Joe:
Thanks for that article. That one I have seen before. It was found at the Temple library a few years ago by LuLu's Steve Sayers as he was doing research for the LuLu restoration.
There are some interesting facts and some odd anomalies of the sequence of the course that show up from that article. I'll explain them later and the reasons why.
I'd never seen those photos before though. One thing they do show is the remarkable beauty of some of the wives of some of the members!!
Again, Weston Hibbs and what he did for the club is pretty remarkable but the truth is that sort of responsibility fell to him by default because apparently none of the other founding members wanted to do it or could do it, party due to the war.
My own grandfather, A.J. Drexel Paul, went into the First WW very early (1917) and he had the distinction of being on the first U.S. ship sunk by the Germans in WW1. As they were attempting to land off the ship in France the Germans blew them out of the water. That's kind of the way most of AJDP's life went frankly.
He was the president of the club for quite a few years in the late 1920s and 1930s and the board minutes show about the only issue he was concerned with is to insure that champagne always be served at Board meetings. Eventually his wishes in that vein were over-ruled and he was sent out to pasture.