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CLASS OF 1935 RYNEAR CHARLES ALLEN ARTHUR GRAYSON BODINE MacDougall, New York Owasco, New York Arcs: Football, 2. Arcs; Phi Phi Delta: Football, 1. WILLIAM PARET ATWATER GEORGE CLAY BOSSARD Chestertown, Maryland Geneva, New York Scientific; Sigma Phi, Lacrosse, 3, 4. Scientific; Cross-Country, 3; Epsilon Pi Sigma. RUSSELL TREMAINE BARER Cornwall, New York PH1L1AS JOSEPH BOUCHER Geneva, New York Arts; Kappa Sigma; Chimera; H Club; Class vice-president, 2; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse, 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling, 1, 2. Scientific; Glee Club, 1; Debate, 1, Epsilon Pi Sigma, President, 4; Medbery Mummers, 1; Freshman Honors. WILLIAM STEPHEN BANKS, JR New Rochelle, New York Arts; Theta Delta Chi; Chimera; Kappa Beta Phi; Skull and Dagger; Owl Club; Orange Key; News Bureau, 1, 2, Assistant Editor, 3; Glee Club, 1, Herald, 1,2, Exchange Editor, 3, Editorial Board, 4; Clubs Editor, 1935 Echo: Candidate Basketball Manager, 1; Candidate- Lacrosse Manager, 2, 3; Candidate Cross- Country Manager, 3, Varsity Manager, 4; Junior Blazer Committee; Medbery Mummers; Scroll and Flagon; Class Social Chairman, 4. JOSEPH POLLITT BARKER JR German town , Pennsylvania Arts; Kappa Alpha; Orange Kev, Vice-president, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Medbery Mummers, 1, 2, Vice-president, 3, President, 4; Christian Association; International Relations Club, Science Club 1, 2; Frosh Frolic Committee; Soph Hop Committee; Junior Prom Commit- tee. WILLIAM HORTON BOWDEN Geneva, New York Scientific; Theta Delta Chi; Druid; Chimera, Epsilon Pi Sigma, Orange Key, President, 4; H Club; Photographic Editor, 1935 Echo; Football, 1, Basketball, I, 2, 3, captain, 4; Tennis, 1; Lacrosse, I, 2, 3; Freshman, Sopho- more, Junior Honors, Phi Beta Kappa; Board of Control, Student vice-president. GORDON WILLIS DUCK Geneva, New York Scientific; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Football, 3; Band, 4; Epsilon Pi Sigma. DONALD JOHN BUSHNELL Sherrill, New York Arts; International Relations Club, President, 4. H Twain -Eight
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has awarded us high standing not only as a class hut among one another, each having qualified to command according to his previously-chosen bent, in a separate niche of his own. Control, as a senior, over what happened there, was the reward by privilege for the previous years con- tributed, an office that could offer an actual challenge of leadership and a not-to-stringent test of ability. The only danger consisted in viewing our pedestals too seriously and as things tangible. The chief heritage we can leave is in training and choosing the men whose eyes, after ours, seek those same pedestals. In remembering lost classmates of whom we are proud, comes the realization that the group has shrunk in numbers, even during the last year, with a mortality that is too high. The four- vear career can be viewed now with sincere conviction that it enabled us to secure the rudi- mentary life equipment we desired above all else. The choice was ours, the resulting structure a contribution from others, both teachers and fellow students. Wisdom of the choice and strength of that structure are the propositions we now set out to prove. Historian Wilcox, Olschcwskc, Patterson, ScoviI, LcFrancc, Chasey, Lapham, Zimmerman, Bushnell, Bossard, Cross, Bowden, Harter Whitney, Rich Ncttleton, Frier, Atwater, Culcell, Taylor, Bodinc, VanOrmer, Johnson, MacCubbin, Loew, Overs, Gaffney, Harvey Walker, Barker, Banks, Corcilius, Courage, Idc, O’Prav, Maher, Baker, Labigan H Twenty-Seven
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19 3 5 CLASS ROBERT ARTHUR CHASEY Castile, New York Scientific; Delta Psi Omega; Orange Key, H Club; Medbcry Mummers, 1; Christian Asso- ciation; International Relations Club; Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3; Cross-Country, 2, 3, Captain ,4; Tennis, 1; Board of Control; Lacrosse, 3- 4. DeWITT CLINTON Barnstable, Massachusetts Arts; Theta Delta Chi; Basketball, 1,2. ALEXANDER BENEDICT CORC1LIUS, JR. Jamestown, New York Arts; Sigma Chi; Yomis, Phi Delta Sigma, K.K.K., Glee Club, 1, 2; Candidate manager, 3; Science Club, President, 4; Christian Asso- ciation; Forum; Debate, 2, 3, Herald mechani- cal department, 1, 2, Track, 1, 2; Candidate Basketball Manager, 1, 2, Class Secretary, 4. MAX BISHOP COURAGE Utica, New York Arts; Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Sigma; Debate, 2, 3, Football, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse, 1, 3; Cross- Country, 1. J AMES EDWIN CROSS Brooklyn, New York Scientific; Kappa Alpha; Chimera, Kappa Beta Phi; Yomis; Skull and Dagger; Owl Club; H Club; Medbcry Mummers, 1, 3; Class Treasurer, I, Vice-president, 3; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse, 2, 3, 4; Board of Control. O F SAMUEL ISIDORE CUKELL Seneca Falls, New York Scientific; Epsilon Pi Sigma. HUBERT GORDON CUMMINGS Elmira, New York Scientific; Sigma Chi, Kappa Beta Phi; Skull and Dagger; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistanr Ad- vertising Manager, 1935 Echo; Basketball, 1; Chairman, Intcrfrarernity Ball Committee. JOHN MERCER FRIER Hoosick Falls, New York Arts; Lacrosse, 1; Intramural Manager, 3, 4. MATTHEW WATSON GAFFNEY Webster, New York Arts; Delta Psi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; Glee Club, 1; Debate, 3, International Relations Club, President, 3; Medbery Mummers, 1, Candidate Football Manager, 1; Candidate Basketball Manager, 1, 2; Board of Control. WALTER ROBERT TERRY HAMPSHIRE Brooklyn, New York Arts; Phi Phi Delta; Scroll and Flagon; K.K.K.; Christian Association; Hobart News Bureau, 2; Forum; Herald, 1, 2, Assistant Sports Edi- tor, 3, Sports Editor, 4; Athletics Editor, 1935 Echo; Lacrosse, 2; Candidate Football Manag- er, 1; Candidate Track Manager, 2. MILLARD RALPH HARTER Moravia, New York Arts; Phi Phi Delta; Chimera; K.K.K., H Club; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Associa- tion; Junior Blazer Committee; Secretary of Intramural Board, 3, 4; Freshman Disciplinar- ian, 4. H Ttrait y-Nwe
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