Hobart College - Echo of the Seneca Yearbook (Geneva, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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Scrap on Moving-l'p Day. This is the day at the end of the year when each class is moved up to that section in Chapel where il would sit for the coming year. Now, as Seniors, on that memorable day, we sit in those seats which we occupied as Freshmen. Those scats represent, not our beginning in College as they once did, but our introduction into a new and different life. As we will look back in future years upon our college life, we shall undoubtedly remember these four years as being the best years of our lives. Many of us, probably, have often con- sidered whether we spent these years wisely. If we had them to live over again, some of us might spend more time with our books; others of us might indulge more intensively in other activities. During our life at Hobart, several important changes have been made. We have been through parts of the administrations of two presidents and two deans. The Hobart Hand made its appearance in our first year. Many physical additions have improved the general appearance of the campus. Now we leave our dear Alma Mater with the hope that we, the class of 1!)S8, have con- tributed our bit to her welfare in only partial return for the benefits with which she has provided us. Historian SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS N AKH.WVAY HKOADIICHST MOOIfK wKKiirr MII.LKK

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Fkont Row: VanHooft, Eckel, Conster, Bender Jensen, Weber, Bruce, Van de Carr, Kemp, Bowling, Jenkins, Moore, Osburn, Bruce Second Row: lorin. Roc tike, Berner, McKee, Ihirer, Hull, (Irandin, Armstrong I ’ere A bson Keith, Browne, M unlock Tiiihd Row: Ludlow, Micks, Zuidema, Knox, llarnish, Broudhurst, Babcock, Fraser, Bra pi on, Henry Smith, Miller, Herendeen, X a r rawa i , Wilson, Meehan, Sprentall, Mid worth, Fleming Fochth Row: Reed, Spencer, Cartridge, Cook, Dougherty, Bayne, Reynolds, Borfer, Snyder, Wright Spring stead SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The pen cannot put in words what the mind can express in thoughts and in pleasant memo- ries of our college years. If we, as a class, have benefited our Alma Mater in any small way, it will be remembered in later years. In other words, all those events which would ordinarily be recorded, will be remembered, after we leave. Therefore to write a class history seems to be folly. However, inasmuch as all of the classes before us have found it expedient to list their accom- plishments, far be it from the historian of 1988 to set any precedent, especially since Hobart has so manv fine traditions. When we came here as Freshmen, in the Fall of 1934, we were made acquainted with the traditions of our noble Alma Mater. According to tradition, the Sophomores won the Flour Wl



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CLASS OF 1938 ERIC ABSON BlKKALO, NeW YoHK Scientific; President Neutral Body; President Epsilon I’i Sigma; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; Christian Association, 1. 1, 3, 4; Literary Clnl), 3, I; Science (Mul), 8, 4; Philosophy Club; Board of ('ontrot. MARSHALL THOMAS ARMSTRONG Noroton Hkichts, Conn. Arts; Sigma Phi; Football, 1,2,8, 4; Lacrosse, I: Boxing, 1. 2; French Play. VERNON FREDERICK BABCOCK Kknmork, New Y uik Arts: Secretary Intramural Board: Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, I; Lacrosse, 1, I; Varsity H” Club. FRANK PETER BENDER Brooklyn, New York Arts: Kappa Sigma: Boxing, I, 2; Lacrosse, 2: Intramural Board; Orange Key. RALPH JAY BERNER Rochester, New York Scientific: Phi Phi Delta: (dee Club. 1, 2, 3, I: Freshman Honors; Epsilon Pi Sigma. KNTD BORGLLM Penn Yan, New York Arts; Phi Phi Della; Boxing, I. 2. 3. 4: Foot- ball, t: Lacrosse, 1. JACKSON IIUGII BOWLING Kenmore, New York Arts; Sigma Phi: Druid; Chimera: Orange Key; Class Vice-President, 1,2; Football, I, 2, 3, t: Basketball, 1. 2, 3; Captain, 4: La- crosse, 1. 2. 8, I. WILLIAM SHANNON BRACE Lebanon, Pennsylvania Arts; Sigma Chi: Science Club; Kappa Bela Phi: Lacrosse, 3. I; Philosophy Club. ALBERT BROADIIURST. JR. Titusville, Pkn.vsylva.via Arts; Phi Phi Delta; Football, I, 2, 3. I: Glee Club, I, 2. 4: Vice-President, 8; Class Treasurer. I, 2; Class Vice-President, 8: Orange Key: (Miimera; Board of Control; Druid. SYDNEY JAMES BROWNE Providence, Rhode Island Arts; Brown University, 1: International Re- lations Club. 2, 8, 4; Christian Association; Philosophy Club: Debate. 2, 3, 4. JOHN OSCAR BRUCE Freeport, Illinois Arts; Kappa Alpha; Literary Club; Outing Club; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Try- outs; Little 'Plica tre, 2: Treasurer, .‘5; Philoso- phy Club: Candidate Basketball Manager, 1. 2; Christian Association: Phi Beta Kappa. ALBERT PATRICK CAMEMO Rochester, New York Scient ilic; Board of Control: Lacrosse. 1,2, 3,4; Science Club; Glee (’lull, 1,2. 3. 4. ROBERT WrrmXGTOX CANFIELD, JR, West Hartford, Connecticut Arts; Sigma Phi: Candidate Cross Country Manager: Christian Association: Philosophy (Mob: Camera Club. 4. 34

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