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Row 1: B. S. Pansey, M. G. Zarchen, D. H. Dwares, Mr. Hollman, V. A. Cianci, Jr.
Herman, faculty advisor; D. M. Merchant, D. B. Schartner, Row 5: R. A. Hargreaves, R. E. Smith, D. R. Hysko, E. D.
G. F. Kilborn. Scarlatos, A. H. Davis, Jr.
Row 2: D. S. Batty, E. H. Fernald, Jr., R. H. Carpenter, A. Row 6: D. S. Anslow, J. J. Dunn, H. C. Morrison, S. P.
P. Tothy, A. A. Kemalian, P. B. Jernquist, C. R. Kelly, D. Dretler.
H. Chase. Row 7: E. J. Capuano, Jr., R. Fain, A. H. Myrow, K. D.
Row 3: F. N. Levinger, D. S. Martin, C. M. Wilson, J. M. Pettigrew, F. R. DeCesaris.
Sherman, P. J. Bloom. Row 8: C. E. McLeod, J. D. Altman, J. L. Goldstein, S.
Row 4: H. S. Thornley, E. G. Burton, L. D. Edwards, P. S. Perry, R. H. Willis.
THE CHESS CLUB
David M. Merchant, President Donald H. Dwares, Vice-President
David B. Schartner, Secretary James P. Londergan, Jr., Treasurer
Mr. Marion L. Herman, Faculty Advisor
"To me it has always seemed that chess is a game The Moses Brown Chess Club, the oldest organiza
closely related to life itself. It teaches you how to tion of its kind in the school, is enjoying its largest
coordinate reason with instinct. It teaches you to be enrollment since its founding in 1933. Under the
responsible for your own mistakes. It teaches you not patient guidance of Mr. Herman, beginners and vet
to underestimate the other fellow at any time, if you erans meet every Monday afternoon from Christmas
until spring vacation. The annual round-robin tour
wish to survive. It teaches you to accept defeat with a
smile and to realize that a Pawn cannot always be nament promises to be most exciting this year, as the
come a Queen, and that not everybody can become a entire membership is anticipating keen competition.
Lasker.” — Mischa Elman.

