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) PHILIP LAWRENCE GOODEN Phil “goodn't” have done better as a week-ender and sport. His pastime was the radio (920 dub), and Morpheus' em- brace. A nice fellow, “hail, hearty and well met,” he's from Wilmington. Will you ever forget his bout with Frank Gor- den? Or ask him about the first day of spring. Fireside Group. Presbyterian Group KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRANK ROOSEVELT GORDON '‘Flash” was always on the move. Charmingly boyish, clamorous, yet in- stilled with a deeply rooted business in- tuition coupled with theological aptitude, this lad from Wilmington, Del., attempted any proposition. As an under-classman, he played varsity football, and hurt more than one person in the intramural and fraternal basketball games. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Intra-mural Council. Basketball KAPPA ALPHA PSI WILLIAM EDWARD GRIGGS Of quiet mien and easy going, Balti- more's T. P.” reveled in mechanics and “Coleisms.” A simple philosophy of truth and fair play and his sincerity insured his success in all endeavors. What varied “bull sessions” and “jumps” occurred in Rendall No. 4 at the expense of his record box! After every meal feet were wiped on his precious red carpet. He's a teacher to be and we have no doubt that he'll be one of the best. Dramatic Club. Varsity Track Team. Y M. C. A. Cabinet, Forum. Associate Literary Editor of Lion ALPHA PHI ALPHA 25
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KENNETH SINCLAIR DODSON Radical, energetic Ken'' was really The Lion. Many's the pound he lost, and sweat he poured. A subtle knowl- edge ol aesthetic work made him a su- perb critic and connoisseur of the line arts, especially along modern trends. Brooklyn, N. Y., calls him either lor teach- ing, creative writing or journalism. Editor ol Lincolnian, Editor-in-Chiel of the Lion, Dramatic Club, Winner ol Award lor Individual Acting, N. I. D. A. '37, Forum. Vice President of New York Club, Y. M C. A. Cabinet, Campus Community Chest Fund. Debating Team JOHN BRELAN FALCONER Rev was another of the perennial pie men. Up from Mississippi, he was a drawling bullshooter and excellent stu- dent. He knew his religion back, and was perpetually haunting Delaware. PHI BETA SIGMA LEO CARROL FIELDS Red Sails, the fat man of Wilmington, was the perpetual politician. One of Pro- fessor Davis' boys, he’ll always recall jumping into botany. Green and red do not go well together, neither did Leo and his prep cap. He'll be a Boss Tweed someday University Forum 24
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WILLIE LEO HAMILTON Steel Mills Hamilton, the vociferous one. came to us from Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania. He was always to be found engaged in debating, and was one of the class' prize “bullers. He claimed many honors representing the heavier roles in dramatics. He intends to sermonize. Debating, Dramatics. President of Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Secretary of Senior Class PHI BETA SIGMA CLIFFORD STANLEY HAYE Loud and wrong Haye” will not be forgotten by Phi Alpha Psi for his corking basketball game, his priceless “model practice teaching class and his sudden raucous laughter. New York is waiting with bated breath for him to join its rank of teachers Varsity Basketball, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Club, New York Club, Secretary of Freshman Class, Glee Club, Wrestling ALPHA PHI ALPHA JOSEPH JEFFREY HIGGS As the youngest man in Phi Alpha Psi, J. J. compensated for his juvenility through his clamorous voice and large stature. A rabbler from Jersey City, N. J., Higgs academically thrived in the me- dium of biology. He can tell everything about call it mesoderm, and dissocia- tion K. Medicine is his calling. University Quartette, Intramural Track and Basketball. University Choir, Treasurer of Senior Class. Glee Club 26 KAPPA ALPHA PSI III!;
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