Lehigh University - Epitome Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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BERNARD N. GATES Tyrone, Pa. Tyrone High School Lambda Chi Alpha Bun B, a lover of variety. A fact which is proved by his attemijts at four different courses before liis decision on Journalism. Since becoming an embryo reporter, lie has succeeded in acquiring newspapermen ' s habits both good and liad. But with his slow good nature he has earned the re- spect and friendship of all who know him. Football (2, 3) ; La- crosse (2, 3) : Llrown and White (News Editor i (4 i : Arcadia. JOHN ARTHUR GILMORE California, I ' a. California High ScIiodI Section B — Taylor Hall Gilly W E can find only two sliiny faults in Mr. Gilmore ' s personality. No. 1 : As a lover he has unusual intensity. Iiul the usual purpose (non-paternal, non-maternal, non- platonic) and a list of love-nests that sounds like a train crier ' s mouthings : Baltimore, Piiiladelphia, Betlilehem, In- diana. Ohio, California, and points enroute. Shiny fault No. 2 : As a sportsman Mr. Gilmore is recognized as a maestro at that line old art of throwing horseshoes. Brown and W bite Board (3. 4) ; Secretary- Treasurer Sophomore Class ; Robert W. Blake Society (3, 4) ; Interna- tional Relations Club (3. 4) : Director Dormitory Intramural Activities (4). Sophomore Honors: Wilbur English Prize ; Uebating Society; Pre- Legal Society. SAMUEL LAZARUS GRAW Sam, Shmolk Hillside. New Jersey So uth Side Higli School Sigma Alpha Mv: Arts M, LE imperturbe, standing at ease in Nature, ISlaster of all or mistress of all, aplomb in the midst of rational things. Imbued as the.v, passive, receptive, silent as they .... To confront night, storms, hunger, ridicule, accidents, i butfs. as the trees and animals d t. W. l r WHITMAN Lacrosse (2. 3, 4), Cap- lain (4) ; Football (1, 21 : Baseball (1) ; Burr, Advertising Manager (4), Board (3) ; Brown and White. Sporting Editor (4). News Editor (3) : Cyanide ; Pre-JIedical So- ciety I Journal Club. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS GROFF, JR. Bus. Fred lirooklyn, X. Y. Erasmus Hall High School Sigma Nu Arts T, I.ME for everything, that sums up Fred ' s col- p career. Lacrosse, publications, and studies. A way of omplishing everything timt be attempts, although he somewhat handicapped by a smouldering mass which lie Is a pipe. A tine fellow and a potentially famous doctor. 30

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WALTER L. DEEMER, JR. Walt Quakcrtown, Pa. Moses Brown Delta Upsilon Arts W lUn ' IIKU —WnU can fence belter with a steel Ii.il 111- Hiili his keen mind and nimhle wit is a (|uestii n a-i diltirnli In answer as the one conccrnin); the lien and tlie ecK. Siniiiltaneiiuslv straight A man and captain or the fencing team in his junior year. Walt represents the better type of l.ehinh man — scliolar. athlete, gentleman and fc ' ood fellow. IVncinK (1. 2. ;i. 4). I ' aptain (. ' D : F e n c i nt- ( ' lub (2. a. 4), Se relar. Treasurer (2). rri ' iil.nt (:!) ; Ueview. Edii.T in Chief (4). Associate IMi tor (3). Kditorial lioanl (2) ; ISrown and White. Kditorial Council (3. 41 : Mana inK Fencins; |2I; I ' hi Heta Kappa ; Fresh man and Sophomore Hon- ors ; I ' hi Kta Sisima : Oinicron Helta Kappa : Robert W. Itlake Society : Spanish Club. JOHN BAUER DIEFENBACH VVcstticId, New Jersey Wcstficld Senior High School Dief Arts O, Faithful Dief, that KPyser-like individual, erupts spontaneously at the end of his labors with a whole- hearted burst of .sons (?) and joviality. He cnjo.v.s a spir- ited, friendly arKUineut, regardless of whether he is up- holdini: the honor and t ' lory of his home town, trying to ex- plain the reason for bis increased use of the mails this year, . ■• ailvociiiiiiL- America ' s adherence to the World Court. Football (1) ; Track I 1. 2) ; Soccer (2) ; l-encins; (3, 4) : Phi Beta Kappa : Freshman and So|)homore Honors ; JIus- tard and C h ee.se : Inter- national Relations Club, Secretary (3), President 14). Ueview (2. 3) : Fre man Honors ; Sophomc Honors ; William Sojtl more l ' hij:lisli I ' rize ; I ' l Le.Kal Society ll. 11. 1 Itcia Kappa. SAMUEL EFRON lago. Effie Mlcntown, Fa. eiitown High .Scliool J SIT astride I ' arna. sns with my lyre. . nd pick with care the di.sobedient wire. The stupid shepherd lollin); on bis crook With deaf attention scarcely deigns to look. I bide my time, and it shall come at length. When, with a Titan ' s energy and strength, I ' ll grab a fistful of the strings, and (I, The world shall sulTer when 1 let them go! Arts Brown and White (1, 2. 3. 4) : Arcadia (4) : Mustard and Chee.se Club I I. 2. 3. 4). President 111. ROBERT FARNHAM. JR. riiihulclphia, Pa. tier man town . cademy Delta Tail Delta A, .r l.. i;i;AN ri.Y glamorous and disarraingly se- iliiciive personality bus helped Hob attain an envious po- sition as one of Lehigh ' s most distinctive .sons. With .1 gift for harangue, a prolific brain, and a magniloquence of speech, this occasional student gives evidence of great sena- torial prowess. liob ' s insatiable thirst for broad and expan.sive educa- tion scem.s to find its .satisfaction outside the classroom — or is it experience ' ; 29



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MICHAKL HADER MiUe Bctlilchciii, I ' a. Liberty High School Delta Sii ' nia I ' hi Art;- iVilKi: ' is one of LeliiKli ' s typically studious niul •-iiiiiir ii»loiits. iMike never beciinie a I ' lii I ' .etii Kappa. Iiiil thai wasn ' t because of lack of ability as all liis friends Know. We are certain tbat bis indomitable spirit anil (jen ial personality will attain bis ambitions, tbe Koals of wliich seem to be an M.H. deiiree and a certain youuK II 1 Track Team III; Vice ITesident, U. V. Hall Tre- Medical Society ; Pre- Medical Journal Club. CHARLES WALLACIC HUTTON ' Charlie . cu ' Haven, Coim. Ncv ' York Military Academy S.riuin I-:— ' I ' avlor Hall Arts JL UoM tbe ■Cily of Hliiis loll, woe is me!) into our fair portals came Cliarlie. H.va, son, i|uote wc to every one. Kor two years t ' harlie kept well within Tay- lor Hall — and, tben a woman. StucKes and a woman nii.xed well for ••Clnirlie. He bas been active in dormitory life and seems at present beaded for a museum of all places ; oil. woe is me ! Lacrosse (2, 4) ; Kla .Sigma Phi : A.I.M.M.K. ; I!. W. Hall PreMedical Society : Mining .-md (!eo- lof- ' ical Society. Eta Sigma Pbi CJ. ■ ' ■. 4); Vice l ' r.-M.l.i,t ,ui, UecordinK S., i ,i;i r r.-.i ; Internatiomil I: ■ I n imti Club 13. 1 1. I ' lv.iMiivr I 1) : House Head. I.eon .-ird Hail (41 ; Arcadia (4) : in-own Hall House Committee 14 1 ; Cliair- man-Intramural Si orts Committee l-l) ; Lafayette Smoker C.u itiee |4) ; Secretary. Lebisrb C. y m- nasiuni |2, :!, 4). HAROLD LAWTON HUTTON I ' autiickot, Rhode Island I ' awtiickct Hi,i;h School Leonard Hall Dick Arts W HO would have dreamed four years aso when a od iieiitleinan descended upon these humble environs from le messed, Khode Island, that we were to he so fortunate to gain association with a polyphemus of literature, a laster of the languages, and a second Adonis. As a linn ponent of tbe Gestalt point of view, Syd Brown ' s his- uy. Moravian womankind, and his own ' Mighty ' merit. e has endeared himself to the hearts of those who chose im to head their living group in bis final year at Lehigh. Brown and White (1) ; It. W. Hall Pre-JIcdical Society (1.2. 3, 4) ; Jour- nal Club (4) ; Freshman Swimming ; V a r s i t y Swimming (4). NORMAN BERNARD KORNFIELD Norm. Komy Kcani , New Jcr ey Motitclair High School Town Arts JLx 1031 Montclair High sent a green little Fresh- man to I-ebigb. Now Lehigh sends him to Medical school. What have the four years done? Well, there ' s no type of w-(unan he hasn ' t had an affair with. Perhaps that accounts for those first poor grades. I5ut now, his curiosity satis- fied (although his apartment is still gay), he has joined the brighties. May the •eminent Dr. Kornfield be tlie result, Norm I 31

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