Hamilton College - Hamiltonian Yearbook (Clinton, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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JAMES AXVERY, JR., NPY Aurora ffjiynfl ffdtvefl Jim is the idol fidlel of the Psi U's. Seems to have the wherewithal, whether it be to prod his brothers to action or to twinkle his pedal digits on the cinders. Obviously, he boasts of the loca- tion of his home. FRANCIS FoLsoM BAKER, E-I1 Buffalo HP'7'CZ7'lH This mild-mannered lad really stepped into the realm of hockeydom this year, when he was selected as one of the goalies on the Olympic team. Prior to that he had lived the life of a true week-ender. The Sig ears are still ringing with his tales of the Deutschland. DAv1D ELLIS BASTEN, XA? West Hartford, Conn. ff-Daqjeff Of the smilingly silent, non-committal sort. Al- ways does well by himself at House Party. Is a flashy dresser in spots. But, notwithstanding, has lots of business acumen and very few evils. GEORGE PAGE BATIQS, AM' Mount Vernon B0oI9y Poodle The jolly pilot of the Jolly Cod Car. Perpetu- ally grinning, he is infectuous. Made his claim to fame by swallowing a key so as not lose it. Plans to sell hats by being sociable. Prujrf Twenty-Six

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THE SENIOR CLASS President Goss E are now approaching the end of the journey which four years ago we began with feelings, mixed-shall we say-with curiosity and expectation. At the end of these four years, we see that, after all, time is merely relative, measured not by days, but by events. Besides this idea, many other ideas have been cast aside, have undergone changes, or have had their inception while we have been in college. Proximity to our own time distorts our perspective and hinders us from Writing, now, a history of the class of 1936. Likewise a history written 50 years hence of our sojourn here would doubtless lose all pro- portion by its tendency to become sentimental. Some mention, however, should be made of events which seem more or less outstanding to us as we leave our alma mater. First, we are the largest class ever to leave Hamilton-if we may call that a distinction. ln addition to ordinary means such as exams, we have lost two of our members through death during college. Among faculty changes, we have witnessed the passing of Professors Squires, Fitch, and Ibbotson from their years of active teaching to retirement. Death also took Professor Lewis during our stay here. Many changes in rules have been made since our entrance. VVe have seen a Dean's list established, a reduction of daily chapels, and now a liberalization of the curriculum. Most of us heartily endorse these steps as means to furthering the intellectual growth of Hamilton. We didn't see the new gym, but we pass the hope of seeing one on to our successors. Surprisingly little has been said about studies, but then, unfortunately, students don't recall studies as the outstanding events of their stay in col- lege and that is what we set out, though we may have disgressed a bit, to chronicle. Page Twenty-Five



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CHARLES HENRY CURTIS BRAKES, Ill, XXI' Hackensack, N. ffH'6nn-yi! The forehead of a savant, eyes for women, a. nose for biology, and ears for everything. At the same time, from his mouth flow words that convince the most skeptical. Coach Winters' only odds-on man in track. QRDINE CLEVELAND BRAKES, Xi' Hackensack, N. Dine Ordeen Henny's little brother, Dine. Stepped up and grabbed himself a. Phi Bete key in the middle of the year. Quite a Poli Sci demon, too. When it's a question of what to do about it, ask Dine. He always has a suggestion. LEONARD LU'l l'ON BEEB12, APY Troy lflgeebh' The silent Cal of the Psi U's. Hears all, knows, but says nothing and smiles charmingly and disarmingly. He also makes the cinders fly in dazzling array. But, they say that the Troy demoiselles are Daddy conscious and that it's none other than Beeb. .IOHN B1cRK121,1sY Bemis, TKE Ridgewood, N. Tweedler Boiklcy Tough guy from Joisey-but commutes from Ute and Tom's. Knows more about the Casa Loma orchestra than Glen Gray does. Knows his curves -in baseball. New Jersey against anybody. Misses his crony, Gibbons. Page Twmmf Smww

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