Thomas Wright Crafton, Pa. McElnea, Howard Stanley Orange, N. J. McGill, Duff Smith Meadville, Pa. McLaughlin, Jack McDowell Mercersburg, Pa. McNerney, Charles Anthony Greensburg, Pa. MacKay, Galen Compton Pittsburgh, Pa. Mairs, Elwood Donald Norristown, Pa. Manchester, Harry Dallas Bayonne, N. J. Mann, William Reedsville, Pa. Mansfield, John Parker Flint, Mich. Matheny, Albert Ralston, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Matheson, Kenneth Darragh Washington, Pa. Mazey, William Lewis Newark, Ohio Meehan, Leo Joseph Ikon, N. Y. Miller, Alexander Donald Philadelphia, Pa. Miller, Arold Sidney Union City, Pa. Miller, John Hampton Thomas, W. Va. Milliman, Charles Harlan Bryant Genesee, N. Y. Moffett, Thomas Fleming Atlanta, Ga. Morgan, Walter Finley Mooresville, Ind. Morris, William Loyd, Jr. Morgantown, W. Va. Morrison, James Carleton Ithaca, N. Y. Morrow, Arthur Griddle Elmira, N. Y. Mosses, George Woollen McConnellsburg, Pa. Musses, Fred Alfred Indiana, Pa. Napier, Robert Yonkers, N. Y. Neely, James Speer Mercersburg, Pa. Norris, Isaac Bruce Curwensville, Pa. Northup, Stuart Howard Allentown, Pa. Notman, William Robson Clebrig, Paget, West Bermuda Oaken, Robert Willis Salamanca, N. Y. Orbison, John Harris, Jr. Ludiana, Punjab, India Outten, Elmer Stuart Dover, Del. Palmer, Chester Llewellyn Malba, Whitestone, Long Island, N.Y. Payne, Fredrick Fahnley Indianapolis, Ind. Peters, William Frederick Allentown, Pa. Phillips, Harold Alton Scranton, Pa. Plough, Albert Thomas Greensburg, Pa. Porter, George Lincoln Rochester, N. Y. Posey, Harold Arnold Reading, Pa. Pugh, Kenneth Taylor Hershey, Pa. Purdy, Remington James Buffalo, N. Y. Rahauser, William Stover Chambersburg, Pa. Randolph, Daniel Fitz North Plainfield, N. J. Rathbun, Edward Brinton Allentown, Pa. Reinoehl, George Chaney Philadelphia, Pa. Reynolds, David Thomas Brightwaters, Long Island, N. Ringer, Robert Bovard Jeannette, Pa. Risdon, J. Leslie Uniontown, Pa. Ritter, Maurice Sierer Chambersburg, Pa. Robinson, Lawrence Harry Wheeling, W. Va. Robinson, Paul Monroe, Jr. Clarksburg, W. Va. Rogers, Nathaniel Peabody Michigan City, Ind. Rutledge, Thomas Pinckney, Jr. McClellansville, S. C. Sabbarese, Italo Americo Chicago, Ill. Safberg, James Benson Carbondale, Pa. Safberg, John Frederick Carbondale, Pa. Samelson, Lester Elias Memphis, Tenn. Schofield, Robert Wheeling, Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. Scott, Charles Schlager Scranton, Pa. Scott, Ethan Allen Yonkers, N. Y. Scott, Roger Williams Washington, D. C. Shaffer, William Frederick Mercersburg, Pa. Smith, Charles Alan Wyomissing, Pa. Smith, Edward de Forest New York City Smith, Woodward Chicago, Ill. Snow, George Herbert, Jr. Brockton, Mass. Snowden, John Dibert Weaver, Jr. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Starcher, Charles Wellington Huntington, W. a. Stauffer, Richard Scull Scottdale, Pa. St. Clair, Donald Daniel Clairton, Pa. Stewart, Harry Hawthorne Duquesne, Pa. Stow, Jesse David New Paltz, N. Y. Strayer, Paul Gilbert Rochester, N. Y. Sutherland, Charles Fish, Jr. Morgantown, W. Va. Sweeney, Robert Donald Yonkers, N. Y. Sweeten, James III Philadelphia, Pa. Switz, Robert Gordon East Orange, N. J. Swoope, Roland Hewitt Merion, Pa. Tonkay, Eugene Greensburg, Pa. Towner, Lester Nichols Baltimore, Md. Towner, Winthrop Hoadley Baltimore, Md. Trousdell, John Warburton, Yorktown Heights, N. Y. Trudeau, Walter Leo Tupper Lake, N. Y. Tucker, William Conover Elizabeth, N. J. Turner, William Richard Pensacola, Fla. Vukmanic, George Joseph McKeesport, Pa. Waddell, Robert Cornelius Jeannette, Pa. Wagoner, John Suppes Johnstown, Pa. Waller, A. Nelson Washington, D. C. Walley, Harold Lorain New Kensington, Pa. Walsh, Paul John Trenton, N. J. Weaver, Darrell Austin Corning, No Y. Weeks, Forrest Greeley, III Skaneateles, N. Y. Wells, William Strother, Jr. Platte City, Mo. Westpfahl, John Christian Scranton, Pa. Wetherill, Theodore Gloyd Casper, Wyoming White, Reginald Joseph Providence, R. I. Whitton, John Robert Maplewood, N. J. Wilson, Samuel Wolcott New York City Wynn, William Andrew Louisville, Ky. JUNIORS UPPER JUNIORS Albert, Samuel Arnold Waterbury, Conn. Beasley, Dexter Charles Binghamton, N. Y. Berre, Charles New Haven, Conn. Bossart, Charles Coulter, Jr. Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Boyd, James Haywood Hickory, N. C. Brooksbank, Gardner Pritchard Richwood, W. Va. Brown, Stuart Portage, Pa. Butts, Mark Kaiser Sodus, N. Y. Calderon, Rafael A. Cabrera Fajardo, Porto Rico Campbell, Rowland John Haddonfield, N. J. Carney, Rex Ford Erie, Pa. Caspar, Charles Jean, Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Coolidge, Calvin, II Northampton, Mass. Daugherty, Haywood Harry Grove City, Pa. Davis, Frank Willard Uniontown, Pa. Davis, Ralph Claire Pittsburgh, Pa. Davis, Wilton H. Morgantown, W. Va. Dewey, Sydney Lennon New York City Driver, Carroll Hagerman Timberville, Va. DuBois, Philip Elting New Paltz, N. Y. Estep, Edwin Justin Maplewood, N. J. Eve, Howard Brownlow Hamilton, Bermuda Feit, Louis Watson Tionesta, Pa. Foote, Norman Cooper Nunda, N. Y. French, John Haines Livingston Chicago, 111. Geitner, Charles Henry, Jr. Hickory, N. C. Gleason, Harrison Farnsworth, Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Grove, George Howard Mercersburg, Pa. Halberstadt, Robert LeConte Pottsville, Pa. Hall, Norman S. Asbury Park, N. J. Hamil, Harvey Nelson Fort Loudon, Pa. Hays, Edward S. Mercersburg, Pa. Higgins, Harold Joseph New Haven, Conn. Highberger, John Moore Greensburg, Pa. Jepson, William Lee Brooklyn, N. Y. Jerauld, Frederick Niles Coligny, Jr. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Johnson, Edwin Boyd Audubon, Ia. Johnson, Ernest Earl Avoca, Pa. Jones, Emyrs Wynn Butte City, Mont. Kirk, Henry Martin Steubenville, Ohio Klingensmith, Fred Chester Jeannette, Pa. Koontz, Philip Edward, Jr. Roanoke, Va. Lathrop, George Behee Hazleton, Pa. Lobdell, Hugh Jared Washington, D. C. Martel, Felix Antonio Guines, Cuba Miller, Ambrose Marshall, Jr. New York City Moreland, Joseph Albert Morgantown, W. Va. Morrill, Richard Irwin Aurora, Ill. Nevarez, Mario Gorge Santurce, Porto Rico Niemann, Charles Franklin, Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. North, James Caleb, Jr. Mifflintown, Pa. Obelkevich, Henry Loma Throop, Pa. Potts, Keith Charlesworth Greensburg, Pa. Riefler, Merriman DeWitt Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Ritner Fred Vincent East Orange, N. J. Rose, William Owens Greensburg, Pa. Rutledge, Archibald Hamilton, Jr. Mercersburg, Pa. Sandford, Mark Gurley Des Moines, Ia. Shartle, Thomas Howes Franklin, Ohio Stauffer, John Henry Jeannette, Pa. Stauffer, Phillip Warren Scottdale, Pa. Stoner, John Wilbur Lemasters, Pa. Stoyer, Benjamin Irvin Frederick Philadelphia, Pa. Tindall, Joseph Richardson Philadelphia, Pa. Tindall, William Hall Philadelphia, Pa. Treganowan, Eugene Trevor New York City White, Clarence Dothard Greenville, Pa. Wonders, William Elwood Swissvale, Pa. LOWER JUNIORS Ash, Samuel Howard Malba, Long Island, N.Y. Carrier, Euphrastus Edward Summerville, Pa. Dangerfield, Benjamin Manners Pittsburgh, Pa. Disborough, William Smith Summerville, N.J. Feria, Luis Americo Havana, Cuba Jones, Grant Richard Richmond Furnace, Pa. Klein, Harry Myren Atlantic City, N.J. SUMMARY OF CLASSES Seniors 82 Upper Juniors 68 Upper Middlers 141 Lower Juniors 7 Lower Middlers 210 Total 508 STATES REPRESENTED Pennsylvania 225 Kentucky 3 New York 76 Tennessee 3 New Jersey 42 Wisconsin 2 Ohio 18 Virginia 2 West Virginia 17 Nebraska 2 Maryland 15 Oklahoma 2 Michigan 10 Wyoming 2 District of Columbia 8 Montana 1 Massachusetts 7 Delaware 1 Illinois 6 Maine 1 Missouri 6 Minnesota 1 Indiana 6 Washington 1 Connecticut 5 Georgia 1 Florida 4 New Hampshire 1 South Carolina 4 Texas 1 North Carolina 4 Kansas 1 Iowa 4 Rhode Island 1 California 3 Total 487 FOREIGN COUNTRIES REPRESENTED Cuba 4 Smyrna, Asia 1 Brazil 3 Chile 1 Porto Rico 3 India 1 China 2 Denmark 1 Japan 2 Peru 1 Bermuda 2 Grand Total 508 SUMMARY OF STATES AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES REPRESENTED States of the Union Represented 35 Foreign Countries Represented 11 Total 46