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

 - Class of 1944

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FREDERICK SHELDON BARNES Fred Barnes came to Hobart from Louville Academy. Fritz is a member of the Commons Club as well as of Epsilon Pi Sigma. He likes sports in general, particularly sailing and tennis, and was active in intramural com- petition. He was a major in Chemistry and Biology. After graduating from Hobart, Fritz plans to go on to medical school to prepare himself for a commission as a lieutenant in the Army. At Hobart, Fritz was a member of the band and orchestra. WILLIAM OLIVER BOSWELL, JR. Bill Boswell, a chemistry major, came from Rochester, New York, where he was born on July 8, 1921. He prepared for college at St. Paul's school in Concord, New Hamp- shire Alph, a member of Sigma Phi Frater- nity, was social chairman in his sophomore year. Boz played freshman football, and in his freshman and sophomore years he played lacrosse. He is also a member of the Outing Club If the war had not interfered, he would like io have done research in lighter-than- air balloons. Bozzy is a member of the En- listed Reserve Corps. NICHOLASVANVRANKENFRANCHOT BROWN Nick Brown of Scottsville, New York, was born April 4, 1923- A graduate of Scotts- illf High School, Nick entered Hobart and majored in English. Nick, a brother in Sigma Phi Fraternity, was an active member of the Herald staff, serving as a reporter and a member of the circulation department in his freshman and sophomore years and as business manager in his junior year. He was also the assistant manager of both football and basketball and was a member of Orange Key. Nick hopes to go into the Navy, and after rhe war he wants to teach. HERBERT MONROE BARRALL Herb Barrall was born on February 1, 1922 in Nanticoke, Pennsylvania. He moved to Wilkes-Barre where he now lives, and was graduated from the local high school before coming to Hobart. Herb, a member of the Phi Phi Delta Fra- ternity, has played on the house team in all intramural sports. He was a member of the Delta Phi Alpha, Orange Key, and is the religious editor of the Herald. A major in sociology, Herb hopes to go to the Virginia Theological Seminary to pre- pare himself for the priesthood of the Epis- copal Church. EDMUND BURTON BRACKER Ed Bracker came to Hobart from Rochester, New York, where he attended the East High School. A member of the Commons Club, Eddie was an active participant in intramural sports. He was also editor of the Herald, and a member of Orange Key. Majoring in business administration, Ed hopes to go into advertising and salesmanship after the war. Taking and collecting pictures of campus life is the favorite hobby of Ed's. THOMAS ELMER CALLEAR Tom Callear attended the Thomas Edison High School before coming to Hobart. He majored in biology and chemistry so that he might go to graduate school to study for medicine. Red was a member of Epsilon Pi Sigma and also of the band. He likes good music, and good cars. He was born on February 10, 1923 in Elmira, New York, where he lives with his parents. 30



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EUGENE TOWNSEND CARPENTER, JR. Gene Carpenter, a member of Theta Delta Chi Fraternity, was botn on October 20, 1922 in Cortland, New York, but his home- town is now Geneva. Carpy was active on his fraternity's teams in all intramural sports. In his freshman year he played both football and lacrosse, and played football in his sophomore year. He was active in the Little Theater in his sopho- more and junior years. Carpy, a business administration major, hopes to go into business after he gets out of the Marines. ARTHUR ROLAND CUMMINGS, JR. Art Cummings attended St. Paul's School in Garden Citv, Long Island, before enrolling at Hobarr. As an undergraduate, he majored in sociology and economics. Art was the associate editor of the Echo, a member of Orange Key, and of Theta Delta Chi. He held the position of treasurer in his senior vear, and of social chairman in his junior and senior years For recreation he chooses sailing and surf fishing, Art was born April 18, 1922 in Richmond Hill, Long Island, New York. DAVID JOSEPH DAVIS Dave Da is, a business administration ma|or, was born on October 11, 1921, in Buffalo, where he attended Bennett High Vliool before coming to Hobart. Dave, a member of Phi Phi Delta, played football and lacrosse during the time he was here. He left Hobart in the middle of his junior year to go into active duty with the Marine Corps EMILIO ANTHONY CIPRIANO Emilio Cipriano, a pre-med student, grad- uated from the Port Washington Senior High School, Port Washington, Long Island. He has majored in biology and chemistry to pre- pare himself for graduate school where he will study for his M.D. Cip, a Neutral, played intramural football, basketball, and was a member of the Neutral bowling team. As his hobby, he collects stamps. He was born on October 14, 1922 in Port Washington, where he now lives. ELTON HARDING DAVIES Ellie Davies was born in Steuben, New York on December 20, 1923, but now resides in Remsen, New York. He attended Remsen High School. He is a member of Phi Phi Delta Fraternity and of the International Relations Club. He represented his fraternity in the Christian Association. Besides representing his house in intra- mural sports, Babe was a member of the band and of the boxing team in his freshman and sophomore years. He majored in English, and after the war he hopes to become either a lawyer or a sales- man. DONALD FRANK DRIVER Don Driver, an English major, was a brother in Kappa Sigma Fraternity, a mem- ber of the Orange Key, of the Hobart Little Theater, and of the Outing Club. A reporter for the Herald for three years, he became the editorial staff assistant in his junior year. He was on the staff of the Speculum in his freshman year and helped with the Echo in his sophomore year. Don was born on December 3, 1923 in Buffalo, Ne a’ York, and now lives in Ken- more He plans teaching as a profession. 32

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