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W , fag ' fi: , W E, U uf bi 'I if Q' ,R gi 5 at L -Q.,. . . ,gigzf -xg.. danced' Zan - .r 0 RECORD one year of Princeton's history, her two hundred fifth, has been our purpose in setting down here the nota- ble, interesting, and humorous events which occurred in the course of this year. To help you recall your thoughts, actions, and pleasures during this time, the book has been arranged in chronological order so that, as you turn these pages, you may relive this year of your undergraduate life at Princeton as it unfolded. -aa 7250-7757 M71 M ., , V ' ' ,, ,, , Iv ' 1 Nw ',m1w:,f,f , ' , ', if '1QQw,g','aWl2fQf w,mQ'aw,,:g,'w::fa, ,, ,ww g 1' i Q ,Mizz 1' 1 V, 'V f '43 , ,W ' 1,:fw,,zg7g3f:,,gg - 1 Q: 7' ,ww A ,V ,, ,,., , ,,, ,,,,, , , V -Nm... , f -.psf 4 . --..., f 1 M, 6 .- -l '.nr- ii Cl-lAT?lT:'S W. CAZDWEZZ, JR. mw!z'4e7?50?oaz'ZczZ!7eczm IN CUMMEMORA Tl0N OF THEIR 4:4 STRAIGHT BIG 3 UHAMPIONSHIP - AND AN UNDEFEATED SEASON 60,401-l OF THE YEAR 1561414 - PRINCETON - The Campus, 10-11, Prospect Gardens, 12, President Dodds, 13, Deans, 14-15, Departments of Instruction: Art and Archaeology, 16, Astronomy, 17, Biol- ogy, 18, Chemistry, 19, Classics, 20, Economics, 21, English, 22, Geology, 23, History, 24, Mathematics, 25, Modern Languages, 26, Music, 27, Philosophy, 28, Physics, 29, Politics, 30, Psychology, 31, Religion, 32, Woodrow Wilson School, 33, Oriental Languages, 34, ACP, 34, SPH, 35, Physical Education, 35, School of Engineering, 36-38, Naval Science, 39, Military Science, 39, Lectur- ers, 20, 24, 25, 28, 33. PPINCETONIANS - Senior Ofhcers, 42, Senior Statistics, 43, Senior Class, 44-45, Junior Officers, 46, Junior Statistics, 47, Junior Class, 48-49, Sophomore Officers, 50, Sophomore Statistics, 51, Sophomore Class, 52-53, Freshman Officers, 54, Freshman Sta- tistics, 55, Freshman Class, 56-57. PPINCETONIANA - awe ' ' Athletic, 64, 101-3, Bureau of Student Employment, 63, Dramatic, 108-10, Engineering, 128-9, Interclub Committee, 142, Literary, 90-5, Military, 96-99, Musical, 75, 154-8, Orange Key, 62, Political, 124-5, Print Club, 63, Professional, 100-101, Recreational, 75, 101-2, Regional, 132-41, Religious, 104-6, Right Wing Club, 131, Under- graduate Council, 64, Whig-Clio, 126-7, WPRU, 112, 21 Club, 130. . . Bicker, 142-51, Big Three Bonfire, 80, Canespree, 89, Draft, 124, Finals, 111, Freshman Orientation, 62, House Parties, 176-7, ,Iunior Prom, 152, Midterms, 75, Parties, 69, 77, 81, 174, 189, Registration, 62. pddlf 4766 ' ' Fa11165-amwimer:113-23, 1950 Spring: 160-175. PROSPECT A VENUE - Campus, 180-1, Cannon, 182-3, Cap and Gown, 184-5, Charter, 186-7, Cloister, 188-9, Colonial, 190-1, Cottage, 192-3, Court, 194-5, Dial, 196-7, Elm, 198-9, 208-9, Tiger, 210-1, Tower, 212-3. Ivy, 200-1, Key and Seal, 202-3, Prospect, 204-5, Quadrangle, 206-7, Terrace, MMM , 'Y' v Y , 'I N ,. if s V . 1 ,l A , 1. YW Q, '97 ,I . 3 M sw N Y , ,pin -, t -X' K ,W .-'C'-K 2 4 1,f 5 LW ' X -Y . f tif? X fr f'g'q,c ,v K, fi .K . ' , af jk . YQ? 1 if 22 y 9' ,t EJFQF' f, fr, ' '-34 'ff 1 W ' ' ',f f' 'inf M W .W - , , ,7. 8555057 355.1 I :ww I iaamlri iQ fr NL if Q 3 mm 5, Q ,if WB fygf' gs 5- x 5 5 A g ,, ,qv V ' A K fi , ff? if ff 4 t J' Q A I: fi ' y K sf if 21 if ,Fx E q W . mug? , 1 ' W 2 f ' '- e'3'g.s:3?' 'W f 'W A N ,U A3 X. 'M' W 'N W tfxi L, ,,, it In W ',, vi ,RL fm YL 1 'K , my ,A . Riga' 'ip ff- JK. 1-543' F M S an x 1 5f4 ,7 'ff mv 1, , H-'sg 1' m , , f' Q, if' a L ffm ,,- Egg, f, 5, ig? 45,315 1' , v- 'jfw ff 'Q N, J' ffa,,'1n?.,Q , 7 . 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HE volume published this year appears at the beginning of a period of mobilization which will have its effect on Princeton, as on all other colleges. The drop in student enrollment which we anticipate for the next academic year will change not only the size of the student body, but will also modify the pattern of athletic, social, and extra-curricular activities-in short, those phases of life on the campus which the Bric-a-Brac reflects. When the transition period required by the defense effort is over Princeton life will, I believe, resume its normal course. Then the Brie-a-Brac will have a par- ticular value, because it pictures the campus to which we shall hope to return. JAMES DOUGLAS BROWN Ph.D., Liu.D. Dean of the Fuvulty DONALD BRADSHAW ALDRICH AB., B.D., D.D., L.H.D. Devin of the Unifforsily Chapel HUGH STOTT TAYLOR D.Sc., L.L.D., F.R.S. Dean of the Crufluute School KENNETH HAMILTON CONDIT ME., C.F., D.Eng. FRANCIS R. B. CODOLPHIN Ph.U. Dean ofthe College Dean of the School of Engineering CHARLES WILLIAM EDWARDS A.B. Donn of Aflmissiom In addition to ministering to its own sixty-Hve depart- mental students and providing courses for undergraduates wishing merely a cultural background, the Art and Archae- ology Department has been associated in the Special Hu- manities, American Civilization, and Creative Arts pro- grams .... For these reasons the Art Department has about fourteen hundred elections a year .... Departmental graduates have gone mainly into business and the profes- sions, but a number, after graduate work, have become art critics and museum curators. The School of Architec- ture, a division of the department, offers preparation in the physical as well as aesthetic factors of architectural design, and its graduates have become professional archi- tects after passing the state examinations .... Members of the faculty have been actively engaged in various art studies .... A. M. Friend has bee11 directing the Byzantine studies at Dumbarton Oaks, G. Rowley has been working ill Chinese and medieval art, R. Stilwell has studied Greek and Roman theater architecture, and E. B. Smith, depart- mental chairman, is an authority on architectural history. E.-KRT, BALDWIN SMITH Hurlc Row: J. C. Taylor, W. Jacobs, H. A. Jandl. H. Licklider, H. I.. Cooke, W. F. Shellman, Jr.--Second Row: P. Parkhurst, P. Lunch, K. Weitzinann, J. R. Martin, J. Broun. W. I.. M. Burke, F. I . A. Comstock-Front Row: D D E I E S' 't A M l'riend S W Mor an, G. Rowley, R. Stillwell. W.F.Stol1ln1a11, . . gierl, . Jogvis, . . ' ,.. . g 16 l Back Row: E. Schatzman, N. L. Pierce, M. Schwarzschild -Front Row: J. Q. Stewart, L. Spitzer, H. N. Russell. LYMAN SPITZER, JR. The main function of the department is graduate in- struction and research, although there are some under- graduates taking advanced courses .... For those students who wish to broaden their knowledge of the heavenly bodies a distributional course is offered. The 110 students taking this course have access to both the 9M-inch tele- scope and to the new Peyton ffyz-inch telescope, the gift of Bernard Peyton '17, The 23-inch telescope located be- hind Palmer Stadium is reserved for the faculty and graduate students. Professors Spitzer and Schwarzschild have spent several years in theoretical research dealing with the constitution of the stars and the galaxies, and each spends several months at the Mount Wilson Observatory in California in alternating years. Professor Stewart for some years has been more interested in applying methods of astronomy and the physical sciences in general to the relations of people with one another. This new sub- ject of Msocial physicsi' is gradually gaining recognition. . . . The department is mourning the loss of Professor Pierce, who died suddenly during the summer. ASTRONOMY 17 Buck Row: W. P. Jacobs, C. Fankhauser, A. M. Chase, Jr.-Second Row: J. T. Bonner, W. W. Swingle K W Cooper, C. S. Pittendrigh, L. V. Silvester, F. H. Johnson--Front Row: E. G. Butler, C. F. W. McClure E C Conklin, A. K. Parpart, G. H. Shull, L. R. Cary, E. N. Harvey. One of the larger departments, Biology has an enroll- ment of 112 in its divisional program .... The students, a majority of whom are pre-meds, find courses ranging from elementary biology and botany to biological chemistry alld comparative anatomy of vertebrates. In the junior year each embryo biologist writes a monograph based on the literature of some pertinent biological topic .... The senior thesis, however, may be in the form of the lind- ings of a laboratory research experiment instead of the customary library research project. This experiment is often done in conjunction with a member of the faculty. . . . There are now four fields of faculty research: prob- lems in growth and developmentg living light or bio- luminescenceg hormones and general physiologyg and prob- lems in genetics. BIOZOGY ARTHUR KEMBLE PARPART HUGH STOTT TAYLOR CHEMISTRY Eighteen seniors and thirty juniors chose the subject of chemistry for their departmental study. This department is the oldest one in the natural science field, and there are approximately 1,000 students taking courses under its auspices .... The new lecture-experiment method is used for underclass courses and is best exemplified by the man- ner in which professors Alyea and Turkevich conduct their courses .... All the members of the faculty, under the chairmanship of Dr. Taylor, conduct research on various chemical problems. Two notable research achievements are those of Professors Furman and Wallis. The former, working i11 analytical chemistry, did the chemical anal- yses for the Manhattan Project, While the latter was one of a team that synthesized the new wonder-drug, cortisone. Back Row: C. E. Bricker, A. W. Smith, W. J. Kauzmann, J. Turkevich-Second Row: D. R. Rexford, J. J. Naugh- ton, J. H. Dillon, R. C. Coeckermann, H. N. Alyea, W. C. Wildman-Front Row: R. N. Pease, C. Dougherty, N. H. Furman, H. S. Taylor, C. P. Smyth, E. S. Wallis, E. Pascu. 19 6'lAS ICS' gmac imma This year saw the establishment of a Jazz Club under the direction of Mr. Ulanov, an Instructor in the English Department. Lectures were given regularly throughout the year, at which famous jazz recordings were played and discussed. The Classics Department has two d1st111ct aims i11 offering its selection of courses. The primary aim is to provide the student with a firm grounding in the languages of Greece and Rome, and the secondary function, to provide a good battery of courses in the Classics without requiring use of the languages themselves .... In addition to the eight departmental students, a great many men who are major- ing in other fields of the humanities and the social sciences take correlated courses under the Classics Department .... Wihitney J. Oates ,25, who also heads the Special Program in the Humanities, is Chairman of the Classics Department, whose faculty includes F. R. B. Godolphin, Dean of the College. WHITNEY JENNINGS OATES Buck Row: D. C. MacKenzie, J. I. Armstrong, R. R. Porter, P. R. Coleman-Norton, F. C. Bourne, R. F. Colleen fFr1ml Row: L. C. West, G. F.. Duckworth, W. J. Oates, F. R. B. Coclolphin, J. V. A. Fine. Buck Row: G. W. Breese, S. E. Rolfe, P. J. Strayer-Third Row: J. G. Curley, P. W. Bell, A. J. Raebeck, R. P. Powell, W. J. Baumol, R. R. France, A. W. Sametz, M. M. Tumin-Second Row: A. J. Coule, D. J. Hager, H. C. Passer, H. Garfinkel, F. F. Stephan, G. Patterson, G. F. Muir, E. 0. Edwards, D. MncRae. Jr.- f - Front Row: 0. Mor- genstern, L. V. Chandler, F. W. Notestein, D. A. McCabe, R. A. Lester, S. E. Howard, J. Viner, J. D. Brown, F. A. Lutz. Perenially a large department, this year the Department of Economics and Social Institutions had about 300 majors .... Majoring in the department, a man makes a choice between tl1e two divisions in which to concentrate: economics and sociology. Commerce and business attract the largest number of departmental graduates, and many go into graduate studies in business administration and law .... Many of the faculty members are nationally known, such as R. H. Lester, the Departmental Chairman, who is a specialist in labor relations, F. W. Notestein, who directs the Office of Population Research, and O. Morgenstern, an expert on business cycles, who initiated an econometric seminar for seniors last year .... In May, the department sponsored a conference for businessmen, government officials, and representatives from education at the Princeton Inn. This has become an annual event. RICHARD ALLEN LESTER ECONOMICS md SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS Back Row: L. J. Ross, C. C. Smith, S. P. C. Duvall, Jr., E. D. H. Johnson, A. DowneriThird Row: R M Lud wig, R. H. Green. R. FitzGerald, J. B. Reese, L. R. Thompson, L. B. Holland, B. Ulanov, W. B. Stem W O Rogers III--Second Row: R. P. Blackmur, C. wachs, J. A. Arnold, A. Schwarz- -Front Row: Priding itself on tl1e fact that it has kept Wfmodrow Wilsonis ideal of the small precept, the English Depart- ment staff has been raised to a record high due to increases in student elections .... The department attributes much of its popularity to its three unusual programs of study- English literature and the English language, English liter- ature and its European backgrounds, and English litera- ture a11d American civilization. Under this system a wide latitude of choice is given the student, since several cog- nate courses may be substituted for departmentals .... Among the members of the department outstanding for their literary activity, Donald A. Stauffer, Departmental Chairman, is a literary critic, Willard Thorp, an expert 011 American and late English literature, E. L. Hubler, an authority on Shakespeare, and Albert Elsasser, Direc- tor of Freshmen Studies, an expert on Old English gram- mar and literature. ENG!! H 22 A. Wegelin, A. H. Warren. L. A. Landa, J. S. Finch, R i H ll W. S. Howell, W. Thorp, C. E. Bentley, D. A. Stauffer, R R Ciw ley, M. Kelley, A. Elsasser. DONALD ALFRED STAUFFER HARRY HAMMOND HESS GEOIOGY To those who are drawn to the outdoor life, the Geology Department offers the opportunity to study nature first- hand .... Besides turning out trained technicians in spe- cialized fields, the department gives courses covering a wide variety of subjects: the evolution of life, period by period, as shown by the fossil recordg the development of man and his ancestors in the ulast ten minutes of evolutiong the study of minerals and the effect of such resources on world affairsg the origin of earthquakesg the chemistry and mechanics of volcanoes. These and other similar problems furnish infinite possibilities for those who enter the Geol- ogy Department .... Mr. H. H. Hess succeeded Mr. A. F. Buddington as departmental chairman in the fall. Mr. Buddington resigned in order to devote all his time to research. Back Row: F. B. VanHouten, J. C. Maxwell, P. M:1cClintork, H. D. Holland, E. Dorf, W. T. Thomg Front Row: A. F. Buddington. E. Sampson, H. H. Hess, B. F. Howell, G. L. Jepsen. 23 Back Row: M. duP. Lee, Jr., R. L. Powell, H. A. Meier, R. M. Huber, C. C. Gillispie, J. A. Iseley, J. Blumg Second Row: W. L. Woodfill, R. D. Chullener, C. B. Turner, D. R. Kennedy, E. A. Beller, T. E. Mommsen, E. F. Goldmang Front Row: E. H. Harlrison, R. R. Palmer, D. G. Munro, J. R. Strayer, W. P. Hall, G. A. Craig, W. F. Craven. One of the larger departments of the University, the His- tory Department provides courses for half the student en- rollment .... The department boasts such me11 as W. P. Hall, author of many books, Departmental Chairman J. R. Strayer, an authority on medieval history, E. H. Harbison, an expert on Renaissance history, and G. A. Craig, a spe- cialist in diplomatic history .... Wesley Frank Craven has been named Edwards Professor of American History, and as a specialist in colonial history, joins these distin- guished ranks .... The members of the department are preparing a Marine Corps :History of Amphibious Opera- tions which will be published soon a11d will be the first detailed history of amphibious operations ever compiled. HISTORY Qfmalcl 2 Wledam '09 Judge Medina made two speaking appearances at Prince- ton during the year, first giving a talk to the Graduate Council in the fall on Wfhe Princeton Class as a Study in Democracy, then making the principal address at the Se- nior Banquet in the winter. MA THEM!! TIES WW ln February Mr. Herman Weyl, Professor of Mathe- matics at the Institute for Advanced Study and one of the Worldis foremost mathematicians, gave four lectures 011 the general subject of MSymmetry. The lectures were spon- sored hy the Louis Clark Vanuxem Foundation, one of several such funds which provide for the deliverance of various lectures at Princeton. The small but highly regarded Mathematics Department is primarily a graduate department, with relatively few undergraduate majors .... The departmental students split up after leaving Princeton, some going into statistical work, others into mathematical physics, and a few into higher levels of education, although general business, banking, and engineering claim most .... WCll-kIlOWH nationally are Departmental Chairman Solomon Lefschetz, who worked on the Oflice of War Research project of differen- tial equationsg E. P. Wigner, of the Manhattan Project, and S. S. Wilks, consultant of the Hoover Commission. i SOLOMON LEFSCHETZ Buck Row: J. T. Tate, Jr., J. W. Tukey, D. C. Spencer, R. C. l.ymlon, A. llargmann-Front Row: A. W. Tucker, E. Artin, S. Lefschetz, A. Church, W. Feller. 1 MODERN ZANGUA 655' Many undergraduates drop modern language study after they have been taught the fundamentals, thus neglecting the rich cultural offerings in the upper-class courses. The Modern Languages and Literatures Department has faced this problem by exerting its influence with schools to have more of the elementary aspects of the languages taught, and is developing a branch of European literature, read in English translation but with lecturers who are experts in the original languages .... Among the members of the department are Americo Castro, an authority 011 Spanish literature and a former diplomat to Spain, Gilbert Chinard, whose field is Franco-American literature and the influence of French literature in the United States, and the Italian scholar, Juliano Bonfante. The departmental chairman, I. O. Wade, is Well-known for his work on eighteenth- century literature. IRA OWEN WADE Buck Row: J. B. Rust, E. L. King, R. L. Walters, J. B. Hughes, J. Fontanet., W. C. Hollmann, P. S. Eristoff-Second Row: A. Sicroif, R. Kuehnemund, J. Piccus, R. W. Hartle, B. W. Bates, G. R. Loehr, E. Anderson-Imbertr, B. Ulmer, M. E. Coindreau, A. T. MacAllister, Jr., W. Silz, V. Llorens, E. B. O. Borgerhoff. 26 Back Row: E. Forbes, J. M. Knapp, E. T. Cone-Front Row: C. Wein1'i1'l1, B. Mnrtinu, R. D. Wel1'h, 0. Strunk, R. A. Cook. ROY DICKINSON WELCH With only ten departmental students, the Music Depart- ment itself is small and fairly specialized, but strives to make music available to undergraduates through its large underclass courses. Wllile departmental students do not necessarily prepare for a career i11 music, the training is such that they may do so. Graduates are prominent in music criticism, radio, and teaching .... The Acting Chairman is J. Merrill Knapp, a11d prominent members of the de- partment include Bohuslav Martinu, famed Czech com- poser, and Oliver Strunk, musicologist and former Chief of the Music Division of the Library of Congress .... The department also feels a responsibility for the various un- dergraduate musical organizations, and their directors are members of the Music faculty. Naturally there is a close bond between the concert life of the Princeton community and the department. The Friends of Music and the Prince- toll University Concerts are both connected with the Music Department .... The University is mourning the loss of Roy D. Welch, Music Departmental Chairman, who died this fall. Ml! I0 27 Back Row: G. D. W. Berry, G. A. Wadleton, J. B. Rawls, F. A. Olafson, W. A. Kaufmann---Front Rau W T Stace J. Maritnin, R. Seoon, L. Wood, J. 0. Urmson. The Philosophy Department has increased its enrollment and personnel during tl1e year, adding two new instructors, a11d arranging an exchange with Oxford, whereby Prince- ton's Professor James Ward Smith lectured at Christ Col- lege on American philosophy, while 0Xford's Professor .L O. Urmson, fellow and tutor at Christ College, taught courses in ethics and the theory of knowledge at Prince- t0ll .... Among the faculty, J. Maritain, prominent Cath- olic philosopher, gave a series of lectures at the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies in Toronto, while the Uni- versity Press published a new book by W. A. Kaufmann, and WT. T. Stace finished out a term as President of the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Associa- tio11. Professor Scoon completed his nineteenth year as Departmental Chairman. w.,v-ku PHI! OSOPHY ROBERT SCOON ge fenced? Lord Bertrand Russell was the speaker at a public lec- ture sponsored by the Department of Philosophy and the Spencer Trask Lecture Foundation on November 10, talk- ing on the subject of NMind and Matterl' to an overflow crowd in lVIcCosh 50. ,lust preceding his lecture word was received that Lord Russell had been selected as a recipient of the l950 Nobel Prize in literature. PHY ICS Last year, Dr. H. D. Smyth, author of the Well-known MAtomic Energy for Military Purposes, retired as Chair- man of the Physics Department to become one of the five members of the Atomic Energy Commission, and Profes- sor A. G. Shenstone has since succeeded him .... The Department has an abundance of modern equipment at its disposal in the Palmer Physical Laboratory. This year marked the construction of a new cyclotron for splitting the nuclei of atomic particles, after the ruin of the original one by fire last year. Lately the Department has been more in demand as a center of research in nuclear physics and cosmic rays than as an undergraduate center of learn- ing .... Ten seniors are enrolled in the department this year. About half of these will go on to graduate Work and from there enter into either teaching or research. Depart- mental studies are either experimental or theoretical. ALLEN COODRICH SHENSTONE Back Row: A. S. Wightman, C. N. Whyte, R. Sherr-Third Row: W. Franzen, B. C. Carlson, W. C. Griffith, E. P. Tomlinson, D. R. Hamilton, R. F. Mozley-Second Row: E. D. Courant, E. M. Rogers, J. W. Keuffel, P. C. Gugulot, L. C. Bradley III, D. E. Hudson-Front Row: W. Bleakney, R. W. Ladenburg, A. C. Shenstone, M. G. White, H. L. Pryce. 29 Back Row: W. M. Beaney, Jr., N. V. Joy, R. W. Yun Wangellen C E Baker R 'VI Huber B M blpm Third How: H. F. Hadley, A. A. Rogow, W. W. Lockwood, E. S. FUIHI s ,lr 'VI A Hall H E Thurber Second Row J. G. LaPombara, J. E. McLean, A. L. Alford, D. H. Riddle, D R Mitthew B Adkmson E Line I'ront Row H. L. Childs, J. B. Whitton. W. S. Myers, H. H. Sprout J D Noorhees .I P Slv A T Mnson Members of Princeton's Politics Department do not con- fine their activities to academic instructiong many of them play a prominent role in our national government. During the year Professor Bernstein spent two days a week i11 Washington working on the Bridget Bureauis plan for stand-by price controlsg Professor Graham worked with graduate students on a report about Hlld for the Depart- ment of the lnteriorg and during the summer of 1950, Mr. Lane Worked as an advisor to the Buchanan Lobbying Committee in Washington .... A new senior seminar un- der Professor Ebenstein on the problem of government planning in a democratic country proved most success- ful .... Professor Ebenstein is also working on a new book discussing political and philosophical problems from Plato to Lenin, while Professor Mason has started work on a biography of Justice Stone. POZ! T165 30 CARROLL CORNELIUS PRATT P YUHOZOGY The courses offered by the Department of Psychology attract nearly o11e thousand undergraduates. The sixty stu- dents who major in the department write theses on a variety of topics which fall mainly into four groups: experimental psychology, social psychology, psychometrics, and clinical psychology. Research in audition visual perception, learn- ing and intelligence, social behavior, and public opi11ion is supported by University and Higgins funds, by grants from the Rockefeller Hlld Ford Foundations, and by contracts with the Army and Navy .... The Office of Public Opinion Research, directed by Professor Cantril, makes available to students the most complete files in existence relating to group attitudes .... The chairman of the department, C. C. Pratt, is editor of the Psychological Review, and is well known for his writings on psychophysics and aesthe- tics, while Professor C. W. Bray, whose studies i11 audition in collaboration with Professor Wever made the depart- ment known the world over, is at present in charge of all psychological research conducted by the Army Air Forces. Back Row: P. K. Hastings, V. V. Lloyd, W. H. Ittleson, G. H. Smith, F. P. Kilpatrick-Second Row: I. E. Alex- ander, W. E. Kappauf, W. C. Mallenkopf, J. T. Cowles, E. G. Mishler, S. S. Tomkins4Front Row: H. Cantril, E. G. Wever, C. C. Pratt, L. R. Tucker, N. O. Frederiksen. 31 REUGION Professor G. F. Thomas, Chairman of the Religion De- partment, is proud of the fact that his department is an integral part of the University even though it was estab- lished only ten years ago, the real growth having come only since the end of the war. The faculty staff during this time has increased from one to five members, two laymen, the other three clergymen. One of these, Professor Paul Ram- sey, recently published a book on Christian ethics .... The department is a member of the Special Program in the Humanities and the Program in American Civilization, but it mainly provides a thorough study of religion in which both the historical and philosophical approaches are used. The student is encouraged to think out his ideas and ideals before his departure from college .... Of the sixteen de- partmental students, only six plan to enter the ministry, while the remaining ten will enter the lay fields of law, medicine, and teaching. GEORGE FINGER THOMAS Back Row: C. R. Welch, P. H. Ashby-Front Row: A. L. Jamison, G. F. Thomas, R. P. Ramsey. 32 I Back Row: E. S. Furniss, P. J. Strayer, D. C. MacDonald, J. E. McLean-Second Row: J. P. Mather, M. I. Levy, Jr., R. A. Lively, H. H. Wilson, H. H. Sprout, C. Patterson---Front Row: M. H. Bernstein, W. W. Lockwood, D. C. Munro, D. H. Wallace, C. H. Danhof. The Woodrow Wilson School has an undergraduate pro- gram, inaugurated twenty years ago, and a Graduate Pro- gram which started in the fall of l948. ln its undergraduate work the School acts as a department of upperclass con- ce11tratio11 a11d has a student body chosen on a competitive basis not ordinarily exceeding one hundred men. The pur- pose of the undergraduate program is to prepare a11d en- courage Princeton men to participate in public affairs, either as public officials or private citizens. In addition to its teaching programs, the School has three research or- ganizations: the State and Local Government Section, un- der the direction of Professor John F. Sly, the Office of Population Research, headed by Professor Frank W. Note- steing and the Center for Research on World Political ln- stitutions, established this fall under the direction of Pro- fessor Richard W. Van Wageliell. DANA GARDNER MUNRO WUODROW WILSON SCHOOI OF PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS In November the Louis Clark Vanuxem Foundation sponsored a series of four lectures on the subject, Mliduca- tion and the Spirit of the Agefi delivered by Sir Richard W. Livingston. Lord Livingston is President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford University. 33 0Rll:'NTAl ZANGUAGES' and UTERA TURE5' In the past four years, the Department of Oriental Languages and Literatures, headed hy Professor P. K. Hitti, has taken on added scope and importance. In 1947 it inaugurated the unique Near East Program, which can he found in no other American university. Students tak- ing this program specialize in the Islamic languages-Arabic, Turkish, and Persian Hack Row: O. Bnrian, F. Ziadeh, L. V. Thomas, T. Yin 'Fronl Row: H. S. Gehman, P. K. Hilti, H. H. Bender, S. Atkins, T. C. Young. Started in 1941 by Professor Willard Thorp, the Special Program in Ameri- can Civilization is designed to give stu- dents an understanding of the American civilization as a living culture with cs- tablished traditions and an appreciation of the significance among other world civilizations. The program is an inter- departmental plan of study directed by representatives of the six cooperating de- partments-Economics, History, Poli- tics, Art and Archaeology, English, and Philosophy. The Senior thesis, written for the department of the student's choice, must pertain to American civili- zation. 34 -and upon completion of their studies are sent to the near East hy either the State Department and the Army, or the Arabian-American Oil Company .... Graduates compose the core of the de- partment and those not enrolled in the Near East Program concentrate their studies in the ancient languages field, from where they graduate into teaching, research, and archaeology. Back Row: L. B. Holland, F. P. Kipatrick, D. R. Kennedy, D. J. Hager, E. Lane-Front Row: W. E. Moore, R. Scoon, W. Thorp, D. D. Egbert, A. L. Jamison. AMERICAN CIWUZA Tl0N PROGRAM To many an undergraduate SPH looks like a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a Senior year relatively free of course re- quirements, but actually, the program reaches a climax in the Senior year and is a challenge to the creative and criti- cal abilities of the select few who are admitted. Founded by a group of faculty members who saw a need for the inte- gration of the various departments of the Humanities, it permits the student to complete his departmental work as a Sophomore and Junior and then devote the greater part of his final year to a thesis on one topic, making use of the major and minor fields he has explored. Back Row: H. Stepp, J. Brown, F. Blaicher, J. Steigman, P. Morgan- Second Row: J. Timm, J. Vaughan, E. Donovan, H. Kinnell, J. Volz, R. Swinnerton-Front Row: M. Geis, J. Reed, R. K. Fairman, J. J. Conroy, Pl-lY.S'l6'Al EDU634 T ION SPECIAI PROGRAM an ide HUMANITIES' Back Row: A. Szathmary, E. T. Cone, R. P. Ramsey, C. H. Baker-Front Row: I. 0. Wade, W. J. Oates, T. E. Mommsen. Ever since the late Dr. Raycroft de- cided in 1914 that Princeton undergrad- uates needed physical training as well as mental, an extensive program has been carried on to give all Freshmen and a few select Sophomores training in some sport three times a week. The Depart- ment of Physicai Education, headed by J. J. Conroy, ran a poll last year among the Freshman class and found the fol- lowing results: the program was consid- ered by an overwhelming majority to be 'avery goodwg most of them would have taken the program even if it had not been compulsory, of the twelve activi- ties, tennis was the most popular, boxing the least. 35 With the addition of the recently ac- quired Rockefeller grant southeast of the University, the Department of Aeronau- tical Engineering plans to consolidate its physical plants under the roof of the former Medical Institute. This will in- volve transporting the wind tunnels, rocket test pile, and associated test equip- ment. Most undergraduate students con- centrate in aircraft construction, while graduate students may specialize in jet propulsion, heliocopter design, and ad- vanced Hight test engineering. Nearly all the undergraduates enter graduate work, for only in this way can a Master's de- gree he obtained, some even going on to their Doctor's degree. Back Row: R. K. Toner, E. F. Johnson, G. T. Paulg-Front Row: J. C. Whitwell, J. C. Elgin fChairman3 , W. H. Wilhelm. 4 GHENIIGAI ENGINEERING 36 AERONAUTIGAI ENGINEERING Huck Row: J. J. Shafer, N. L. Pool, K. D. Miller, Jr.-Second Row: S. Sluymaker, S. M. Bogdonoff, E. Sic-kel, H. Ashworth, Sr., A. Kahone-Front Row: L. Lees, A. A. Nikolsky, D. C. Sayre lChairmanJ, C. D. Perkins., J. V. Charyk. The Department of Chemical Engi- neering, founded i11 1922, offers the un- dergraduate student courses which lead to a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering degree. Located in the red- hrick building on the corner of Wash- ington Street, the department instructs both undergraduate and graduate stu- dents, numbering about sixty men, in the principles and techniques employed in research and application. Many of the graduates continue their work in phar- maceutical laboratories and chemical manufacturing plants, as well as in fun- damental research here at Princeton. The department has produced well over four hundred Chemical Engineers, and has awarded three doctorates. GI VII ENGINEERING Back Row: S. B. lrish, W. L. Knapp, R. S. Rowe! Front Row: G. P. Tschehotarioif, P. Kissam, W. M. Angas, F. A. Heacock, H. F. Winterkorn. The Department of Graphics and En- gineering Drawing is one of the Univer- sity's oldest. lt was founded in 1888 by Professor Frederick Williams, who served as Chairman until 1923 when he was succeeded hy its present Chairman, Professor F. E. Heacock. The aim of the Department is to give engineering stu- dents a working knowledge of graphic language and how to read and write it. Two of its courses, Engineering Draw- ing and Descriptive Geometry are com- pulsory for all freshmen engineers. Ad- vanced Engineering Drawing is offered to Sophomores whose interests do not lie in electronic engineering. There are seventy-five Sophomores taking this course. The ,Civil Engineering Department, with Vice Admiral W. Mack Angas U.S.N., Retired, as its new chairman, is continuing the old policy of giving its departmental students, of which there are 51 this year, a broad training in the fundamentals of civil engineering, and combining this with the maximum feasi- ble amount of non-technical courses given in other departments of the Uni- versity . . . Associate Professor Gregory P. Tschebotarioff was due to have his book, Soil Mechanics, Foundations, and Earth Structure, published by March of this year, and Professors Sidney Shore and Robert Rowe are continuing their research on the suspension bridge now being built over the Delaware River near Wilmington, Delaware. ' Left to Right: A. L. Bigelow, F. A. Heacock CChairman5, H. M. McCully R. F. Taylor. K GRAPHICS mmf ENGINEERING DRA WING 37 EIEGIRIGAI ENGINEERING Huvlf Row: N. W. Mather, H. R. Alexander, I. B. Pyne. C. Clement, C. Warfield---Front Row: W. H. Surlmcr. C. H. Willis, W. C. Johnson tCl1:1irmamr, M. Knoll. P. E. Diclter. Tl1e Mechanical Engineering Depart- ment, headed by Chairman Kenneth H. Condit, also Dean of the School of En- gineering, instructs men in the manufac- ture, operation, and maintenance of ma- chines. The facilities of the department were to be greatly enlarged when a new laboratory, under construction, was com- pleted the next fall . . . Wllile the Chem- ical and Mechanical Engineering Depart- ments are the largest in the School of Engineering, the Basic Engineering Pro- gram, which consists of a combination of fundamental courses from the six en- gineering departments, has the third largest enrollment. The purpose of this program is to provide pre-professional training with an engineering flavor. 38 Presided over by Professor W. C. Johnson, the Department of Electrical Engineering contained about thirty de- partmental seniors this year. Most of these men planned to enter the fields of communications or electrical power, while a few were planning to go on to graduate work. While the undergradu- ates engaged in their studies, many of the faculty, in addition to their regular duties as lecturers and instructors, u11- dertook independent research projects, notable among which were Professor W. C. ,lohnson's manuscript and Professors Willis' and Chandler's use of their re- search notes in Electrical Engineering 211. Back Row: F. R. Archibald, H. Menand-Second Row: T. L. Dinsmore. A. D. Hay, M. Olyphamt. C. E. Kjetsua, G. W. Shepherd---Front Row: C. P. Kittredge, E. W. Suppiger. K. H. Condit fChnirmanh, A. E. Sorenson, L F - . . Rahm. IVIEGI-IANIGAI ENGINEERING With the ever increasing emphasis on the need for trained officers, the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corp has found itself in an extremely important position on campus. It was set up in the fall of 1943 with the purpose of giving students a chance to earn a commission ill the regular Navy, the regular Marine Corps, or the reserve component of the Navy by part-time training during their college careers . . . Each stu- dent i11 the program must take o11e course in Naval Science each term and must also participate in one drill lab per week. In addition he must take a mid- shipman cruise every summer. The en- rollment for the year was 292 under- graduates in the department. Back Row: Sgt. W. H. Harmon, Crowne---Second Row: MfSgt. E. R. Chamberlain, SFC I. Feldman, SFC M. Easton, MfSg,t. U. Sango, Mfsgl. J. McElroy-Front Row: Maj. J. E. Kelleher. Lt. Col. J. F. de V. l'atrick, Col. E. A. Routheau., Maj. N. J. Richards, G. V. Cosgrove. MILITARY S6'lEN6'E NA VA! S6'lENOE Burk Row: H. G. Fisher, P. L. Crinklaw. B. G. Dolmun. ll. A. Olson. C. B. Abbott-Second Row: E. H. Willizlllls. D. F. Chester. A. J. Poillon. R. E. Donnaker- Front Row: J. W. Herring. F. A. Meyer, llrigaulier General J. P. Riseley lliliuirmani. F. E. Fleck. W. :L Tyson. Jr. Since the reactivation in 1946 of the Department of Military Science, com- manded by Col. E. A. Routheau, its en- rollment has increased rapidly, finally leveling off this year at five hundred and ten students. The student membership for the year was equally divided among A. B, C, and D batteries. The commis- sioned cadet officers were drawn from the senior class. and the junior class fur- nished the NCO's. The batteries met and drilled as units at specified times in or- der to give the students the nfeelw of leadership and command, and the se- niors were allowed to conduct some classes to get practice in instruction. The four-year course of instruction is divided into two parts, basic and advanced, each of which requires two years to complete. 39 wr X S S y , , ,. , b mw ,f fliw ' ,. m w .f m . ' ff' sf . Y' Mivw,-' . ,. t uw if I fiwfe uf vsvgfr wfiffarwfv q,1szA-fmwsn fe :f , , . Q,W,7,ff1z,,,,wwfgfseffgxfigffzgfhi Qmw,-ffwrfhezewl - . ' , L :zzfsfvf:-f,4if:f2Lf:fm1fg,a,'15 ' l ' 2 U2is.532V'9mfssw:swig1?4i1i:fzgi?fS?-W.,., f12gffxif2?12if?2si4am ?f ' Qg4z:f,w X'12'f7'-i?fflfi?7ii,'1'z4?3Kz'Tef5j2?i2y-EA-vzzQlgggj-: :fe f ' 5 I- , , ??f,w Y ,I Life? is 'U' wg if mn, M 52, ve, ,, ' M A 'af-' J .g'1wgQ?, :W W Q sg.. QE S 'Q Nw de af 1957 Z Back Row: Grady fSecretaryD, Finney QVice Presidentb, Trowbridge fTreasurerJ- Front Row: Davison iPresidentD. States and Countries Alabama ..... 5 Arizona . . . . 0 Arkansas . . . 4 California .... 7 Colorado ...... 9 Connecticut . . . 19 Delaware ..... 6 Dist. of Col. . . . 20 Florida ....... 11 Georgia . . . . . 3 Idaho .... . . . 0 Illinois . . . . . . 21 Indiana . . . . . 2 Iowa . . . . . . 1 Kansas ....... 2 Kentucky ..... 6 Louisiana ..... 1 ' 4 Ma1ne........ Michigan ..... 7 Minnesota .... 5 Mississippi .... 1 Missouri ...... 14 Montana . . . . 1 Nebraska ..... 1 Nevada ....... 0 New Hampshire 2 New Jersey . . .149 New Mexico . . 0 New York .... 161 North Carolina 7 North Dakota. . 0 Ohio ......... 38 Oklahoma .... 2 Oregon ....... 2 Pennsylvania. .115 Rhode Island. . 4 Representation Tennessee . . 7 Texas . .. 9 Utah ...... . . 0 Vermont ..... 3 Virginia ...... 13 Washington . . 3 West Virginia 7 Wisconsin .... 5 Wyoming ..,. 1 Belgium ...... 1 Canada ...... 1 Canal Zone . . . 1 England ...... 1 Greece .... . . 2 Guatemala .... 1 Maryland ..... 21 South Carolina 5 Hawaii .... . . 1 Massachusetts . 10 South Dakota.. 0 Lebanon ..... 1 Class Birthday April 10, 1929 Total Number .......... 705 42 Baptist .... Catholic . . Christian ......... Christian Science Religious Preference 20 ..63 Church of Christ ........ Church of England Congregational ..... Dutch Reformed .... Episcopal ........ .... Greek Orthodox ........ 231 Hehrew .... Lutheran . . . Mennonite . . . Methodist .... None ........ Presbyterian . . . Protestant .... Quaker .... Unitarian ..... United Brethren Parents Attending College 24 16 1 40 10 190 58 5 11 1 45 143 8 17 13 17 13 11 5 J 1 J Both .................. 269 Mother only . . Father only .....,...... 246 Neither ...... Fathers Attending Prineeton 1889 . . . . . 1 1909 .... 6 1920 . 1896 . .. . . 1 1910 . . 3 1921 . 1897 . .. . . 1 1911 .. 8 1922. 1899 . .. . . 1 1912 . . 6 1923 . 1900 . .. . . 2 1913 .. 5 1924- . 1902 . .. .. 1 1914 .... 10 1925 . 1903 . .. . . 3 1915 .. 8 1926 . 1904 . .. .. 1 1916 .... 8 1927 . . . . . . 1905 . .. .. 1 1917 .... 13 1929 . . .. .. 1907 . . . 2 1918 .... 14 1931 1908... .. 4 1919 11 201 me cmsi 7F 7951 Back Row Mills fSecretaryP Burns iTreasurerJ, Hickok CVice Presidentb. Front Row Parham lPresidenU. States and Countries Alabama . .... Arizona . . . Arkansas .. .. California .... Colorado ..... Connecticut . . . Delaware ..... Dist. of Col .... Florida ....... Georgia . Idaho . . . Illinois .. Indiana . . . . . Iowa .... Kansas .... . . Kentucky ..... Louisiana ..... Maine ........ Maryland ..... Massachusetts Class Birthday- 7 Michigan ..... 9 0 Minnesota .... 14 3 Mississippi .... 2 15 Missouri ...... 22 10 Montana ...... 0 23 Nebraska ..... 1 9 Nevada ....... 0 14 New Hampshire 3 10 New Jersey . . . 132 7 New Mexico .. 2 0 New York .... 170 32 North Carolina 3 6 North Dakota . . 2 2 Ohio ......... 35 2 Oklahoma .... 1 3 Oregon ....... 3 2 Pennsylvania.. 94 1 Rhode Island . . 3 27 South Carolina 5 22 South Dakota. . 0 7252 Representation Tennessee . . Texas .... . Utah ..... . Vermont . . . Virginia .... Washington . West Virginia Wisconsin . . Wyoming . . . Bermuda . . . Brazil .... . Canada ..... China ...... Costa Rica . France ..... Hawaii . . Mexico ..... Philippines . May 20, 1930 Total Number-795 Religious Prvfervmwf -111g1i1-1111 .... ....... 2 Baptist .... .... . .. 20 111111110110 ........... . .. 84 1111ristiu11 Scivnt-0 ....... 14 C1lIll'l'1l 01'C11rist ... .. 1 C1lll1'l'1l of 1'111g1z111d . . . . . 1 110Ilgl'l'gil1 i011z11 26 Uisciplv of Christ .... . . 1 11ivi114- S1-imwe ... .. 1 13111011 Hl'1'0l'IIlt'11 . . . . . 2 11.I11Fl'Ull2l1 .... 1511111-111 1111111111 110111 ....... 1 iI11II'l' 0ll1Y .... 1901 .. 1903 .. 1901 .. 1907 .. 1909 .. 1910... .. 1912 .. 1913 . .. . 191-1... I ........211 111ita1'ia11 . Parents :lt ........2f19 ........2nz -J - 1915 ...... 1 1916 .... 1 1917 . .. 1 1918 . .. 3 1919 . .. '1 1920 .... 9 1921 ... 6 1922 .... 1 1923 .... Evangclival ....... Grvck Urt110410x .. Hehrew .......... Luthcraii .... W1et110f1ist ..... NOD-S6lT1iiI'12lH .... P1ylll0ll11l Brfxthrcn Pres11yt1'1'iu11 ...... 1'1'utc-stallt . . . Qll1lkPl '...... . . Rt'1l0I'lll1'11 ........ 11115512111 11l'11l0I10X . fl'l1l1il1g Collvgv x1011ll'l' 01115 , .. Nc'iI11v1' ..... athers Attvnflirig I,l'illl'l'f0lI .... 0 1921... .. 3 1925 .. .. lr 1926 . .. .. 8 1927 .. .. 12 1928 . .. .. 11 1931 ... .. 10 1932 . .. .. 10 6 3 1 54 17 47 23 1 201 611 -1 -3 1 135 53 13 15 1 '7 1 1 1 49 THE CMS. 25 M ,, MW vim xx, .W ' . V Nm-we. .XLW A W1-M .NM ' -I ,Y V ,,.. 7 N .., I V , Wk V, , ,.. - 9, r ,nm , ,, W ,W 1 . JMMJM f , M- ,wa f V 1 M- Qfvgw, vm, f-: A ,x W g , ff. fm., - ,. A M i M , , 4 A K jiwr, , , W'-f WM PF 7952 . V! - .v ,Y ' ' ff , ,Malte de ,4 1955 Back Row Robinson lSecretaryJ Front Row: Green iTreasurerl., Ruddick CPresi- dentb Slsler fVice Presidentk States and Countries Representation Alabama . . . Arizona .. Arkansas . . . California . . Colorado . . . Connecticut . Delaware . , . Dist. of Col. . Flnrida . . . Georgia . . Idaho . Illinois ..... Indiana . . Iowa .... Kansas . . . Kentucky . . . Louisiana . . . Maine ...... Maryland . . . Massachusetts Michigan . . Class Birthday- 2 Minnesota .... 3 1 Mississippi . . . 1 0 Missouri ..... 26 13 Montana ..... 0 3 Nebraska ..... 2 26 Nevada ...... 0 6 New Hampshire 2 11 New Jersey . . .156 7 New Mexico .. 0 4 New York .... 151 1 North Carolina 4 39 North Dakota O 6 Ohio ......... 33 -1- Oklahoma . . . 4 1 Oregon ...... 1 9 Pennsylvania . 78 2 Rhode Island . 1 2 South ' Carolina 1 20 South Dakota . 0 22 Tennessee .... 7 10 Texas ........ 12 'Y Vermont .... Virginia . . . . . Washington . . West Virginia Wisconsin . . . Wyoming . . . Alaska ..... Argentina . . . Bermuda .... Canada ..... Canal Zone . . Colombia . . . Costa Rica .. England ..... Greece . . . . Iraq . . . . Japan .... . Mexico ...... Venezuela . . January 8, 1931 Total Numher Utah ..... . Religious Preference Anglican ...... 1 Baptist .... . . . 16 Catholic ..... . . . 99 Christian ....... . . . 4 Christian Science . . . . 11 Church of Christ . . . . . . 1 Church of England ...... 1 Congregational ..... . . . 28 Disciple of Christ ....... 3 Dutch Reformed ........ 3 Episcopal .............. 228 Ethical Culture ......... 1 Unitarian . . Friend .......... . . 1 Greek Orthodox . . . . . 2 Helirew ....... .... 4 1 Lutheran . . . . . . . 11 Methodist . . . .... 44 Non-Sectarian . . .... 25 Presbyterian . . . .... 165 Protestant . . . .... 37 Quaker ..... ..... . . 1 Reformed .............. 1 Reformed Evangelical . . . 1 Russian Orthodox . . . . . 1 10 Parents Attending College Both ......... ........ 3 32 Mother only . . . .... 44 Father only ...,........ 221 Neither ..... .... 1 40 Fathers Attending Princeton 1903 .... . . 1915 ......... 7 1924 . . . . . 13 1904 .... . . 1916 .... .... 9 1925 . . . . . 12 1907 .... . . 1917 . . 4 1926 . . . . . 14 1909 .... . . 1918 . . 7 1927 . . . . . 6 1910 .... . . 1919 .... .... 1 0 1928 . . . . . 9 1911 . .. 1920 .. 6 1929 . . . .. 3 1912 .... .. 1921 .... .... 8 1930 . . . . . . . 4 1913 .... . . 1922 .... .... 1 0 T 1914 .... . . 1923 ....,.... 9 152 THE 61145. 7F 1953 'Me ag 7254 Back Row Whaley Marler Covell Johnson, Ughetta, Merrill-Front Row: Smith, Yalfa Bergland fPresidentJ, Bennett, Eglin. States and Countries Representation Alabama .... Arizona ..... Arkansas .... California . . . Colorado .... Connecticut . . Delaware .... Dist. of Col. .. Florida ...... Georgia ..... Idaho .... . . Illinois . . . . . . Indiana ..... Iowa ..... . . Kansas ....... Kentucky .... Louisiana .... Maine , ...... Maryland .... Massachusetts Michigan .... Class Birthday 6 Minnesota .... 12 1 Mississippi .... 0 2 Missouri ...... 30 10 Montana ...... 0 10 Nebraska ..... 4 30 Nevada ....... 0 5 New Hampshire 0 9 New Jersey . . .144- 5 New Mexico .. 0 3 New York .... 148 0 North Carolina 9 40 North Dakota . 0 5 Ohio ......... 41 1 Oklahoma .... 3 2 Oregon ....... 2 5 Pennsylvania . . 99 6 Rhode Island. . 1 1 South Carolina. 2 32 South Dakota . 2 20 Tennessee .... 3 14 Texas ........ 9 Utah ..... . Vermont . . . Virginia .... Washington . West Virginia Wisconsin . . Wyonling . . . Austria . . Brazil .... . Canada ..... Colombia . . . Costa Rica . . Ecuador .... England .... France ..... 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J- M 9112 W ff a ' 0 7' K 'Z ri' ' Q 'L'?fM 7-L - r f , K k K 'W 5 my AA 7 A' W gm ,L L L' 7 fi' A' F Q'f'f'Ww af digg! ig ,Q M .W - 1... 1+.u,,f ,pf May ' Pl?lN6'ETO,NlA NA -ff V J 0 fm. J my 4 ,, I 1 V: mf ,B H ww, -WF if ,Mb A . if I , W N A ' ,Mk wg N, ,ma Q -Sv of . I 7 , ' mi?g,wA, , Q ,,3 Q,,, , 1,31 , L , w gjT AVL, W, Q :N QW 5, H -Sk , dmmxiwwf mf.6Q2 ,V - , A- -ww.: , ' 7' og? X Arkansas Club . . . . . . Baptist Society .......... B aseb all- Varsity .... Freshman .... Basketball- Varsity .... Freshman .... Brie-a-Brac ....... . . . . . .... . Bureau of Student Employment Camera Club ................ Canespree .................. Catholic Club ...... Chemistry Club .... Chicago Club .... Cleveland Club ...... Cranbrook Club ....... Crew- Heavy . . . 150-lb. . . . . Freshman . . . Cross Country-Varsity ..... Freshman . . . Daily Princetonian ........ Elm Blight ........... Engineering Council . . . Engineering Societies . .. Fencing Varsity ..... Freshman . . . Flying Club .............. Football- Varsity .... 150-lb. .... . Freshman . . . Glee Club- Varsity ..... Freshman . . . Golf- Varsity ..... Freshman . . . Hillel Foundation ......... Hockey- Varsity ..... Freshman . . . House Parties ............... lntensely Vigorous Jazz Band . Interclub Committee ......... lntime ...................... Intramural Athletic Association Junior Prom ............... . Lacrosse- Varsity .... Freshman . . . Lancaster Club ............ Liberal Union ........... Mountaineering Club .... 60 76a 'fdgez fzeceafa . . . ...133 ...106 ....162-3 ...164 ....113-5 ...116 90 63 101 89 106 ...101 ...134 ...135 .....136 .....168-70 ....170-1 ...170 85 88 91 95 ...127 ....128-9 ...120 ...120 ...102 ....65-83 86 87 154 155 165 165 106 117 118 ....176-7 155 142 110 64 152 ....166-7 167 136 125 103 MSS .................... Nassau Literary Magazine . . . Nassau Sovereign ....... Nassoons ........... NROTC ........ Orange Key . . . Outing Club . . Pistol Club ....... Pre-Law Society ..... Pre-Medical Society Press Club .......... Princeton Engineer . . Print Club ........ Republican Club .... Rifle Club ........ ..... Right Wing Club ........... Rocky Mountain Empire Club ROTC .................... Rugby Club ........... St. Louis Club ......... Soccer- Varsity .... Freshman . . . Sons of '13 .............. Squash- Varsity .... Freshman . . . Student Christian Association Swimming- Varsity ...... Freshman . . . Tennis- Varsity .... Freshman . . . Texas Club .............. Tiger .................. Tigertones ............. Track- Varsity .... Freshman . . . Triangle Club ............ Twenty-One Club ...... Undergraduate Council ...... United World Federalists .... University Choir ......... Westchester Club ........... Western Pennsylvania Club . . Whig-Clio ................. Woodberry Forest Alumni . . WPRU .................. Wrestling- Varsity .... Freshman . . . Yacht Club .............. .. 94 95 94 157 96-7 62 103 101 100 100 92 127 63 124 101 ....131 ....137 98-9 152 138 .. 84 88 132 121 .. ..... 121 104-5 119 118 174-5 175 139 .. 93 158 172-3 173 1 08-9 130 64 125 156 .. .... 140 .. .... 139 126 141 112 122-3 123 102 QV 15 1 AW. , ig 2 Y' f .llkvi fi L 3 s +5 , 53 K5 5 if? uv 2 -ff, f ' .-9' Q ,1 Q, , Q W .fn--. . September scene Could you tell me . . . Princeton Charlie returned for the open- ing of another school year, preceded by the Class of 1954, who had been through Orien- tation week. But even the Freshmen had been greeted upon their arrival by the Orange Key, Princeton's answer for Mother. Headed by Richard Murphy '51, the Orange Key also directs the Campus Guide Service, the Visiting Teams Committee, Under- graduate Schools Committee, and the Campus Center Committee. ie Outage Key Bedlam in Holder Court Huck How: Mayer, Haugaartl, Parks, Mc- Grew, Anderson -W Front Row: McKim. Harrington. Hahn, Johnson, Bittenbender. 62 Arrangements had already been made for those stu- dents who required financial assistance, by the Bureau of Student Aid and Employment, composed of twenty-five self-'supporting agencies, under the supervision of Minot C. Morgan '35. Over one-third of the student body regis- tered with the Bureau and participated in at least one of its activities. Soon after the term began the Print Club held its annual free loan of prints, all done by contemporary American artists, to students for the purposes of stimulat- ing interest in the graphic arts and covering those bare walls around the campus. mean af .slfudemf gmpfoqmenl Frosh clapper-stealers Back Row: Chamberlin, Felch, Donan, Tozzer, Skidmore-Third Row: Rizzi, Sheedy, Strauss, West, Griswold, Hayes, Stewart, Franklin-Second Row: Woolley, Niedbala, Harper, McAlister, Cobb, Bogle, Carey, Allen--Front Row: Folli, Becker, Agnew, Marshall, McGrew, Snable. , - . ' ' 4 l Back Row: Bergland, Skidmore, Townsend-Second Row: Alex- ander, Hickok, Adams, Ruddick, Parham, Leslie W- Front Row: l Zlndezgfzadaafzfe As the University came to life, the Undergraduate Council, Princeton's student governing body, began to function under the chairmanship of Richard W. Murphy '51, leading and coordinating the various campus organi- zations. Its main efforts were directed toward laying the groundwork for the Mretrenchment program, which would enable many of the extracurricular activities to continue to function smoothly, even if reduced in size, despite the expected reduction in student enrollment the following year due to the draft. The Intramural Athletic Association also began orga11- izing the club and dorm sports programs for those men who were not out for any university-sponsored sport. Presenting I.A.,4. Championship awards Back Row: Lahe, Wythes, Hutton4Fr0nt Row: Hammer, McHugh, Kelly, Ledbetter, McGrew. 7. ,-4. ,-4. 1 5 , Mudge, Finney, Murphy. Kelly, Zadwtacwz About the time the Freshmen engineers arrived 011 campus, Charlie Caldwell took his sixty-five man squad up to the Princeton Summer Camp at Blairstown, New Jersey, for two Weeks' drill in preparation for a nine-game football schedule: Sept.30 Williams Oct. 28 Cornell Oct. 7 Rutgers Nov. 4 Colgate Oct. 14 Navy Nov. ll Harvard Oct. 21 Brown at Providence Nov. 18 Yale at New Haven Nov. 25 Dartmouth Ten lettermen were gone from last yearis squad, in- cluding eight who had held first-string starting positions. The biggest individual loss was George Sella, rated Prince- After hard 'lay ton's best athlete in many years. But the team developed rapidly, continuing their practice at Princeton, and by game time they were ready .... l THE BAND WAS READY ................................. THE CHEER LEADERS WERE READY ...ful WIZUAMS wma? Then another . . . From the moment Kazmaier flipped the Hrst touch- down pass to Bob Unger the issue was never in doubt. Princeton moved the ball at will and scored ten more times. Though Caldwell substituted freely in an attempt to keep the score respectable, the reserves showed an offen- sive ability almost equal to that of the regulars. The down- iield blocking was noticeably weak at times, but excellent on such occasions as Davison's 34-yard touchdown gallop and .lannotta's 62-yard scoring sprint . . . Only the pass defense was at all porous as the Tigers held the Ephmen to lll yards rushing. Although Williams receivers were clear in the secondary on many occasions, passer John Kulsar completed only 6 of 21 tosses, and had four of his missles intercepted. Several spectacular defensive plays included a one-armed tackle by Kline and lVIcGillicuddy's sideline tackle of Delisser to prevent the latter from going all the way for the Ephmen . . . Final score was the highest since our 75-0 whipping of Amherst in 1934. Defensive shutout the first since we whitewashed Yale in '47, The score-Princeton 66, Williams 0. Stopped? , . , An unexpected inability to gain consistently on the ground was largely offset by Kazmaier's passes to Reed and Bunnell, which resulted in three touchdowns and a 20-14 halftime lead. A recovered fumble and an 30-yard sprint by Unger gave us two more tallies in the first five minutes of the third canto. Despite a later Rutgers scor- ing spree these five scores proved sufficient. Kazmaier, Unger, Davison and Chandler looked good on offense de- spite sluggish hlocking by the forward wall . . . The pass defense was woefully inadequate, yielding two TDs in the first half and one in the second half fLa Prairie to Sand- ie RUTGERS' Wt Leggo blomj. Then the entire defense collapsed on an 80-yard Rutgers touchdown run in the fourth quarter. For the book, Rutgers threw 38 passes in allg and only Davisonis timely interception of one of them with five minutes to go saved Princeton from defeat. McPhee, Hennon and Schmidt looked good throughout, hut the squad as a whole played a hedraggled game as a result of Mlooking ahead to Navyw . . . The Rutgers victory gave us a winning skein of six fover the past two seasonsj and our second straight 'fmythical Championship of New Jersey . A .a ' swf . 1325! Lineman of the Year Charlie Caldwell and his Four Magicians 67 6 Natural enemies Our attack capitalized upon an early break to give us a 7-0 first period lead. After Donan recovered a kick blocked by McPhee 011 the Navy 33, Kazmaier eventually passed to Unger in the end zone for the tally. Trailing 14-7 in the third period, the Tigers unleashed a sustained drive of 60 yards with the line opening big gaps for Kaz- maier and Davison. The latter scored in the end to tie the score. Midway in the final stanza Davison raced 64 yards after a center plunge to place the ball on the Navy 17. Three plays later the President of the Senior Class hulled over the Middie goal for our third tally. The inspired fx V for Victory Um me ofzc In the spotlight 45, eff s'f'fsfEl' M, sg, if N3 A sunk sailor Got iz! play of the entire offensive line was the deciding factor i11 the contest . . . The Middies displayed ill the first half tl1e determination and tale11t which was to overwhelm Army later in the seaso11. Using short passes to the flanks Hlld turning our ends with apparent ease, the Middies completely dominated the first two periods, as they scored twice and had two touchdowns called hack. The second half saw the entire complection of the game changed as Donan, Hickok, Davison Hlld Kline led the defensive platoon in holding the Navy to 27 yards rushing, 1 first down, and no score during the last two periods . . . Be- sides keeping alive a seven-game winning streak and our hopes for an undefeated season, the Tiger victory wit- nessed both offense and defense playing at top form for the first time. 556 NAVY Big Brass Mltsic Macestro, Please Going somewhere? 69 46 claw JZ cw BROWN Ugh!. Who's got the ball? The scoring spree started after a slow beginning with Kazmaier passing to Reed for our first tally. The second quarter produced three Tiger scores for a 27-O halftime lead. The most spectacular of these three scores was a 55- yard pass play fKazmaier to Ungerj. Porky Clark and Red Finney excelled among the offensive linemen with their decisive downfield blocking. The second half gave added experience to the reserves, who gained much yard- age but only tallied once. Among these players Jannotta and McNeil were most impressive . . . Twice before, in 1906 and 1933, Princeton had played Brown at Provi- dence, and on neither occasion had the Bruins succeeded in scoring. This time they made a more determined hid as our defensive platoon finally brought a Bruin first- Roll 'em Back Row: Pivirotto, Patterson, Class, Brown, McPhee, I-Iemminger, Emery, Doerfler, Lyons, Hennon, Kline Thzrd Row Unger, Kazmaier, Mcflillicuddy, Stevens, Valentzas, Reed, McNeil, Clark, Mayer, NewellfSecond Row: MacLean fManagerJ Smith, Prior, Urschel, Schmidt, Reichel, McCandless, Nixon, Gorter, Chamberlain, Caldwell lCoachJ-Front Row Klelnsisser Davison, Finney, Hickok, Chandler CCaptainD, Donan, Zawadsky, Hawke, Bunnell. period drive to a halt on the six-inch line. Brown never seriously threatened again although Messrs. Reichel, Mc- Phee, Hickok, Glass, and Schmidt had to play most of the game to keep our shutout secure. Princeton at Brown .Qc ZQU5 5 . . . and come out 'Hghting ation at CURNEU The Tigers came up to the Cornell game definitely underdogs. Although we had eight straight victories under our belts, Cornell, Ivy League champion for the past two years, was supposed to have the makings of an undefeated season, with a great offense and the best defense in the East. We lost the coin-toss for the fourth time in the still- young season, but the first time we got the ball, after the defense had forced the Big Red deep into its own territory, our grinding offense ripped off a TD in short order, Kaz- maier scoring on a fake buck. Ungeris conversion made the score 7-0 in 6:30 of the first quarter. Then came a series of unsuccessful counter-drives which continued until mid- way in the second canto. At that point Princeton received the ball on its own 23, Davison carrying out to the 29. McNeil added one, and after Kazmaier ran for no gain and another play was called back, the most spectacular play of the game occurred. How many docs it take 72 ? xjffth Q af' K E Q ' W ' Hs, 3 6 -. is it f vt -Q' WT .fQ'W Almost a safety Field of battle Kaz faked a hand-off to Unger toward the left, then burst through right tackle for seventy yards and another marker. Reed took out the safety man, the only block needed for Kaz's getaway. Unger's try for point was wide, and we led 13-0 going into the half. Cornell's total yards gained rushing so far was seven. The third quarter was scoreless, the game again be- coming a series of sustained marches, usually ended by penalties. About four minutes after the final period opened a punt exchange gave Cornell the ball on its own 18. Soon Calvo lateralled to Miller for a pass play, but Zawadsky hit the halfback's arm and Glass fell on the fumble on the 17. We reached as far as the five, but penalties and incom- plete passes brought us to fourth down with 14- to go from the 21. Kazmaier threw over center to Reed, who was stopped on the nine and lateralled back to Bunnell, who then carried all the way to the two before being hit. Davi- son was over in two bucks, and Unger followed with our twentieth point. On the first play after the kickoff Pivirotto intercepted on the Cornell 28 and got down to the 15. In four plays the reserve backfield scored again, McCandless going over, and Unger converted in 12:47. The ensuing kickoff recep- tion was fumbled due to McPhee's jarring tackle, and Brown recovered on the Cornell 28. We scored again, but the TD was nullified by a penalty, and the clock ran out three plays later with the final score Princeton, 27, Cor- nell, 0. The last minutes of the game were the climax of the entire season, and certainly one of the high points in Princeton football history. Looking back over the game, the entire offiensive pla- toon excelled throughout, particularly Finney, Clark, and Reed, but it was the play of the defensive platoon which made the issue so one-sided. In addition to scoring four times against the ubest de- fense in the East, Cornell in five years. As a result of this impressive victory, Princeton moved up into the Wfop Ten in the nation for the first time since 1935. Guess who won 1 A great day for Princeton fidfmdm Finney, another All-American ' we COLGATE The defense did all the offensiveis dirty work as a blocked kick, a pass interception, and two recovered fum- bles were converted into four touchdowns and a 25-0 lead for the Orange and Black after twelve minutes of the first period. One more touchdown in the second quarter and two in the second half completed our showing for the afternoon. The total of seven touchdowns was consider- able in view of the rainy skies and muddy field. The start- ing backfield was undeniable while in action, and Jannotta and McNeil looked good among the reserves. It would be unfair to single out individuals among the offensive line- men, for all were charging and blocking decisively . . . In addition to setting up our first four touchdowns, the defensive platoon, led by the quartet of Donan, Hickok, Glass, and Zawadsky, limited the Red Raiders to 42 yards net o11 the ground. A lapse in the pass defense in the third quarter enabled Colgate to set up its lone TD. This tally was the first registered against us since the second quarter of the Navy game, a string of twelve scoreless quarters. The final push Dressed to kill Hooray! , QQ E - Those who finished early 0 The football season and parties came to a halt for a while, as the necessary evil of midterm exams arrived. The library became crowded, lights remained on till all hours, and slowly the tradition of the eleven oiclock break was revived. Those who were through early found an oppor- ' tunity for one of the tournaments held twice each month by the Bridge Club, headed by Anthony Devereux '51, The Chess Club offered bimonthly tournaments and a .X ' chance to participate in the Intercollegiate Chess Tourna- ment in New York. The University Band's ninety members kept on prac- W ticing regularly ill order that they might give forth at gdnd Palmer Stadium next Saturday. Buck Row: Milligan, Kitts, Stephen, Frederick, Pike, Aires, Runger, Herron, Enander, Booth, Allen, Joseph, Steinberg-Fourth Row: McNichols, Braswell, Fuellhart, Tobin, Hardy, Sugden, Buell, Treadway, Pittis, Nachtrieb, Crago, Schulze, Hoedemaker, Rigby, Alyea, Corkhill-Third Row: Webster, Hamill, Walker, Brewster, Perrine, Osheroff, Bell, Pickett, Nankervis, Cairns, Smith, Loeliler, Hawthorn, Tammen, Parker, Martin, Poage, Lewis, Chase4Second Row: Conquest, Pierson, Perera, Ross, Han- num, Lowe, Zook, Weber, Haugaard, Hobson, Trimble, Leslie, Phillips, Julm, Neely, Cheyette, Armstrong, Minners-Front Row: V. Anderberg fDirectorl, Way, Koehler fLibrarianl, Anderson, Hamlelman, Holdsworth, Ill tStudent Directorl, Peak, Tilden, Gentry, Bierds, Koth CPresidentl, Christen fDrum Majorl, Hansen, Lauff, Thron, Overbeck, Rivers, Burdette. 5 rv ,....- V ' 1, ' ' ' ' 'W , f,,...,...,..f:ffi rrL ' - -. ,v -,. 3 - ,y,f,g .W-, ,L , X . , H, 2, a,.,f,Q,, 2 3 2 E ie CRIMSON 4646 Charlie and friend-or munis best friend Stretch 76 Oh yeah? A touchdown torrent commenced the first time Prince- ton possessed the pigskin. Four tallies in the first eleven minutes gave the team an unsurpassable lead, as the Tigers went on to score nine touchdowns in all plus nine straight extra points hy ,lake Newell to set a new Big Three scoring mark. Dick Kazmaier scored twice, once on a beautifully executed 55-yard sideline sprint. Billy Kleinsasser also crossed the double stripes twice, the first time as a result of a 50-yard pass play. The Tiger offensive accumulated 560 yards net from rushing and passing. The offensive linemen, led by Finney, Urshel, and Clark, sprung the Tiger backs on jaunts of 56, 4-1, 21, and 52 yards . . . Donan, Hennon, Kurrus, and Zawadsky were foremost in the defensive platoon which limited Harvard to a total , ,,,, -,,,,.,. ,t....Wt ,MMM of 27 yards on the ground. The Cantabs' futility on the ground was shown by one situation in which they were fourth down and 45 to go. Carroll Lowenstein, the Har- vard passer, saved the Crimson's honor by passing for two touchdowns and setting up the other two . . . Defeating Harvard left only Yale between us and our fourth straight Big Three Championship. The winning total of 63 points represented the largest number of points ever scored against Harvard by Princeton or any other team. Our 289 points fwith two games to goj made the '50 eleven the highest scoring in modern Princeton football history. Close harmony Making merry el! faq fe, , , Tiger Rag On the street 77 Introducing the boys We gum! cam YAZE, III Hickman devoted two weeks to trying to thwart the Tiger offense and produced a defensive alignment which packed the middle. But Chandler crossed Huhman up when he sent Kleinsasser and Kazmaier around the ends and tackles. The seven touchdowns against Yale-three of them coming in the second period, to break the Eli's re- sistance-set a new Bowl record. The precision down- field blocking of Alan Clark, Red Finney, and Cul Smith was largely instrumental in enabling the potent Prince- tonians to gain 420 yards hy rushing and passing. Billy Kleinsassefs 63-yard sprint was the longest touchdown of the afternoon . . . The Elis employed a short-punt forma- On the way I ale Howl Ifs mine tion to give Stu Tisdale the optimum opportunity for spot- ting his three downfield receivers, resulting in two aerial scores in the second period, but Donan, Glass, Hennon, and Zadwadsky split the formation asunder in the second half. Frank Reichel and Dick Pivirotto funtil injuredj blocked and intercepted Tisdale tosses repeatedly . . . The victory over Yale gave Princeton its fourth consecutive Big Three Championship and left only Dartmouth be- tween us and an undefeated season. The final score rep- resented the worst licking a Tiger team ever gave the Bull- dogs, and the 110 points scored against Harvard and Yale established a mark not likely to be equalled soon. Coming through Tripped up Cigar in backwards ww aaatkefz 'HQ '2 Y - 04056 Our fourth consecutive Big Three championship bonfire was celebrated by Princeton undergrads and loyal towns- people on Friday, after a wind storm and student pressure had forced the postponement of the traditional Tuesday blaze, enabling many weekend dates to see the spectacle. Coach Caldwell and Captain Chandler together lit the kerosene-soaked pile of wood, bicycles, rubber tires, and firecrackers, gathered from a thrice-stripped countryside by ingenious freshmen, and piled high on Cannon Green. While the fire raged, Caldwell and the graduating mem- bers of the team each spoke a few words to the thousands crowded around Clio paying tribute to those responsible for the championship, many of whom would play their last game tomorrow. lol A It XI 45:2 -f-f I S MQ' X :- ., .. .1 .au l i Football or Swimming ' DARTMOUTH The gamewas played under almost hurricane condi- tions so that Palmer Stadium resembled a combination mudflat and wind tunnel. All the Tiger scoring came in the second period when we had the gale at our backs. The first tally came when Kazmaier skirted left end and raced 36 yards into the end zone. The very next time We gained possession of the pigskin, Kazmaier again circled left end and raced 22 yards to the Dartmouth 5. Three plays later Davison scored our last and winning touch- down. Playing conditions in the second half were so im- possible that neither team was able to move the ball regu- larly enough to score . . . Tyler, the Dartmouth scatback, ran 32 yards to tally with only a minute to play in the first period. The Indians' only second half threat was easily repulsed by the Tigers . . . By their victory over Dart- mouth, Princeton's 1950 team gave us our first undefeated season and Ivy League Championship in 15 years. More- over, later losses suffered by Oklahoma and Army made the Tiger,s 13-game winning streak the longest in the na- tio11 and left them the only major unbeaten and untied team in the Nation. . After the storm All-American Kazmaier Having fun Western style . . . Wdeze edit 74 Zee Caldwell, Chandler, and Hickok, next year's captain Princetonfs Tiger unveiled The Lambert Trophy When the storm had cleared away, the statistics looked like this: the team had won thirteen in a row, the longest winning streak in the country, and had scored in its forty-fifth consecutive game. It was ranked eighth nation- ally, although several sportswriters, including Grantland Rice, placed it among the top four in the country. Our 38.8 points per game average was the highest average score of all the major teams, and we received the Lambert Trophy, emblematic of Eastern football supremacy. Donan, Kaz- maier, Finney, Chandler, and Davison all received honors ranging from All-American to All-East, and Charlie Cald- well was named Coach of the Year. The MOmelettes were given long-due credit in a Life story. P Opp Opp 66 Williams 0 Cowell 0 34 Rutgers .. . . . 28 Colgate .. . . 7 20 Navy . . . ............ 14 Harvard .... . . . . 26 34 Brown . .. .............. 0 Yale ....... .. . . 12 13 Dartmouth ........... . . 7 Princeton Opponents First Downs ........... .... 1 31 96 Rushing Attempts ......... . 503 415 Yards Gained Rushing .... 2,929 644 Forward Passes Attempted .... . 115 217 Forward Passes Completed .... . 64 94 Yards Gained Passing ....... . 974 1,307 Total Offense .............. . . . 3,903 1,951 Passes lntercepted By. ...... . 21 10 Pass-Interception Yardage . . . . 193 100 Runback of Punts, yds. ............ . 150 167 Punts .............................. . 40 58 Average Distance of Punts ffrom line of scrimmagel ............. . 32.1 31.9 Fumbles .............. . 30 36 Ball Lost on Fumbles . . . 13 13 No. of Penalties ....... . 54 36 Yards Lost on Penalties . . 546 348 Games Won ........... 9 0 Points ....... . 349 94 Touchdowns . . . . 52 14 Extra Points . . . . 37 10 m s 'ffliw 'AQ V Doc Tlu' Pav Trophy winners The ,IayVces The Coaching Staff: Franklin C. QCuppyJ Cappon, end couchg John R. Stiegmzm, assistant line coachg Head Coach Charles W. Caldwell Jr. '25g Richard W. Colman Jr., line coachg and Judson A. Timm, backfield coach. 'Nt I -f. lqb..g Kr' ini .Q - wi??'7' it ' iifstwf M ' i . al-Q' . ,N Wm, soccsle Meantime, the Varsity Soccer team, with only four regulars returning from its fine 1949 squad, found inex- perience its main handicap as it dropped five of its eight games. Led by Captain Johnny Mott, who was outstanding all year, Coach Jimmy Reed's charges displayed a good offense but an inadequate defense. Despite this setback, the Sophomore-studded squad deserved a better fate, for, of its live defeats, four were by the margin of a single goal. Averaging 2.4 goals per engagement, the Orange and Black booters were led by high-scoring Hank Bothfeld Coach Reed and Capmm Mm, A fwith eightj and Capt. Mott fwith fourj. Other consistent performers were Prado, Sibbers, Krause, Hlld Moore. The victory over Harvard, in which Bothfeld tallied thrice, was the first defeat to be inflicted upon a Cambridge team by Princeton in seven years. Like the Mgirl with the curl, the defense was either invincible or miserable. Twice our opponents were held to a single score, but on double the same number of occasions, the opposition scored three or four times. Throughout the season, however, Crutcher fcaptain for '5lD, Gates, Pringle, Conner, Frey, Gallup, and Megargee turned in consistently line performances. W P. Opp- P- OPP- 4 Haverford .... .. 2 l Cornell . . . . . . 2 iii 3 Pennsylvania . . . . 4 2 Navy ..... . . 3 l Swarthmore . . 3 4 Harvard .... . . 1 3 Brown ... . . 2 l Yale .. . .. . . 2 On the playing field Huck Row: Frey, Holmes, Schultz, l'ringle4Second Row: Reed fCoar-lil, Saunders, West, Cates, Connor, Crutcher, Megargee. Gallup, Moore 1Mgr.J--Front Row: Dana, Cowen, Preston, Krause, Bothfeld, Mott QCap- tainl, Sibbers, Moore, Prado, Culin, Dreimeyer. ss N 1 Back Row: Mills fMgr.l, Kenny, Ringwalt, Walclmlell, Bolster, Geis fC0achl -Front Row: Maxwell, Macomber, Pelham, Snedeker tCapt.l, Pittis, Niedlmala, Fowler. made 012055 coufvmy About the time of the Navy football game, the varsity cross country squad opened its season with a 17-45 victory over Rutgers, on Oct. 13th. Dick Snedeker, captain, set a new five-mile record of 25:38.5. In a triangular meet on Oct. 21, the Tigers edged out Penn 28-31, with Columbia a distant third with 75. The squad lost 29-27 to Seton Hall on Oct. 27th, but the high- light of the meet was Snedekerls second five-mile record for the year of 25:02. While helping Princeton defeat Yale and Harvard by 32-40-53 on Nov. 3rd, Snedeker again set a new five-mile record of 24:54.8. The Orange and Black, in the Heptagonal Champion- ship Meet, finished a poor fifth among ten top Eastern colleges on Nov. 10th. Princeton lost to Army, Cornell, Penn. and Yale. In the forty-second annual Intercollegiate A.A.A.A. Championship Meet on Nov. 20th, Princeton placed fourteenth out of twenty-seven. Al Pittis finished tenth, while Snedeker placed thirtieth. P, Opp. P. Opp. 17 Rutgers .. ........... -45 32 Yale 40 .......... Harvard 58 28 Penn 31 ......... Columbia 75 Heptagonals-5th, 117 pts. 29 Seton Hall .... 27 ICAAAA --14th, 397 pts. In there fighting I 0 ZPWWJ roonmzz Coach Dick Vaughanis 'Tighting Fifties compiled a highly successful season, finishing second in the E.I.L. with five wins and only one loss. Captain Dick Murphy provided energetic and inspirational leadership for the alittle Tigers throughout the season. Held to less than three touchdowns only by Navy, the lightweights displayed high scoring ability. Lamorella, Lilly, Kepler, and Hungerford scored twelve of the twen- ty-five touchdowns. Seibert, Matter, Henchman, Adams and Hoffman were also offensive stalwarts. The defensive line play of Murphy, Orser, Talbott, Bibbes, Longaker, Donley, Gaynor, Parry, and Long was 9 On the field superior throughout the season. P. Opp. P. Opp. 52 Columbia . . . . 0 6 Navy ... . . . 26 20 Pennsylvanin . . . 0 31 Villanova . . . 26 25 Cornell . .. .. . 6 27 Rutgers . . . 14 Back Row: Woodward fAsst. Coachl, Gaynor. Parham, Nalen, Adamson QCoachl-Third Row: Hazeltine fMgr.?, Lamorella, Parry, Garrett, Sippel, Hinchman, Vaughan fC0ilChlm Second Row: Seibert, Miles, Battin, Celfman, Adams, Sheirk, Bibes, Davis-Front Row: Tal- bott, Lilly, Long, Murphy QCaptainP, Schnebly, Longaker, Hoffman. 5 QQ 2 1 Back row: Weimar, Taylor, Muys, Lovecchio, Bergland, Popowich, Ledger, Huseth, Mathis, Baldwin, Herndon, Strong, Weltz, Bierig, Swinfordg Rizzi fVo1unteer Coachl, Flack, Greenman, Randall, Petchel, Straub, Moul, Turner, Anderson, Rogers, Kavanagh, Ughetta, Stier, Davidson 1Coach1, Bliss QAsst. Coachbg Beebe QAsst. Coachj, Thomsen fAsst. Coach1, Golembiewski, Steelman, Shavelson, Holton, Walker, Carlson, Rock, Stevens, Harrison, Barnds, Caidzis, Smith fflaptainlg Front row: ShafTer, McClure, Torrey, Hnat, Yaifa, Richards, Stewart, Fanjoy, Rumsfeld, Pitts, Byrne, Fox, Champion. fzeedmcm FOOTBAU In winning three, losing three, and tying one of its games, Princeton's 1954- football squad compiled a gen- erally successful season. Athough there were numerous sparkling individual performances throughout the cam- paign, Coach Matt Davison's yearlings, led by Captain Homer Smith, were greatly handicapped by their inability to function as a coordinated unit. But the victory over the Yale freshmen ended the season on a triumphant note. Homer Smith, Dick Yaffa, Art Pitts excelled from run- Captain Homer Smith ning formations, and Karl Buyrne, Smith, and Anderson were superior as receivers for the exceptionally fine pass- ing of John Gaidzis. Ken Strong booted a healthy per- centage of the team's extra-points. Defensively, line back- ers George Stevens and John Swenford were stellar, while Petcliel and Rock shone for their line play. P. Opp. P. Opp. 21 Rutgers . . . . . 14 12 Manlius . . . . . 12 14 Fordham .... . . . 33 13 Pennsylvania . . 34 40 Columbia . . 7 26 Yale .... . . 7 At Yale ,X ' '?' X . . . And they're off! Pass interception Soccer action Back Row: Mills l'Managerl-f--Second Row: Slater, Mac- key, Irvin, Geis lCoachl-Front row: Mat-Farlund, Ordi- Wily Shallherg, Schuyler, Pfeifer. Swinnerton, Fisher, Pouschine, massler. mea 5066513 Coach ,lack Volz's Freshman soccer team, captained by ,lim Palmer, extended last year's unbeaten series to fifteen straight with four wins and three ties. Paced by Palmer, Fischer, Swinnerton, Reed, Pouschine, Shane, Newbill, and Gonzales., the team averaged 2.6 goals per game. P. Opp. P Opp. 0 Peddie ....... ........... 0 3 Lawrenceville ........ .. . 2 l Trenton .... .. O 2 Rutgers ....... . . . 1 1 Hill .......,.. .. l l Pennsylvania . . . 1 S Pennington . . . .. 0 3 Yale .................. .. . . 2 fzeaimcw CROSS COUNTRY The Freshman cross country squad, led by Captain Dick Shallherg, opened against Rutgers, Winning this and subsequent matches up to the Intercollegiate A.A.A.A., where it finished fifteen out of seventeen. P. Opp. P. Opp. l9 Rutgers . ... 44 21 Seton Hall . . . . . . . . . 37 23 Columbia ............... 35 ICAAAA --15th ........... -ll7 pts. Back Row: Yost, Rankin. Dig- nan, Gonzalez, Mathey-Seo ond Row: Volz QCoachl, Tru- bee, Weil, Thompson, Svhoen, Palmer, Marinan, Helme-N Front Row: Corson, Hubbell, Reed, Neubill, Stone. Ross- Late ill the fall the Freshmen and the Sophomores li11ed up for the annual class struggle to decide once and for all which is the strongest. The riots early in the fall between the two classes, staged around Commons, Nassau Hall's steps, and in various rooms, had featured the well- known ugoonw squad which managed to shave the Frosh prexy's head. Coming up to the Cane Spree the struggle had been intense, and each class was determined to win. Tl1e Class of 1954 provided a startling upset in walk- ing away with the honors and fighting its way to the first Freshman victory in the event since the Class of 1945 won in 1941. With the Frosh sweeping four out of five CVCIIIS, the scoreboard looked like this: Baseball, Freshmen, 4-0 Touch football, Sophomores Track, Freshmen Tug-o-war, Freshmen, 2 out of 3 heats Cane wrestling, Freshmen, 3 out of 5 matches The most surprising upset was the Freshman victory over the Soph baseball team, which had Dave Sisler on the mound. The rout was so complete that the tug-of-war, which had been contested and ordered repulled, was al- lowed to stand when it was realized that even a Sopho- more victory in this event would not change the Cane Spree's final results. With this ordeal out of the way the two classes managed to live relatively peacefully the rest of the year. Fighting for the Cane Track event 0 sf Q5 I 4 Q ' 4 40 151 'K Q Y 1 ,' I 'xr Merriyield planning his strategy Roberts managing the business Back Row: Minesinger, Smith, Hazel- tine-Front Row: Pringle, Monroe, Mc- Alister, Roberts, Merrifield. web-cv 'mc The various campus groups had organized early in the fall and were pursuing their usual activities. This was a year of innovation for the Brie. Under the leadership of Chairman Theodore E. McAlister '52, the staff organiza- tion was altered by the addition of two new Sophomore positions. Managing Editor Parker Monroe, Jr., '52 was responsible for all written material, while the finances were handled by Business Manager John H. Roberts '53, and Circulation Manager Eric S. Merrifield '52 managed sales. Experimenting with the organization of the book, the editorial board decided to present the material chron- ologically, in the order in which the events and organiza- tions presented themselves throughout the school year. New additions included pictures of the newly-elected club bicker sections, coverage of such events as the Cane Spree, and candids taken at parties around campus during the year. By this new arrangement it was hoped that the Brie might become a really treasured book instead of the reference volume it had been since its beginning in 1875. Gamble, Mcfllister, Minesingcr, Smith, Chaplin, Monroe, Hazeltine Getting the paper to bed Mr. Adler and Chairman Mudge mfg 77u'noez'm6em ln the news field was the Daily Princetonian, which lf- celebrated its seventy-fifth year of publication during the Q P year with a diamond jubilee dinner in New York and a special eight-page issue recounting the growth of the paper 9 from its first issue on June 14, 1876. ff Under the chairmanship of Lewis L. Mudge '51 ffall -I K termj and Donald Oberdorfer '52 Qspring termj the Prince covered the news and events on campus and extended its 4, - range to include local, national, and international affairs, with its usual editorial comments and opinions. The hur- ricane postponed another special issue which would have announced our undefeated season following the Dartmouth game. Buck row: Harlzell. Syer, Corry, Davis, Obermlorfer, Kerr, Kurzmam-Third row: McCarthy, Slaughter Schwamm, Stevenson, Maitland, Payson, Sc-hisgall, May- -Second row: Dulliy, Allen, Rogers, Brawner, Bisll, Caudell, Effron, Matthews-Front row: Baillurgeon, Davis, Merrill, Nelson, Mudge LChairmanD, North, Look, .lelks. Addison. N -Qt, 1 9 '7 Celebrating their 25111 anniversary Qi Getting the IIPIUS out linck Row: Kass. Howell, lieuch- ter, W0o1lw'a11'd, Rockart, Godol- phin --Front Roto: Hershey, Al- len, Norris icllillfllllllll, Bodine. Lowry. 77mm WZ If the future writer wanted experience in fields more allied to city newspapers, he could have joined the Press Club, which is the collecting, writing, and distributing arm for New York, Philadelphia, and New Jersey papers, as well as an able right-hand man for the University's Depart- ment of Public Relations. Covering all Princeton events, both athletic and other- wise, the Press Club members write the accounts of the activities which appear in those papers, and not only gain practical experience, but also are paid for their services, sometimes earning as much as 351,200 per academic year. The members of the Press Club are chosen bi-annually in one of the stiffest competitions on campus. Buck Row: Decker, Cates, Spencer, Schermerhorn--'Third Row: Rebman. Kinnaird, Marcus, Brown, Service. Sullivan, Fowler--Second Row: Carney, Roberts, Feld. Zabel, Zuckerman, Roberts, Dodd, Shaifer-Front Row: Me- lohn, Wiebb, Taylor, Spencer, Robinson, Smith. Schaeffer. 7716 dqefz But not all of the publications are serious. The hopeful student, if his inclinations lay with the humorous, either in writing or cartoons, could work for the Tiger, which closed its year with a 353.27 profit. Featuring ten issues per annum, the magazine's year was highlighted by the annual Prince-Tiger Dance, held at Creenacres Country Club to the music of Jack Harris, and the special MCaveman-Progress issue for last year's Re- unions, as well as covers by Milton Caniff and alumnus Wl1ill16y' Darrow, Jr. '31. Under the chairmanship of C. Robert Jennings '51, who was succeeded by Edward L. Spencer '51, the other members of the staff were Managing Editor George S. Montgomery '51, Art Editor Edward L. Spencer '51, Adver- tising Manager Nelson W. Webb '52, and Circulation Man- ager Williani F. Robinson '51, Montgomery's resignation was filled by John H. Smith '52, N or M00flllg I Tiger Tribulations, s 1, a Deadline 'M ti CO0 QJALU wave 2 X A v 9.1 V uf Hack row: FI'0lllIll, Smith, Lindholm, Pritchard, Burnett, Bauy-Front row: Schoeiiier, Dwight, Den- by lChairm:ml, Kennedy, Van Patten. Zuma Saaezeign One of the youngest of the campus publications, the 13-year-old Nassau Sovereign was forced to suspend pub- lication in the fall, due to rising costs and other misfor- tu11es. A magazine which met Princetonis need for news of general interest, its Course Evaluation Survey and many other exclusive features would be missed by the un- dergraduates. A magazine with two years behind it, MSS provided the outlet for its members' Hexclusive consecration to the discussion, improvement, and publication of Princeton's best writingw. offs BJ 77555 Concentration Standing: Honey, McAngel, Pierson, Deonoso, See- ger, Keeley--Kneeling: Jones, Belknap, Krisel. Back row: Stone, Benacerraf-Front row Hildum, Lawrence, Ostrow. N -N t 71 l For the members of Whig-Clio, the Nassau Literary Magazine, with the largest magazine circulation on campus, is a vehicle for the expression of many types of literary composition. Under Chairman Roy Lawrence '52 the MLit,' completed its 109th year. More exclusive in its membership, being reserved to Elm Club members, was the Elm Blight, the only news- paper published on Prospect Street. Started in the fall of 1949 by Hume Wells '51, it reports news pertaining to Elm Club and the Street for the benefit of club members and alumni. sem aww s Brick Kozc: Pfeifer. Wie-cking. R. Smith, M. Smith, Bradley, Sliaffer. .l. l'at-karnl. Bryan, Kavanaugh, Fuller, Lamb, S. Wclitz, Wil- kinson. A. Marshall. llcy nan. Miller, Aiken, Rihl, l.1lllllllCll'l'l81', Taylor. Zane-s Fifth Row: Melrose, Brewster, Copley. MacWilliam, Remley, Parrish. Hauser, liorhett, Slichter, Cll04llltYI', Leifelder, Donald, Herr, Grossman, Kemp, Reister, Pressler, Paul. Close, En- aneler, Sl'llLllllll1'llt'l', Gaultier Fourth Row: Harper, Hughes, Nyhart, M4-lxinney, Hauptfuhrer, Gonzalez, E. Packard, Sutherland, Nt-ville, Kratzer, Hostotler, Rockart, Jeanes, Wehcr, Hays, Ford, Kinsey, Nihlo, West, Stranhan, Carrigan' -Third Row: Weems, Uoodkind, Thompson, W. Smith, Rowley, Thompson E., Griffith, Slaughter, Holmes, Watkins, Avant, Pitts, Rumsfeld, Mathis, Cal- dcrini, Rattin. Rhymonal, Hustin, Niedllala, llowns. lioltimore, Brown' Second Row: Dugan, Duvall, Clulz, Franklin, Vega, Paff, Fenner, Donnell, Zool., Gould A., Stout, MacNeil, Rauscher, Bennett, Mayes, lirayer, Macomher, Moore, Hill, Collins, Wentz H., Steele Front Rolf: Rogers, Preston. Graslierg, Hoetlemaker, Wilkins, Matter. Mead, Rauenzahn, Surko, Could T., Marshall T., Myers. Davis. Mathey. lfolli. Finney, Merrell. Sheridan, Hollinshead, Day. Two hundred and eighty-three nautically-minded Char- lies were enrolled for the year in the NROTC unit under tl1e direction of Brigadier General J. P. Riseley, USMC. One hundred and two of these were working towards reg- W. 2. 0, 7 , ular commissions, the others being designated for reserve commissions. During this, its fifth year at Princeton, the NROTC unit graduated the first group to be procured for the Naval Reserve Oflicers' Training Corps in nation-wide competition under the terms of the Holloway Plan. Huck Row: Cruikshank, Lyman, Wolff, C1-outer, Hilgartner, Streithorst, Wilson, Lawrence, Hobson, Lovell, Lethen, Fast, Warner D. T., Joyce, Poten, Tohin, Harrison, Carlucci, Nankcrvis, Hansen, Eakin, Von Wiese, Fredrick, Willis, Updegraph, FerrisfFifth Row: Sparkman, Miller, Brightman, Crutcher, Warren, Wright. Parrish, Sprague, Jiranek, Paddock, Baillargeon, Leuchter, Hedick, Cilgen, llavinroy, Leslie, Slocomh, Crane, Augustine, Coalc, Tozzer, Howe, Elirmann-Fourth Row: Evans, Carr, Wilson J., Whitney, Rea, Anderson W. WY., Atwood. Harper, Sour, Wilson L. ll., Fuhrer, lighelta. Vlferhane, Howell, Eid, Judson, Alison, Sclloettle. Colby, Thornton-Third Rozc: Barr, Gow en, Conrad, Russell. Yanatta, Ficst. M1-Gee, Pirie, Stanss, French, Ellis, Witsell. Soul C. W., Agee, Moran, Eglin, Lee, Wilson. Colby-Second Row: Parke, Hiser, Johnson, Ruddick, Ingram, Morley R. R.. Alhares, White, Smith H. A., Urser, Jones, Stevenson, Xoung, Hill, Unnkak, Cromwell. Von Shilling, Gillis, Lamar, Fullhart, Helton f-Front Row: Collins J. C., Yorhees, Masi. U'Conncll, Rogers H., Lauff. Hayes. Cohh, Anderson. Rose, Darhy, Wlllilllllm Lewis, fllerum, Troutman, Leh, Fer- ticli, Rogers lil. VY.. llay. From the dirigible r ,,4 1 , V. Hup! Two, three, four! Charlies on review 97 2.0.7. Upon graduation the five hundred twenty-four undergraduates enrolled in the Princeton Reserve Officers Training Corps unit could become reserve ofiicers in the U. S. Army, with the grade of Second Lieutenant. Seventy-three men would receive com- missions in June, sixteen of whom, because of out- standing performance here, would be allowed to apply for regular commissions. The course involves summer camp training, this year held at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, as well as the expected instruction in military ways, arma- ments, logistics, maneuvers, and included this year for the first time in Princeton's history, a joint re- view held with the Naval ROTC unit and attended by Governor Driscoll of New Jersey. Colonel E. A. Routheau, P.M.S. St T., com- manded the group, assisted by Lt. Col. F. de V. Patrick, Maj. Norman J. Richards, Maj. James E. Kelleher, and Capt. Gerard V. Cosgrove. . Q9 YC 98 24245504 Back Row: Calvert, Black, Silverman, Fox, Fraser, Wi- nans, Rusch-Fifth Row: Addison, Hallowell, Pitkin, Elder, Shriver, B. Jones, Swirbul, Johnson, Orlando, Andretta, Morrow, Koerner, Van Valkenburgh-Fourth Row: Rushton, Middleton, D. Erdman, Fisher, R. Jones, Harper, Stimpson, Yaffa, Acer, Simpson, Gentry, Metcalfe, C. Erdman, de Sibour-Third Row: Magoun, Boothe, Welland, McMaster, Chase, Gillespie, Worden, Herndon, Weatherly, Turner, Weiss, Ellis, Gill, Windels-Second Row: Patton, Pickering, Dewey, Allison, Currier, Carney, Harding, Shedden, Donley, Baldwin, Brawner, Root, Go- wen-Front Row: Campbell, DeVoe, Dennen, Iler, Buech- ner, Johnston, Wilson, Davis, Kitts, Frantz, Kearns, Brewer, Macllvaine. ggattmq Back Row: Denby, Schneider, Sweatt, Boatwright, Lata, Wishod, W. Parker, Chesnut, Ives, Cotton, H. Hardy, Mer- rill, Dunham, Luger-Seventh Row: Wright, Gross, Cun- ningham, Goodell, Newbill, Gregg, Kilburn, Barham, Helm, Healy, Evans, J. Parker-Sixth Row: Miller, Holds- worth, Aitken, Gayner, Fullerton, Rawlings, Breisacher, R. Hardy, Hoffmann, Hutter, Carroll, Hackett, Ames, Schoen, Ewing, Dignan, Taggart, Blumberg, Walker-Fifth Row: Gardner, Clifford, Gordon, Gartin, Sugar, Ritchie, Moss, Leh, Harrison, Michaelsen-Fourth Row: J. Baker, Sprague, H. Baker, Austin, Luft, Kelley, Richardson, Kelly, Howe, Hamilton, Matthews, Ransom, Helme, DuBose, Hardie, Adams, Reese, Marsh-Third Row: Goff, Macfarlane, Brantz, Murdoch, Cromwell, Luke, Tatnall, Goodrich, Janover, Keating, Porter, Weideli, Blalock, Wonham, J. Dana, Peabody, Brumbaugh, Loop, Ritterbush-Second Row: Stier, Lewis, Peard, North, Geer, Brumback, Oberdorfer, Washburn, Thompson, Frank, Kreitler, Skok, Fisher, Gates, Phillips, Cooper, Sloan-Front Row: Mudge, Newland, Fleming, Loveland, McAlpin, Ellis, Albert, Semonite, Van Tuyl, Koch, Saw- hill, Johnson, Bahr, W. Dana. dgamq Back Row: Mackey, Vanderstar, Grosset, Abston, Hei- merdinger, Kingsley, Van De Weghe, Vogt, Hackney, Dorsey, Freitag, J. Smith, I. Hall, McKeon, Wright, Stud- diford, Barker, Jacobs, Johnson-Fifth Row: Nicoson, H. Swearer, Turndorf, Humphrey, Carson, Clagett, Cox, Clothier, Wintersteen, Irey, Fraley, Danforth, Herron, Kenagy, Kellogg, Madden, Heseltine, Hormel, Woolley- Fourth Row: Dittmar, Wallis, Staunton, King, Hinckley, Parke, Kohler, Trubee, Farr, Johnston, Lambert, Rooney, Conquest, Atwater, V. Hall, White, McCarthy, Kirkland- Third Row: Davis, Harris, Webster, Weed, Peabody, Plexico, Trudeau, Hess, Cowan, Braswell, Osheroff, Ray- mond, Weimar, Firestone, Lonergan, Moore, Page, Effron -Second Row: G. Taylor, Lawrence, Kennedy, Knight, Wells, Buyers, Christensen, Burka, Sidamon-Eristoif, F. Taylor, Rice, McLean, Cassin, Ward, Havell, Platt-Front Row: Stockham, Baird, Cobb, Ehrenclou, Bowker, W. Swearer, Mott, McGrew, Chandler, Gilbert, Lewis, Ely, Bailey, W. Smith. D?4de1zq Back Row: O'Neil, Rice, Peters, Steele-Fifth Row: Han- num, Forman, Watts, Yost, Powell, Harris, Clark, Swin- nerton, Strong, Farrar, Stepp, Daum, Bender, Baruch, Fox, Mills, F. Wells-Fourth Row: Bone, Jackson, J. Wells, Campbell, Kerr, MacLaury, Gibbins, Sullivan, Hatch, Burke, de Gersdorff, Packard, Mackey, Thompson, Fanjoy, Carlson, Cooney-Third Row: Drayton, Page, Talcott, Bose, Gray, Candy, Le Brun, Woodward, Hum- mer, Roy, Reichert, Wainwright, McChord, Tomb, Brown, Groves, Deetjen-Second Row: Hills, Hawthorn, Shock, Redway, Van Patten, Rivers, Green, Breneman, Watson, Towner, Campbell, Plimpton, Stewart, Champion, Hagan -Front Row: Biggs, Wilson, Close, Finch, Marcovich, Granger, Kleinsasser, Wilson, Schwamm, Cover, Rushton, McNichols, Kain, Beatty, Deyo. Back Row: Berghuis, Pilskaln, Tobin, Petring-Second Row: Clutz, Pringle, Stewart, Schwartz, Rooney, Ellicott 3 Front Row: Hager, Lancaster, Denby, Cracas, Lane. WI i Back Row: Hey, Edelman, Wright, Burchard, Carr, Mitchell-Fifth Row: Smith, Daniels, Hanssen. Fried, Weber, Radwin, Harden, Johnson, Hartzell-Fourth Row: Perera, Thron, Rauch, Zimskind, Bergen, Jacohowitz, Allen, Moore, Zingale-Third Row: Hill, Merri- field, Carson, Korenlnan, Hughes, Nelson, Mancusi-Ungaro, Craigie, Diggdon, Stahl, Whit:1ker4Sec- ond Row: Lieberman, Hoffman, Ordiway, Johnston, Sumpter, Scott, Mullens, Leiho, Chequer, Goshen -- Front Row: Ross, Weary, Osius, Healey, Gay, Cei- ger, Plauth, Feld, XVllilB. 100 pee -.law The pre-professional societies enabled students who so desired to meet others with the same interests. The Pre-Law Society, headed by Peter Denby '51, heard noted speakers, as did Ellery Day '51's Pre-Medical Society, which also made trips to nearby medical colleges. pee- ed 2' e 776413444 Other interests centered around clubs which boasted specialized skills as their raison d'etre. Along the more explosive line the Pistol Club, directed by President Ed Baldwin '52 and team captain Peter Lord '51, rounded out its sixtieth year of existence .... Sim- ilar, but of a different calibre, the Rifle Club, cap- tained by William Zander '52 held its activities here in the Armory as well as away. The Camera Club provided not only a well- equipped darkroom in the basement of Holder Hall, but also the opportunity to exchange techniques. Headed by President Richard Henderson '51, the club's other activities included the annual spring pub- lic exhibit. The Chemistry Club, under the leadership of Pres- '17 QQ,- ident Richard Zahn '51, provided undergraduates in- terested in chemistry, apart from their school work, with the facilities to pursue their inclinations. Several speakers were heard during the year, as well as numer- ous parties being held. Zczmem Zkemmfuf 101 1 rua 44 :idx Back Row: Albert, Bruce, Wanril, Sum- mers H'lllllTl8l0ll Front Row' B r , 1 m . ll rett, Brenner, Lightrap l'l'residenU LaViers, Wilmerdiilg. Sailing, sailing Y Ta' PS xi' 1' Back row: Baer, HOWCiS9F0lId row: Apy, Nelson, Showalter, Van Dusen, Parsons, Eckfeldt, Harris4Fronl row: Siegel, Jamieson, Foulke, Barclay tlfommodorel, Brown, Frame, Beatty. WW Outdoor fans could avail themselves of any of four groups., one being the Flying Club, which uses the Prince- ton Airport, from where club members operate their own plane at minimum cost, and through which over twenty members have earned their solo licenses. The first Air Show was successfully held in 1950. For the seafaring man the Yacht Club, headed by Com- modore William Barclay '51, offered thirty regattas a11d championship races, notably the Macmillian Trophy and Mid-Atlantic Championships, and including social activi- ties correlated with some Lake Carnegie races. 2464! is iq , Back row: Wylld, Milnor, Mutch, Stone4Sec- ond row: Van Patten, Flury, Fisk, Baldwin, Gilgen, Griggs-Front raw: Conover, Clifford, Murphy, Belling, Cowen. Hardier souls joined the Mountaineering Club, which entered its second year of activity, continuing its program of climbing, instructing in rock work in nearby quarries and the Delaware Water Gap, and taking trips to Mt. Washington for ice-climbing. Also, talks were given deal- ing with mountaineering techniques and climbing in general. For the enthusiast who likes camping, cycling, sailing, hiking, etc., the Outing Club offered various excursions with Vassar, Goucher, and other girls' schools to enjoy nature. The Adirondacks, North ,lersey's Kittatiny Moun- tains, and Lake Carnegie were the scenes of most club activity. WW I .,Wsexifae.., ' In the great outdoors Buck row: Walker, Hey, HerronfThird row: Aitken Van Dusen, Minners, Weber, Thies, Harris-Second row Dewar, Ughetta, Corbett, Gould, Richardson, Briskman de ZafraYFront row: Leipold, Colby, Paynter, Cobb Barclsley, Decker, Carpenter. T l A-hunting we will go BIBLE pzealglmmaa Left to right: Agnew, Stone, Miller, Owen, W. Hudnut, Gray, Thomas, Maclver, H. Hudnut, Mooney. Back row: Svhutz, Davis, Weary, Graves, Melchert, Cannon, Osius, Hjelmesecond row: Maclver, Diet- rich, Smith, Laughlin, Hollyday, Beebe, Emerson, Heyer - Front row: Hansen, Bell, Rea, Lowry, Haugaard, Sumpter, Zabriskie. 1 a a 1 The Student Christian Association's main purpose is to uprovide an opportunity for individuals to come to a com- mitment to God in Christ through worship, study, and action. Worship is met hy regular Wednesday evening services, study through conferences and the Association magazine, Perspective, the action through the Princeton Summer Camp, YMCA clubs, work at Skillman State Vil- lage for Epileptics and the Jamesburg State Home for Boys, the Loan Library, and the International Association. Association members are the University Chapel Dea- cons, the Lutheran Society, the Presbyterian Student So- ciety, the St. Paul's Society, and the Wesley Society. The society during the year was under the leadership of Pres- ident David B. Lowry '51, ffl 77Zet4ad6u'4 liar-If row: Mallley, Smith, Cooper, liimlsay. Mil- ligan l rm1t row: Apy, Svhutz lAllViS0l'l, Sump- lvr 1l'refi1lentl, Miller, Row. ,eckzcafeaficme lfack row: Lutz, Zahriskie, Hobson, Cannon lfhlvisorl, King, Orllway-Front row: Hewitt. Oakley, Laughlin 1,Presidentl. Smith. Haugaarml. Primvflou Summer Camp 105 Zum Swag Back row: Bauer, Peters, Blalock, Rochester, Hermansdorfer, van der Hoeven-Second row: Michaels, Dawkins, Mallory, Brown ,Front row: Kelley, Martin, McClendon fAd- visorl, Pressler. Ojicers Kelly and Healey Back row: Glickman, Hiemerdinger, Strauss, Zimskind--Front row: Weiss, Ostrow, Dr. Levey tAdvisorl, Bloom. Meltzer. 7 Three other religious groups 011 campus prefer to main- tain themselves outside the S. C. A. The Baptist Society formed last year to fulfill the needs of the students of its denomination on campus. The Catholic Club is one of the largest groups at Princeton, centering its activities around the daily Mass offered i11 Alexander Hall by the Rev. Quitman F. Beckley, Catholic chaplain and advisor. The Princeton Hillel Foundation serves the religious and coun- seling needs of Jewish undergraduates at the University. Friday evening services and several classs in Hebraic stud- is are conducted throughout the academic year by Dr. Irv- ing M. Levey, Chaplain to Jewish students and director of the Foundation. f :sw f :Q f. Q 5 Eze? ,N 'W sh Ti, 1 -SRE , ,MP X , A ,ff Fc DL, V: Q 3 ' f'Zf'F ?., 1 if f : 119351 - 1 W -Jliizii A LHisQi3Qk.V2A wg r 'Www gm 5 if if X . X A ii 5 2 i B3 i3 ii 5 'iv if 1 5 If N f f? Q -,..' '.'A' if n w Xi V. , t A -'A .4 1 .. 1, Qi I , up Q: , f v x - J 1-- - 415 ' '- it-5 '. 3 i :if N lg, 1 1 ' Avkkh . , 3 . 'ii 5? gW g Q,Lr We 5 'J FT f1ffYfrvifg:fs?wx5 ML., memvwf S51 aj , Q -Q ,si QQR nf: K F5 A ' 4 if X, ysxqsgf ,,,w Q f ff E - i in S, Ta N T? is . Ay V,-sg. . fi Ex' X gl si ' fl-1 s V 1 nw 1 M1 if fr ' . amy Y' '54 r uk j if 5 f ui zsigafgmw www M A W ,W Hwvwm-.,.Q WM WPNBIN The Lion Hours Wlll'll'Il,.S yo Steamroller. boy? el In the theatre, musical comedy was the interest of Sixty-fiwe hardworking and ambitious students who united Wvlzere 'l'hurc's a Song their efforts to put out the Triangle Clulfs fifty-ninth mu- sical comedy, 'Ulloo Hot for Toddyf' a parody of the year 2000 A.D. Touring thirteen major cities during the Christ- mas vacation, the troupe covered 3000 miles of railroad and parties, and received the praise and acclaim of the audiences and critics. Under the leadership of C. Robert Jennings '51, who played the role of Peaches, Work began in the spring of 1950 on the score and the hook, while Fred Kelly concen- trated on the 1-horeograplly. Peter H. Bunce '51 directed the writing. a large part of which was done hy Bruce H. Kennedy '51 and Edward J. Streator '52g Edwin G. Snyder '52 designed the sets, with costumes in tl1e hands of George 108 011, glllllllbUlIfl That Crea! Cold Comet Passvrl By Lewis '5l. Musical Director V. Michael Hogan 'Sl and his staff completed the score, as Ezra L. Bixby '52 ran the Technical Department and Robert C. Finnie '51 presided over the Business Department. Mark Lawrence '42 was the Director of the show, working with Jennings to correlate the diverse activities of the group. Highspots of the show included tl1e Charleston, an opera parody, the Canasta sketch, a modern theatre takeoff. anal the Rockette-like high kick finale of the tirst act. Back Row: Brown, Nexslin, Harvey, Willett Nllen Llllfil Ro c Sllllllll Ron Ilslew Bflll B nu ll I say, Huff, Hulit, Stmrmllaln --Front R014 lewis Hllflllgllbll lxennulw Clllllllgs lPre14hnU lllllllt 'DV z QQ? t7 Lf , V . Q V ,, mflze Importance of Being Earnest Captain Bl'!lSSb0IlllfI9S Conversionv King Learn demffze 7wz'cme On the more serious sitle of theatre entertainment was the Theatre lllllllltt, a group of about thirty undergraduates and professional actors antl actresses who put on five plays throughout the year. In the spring of 1950 'LKing Lear and MCaptain Brassbound's Conversion were presentetl, while 1951 saw the production of Oscar Wilde's Wfhe Im- portance of Being Earnest , which starred President Michael Strater '51 and Morey Bell '50. Henry IV by Pirandello antl Volpone by Ben Johnson also had suc- cessful runs. During the year ,lohn Ellicott '51 replaced Strater as President. Huck row: Wilsoti. Dorsey, lv11'l,0Il0llQlll, Yaeger. Bfflllllllilll, Zabel, Fink Sccuml row: ter Horst, Hastings. Weight, Brint, lxnppis, Ferguson, Aclleson Front row: ltexsis. EllI'BllllCl'QI.. l.arr, Ellicott lpresitlenll, Pier- son, Bixby, Sll'1lllhS. ifibzg I 7mm Immediately upon the return from Christmas Vacation Princeton Charlie began to find out what the inside of Firstone Library looked like, if he did not already know, for ill two weeks final examinations for the first term rolled around. All undergraduates studied a little harder than ever, what with draft deferments resting on whether or not one was in the top half of the class. But exams were soon over and the interests turned to WPRll's programs and Winter sports. i- rave McC0sh 50 during exam time The midnight oil 111 At the controls On the air Buck Row: Boothe, Bender, Walsh, CrayiThird Row: Webb, Moeller, Sikes, Withey, Sher, Traeger, Stories-Second Row: Stocker, Maxwell, Mayes, Steigman, Harding, DeNunzio, Wil- kinson, Mooreklfront Row: Touton, Herbert, Collins, Leslie, Piret, Kratzer, Hastings. 7079221 Headed by Chairman James H. Leslie '52 for the sec- ond year, Princeton's student radio station, WPRU, had come a long way since its beginning ten years ago. Large, moder11 studios, a huge record library, new business of- fices, better announcing, and an improved financial posi- tion had resulted from hard work put in by the entire 125- man staff. Several outstanding achievements had even gained WPRIT a seal on the Undergraduate Council. MPru could look back with satisfaction and ahead to a wider range for achievement, for it would have the same officers back next year with enough experience to put the station on a sounder base than ever. lb 'W HQ Ci 610 , 423 ' ' Wwwdtq 2? The pre-season outlook was not overly optimistic, witl1 Captai11 Mike Kearns the sole returning player from last year's starting five. Coach Cappy Cappon gambled by start- ing three sophomores, forwards Dave Sisler and Fred Tritschler and center Foster Cooper. Chuck Devoe and Captain Kearns acted as stabilizing agents to the team's relative inexperience, and the results were often rewarding. Starting from where last year's championship team had left off, the Princeton l951 varsity basketball team pro- ceeded to win its first eight games before bowing to a strong Columbia five. Thus a two year record of eighteen straight wins, at the time the longest in the country, was snapped, and the Tigers were never quite able to recover. Included in the skein were victories over Colgate, Michigan State, and Ohio State. The friendly confines of Dillon Gym provided the scene I 900 5 xx 4 X ' Q 0 7957 Back Row: Kazmaier, Hurst, McCune, Emery, Hauptfuhrer, Knight- Second Row: Reed, Kurrus, McPhee, Ridgway, Brown, Marshall-Front Row: Towner 4Mgr.b, DeVoe, Cooper. Kearns iCapt.J, Sisler, Tritschler, Cnppon lCoachb. Captain Mike Kearns Princeton's first team Up in the air Almost in 114 for the team's initial league game with Harvard. A rhubarb concerning the buzzer developed at the gamels hectic end, but Princeton still managed to squeak out a 49-47 victory. Then came the team's first loss of the year to Columbia at New York. Leading by seven points with three and one-half minutes remaining, the Tiger five, playing without substi- tution, attempted a freeze which failed to stop a late Lion drive. Columbiais Sullivan scored the winning basket with seconds left to give the New Yorkers a 53-52 wi11. The team's outlook was still excellent, however. Easy wins over Navy and Rutgers convinced everyone that the Tiger hoopsters still had potentialities. After an unexpected loss to Yale, 55-48, the Tigers retaliated with victories over Penn and Dartmouth. A stunning upset over Villanova and Larry Hennessey in non-league play was counter-balanced by Co1'nell's de- feating the defending EIBL Champions, 59-55, at Ithaca. Back in Dillon Gym the Tigers subdued Yale, 57-41, and Dartmouth, 70-69. Then followed two losses, one to Harv- ard away, and the second to Cornell here. Although Columbia had already clinched the EIBL championship, everything pointed to a great rematch be- tween the Lions and the Tigers on the latter's home court. Before the season's largest crowd the Bengals found them- selves unable to withstand Columbia's fast-break and dead- ly accuracy and were twenty points behind at the half. In the second half the Tigers vainly strove to get back in the game and, backed by a screaming crowd, they began to close the gap until the final buzzer ended the game at 75-66, giving Columbia its first undefeated season in 52 years. The final game of the year was won by Penn, 74-63, al- though Mike Kearns scored 20 points to raise his seas0n's total to 301 points. Even though the squad itself had failed to come through Starting five early in the season 7 i 79520 on the move i11 its all-important encounters, it had at times displayed brilliance and accuracy of play comparable to the best. The next two years would see full maturity of the promising team, which ended the season, Princeton's fiftieth, with 15 victories and 7 defeats, its best record since 1933. P Opp P Opp Lafayette .... .... 4 5 Yale ..... 55 Bucknell .... .... 6 4 Pennsylvania 56 Rutgers . .. 51 Dartmouth . .. . . . 58 Colgate ..... . . 54 Villanova . . 49 Ohio State .... .... 4 9 Cornell . . 59 Michigan State . . .... 46 Yale ....... 41 Rochester ..... .... 6 1 Dartmouth .. . .. . 69 Harvard . . . .... 47 Harvard . . . 64 Columbia . .... 53 Cornell . . . 53 Navy .... .... 5 7 Columbia . . 73 Rutgers .... 56 Pennsylvania 74 Dillon Gym during a game He's down Blocked Back row: Gillespie, Weltz Zeller, Bergland, Hudnut, Ro- senberg-Second row: Dono van fCoachD, Huseth, Ledger, Merrill, Sarbanes, Shaffer, Wentz-Front row: Bear, Co vell, Dailey, Reichert, Reut- linger, Schultze, Zuravlelf. X I Q 1 BA SKETBAQ On the court 116 Dropping only five of thirteen games, the Freshman basketball team enjoyed Maffinal winning percentage of .615, which was second only to the Frosh pucksters. Coach Ed Donovan based his team upon six indispensable players: Don Reutlinger, Tom Covell, Reds Reichert, Don Bear, Phil Zuravleff, and.. Edt Dailey. Of these, Reutlinger made the pivot shots, Bear acted as playmaker, and Zuravleff was the set-shot artist. P A Opp P Opp 58 Trenton HS .... P .... 35 68 Admiral Farragut ........ 21 40 Columbia ..... .... 6 3 48 Lafayette ......... V. . . 70 48 Peddie ...,. .... 3 8 71 Rutgers ........ . . . 49 73 Hill ...... .... 5 6 61 Seton Hall .... .. . 74 55 Rutgers .... ........... 6 6 46 Yale ....... . . . 59 60 Pennsylvania ............ 48 54 Columbia . . . . . . . 50 54 Pennsylvania ............ 53 ' HOCKEY Princeton's hockey fortunes had been slowly and stead- ily rising since the end of the war, and this SCHSOII saw the varsity icemen playing some of the country's best teams- Michigan, Colorado, Yale, and Brown-on even terms. Our record of three victories and five defeats against Ivy League opponents gave 11s a fourth-place finish in the Pentagonal League. The Tiger pucksters were led by Captain Weeden and coached by Dick Vaughan. Although personnel was con- stantly shifted, the Sophomore line of Bill Gall, Hank Both- feld, and Jinx Cleaver displayed an unusual ability to score. P Opp I' Opp 5 New York A.C. ... ... 4 Brown ... 6 Michigan ...... ., . 11 Clarkson . 2 Michigan .. .. . 10 Brown ... 3 Denver .... . T Yale ..... T Colorado .... . .. 17 Dartmouth 4 Colorado .. .., 8 Yale ..... 16 Hamilton .... ... 3 Harvard .. 12 Colgate .... . . 1 Dartmouth 3 Army . . . .. 3 Harvard . . Buck r111u:Wi1lia1ms, Cleaves, Montgomery 'irhvaitz C111 Erdmm Duffy becoml rou Munn lollm Bmmroft Bothfeld, Osgood, Fairfax, Davis, Viughfm fC0ach3 Front row Cole Wooflxwairl Mills Weexleri 11 :plum Hoff 20,02 madman L, f.F 7 W , N A W 4 in Huck rout: Cates, Humphrey, Hart, Reimer, Ely Seconcl row: Mann, Rossmassler, Calloway, Hackett, Talcott, Wintersteetl, Steigznlan Front row: Price, Court, Slil'llF0lt HOCKEY SWIMMING lCaptainJ, Call, Ritchie, Whitehouse. After skating their way through seven straight victories, the Freshman hockey team hit an unexpected slump to drop their final game to the Yale yearlings. P Opp P Opp 0 Harrison .... .. 3 14 Lafayette H.S. . .. . . 1 2 St. Paul? ...... .. l 8 Army Plelnes .. . . 0 12 Colgate Frosh . ., . . 0 10 Harrison . . . . .. 8 5 Lawrenceville .. .. 2 3 Yale Frosh . , .. 8 Witll a record of six wins and four losses, the Fresh- man mermen enjoyed a successful season under Coach Canoune. P Opp P Opp 52 Montclair YMCA .., ... 23 31 Pennsy lxania .. ,... 2,1 37 Peddie School .... ... 33 ST Rutgers ....... .. .. 18 01 Columlnia ..... .... l 1 60 Wyo. Seminary . .. .. 6 'lo Trenton H.S. . . .,. 28 13 Yale ........... ... 62 33 Army llle-In-s 42 32 Hill .... .... - L3 I trow---Tlzirfl row: Canoune lC0achP, Rice, Carr, Wvorden, liofqnist, llreisach- er-Second row: l.iclnerlnan, liarncs. McCarthy, Castle, Inman, Islrill, Braham glfront rozc: Skxarla. Kennedy, Sweatt, Cray lCaptain I, X andewegzlie. Wlachen- - felql. Smith. Ferguson. fx B J 7' J-I i Hack row: Yan Horn fAsst. Coat-lib. Du- ' SWIMMING Princeton's varsity swimming team finished fourth in the E. l. L. with a record of three wins and four losses in league competition. The season's record of five Wins and six defeats was satisfactory, considering the narrow defeats by Navy and Carolina. Of course, no one outswims the Yalies anymore. Coached by Howie Stepp, the Tiger natators were led by Captain Bob Brawner, the world's champion breast- stroker, In addition to Brawner, the other steller perform- ers for the Orange and Black were Weber and Craig in the 300-yard medley, Hargrave in the 220-yard freestyle, Stone and Craig in the 50 and 100-yard freestyles, Weber in the backstroke, Mueller in the 4410-yard freestyle, Christie Hlld Champlin as divers, and Wyant and Braham in the 400-yard medley. P 38 Seton Hall . . . Columbia 59 Temple ...... Navy .... 24 Dartmouth . . . Pennsylva 35 North Carolina Rutgers 25 Harvard ...... Yale . . . . . . . . . 35 Huck row: SICPP fC0achD, Briskman fAsst. Mgrj, Phillips QAsst Mgrl, Van Horn iAsst. Coachi, Nyhart, Porter, Morley, Van Blake lTrainerI, Kurzman fManagerJ, Canoune fAsst. Coach!-Second row: Christie, Mc- Govern, DeHertelendy, Hoedemaker, Hargraves, Hildum, Emerson, Beaham, Baldwin-Front row: Mueller, Wyalnt, Cobb, Graham, Brawner fCaptainl, Seeley, Stone, Craig, Weber. ,s ,J 3 'iii 5 'E Back Row: Freeman, Christen, Rutter, Vincent, Lambrakis, King -Front Row: Van Peenen, Hil- gartner, Johnston 1CaptainJ, Seija fCoachb, Williams, Koo, Nomi- kos. v as ' F N6'lN6 Winning four out of ten matches, fully half our de- feats were very close, as in the Big Three split. The sabre team was headed by Captain Cham Johnston, A.A.U. champion, creditably aided by J. D. Williams and Tex Hil- gartner. The epee team, which captured two-thirds of its bouts, consisted of Vincent, Christen, and Rutter f ranked tenth nationallyj. Ben Koo guided his Sophomore team with a brilliant and steady performance. P. Opp. P. Opp. 13 Rutgers . ..... 14 20 Haverford .... . . . 7 7 Navy . ,.... ..... 2 0 18 Harvard .... . . . 9 7 Army ....... ..... 2 0 14 Wesleyan . . . .. . 13 15 Pennsylvania . . ..... 12 12 Yale ..... . . . 15 12 C. C. N. Y. .... .... 1 5 5 Columbia . . . 22 Three disappointing performances at the season's end prevented the Freshman fencers from enjoying a winning season, as they could only gain three victories in eight contests. The sabre team consisted of MacFarland, Rathje, Kolowrat, the foil team, of Duemler, Greenwald, Moore, and the epee team, of Weil, Jaeckel, Kolowrat. P. Opp- P- Opp- 16 Rutgers . . . ..... 11 17 C. C. N. Y. ....... . . . 10 10 Navy ........ ..... 1 7 6 Riverdale C. S. . .. . . . 21 22 Penn Charter . . .. . 5 11 Yale ........... . . . 16 13 Pennsylvania ..... 14 11 Columbia . . .. . 16 Back Row: Moore, Duemler, W e i 1, MacFarland, Bushnell- Front Row: Greenwald, Tom- haugh, Seija iCoachl, Kolowrat, Jaeckel. Back Row: Conroy, Krause, Ed- wards, Warner, Donahue, Bryant -Front Row: Benoliel, Sprague, Scott filaptainp, Harper, North. With only two regulars returning, Coach Conroyis squash team won four of its nine matches, Whitewashed three of its opponents, and Won forty-three of its seventy- eight individual matches. Captain Don Scott and Fletch Harper were the Senior mainstays of the racqueteers. P. Opp. P. Opp. 8 Pennsylvania ... l 3 Army ...... .. 6 2 Williams . .. . T 0 Harvard ... .. 9 3 Navy .....,. ... 6 3 Yale .... . . 6 9 Pennsylvania .. ... 0 8 M.I.T. . . . . . . . 0 T Fordham . . . . . 0 Led hy Captain ,lim Fox and Dave Moose, the year- ling racqueteers recorded a disappointing, although fre- quently rewarding, season. Like the varsity, they were un- able to better the .500 mark, dropping four of six contests. P. Opp. P. Opp. 0 Episcopal ... ..... 7 6 Peddie ..... .... 0 3 Army ..... ... 4 2 Yale ......... . . 5 0 Episcopal . . . . . . 6 5 Penn Charter . . . . 1 4.0. 902 50,5 X N madly SOUASH 7'zea4mme Back Row: Bogie, Ives, Hill- Front Row: Packard J., Packard G., Fox, Holme, De Gersdorff. ' ' Q s Q 4 s x 1 -Q K Back Row Slnkler QTFHIUCFJ Mwyer llass Penlz Miller lManagerl, Ramsay, Orser, Leach, Reed Ccoachl Front Rott Hcnrer Sherlx Cnrluui IIHIIBY QCaptaint, Kinney, Lonergan, Sc-huifer. were WRESTUN6 Princeton's varsity grapplers, with a group of inexperi- enced wrestlers in the lower weights, slumped below a .500 winning percentage and just failed to cop their sixth straight Big Three wrestling crown. Tony Orser, with a 4-1-l season record, was forced to forego the match with Harvard. Since his replacement lost, it is conceivable that he might have secured a victory. Vifith Captain Reddy Finney bowing out before Sopho- more Brad Glass, in the heavyweight division, Coach Jimmy Reed had only one other returning regular besides Orser, Walt Ramsey. The remainder of the starters were in constant rotation with Dave Brown, Dale Longaker, Carl Shaifer, Bob Leach, and Marty Mayer. In the Eastern lntercollegiates, Glass and Orser cov- ered themselves and Old Nassau with glory, with the former garnering a first place in the Heavyweight Division and the latter a second i11 the 157 lb. class. After the season was over, Glass won the NCAA heavy- weight ehampionsliip, and became the first Tiger man to do so. This was accomplished by defeating Harry Lanzi, Toledo University champ, Jim Murray of Hofstra, and Bill Priest, Big Seven champion. P. Opp. P. Opp. 8 Rutgers ... .... 21 4 Navy . .. . . . 26 20 Columbia . ..,.... 8 16 Yale .... . . 13 21 Penn ... ......... 8 13 Harvard . .. .. 17 5 Lehigh .......... .. 26 awww WRESTZING Coached by ,lack Volz, the Frosh matmen recorded a victorious season of four victories against three defeats, with all the losses depending upon the outcome of the final bout. McLaughlin Q130 lbs.j, Fullerton Q134 lbsj, Rumsfeld U57 1bs.j, Hlld MacDonald Q177 llJs.j stamped themselves as potential varsity material by their unde- feated seasons. The Hooker Cap was awarded to Rumsfeld for his outstanding performances. P. Opp. P. Opp. 24 Lawrenceville . . .... 11 21 Penn .... . . . . 9 19 Rutgers Fr. .... . ........ 11 20 Gilman . .. .. .. 11 13 Columbia Fr. ............. 17 14 Yale Fr. . . . . . . . 16 11 Lehigh .... ............. 1 7 Back Raw: Sinkler QTrainerJ, Jacohowitz CManagerJ, Rumsfeld, MacDonald, Steele, Herbert, McWillian1 QManagerJ, Volz CCOachl-Front Row: Hills, McLaughlin, Paige, Hurst, Miller, Apy, Cox. 123 President Dodds delivering his message The Republican Club I' 74a Deaf! The threat of war was brought home by the worsening news from the Korean front and the ominous words from WHShiI1gt0ll that college students might 11ot be deferred. A gradually increasing loss of students to the armed forces persuaded President Dodds to broadcast a, message over YVPRU urging the University's students to sit tight and not to volunteer for service immediately. He stated that college students are much more valuable to their country studying than on the firing line. The campus political organizations were much inter- ested in the pros and cons of the Korean issue. Over three hundred students were members of the Republican Club, Princetonis largest campus organization and the only group which extends membership to all faculty members as well. Under the presidency of William F. Robinson, the club heard several addresses by informed speakers, such as Rep- resentative Cain of New Jersey on social security legislation, Mayor Sturges of Princeton on federal-state-local relation- ships, and Congressional candidates on campaign issues. Club activities also included attending conventions, work- ing as poll watchers and party workers during the recent elections, and regular meetings at the Nass. . 5 4 Back row: Murphy, Dubman4Front row: Pierson, Mitchell, Silver, Marks, Friedman. Zlndled WMM The University Chapter of the United World Federal- ists has as its goal the strengthening of the United Nations into a world government having the powers necessary to preserve peace and prevent aggression. On the national level, the Federalists seek to have Congress adopt a reso- lution saying that the main objective of U.S. foreign policy should be to strengthen the U.N. The main function of the University Chapter is an educational one: to educate Princeton to the necessity and methods of achieving this goal. Al, W ... In the five years of its existence, the Princeton Liberal Union has attempted to stimulate discussion and interest in democratic solutions to social and economic problems on the domestic and international level through study groups, informal 'cbull sessions, and public forums. The Union also puts out a quarterly magazine, the New Century. The officers were: President Robert S. Rafner, Vice President Duane Wilder, Secretary Walter Stephan, and Treasurer Eugene Ely. Governing Council members were Warren Wittreich and Dick Glass. 'PV E EAS 0 J! Q Buck row: Schmidt, Seuvey, Browne, Fred- erick, Hayman-Third row: Crocus. Russell, Cassin, Tuck, Ten Eyck, Rose, Bran ner --Sec- ond row: Webber, Sidel, Kennedy, Colem- biewski, Stevenson, Dale-Front row: Wilkes, Johnston, Stokes fPresidentl., Thompson 1 LVice Presidentb, Crane, I',zusrenr'e. dag- ' Another somewhat political group is Whig-Clio, which was under the leadership of Don Stokes '49, Its specialty Was the line debate team, which compiled an outstanding 62-24 record for the season, making it one of the best teams in the East. The year also saw the opening of the new recreation room and the inauguration of a series of dances for under- classmen on important football weekends. As a service to the entire University community, the Halls sponsored the Hall-Craig debate, and public forums o11 the Harbison Report and the Korean problem. ' For the engineering students, the Engineering Council acts as the central group of the six chapters of the national engineering societies and the Princeton Engineer, the chair- man and vice-chairman of each being members. The Coun- cil also arranged the Engineer's Dance and the Student- Faculty dinner, both held in the Spring. i Keane!! Back row: Christen, Huber, Huddy, Parker-Front row: Ferris, Post, Light- cap lChairmanD, Moran fSecretary- Treasurerb , Madden. eg X. XXX K Back row: Adams, Wilson, Lindholm, Hellwarth, Leinfelder-Front row: Sne- deker, Schaefer, Towbes, Madden, Rhe- instein, Dyer. The Princeton Engineer magazine underwent a com- plete face lifting, extending to general appearance, make- up, and overall editorial policy. Accent was placed on the local scene, and special fields were brought in by the use of papers Written by faculty members. The students still did a major part of the Writing, though. It was under the editorship of Richard Madden and Mike Towbes. Other ofiicers were Robert Rheinstein fAdv. Mgrj, and Charles Schaeffer, Jr. fBus. Mgrj. agiaeez 127 7. ,-4, S, The Princeton Student Chap- ter of the Institute of the Aero- nautical Sciences seeks primarily to disseminate knowledge of the theory and practice of the aero- nautical sciences. Back Row: Snedeker, Lehnert, Dike, Gould, Summers-f-Front Row: Irvin, Lanflisi, Light- rap, Schuler, Kepler. 14. S, M. 5, The American Society of Chem- ical Engineers features monthly informal meetings between stu- dents, faculty, and representa- tives of the chemical industries. Technical movies are shown twice yearly. Buck Row: Bisely., Nimivk, Kopperl, Greg- ory, Stryker, Riel-Second Row: Vander- hoeven, Eby, Snider, Colby, Elambert, Krayer, Long, Heaton-Front Row: Bell, Paladino, Professor Toner, Post, Mcflary, Pelham. Klipstein, AS, , . Members of the American So- ciety of Civil Engineers have the opportunity to meet and discuss the technical and professional progress of civil engineering with interested faculty members and engineers. Back Row: Henerson, Waesche---Secorld Row: Schaefer, Adams, Smith, Surko, Wright, Bibbes, Papp-Front Row: Keane, Browne, Wessels, Morans, Weis, Soler, Lee. 128 14, 7. Z. S. Student members of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and The Institute of Radio Engineers receive two publications from these groups, in addition to being able to at- tend informative meetings and talks. Back Row: Hershey, Townsend, Hoede- maker, Sherrerd, Gough, Thornton, Rauen- zahn-Second Row: Grasherg, Jones, Har- tel. Day, Reese, Stockton, McCormick- - Front Row: Collins, Huber, Christian, Hell- warth, Helm. ,4.S,77L5. The activities of tl1e American Society of Mechanical Engineers this past year included guest speakers, movies, field trips to factories and plants, and inform- al gatherings for its members. Buck Row: Thompson, Van Demark, Bur- kleman, Kearns, Guilbert, Coale-Second Row: Rowley, Milligan, Paff, Liebes, Schmidt, Schoettle-Front Row: Udavchek, Huddy, Archibald, Ferris, Vega. 2. Z. S, Formerly the Princeton Engi- neering Society, the new Basic Engineering Society enables basic engineers to meet fellow students and faculty members in an at- mosphere of mutual interests and informality. Back Row: Worth, Moses, Baer, Roch, Platt, Kirk-Second Row: Ferris, La Veers, Arnold. Huer, Buchner, Baay, Hazeltim? Front Row: Chormley, Wright, Dyer, Ham- ill, Darby, Wimmer, Semonite. Ae 027 For twenty-one members of the University, the 6621 Club offers the relief and relaxation found to be necessary to an enjoyable undergraduate life here at Princeton. The 3.21 Club is composed of twenty-one members of the Junior Class who obligingly sponsor parties for them- selves and their friends. There are five members each from Cap 81 Gown, Ivy, Cottage, and Tiger Inn, plus an odd member from another club who is elected by the first twenty members. At the end of the academic year, the twenty members select their own successors from their re- spective clubs a11d the odd member is again elected by the 11ew group. This non-profit organization supports its gay gatherings by selling a limited number of invitations for a nominal fee-to anyone seeking asylum from overstudy. Its officers were: President ,lim Baker, Vice President John Baker, and Treasurer Chauncey Loomis. Back row Mc Henry Ingram Relgel Suk Gillespie-Second row: Tucker. Bagwell, Lilly, Mau-- Ilvalne Hill Thompson Front row Coldmfm Loomis, Baker, Hoffman, MacConnell-Missing: Dohertv Wlllle Prada Flanagan, Wilshire. t 6 l Back row: Gaines E., Gaines G., Nimick-Second row: England, Dodge, Green, Pepper Har Vey, GoWen4Front row: Albert, Remington, Peters, Cotter, Harper-Missing: Cllkeson .len nings, Werner. Ecydt Wing Zia! Quite similar ill membership and in objectives is the Right Wing Club, founded in 1894, ostensibly to honor Mr. L. Stuart Wing of New York who failed to enter Princeton due to illness, after he had prepared to do so. But since that date, many changes have taken place ill the avowed policy of the club, stemming from support of beer parties to the support of punch parties. Opinion has varied as to which is more enjoyable, but fisticuffs have never been resorted to. The Club is composed of sixteen members chosen equally from Cap 81 Gown, Colonial, Cottage, and Ivy, and its present declaration of policy, though tacitly avowed for a number of years, is just to have a good time. This includes parties over football weekends, and Houseparties sees them in their best form. This latter party is usually held on The Island in Lake Carnegie, and the motto is: MEat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may Hunk out. rg , 'U t 1 I s x Li I b I' Huck Row: Chester, Merrifield-- Front Row: Farr, Rose, Currier, Bickman. EQCVQ ,fx - t Y 132 Past, present, and future associates of ,13 meal! 75 Nearer the regional type of club than the drinking type is Wfhe Sons of the Class of 1913 at Princeton Associa- tion, which completed four years of existence. Founded by Mr. Dike Faxon '13, the group seeks to pro- mote good fellowship among the Hsons of 'l3. This is accomplished by informal beer parties, held at the Nass, and especially at the annual dinner held in October Friday evening before an important home football weekend. In- vited to attend the dinner are all the sons of the class- past, present, and future. In this Way, old classmates have a miniature reunion, present undergrads have a good party, and future undergrads have the opportunity to learn about Princeton from both graduates and undergraduates, as well as being on campus over the weekend. Ma, bring another jugfi, 14 Closest to the front end of the alphabet among the regional clubs is the Arkansas Club. It is one of the younger clubs, having been founded only two years ago. Its purpose, as the reader will realize from the descrip- tions of other regional clubs, is to foster interest among promising high school students in a Princeton education. This is accomplished primarily through luncheons held in Little Rock for undergraduates, alumni, and pros- pective Princetonians. In addition, Club members maintain contact with their schools at home in order that informa- lion will be available to those students and teachers inter- ested in Princeton. Further activities are carried on here too. Athletic con- tests are participated in with the other regional clubs, and parties for themselves are also given to keep up morale. - - -M --f,---,- - - W - - -- - .1-sf Q. -... 1 ,.-. ,-ess. .ss ---awssssw . .J - 1- Too much lll00llSI'lill0 49 2-45, 55 Q9 Buck Row: Braswell, Wilsoli, Mar tin, Ross--Front Row: Covey, Gay Ledbelter, Litz, Miller. 133 CH 1235 ICA6 'Rua 'fs sw' E Ng Makirl,g merry hedge Hu! The principal function of the Chicago Club is to pro- vide a meeting place where new friendships among the undergraduates from Illinois at Princeton may be formed and old ones preserved. Meetings are held about once a month ill the congenial atmosphere of the Nass around a few pitchers of beer. Information from the Princeton Club of Chicago about activities at home is disseminated, after which the members turn to brew and song. A close liaison is maintained with the Alumni organization and involves a party for the Triangle Club and a luncheon for Freshmen during Christmas vacation, a11d recommendations of promi- 11e11t secondary seniors for admission to Princeton. The officers were Bruce Macomber fPresiclentj and John Hard- ing fVice Presidentl. Back row: Chipman, Bell, Noel., Barrow, Bray, Raap - Second row: Smith, Goodell, Paxton, Harrison, Carney, Sten- son, Jones-Front row: van Hagen, Harding, Macomber, Lancaster, Davis. l Back row: Schleger, Pilskaln, Townsend, Mills, Lata, Jones, GillissThird row: Gilliam, Anderson, Reynolds, Hillnerger, Barrett, Stone, Fraile---Second row: Mayer, Seigel, Dyer, Hill, Carpenter, Vaughns, Savage, Pfeifer. Jacobs-eFront row: Strauss, Reichow, Smith, Chandler, Carpenter, detloningh, Parker. Zeaekzaa! dia! One of the newest regional clubs to appear on campus, the Cleveland Club boasts a membership of over sixty un- dergraduates from the Cleveland area. Its basic policy is to interest and encourage local high school and secondary school prospects in a Princeton education. Following its organizational meeting in the fall, the cluh highlighted its activities with a luncheon during the Christmas holidays, at which club members and high school seniors interested in Princeton were the guests of the Alumni Association of Northern Ohio. Other activities of the year included a milk punch party over Dartmouth weekend, and athletic contests with other regional clubs. Officers for the year were President George Chandler, Vice President Hayden Smith, Secretary Ed deC0ningh, and Treasurer Noble Carpenter. A meeting at the Nass The Lancaster Club of Princeton, born in December of 1950, is another recently formed regional club. It con- ducts frequent informal meetings at the Nass and also assists the Alumni Association of Lancaster, Penn., in preparing for the Annual Holiday Ball. Robert Edward '51 is president of the organization. 136 Back Row: Aires, Rosenberg, Miller, Moore, Brown -Front Row: Buyers, Muel- ler, lx, lireneman, Myers. 0- SWT Ei? 9 Back Row: Macomber, Maxwell, Plexico, Herbert-Front Row: Robb, Carey, Mat- ter fPresident,l, Stabler, McCabe. Chartered in 1948, the Cranbrook Club is composed of alumni from Cranbrook School, a prep school in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Its main purpose is to inter- est promising students at Cranbrook in Princeton, and to maintain contact among Cranbrook men at Princeton through occasioal meetings at the Nass. Its officers were President Mike Carey and Secretary Phil Plexico. 5 o 0 , Q Back Row: Pillsbury, Walke4Sec- ond Row: Hess, Atchison, Peak, Buell, Wallzlce, Fowler, Davis- Front Row: Gregory, Kearns, Rob- inson, Thoeny, Hoffman. 2066? . . Fifty individuals from the sovereign states of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyom- ing are proud to uphold the lofty traditions of God's Country Club among other Princeton organizations. In addition to its tri-weekly suds-and-songs roundups and efforts to improve and bless Princeton with more Western talent, there have been the displays in Murray- Dodge, the antelope barbeque, prepared in port wine by Papa Duprez, and espevially Gussie Moran in a Rocky Mountain T-shirt. Its officers were President William P. Robinson, Vice President James E. Fowler, Secretary Donald R. Taylor, and Treasurer Henry T. Donahoe. Club activities view J If it F PER it x V XJ KX Tcfiylll X f X XJ ss s if ,s In 9 Whee-e-e - - ,, .-.vm .-:e-.rl -' f,-5-5:9 Win- ' --. 138 515, .laude Ha The St. Louis Club is the oldest regional fellowship on campus and also one of the largest, boasting a member- ship of seventy-eight undergraduates from St. Louis or surrounding area. Its purpose has been primarily to fa- miliarize undergraduates from St. Louis with each other through meetings, social activities, and athletic events, with special emphasis on indoctrinating freshmen. Meetings were held at regular intervals each term, including the traditional Big Three weekend party and a picnic over Houseparties weekend. Athletics concentrated o11 competition with the other regional clubs in football, basketball, and softball. The officers were President J eff Arrick, Vice President Bob Alexander, Secretary-Treasurer Hal Arensmeyer, and Athletic Director George Gibbins. Back Row: Slighton, Kurrus, Gamblin-Second Row: Hubbell, McClure, Petring, Scott, Till, McCarthy-Front Row: Gibbins, Arensmeyer, Arrick, Alexander, Summers. Representing the best two-thirds of the United States, the Texas Club has the responsibility of showing Princeton the hardy pioneer-type of men that helped push back the frontiers of our great country. These fine specimens of oil-land, permitted in Princeton under their student visas, formed this cult of the lo11e star in early February, 1951, through the efforts of President Bill Cassin. exam Za! 1 Buck Row: Van Tuyl, Catterall, Hilgartner, Press- ler, Seeger-Front Row: McAlister, Brown, Cnssin, Sparkman, Zander. -1' 0 d l lfnek Row: Paeelli, Mooney, Lewis, Welih, Bfilllillll J., Reed- -Front Row: Cohill, Brown, Wise, Bra- ham W., McGrew. Ever since its founding in 1947 the Western Pennsyl- vania Club, consisting of ninety members, has been dedi- cated to the development of regional cohesion among Princetonians hailing from Westerli Pennsylvania and particularly Pittsburgh, through monthly meetings. Its officers were Pres. Vernon Wise, V.-P. Larry Brown, Sec. Williztlli Askin, Treas. Pete Denby, and Sports Mgr. Bill Ewart. fQQ3 fr.. I pemm, Zia! 139 Back row: Agee, Fuhrer, Kirby, Williams, Handleman-Third row: Marshall, Miller, Deg- ener, Frederick, Harris, Moella, Thies-Second row: lfghettn, 0Neil, Fox, Tiryakian, Schwartz, Mathey, Baker, Chequer-Front row: DeNunzio, Kelly, Monroe, McLean, Shri- fi g? ver, Walla ce, Foley. 70 and Founded in May, 1949, by Bob McLean '52 and Charlie Shriver '52, the Westchester Club has constantly strived to help undergraduates from Westchester County to meet each other through parties both at Princeton and at home, to meet freshmen from Westchester and indoctrinate them about Princeton, and to visit Westchester high schools to meet prospective Princeton undergraduates. Attempts were made to organize weekly get-togethers and the club's intramural basketball team has played sev- eral games both here and at home. Spring plans included softball games with various girls' colleges and the annual spring vacation picnic. Officers were President Bob Mc- Lean, Vice President Charlie Shriver, Secretary Parker Monroe, Jr., and Treasurer Ted Beck. 20 ?afae41f 74060015 The grand old Southern tradition of gracious living will 11ever die at Princeton-not as long as the Woodberry For- est Club keeps the torch of hospitality burning bright. The club, founded two years ago, is composed entirely of alumni of the Woodberry Forest School, a fine Virginia institu- tion which has always contributed a goodly share of its graduates to Old Nassau. It is an informal organization that gathers now and the11 to promote good fellowship, and to meet and encourage Woodberry Forest boys to come to Princeton. This year the president was Walter Craigie, and the uveepw, McNair Evans. Under their direction, the club held an alumni meeting to honor the headmaster, Mr. Shawn Kelley, and his wife. Also honored were Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Taylor. Mr. Taylor is a retired member of the faculty and head of the school Alumni Association. The club's most vital function, however, even though the members are reticent about speaking of it, is to instruct unfortunate Northerners in the ways of Southern gentility. Wvll now, you-all Back row: Eller, Maxwell, Lee W., Darden, W0l'Ill Second row: Sherrand, Syer, Lee J., Helm, Ives, Fiveash-- Fronl row: Stapp, Lawton, Slaughter, Craigie fPresidenU , Evans lVice Presidentl, Barbes, Thompson. it 6-Tgjf 5 .Q 0 . 141 Back Row: Wood, Townsend, Anderson. Ilriffillis-Second Row: Gilkeson, Peters, Bois, Chimples. Wolley', Berryman--Front Raw: Parks, Kelly, Adams, Davison, Rogers. f rg Vnlefzclcaf ' Composed of the presidents of thc seventeen under- graduate eating clubs, the Interclub Committee was con- cerned with generally supervising and coordinating the actions of the clubs in cooperation with the University officials. Besides drawing up the details of the party weekends, the committee supervised the setup of the Bicker program. It was they who mailed out the eagerly awaited bids. And another important function of the committee was the close connection it maintained with the graduate Interclub Council. Together they Worked to solve the many prob- lems that affect undergraduate life on Prospect Street. e 56667 With memories of the Sophomore petition and the bitterness of the year before 011 their minds, the precedent of the election of 10025 of all Sophomore eligibles, and the added worry of how many of the new section would be drafted, the clubs hurried through the three-week calling period and arrived at open-house. The result-the bicker- ees were spread unevenly, with some clubs getting a record number, while others got extremely small sections, but on the last night of open-house the goal was achieved-100f,Q, of the '53 eligible received bids. 56 Bzrherlng 0 :3 4 , . Back Row: l . Z. Zimskind, R. Luton, K. E. Cray, M. Bender, D. Cockcroft, S. R. Harris. J. W. Prnhl, J. Sherwood-Fourth Row: J. K. Donnell, P. E. Daum, H. Sill, J. G. Hiering, J. W. Thomson, N. Ehrmann, R. L. Melick, H. B. Hudnut, R. J. Kirk, U. Sherrerd-Third Row: H. E. Shepard, R. Kratzer., J. V. Withey, R. C. Kenngy, C. W. Slade, C. W. Smith, T. Yan- kauer, W. W. Webster, A. J. Zuckerman, A. J. Kohn, M. L. JohnsonAASecond Row: W. J. Gamble, J. Rockart, P. S. Plexico, E. Wishod, P. W. Condell, F. Cheyette, J. S. Kitts, W. L. McLeod, E. S. Netto, C. W. Christ-Front Row: P. Asliurkolf, P. de Hertelendy, M. Ellinger, S. P. Silverblatt, W. Thies, C. H. Crowell, R. N. Baker, E. E. Roberts '51, J. L. Fronun. Missing: D. A. Cowan, R. Rea, W. C. Taylor. l Back Row: S. Aldrich, W. Rogers lll, L. L. Milherg, R. H. Binder, R. F. Rogers, L. L. Lyons, J. F. McKernan 'Fourth Row: J, W. Mills, N. R. Guilhert lll, F.. D. Alyea, Jr., R. L. Logan, Jr., E. W. Frey, S. C. Reynolds, A. L. Sher, C. W. J. Christie -Third Row: E. T. Forsyth, S. W. Polk, R. B. Ambrose. K. H. Read, J. L. Burst, J. Swigget, J. K. Roberts, Jr., C. H. Perrine, Jr.. R. J. Simon, D. H. Brown, V. C. Hall, M. A. Orlando, J. M. Roblin, R. M. Smith. Jr., R. E. Strassner, C. W. Silubers, S. Quinn-Front Row: D. M. Reiiners, C. C. Anderson, W. H. Ryan, J. E. Ruap, C. R. 0'Connell, D. H. Marshall, D. A. Cliipman ll, I.. D. Pringle. Missing: P. A. Benoliel, C. C. Brown, C. M. Brown, Jr., A. C. Bryant, C. H. Candy, G. A. Chequer, C. E. Fed- den, D. C. Jacobs, V. P. Lamorella, J. M. Mayer, F. M. McPhee, W. H. Scragg, Jr., G. A. Simpson, R. H. Torluennke '51, J. E. Waesche lll. QWMWMM i'i'A'A' W W 'i'i'i'i'i'i'i' i 'i A 644 M4 Qaw Back Row: J. W. Cooper, Jr., W. F. Ogden, Jr., G. R. Wznllis, B. Henry, C. F. Gates, Jr., F. S. Wonham ll, T. J. Bain, W. B. Ellis, Jr.-Fourth Row: R. Q. Anderson, S. R. Parke Ill, C. R. O'Neil, L. Rodgers, B. Arnold, J. E. McCovern, Jr., R. P. Hauptfuhrer, I. MacFarlane, J. Otis, Jr.-MThird Row: R. L. Johnson, W. M. Brewster, C. S. Hargraves, C. L. Schoonmaker, L. Heyniger, C. D. Rivhardson, Jr., E. A. Dunham Ill, G. D. Cibbins, J. E. Green. W. F. Kenny lll-Second Row: D. M. Firestone, H. C. Carr, J. L. Frost, J. Stenson. P. R. Carney, E. J. Duffy Ill, W. C. Lewis, Jr., D. J. Sutherland, D. Abston Front Row: C. Herr, P. H. Ross, E. D. Jannotta, J. H. Roberts, J. P. Harding ll, F. M. Taylor, Jr., B. M. Class, D. F. Kohler. Missing: J. B. Downing ll, H. H. Hackney, Jr., R. E. Leach. Back Row: G. B. Durell, J. E. Campbell, D. R. Conner, H. P. Erwin, . McClenahan-Third Row: C. Warner. S. M. Simms, E. M. Belknap, D. . R R Leiheskinql. A. D. Marshall, C. Syer, K. K. Stocker--Second Row: J. A. Carraglner, G. B. Von Echt, D. Crozier, D. I. Buchanan, P. Hitchcock, G. Paxton, W. M. Clevenger, J. Leinfelder-Front Row: A. J. Hays, C. K. Thomaa, J. H. Wilson, M. Wallace, J. H. Thatcher, R. V. Williams, J. D. Schnatz, C. P. Ringwalt. Migsingz J. H. Cottrell. Zicwzfez Back Row: T. C. Hennelmerger, C. H. Carleu. T. E. Inslee, T. E. Connolly, F. E. Crispin, D. M. Burns-Second Row: W. B. Bush, C. Bruton, M. H. Stephens, H. J. Hall, C. D. Donaltl., J. M. Dwyer, T. LeBrun-Fran! Row: J. M. Cummins, D. R. Scally, P. I.. Mancusi-llngaro, E. I.. Clifford, C. H. Hess, R. D. Toulon. Missing: W. C. B. Gardner, W. F. Matthews. Back Row: D. Denhy, W. A. Parker, P. C. Dewey. E. H. Bragg, Jr., W. C. Torrey, J. G. Metcalfe, Jr., H. E. Crouter, J. C. Briggs, C. T. Kellogg, C. T. Beahaln, R. Drayton--Fourth Row: D. S. Blalock, F. W. Laiferty, J. E. Strong, E. B. Packard, Jr.. R. H. Tinsman, Jr., G. A. lves, Jr. J. T. Pierson, Jr., J. M. Wright, G. H. Paynter, W. R. Willauer Third Row: G. R. Andrews? K. Velde, Jr., W. Relmiann, J. A. Schaffer, B. K. Mat-Laury, S. B. Pell, E. 0. Kane lll, J. Helm, S. R. Lambert. T. Helm, D. E. Harris-Second Row: W. R. Gregg, Jr., C. Barham lll, C. K. Williams, I . R. Kirkland, D. M. Kelley, Jr., P. W. Slreich, L. l. Rice. Jr.. S. C. Reed, R. E. Taylor, C. H. Shaifer lll, L. T. Byron--Front Row: S. L. Ertcl. J. C. Beck, H. l. Richardson, Jr., P. B. Olmhard. C. B. Cray lll, C. A. Rooney, H. Pilskaln, Jr., l . R. Coudert, C. Conrad, Jr. Missing: C. L. Carpi. R. W. Corkhill, J. V. Davis. C. Driemeyer, A. S. Goff, Jr., W. J. Howard. S. B. McKinney, W. R. Pickering, A. J. Poillon, H. l . Whitney' III. I cal ............ ..... - ... .......... W ... ..... - - ............................. - ..... Huck Row: D. Sisler, B. C. Drowne, W. Lloyd G H Callup D C Tal! A. P. Weaver, E. P. Conquest, J. J. Nachtrleb G Danger Fourth Row J. M. Emery, J. G. Middleton, F. Tritschler P Kuelthau W S Call W C Osgood, C. Eisenbeis, C. L. Marshall, S. Bibbon D Erdman Thzrd Row J. Magoun, S. Staunton, H. L. Bothfeld, C W Fairfax W W Bancroft G. L. Petring, H. A. Johnson, C. Thies, J F Golden J C Robinson Second Row: W. W. Peabody, J. D. Nyhart J A McPhee T A Davis C. B. Lyle, E. R. Preston, J. D. Dana, W. G Krause A A Dovsds Front Row: J. S. Hinchman, D. R. Dwight, L. Marx N L Rawlings M Harris R. King, J. C. Calvert, J. H. Kelly, J. Breneman Missing E L Cleaves Y S. Hinckle Back Row: W. J. Ostrow, R. K. DorseyfSecond Row: J. C. Weber, J Allison IV, T. F. Tobin, S. E. Waite, Jr., K. B. AckermaniFront Row: J. B. Maifenbeier, H. I. LeVine, D. O. Jones, C. H. Hooker, D. K. Ander son, E. W. Dann. Missing: M. Abdel-Rahim, G. S. Dawkins, W. Mitchell P. Peabody, V. Prreller, W. Schmitt, J. A. Silver. Back Row: S. S. Brumback, R. H. Miller, M. S. Kirby, J. C. Allen. P. Enander, E. F. Harden, J. D. Larkin, T. Boothe, Jr., J. L. NeffiThird Row: J. W. Effron, J. 0. Newman, J. J. McCarthy, Jr., E. R. Russell, C. J. Salfery, P. F. D. Van Peenen, R. L. Frye, L. H. Corson, G. Koehler, R. W. Vannatta-Second Row: J. T. Houtenvillfe, M. H. Litke, B. McKulik, S. H. Loeb, G. W. Stroh, P. Bibbes, W. H. Plauth, Jr., K. Whittaker, H. N. Archer, P. B. Hostetler-Front Row: R. P. Wei, T. L. Voorhees, D. K. Conover, H. Weideli, Jr., A. H. Fried, P. Rusanowsky, E. J. Robrecht, Jr., F. S. Coffman, Jr. Missing: F. T. H. Albert, R. K. Burdette, G. Clifton, P. Homrighausen, B. Maull, Jr. Back Row: J. Atwater, P. W. Meloy, A. Williams -Third Row: M. Luurit- sen, T. R. Lind, R. Luft, H. D. Onkeu, M. Taggart. C. Sibley-Second Row: D. R. Bensely, D. T. Buclizxnun, D. C. Stahl, J. Moore, M. Quinn, D. C. Ost, J. Selover----Front Row: R. E. Rich, A. Handler, A. Dulto. M. D. Giardino, J. K. Fulks, R. Minesinger. Missing: C. Bell '52, R. Cook, J. R. Elliott, J. M. Jones, L. Laird, J. R. Miller, M. N. Mueller, J. F. Ringlzmd, W. H. Rowe, W. Smith. Buck Row: B. K. Baker, J. R. Barnard, E. R. Bryant, R. S. Goldman- Second Raw: J. D. R. Harder, P. Lonergan, J. Finney, A. Hoblitzell, Jr., C. L. Stout, C. Horine, Jr.---From Row: P. Fisher, R. S. Applegate, F. J. Madden. A. Brody, J. Spencer, F. M. Donahue. Missing: R. N. Willis. Back Row: P. D. Thomson, R. P. Gordon, Jr., W. E. S. Browning, Jr., H. T. Kilburn. Jr., P. H. Payson, P. M. Nomikos, J. P. Ora, Jr.-Second Row: R. C. King, E. E. Peterson, Jr., S. W. Waterbury, Jr., R. D. C. Long, E. H. White, C. A. LePage, H. R. Harwood, F. T. Lawrence IH-Frou! Row: R. H. Schisgall, C. F. Steinfieltl, R. T. West, F. W. Catterall lll, B. Hazelline, M. A. Dale, C. J. Kushell HI. Missing: R. B. Brumhaugh, J. D. Gilliam, B. C. Jones. Jr., T. C. Matthews, Jr., H. D. Mclntyre, Jr., D. Reell, E. P. Rubin, Jr., H. C. Walter, W. H. Weed IH, D. Williamson. Jr., R. J. Woomlwarcl. Keg and - .......................................... Back Row: C. H. Slausf, N. A. Hjelm, W. L. Hillouell, J. A. Corry, D. B. Tragnitz, W. D. Whipple, B. T. Buell, A. S. Rodgers4Third Row: D. M. Traeger, G. C. Rota, C. T. Maxwell II, A. Riemer, D. P. Demarest, Jr.. J. S. Davis, Jr., R. E. Bruno, D. R. Hemmer -'-' Second How: R. J. McGee, B. Paul, L. M. Waddell Ill, R. C. Smith, J. B. Jones, S. D. Friedman, V. W. Sidel, J. B. Lee, S. L. Rochester-Front Row: P. H. Ten Eyck, M. J. Herron. R. E. Cape, R. Cohen, J. W. Burrows, R. P. Papp, D. F. Cantrell. Missing: R. H. Burns, L. J. Caudell, Jr., J. W. Cochran, J. T. Cook, I. J. Goldman, R. Miller '32, R. J. Rivers, Jr., R. F. S1-hmimlt, C. L. Webber. Back Row: D. Shute, W. W. French lll, C. A. Pryor, R. S. Crampton, C. l . Pillsbury, H. S. Walker, D. S. T. DuBose, Jr., H. E. Miller, A. G. Trudeau, Jr., J. K. Maitland. E. R. Slaughter., Jr., J. D. ML-Cravken. R. J. Barry, H. G. Young. C. J. Miller, J. M. Weis, J. W. Jacobs, B. H. EdwardsiThirrl Row: J. E. W. Bauy, J. B. Cameron, D. R Taylor, R. H. Vaughan, J. E. Fowler, T. Streithorst, Jr., W. M. Ruddivk, B. C. Dodd R. J. Bailey, W. M. Miller, J. M. Wallace-Second Row: C. S. Stevenson. W. L. Lan- dau, C. L. Lentz, V. Mooney, H. T. Donahue, R. L. Slighton, D. R. Saunders, R. Y Hermiz. R. D. DeNunzio, H. H. M1-Clure, Jr.-Front Row: C. C. Babcock, E. H. G Cowen, Y. R. Duffy, L. A. Parry, H. A. Minners, R. R. C. Hobson, H. Baer, D. F Sprankle, W. S. Henderson. Missing: W. W. Anderson, C. L. Graves, T. A. Jamieson C. E. Lamb '52, J. H. Morrow, N. L. Runger, J. Rushton. 9 9 Back Row: F. Seward, H. Burch, S. S. Browne, H. H. Harwood, P. W Brown-Third Huw: J. E. Burchard, L. Brower, D. D. Scbermerhorn, E. Buster, H. R. Phelps, I . Phillips, W. T. Black, W. Caillard- 4Sec0nd Row: D. E. Ardis, A. R. Siegel. R. L. Davis, L. A. Lombard, W. T. Sutphin P. H. Kurzman, S. Pestronk, R. L. FerrisfFront Row: C. Tufts, S. Paliska M. N. Weatllerllead, W. B. Cassin, W. R. Cantwell, T. M. Zook, D. M Fitts, R. U. Altmayer '52, R. F. Hayman. Missing: C. C. Brown, J. L Arrington, Jr. 9 9 Back Row: J. M. Ridgway, C. T. Stelfens, R. Portuondo, W. B. Macomber, L. D. Wilson, A. 0. Powell, J. Burr, F. Decker-Fourth Row: R. M. Baxter, F. J. Moses., W. C. Lawrence, F. B. Rhodes, W. A. Tryon, N. J. Newell, A. Voris, A. B. Stryker, J. B. Krause-Third Row: P. W. Hummer, H. E. Reinheimer, J. Carson, H. Kitchener, C. T. Fitts, F. Galesi, P. O. Ritter, H. E. Bodman, H. R. Hiser, E. J. McClain-Second Row: W. A. Faber, N. R. Scott, S. Celfman, J. H. Bish, B. C. Phelps, E. Reese, W. D. Cox, F. Schock, F. M. Foley, W. B. Wilson -Front Row: T. Codolphin, T. P. Hoving, E. B. Ingram, W. M. Davis, J. F. Schoellkopf, R. S. Rush, J. Wintersteen, R. J. Sullivan, C. F. Lindholm, Missing: J. Barclay, F. B. Cooper, D. D. Kennedy, J. B. Sicuranza, J. C. Stone, W. B. Washahaugh, D. M. Wilson, L. D. Wilson. ' ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' ' A A'A 7 amen Back Row: W. F. Close, G. A. Forsyth, L. H. Jones, E. H. Harvey, R. T. R. Richie, D. C. Smith, W. Groome, G. S. Weber-Fourth Row: R. Thoeny, A. T. Parke, W. E. Adams, H. Hartzell., S. B. Meredith, P. Swirbul, J. Van Bibber, S. D. Whitford, A. Chaplinw-Third Row: R. S. Elwood, C. Winters, J. T. Root, D. B. Rubidge, B. Edwards, D. West, P. Brawner, T. Cutler, W. R. Puchner-Second Row: T. Brandt, T. E. Barker, G. W. Marquandt, B. Colby, J. R. Coetschius., C. Hastings, V. J. Andretta, A. W. Feld '51- Front Row: P. C. Paul, M. 0. Truitt, T. Sullivan, R. B. Decker, J. Durkin, A. C. Gardy, E. E. Matthews. Missing: L. V. Avioli, P. Frorer, F. P. Hil- gartner, W. J. Holleman, E. McCarthy, Jr., T. F. O'Brien, A. W. Osborne, W. D. Perry. amine parm C 3 O J At the dance The tension of Open House and the Bicker was eased the following weekend, Junior Prom. Parties resumed after their winter lapse, and the unofficially bid Sopho- mores for the first time enjoyed the activities of the Street. The Prom itself featured Meyer Davis and orchestra, with the IVJB sparking the intermission. Between the Prom and Spring vacation, the Rugby team stepped up its practice schedule, and during the vacation played the major U.S. rugby teams on the fields of sun-drenched Bermuda. Princet0n's team had ruled the day in 1950 by winning the Bermuda Tournament, which included defeats inflicted on Yale, Dartmouth and Harvard. 2 Back row: Knight, Morgan, Robinson, Pemberton-Second row: Atwood, Kelly, Tilt, Askers, Davis. Stroll-'aFront row: Blynn, Martin, Crawford, Shu-k, Mathie- sen. gd? Kg 1 g I Swag i 4 2 s f? -. h ov' ' Wacwicon In A lexandvr Hall F067 Wmc6ZqQZeeE U Directed by J. Merrill Knapp, the Glee Club had al- ready begun its season in the fall with trips to nearby girls' schools and the Harvard-Yale concert on campus the night before tl1e Harvard football game. The schedule con- tinued throughout the year for the 70 members, but of course the outstanding event was the spring vacation trip to Florida resorts to sing for their fun. Bark Row: Aman, Field, St-nvey, Osius, Chorley, Henderson, Heyniger, Miller, Troutmun Fourth Row: Hellwarth, Harwood, Wilsoii, Slaughter, Jessup, Johnson, Anderson, Logan, Osborn, J:u'obs'--Third Row: Degener, Allison, Pierson, MacLaury, S. Smith, Lentz, Fuellhart, G. Smith, Liebeskind, Sullivan, Helm A--- Second Row: 0'Connell, Loper, Huff, Spencer, Harding, Wash- burn, Mudden, Kushell, Taylor, Nicholson Front Row: Allen, Davis, Carrigan, Alexander 1Presidenti, Knapp lDirector,b, Colwell, Sykes, Currey, Chorley. v 4 4 ., . A.,, ...Mg-,...,,,.. .W .,., ,,..,,...1 .- V - mg ,wr A .if . ,J Hack Ron-: Fuller, Wallis, Humphrey, Nyce, Currier, Stewart, Fuhrer, Lata, Hubbell, A. Thomas, Corson, Mills, Moeller, Kolbe, Malhey-Second Row: Austin, Dunn, Hatch, Jones, Schmalz. Reese, Heaton, Savage, Bull, Fox, Holmes, Ribadeneira, Turndof, Hardie, Jacob. Peters-Front Row: W. Thomas, Aiken, Leh, Irvin, Chesnut, Irving tliihrarianb, Aston fPresidentb, Forbes LDi- rectorj, Nelson QManagerD, Roy, Breisacher, Ford, Fletcher, P. Nelson, Hill, Kinsey. At the piano: Swift. 7 Qfee 60:5 FQ The Frosh singers, under the direction of Elliott 0 O5 Forbes, caroled their way through a season of seven c011- certs, including a home concert the night of the Freshman Prom. The other concerts were held at Chapin, Brearley, Doblgfs Ferry, Beard, and Briarcliff. Mya The Intensely Vigorous Jazz Band completed its sec- ond and last year of dedication to Dixieland music, with all members due to graduate in the spring and looking back with pride on their unique combo and good times. Buck Row: Dengler-Second Row: Ill, Waral, Bergen. Piano: Cabot. f f-'N i 0 0 Zlmkfewdtq dz I niler the lc-aflvrsllip of Carl w'lPlllI'lCll, llw well-known l organist, the Choir has a repulalion not only as iiPl'il1iiP- L lonis mosl fliSlllIgI,lllSllt'll musical organization . lrul as one ol' lliv fine-st nialv i'll0iI'S in ilu- country. ln ailflition to singing for the linixersity Cllapvl svrvices. llw lflloir also gax 1' svufral com-vrts in the Chapel, including llllf annual fillI'lHllll2lS program. The Choir also gave 00lll'l'l'lS in New York. Xvkhllillgllilll. and Bronxxillv, N. Y. 'l'l1c- oflivers more Manager H. lf. Zabriskie. '51, Ass't Mgr.. W. H. Rlll'll '5l. Librarian L. Blackburn '51, and Junior Managers R. Lawrenrcf, .l. XV. Evans, and K. Mit- vllvll. l lIil'l'l'.SiIy Urganixl Curl lfvvillrivh lfuvlr Row: Hinsla-r, Mansfield, Larkin, Minners. liurelellc, Simons. Zalnriskia- flflvventh Row: fiklllllllitill, Call, Aires. Cushman l'wllllFt'!l', Healy -V-Twill: How: Burns. ixlllifk. Yost. Rlil1'lilllll'II, l.iltl1-, Rirharcls Ninth Row: llollman, M. johnson, Mitchell Stanlter, l.. Johnson. l.axxrm14-e--Vlfighlh Row: Hall. Bonn-y. Nacgelv. Hardy. Javkson, TfJHlllilllgll -Seventh Row- -Farrar. Lukens Hagan, Hooker. Porlncr. Slonlrorough Sixilx Row: Kenagy. .l. Gray, Sw:-arer, Albert. Farrer. Holllsworth--Fifth Row: Shaffer Rivharnlson, Rimer. flill, Seeger. Evans I-'nurth Row: Mackey. Fox. Knoxser. Cantwell, Mott. llannum -Third Row: Smith, Cut- ler, Sta-inln-rg, Zuok, Cook, Snablr- 'fSvc'oru1 Row: Oslroln. G. Gray. crLlI'llillCI'., P4-rlx. Mayers. Alle-n Front Row: l.o filllIlll'9. Chase Dunn. lvlflilllllx. l.il5lll!I'00li. Parry. v i Q l f' 5 Huck Row: Hamilton, Detmer, liihl Phelps-Second Row: Byron, Lani mer, Heyniger, McHay, Pickering, Kuelthau--Front Row: Slrllllllllllll Bl1l1'kllllFl1, Hamill. S92? ' Zmaame A group that needs little description, the Nassoons maintained their high place among collegiate singing Rehearsal groups again this year. g I 5 Usually keeping their travelings limited to the neigh- f boring girls' colleges, the Nassoons expanded their itinerary to include the Elbow Beach Surf Club in Bermuda over the Spring holidays, where they entertained the 350 girls at the hotel for ten days. Throughout the football season they were heard up and down Prospect Street a11d helped entertain the Yalies and Charlies at Yale on that away weekend, competing successfully with the Wliiffs and 0's and B's. Appear- ances were also made at alumni functions, both local and away, and their singing at the Willter and Spring Proms 3 f of Bryn Mawr and Vassar was enjoyed by both the girls 5 a11d the Nassoons. This year the group was under the leadership of Presi- dent Bill Blackburn and Music Director Ham Hamill. If iff xX '5 row McCormuk Townsend Rau mhert Vlughn I . A' I This year the Tigertones completed their fifth success- Back row: Couch, Paxton C., Carver, Klipstein, Foley, Allen, Frey, Paxton W., Davis-Front O 6 Giving out Looking up ful season of post-war operation and won recognition as 0116 of the finest singing groups of the kind in the East. Particularly noteworthy was their series of TV appearances over New York stations, and their new album of records, a sequel to their collection of two years ago. These activities have not prevented them from their tradition of singing on the Street, for alumni gatherings up and down the East, as well as at Finch, Vassar, etc. Officers this year were Emperor Karl Rauschert, and Business Manager Charlie Townsend. A listless afternoon Spfzdag eaefz Vlfith the arrival of Spring, attention once more turned to a review of the past seasonls accomplishments both in Spring baseball and many other Spring sports, in anticipation of the coming season. JUNE s. Toast MAN-A--fs-M ww 'A--fs f- -f - -f -- ff':ff:-Q-w-fm - SPRING, 7 950 Baseball . . Crew ..... 150-lb. Crew Golf ........ . Lacrosse .... .. . Tennis . . . . Track . . . 7 Won Lost Tied Percentage 14 8 0 .636 15 14 0 .517 4 6 0 .400 9 2 0 .818 8 2 1 .773 10 0 0 1.000 2 3 0 .400 62 35 l .638 Won Lost Tied Baseball . .. 9 0 0 Crew ...... 23 5 0 150-lb. Crew 6 4 0 Golf ....... 5 2 0 Lacrosse . . . 7 0 0 Tennis . . . 7 1 0 Track .... 5 0 0 62 12 0 Wmadfg Percentage 1.000 .821 .600 .714 1.000 .875 1.000 .839 l ' 0 f 5 C I Won Lost Tied Percentage i Crew ....... .. 20 4 0 .833 150-lb. Crew .... 7 3 0 .700 QQ ee Ik 27 7 0 .794 Won Lost Tied Percentage 151 54 1 .757 160 NOTE: Won-lost records for all crews are computed on a basis of Prince- ton's performance against each opponent. For example, third place in a ten- crew race is counted as two defeats and seven victories. . f4 aZZq'Pri11cetcm11's 1950 Spring Sports rec- ord was indeed an outstanding one. The varsity te1111is and baseball teams were enthroned Eastern Intercollegiate Championsg and the varsity tennis team, well as the Freshman baseball, lacrosse, and track teams were un- defeated. The Freshman crew added prestige with its sec- ond-place finish in the National Championships at Mariet- ta, while the varsity track squad, coupled with the harriers of Cornell, gave Princeton sports something of an inter- national flavor by defeating a joint track team from Ox- ford and Cambridge. Saad 'House Parties were the big event of the spring season, with the clubs open three days and nights in early May for the last shindig before Princeton Charlie settled down for finals. 'x w Ray Chirurgi :fl A KS G' Coach Dickman and Captain Armstrong 162 Wwzcdzfq 2 Seeking to retain its Eastern League title, the varsity baseball nine got off to an inauspicious start and appeared headed for a poor season. A magnificent recovery by Coach Emerson Dickman's charges, however, pushed the team into a tie with Army for the E. I. B. L. title. At one point, early in April, the Tigers lost four straight games. The defensive play was sloppy, the pitching, spotty, the hitting, only mediocre and sometimes noticeably weak. The fact that rainy weather during the early weeks kept the athletes indoors was probably responsible for this show- Play at home ing. Coach Dickman experimented constantly, and as league competition was starting late in April, the team began to find itself, with Lefty Harry Brightman and right- hander Ray Chirurgi emerging as dependable hurlers. After its loss to Army on April 29, the Tigers proceeded to win every one of their seven games i11 May, and lost only to Yale in June. The way to the top was not an easy one, however, and it took upsets andrainedgout contests as well as several very close games before the Princeton 11ine reached their goal. After defeating Harvard with three runs in the top of the ninth and Navy with two in the bottom of the same frame, the Tigers needed only a victory over Yale to give them an undisputed crown in the Eastern Buck Row: Van Fleck, Becker, Kearns, Emery, Fleming. Reed, Gelwicks, Weeden-Second Row: Miller tAssistant manageri, Prior, Schluter, Battestein, Brightman, Kreitler, Reichel, Townsend, Donovan fassis tant coachl, Dickman thead coach?-Seated: Wilson lmanagerl, Chirurgi, Smith, Eclens, Armstrong, Cru her, Hughes, Fairchild, Reydel-Front Row: Harper, Van Blake, Irvin. League. Yale, however, rose to the occasion and dropped them into a tie with Army for first place in the final stand- ings. This 2 to 1 defeat at the hands of Yale was more than avenged on Reunion Day when the Tigers routed the Elis to the tune of ll to 0. Much praise was due to Ray Chirurgi, who received credit for all our league wins, to Walt Armstrong, for his inspir- ing leadership as varsity captain, and to Coach Dickman, who in two seasons as chief mentor had guided Princeton to two championships. Prospects for the next year were even better than in the past with Chirurgi, Brightman, and Reichel returning and Sisler and Unger moving up from the undefeated Freshman team. Princeton Manhattan . . Princeton 1 Army ..... . . . Princeton C.C.N.Y ..... Princeton 4 Temple... . . . Princeton Tufts . .if .... Princeton 5 Navy ..... . . . Princeton Pennsylvania. . 10 Princeton. . 5 Harvard ,.,. . . Princeton.. Georgetown. Princeton. . 6 Colgate ..... . . Princeton. . Fordham .... Princeton 6 Cornell ,..... . Princeton N. Y. U.. . . Princeton 7 Pennsylvania. . Princeton Lafayette . . . Princeton. . 3 Rutgers. . . . . . . Princeton Brow n ...... Princeton l Yale .......... Princeton Rutgers. . . Princeton 6 Dartmouth. . . . Princeton Columbia . .. Princeton ll Yale ....... . . . Wffederl 163 Dave Sisler ?'aee4mcm gcwefafl The Freshman baseball team, giving a strong indica- tion of the athletic ability of the Class of 1953, paraded through its nine-game schedule undefeated. The Frosh nine revealed itself as powerful on the mound as at the plate: Strassner, Tryon, Golden, Unger, Gall and Stroh all sported batting averages over .3003 and Unger and Sisler turned i11 several excellent performances on the hill. Although it is perhaps unfair to single out an individual star, still, Dave Sisler, member of a famous baseball fam- ily, with a hurling record of 6 and 0 and an earned run average of .34-, was the most spectacular performer over the whole season. His games were also the team's best: especial- ly his no-hitter against Hill and his whitewash of a strong Yale team in the season's finale. With such promising mate- rial as the Frosh team Princeton should remain at the top of the Eastern League for several years to come. Princeton Peddie .......... Princeton Lawrenceville Princeton ...... 3 Lafayette . .. Princeton Hill ........ Princeton ...... 8 Pennington ...... Princeton Rutgers ......... Princeton Seton Hall ...... Princeton ...... 15 Princeton Pennsylvania Yale ..... img Y Sacrifice 4' Buck Row: D. Sprankle, R. Strassner, R. Unger, M. Wullacin, C. Whittaker, B. Edwards, J. Newell-Second Row: M. Davison, C. Stroh, W. Tryon, W. Lawrence, D. Taylor, G. Gallup, J. Rapp, W. Lewis, A. Bryant, A. Dunham, Sam De CoufFirst Row: W. Gall, D. Sisler, J. Carson, J. Golden, S. Parke, J. Barker, C. Steinfield. Wmafitq The varsity golf team, led by Tennessee State Amateur Champion, Bill Ragland, recorded an excellent season on the fairways. After winning their first six matches, they dropped a heart-breaking, 5 to 2 decision to the Bulldogs of Yale. Then followed another three-game winning streak which was interrupted, in the final match of the season, by a 415 to 216 defeat at the hands of the golfers from the University of Pennsylvania. This record of nine vic- tories and two defeats gave the Tiger linksmen a winning percentage of .818. 'zealmmz Qc!! After losing their first match to Peddie, the Freshman Golf team went on to sweep its next five matches before losing the season's finale to the Yale Frosh linksmen by a 5 to 2 score. The rest of the competition fincluding a re- turn-match with Peddiej was furnished by prep-school teams, all of which were decisively routed by this strong 1953 aggregation. McLean CMgr.D, Cleaves, Paul, Johnson, L., Rhodes, Voris, Breneman, Kilburn, Johnson, R., Coach Kinnell. Princeton ...... Princeton ...... Princeton ...... Princeton. . . . Princeton Princeton ...... Princeton Princeton Princeton. . . . .. Princeton Princeton. . . . . . Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton. . . . . . Princeton Princeton Sparling fMgr.J, Bryan, Donahower, Ingram Ragland, Burton, Fiveash, Worthington, Hewitt Stapp, Coach Kinnell. 6 4 6 7 6 5 2 4 5 2 2 16 3 5 6 3M 5 5 2 Lafayette . . . Navy ..... Virginia . . . Army ........ Seton Hall . . Pt. Monmouth. . . Yale ......... Columbia .... Harvard . . . Temple ...... Pennsylvania . Peddie ...... Lawrenceville Hill .... .... Blair ........ Lawrenceville Peddie ...... Yale... W 1 3 1 0 1 1 F D 3 2 3 4V 6 2 1 V 2 2 5 Back Row: Mead, Fish, Lewis, Parker, Hollyday, Miller W., Bobo Ctrainerb-Second Row: Coach Ransome, Cole, Peters, Evans, Culin, Doherty, Mcshane, Wentz, Mueller, Gould, Pritchett fmgrj-Front Row: Anderson, Close, Grillith, Crane, Hill, Erdman, D Q af? Hahn, Finney, Gilbert, Miller K., Owen. Wmcdtg lcwzocee In fielding his varsity lacrosse team, Coach Ernie Ran- some was faced with the perplexing fact that he had too much talent, and that his problem was one not of instruc- tion but of co-ordination. Great credit is due therefore to Coach Ransome for his fine work in developing a team that lost to the National Champions, John Hopkins, by the margin of only a single goal. After an opening game loss to Mt. Washington Club, the stickmen were tied by R.P.I. and beaten by John Hopkins before closing out the season with six straight victories. Included in this streak was a 9 to 5 victory over a very powerful Yale team. The victory was the Tigers' first in the short history of the rivalry between the two schools in this particular sport. By this victory, if by none other, the Tiger varsity stick- men fand Messrs. Hahn, Owen, Hill, and Finney in par- ticularj made the 1950 lacrosse season a highly successful one. y Princeton. . 3 Mt. Wash. L.C. 6 Princeton. . 6 Maryland .... . 4 Princeton. . 11 Maryland L.C.. . .5 Princeton. . 11 Navy . . . . . . . 6 Princeton. . 16 R.P.I. ........ 16 Princeton. . ll Rutgers. . . 6 Princeton. . 14 Pennsylvania. . 3 Princeton. . 9 Yale .... . . 5 Princeton.. 7 Johns Hopkins 8 Princeton. . 11 Army ..... .. 6 Captain Erdman and Coach Ransome , I fr e Action near the goal zeakmom The Freshman lacrosse team was of such an all-around excellence that it would he a mistake to mention any in- dividuals by name. Suffice it to say that the first-year stick- men were undefeated in seven contestsg that only in their first game did they fail to score ten or more goals fand then they scored ninejg that they won every game they played by at least five goalsg and that next year's varsity ought very definitely to he a championship 0116. Princeton.. 9 W78zM-V.P.l.. .. 4 Princeton.. 14 Yale. . . . .. T Princeton. . 15 Poly Prep ..... 1 Princeton. . 13 Pennsylvania. . 2 Princeton. . 10 C.C.N.Y ....... 1 Princeton.. 11 Yale ...... 5 Princeton.. 19 Army ......... 3 Back Row: Manager Pritchard., Donahue, Gray, Ashurkoff, Goldman, Ass't. Manager Moore, Bliss tCoachJ-Third Row: Sutherland, Voorhess, Hitch- cock, Ruddick, Saifery, Swiggett, Stevens, Kennedy, Bibbes-Seccmd Row: Celfman, Osgood, Brewster, Magoun, Stout, Connolly, Ditchner--F-rst Row: Madden, Hohlitzel, Willis, Emery, Horine, Frost, Weaver. A F5 MN A Score Sam Hill wx . 33 lysis: K V P 4 'tfflqf ti. .. '- 525,60 592, 5 44 t, Q f Y 167 Dake, Renfrew, A. Halsey, Duflield, Welhalle, Osius, S. Halsey, Marshall, Masinter lC0x.J. Couch Schoch and Captain 0,C0nnor 261063 S Q., L 168 Wcvzedlcf deem The season was 0116 of progressive development under Coach Schoch, while the competition between the varsity and the able jayvee eights was kee11 throughout, with the latter taking the formeris place in the Carnegie Cup race. The varsity compiled a winning percentage of .517 with fifteen victories against fourteen defeats. After placing third behind Harvard and M.l.T., and Pennsylvania and Columbia, in the Compton and Child's Cup races respectively, the Tiger oarsmen reached their peak i11 the l+I.A.R.C. and Carnegie Cup regattas. Cornell succeeded in edging the Tiger varsity in the final heat de- spite a Tiger victory i11 the four preliminaries. In June the varsity journeyed to Marietta, Ohio for the 11ational championships. Like all the other crews they were hampered by the swollen conditions of the Ohio River. Amidst the confusion of fifteen shells crossing the finish line at approximately the same time, the Princeton crew emerged ill ninth place, an outcome certainly satisfactory for Princeton considering the caliber of the competition. SUMMARY Chiltl's Cup .... Pennsylvania tll, Columbia 121, Princeton 13? Compton Cup .... Harvard ill, M.l.T. l2l, Princeton ffl! E. A. R. C. .... .,..... I 'rinceton f3fi in twelve-crew race Carnegie Cup ............. Cornell ill, Princeton 425, Yale l3iI National Championships . .. Princeton 49h in fifteen-crew race faquee Ewan In contrast to the at-times-mediocre showings of the varsity, the jayvee enjoyed a uniformly successful season. While second to Pennsylvania i11 the Child's Cup, the Tiger junior varsity recorded firsts in the Compton and Carnegie Cup races and another second fin a field of thirteenj in the E.A.R.C. Al Marietta, the jayvee posted a highly credit- able fifth-place finish. THE SEASONS RECORD Chilnlk Cup .... Pennsylvallill ill, Princeton f2I, Columbia t3I Compton Cup ... . . . Harvard 111, Princeton 123. M.l.T. 13h E. A. R. C. .............. . Prim-exon 12? in a thirteen-1-rev rave Carnegie Cup ............. Princeton toll, Cornell f2l. Yale 431 National Cll1lHlI'li0l1Sllip5 .. Print-eton QS! in a ll1i1'teen-Nets rare ,M 'uw' W ,V ,M-Z-rxzg ' J .Q-44 A 'J Ol1FslI'0lll. 0'Connor, Brokaw, Ballard. Brock. Clenlentf, Yan Dusen, MavD0nald, Maxn ell 4CoX.i . Left to right: Rooney, Whitney, Parsons, Rogers, Beck, Daiger, Ertel, Gibbins, Lyle 1Coxswain1 7 The Freshman heavies finished a very creditable year at Marietta with a second-place finish in the national championships. The 150-lb. Freshman crew made a satis- Y I I 0 I 6 5 factory showing with the wins over Columbia and Penn, ' and the third place in the Eastern Association of Rowing , Colleges Regatta. 'A HEAVIES , Pennsylvania 111, Columbia 121, Princeton 131 J Harvard 111, Princeton 121, MIT 131, Rutgers 141 ' EARC-Princeton 121 X Princeton 111, Cornell 121, Yale 131 National Championships-Princeton 121 150's Princeton 111, Columbia 121 Princeton 111, Pennsylvania 121 Yale 111, Harvard 121, Princeton 131 EARC-Princeton 131 2 I L K Z i i A ,. Left to right: Faber, Long, Miller, Barr, Beckley, Marshall, Schock, Pell, Cape 1Coxswain1 l3l Left to right: Bird, Read, Iglehart, Fawcett, Lee, Moffat, Billings, Hitzrat, Thomas QCox swainl 750-M mem Starting off in fine fashion by capturing the Wood Hammond Cup from Columbia, the varsity 150's never again reached top form, losing the Goldthwait Cup to Pennsylvania and finishing fifth in the Eastern Champion- v ships. B Q The ,layVees had better luck, placing second in the EARC after losing only to Harvard and Yale. lx 'Q VARSITY 1 Princeton 415, Columbia Q29 N Pennsylvania 111, Princeton C25 Yale QD, PrincetonC2J, Harvard H35 X EARC-Princeton Q57 JAYVEES Princeton KD, Columbia Q23 Yale and Harvard, tile 113, Princeton Q35 Princeton ill, Pennsylvania C21 EARC-Princeton Q29 Left to right: Fogle, Mayer, Baker, McKenna, Saunders, Lawrence, Steer, Odell, Kappes fCoxswainl ,.. as Rauschert Coach Ccis and -..,f' cwdxitq 7 The 1950 varsity track team, led by Capt. Ronnie Witt- reich, recorded another successful season under the tute- lage of Coaches Matty Ceis and Pete Morgan. The high- points in the regular season were the narrow victory over Duke, 701,43 to 60lfQ, and the decisive rout of Rutgers, 105 to 34. In the post-season competition, the varsity cinder- men teamed with Cornell to garner a decisive victory over the Oxford-Cambridge joint trackmen. Over the whole 1950 schedule, the names of Capt. Wittreicll, quarter-miler Sam Howell, pole-vaulter Carleton Jacob, and Boh Akeley Davis stood out as our principal point-makers. Buck Row: Morgan fAsst. C0lll7llil, Sl'llllIllili'1l8I', Chamberlain, Barker, Maclizluglllin, Gorter, Graham, Kurrus, Davis, MacAlpin, Fleming, Parrisll, Akeley, Rauch, Weildallitl, Lewis, Loveland lMHHHgBfil, Geis lCouchl-Second Row: Bentley, Snalrle, Hungerford, Reeves, Hull. Howell, Wittreic-11, Siler, Krause, Hillsinger, Jacob, Bolster, Snedeker, Sinkler lTrainerl-First Row: lVlcCrew, Schnebly, Price, Ely, Pittis, Sparkman, Seidler, Moore, Hall. T '5 ciao Captain Wittreich Dual Meet ..... Dual Meet ..... Dual Meet ..... Dual Meet ..... Dual Meet ..... ?fz . . ...Princeton QYOVQQ Duke QGOVZT .... .Princeton Q53 2f3Jg North Carolina i771!3W .. . . .Princeton MSD, Yale C913 .... .Princeton Q52 2f3Jg Cornell C871!3D . . . , .Princeton 716142 Ql05Jg Rutgers f34J The Freshman track team, following in the footsteps of the men of 1952, once again swept to an undefeated season. The sparkplugs of the first-year eindermen were miler Toby Maxwell and sprinter Bill Vieser. Their con- sistent ability to win important events enabled the whole team to overwhelm Rutgers, Hill School, Yale, Columbia, and Pennsylvania by margins of 40 points or more. Dual Meet Dual Meet Dual Meet Triangular Meet. . Princeton Princeton Princeton .Princeton C96Jg Rutgers CMJ 18735 Hill School i373 wot, Yale 1495 KSOVQQ Pennsylvania C54Jg Columbia 138161 Jacob Back Row: Jacob, Regman, Williams, Lind, MacFarlane, Bryan, Veiser, Christie-Second Row: Geis fCoach3, Morgan fAss,t Coachi, Larkin, Candy, Willziuer, Fowler, Ringwalt, Weber Brawner, Kohler, Bain, Hobson, Cohen, Rivers fMgr.J-Front Row: Maxwell, Helm, Richard son, Kimmins, Lyons, Metcalfe, Goodell, Lamorella-Kneeling: Waddell, Crowell. 7 Paced by two members of the U. S. Junior Davis Cup team, Gil Bogley and Chuck Devoe, the 1950 varsity ten- 11is team smashed its way to an undefeated season. In so doing, the team established itself as champions of both the Big Three and the Eastern Intercollegiate League. Of the nine matches played in each of its ten contests, the Tiger netmen never lost more than two lo any given op- ponent. Twice, against Georgetown and Pennsylvania, they whitewashed their opponents completely. In addition to Bogley and Devoe, Coach John Conroy's other four reg- ulars-Thomas, Dean, Mathey, Capt. Raleigh, and Highley -deserve equal credit for making the all-victorious season possible. Princeton. .7 Haverford . .. . . Princeton Cornell . . . Princeton 8 Navy ........ . Princeton Williams . Princeton 9 Georgetown Princeton Army , .... . -f Princeton. .T Harvard . . . . .... Princeton. . Pennsylvania MlLthey Princeton. . 7 Dartmouth Princeton Yale . . . Burk Row: Conroy. Burkes. DeYoe. Bogley. North, P. Scott, W. Thomas 1Mgr.P-V Fronl Row: Thomas, Higllley, Raleigh tCapt.,l, H. Scott, Mathey. O Bagley and DeVoc Thomas and Raleigh Mayes and North zecdmcm emzia Princeton's yearling tennis team, refusing to he ham- pered by the soggy condition of their practice courts, de- veloped quickly under the able guidance of Coach John Conroy. Their seven victories as opposed to only a single defeat gave them a Winning percentage of .875. With this fine Freshman team competing with the five out of the first varsity six for positions on the 1951 team, Princeton looked forward to another varsity tennis team of championship caliber. Princeton Princeton Princeton. . Princeton Haverford .... 3 Princeton. . 1 Hill ........ 8 Lawrenceville . l Princeton.. Tw Landon ..... lk Blair ......... l Princeton.. 8 Pennsylvania. l Navy ......... l Princeton. . 6 Army ....... 0 Benoliel and Bailer Back Row: Benoliel Tritchler-Front Row: Baile Zimskind Baker Swirbul, v Y o 9 Henderson, Warner, Brumbailgh. Swirbul 175 HOU E PARTIES Rvmly In go On ll pivnir' E o I K ? Uulrlonrs Un the blrvvt Barbffrslmp stylv Princeton style Bermuda style The climax of the Spring season came not in sports, however, for the 1950 House Parties dominated the think- ing and finances of all the upperclassmen. Formal dances on Friday night were followed by informals Saturday eve- ning, after most of the contestants had stayed up long enough Friday to eat breakfast Saturday morning and then grab some shut-eye. Saturday afternoon beer, baseball and parties became the pastime, and after the informals Satur- day night exhaustion compelled most of the club-hoppers to retreat again before the sandman. Sunday saw late risers and milk-punch parties rule, but it was all over too soon for another year as the last Click of high heels resounded in the courtyard declaring that, after all, 1951 House Par- ties was only another year away, and that anyway this one had been the best ever. C' ool warm M x , A N25 -,X .Q X WN, -S V, .R 'mf , OFFICERS ' BOARD OF GOVERNORS President: Claibourne E. Griffin, '51 Vice-President: ,lolin M. Updegraph, '51 Secretary: Robert V. Keeley, '51 Treasurer: Edwin S. Wlilkcns, '51 Edward S. Welch, '27 fPres.,Ig Robert W. Richards, '43 4xSec.Jg Frederick C. Field, Jr., 738 fTreas.H 3 George H. Bell, '04g Howard L. Canoune, 737g Howard N. Deyo, '20g Willis A. Lebourveau, '493 Edwin L, Ledlietter, 726g James L. Martin, '07. f Q UA MPUS' GRADUATING IN 1951-Alexander, J. H., Allen, L. E., Babson, YV A., Bierschenck, W. H., Bittenbender, J. B., Blumen feld, S. T., Bodine, B. P., Bottimore, R. R., Brower 7 B.: Burkelman, C., Coale, W. A., Darby, C. H., Driver, F. L., Emanuel, L., Evans, B. V., Freeman, R. E., Frey, B. E., Geiger, A. J., Griffin, C. E., Hans sen, C. A., Hecht, F. M., Helton, E. G., Herrin, G R., Hershey, R. H., Holfberger, S. A., Holstein, W H., Ill, M. F., Keeley, B. V., Kepler, C. E., Koch 7 H. A., Lambert, J. B., Loveland, B. K., Marcus, D. M., Marshall, J. B., McCuen, D. L., Neely, A. B. Norris, YV. A., Pickett, B. C., Beichel, F. B., Semo nite, D. C., Speers, R. B., Stokes, D. E., Thomas, G 7 P., Thomas, W. B., Thompson, L. B., Updegraph, J. M.: Webb, W. L., Wilkins, E. S., Williams, G. D 1952-Anderson, W. B., Bass, W. H., Brenner, R L., Brodsky, J. P., Brown, H. S., Brown, R. A., Cart wright, P., Cooper, W. K., Dunn, W. H., Edsall, B R., Ely, E. C., Folk, H. W., Giles, D. L., Gonzales 7 A. J., Helm, J. B., Jannen, XV., Johnston, D. F., Kegerreis, A. W., Lanflisi, B. R., Leuchter, J. C. Lindsay, B. P., Mayes, H. F., McAneny, C. C., Mish -. R. V., Mitchell, K. B., Piret, P. D., Ross, J. D., Ros- setter, F. N., Saunders, H. H., Shands, J. W., Spark man, B. H., Sturges, P. F., Sumpter, E. A., Walsh J. T., Warner, D. T., Whitney, P. G., Wilkinson H. E., Wlilliams, B. C., Zander, W. L. -. 7 Buck Row: Cartwright, Ecker, Koch, Williams G. D., Updegraph lVice-Pres.l Thompson. Bittenbender-Sixth Row: Burkelman, Herrin, Driver. Leuchter, Shands. Walsh, Coale, Darby, Saunders, Hershey, Helton'--Fifth Row: McAneny, McCuen, Neeley Brown, Kegerreis, Bass, Emanuel, Cooper, Giles, Frey, Bottimore, Simonsen 7--Fourth Row: Bodine, Marcus, Wilkinson, Helm Hanssen, Webb, Sour, Kepler, Mish, Whitney, Marshall-Third Row: Ross, Thomas G. P., Piret, Rossetter, Lambert, Ill, Brod sky, Freeman, Anderson, Lindsay, Dunn-Second Row: Babson, Alexander, Thomas W. R., Keeley fSet'.l, Grillin lPres.l, Wil kins lTreas.P, Geiger, Loveland, Holfberger-I ront Row: Holstein, Brenner, Sumpter, Zander, Warner, Semonite. v President: George Cllimples, '51 OFFICERS ' Vice-President: Scott Helm, '48 Secretary-Treasurer: John B. Bunnell, '51 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' Donald S. Good, '16 l'Pres.'I g David R. J. Arnold, '18 1,Vice-Pres.l 3 Paul Busse, '42 lSec.13 Charles F. Mapes, '30 4'1lreas.ig 711110111115 M. Brown, '32, Egbert D. Case, '08, Gale Hunter, '14, David Mallany, '07g Percy E. Morrell, '05, William M. Richardson, '35, George R. Roe, '12, Stephen W. Vvaterbury, '19, fi-f 0A NNON GRADUATING IN I95IYAhrendt, R. K., Becker, L. W., Bell, J. L., Bunnell, J. B., Burns, J. B., Carpenter, N. U., Cham- berlin, R. W., Chandler, G. A., Chimples, G., Chris- ten, A, L., Clark, A. P., Cohen, D. E., Davis, A. P., Davis, E. F., Emlet, H. E., Erdody, R. G., Fairchild J. P., Ferris, R., Helm, S., Hill, D. A., Hoedemakcr R., Holmes, T. H., Huddleson, J. T., Huddy, E. R., Irvin, E. M, Jacob, C. W., Kain, W., Kallop, J. W., Kennedy, J. R., Koo, B., Kopperl, G. D., Kurrus, C. M., MacCallum, C. J., Madden, R. B., Mayes, R. I., Mclntosh, J. R., Norris, J. B., Park, W. J., Pier- son, E., Post, R. C., Price, G. B., Prior, W. F., Rei- chow, D., Saffery, B. K., Schmidt, M. H., Sheblc, J W., Siedler, H. D., Snable, R. M., Snedeker, R. S. Stockton, C. W., Stone, S. J. 7 9 1952-Adams, J. W., Arnstein, R., Baldwin, R. A., Battestin, M. C., Battin, P. C., Beery, B. A., Blessing, J., Boglcy, G. A., Burks, H. G., Cairns, S. XV., Can- ter, J. W., Chirurgi, R., Cousins, W. F., Culin, W. G.: Dimmock, D. L., Edwards, D., Emerson, J. A., Gior- dano, J. C., Graham, J., Gulick, R. V. D., Hedick H. H., Hellwarth, R. W., Hewitt, W. W., Ivey, R. H.: Jack, D. M., Krayer, R. S., Krcitler, H. C., Lowe C. M., Malehorn, D. M., McClure, C., McNeil, R. S. McWilliams, W. J. B., Moore, E. S., Morley, R. R. Principato, S. R., Seibert, J. H., Smith, R, C., Strick lllall, B., Uhl, H. J., Van Meter, R. E., Xveary, P. E. Wentz, H. B. 9 -t 9 - Buck Row: Kurrus, Hoedemaker, Gulick, Hewitt, Arnstein, Hellwarth, Kallop, Park, Huddelson, Price-Sixth Row: Rauch McIntosh, Blessing, Uhl, Burks, Weary, Gloeckner, McWilliams, Baldwin, Giordano, Beery-Fifth Row: Siedler, Moore, Stone Emerson, Schmidt, Erdody, McClure, Stockton, Cairns, Jack, MacCallum, Snedeker-Fourth Raw: Bell, Bagley, Ivey, Davis Riesz, Adams J. W., Battestin, Becker, Koo, Carpenter, Hedick, Morley, Reichow, Hill, Wentz, Chamberlin4Third Row: Cohen Dimmock, Canter, Shehle, Battin, Chirurgi, Ahrendt, Striekman, Smith R. C., McNeil, Malehorn, Lowe, Culin-Second Row: Edwards, Ferris, Christen, Salfery B. K., Bunnell fSec.l, Chimples 1Pres.J, Helm CVice-Pres.J, Huddy, Post, Jacob, Piersoni Front Row: Kreitler, Seihert, Snable, Prior, Chandler, Cousins, Clark, Irvin, Krayer. President: David P. Adams, '51 OFFICERQ 0 Vice-President and Treasurer: James M. Mead, '51 Secretary: L. Ehersole Gaines, '51 Senior Trustee: Broadus Bailey, '51 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' William H. Miller, '31 1'Pres.J, H. Hastings Foster, Jr., '38 1Sec.1, James M. Doubleday, '30 lTreas.J , C. W. Bowring, Jr., '24, Homer P. Cochran, '29, Wil- liam L. Crow, '33, Gardner R. Cunningham, '45, Maitland A. Edey, '32, Her- man A. Heydt, '29, Sidney Lanier, '24, Mead A. Lewis, '11, James J. McCaffrey, '44, Fremont C. Peck, '20, Timothy N. Pfeiffer, '08, John Rulon-Miller, '34, john Sculley, Jr., '32, Henry R. Sutphen, Jr., '24, Joseph R. Truesadale, '04, Leslie L. Vivian, '42, T. F. Wilcox, '00. mp a f60WN GRADUATING IN 1951-Adams, D. P., Allegeart, W. J., Anderson, D. U.: Bailey, B., Beattie, C. R., Campbell, A. L., Chap- pell, H. H., Close, R. H., Cover, R. L., Deyo, C. H., Drury, R. R., duPre, W. D., Ehrenelou, J. P., Em- mons, T. P., Esler, L. H., Fleming, D., Frantz, L., Gaines, L. E., Gamhee, S. B., Hardie, J. H., Highly, C. C., Hill, E. G., Hollinshead, B. S., Matte1', P., NleCampbell, R. R. H., Mead, J. M., Mead, J. T., Blettler, W. K., Nimiek, G. A. H., Nixon, W. H., Poor, R. J., Remington, T. R., Russell, J., Shaver, G. J., Tilden, L. E., Tucker, W. R., VanD'usen, D. B., Wrinton, D. M. 1952!Arnold, M., Atwater, H. B., Ball, J. F., Birke- lund, J. P., Boyer, D. C., Bray, S. F., Buechner, J. K., Buyers, J. W. A., Cameron, A. B., Carrigan, S. B., Colyer, C. C., Dennen, R. A., Diefenbach, R. E., Donley, R. D., Emery, J. R., Flanigan, R. M., Flynn. R. M., Gillespie, R. R., Hamhleton, G. B. E., Hawks, D. H., Henderson, H. J., Hickok, D. F., Houston, H. D., Jeanes, H. S., Kline, G. C., Kneedler, F., Maguire, F. X., Mangan, T. J., McComas, 0. P., Mc- Cillieuddy, J. F., McNelis, C. B., Melohn, T. H.: Merle-Smith, F., Nalen, C. A., North, C. J., Peard, F. F., Pivirotto, R. B., Platt, H. L., Prado, L. D. A., Sadler, W. P., Sparkman, J. D., Sparks, M. K., Stinson, J. T., Thompson, G. VV., Wilshire, W. M. Buck Row: Bray, Birkelund, Cover, Atwater, Van Dusen, Gamhee, Emery, Henderson, Campbell, Sparks-Sixth Row: Jeanes Tucker, Hardie, Franz, Ehrenc-lou, Beattie, MeNelis, Stinson, Shaver, Gillespie, Winton-Fifth Row: Boyer, Essler, North Platt, Zabel, Melohn, Colyer, Allegeart, Hawks, Highley, Chappel, Buyers--Fourth Row: Wilshire, Thompson, Matter, Buechner Sadler, Dennen, Maguire, Prado, Fleming, Dupre, Flynn, Merle-Smith, Houston-Third Row: Cameron, Sparkman, Tilden, Don ley, Deyo, Mead, Nixon, Poor, Close, Anderson, Ball, Hambleton, Hickok4Second Row: Hollinshead, Drury, Bailey, Mead, Adams Gaines, Remington, Nimick, RussellfFront Row: Mangan, Arnold, Carrigan, Pivirotto, Nalen, Kline, Mcflillicuddy, Mettler s 1 President: Steven H. Wood, '51 OFFICERS ' Vice-President: Clifford W. Starrett, '51 Secretary-Treasurer: Condit N. Eddy, Jr., 151 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' ,Iolm A. Stewart, '05 lCl1H1FlllHHlQ Edwin H. Burk, '09, Allan Davies, '10, Joseph K. Gordon, '47, Robert J. Hineliman, '-10, Robert F. lrwin, '12, Edgar Jadwin, '50, John lVl. Kauffinann, 715, J. Minturn LeRoy, 723, Evelyn P. Luquer, '23, 0. Parker RICCOIIIHS, '16, Howard Menand, Jr., '36, Fred S. Usborne, '24, Oliver C. Reynolds, 704, C. Leslie Rice, Jr., '41, William C. Ridgway, Jr., '29, Yvilliam H. Sword, '46, George A. Vondermuhll, '04, Robert A. West, '33, Arnold Wood, Jr., '2l. CHAPTER GRADUATING IN 1951-Alexander, R. H., Bailey, N., Brassill, J. E., Brush, C. B., Cobb, W. J., Collins, F. R., Cruess R. L., David, J. C., Deibert, I. E., Eddy, C. N., Eddy, R. E., Eighmy, G. W., Eller, J. D., Finnie, R. C., Gelwicks, L., Harris, J. W., Haury, A. R., Hoyt, C P., Hulit, A., Kirby, R. B., Matthews, J. P., Moore, J. L., Mudge, A. W., Pierson, R. N., Preston, J. R. Raleigh, A., Rand, C. G., Reynolds, S. C., Rose, J M., Ruch, W. A., Schmcrtz, F. L., Shafer, G. C. Starrett, C. W., Wiley, S. B., Wood, S. H., Wood- ward, R. C. 1952-Atwood, F. L., Baker, L., Bickert, C. V. E. 9 9 Bolster, J. L., Bolton, E. K., Brawner, B. L., Brush L. M., Castleman, D. B., Champlin, M. D., Dodd R. W., Flinn, R. B., Geer, J. F., Glenn, P. F., Hart G. R., Joyce, J. B., Laughlin, J. B., Long, W. C., Luke, D. M., Lumsden, C. Q., McLean, R. L., Megar gee, R., Merrifield, E. S., Meyer, A. H., Moore, T. J., Morgan, W. S., Peters, L., Prado, S. D. A., Snader J. L., Schmidt, T. C., Schumacher, F. R., Service W. S., Sherk, H. H., Sherrerd, J. J. F., Shriver, C D., Smith, R. W., Starrett, W. R., Stewart, M. Strachan, M., Trimble, F. C., Umstattd, J. M., War ren, R. 0. Y., Weber, J. B., Wideman, R. H., Worth Billings, R. N., Blalock, W. R., Blewer, J. MacG., R. R., Wyant, R. E. Back Row: Schumacher, McComas, Mather, Megargee, Sherrerd, McGill, Worth-Fifth Row: Deibert, Baker, Weber, Moore Flinn, McLean, Brawner, StrachanAF0urth Row: Ceer, Blewer, Collins, Schmidt, Sanders, Brush, Shriver, Joyce, Raleigh-Third Row: Harris, Morgan, Blalock, Dodd, Jones, Smith, Glenn, Umstattd, Shafer, AlexanderASecond Row: Prado, Merrifield, David Lumsden, Long, Wyant, Brush, Bolster, Sherk, Eddy R. E.-Front Row: Rand, Haury, Celwicks, Rose, Wood fPres.l, Eddy fSec.-Treas.5, Moore, Mudge, Eighmy. 9 7 9 7 President: James C. BCITYIIIHII, '51 OFFICFRQ . Vice-President: Ray VV. Brown, '51 Secretary: Calvin R. Ledbetter, '51 Trvasurrlr: Farrell WW. Bushing, Jr., '51 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' Oliver R. Brooks, '14 4Pres.i 3 Ralph 1-1. Henshaw, '21 1Sec.l 3 Roger R. Clisham, '38 1Treas.lg James Carnwath, Jr., ,303 Harold P. Dicke, '36g james M. Eglin, 7-l-9g Gordon S. Cavan, '30g John B Heyl, '14g ,Iohn E. Krout, '41g Philip A. Meyer, 926. UZOISTEI? GRADUATING IN 1951-Alyea, E. P., Bator, P. M., Berryman, J. C.: Biggs, J., Bohner, B. J., Bowker, F. E., Brinekerhoff, WY. H., Brown, B. W., Brown, S. T., Bushing, F. VV.: Cohn, S. C., Diekliaus, B. C., Downs, D. L., Ent wisle, YV. R., Gay, E. C., Greeley, H. A., Handley, .J J., Jones, D. J., Lauff, J. G., Ledbetter, C. R., Lord P. H., Lyttle, C., MaeBride, R. L., Marquet, W. M. Nutzhorn, C. B., Plirnpton, H. W., Ryan, H. F. 7 7 A Sehleyer, P., Surko, A., Wagner, R. C., Wessells, D. B. 1952-Abel, B. B., Alloway, J. E., Baker, D., Bent ley, J. E., Brown, YV. H., Coler, W, N., Crane, M.. Currier, J. B., Davis, J. C., DeCou, S. S., Edwards. D. A., Finken, R. E., Cowen, GI Hallengren, H. E., Handelnian, J. W., Harriman, S. L., Heinminger C. H., Janover, B. H., Johnson, B. T., Kirk, B., Lo- per, B. C., Louden, B. K., Maeomber, B. E., Martin T. M., McCoy, J. M., Miner, J. V., Morris, T. B., Mueller, P. S., Mutcli, T. A., Nowland, P. J., Philp L. J., Pittis, A. D., Powell, M. B., Pressler, H. P.: Quandt, B. E., Schaeffer, C. H., Smith, L. H., Snyder E. G., Van Culin, S., Van Patten, J. H., Webb, N. W. Wlest, A. C., West, T. C., Young, G. WV. Back Row: DeCou, Hemminger, Mueller, Louden, Alyea, Wagner, PowellAFifth Row: Van Culin, Hallengren, Finken, Morris Handley, Radwin, Handleman, Maeomber, West A. C., Muteh-Fourth Row: Davis, Gay, Biggs, Schleyer, Brown, Janover, Mar Bride, McCoy, Crane. Edwards, Surko, Bentley4Third Row: Van Patten, Alloway, West T., Jones, Philp, Coler, Johnson Quandt, Young, Nutzhorn, Miner, Diekhaus, B0wker4Second Row: Smith, Loper, Nowland, Martin, Pressler, Cowen, Pittis Schaefer, Lord, Kirk, Lauff, Baker-Front Row: Brinekerhoff, Hall, Harriman, Brown fViee-Presj, Berryman LPres.J, Bush ing fTreas.J, Ledhetter fSec.l, Downs, Marquet. 1 7 President: Robert C. Gilkeson, '49 OFFICERS 9 Vice-President: Charles L. Taggart, '51 Secretary-Treasurer: Hamilton W. McKay, Jr., '51 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' Edward M. Crane, '18 4'Pres.b 3 Walter E. Sterrett, '24 lfSec.l 1 Frank C. Baker, '18 1Treas.5 3 Joseph L. Delafield, '32g Frank Y. Larkin, 737g Percy C. Madeira. III, '36g Frederick H. Osborn, Jr., '37g Joseph S. Shanley, 917g Oliver A. Victor, 741g Edward 0. Wittnler, 730g John WT. Wu1'ts, '31g Leonard A. Yerkes, Jr., '31. i I x ' w I kv 4X' 'fy Pgfet COLONIAZ GRADUATING IN 1951-Adams, ,l. W., Anderegg, J. M., Askin, W. J., Backus, C. F., Bailey, B. H., Bauhan,W. L., Benning- ham, W. E., Biddle, J., Bissell, L. G., Blackburn, W V., Chang, D. P. C., Cobb, A. L., Dana, W. D., Davis, Gilkeson, B. C., Herzog, R. MCC., Jones, W., Lan caster, A. P., Look, D. T., MacKennan, B. A., Me Kay, H. W., McLean, D., Merrell, S. W., Nelson, F. L. L., Denhy, P., Dodge, C. W. H., Franklin, H. F., S., Paynter, B. K., Rahill, W. J., Riley, C. H. F., Sehnebly, K. C., Slaymaker, R. B., Snoy, G. W., A. W., Warren, B. B., Wilson, P., Wright, A. H. 1952-Baillargeon, J., Baker, C., Berckman, B., Dau bert, T. F., Dean, G. A., Deiss, E. A., Denby, G. C.: Garwood, W. L., Goodrich, H., Greif, I., Hilliard, B L., Hogan, V. M., Koontz, P. G., Leary, T. B., Miller P. H., Myers, C. T., Neville, W. F., Parrish, T. K., Beiley, B., Shaekelford, W. H., Sprague, J. L., Thom as, B. M., Weidler, W. F., Wilmerding, L., .Winton Stranahan, R. P., Taggart, C. L., Tifft, H. N., Ward, Back Row: Denby, Dodge, Wright, Hilliard, Warren-Fifth Row: Weidler. Look, Deiss, Bauhan, Sarwood, Daubert, Reiley, Dean Jeifwright-Fourth Row: Myers, Leary, Rifft, Winton, Baker, Sprague, Miller, Goodrich, Wilmerding-Third Row: Hogan, Backus, Stranahan, Shaekelford, Wynd, Lancaster, Davis, Creif, Parrish, Franklin-Second Row: Dana, Wright A., Bailey, Her zog, Nelson, Bermingham, Chang, Koontz, Cobb, Neville, Baillargeon4Front Row: McLean, Schnebly, Merrell, Taggart, QVice Pres.l, Gilkeson fPres.J, McKay fSec.-Treas.J, Askin, Jones, Bahill. f.wmmsfwrutamwasm-am:4mw.aw.m,mwfm-V,-ff.-f...,..,...,...:-wz,11 ,..- -- ff , .f,.-f,.-f 1wz,.f..H.-f. ..,..,,...-.--,.,mlr , , , s. , wffWw,.,..,:f,..v:.,.afmw..-ml. .1 .w.mlnw1: .l. N., Wright, ,l. C., Wright, P. B., Wynd, M-. P. President: Ralph F. Peters. '51 OFFICERQ . Vice-President: Ale-Xander B. Trowbriflgv, '51 Secretary: George C. Gaines, '51 Treasurer: Gerald M. Wlaver '51 , 7 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' ll. VanBrunt M0Keever. '26 lfflllillflllillll g G. Fretleric Rivgel, '15 tSe4-.lz Wil- llfllll G. Irons, ll. '22 tTreas.l g .lacolr .-X. Barnett, '3lg ,l0llIl XV. Bitner, T583 Rob- ert Buechner, 'ZZZQ Asa S. Bushnell, '21g Douglas G. Cochrane, '39g Eugene Con- nelt, ,423 George C. Fraser, Jr., '20g Arclliliald A. Gulick, 797: Paul D. Hicks, 726. Henry' C. Irons, 7213 Gilbert Lea, 936g Davifl B. MvElr0y, '30g Henry F. Wlerritt, 7-18g Henry S. Reeder, '30g William Sclievrer, ll. '45g Eldredgv Snytler. 'ZZZQ Eflwarcl C. Stollenwerck, '3T: Willialit E. Sturldiforfl, Jr.. 719. ,W aw QC comme GRADUATING IN 1951-Akeley, R. N., Bancroft, T. M., Corroon, H. L., Crawford, J. H., Darden, G. I., Davis, J. H., Dwight, W., Fle111ing, P. E., Gaines, G. C., Gill, J. S., Hall, A. P., Harrington, R., Harvey, A., Hawke, G. G., Hungerford, P., ller, W. M., Jennings, C. B., Keyes, E. L., Lawton, E. H., Longaker, D. W., Mar- shall, T. M., Mathey, D. W., Mathey, MacD., Mayer, G. M., Montgomery, H. E., Orser, H. S., Pepper, B F., Peters, R. F., Reydel, J. J., Sailer, H. P., Scott 7 D. A., Toms, Z., Trowbridge, A. B., Van Vlcck, D. B., Weeden, C. F., Weiland, S. M. 1952-Allen, D. F., Anderson, L. L., Austin, L. Bl., Bagwell, M. W., Barbee, H., Barr, D. C., Bennett 7 B. A., Bihl, V. A., Brightman, H. P., Collins, A., Craigie, W. W., DeVoe, L. C., Duffield, D. M., Evans, MCN., Ewart, W. F., Fiveash, J. G., Griffin, R. L., Griffith, W. S., Hardy, C. D., Hill, P. B., Kazmaier, H. W., Laupheimer, J. D., Lilly, D. R., Lindermann, R. P., Madsen, J. V., Marcovich, M. C., Masinter, E. M., McLean, R. D., MeShane, J. L., Mills, W. A., Moore, B. A., Murdoch, W. F., Osius, T. G., Oven, H. C., Phelps, H. B., Porter, P. J., Porter, R. S., Renfrew, C. B., Rice, B. M., Biegel, G. F., Slivon, F. P., Smith, W. C., Stevens, G. E., Stranahan, D., Tatnall, H. C., Thompson, C., Tickner, G. L., Uzielli, P. A., White, J. M. Back Row: Fleming, Weiland, Anderson, Duflield, Slivon, Renfrew, Osius, Van Vleck-Sixth Row: Marcovieh, Toms, Barhee Scott, Riegel, Rice, Thompson, Bennett, Murdoch, Ewart, Brightman-Fifth Row: Tatnall, DeVoe, Laupheimer, Griffin, Bihl Lindermann, Porter P. J., Davis, Griffith, Tickner, CollinsvFourth Row: Weeden, Stevens, Kazmaier, Crawford, Smith, Akeley Harrington, Phelps, Moore, Madsen, Evans, Masinter, Craigie'-Third Row: Mathey MacD., Bagwell, Hardy, Porter B. S. McShane, Mills, Reydel, Dwight, Hawke, Allen, Lawton, White-Second Row: Corroon, Sailer, Orser, Mathey D. W., Trowbridge Peters, Mayer, Gaines, Montgomery, Iler4Front Row: McLean, Darden, Oven, Uzielli, Austin, Lilly, Hill, Fiveash, Hungerford f 1 President: Charles L. R. Anderson, '51 Vice-President: Andrew Davlin, '51 OFFICERS ' Secretary: William P. Gregory, '52 Treasurer: Chester S. Logan, '51 Assistant Treasurer: Richard M. Hammer, '51 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' James F. Foorhorap, '32 fPres.l: Hugh D. Wise, Jr., '32 tmviee-Pres.j, George S. Kaighn, '23 fSec.lg Pierre Stralem, '32 llTreas.D: Raymond H. Carter, '33g Frank M. Gregory, '24g ,lohn G. Lord, '44: Pendleton Marshall, '23, Robert A. Sincerbeaux, '36, COURT GRADUATING IN 1951-Addison, J., Anderson, C. L., Bahr, H. A., Berry, D. W., Bodine, M. W., Brody, I. A., Brown N. H., Church, A., Couch, F. A., Coupey, P. S., Dav- lin, A., Day, T. E., Fehrenhaeh, C. W., Goldman, M Johnston, B., Litz, A. W., Logan, C. S., Middleton B. J., Milbank, D. L., Miller, H. G., Montgomery 7 E., Hammer, R. M., Huszagh, B. L., Jebsen, J. G., 9 Brantz, G. M., Burnett, D. H., Burr, P. S., Carr, T K., Dorn, P. H., Fox, J. D., Gilbert, N., Gilgen, A B., Gough, W. C., Gould, A. V., Gregory, W. P., Harer, W. B., Harris, S. V., Hartel, B. W., Hayes J. K. M., Helman, l., Kaufman, F. S., Kuhn, R. C. Kydd, P. H., Linden, W., Mann, F. I., McNif:hols W. L., Mills, J. O., Moore, J. B., Niedhala, T. F., J. A., Myers, H. F., 0,Brien, G. L., Patchett, A. A., Rauenzahn, T. G., Rheinstein, R., Rigby, H. N., Rol- ston, S. B., Bounds, P. G., Tuck, J. M., Wimmer, G. L. 1952-Abel, B. B.: Barnes, A. A., Bell, C. R., B. J., Wells, G. J., Zucker,H. S. Buck Row: Todd, Stadter, Johnston, Rauenzahn, Berry, Gough, Coupey4Fifth Row: Gilpen, Abel, Gregory lSec.J, Sloan, Har ris, Graff, Hayes, Gould, M4-Nichols, Barnes4Fourth Row: Mills, Mann, Kuhn, Wells, Kaufman, Tiryakian, Treadway, Burnett Middleton, Burr, Myers-Third Row: Hartel, Bell, van der Hoeven, Pierson, Spencer, Schulz, Moore, Church, Rolston, Teng Carr, Bodine-Second Row: Montgomery, Barr, Kydd, Harer, Niedbala, Patchett, McGarry, Helman, Zucker, Fox, Brantz, Lin den--Front Row: Wimmer, Day, Hammer QAss,t. Treas.J, Davlin fVice-Pres.J, Anderson fPres.l, Logan lTreas.J, Rheinstein Couch, Weiss. Pierson, W. Pt., Schulz, P. B., Spencer, C., Stadter, J. M., Teng, J. C. H., Tiryakian, E. A., Todd, J. E., Treadway, D. A., Van der Hoeven, W. B., Weiss, President: Louis R. Kelly, ,51 Vice-President: W'illiam S. Lee, '51 OFFICERS 0 Treasurer: John P. Moran, '51 Executive Committee: C. Culver Smith, '51 Thomas B. Lewis, '51 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' Thomas H. McCauley, '12 1'Pres.l Q Richard P. Heppner, '32 lfSec.il g Bartholomew A. Greene, '25 1fTreaS.13 James Bensen, '36g john L. Freeman, Jr., '43, Sin- clair Hatch, '28, James L. Mzirtine, '39. GRADUATING IN 1951-Baird, T. R., Beatty, F. W., Brown, W. E., Camp, R. J., Colby, E. E., Colwell, D. G., Dike, D. J. Dougherty, R. E., Dowling, A. S., Eisner, E. V., Faw eett, A. H., Fogle, D. P., Hastings, E. E., Hawkinson R. K., Herbert, R. A., Houser, L. M., Kelly, L. P., Krisel, S. V., Lakeland, A. A., Lee, W. S., Lewis, T. B., Milnor, J. W., Moran, J. P., Munro, G. W., Murphy, R. W., Paladino, R. R., Pickett, A. G., Pier- son, I. C., Russell, W. H., Schoettle, H. J., Sehwamm J. M., Seeley, F. D., Seldin, M. A., Sheridan, G. T. Smith, C. C., Steele, L., Stewart, G. S., Sutherland D., Wolff, W. M., Wuliing, C., Wythes, R. A. 1952-Ames, J. D., Bortz, C. A., Carver, C. S., Clutz J. J., Collins, J. G., Cruikshank, B. A., Dawson, C 0 R., Doershuck, J., Ehy, R. N., Ellis, D., Engle, R. A., Evans, J. W., Fosmoe, F. J., Fraser, R. S. M., Glerum J. N., Gray, J. L., Hansen, D. D., Hansen, W. A., Harvey, F. H., Hoehgraf, N. N., Jeffers, R. M., John son, D. D., Kearns, G. T., Langlie, A., Lewis, W. F. Lieber, S., MacAyeal, H. S., MacDonald, J. E., Mc Cabe, W. L., Meyer, M. L., Middlehrook, R. B., Mofu fat, N. A., Morgan, R. F., Murphy, J. R., Paff, G. H., Peak, J. C., Perantoni, A. J., Phelps, C. H., Port- ner, I., Rauch, A. W., Reynolds, F. E., Rogers, S. H., Rowley, D. S., Rutter, J. E. T., Seavey, W. A., Sippel R. J., Skok, F. V., Strohecker, J. R., Teleseo, D. A., Thompson, E. C., Trulio, W. P., Wagner, C. R., Wil- son, W. J. Back Row: Steele, Brown, Fawcett, Milnor, Hansen, McCabe, Hochgraff, Gebhart, Strohecker, RussellfSixth Row: Eisner Hansan, Gray, Vega, Doershuck, Fogle, Smith, Moffat, Cleland, Colwell, RutterfFifth Row: Carver, Cruikshank, Pierson Dowling, Middlebrook, Lewis, Dike, Perantoni, Schwamm, Paladino, Langlie, Seavey-Fourth Row: Kearns, Dawson, Baird Frazer, Sehoettle, Wilsoli, Wolf, Hastings, Colby, Hawkinson, Collins, Johnson-'Third Row: Murphy, Stewart, Glerum, Clutz Paff, Beatty, Thompson, Morgan, Sippel, Phelps, Harvey, Munro, EnglefSecond Row: Ellis, Rogers, Liebes, Fosmoe, Moran fTreas.J, Kelly CPres.J, Eby, Peak, Evans, Lewis-Front Row: Reynolds, Wulhng, Rawley, Seldin, Dougherty, Trulio, Telesco, Skok 9 7 President: Guy M. Newland, '51 OFFICERS , Vice-President: Bruce G. Coe, '52 Secretary: Donn A. Snyder, '51 Treasurer: Charles S. Canoe, '51 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' Ralph A. Bullock, '14 fPres.lg Frederick L. Hyer, '28g lmVice-Presjg Warren L. Cruikshank, '38 lSeo.l 3 Raymond C. B. Howe, '38 lTreas.P g George E. Clark, '29g William F. Laporte, '36g Edward A. Macmillan, 'l4g Karl B. Norton, Jr., '403 George H. Sibley, '20. M fx! N C All Q? KX. GRADUATING IN I95Ie-Barclay, VV. L., Beebe, A. R., Bergen, S. S., Bogle, J. C., Cabot, H. J., Carpenter, W. V., Chace D. W., Cochran, J. A., Dake, K. V., Donahower, J D., Duvall, J. S., Eichorn, E. W., Foster, S. R., Fred- erick, J. B. M., Canoe, C. S., Godson, W. H., Heuer, C. J., Huber, C. F., Jacoby, R. E., Korner, R. A., Lowry, D. B., Mann, D., Morris, W. T., Newland, G. M., Parsons, J. H., Patrick, J. S., Pentz, J. J., Purdy, W. B., Rea, B. D., Sandler, A. I., Snyder, D. A., Strater, M. H., Suydam, H. W., Tate, W. M., Twining, G. H., Vermilye, D. T., Wells, F. H., Wright, WY. 9 1952-Andrews, F. B., Armstrong, J. H., Bader, R. S., Barr, C., Beatty, E. F., Benjamin, A. D., Bronk, J. R., Burka, F.. R., Butz, T. R., Carlueei, F. C., Coe, B. C., Cohen, I., Damerel, J. E., Dresser, W. H., Ford, F. G., Gregory, E. D., Herbert, T. W., Hildum D. C., Lamperti, R. C., Maelver, L. E., McElroy, B R., McMaster, P. R. B., Monroe, P., Nicely, Wi. A., Orr, R. K., Payne, M. P., Platt, J. B., Poten, P. WT., Russell, R. P., Schoelfler, E. H., Shedden, D. B., Sidamon-Eristoff, C. S., Silverman, J. A., Spaekman P. M., Sparling, B. D., Swain, R. F. C., Tangeu, G V., Tasker, J. S., Titterton, C. F., Werth, M. F. M Back Row: Pentz, Payne, Russell, Cohen, McElroy, Swain, Dake-Fifth Row: Benjamin, Carpenter, Frederick, Bugle, Maclver Herbert, Tasker, Damerel-Fourth Row: Spackman, Werth, Wright, Monroe, Sandler, Lamperti, Andrews, Beatty, Ford-Third Row: Burka, McMaster, Barr, Bader, Shoenfield, Titterton, Schoefller, Nicely, Donahower-Second Row: Sparling, Morris, Twin ing, Henkle, Bronk, Mann, Tangen, Gregory, Carlucei-Front Row: Duvall, Bergan, Tate, Snyder QSec.J, Newland fPres.D Canoe fTreas.5, Foster, Patrick, Korner. 9 9 President: Charles C. Townsend, 749 OFFICERS . Undergraduate Governor: G. Carey Matthiessen, '50 Svcretury: James P. Gorter, 551 Treasurer: Donald P. Hahn, '51 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' George Randolph Packard, Jr., 728 lPres.iig Charles C. Townsend, '24 lSCC.jlQ Thomas N. McCarter, Jr., '21 1'l'reas.P: Archibald S. Alexander, '28, Lambert Cadwalader, '05, John Coleman, Jr., '4U: Donaldson Cresswell, '21-: Earle New- ton Cutler, Jr., '37, Thomas Henry Dixon, '40, Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, Jr., '34, 'lll10IIl2iS J. Hilliard, '17, Jolln H. VV. Ingersoll, '22, Peter S. Paine, '32, Francis Livingston Pell, Jr., '28, Eben WT. Pyne, '39, Laurance S. Rockefeller, '32, Lat- imer S. Stewart, '29, Br. Isaac Ridgway Trimble, 522, Robert H. MoC. Young, ,42. N... 4' U09 CL 34 ' oo O -o S 12, 9 C GRADUATING IN 1951-Albert, C, T., Carey, G. C., Clemons, W. C., 1952-Baker, J. A., Beck, T. E., Brokaw, W. V., Crane, W. C., Edge, L. H., Finch, R. C., Finney, R. Bryan, J. F., Carey, M. M., Carpenter, C. C. J., Ches- C., Gorter, J. P., Could, T., Cowen, F. I., Griffith, i013 .l- C-Q Cole, R- B-3 CFUIUWCIJ, P- M-S Cfllwllefu W. L.. Ham., D. P., ini..-V, A. V. R.. Harp...-, F. M., J- P+ Dvmwf. J- M-s Dollefw. R- C-s Ellis. C- A-s Hobart, H. N., Houghton, F. X., Matthiessen, G. C., EWLng'l?'HE'3 Flsjhgl' lg'll3lzirpe1EC:rL'illdlalilwekg' X U , I ' -1 ' .. ., oman, . ., o ytay, . ., op ms, . Mdllfmi B' Be MVH1'g 1J-P-3 Mundy, B' Ha Nash' A. P.. Knight, T. S.. Malm...-y, M., it.-Carter, T. R., Owen, H. Nl., Shaw, R. H., S11-oh, P. Wg, Tgwn- MCHCHFY, W. B.: Miller, K' Q3 Mueller, P. A., Mur- senrl, C. C., NWlClIl6I1lJ2lClli'l', R., Vlferner, J. G., Nvhite, ray, C. I1-Q Q'N,,,1, J. H., Parker, J. V., Paton, DJ R. ll., wllSPlllilIl, J. S., Vlfoodwaral, C. Rivers. A. B., Salas, S. L., Stabler, W. L. Huck Row: Bryan. Knight. Woodwa1'1l, Fish, Carpenter, Crillith, Halsey, Harper C. l.., Brokaw, WPTll6f4FifIh. Row: MvHenry Crutcher, Parker, Paton. Detmer, McHugh, Hopkins, Salas, Cromwell-Fourth Row: Wllite, Beck. Tucker, Vl'isernan, Hollyday Stabler. Hartwell, Doherty, Finney,W'eiLlenbacher, Murray B. H., Murray G. ll.-Third Row: Carey, McAlpin, Ewing, Albert. Ellis Shaw, Edge, Clemons. Houghton, McCarter, Owen, Gowen4SeCond Roar: Miller, Harper F. M., Carey M. M., Mueller, Lenoir Baker, Cole, Rivers, O,Neil, Hoffman, Stroh4FronL Row: Hobart, Nash, Hahn lTreas.l, Pemberton CSec.l, Townsend QPres.3 Matthiessen fUndergracl. Covj, Fine-h, Corter, Could. President: Justin T. Rogers, '51 OFFICERQ . Vice-President: David W. Flenling, '52 Secretary: Addison L. Dyer, Jr., '51 Troasurvr: Walter B. Smith, '51 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' John C. Wil1i3l1lS, '25 lPrvs.3 g Wesloyi A. W3gl1Cl', '47 lvico-Pr4vs.b g Esmond B. Gardns-r, '23 Vl'l'0z1s.iPQ Wfillialn B. Schraulf, '22 4ChairmanW: Richard E. Chis- lelt, ll, '39g Morton H. Fry, 'U9g wrillidlll B. Haffner. i183 F. Rogors Parkin, 'l6g Harold C. Richard, '06. KEY 5 SEA! GRADUATING IN 1951-Allen, WY. W., Brotherton, J. M., Davis, C. R., Degener, D. L., Dyer, A. L., Forrestal, P. U., Frazer, E. C., Frost, K. E., Heaton, YV. B., Jclks, F. N., Jen- ner, D. B., Jones, C. M., King, D. R., Kittelberger, J., Klipstein, D. H., Paxton, WV. G., Prevost, A., Rauschcrt, K. A., Rogers, J. T., Sawhill, D. B. 7 Schraulf, WV. B., Schullingrer, J. N., Simmons, R. S.: Smith, WV. B., Spencer, F. L., Thornton, R. D., Vivian, R. P., Vrooman, J.: Welsh, G. J., White, G. L., Wil kinson, B. F.: Wiilliams, G. R., Windels, A. E., Zahn, R. C. 1952fAman, C. Nl., Arensmeyer, H. J., Ballantine 7 P. S., Beck, J. M., Bomonti, R. M., Bomonti, W. F., Brown, J. H., Callahan, W. P., Chauvel, G. A., De Viry, A., Dunham, G. A., Fleming, D. W., Forgan, J. R., Keating, M. P., Kennedy, F.. S., Kennedy, M., Kinney, R. L., Knehcl, G. Yi., Liehman, WT. H., Mack- sey, R. A., Master, J. C., Matter, T., McAlcc, J. R., McGhie, J. A., Moore, J. D., Morris, R. E., Morrison, F. E. S., Nicholson, F. A., O'Leary, W. G., Pritchard, W. L., Pruzanowski, 0. C., Robinson. D. H., Rocke- feller, B., Seward, J. S., Shirk, J. J., Shreyer, G. S., Smith, H., Smith, J. H., Smith, S. G.: Symons, D. C., Tucker, S. H., Unterberg, T. I., Wilsoll, J. F. Hack Row: Borotherton, Thornton, Frost, Pruszanowski, Bollmam, Smith H., Morris, Windels-Sixth Row: Pritchard, Callahan, Forgan, Aman, McAlee, van Eckelen, Degener, Kittelberger, Zahn, Fleming, Wilson-Fifth Row: Robinson, Symons, Bomonti R., Rockefeller, Muster. Kennedy E.. Klipstein, Allen, Sawhill, Keating, Jenner. Jelks4F0urth Row: Macksey, Knehel, Shirk, Mor- rison, Schreyer, Bomonti W., White, Beck, Prevost, Smith J., Moore, 0'Learyf---Third Row: Brown, Matter, Vrooman, King, McGhie, Paxton. Spencer, Schullinger, Dunham, Kinney, Chauvel, Welsh--Second Row: Fraser, Heaton, Oscar, Smith W., Rogers Rauschert, Jones, Schrauff, Davis-Front Row: Unterberg, Arensmeyer, Nicholson, Smith S.. Seward, Simmons, Ball, Autine. e OFFICERS ADVISORY GROUP ' President: Edward A. Woolley, '51 Vim'-Prvsirlmzt: Kvlscy Maf6ChZl1, '51 Svvrotary: Otto Eckstein, '49 Trvusltrvr: Evans W. Bell, '49 Frederick E. Bauer., Jr., 343g Robert A. Buntz, 1133 Harold I. Donnelly, '44-3 Theodore D. Taubeneck, '48. PIQOSPEC7 GRADUATING IN 1951-Aschemeyer, F. N., Bell, E. W., Bernstein, C. H., Blackburn, L. H., Bloom, R. A., Brothman C. A., Brush, F. R., Chadwick, R. A., Choi Kee, Criscitiello, J. J., Daiute, R. J., Davis, W. E., Die trich, W. S., Eekstein, O., Elliot, C. E., Felch, K. H., Fong, W., Gnatz, W. R., Grasberg, A. G., lsele, R. H., Karolkiewicz, D. J., Kenny, F. M., Koth, D. B., Langham, P., Little, G. D., Mays, J. S., Meltzer, M., Moss, J. R., Mudge, L. S., Nesbitt, G. D., North, D. S., Papachristou, T. N., Peck, P. D., Rafner, R. S., Roberts, Ruch, W. H., Scudder, W. T., Shuman, P. C., Smith, D. A., Smith, D. P., Spruance, P. B. Strauss, H. H., Sykes, D. F., Tozzer, L., Woolley, E A., Zabriskie, R. E. 9 1952-Benaeerraf, P., Bingham, H. H., Bradt, H. V. D., Chalmers, R. A., DeMott, D. A., Farrer, S., Field, R. E., Fine, J. A., Fine, J. B., Fowler, H. A., Glass, R. E., Glickman, H., Gustavson, R., Havell, G. F., Henderson, R. L., Jensen, W. E., Johnston, R. C., Kahn, D. J., Kass, D. R., Kaufman, H. E., Komar, A. B., Lambrakis, G. B., Lawrence, R. F., Matthews, R. W., Melehert, J. F., Michaels, J. R., Negus, K. G., Seeger, S. J., Seifer, J., Silver, W. E., Simon, R. E., Smith, D. C., Sorenson, A. E., Stephan, W. F., Stone, J., Thompson, J. L., Tooker, W. S., Troutman, P. H., Updike, D. C., Wilkes, D. R., Will. R. J., Wilson, R. A. Back Row: Bradt, Tooker, Felch, Chalmers, Sorenson, Mudge, Melchert, Field, de Mott-Sixth Row: Will, Aschemeyer, Isele, Zahriskie, Strauss, Koth, Brothman, Updike, Bloom, Sykes-Fifth Row: Karolkiewicz, Gustavson, Wilson, Lamhrakis, Thomp- son, Fong, Blackburn, Papachristou, Troutman, Dietrich, Matthews, Nesbitt-Fourth Row: Gnatz, Glickman, Simon, Crasberg, Daiute, Criscitiello, Smith, Bingham, Scudder, Rafner, Lawrence4Third Row: Choi, Bernstein, Holt, Kass, Chadwick, Michaels, Kahn, Negus, Buch, Kaufman, Kenny, Little, Fowler-Second Row: Peck, Roberts, Bell iTreasl, Moss, Woolley fPres.l, Brush tVice-Pres.J, Davis, Em-kstein iSec.J, Laughman-Front Row: Khang, Benacerraf, Stone, Wilkes, Johnston, North, Meltzer. President: Howard E. Parks, Jr., 551 Vice-President: Frank A. Traylor, 751 OFFICERS . Secretary: John P. GCy'l1l3Il, '52 Treasurer: John R. Bradley, ,Sl BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' Standish F. Medina, '37 4Pres.J Q Brice H. Hereford, 731 LViee-Pres! g Edwin L. Knetzger, Jr., '46 4Sec.b g Cornelius V. Knox, Jr., '43 lTreas.,i z Robert F. Colleen, '40 tAss't Treasjg Donald Agnew, '28, Franklin Morse Archer, Jr., '23, Prof. Francis A. Comstock, '19, Andrew Douglass Hall, '32, Penn Harvey, '08, Henry D. Mirick, '27, WCSIOII C. Pullen, Jr., 739. OUA DRANGZ GRADUATING IN l951iAccola, R. D. M.: Agee. R. W.: Agnew, M. C. Allan, WV. L.: Belknap, R. L.: Bradley, J. R.: Couch WT. WV. Devcreux. A. Ellicott, J. L.: Elliott. J. B. iliamill, C. Nl.: lleadlcy, J. M.: Hewitt, A. M., Holden L. C.: Howe. R. B.: Huber, B. B.: Huber, W. G. Kip, P. C.: Mahaffy, R.: Malone, G. D.: Matthias, E. C.: Maxwell, H.: Mott, J. G.: Myers, C. G.: Parks. H. Fi.: Pelham, D.: Petersen, H. A.: Robinson, Wh F. Rushton, A. D.: Rushton, WV. J.: Schoeiiier, J. W. Skidmore. WV. V.: Stapp, L. M.: Stewart, T. P.: Stock ham. R. J.: Swearcr. WV. B.: Taylor. A. VV. H.: Tray lor, F. A.: Wvelmstcr, D. C.: Wright, T. D.: Young, J. S 1952-Boncy, W. J.: Burns, H. A.: Clements, N. C. Clifford. N. R.: Dawson, K. C.: Dodge, H. W.: Do - 9 noso, J. M.: Ferguson, A. H.: Frank, VV. W.: Free man, D. D.: Goodale, R. L.: Gordon, S.: Gowing. R Johnson. F. C.: Johnson. J. Y.: Johnston, R. A. Kappes. W. C.: Laughlin, L. l.: Leslie, J. H.: Loufck Nl. E.: Lovell, R. M.: Murphy, J. E.: Nankervis, G. A. Oakley, R. B.: Uherdorfer, D.: Uwen, D. R.: Parham J. C.: Parker. R. P.: Pflum, H. C.: Ragland. WV. E.: Roach. D. Nl.: Saler. B.: Schcutz. P.: Schmidt, J. C. Simonds. M.: Simonsen, A. D.: Simpson, J. E.: Stell R. B.: Summers, R. C.: Sykes, D. WV.: lvdavehak D. L.: Vincent. T. N.: W'ashhurn, L. C.: Wll6l3Il J. J.: Whitc. R.: Wortllingtairl, T.: Wright, J. A. Wright, YV. C.: Zahriskie, A. C. A P.: Hamilton. Nl.: Hargrave. R. D.: Heyer, G. S3 -s Buck Row: Skidmore. Summers. Wrigllt, Webster. Wrigllt, Wortliiligtoxl, Huit' Sixth Row: Clements, Stapp. Devereux, Ceyman 4Sec.l, Heyer, Meyers. Oakley, Lovell, Cowing, Belknap, Wrigllte aFifzh Row: Sykes, Stockham, Ellicott, Simpson, Johnson J. V., Johnston, Oberdorfer, Stewart, Zabriskie, Frank, Udavchak, Headley, Parham---Fourth Row: Murphy, Clifford, Young, Pelham, Accola, Taylor, Hamilton, Huber, Couch, Whelan, Agnew, Carden, Mathias, Pfium-A--Third Row: Kip, Stell, White, Ragland, Parker, Schmidt Elliott. Nankervis, Johnson F. C., Loufek. Leslie, Kappes, Scheutz-Second Row: Mahaify. Maxwell, Swearer, Mott. Bradley, Parks, Traylor, Malone, Rushton, Howe-Front Row: Vincent. Simonsen, Burns, Robinson, Agee, Saler, Wash- burn, Allen. Presirlvnl: Micllavl D. Bois, '-L7 OFFICERS . Vice-Prvsident: Howard K. Gray, '50 Sevrvtary: Willialll P. Haugaard. '50 Trvusurvr: C. Jann-s Farrell, 751 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' He-rlyert S. Hall, '28 toflllairlllanybg Prof. Sherlvy W. Morgan. '13 lfVicc-Cl1air- man? 5 Malcolm johnson. '34 1Sf'c.l Q Willialll A. ClllS0lIl1, 715 1Trcas.ii g Edwin ,lay Dikenlan. -27g Robvrt D. Hodes, '48g wYllltlll'0Il C. Lvuz. 728g Prof. Sidney L. Levengood, 'l5g John C. L. Molloy. '24g Richard K. Paynter, Jr., '25g Louis A. Thayer, 7446. TERRACE GRADUATING IN 1951'AtChi50U, .l- P-9 BZIITOII1 R- A-5 Bell, W- W-3 1952EAires. R. H., Alling., F. A., Baldwin, E. A., Benedict, W. R., Billings, A. E., Bois, M. D., Buck, Bruce, WJ Bucksteing Els Bullwinkela R4 Burk. H. G., Butz, J. P., Carey, D. E., Carpenter, W. H., mam C, H., Byars, R. EJ Chorley, E, CJ D1-iggg, Courier, E. M., Cracas, B. J., Cyr, H. M., Farrell, C. F' S., Eakin! J. A-3 Haerinm G., Hagaman, J, AJ J.: Folli, A. C., Frazier, R. C., Fuellhart, W. C., Harper? H. H., Henderson, E. pi, Howell, J. CJ Gray, H. K., Henderson, R. A., Jessup, .l- B-9 -lolm' Huff M. W.: Loefller, E. H.: Lvnian, A. S., Mar- io , W- L-F Kissinwv W' B4 Kmlli W- E+ Label P' an, T. W., imiiael-, T. E., Milligan, 11. L., Newiin, PJ Luvlers' HJ Lewis' E' WJ Lewis' G' W4 MC' G. C.: Osborn, J. M., Overbeck, H. W., Paoletti, M. Corinick, J. L., MCGT-pw, G. W., McMichael, H., A . P6 0 J N . Pratt J W n Prinnle S W. I Pveatt Hiller, W. W., Parker, S. E., Polllrnan, H. F., Robb, A W P I7 ' ii l ' W, F l l M, ' 7 13 , Roberts , Sflge N J , Sperry Q M , J. S., Rlf!ll2lI'llSOIl, V. D., R10fllHU, R. J., SCIHII, LJ, sugfien, H. L., Sullivan, D. P., Timberlake, J. E., SOON, H- W-2 Siegel, D- K-2 Smith, D- K-2 Ward, Towbes, E. Bl., Van Tuyl, B. D., Webster, W. C. .l. .l-3 W3!', C- H- Iiark Row: Aires, Martin, Chorley, Overbeck, Pope, Henderson, Parker-Fifth Row: Harper, Sugden, Billings, Cyr, Scian, Wartl, Bruve, Miller, Newlin, Jessup, Labe4Faurzh Row: Looseh, Pringle, Alling, Lyman. van Tuyl, McGrew, Eakin, Robb, Benedict, Howell, Hagaman, Osborn-Third Row: Huff, Bullwinkel, McAlister, Burkman, Pratt, Smith, Driggs, Courier. Haering, Carey, Atchison, Butz, BaldwinA'Second Row: Siegel, Byars, Lewis, Johnson, Wziy, Milligan, Butwkstein, Carpenter, Folli, Paoletti, La- Yiers, Burk-Front Row: P0llllllilll, Sullivan, Fuellhart, Cray lVice-Pres.l, Bois ll'res.l, Haugaard tSec.l, Farrell QTreas.l, M1-Corniivk, Cravas. ,, f -Q-ww., - W ,. . , . . ...,... -,f .-,ass-Ls.-:.+-Lf .,,,,.x President: Jack T. Davison, '51 UFFICERS ' Vice-President: Frank A. Sparrow, '52 Chairman House Cl0lllllliffl'l'I ,lolln D1-XV. Titnian, '51 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' Ernest Bartoll, '27 4Prcs.lg John P. Maguire, Jr.. '-ll lSec.lPg Charles W'illia1n Edwards, '36 4Tr0as.lg Wfilliam Fitz R. Ballard, '27g Wfilliam Manning Barr, '15g Peter B. Brock, '-19g Ralph Manning Brown, Jr., '36g Melville P. Dickenson, Sr., 'ZZIZQ Arthur IJHIIC, 734g Thomas lY8WYll1ElI1 Lawlor, 329: Curtis VCV. McGraw, '19: Birardo A. Mestres, 531. x TIGER INN GRADUATING IN 1951fAnderson, T. H., Bauer, E. G., Benenati, F. J., Bickham, R. S., Davison, J. T., DeConingh, E. H., Donan, H. R., England, E. H., Frame, W. H., Gilbert, C., Green, D. L., Groome, J. R., Haas, A. D., Hager, P. A., Hamilton, W., Happer, A. P., Harper, H. B., Huston, W. P., Jahos, E. W., Johnston, C. R., Kearns, NT. J., Kleinsasser, T. W., Knowlton, M. P., Leh, A. K., MeCandless, J. L., MeCuaig, V. C., Neely, S. M., Reed, E. W., Riehl, F. A., Rizzi, V. A., Shot-dy, C. Nl., Titman, J. D., Urschel, H. C., Valentzas, R. J., Van Demark, R. VV., Van Hagen, F., WilllCl', J. E.: Nvison, D. WL, Wvittreich, WV. J., WVright, F. M., Za- hriskie, J. R.: Zawadsky, J. P. 1952-Barham, R. Y., Barrett, V. E., Baumgartner, D. A., Carson, C. W., Cowen, R. E., Dodds, J. A., Gardner, A. W., Gillespie, G., Goldman, D. L.: Gran- ger, G., Hennon, T. J., Homans, P. V. C., Jil'2lIlCk, R. H., Johnson, B. W., La Grua, J. A., Lehnert, R. F., Lewis, C., Loomis, C. C., Maellvaine, NV. R., Masi, J. J., McClure, T. W., McConnell, N. A., McCune, J. F., lVleKin, NV. R., McLaughlin, D. J. VV., lworgan, J. S., Nunes, G., Paddock, P. B., Schmid, J. S., Sharp, P. J., Sher-hy, J. D., Sick, E. G., Smart. J. R., Smith, 'W. J., Sparrow, F. A., Stott, R. L.: Talbott, R. H., Worthington, B. W. 1953fVaughn, G. A. Huck Ron-: Stott, Cowen, Dodds, Donan, Valentzas, Van Demark, Kearns, Reed. Sparrow f-Sixth Row: Nunes, Lewis. deConingh, Sirk, M1-Clure, Knowlton, Morgan, Barrett, Zawadsky, Baumgartner, LaGrua-4I if1h Row: Johnston, Carson, Frame, Hager, Gilles- pie, Lehnert. Wortliingtoli, McCandless, Huston, Groome., Hamilton, Andersonf---Fourth Row: Loomis, Granger, Neely. McKim Johnson, Hit-kham, England, Gardner, Wittreich, Riehl, Homans, Rizzi, Bauer-Third Row: Kleinsasser, McCune, Smith. Smart Mavllvaine, Paddock, Waller. Zabriskie, Armistead, Ley, Masi, Sheehy, GreenfSec0nd Row: McLaughlin, McCuaig. Renenati Wilsfnri, Titman, Davison lPres.J, Jahos, Haas, Gilbert, Urshel, Happeref-Front Row: Svhmid, deBecker, Harper, Goldman, Jiranek, Van Hagen, Sharp, Wright. s 1 9 President: G. Williz1111 Grady, '51 OFFICERQ . Vice-President: JHIINYS M. Guiher, '51 Secretary: Laurence H. Brown, '51 Treasurer: C. Worth Rock, '51 BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' Sidney T. Holt, '03 1'PreS. and TFCklS.il g R8f'lll0llll T. Fish, '13 lSe1'.l g Stuart E. HOC5lil'lll1lll'f', 731g John R. MaeKinney, '23g Ralph D. McKee. '19g john Seymore Montgomery, Jr., 721: James YV. Newman, '26g George Eflward Nichols, '30g William V. Winslovf, Jr., '39. Jug, rf TOWER GRADUATING IN 1951-Adler, M. W., Arriek, J. M., Braham, W. Brown, L. R., Bunce, P. H., Cohill, M. B., Cohill, R. A., Currey, B. N., Davies, J. K., Ghormely, H. M., Grady, G. W., Griswold, J. D., Guiher, J. M., Hayes, R. S., Hosfield, D., llsley, C. F., lx, R. E., James, P., Jones, G. H., Kennedy, B. H., Kirwin, R., Latimer,W L., Netto, YV. D., Nicholson, S., Nimick, G. G., Noble, J. Wi., Oates, J. F., Reeve, M., Rock, C. WY., Rogers F. NV., Rogers, R. J., Rose, J. H., Schaller, WT. N.. Sclover, G. H., Smith, E. S., Stansbury, C., Thomas, Fl. D., Thornton, R. R.: Thorpe, A. S., Townsend G. B., Weems, B. F., Vlfhitc, R. L., Wise, V. L. 1952-Allen, A. W., Barrow, C. ll., Berlind, R. Bixby, li. L., Blakemore, R., Bryan, B. M., Butler, 7 D., Caddy, E. H. H., Christensen, A. B., Clark, R. O., Collins, H. B., Cook, T. W., Davis, P., Dosdall, T. E., Ehrenberg, J., Fennelly, J. J., Florance, C. R., Foulke, R. D., Freund, O. A., Garesehe, E. A., Garret, G. P., Gayncr, J. M., Healey, W. V., Herbert, J. D., Hern- don, J. W., Hudgens, R. YV., lngram, F. B., Lowry, J. B., Lyster, A. F., May, P. MeCaw, R. P., Mc- Donough, D. E., Mayer, E. L., Middleton, A. L., Mills, Nl., Pierce, R., Pursel. S. Ramsay, YV. G., Raymond, W. K., Redway, A. S., Rockwell, J. C., Seidel, E. P., Sharpe, J. NleD., Stockton, G. B., Streator, E. J., Towner, G. C., Wzttson, D. M., Zell- ner, H. l953fAekerman, K. B. Buck Row: Sharpe, Ramsay, Townsend, Lowry, Clark, Zellner, Dosdall, Herndon-Sixth Row: Curry, Raymond, McCaw, Cady, Bardsley, Allen, Towner, Rockwell, Cohill M. B., Arrit-k4Fifll1 Row: Kirwin, Hostield, Collins, Netto, Thomas, Freund, Gayner, Cook, Ghormley, Hugens. Lyster, Watson, Redway-Fourth Row: Arabo, Noble, Mills, Latimer, Nimick, Wise, lx, Cohill R. A. Bunce, Pursel, Rogers F. W.. Rogers R. J., May-Third Row: Weems. Pentjapoulus, Garesehe, Christensen, Florence, Wilson, Adler, Blakemore, Bryan, Herbert. Middleton, Fennelly, McDonough- -Second Row: Smith, Jones, White. Rock 4Treas.l, Guiher 1Vice-Presfl, Grady l,Pres.l, Brown lSec.l, Braham, Hayes. St-haller, Butler-Front Row: Bixby, Streator,Berlind, Kennedy Stockton, Foulke, Barrow, Reeve. u Walter I. Gamble '53 .... Allan W. Richards ..... Horace W. Scott 752 Orren Iack Turner ..... Clearose Studios ..... ....WIC ....AWR ....HWS .....OIT ......CS Richard F. 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Adams, James W., Jr., '52. .23 Lucille St., Hempstead Adams, Kenneth G., '54 .... 196 33 45th Ave., Bayside, as Q-:Gr S253 EE it gi? af. D4 Fw Tia Ea PU?- r-537' as is m 5 E2 EE Z?Z2 HFHF Z Adams, William E., '53 ........ 49 Parkway, Katonah, . Y. Addison, John W., Jr., '51.Apt. 651 2122 California St., N.W. Richmond, Va. Washington 8, D. C. Agee, Robert C., '54 ...... 46 Overton Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Agee, Robert W., '51 .... 1020 13th Ave., Huntington, W. Va. Agnew, Martin C., '51 ................ 370 Susquehanna St., Rochester, N. Y. Ahrendt, Richard K., '51.2337 Portsmouth St., Toledo, Ohio Aiken, Benjamin H., '54 .................. 423 Dorset Ave. Chevy Chase 15, Md. Aires, Ronald H., '52 ........ 162 W. King St., Ephrata, Pa. Aitken, Philip M., Jr., '54 ........ 3055 Sheridan Boulevard Lincoln, Neb. Akeley, Robert N., '51 ...... 15 Pleasant St., Gardiner, Me. Albares, Donald J., '54 .... 817 Boyd Ave., Baton Rouge, La. Albert, Charles T., '51 ......... Uphill Farm, Fallston, Md. Albert, Frantz T. H., '53 ........ 94 North Stanworth Drive Princeton, N. J. Aldrich, Stirling, '53 .................... 9 Aviemore Drive New Rochelle, N. Y. Alexander, James H., '51 .... 26 Cooper Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Alexander, Robert H., '5l. .14 Woodclilfe St., Clayton, Mo. Alison, Jefferson 111, '54 .......... 1001 E. Ellsworth Ave. Denver, Colo. Allan, William L., '51 .... ......... 2 27 Montgomery Ave. W. Pittston, Pa. Allegaert, Winthrop J., '5l. .386 Union Ave., Laconia, N. H. Andlinger, Gerhard R., '52 ...... 28 Schubert, Linz, Austria Andretta, Vincent J., '53 ............ 160 North Manor Ave. Kingston, N. Y. Andrews, Frank B., '52. .11109 S. Hoyne Ave., Chicago, Ill. Andrews, George R., '53 .... American Consulate Strasbourg Alsace, France Angell, Nicholas B., '54, .55 East 80th St., New York, N. Y. Angelo, Joseph E., '54 .... 405 Hazel Ave., Ellwood City, Pa. Applegate, Robert S., '53 .............. Kennet Square, Pa. Apy, Chester Jr., '54 ......... Oaks Rd., Little Silver, N. J. Archer, F. Morse, '52. .515 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N. J. Archer, Herman N., Jr., '53 .................. 25 Wilton St. Princeton, N. J. Ardis, Donald E. '53 ........... R D 1, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Arensmeyer, Harold J., Jr., '52 .......... 2831 Bartold St. Maplewood 17, Mo. Armstrong, James H., '52 .... .. . ........ 85 S. Main St. Southampton, N. Y. Arnold, Bruce, '53 ........ . . . . 1961 Midwick Drive Altadena, Cal. Arnold, Marshall, Jr., '52 ....... ...... . 1961 Midwick Drive Altadena, Cal. Arnstein, Robert, '52. .6840 Waterman St., St. Louis 5, Mo. Arrick, Jefferies, '51 .... 10 Black Creek Lane, Clayton, Mo. Arrington, John L., Jr., '53 .......... 1500 North Leahy Ave. Pawhuska, Okla. Aschemeyer, Frank N., '51 ........ Supreme Court Building Jefferson City, Mo. Ashurkoff, Peter, '53 .... P. O. Box 1170, Fairbanks, Alaska Ashworth, John S., '54 ........ Monroe Terrace Apartments Allen, Alan W., '52 .... 439 N. Scoville Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Allen, David F., '52. .721 N. Catherine Ave., Lagrange, 111. Allen, Donald C., '54 .............. 2207 North Morton St. S okane Wash P s - Allen, Horace T., Jr., '54 .... . .... 1129 Chester Pike Sharon Hill, Pa. Allen, James G., '53 .............. 118 East Stadium Ave. West Lafayette, Ind. Allen, Layman E., '51 .... 308 Charles St., Turtle Creek, Pa. Allen, William W., '51 . .Wolchester Orchards, Stockton, N. J. Alling, Frederic A., Jr., '52 ................ 147 Gates Ave. Montclair N. J. Allison, James IV, '53 .............. 3251 Magnolia Blvd. Seattle, Wash. Allison, William E., Jr., '53. . .50 Tyler Rd., Belmont, Mass. Alloway, Joseph E., Jr., '52 .......... 32 Hendrickson Road Lawrenceville, N. J. Altree, Eric D., Jr., '54 ............ 608 Pennridge Road Pittsburgh, Pa. Altmayer, Ronald U., '52 .... 46 Ellis Ave., lrvington, N. J. Alyea, Edwin P., '51 ........ Duke Hospital, Durham, N. C. Alyea, Ethan D., '53 .... 77 Highland Ave., Montclair, N. J. Aman, George M., 3rd, '52 .......... 218 Windermere Ave. Wayne, Pa. Ambrose, Robert B., '53, .326 Highland Ave., Newark, N. J. Ames, Ardee, '54 .................. 22 Kew Gardens Road Kew Gardens 15, N. Y. Ames, John D., Jr., '52 ........ Orchard Way, Berwyn, Pa. Anderegg Anderson Anderson 9 Anderson, Anderson , Anderson, 216 s , James M., '51 .... New Dover Rd., Colonia, N. J. Adrian, '52 ...... 16 Park Place, Princeton, N. J. Charles J., '54 .... 20 Moore St., Princeton, N. J. Charles L., '51 ..... 32 Butler Rd., Glyndon, Md. Daniel O., '51 ...... Route 1, Bemus Point, N. Y. David K., '53 ...... . ....... 2282 West 115th St. Chicago 43, 111. Askin, William J., 111, '51 .......... 754 South Linden Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. Atchison, John P., '5l. .1254 Monaco Parkway, Denver, Colo. Atherton, Charles, '54 .... Hotel Sterling, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Atwater, Horace B., Jr., '52 ...... Route 5, Wayzata, Minn. Atwater, Julian W., '53 ..... 424 E. Main St., Batavia, N. Y. Atwood, Frederic L., '52 ................ 316 West 108th St. New York, New York Augustin, Rolf M., Jr., '54, .1155 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Austin, Lawrence M., '52 .............. Land Title Building Philadelphia, Pa. Austin, William B., Jr., '54 ................ 167 Walnut St. Ridgewood, N. J. Avant, Grady, Jr., '54 ...... 2401 Grant Ave., El Paso, Texas Avioli, Louis V., '53, .............. 2274 Hudson Boulevard Jersey City 5, N. J. B Baay, John E. W., '53 . .Explanada 1304 Mexico D. F., Mexico Babcock, Guilford C., '53..1099 Arden Rd., Pasadena, Cal. Babson, William A., '5l. .385 Hillside Pl., So. Orange, N.J. Backus, Cecil F., Jr., '51 ...... Kirkland Hall, Easton, Md. Bader, Robert S., '52 .... 1202 Lorain Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. Baer, Houghton H., '53 ....... 3308 Noyes St., Evanston, I11. Bagwell, Marion W., '52 .............. 5401 8th Ave. South Birmingham, Ala. Bahr, Henry A., '5l. . 147 Hollywood Ave., Crestwood, N. Y. Bailey, Bradish H., '5l. .3541 Yorkshire Ave., Pasadena, Cal. Bailey, Broadus, Jr., '51 ........ Box 724, Greenville, S. C. Bailey, Nolen, '51 .................... Tuxedo Park, N. Y. Bailey, Richard J., '53, .2309 Garfield Rd., Spokane, Wash. Baillargeon, Joseph C., '52. .Seattle Trust and Savings Bank Second and Columbia Sts., Seattle, Wash. Bain, Thomas J., '53 ............ Route S 31, Augusta, N. J. Baird, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker Baker? Thomas R., '51 ...... 2 Gerard Ave., Bay Shore, N. Y. Bruce K., '53, , .563 Park Ave., New York City, N. Y. Bruce N., '53 .... 51 Iroquois Rd., Tuckahoe 7, N. Y. Crowell, '52 ...... 1035 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Daniel, '52. .2000 First National Bank, Baltimore,Md. Guthrie, '54 .... 1035 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. Becker, Lawrence W., '51 .............. 7 Stanheld Terrace Rochester, N. Y. Beebe, Allen R., '51 ....... 829 Savannah Rd., Lewes, Del. Beebe, John H., Jr., '54, .1 East End Ave., New York, N. Y. Beer, Andrew E., '54 .... Richardson Ave., Sea Cliff, N. Y. Beery, Bruce A., '52 ........ 264 17th Ave., Paterson, N. J. Baker, Henry H., '54, . .2182 Stanford Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Baker, James A., 3rd, '52 .... 1216 Bissonett, Houston, Texas Baker, James B., '54 ..... Rosemary Hall, Greenwich, Conn. Baker Lovett, '52 ...... 3665 Willowick Rd., Houston, Texas Bakolilis, Baldwin, Demos C., '54. .237 Stockton St., Hightstown, N. J. Edwin A., Jr., '52 ..... 128 Canoe Brook Parkway Summit, N. J. Baldwin, Edwin S., '54, .34 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Baldwin, Henry F., '54 .... 5203 Falls Road, Baltimore, Md. Baldwin, Ray Al., '52 .............. 14 N. Chatsworth Ave. Larchmont, N. Y. Ball, John F., '52 ....... l ....... 487 Ash St.. Winnetka, lll. Ballantine, Peter S., '52 ................... Gladstone, N. J. Beery, Keith E., '54 .... 1585 S. Josephine, Denver 10, Colo. Belknap, Eugene M., '53 ......... 2703 Algonquin Parkway Toledo, O. Belknap, Robert L., '51..133 E. 80th St., New York, N. Y. Bell, Charles R., '52 ........ 525 E. A St., Hutchinson, Kan. Bell Chester S., Jr., '52 ............. 251 E. Wisconsin Ave., Neenah, Wis. Bell, Evan W., '51 ........ 131 E. 74th St., New York. N. Y. Bell, Guy R., Jr., '51 .... 41 E. Main St., Flemington, N. J. Bell, John L., Jr., '51 ............ Helm Rd., Barrington, lll, Bell, Stratton Morey, '51 .............. 4285 Vacation Lane Arlington, Va. Ballas, Peter S., '54 ........ River Rd., Bound Brook, N. J. Bancroft, Thomas M., Jr., '51 ............... Old Westbury Long Island, N. Y. Bancroft, William W., '53 . .Old Westbury, Long Island, N. Y. Banfield, William L., '54 .......... 4820 Bradley Boulevard Chevy Chase 15, Md. Barbee, Harry, Jr., '52. .824 Standish Ave., Westfield, N. J. Barclay, John, Ill, '53 ............ 320 West Pittsburgh St. Greensburg, Pa. Barclay, William L., III, '51 ............... 38 Bretton Rd. Scarsdale, N. Y. Bardsley, William A., '51 .......... 4229 S 4 M1 Run Drive Arlington, Va. Barham, Charles, III, '53 .... .Box 631, Charlottesville, Va. Barham, Robert Y., Jr., '52 .............. 12 Ridgecrest, W. Scarsdale, N. Y. Barker, Edward T., '53. .7603 Maryland Ave., Clayton 5, Mo. Barker, Raoul S., '54 .... Route 1, Box 4, Mount Dora, Fla. Barnard, John R., '53 ........ 59 Hurd Rd., Belmont, Mass. Barnds, John E., '54 .......... 30 Delaware, Pontiac, Mich. Barnes, Arnold A., Jr., '52 ................ 21 Norwood Rd. Charleston, W. Va. Barnes, Frank S., '54 .... 5252 So. Franklin, Littleton, Colo. Barnhart, Russell T., '52 ...... 216 Lake St., Evanston, Ill. Barr, Clifford, '52 ........ 934 East 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Barr, John D. C., '52 ...... 68 Valley Rd., Larchmont, N. Y. Barrett, Vincent E., '52 ............ 2068 Brunswick Rd., E. Cleveland, O. Barron, Robert Alfred, '51 .... 3 Main St., Tarrytown, N. Y. Barrow, Charles H., '52, .641 N. Kenilworth, Oak Park, 111. Barry, Robert J., '53 .................. 795 Townsend Ave. New Haven, Conn. Baruch, Earle E., Jr., '54 .... Fairview Drive, St. Davids, Pa. Bass, Walter H., Jr.. '52 .......... R F D 1, Annadale, N. J. Batey, George B., '54, . .2346 S. W. 20th St., Miami 45, Fla. Bator, Paul M., '51 ........ 30 E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. Battestin, Martin C., '52 ................ 1101 Magnolia Rd. W. Englewood, N. J. Battin, Peter C., '52 .......... 30 Ramsey Pl., Albany, N. Y. Bauer, Edward G., Jr., '51 .............. Harrison City Rd. Greensburg, Pa. Bauhan, William L., '52 ..... ..... C overed Bridge Rd. New Hope. Pa. Baumgartner, D. A., '52 ..... .... 1 5660 Oakhill Rd., E. Cleveland, O. Baxter, Edmund F., Jr., '53 .... ....... 1 5 Glen Oakes Ave. Summit, N. J. Baxter, Robert M., '53 ...... ..... T hompsons Bridge Rd. Wilmington, Del. Beaham, Gorden T., III, '53 .............. 3322 W. 68th St. Kansas City 5, Mo. Bear, Donald V. '54 .......... 149 Mason St., Cincinnati, O. Beasley, Donald R., '53, . .643 Racine St., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Beattie, Charles R., Jr., '51, .21 E. 90th St., New York, N. Y. Beatty, Frank W., Jr., '51 ................ 144 W. Neck Ave. Huntington, N. Y. Beatty, Edward F., Jr., '52 ........ R D 5, West Chester, Pa. N www CD00 2-'ei 5 5 Q sr' 525 n ',T fi P255 . gf Q' LR ...ue . N, 333 we 2,55 sffs mpg :vs 57' 5 1115? S2 ag-72 525-gf' QFQ Z? 7474247474 Beck, Thaddeus E., Jr., '52. .17 Dolma Rd., Scarsdale, N. Becker, Gary S., '51 .... 2489 E. 21st St., Brooklyn 29, N. Bell, William W., '51 ........ Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa. Benacerraf, Paul, '52 ..... ........... 2 1 Rue De Pontoise Montmorency, France Bender, Matthew, IV, '53 .... 36 Marion Ave., Albany, N. Y. Benenati, Frank J., '51 ..... 100 Birdsall St., Norwich, N. Y. Benedict, James L., 111, '54 .............. 136 Alexander St. Princeton, N. J. Benedict, Williston R., '51 ................. Split Rock Rd. Syosset, L. I., N. Y. Benet, Philip A., '51 .... 15 Oakland Rd., Maplewood, N. J. Benjamin, Alvin D., '52 .... 51 Winslow Pl., Liberty, N. Y. Bennett, Robert, '54 ........ 284 Broadway, Newark 4, N. J. Bennett, Robert A., '52 .... 98 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Bennett, William R., Jr., '51, .61 Hobart Ave., Summit, N. J. Benoliel, Peter A., '53 ,...,,....,.,.,.,.. 607 W. Upsal St. Philadelphia 19, Pa. Bentley, Gerald E., Jr., '52 ,......... 119 Fitz Randolph Rd. Princeton, N. J. Berckmans, Bruce, Jr., '52 ...... R F D 1, Red Bank, N. J. Bergen, Stanley S., Jr., '51 ,............. 36 Princeton Ave. Princeton, N. J. Berghuis, William W., '54 ..,., .,... 4 609 Browndale Ave. Minneapolis 10, Minn. Bergland, John M., III, '54 .............. 313 Overhill Rd. Baltimore, Md. Bermingham, William E., '51 ...... Milton Point, Rye, N. Y. Berlind, Roger S., '52 ..,.,. 115 Park St., Woodmere, N. Y. Bernhard, Milton E., '53, .149 Wilow St., Brooklyn 2, N.Y. Bernstein, Charles H., '51, .1535 E. 29th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Berry, David W., '51. .3563 79th St.. Jackson Heights, N. Y. Berryman, James, C., '51 ..,..,,.,.,...,. 1 Woodland Ave. Spring Lake, N. J. Bibbes, Peter G., '53 .... 24 Erdman Ave., Princeton, N. J. Bickham, Robert S., '51 ....,,,... Room 2000, 26 Broadway New York 4, N. Y. Biddle, James, '51 ...... Andalusia Rd., Bucks County, Pa, Bierds, William P., '54, .3901 Glenwood Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bierig, Robert W., '54 ...,...,.. 1044 W. 7 Street. Erie, Pa. Biern, Robert O., '54 ................. 302 North Boulevard Huntington, W. Va. Bierschenk, William H., '51. .80 Maple St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Biggs, John, III, '51, . .Federal Building, Wilmington. Del. Bihl, Victor A., '52 .... 3006 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. Billings, Richard N., '52 ............ Avenue of Two Rivers Rumson, N. J. Billings, Arthur E., Jr., '51 ......., 1745 Montgomery Ave. Villanova, Pa. Binder, Robert H., '53 .,... 520 Park Avenue, Munsey Park Manhasset. N, Y. Bingham, Harry H., '52. .31 W. 12th St., New York ll, N. Y. Birkelund, John P., '52. .811 Normandy Lane, Glenview, I11. Birney, Robert H., '54 .... Shawnee Hills, Wheeling, W. Va, Bish, James H., '53 .......... 2166 E. 26th Pl., Tulsa, Okla. Bissell, Louis G., Jr., '51, .214 E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. Bittenbender, Joseph B., '51. .60 Church St., Plymouth, Pa. Bixby, Ezra L., '52 ,..,.......... 341 Edinburg Rd., R R 3 Trenton, N. J. Black, William T., Jr., '53 ............,, Wrightstown, N. J. Blackburn, Laurence H. J., '51 .... 8 Kirk St., Lowell. Mass. Blackburn, William V., '51. .625 Garrett Pl., Evanston, Ill. Blackman, David J., '54, ,108 De Mott Ave., Clifton, N. J. Blauhut, Robert J., '54 .......... 440 4th St., Dunellen, N. J. Blakemore, Rundlet, '52. .11 Maple Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. 217 Blalock, Daniel S., '53 .... 322 Fifteenth St., Bradenton, Fla. Blalock, William R., '52 ............. 4204 Underwood Rd. Baltimore, Md. Blessing, John, III, '52. .543 W. Ellet St., Philadelphia, Pa. Blewer, John M., '52 ...... 17 E. 89th St., New York, N. Y. Bloom, Colonel H., Jr., '54 .... 824 Mixsell St., Easton, Pa. Bloom, Robert A., '51 .... 1546 E. 36th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Blumberg, Alan G., '54. .184 Harding Drive, S. Orange, N.J. Brenne r, Robert L., '52. .740 Parsons Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. Brereton, James O., '52 ............. 484 E. Washington St. Chambersburg, Pa. Brewer, Frederic T. C., IV, '54 ............ 144 Haddon Pl. Upper Montclair, N. J. Brewster, Rudi M., '54 ............ 728 South Duluth Ave. Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Brewster, William M., '53, .25 S. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Blume, Martin, '54 ................. Blumenfeld, Stanley T., 2990 Brighton, 12th St. Brooklyn 24, N. Y. . . .1819 W. Ashdale' St. Philadel hia 41 Pa P a - Boatwright, Charles R., Jr., '54. . .3925 Stone Bridge Drive Dallas, Texas Bodine, Marc W., Jr., '51 ............ 700 Highland Terrace Williamsport, Pa. Bodine, Robert P., Jr., '51. .25 Cornwall Ave., Trenton, N.J. Bodman, Henry E., II, '53 ..... - .......... 78 Vendome Rd. Grosse Pointe 30, Mich. Boehland, Robert R., Jr., '53 .......... 1201 National Ave. Rockford, Ill. Boeth, Richard W., '54. .105 Hudson St., New York 13, N.Y. Bogie, Mord, III, '54. .200 E. 66th St., New York 21, N. Y. Bogle, John C., '51 .............. 3B Haverford Gables Apt. Haverford, Pa. Bogley, Gilbert, A., '52 ..... ....... 1 2 W. Blackthorne St. Chevy Chase, Md. Bohner, Robert J., '51 .......... 4243 Douglaston Parkway Douglaston, N. Y. Bois, Michael D., '51 .... 10 Crestmont Rd., Montclair, N. J. Bolster, Joseph L., '52 ...... 15 Orchid St., Pittsfield, Mass. Bolton, Elmer K., '52. . .2310 W. 11th St., Wilmington, Del. Bomonti, Ralph M., '52. .1020 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Bomonti, Walter F., '52. .1020 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Bone, William R., '54 ...... 515 North Front St., Milton, Pa. Boney, William J., '52 .............. 365 N. Arlington Ave. East Orange, N. J. Boniface, Paul D., '54 ...... 2303 Shore Rd., Linwood, N. J. Boothe, Garland C., Jr., '54 ........ 2064 Meadow View Rd. Westfield, N. J. Boothe, Thomas H. B., Jr., '53 ........... 140 Hillside Ave. Glen Ridge, N. J. Borchsenius, Jens C., '54 ................ 181 Bellmore St. Floral Park, N. Y. Bortz, Charles A. .... 6808 Highview Ave., Baltimore 6, Md. Bose, Christopher B., '54. ............. 524 Riverside Drive New York, N. Y. Bothfeld, Henry E., '53 ....... ......... 5 3 Cypress Rd. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Bottimore, Robert R., Jr., '51. ............. Eleanor, W. Va. Botto, Donald R., '54. .25 Alexander Ave., Hicksville, N. Y. Bowker, Frank E., Jr., '51 ............ York Lynne Manor Philadelphia, Pa. Boyer, David, C., '52. .5th and Market Sts.,Wilmington, Del. Bradley, David W., Jr., '54 ................ 2622 Beechwood Greensboro, N. C. Bradley, John, '54 .... 188 Marine Ave., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Bradley. John R., '51 ............ 141 Reed Ave., Marion, O. Bradt, Hale V. D., '52 ........ Saugatuck Ave., P O Box 97 Saugatuck, Conn. Bragg, Edward H., '53 ...... Martin Dale, Greenwich, Conn. Braham, James W., '54 ................ 126 Hazelcroft Ave. New Castle, Pa. Braham, William W., Jr., '51 .......... 126 Hazelcroft Ave. New Castle, Pa. Brandt, Thomas F., Jr., '53 ...... 301 Aftan Ave., Akron, O. Brantz, George M., '52. .6232 N. 12th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Brassill, James E., '51 ...... 54 Oxford St., Hartford, Conn. Braswell, Bruce K., '54 ...... 111 Pritchard, Berryville, Ark. Brawner, Philip L., '53 ...................... 175 Cliff Rd. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Brawner, Robert L., '52 .... 19 Bridge Rd., San Mateo, Cal. Bray, Stephen F., '52 ...... 401 Washington St., Glencoe, Ill. Breisacher, Edward H., '54 ............... Comanche Trail Medford Lakes, N. J. Breneman, Joseph T., II, '53 ............ 162 Hamilton Rd. Lancaster, Pa. Brennan, Lane P., '54 ............ 16 Fenton St., Rye, N. Y. Brennen, Malcolm F., Jr., '54 ............ 1404 Carolina St. Middletown, O. Brenner, Richard W., '54 ..... ..... 4 7 Kensington Ave. Jersey City 4, N. J. 218 Briggs, Joseph C., '53. .324 Culver Rd., Rochester 7, N. Y. Brightman, Harry P., '52 .............. 7836 16th St., N. W. Washington, D. C. Brinckerhoff, William H., '51. .1742 G St., Washington, D. C. Brinkerhoff, Robert, '51 ...... 241 River Rd., Bogota, N. J. Brill, Dieter R., '54 .... 99 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Briskman, Robert D., '54 .................. 1021 E. 24th St. Brooklyn 10, N. Y. Brodsky, J. Putnam, '52. .168 Mountain Ave., Summit, N. J. Brody, Alexander, '53 .... 118 W. 57th St., New York, N. Y. Brody, Irwin A., '51. .642 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brokaw, William V., '52 ........ Centre Island, Oyster Bay Long Island, N. Y. Bronk, John R., '52 .... 108 W. 39th St., Baltimore 10, Md. Brotherton, John M., '51 .............. 29 Springbrook Rd. Morristown, N. J. Brothman, Charles A., '51 ..... ......... 1 46 Sussex Drive ' Manhasset, N. Y. Brower, Bailey, Jr., '51 ..... ..... . Shan Pike and Noe Ave. Brower Madison, N. J. , Lincoln P., '53 ...... Shunpike Rd., Madison, N. J. Brown, Charles C., '53. .15 Doyer Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Brown, Charles C., '54. .3028 St. Paul St., Baltimore 18, Md. Brown, Charles M., '53, .27 Sherman Pl., Ridgewood, N. J. Brown, Clifford C., '53. .418 Devereux Ave., Princeton, N. J. Brown, David H., '53 ............. 8 Park St., Tenafiy, N. J. Brown, Hamman D., '54. .9500 Inwood Rd., Dallas, Texas Brown, Harry S., '52 .... 1115 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Brown, James W., '54 .... 7507 El Rancho, Houston, Texas Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, John H., '52. .1221 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Va. Lawrence R., Jr., '51, .1021 Second St., Beaver, Pa. Lorimer H., Jr., '54 ........ R F D 1, Angels, Pa. Nathaniel H., '51 ............ 144 Four Corners Rd. Staten Island 4, N. Y. Brown, Paul W., '53, .144 Proctor Boulevard, Utica 3, N. Y. Brown, Randolph R., '54 ........ 5 The Glen, Tenafly, N. J. Brown, Ray W., '51 ...... . .46 Canisteo St., Hornell, N. Y. Brown, Robert A., '52 .... 1016 Drexel Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Robert S., '54 .............. 323 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood, N. J. Sherman T., III, '51 ............... Stratford Hotel New York, N. Y. Thomas W., '54 .... 535 Otis St., Spartanburg, S. C. William E., '51. .133 Lincoln Ave., Little Falls, N.J. William H., Jr., '52 ........ 50 52 North Duke Street Lancaster, Pa. Browne, Stanhope S., '53. .1003 Dana Ave., Cincinnati 29, O. Browning, William E. S., '53 ............... Rosebrook Rd. New Canaan, Conn. Bruce Warren, '52. .Spoede Rd., R R 2, Creve Coeur, Mo. Brumback, John S., '53 ........ 1005 Toledo Trust Building Toledo, O. Brumbaugh, Roy B., '53 ...... Apt. 83, College Park Apts. Brun e, Brush, Brush, Brush, Camp Hill, Pa. Randall E., '53. .93 Highland Ave., Metuchen, N. J. Craig B., '51 .................. 4622 Grosvenor Ave. New York 63, N. Y. F. Robert, '51 ........ 300 Gay St., Phoenixville, Pa. Lucien M., Jr., '52 ............ 1127 N. Euclid Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bruton, Oliver G., '53, .2412 Longest Ave., Louisville, Ky. Bryan, Brantz M., Jr., '52. .7 Clinton Ave., Montclair, N.J. Bryan, John F., '52 ........ 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Bryant, Allan C., '53 ...................... 682 Lincoln Rd. Grosse Pointe 30, Mich. Bryant, Ernest A., III, '53 ............... 1200 Virginia Rd. San Marino, Cal. Buchanan, David T., '53 .... Box 222, R D 14, Akron 3, O. Buchanan, Dodds I., '53 ........... 3451 Piping Rock Lane Houston 19, Texas Buck, Richard G., '51 .... 300 Beverly Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. Buckminster, William B., '51 ................ Shadow Lawn Pinehurst,, N. C. Buckstein, Edward, '52. .1165 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. UNIVERSITY , NEW YORK o PRINCETON - NEW HAVEN Buechner, James K., '52 ..... ..... 9 29 Madison Ave. New York 21, N. Y. Buell, Bruce Temple, '53 ................... Ordway, Colo. Buell, George C., '51 ........ Purgatory Rd., Newport, R. I. Bull, Richard C., '54 ..... 19 Picardy Lane, Clayton 24, Mo. Bullwinkel, Bob, '52 ................ 26 N. Stanworth Drive Princeton, N. J. Bunce, Peter H., '51 ...... Residence Park, Palmerton, Pa. Bunnell, John B., '51 .... 294 Morris Ave., Springfield, N. J. Burch, Hobart A., Jr., '53, .825 W. Water St., Elmira, N. Y. Burchard, John E., Jr., '53 .... Springs Rd., Bedford, Mass. Burdette, Robert K., '53..15 Kenwood Rd., Tenafly, N. J. Burka, Edward R., '52 ............. 1705 Allison St., N. W. Washington, D. C. Burke, John L., Jr., '54. .615 Oakwood Ave., Dayton 9, O. Burkelman, Charles, '51, .241 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. Burkman, Charles H., '52 ........ Apt. C36, 201 Abbott Rd. Fair Lawn, N. J. Burks, Harry G., '52 ...... 855 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Burnett. Donald H., '52. .415 N. W. 10th St., Pendleton, Ore. Burns, David M., '53 ......... P O Box 205, Pineville, Ky. Burns, Hugh A., '52. .1022 S. Washington St., Denver, Colo. Burns, Richard H., '53 ........ 17 Greenleaf St., Rye, N. Y. Burns, James B., '51 ..... 214 N. Water St., Selinsgrove, Pa. Burns, Peter P., '54 ........ 7 Avon Rd., Larchmont, N. Y. Burr, John S., '53 .... 359 Thornbrook Rd., Rosemont, Pa. Burr, Philip S., '52. .314 Highland Ave., Winchester, Mass. Burrows, James W., '53 .............. R D 1, Ripley, N. Y. Burst, James L., '53 .... Rt. 5, Geyer Rd., Kirkwood 22, Mo. Bush, Warren V., '53 .... 26 Clinton Ave., Montclair, N. J. Bushing, Farrell W., Jr., '51 .......... 2742 Lombardy Ave. Memphis, Tenn. Bushnell, Leonard S., '54 .......... Naval Ordinance Depot Keyport, Wash. Butler, David, '52 ....... 752 Osceola Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Butz, John P., '51 .......... 418 N. 22nd St., Allentown, Pa. Butz, Theodore R., '52 ...... 23 Blair Hall, Princeton, N. J. Buyers, John W. A., '52 ............ Route 1, Paradise, Pa. Byars, Richard E., '52 .................. 7365 Drexel Drive University City, Mo. Byrne, Earl B., '54. .3318 Maynard Rd., Shaker Heights, O. Byron, Lewis T., '53 ...... Deer Head Manor Farm, R D 3 Dillsburg, Pa. C Cabot, Harold, Jr., '51 .... Ripley Hill Rd., Concord, Mass. Caddy, Edmund H. H., Jr., '52 .............. 544 E. 18th St. Brooklyn, N. Y. Cairns, Stanley W., '52. .86 Perth Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Calderini, Charles J., Jr., '54. .365 Elder Lane, Winnetka, Ill. Caldwell, Curtis W., '53. .6114 Powhattan Ave., Norfolk, Va. Callahan, William P., '52 ........ 3034 W. Pine Valley Rd. Atlanta, Ga. Calmes, Richard A., '54 .... 1031 Sterling Rd., Union, N. J. Calvert, Jonathan C., '53 .................. 326 Park Drive San Antonio, Tex. Calvert, Richard W., '54 ............. . .... 326 Park Drive San Antonio 1, Tex. Cameron, Allan B., '52 ...... 318 8th Ave., Minot, N. Dak. Cameron, John B., '53 .................. 136 Ridgeside Rd. Chattanooga, Tenn. Camp, Robert J., '51 .... 577 N. E. 96th Street, Miami, Fla. Campbell, Alan L., '51 .......... Qtrs. 91, Fort Bragg, N. C. Campbell, Carl M., Jr., '54 .............. 905 Forest Drive Hagerstown, Md. Campbell, John E., '53. .323 Sycamore Rd., Lexington, Ky. Campbell, John C., '54 .... 682 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, Ill. Canaday, Arthur C., '54 ................ 1807 Elizabeth Pl. Jacksonville, Fla. Candy, Charles H., '53 .... 4 Zeisner St., E. Riverton, N. J. Canter, Jerome W., '52. .112 26 178th St., St. Albans, N. Y. Cantrell, Donald F., '53 .................. 345 Garden Ave. Mount Vernon, N. Y. Cantwell, William R., '53 .... ..... 3 09 lrving Drive Wilmington, Del. 219 Laughlin Hall Cape, Ronald E., '53 ..... ......,...... 5 037 Ponsard Ave. Montreal, Quebec, Canada Carey, Donald E., '51 .................. 2600 S. Taylor Rd. Cleveland Heights, O. Carey, Galloway C., '5l. .Brightside Rd., Baltimore 12, Md. Carey, Michael M., '52 .................. ..3770 Lahser St. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Carleu, George H., '53, .832 De Graw Ave., Newark 4, N. J. Carlson, John V., '54 .................. 37 Woodlawn Ave. ' Needham, Mass. Carlucci, Frank C., '52 ...... Lakeside Rd., Bear Creek, Pa. Carney, Peter R., '53. .35 Greenbay Rd., Lake Forest, Ill. Carpenter, Carpenter, Carpenter, Willis V., '51 Carpenter, William H., Charles C. J., '52 ................. 647 Idlewild Birmingham 5, Ala. Noble O., '51 ..... . . . .l8015 Shaker Boulevard Shaker Heights, O. ..........Hayden,Colo. '51 .......... 2901 Torrington Ave. Shaker Heights, O. ...Ardleigh Rd., Penn Valley, Pa. Carpi, Colin C., '53 ..... Carr, Howard C., '53 .... Carr, Ronald E. '54 ................. 17 Arcularius Terrace . .2 Beekman Pl., New York, N. Y. Maplewood, N. J. Carr, Theodore K., '52 .... 26 Spring St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. Carragher, Joseph A., '53. .Chain O Hills Rd., Colonia, N. J. Carrigan, Stokes B., 3rd, '52 ...... 517 N. Wynnewood Ave. Wynnewood, Pa. Carroll, Charles, III, '54 .... Homewood, Ellicott City, Md. Carrott, Montgomery, Jr., '54 ........ R F D 4, Quincy, Ill. Carson, Charles W., '52 ................ 10 Creekdale Lane Rochester, N. Y. Carson, Joseph M., Jr., '53 .......... 35 North Royal Ave. Front Royal, Va. Carson, Thomas B., '54 ...... 4949 Hillbrook Lane, N. W. Washington 16, D. C. Cartwright, Peter, '52. .8518 110th St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Carver, Christopher S., '52 .......... - .... 45 Marshall Ridge New Canaan, Conn. Cassin, William B., '53, .207 Bronson, Alamo Heights, Tex. Castle, Joseph L., '54 ...... 417 Jericho Rd., Abington, Pa. Castleman, Donald B., '52 .................. 1 Grace Court Brooklyn, N. Y. Catterall, Fred W., '53 ........ 1403 Hardouin, Austin, Tex. Caudell, Lowry J., Jr., '53. .310 Jones Ave., Greenville, S. C. Cerkel, Anthony P., '54. .3309 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chace, Dean W., '51 ...... 25 Warren Ave., Tuckahoe, N.Y. Chadwick, Robert A., '51 ............. 2711 E. Beverly Rd. Milwaukee, Wis. Chalmers, Robert A., '52 ....... . . . .1215 Monroe Ave. Wyomissing, Pa. Chamberlin, Robert W., '51 ................ 2694 Berkshire Cleveland Heights, O. Champion, Stevens, '54. .5 Meadowbrook Rd., Darien, Conn. 220 Champlin, Malcolm D., '52 ........ Wakefield R F D, R. I. Chandler, George A. ......... .... 5 84 Fordham Parkway Bay Village, O. Chang, David P., '51 .................... 220 Schenck Ave. Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. Chaplin, Ansel B., '53. .cfo Colonel Robert T. Chaplin, Pro- vost Marshall, Sec. F E C, A P O 500, cfo Postmaster, San Francisco, Cal. Chappell, Hayward H., '51 ................ 4626 Garfield St. Washington, D. C. Chard, J. T., '54 ........ 400 Thompson Ave., Roselle, N. J. Chase, Stephen U., '54 .... 703 S. Campus Ave., Oxford, O. Chauvel, Guy A., '52 ...... 740 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Chequer, Glenn A., '53 .................... 74 Berrian Rd. New Rochelle, N. Y. Chestnut, Dan L., '54. .3755 Jackson St., San Francisco, Cal. Chester, John C., '52. .3590 N. Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. Cheyette, Frederic L., '53 .............. 1419 E. Genesee St. Syracuse, N. Y. Chimples, George, '5l. .R D 2, Mississippi Ave., Canton, O. Chipman, Donald A., II, '53 .......... 108 S. Prospect Ave. Clarendon Hills, 111. Chirurgi, Ray, '52 .... 120 Locust Hill Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. Choi, Kee, 11, '5l. ...... 13017 Murray Hill, Pittsburgh, Pa. Chorley, Edward C., '52. .17 E. 89th St., New York, N. Y. Christ, Curtis W., '53 .... 384 Steele St., New Britain, Conn. Christen, Arnold L., '5l. .S. Mountain Rd., New City, N. Y. Christensen, Arthur B., '52 ........ R D 1, Stockton, N. J. Christie, Cornelius W. J., '53 .............. 37 Murray Ave. Goshen, N. Y. Church, Alonzo, Jr., '5l. .30 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N. J. Clagett, Brice, '54 .... 3005 P St., N. W. Washington, D. C. Clark, Alan P., '5l. . .Cliff Trail, Fayson Lakes, Butler, N. J. Clark, Robert O., '52 ................... Mahtomedi, Minn. Clark, Samuel L., 3rd, '52. .1032 Ontario St., Shreveport, La. Clark, Walton, III, '54 ......... Edgehill Dr., Darien, Conn. Cleaves, Eugene L., '53 ................... 47 Mulberg Rd. New Rochelle, N. Y. Cleland, Malcolm T., '52 .... . ...... 3911 Jocelyn St., N. W Washington, D. C. Clements, Arthur L., '54 .... 1834 62nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Clemons, Walter C., Jr., '51 .............. 3224 Locke Lane Houston, Tex. Clements, Neil C., '52 .... 416 Hadtey Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio Clevenger, William M., '53 .............. 996 Hillside Ave. Plainfield, N. J. Clifford, Edward L., Jr., '53 ..... ..... 1 Bancroft Tower Worchester, Mass. Clifford, Nicholas R., '52 ....... ......... R adnor, Pa. Clifton, George G., Jr., '53 ..... ........ 1 45 Devine Rd. San Antonio, Tex. Close, Raymond H., '51 .............. American University Beirut, Lebanon Close, William F., '53 ..... 91 Blackburn Rd., Summit, N. J. Clothier, Isaac H., Clutz, John J., Jr., '54. ............... Eagles Mere, Pa. ..........Room 302 B and O Bldg. Baltimore, Md. Coale, William A., '51 ...... 1637 Turner St., Allentown, Pa. Cobb, Andrew L., '51 ......... Kitchell Rd., Convent, N. J. Cobb, William J., '51 ..... .............. 3 06 Passaic Ave. Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Cochran, John A., '51 ........ 217 Crary Ave., Sheffield, Pa. Cochran, John W., '53 .... 152 Grove St., Auburndale, Mass. Cockcroft, David D., '53 .......... 155 Elmwood Hill Lane Rochester 10, N. Y. Coe, Bruce G., '52 ....... 526 Bradford St., Westfield, N. J. Coffman, Fred S., Jr., '53 .... 193 Moore St., Princeton, N. J. Cohen, Irvin, Jr., '52 ........ 500 S. Center St., Orange, N. J. Cohen, David E., '51 ........ 250 Clark Rd., Brookline, Mass. Cohen, Roy W., '53 .............. Avenida Colombia 70 97 Barranquilla, Colombia Cohill, Maurice B., Jr., '5l. .500 Walnut Rd., Ben Avon, Pa. Cohill, Robert A., '51 ........ 131 Hudson St., Hudson, Ohio Cohn, Samuel C., '51 .......... 3415 Oaklane, Altoona, Pa. Colby, Benjamin, Jr., '51 ............... 5815 Cedar Pkwy. Chevy Chase, Md. Colby, Edward E., '51 .......... 60 Main St., Topsham, Me. Cole, Rodney B., '52 ...... 136 E. 64th St., New York, N. Y. Coler, William N., '52 .... 36 E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. Collins, Frank R., '51 .... 28 Station Pl., Great Neck. N. Y. Collins, F. Arthur, Jr., '52 ............ Penn Tree Point Rd. Noroton, Conn. IV, '52 Collins. Harold B., Jr.. '52 ..... Grosse Pointe Garden Apts. 21421 Sloan Drive, Detroit 24, Mich. Collins, Jack G., '52. . .1335 N. Jackson St., Waukegan, Ill. Colwell. David G., '51 ........ Glen Rd., Morristown, N. J. Colyer. Charles C., Jr., '52 .................. Sutton Island South West Harbor, Me. Condit. Ralph H., '5l. .14 Deerfield Lane, Greenwich, Conn. Conn. Stephen. '54 .... 19 Elinore St., Newton Center, Mass. Conner. Donald R., '53 .... 272 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Connolly, Terrence E., '53 ......... 2012 Mt. Royal Terrace Baltimore, Md. Connors. James M., '54 ............. 129 Meadowbrook Rd. Garden City, N. Y. Conover. Donald K., '53 ..,. 134 77th St.. Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Conquest, Edwin P., Jr.. '53 ................. 5 Tapoan Rd. Richmond 21, Va. Conrad. Charles, Jr., '53 ........... Church Rd., Devon, Pa. Cook, James T., '53 ...... 105 Woodward Ave., Atlanta. Ga. Cook, Ridgely W., '53 .... 310 Stockton St., Princeton, N. J. Cook, Robert G., '54 .... 52 W. Market St., Bethlehem, Pa. Cook, Thomas W., '52 ...... 960 Boulevard, Westfield, N. J. Cooney, Wallace P., '54 ............... 8004 Lincoln Drive Philadelphia 18, Pa. Cooper, Foster B., Jr., '53 .... ........... 5 Byron Ave. White Plains, N. Y. Cooper. Joseph W.. Jr.. '53 ..... .... 1 101 W. Lake Ave. Baltimore, Md. Cooper. William K., '52 .............. 347 Westervelt Ave. Staten Island 1, N. Y. Cope, George D., Jr., '5l. .126 E. Gaston St., Savannah, Ga. Copley, John G., Jr., '54 .... 708 W. 2nd St., Elmira, N. Y. Corbett, Laurence W., Jr., '54 ........ 2445 S. Sheridan Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. Cordova. Jorge L., Jr., '54. .Box 3464, San Juan, Puerto Rico Corkhill, Richard W.. '53 ...... Kromer Ave., Berwyn, Pa. Corroon, Hugh L., '5l. . .92 William St., New York 7, N. Y. Corry. John A., '53 .......... 220 N. Broadmoor Boulevard Springfield, O. Corson. Lynn H.. '53. .29 W'arwick Rd., Haddonfield, N. J. Corson, Walter H., 11. '54 ............. Meadowbrook Lane Philadelphia 18, Pa. Cotton, William P., Jr., '54 .............. 206 S. Greenwood Columbia, Mo. Cottrell, James H.. '53. .Ol Vista Place, Red Bank, N. J. Couch, Floyd A., Jr., '51 ................ 11 Plymouth Rd. W. Hartford, Conn. Couch. Wilbur W., '51 ....... 257 Wall St., Meriden, Conn. Coudert. Frederic R., III, '53 .............. 988 Fifth Ave. New York, N. Y. Coupey. Paul S.. '51 ........ 20 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Courier. Ernest M., '5l..175 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Court, Richard R. P., '54 .............. 377 Queenston Rd. St. Catharines, Ontario, Can. Cousins, Windsor F., '52 .............. 615 West Upsal St. Philadelphia 19, Pa. Covell. Thomas E., '54 ...... 1021 Eastwood, Glen Coe, Ill. Cover, Richard L., '51 .......... R F D, Owings Mills, Md. Covey. Robert E., 111, '54 ...... 5901 Park, Fort Smith. Ark. Cowan, David A., '53 .................... 2749 Landon Rd. Shaker Heights, O. Cowen. Robert E.. '52. . . .1757 S. Gilpin St., Denver, Colo. Cox, Gilbert W. C., '54 ...... 37 Eaton Rd., Needham, Mass. Cox, William D., Jr.. '53 .... 1539 N. Astor St.. Chicago. Ill. Cracas, Ronald J., '51 .... 34 Maple Ave., Waldwick, N. J. Crago, Harry R., Jr.. '5l. .1555 Dean St., Schenectady, N. Y. Craig, J. Edward, '53 ........ 487 Calz De Melchor Ocampo Mexico, D. F. Craigie, Walter Wh, '52. .5004 Cary St., Richmond 21, Va. Crampton. Richard S.. '53, .24 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N.J. Crane. William C., Jr.. '5l. .R D 1, Box 240, Leesburg, Va. Crane. Mark. '52 .......... 606 Greenleaf St., Glencoe, 111. Cranstoun, Stanley B.. '54 ............ R D 4, Trenton, N. J. Crawford, J. Hamilton, Jr., '51 ............ 178 Eighth Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. Crawford, James M., '51 . .762 Arlington Ave.. Berkeley, Cal. Criscitiello, John J.. '51 ................ 260 Hancock Ave. f Jersey City, N. J. Crispin. Frederick Jr.. '53 ...... R D 5, Bloomsburg, Pa. Cromwell. Charles H.. 111, '54 ........ 5602 Waycrest Lane Baltimore 10, Md. Cromwell, Patrick M.. '52 ...... ..... 1 .utherville. Md. Crouter, Henry E., '53 .............. 550 E. Evergreen Ave. Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia 18, Pa. Crowell, George H., '53 ................. 535 Jefferson Ave. Elizabeth 4, N. J. Cruess, Richard L., '51..64 Farley Rd., Short Hills, N. .1. Cruikshank, Barry A., '52, .243 Maple Ave., Rahway, N. J. Crutcher, James P., '52. .8 Berkeley Sq., Los Angeles. Cal. Culin, Walter G., '52 ...... Hutchison Rd., Flossmoor, Ill. Culver, John E., '54 .......... Quantico Rd., Salisbury, Md. Cummins, John M., Jr., '53 .............. 255 Midland Ave. East Orange, N. J. Cunningham, Briggs S., '54 ..................... Shore Rd. Greens Farms, Conn. Currey, Bradley N., Jr., '51 ........... 200 West Brow Oval Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Currier, John R.. Jr.. '52. .Andrews Rd., Greenwich, Conn. Currier, Thomas S., '54. .503 Sherwood Rd., Shreveport, La. Cushman, William A., '54 ...... 11 Rebel Lane, Cedar Gate Darien, Conn. Cutler, Timothy R., '53 .......... 104 Wallace St., Freeport Long Island, N. Y. Cyr, Howard M., Jr., '5l. .Residence Park, Palmerton, Pa. D Dahl, Daniel C., '53 ..... .55 Garfield Ave., Clifton, N. J. Daiger, Gordon W., '53 .... ........ 3 900 Cathedral Ave. Washington 16, D. C. Dailey, Edward G., '54 ............... 2929 North Front St. Harrisburg, Pa. Daily, Richard A., '54 .... 16 Elliott St., Morristown, N. J. Daiute. Robert J., '51 ...... 136 Walnut St., Braintree, Mass. Dake, Kenneth V., '5l. .1624 Sunsetridge Rd.. Glenview, Ill. Dale, Martin A.. '53. .25 Kensington Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Dalto, Angelo H., '53 ............. 409 Hamilton Boulevard S. Plainfield, N. J. Dalton. William T., '54 .... ....... 2 90 West End Ave. New York. N. Y. Damerel, John E., 3rd, '52 .......... 5102 King William Rd. Richmond, Va. Dana, James D., '53 .... Llewellyn Park, W. Orange, N. J. Dana, William D., Jr., '51 ....... ........ . .Llewellyn Park W. Orange, N. J. Danforth, Donald, Jr., '54 ........ 17 West Brentmoor Park Clayton, Mo. Daniel, Dollald S., Jr., '54 ..... ........ 2 03 Ampthill Rd. Richmond 26, Va. Dann, Elliot W., '53. .19 Clover Drive, Great Neck, N. Y. Darby, Clement H., '5l. .2254 Pleasant Ave., Glenside, Pa. Darden, George F., '51..301 53rd St., Virginia Beach, Va. Daubert, Thomas F., '52, .137 South Elizabeth St., Lima, O. Daum, Phillip E., '53 ................ 5224 Perrysville Rd. Pittsburgh 29, Pa. Fitz Randolph Gateway 221 David, John C., '51 ...... 1624 Wesley Ave., Evanston, Ill. Davies, John K., '51 ............. Parsonage St., Dallas, Pa. Davinroy, Thomas B., '54 ................ 16 Lakewood Pl. E. St. Louis, Ill. Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, , William E., '51 ...... 1310 Bannock St., Denver, Colo. Davis, Davis Alfred P., '51..Y Cross Ranch, Horse Creek, Wyo. Chester R., Jr., '51..Oakenwa1d Farm, Wayne, Ill. Edgar F., '51..875 Hillcrest Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. James C., '52 ...... The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa, John H., '51 ....... 1165 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. John S., '53..106 Jefferson Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. John V., '53 ........ 66 Valley Rd., Plandome, N.Y. Lawrence L., '51, .66 Valley Rd., Plandome, N. Y. Poncet, '52 ............ 639 Portage Path, Akron, O. Robert L., '53 ........ White Sulphur Springs, N. Y. Thomas A., '53 ...................... 40 Robert St. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada William M., '53 .................. 145 Abney Circle Charleston, W. Va. Davison, Jack T., '51, .7155 Stanford St., University City, Mo. Davlin, Andrew, '51 ................. 2498 Pueblo Parkway Lake Mohawk, N. J. Dawkins, George S., '53. .3601 Garrett Rd., Drexel Hills, Pa. Dawson, Chandler R., '52. .4427 E. 22nd Ave., Denver, Colo. Dawson, Keith G., '52 ........ 4967 Henry Hudson Parkway New York 63, N. Y, Day, Charles P. Jr., '54. .93 Highland Ave., Short Hills, N.J. Day, Thomas E., '51 ...... 3634 Fisk Ave., Philadelphia Pa. Dayton, George D., '52 ............ Hilltop, Wayzata, Minn. Dean, George A., '52 .......... 1465 Tyrell, Park Ridge, Ill. De Becker, Roger A. A., '53 ...... Rue Fernand Severin 59 Brussels 3 Brabant, Belgium De Britto, John R., '54 ...... Brussel and Co., P O Box 37 Bahia, Brazil Decker, Phillips C., '53, .28 Olcott Ave., Bernardsville, N.J. Deconingh, Edward H., Jr., '51 ........ 23799 Stanford Rd. Cleveland, O. Decker, Franklin F., '53 ................ Middle Valley Rd. Long Valley, N. J. Decker, Roger B., '53, .1012 Highmont Rd., Pittsburgh 6, Pa. Decou, Samuel S., '52. .2695 Main St., Lawrenceville, N. J. Deetjen, Rudolph H., Jr., '54 .............. 28 Clearman Pl. Belleville, N. J. De Gersdorff, Carl A., '54. . 1035 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Degener, Dwight L., '51 ................ 35 Magnolia Drive Dobbs Ferry, N, Y. Dehertelendy, Paul, '53 ............... .1900 Q St., N. W. Washington 9, D. C. Deihert, Irvin E., Jr., '51, .Riverbank, Edgewater Park, N, J. Deiss, Elmer A., Jr., '52. .1710 Versailles Rd., Lexington, Ky. Demerest, David P., Jr., '53. .156 Jane St., Englewood, N. J. Demmler, John H., '54 .............. Criders Lane, R D 12 Pittsburgh 29, Pa. Demott, Donald A., '52 .... 11 Smith St., Bloomfield, N. J. Denby, David R., '54 ........ . .632 Pine Rd., Sewickley, Pa. Denby, Douglas, '53 ..... .......... . 1520 33rd St., N. W. Washington, D. C. Denby, George C., '52 ..... ......... 1 520 33rd St., N. W. Washington, D. C. Denby, Peter, '51 ............ 632 Pine Road, Sewickley, Pa. Dennen, Richard A., Jr., '52 .............. 1108 Third Ave. Spring Lake, N. J. Denny, James M., '54 ............. 1400 Lincoln Ave. South Minneapolis, Minn. Denunzio, Ralph D., '53, .45 Pavdfield Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. Derby, Roger W., '54 . .2026 Hillyer Pl., Washington, D. C, Desibert, Frederic C., '53, .221 E. 78th St., New York, N. Y. De Sihour, Jacques B., Jr., '54 ........ 1823 23rd St., N. W. Washington, D. C. De Staebler, Stephen L., '54 ........ 460 North Taylor Ave. Kirkwood, Mo, Detmer, James M., '52..Prospect Ave., Tarrytown, N. Y. Devereux, Anthony Q., '51. .1400 Genesee St., Utica, N, Y. De Viry Ame, '52 .... 26 Middle Dod Hall, Princeton, N. J. Devoe, Leslie C., '52 .......... 4014 Washington Boulevard Indianapolis, Ind. Dewar, Robert L. B., '54 ................ 10 Ironwood Rd. San Antonio, Texas Dewey, Paul C., '53 .... 632 Winsford Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa, Dewey, Thomas E., Jr., '54 .... 138 Eagle St., Albany, N. Y, Deyo, George H., '51 ...... 30 Sunset Drive, Anniston, Ala. De Zafra, Robert L., '54. .Terrace Pl., New Milford, Conn. 222 Di Carolis, Joseph A., '54. . 107 Berry St., Hackensack, N. J. Dickhaus, R. C., '51 .................... 68 15 Alderton St. W. Forest Hills, N. Y. Dickson, David F., '54..cfo Lt. Col. Paul Dickson, Chief Visitors Bureau, Munich Mil. Post APO 407A, Postmas- ter, New York, N. Y. Diefenbach, Robert E., '52 .... 195 Locust Ave., Rye, N. Y. Dietrich, George R., Jr., '51 ............ 119 Oakwood Drive Packanack Lake, N. J. Dietrich, Wendell S., '51, .86 Stockton St., Princeton, N. J. Diggdon, Philip D., '54. .48 Charlton St., Princeton, N. J. Dignan, David W., '54. .174 Springdale Rd., Princeton, N. J. Dike, Donald J., '51. , 1940 Los Rables Ave., San Marino, Cal. Dimmock, David L., '52. .29 Steele St., New Britain, Conn. Dittmar, Joseph E., '54 .................. 1201 Belknap Pl. San Antonio, Tex. Doberstein, John W., '54. .7322 Boyer St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dodd, Bruce C., '53 ...... 4711 E. 36th St., Seattle 5, Wash. Dodd, Robert W., '52 ..................... 4 Godfrey Road Upper Montclair, N. J. Dodds, John A., '52 .... 729 Frenchmans Rd., Stanford, Cal. Dodge, Charles W. H., '51 ..... Spite House, Rockport, Me. Dodge, Harry W.. Jr., '52...15 Palmer Sq., Princeton, N. J. Doerfier, Henry M., Jr., '53 ............ 418 Hellerman St, Philadelphia 11, Pa. Doerschuck, John, '52 ............ 119 Whitehall Boulevard Garden City, N. Y. Doherty, Robert C., '52. .130 E, 70th St., New York, N, Y. Donahoe, Henry T., '53 .................. 230 35th Ave., N. Seattle 2, Wash, Donahower, John D., '51 .... 24 N. Bent Rd., Wyncote, Pa. Donald, Gordon D., Jr., '53 ...... River Rd., Rumson, N. J. Donan, Holland R., '51 .... 117 Gates Ave., Montclair, N. J. Donley, Richard D., '52, .40 Afterglow Way, Montclair, N. J. Donnell, Jim K., '53 ..... 212 Alta Vista Ave., Waterloo, Ia, Donohue, Francis M., '53 ........... ...... G reenville, Del. Donoso, Jose M., '51 ......... 292 Holanda, Santiago, Chile Dorn, Philip H., '52 .... 27 West 96th St., New York, N. Y. Dorsey, Robert K., '53 ...... ..1102 Shore Rd., Douglaston Long Island, N. Y. Dosdall, Thomas E., '52. .1141 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Dougherty, Robert E., '51. .95 Library Pl., Princeton, N. J. Dowds, Allan A., '53 .... 906 Cambridge Rd., Coshocton, O. Dowling, Alexander S., '51 ............. R D 2, Bath, N.Y. Downing, .James B., Jr., '53 .................. Garrison Rd. Owings Mills, Md. Downs, David L., '51. . 1528 Wyoming St., Schenectady, N. Y. Drayton, Richard, '53, .Echo Valley Farm, Newtown Sq., Pa. Dresser, William H., '52 .............. 418 B Devereux Ave. Princeton, N. J. Driemeyer, Clark M., '53 ...... 6 Southmoor, Clayton 5, Mo. Driggs, Franklin S., '52, .59 Summit Ave., Bronxville, N, Y. Driver, Frank L., Ill., '51 ........ 209 South Mountain Ave. Montclair, N. J. Drowne, Bradley C., '53 .... North Broadway, Nyack, N. Y. Drury, Ralph R., '51, .4150 Oak Knoll Dr., Youngstown, O. Dubman, Morton R., '54. .300 E, 57th St., New York, N. Y, Dubose, D. St. Pierre, Jr., '53. .Meadowmont, Durham, N. C. Duemler, Robert L., '54, .Washington Lane, Jenkintown, Pa. Duffield, Daniel M., Jr., '52 ..........,... 139 Mountain Rd. West Hartford, Conn. Duffy, Edward J., Ill, '53, .Old Chester Rd., Essex Fells, N.J. Duffy, Vincent R., '53 ........ 376 Park Ave., Paterson, N. J. Dunham, Edgar A., '53, ,Rensselaer Rd. Essex Fells, N. J. Dunham, Gilbert H. '52. .Cliff Court, New Brunswick, N. J. Dunkak, Elmer B,,Jr., '54. . Deacon Hill Farm, Monkton, Md. Dunn, John T., '54 ,,,... 2818 North 24th St., Arlington, Va. Dunn, William H., '52. .2818 North 24th St., Arlington, Va. Dunne, John G., '54. .1820 Albany Ave., W. Hartford, Conn. Dupre, Wallace D., Jr., '51 .......... 249 North Church St. Spartanburg, S. C. Durell, George B., II, '53, .1318 Willow Ave., Louisville, Ky. Durkin, James E., Jr., '53. .7 Fairview Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Durkee, Frank L., '54. .730 E. Pacific, Webster Groves, Mo. Dutrow, Samuel D., '54. .506 W. Second St., Frederick, Md. Duvall, John S., IV, '51 ......... 9201 Sligo Creek Parkway Silver Spring, Md, Dwight, Donald R., '53, .26 Lexington Ave., Holyoke, Mass. Dwight, William, '51 .... 26 Lexington Ave., Holyoke, Mass, Dwyer, James M., '53 .,...,.. 628 Broadway, Paterson, N, J. Dyer, Addison L., Jr., '51, .1077 Wilbert Rd., Lakewood, O, Bryn Maw r, Pa. E Eagon, John A., '54 ...... 216 Sheridan Pl., Lake Bluff, 111. Eakin. James E.. '52 ................ Box 127, Prospect, Pa. Eaton, Sidney l.., '54 .... 163 Highland St., Dedham, Mass. Eberhardt, Bruce A., '54..43 Schuman Pl., Baldwin, N. Y. Eby, Robert N., '52, .135 Inglewood Dr., Pittsburgh, 28, Pa. Ecker, Ceorge D., Jr., '52 ............,... 232 Academy St. Wilkes Barre, Pa. Evkfeldt, Edward H., 111, '54 ..... ..... 1 01 Bayard Lane Princeton. N. J. E1-kstein. Otto, '51. .70 17 34th Ave., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Edelman, lfredritr L., 554 ........ ...... 1 719 East 28th St. Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Eddy, Condit Jr., '54 ................. 21 Vermont Ave. Binghamton, N. Y. Eddy, Robert '51 .... 1283 Gardner Blvd.. Barlrerton. O. Edge. l.oyall H.. '51 .............. Morven, Princeton, N. J. Edsall. Robert R.. '52 ........ 70 Chestnut St., Boston. Mass. Edwards Benjamin F., 111, '53 .......... 100 N. Hanley Rd. Clayton 5, Mo. Edwards. Berry H., '53 ...... 3000 Silver St.. El Paso, Texas Edwards, Donald, '52 .......... R 1 D 2, Morristown, N. J. Edwards. Donald A., '52. .2320 E. Bellevue, Milwaukee, Wise. Effron, James W., '53 .... Yates Blvd., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Edin Thomas W. '54 ......... 5 Radnor Rd. Radnor Pa E s e e u ' Ehrenberg, Claude J., '52 ................ 4340 W. 24th St. Minneapolis 5, Minn. Ehrenelou. John O., '51. .925 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Ehrmann, Norbert E., '53. .36 Walnut St.. Toms River, N. J. Eirhenberg, Peter R., '54 ..... 121 Franklin Pl., Wtxotlnlere Long lsland, N. Y. Eirhorn, Earl W., '51 .... 274 Dewitt Ave., Belleville, N. J. Eid, Harry S., Jr.. '54 ........ 5 Baylis Pl., Lynbrook, N.Y. Eighmy, George W., Jr.. ,51. .7 Colvin Ave.. Buffalo, N. Y. Eisenbeis, George C., '53. .4931 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis. Mo. Eisenberg. Pablo, S., '54 ................... 119 Cypress St. Maplewood. N. J. Zi' Fa Eisner, Erie Y., '5l. .41 Central Park West, New York. N. Y. Elbow, William T., '53 .... 3 Audubon Pl.. Radburn. N. J. Elder, William V., 111, '54 ............ Worthington Yalley Glyndon, Md. Elkins, William l.., '54 ...... 704 Palo Rd., Bryn Mawr. Pa. Eller, Jolm D., '51. .227 Roslyn Rd., Winston Salem, N. C. Ellicott, John V. l... '51. .6818 Glenbrook Rd., Bethesda, Md. Ellinger, Merlin E., Jr., '53 ............ 1314 Oak Hill Ave. Hagerstown, Md. Elliott, Donald lf., '54 .............. 214 34th Aye.. Larhine Elliott. James R., '53.. Montreal 32, Quebec. Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6715 Cherokee 1.ane Kansas City. Mo. Elliott. Charles E., 111, '51 .......... 12 Ridgewood Terran-e Mapleu ood. N. J. Elliott. John B., '51 ........ 80 West Rd., Short Hills, N. J. Ellis, Carroll A.. '52 ............ 120 Juarez. Mexico. D. l . Ellis, David, '52 ........ Essex House Hotel. New ark. N. J. Ellis, Franklin C., Jr., '51 .............. 1119 Sheridan Bd. Ellis. William B., Jr., Hubbard Worrals. lll. '53 ..... ...... 3 15 Leivester Rd. Kenilworth. 111. Ellwood, Richard S., '53 ..... ........ 3 74 Hamilton Rd. Ridgewood. N. J. Ely, Clarenre G., '51 ........ .... S proul and Godfrey Rd. Ely, Richard A.. '54, .2334 Central Ave., Ocean City. N. J. Emanuel, Louis, 1l1 '51 ............ 547 N. 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QUAKER AND MOTHER'S OATS ARE THE SAME f 7 Q 223 Engel, Julien, '54 .......... 620 E. 24th St., Paterson, N. J. Engle, Robert A., '52. .357 Stockton St., Hightstown, N. J. England. Edward H., '51 ........ 195 Park Pl., Decatur, 111. Entwisle, William R.. '5l. .5938 Walnut St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Erdman, Calvin P., '54 .................. 1050 Rosalind Rd. San Marino, Cal. Erdman, David, '53 ...... 20 Boudinot St., Princeton, N. J. Erdody, Robert G., '51. .28 Fish Ave.. Bellmore, L. 1., N. Y. Ertel, Samuel L., '53 ............. Aronimink Arms, Apt. A Drexel Hills, Pa. Erwin, Henry P., Jr., '53. .723 15th St., Washington 8, D. C. Esler, Lewis H., Jr., '51 ...... Tonbridge Rd., Haverford, Pa. Evans, James W., '52 .............. 319 W. Washington St. Kirkwood, Mo. Evans, McNair, '52 .............. Box 8, Laurinburg, N. C. Evans, Murphy, '54. .410 W. Church St., Laurinburg, N. C. Evans, Richard Virdin, '51 .............. 5734 Pimlico Rd. Baltimore, Md. Ewart, William F., Jr., '52 ...... 1265 Beechwood Boulevard Pittsburgh, Pa. Ewing, John Kennedy, 1V, '54 ...... 2301 Packard Building Philadelphia, Pa. Ewing, Samuel E., '52 ........ ...... Y 'alley Forge, Pa. Reunion Hall F Faber, William A., '53 ...... Argyle Rd., Essex Fells, N. J. Fahland, Gerdon R., '54. .6354 N. 33rd Ave., Omaha, Neb. Fairchild, James P., '51 ..................... Bayside Drive . Plandome, L. l., N. Y Fairfax, Charles W., 11, '53 ..... .......... 2 0 Chapel St. Brookline, Mass. Fanjoy, Thomas A., '54 ..... .. .... 222 N. Mulberry St. Statesville, N. C. Farr, Thomas A., '54. .290 Narragansett Ave., Lawrence, N.Y. Farrar, Lancelot L., Jr., '54 .................. 35 Elliott Rd. Great Neck, N. Y. Farrell, Charles J., '51 ........ 214 Orchard St., Warren. Pa. Farrer, Sanford, '52 .... 289 Empire Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fast, Robert E., '54 .......... R D 2, Box 112, Sewell, N. J. Fawcett, Arthur H., Jr.. '51, .40 Cornhill St., Annapolis, Md. Fedden, Charles E., '53 .............. 1321 Pennington Rd. West Englewood, N. .l. Fehrenbach, Charles W., '51 .... Port Rd., Brownsville, Tex. Feist, Richard S., '54 ................... 336 Wellesley Rd. Philadelphia 19, Pa. 224 Felch Kenneth H., '51. .401 Kilbourn Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Feld, Alan W., '51 .......... 15 Heights Rd., Clifton, N. J. Fennelly, John J.. '53 ...... Box P, Ross Marin County, Cal. Fenner, Darwin C., '54. .1705 Calhoun St., New Orleans, La. Fenton, Albert James, Jr., '54 ................ 26 Park Ave. Willoughby, O. Ferguson, Archibald H., '52. .52 E. 97th St., New York, N. Y. Ferguson, George R., Jr., '54 .............. 244 Ponfield Rd. West Bronxville, N Y. Ferris, Richard F., '51 ........ 49 Howard St., Verona, N. J. Ferris, Robert L., Jr., '53 .............. 1114 Plainfield Ave. Plainfield, N. J. Fertick, Charles R., '54 ...... 3808 Beech St., Cincinnati, O. Fessler, Robert H., '54 .............. 511 Highland Terrace Williztnisgmort. Pa. Field, Robert E., '53..2345 Eastwood Pl.. Memphis, Tenn. Finch, Rufus C., Jr., '51, .151 E. 79th St., New York, N. Y. Fine, Joel A., '52 ........ College St., Old Saybrook, Conn. Fine, John B.. '52 ...... St. Marks School. Southhoro, Mass. Finken, Robert E., '52 .... 2 Tudor Lane, Yonkers 2, N. Y. Finney, Redmond C. S., '51 ................ Eccleston, Md. Finney, .lervis S., '53 ....................... Eccleston, Md. Finnie, Robert C., '51. .879 Ellair Pl., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Firestone. David M., '53, .1040 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Fischer, Keith P., '54 ......... 3207 E. Calhoun Boulevard Minneapolis, Minn. Fish, Howard M., Jr., '52 ...... 536 Arlington Rd., Erie, Pa. Fisher, Fred J., '54 .... 5 Lake Court, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Fisher, Gerald W., Jr., '54 ............ 2493 Makiki Heights Honolulu, Hawaii Fisher, lieter A., '53 ................... Owings Mills, Md. Fiske, Richard S., '54. .4414 Wickford Rd., Baltimore, Md. Fitts, Charles T., '53 ...... 13 Northwood St.. Jackson, Tenn. Fitts, David M., '53 .... 1441 Martine Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Fiveash, Joseph G., Jr., '52 ............ 1117 Westover Ave. Norfolk 7, Va. Flack, Jolm A., '54 .... 63 Le Moyne Ave., Washington. Pa. Flamm, Martin L., '54 ...... ...... 3 42 Knickerbocker Rd. Englewood, N. J. Flanigan, Robert M., '52 ..... ........... 1 'uri-hase, N. Y. Fleishhacker M., '54 ..................... 2600 Pacific Ave. San Francisco 15, Cal. Fleming, David W., '52. .1020 Fifth Ave., New York 28, N. Y. Fleming, Dorion, Jr., '51 ................ 5533 Danneel St. New Orleans, La. Fleming, Peter E., Jr., '51 .... ...... K ings Highway Middletown, N. J. Fletcher, James B., Jr., '54 ..... ....... 1 609 Waverly Way Baltimore 12, Md. Flinn, Robert B., '52. .503 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. Florance. Colden R., '52. .3101 35th St., Wzlshiligton, D. C. Flury, William R., '54 ............... 217 Hollywood Drive Trenton, N. J. Flynn, Richard M., '52 ....... 2728 Henry Hudson Parkway New York, N. Y. Fogle, David P., '51, .124 Highland Court, Georgetown, Ky. J Foley, Francis M., '53 ................... 106 Holland Ave. North Tarrytown, N. Y. Folk. Hugh W., '52. .633 Techwood Drive N., Atlanta, Ga. Folli, Arthur C., '51 ........ 127 Lincoln Ave., Orange, N. J. Fong Wen, '51 ...... 334 Chang Shao Rd., Shanghai, China Ford F., Gualdo, Jr., '52 .... 30 Battle Rd., Princeton, N. J. Ford. Jeremiah, lll, '54. .St. Georges School, Newport,.R. 1. Ford, Kenneth A., Jr., '54. .537 Woodlawn Ave., Glencoe, Ill. Forgan, James R., Jr., '52. .778 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Forman, James D., '54 .... Box 184, Port Washington, N. Y. Forrestal, Peter O., '52 .......... 3508 Prospect Ave., N. W. Washington. D. C. Forsyth, Edward T., '53 ..................... 25 Argyle Pl. Rockville Centre, N. Y. Forsyth, George A., '53 ...... 62 Battle Rd.. Princeton, N. J. Fosmoe. Robert J.. '52. .893 Fisher St., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Foster, Seymour R.. '51 .............. 1411 34tl1 St., N. W. Washington, D. C. Foulke, Robert D., '52. .4925 Aldrich So., Minneapolis, Minn. Fowler, James E., '53 .... 1915 North 10th St., Boise. Idaho Fowler, Howland A.. '52. .210 E. 68th St., New York, N. Y. Fowler, Larned B., '53 .... 39 E. 68th St., New York, N. Y. Fox, James M., Jr., '54 ....... Rumson Rd., Rumson, N. J. Fox. Fox. Fox. James M., Jr., ' John D., '52. . . Norman, '54. . . 54. .206 Rodman Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. . . . . . . .Palm Terrace, Gainesville, Fla. . . . . . . .24 Avon Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. WILLIAM 0 RIORDAN Qin ,H1 v111n1fQ uf Fraley, Frederick W., III., '54 ..... 17300 Shaker Boulevard Cleveland, O. Frame, William H., III, '51 .... ...... 4 82 Bellwood Ave. N. Tarrytown, N. Y. Franck, Ernest P., '54 ................ R F D, Roslyn, N. Y. Frank, William W., Jr., '52. .326 Roberts Ave., Glenside, Pa. Franklin, Homer F., '5l. .24 Franklin St., Morristown, N. J. Frazer G Frantz, Leroy, Jr., '51 ..................... Davenport Neck New Rochelle, N. Y. Fraser, Robert S., '52 ...... 6 Iroquois St., Caledonia, N. Y. Fraser, Ronald G., '54 .... 300 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Frazee, Stanley S., Jr., '54. .420 Kingston Rd., Oreland, Pa. Edwin C. '51 .... 388 Morrow Rd., Englewood, N. J. Frazier, Richard C., '52 ............... 14 North Dod Hall Princeton, N. J. Frederick, John B. M., '51 .... 62 Adawamis Ave., Rye, N. Y. Fredrick, George F., '54. .53 Elliott Pl., East Orange, N. J. Freeman, David D., '52. .360 First Ave., New York, N. Y. Freeman, Richard E., '51. .73 Maple Ave., Morristown, N. J. Freitag, William H., '54 .................... 54 Maple Ave. Rockville Centre, N. Y. French, William W., III, '53 ............ 1231 Niazuma Ave. Birmingham 5, Ala. Freund, Oswald A., Jr., '52. .181 143rd St., Neponsit, N. Y. Frey, Eric W., '53 ...................... 183 Pinehurst Ave. Hudson View Gardens, N. Y. Frey, Robert E., '52 ........ Court Rd., Morris Plains, N. J. Fried, Alvin H., '53 ...... 101 Garfield Ave., Trenton, N. J. Friedman, Stanford D., '53 .............. 1139 East 22nd St. Brooklyn 10, N. Y. Froelich, James D., Jr., '53, .68 E. 86th St., New York, N. Y. Fromm, Joseph L., '53 .................... 321 Kerby Road Grosse Pointe 30, Mich. Frorer, Peter, '53 ............................. Wayne, Pa. Frost, Kenneth E., '5l. .1150 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Frost, James L., '53 .... 229 E. 33rd St., Baltimore 18, Md. Frye, Robert L., '53 ...... 2255 Fairfax St., Denver 7, Colo. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY RINGS CLUB CHARMS AND PINS DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS WEDDING GIFTS FOR UPPER CLASS CLUBS DANCE FAVORS o PRIZES AND TROPHIES for Scholastic and Athletic Awards 0 Please send for folders Correspondence Invited J. E. CALDWELL 8: CU. Jewelers-Silversmiths-Stationers CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS PHILADELPHIA 7 226 Fuellhart, William C., Jr., '51 ........ 406 West Third Ave. Warren, Pa. Fuhrer, James H., '54 ................ 120 Wykagyl Terrace New Rochelle, N. Y. Fulks, James K., '53. .18450 Scarsdale Rd., Detroit 23, Mich. Fuller, Mark, Jr., '54 .... 225 Charles St., Cincinnati 15, O. Fullerton, Samuel C., III, '54 .............. Sunbeam Farms Miami, Okla. Fyles, Roderick, A., '54. .146 24 Beech Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Gaidzis, John R., '54. .156 Madison St., New York 2, N. Y. Gaillard, William D., Ill, '53 .............. 4 Wayside Lane Scarsdale, N. Y. Gaines, George C., '51 ........ Box 300, Fayetteville, W. Va. Gaines, Ludwell E., Jr., '51, .Box 300, Fayetteville, W. Va. Gaines, Robert J., '54. .186 Harding Drive, S. Orange, N. J. Galesi, Francis S., '53 .... 356 East 37th St., Paterson, N. J. Gall, Peter E., '54. .116 Heriot St., Drummondville, Quebec Gall, William S., Jr., '53 .... 116 Heriot St., Drummondville Quebec, Canada Galloway, Richard C., '54 ......... 841 Royal Ave., Calgary Alberta, Canada Gallup, George H., '53 .... The Great Rd., Princeton, N. J. Galt, John, '54 ........ 51 Bishop Parkway, Pittsfield, Mass. Gambee, Sumner B., '51, .220 Speer Ave., Englewood, N. J. Gamble, Walter J., '53 .... 255 Adams St., Milton 86, Mass. Gamblin, Rodger L., '54 ................ 23305 Warson Rd. St. Louis 22, Mo. Canoe, Charles S., '51 ............... 505 East Gorgas Lane Philadelphia, Pa. Garard, James L., Jr., '54. .50 Woodley Rd., Winnetka, Ill. Gardiner, William C., '54. .219 84th St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. Gardner, Alfred W., '52 .... 6 Newlin Rd., Princeton, N. J. Gardner, William G. B., '53 ......... 391 Beechmont Drive New Rochelle, N. Y. Gardy, Allen C., '53 ........ Golfview Rd., Doylestown, Pa. Caresche, Edmond A., '52. .16 Crestwood Rd., Clayton 5, Mo. Garrett, George P., '52 ....... 219 Phillips Pl., Orlando, Fla. Gartin, James C., '54. .1395 Valencia Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. Garwood, William L., '52. .2213 Windsor Rd., Austin, Texas Gates, Caleb F., Jr., '53 .... 737 Emerson St., Denver, Colo. Gates, Geoffrey, '54 ...... 236 East 61st St., New York, N. Y. Galley, William S., '54 ............... 410 S. Kirkwood Rd. Kirkwood 22, Mo. Gauthier, John O., '52 ..... .............. 1 125 Stephenson Iron Mountain, Mich. Gay, Ellery C., Jr., '51 ...... 9 Gay Place, South Normandy Little Rock, Ark. Gayner, John M., III, '52 .............. 1327 Sycamore Ave. Brunswick, Ga. Geer, John F., '52 ........ 480 Ocean Ave., Lawrence, N. Y. Geiger, Albert J., Jr., '5l. .2328 N. Decatur Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Gelfman, Sam W., '53 ....... 47 Elm Road, Caldwell, N. J. Geller, Sheldon I., '54 .... 1857 E. 24th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gelwicks, Louis E., Jr., '51 .............. 37 Brompton Rd. Great Neck, N. Y. Gentry, James B., Jr., '54. .3 Erwin Park, Montclair, N. J. Gentsch, Kenneth W., '54..135 Iowa Ave., Belleville, Ill. Gerney, Michael B., '54. .955 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Geyman, John P., '52 ................... Hope Ranch Park Santa Barbara, Cal. Ghormley, Hugh M., '5l. .1415 W. 188th St., Seattle, Wash. Giardino, Mario D., '53 ................ 161 Elderiields Rd. Manhasset, N. Y. Gibbins, George D., Jr., '53. .3 Bridle Creek Rd., Ladoe, Mo. Gibbon, Samuel Y., Jr., '53 .............. Washington Lane Jenkintown, Pa. Gibbs, Merrill H., Jr., '54 .......... 1810 South James Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. Gilbert, Clinton, Jr., '51..120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Gilbert, Norman, '52. .190 Archer Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Giles, David L., '52 ...... 2324 Raleigh Rd., Memphis, Tenn. Gilgen, Albert R., '52 .... 615 S. Firestone Blvd., Akron, O. Gilkeson, Robert C., '51 ....... Hudson Garden View Apts. 183rd St., New York, N. Y. Gill, James S., '51 ........ 107 Eyre Court, St. Johns Wood London N. W. 8, England Gill, Louis M., Jr., '54 ...... 21 Dahlia Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. Gillespie, Dennis K., '54 .... ....... 6 55 N. Church St. Bound Brook, N. J. Gillespie, George, Jr., '52 .......... 629 Strath Haven Ave. Swarthmore, Pa. Gillespie, Richard R., '52, .814 St. James St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gilliam, John D., '53 .................. 2915 Winthrop Rd. Shaker Heights 20, 0. Gillis, Wayve L., '54 ...... 1269 Hall Ave., Lakewood 7, 0. Gillman, Thomas V., Jr., '51 ............... 219 C King St. Princeton, N. J. Giordano, John C., '52 .... Box 13, West Long Branch, N. J. Gitelman, Hillel J., '54, .769 Harvard St., Rochester, N. Y. Glass, Bradley M., '53. .Sunset Ridge Rd., Northbrook, Ill. Glass, Richard E., '52 .... 97 Lelferts Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Glenn, Paul F., '52 ........ 330 N. Myers Ave., Sharon, Pa. Glerum, James N., '52, .Fairfield Rd., R F D, Caldwell, N.J. Glickman, Harvey, '52 ...... 17 Corbin Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gloeckner, Frederick H., '52 ............ 110 East 4th Ave. Conshohocken, Pa. Gnatz, William R., '51..197 Stephens St., Belleville, N. J. Godolphin, Thomas S., '53 ........... Joseph Henry House Princeton, N. J. Godson, William H., lll, '51 ........ 104 Vali Boyu Behek Istanbul, Turkey Goetschius, James R., '53 .......... 118 South Central Ave. Ramsey, N. J. Golf, Allston S., Jr., '53 ..... Box 441, South Woodstock,Vt. Golden, Joseph F., '53 ........ 4810 Morris St., Germantown Philadelphia, Pa. Goldman, Maurice E., '51, .1327 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Goldman, Douglas L., '52, .1000 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Goldman, Irwin J., '53 ..... 65 70 Booth St., Queens, N. Y. Goldman, Robert S., '53 ................... 1000 Park Ave. New York 28, N. Y. Goldsmith, Herbert A., '51 ........ 2175 S. W. Kings Court Portland 5, Ore. Golembiewski, Robert T., '54 ................ 44 Myrtle St. Trenton 8, N. J. Gonzalez, Alberto J., '52 ....... .... 2 112 S. Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. Gonzalez, Guillermo E., Jr., '54 .................. Box 4347 San Juan 21. Puerto Rico Goodale, Robert L. '52 ................ 42 Fresh Pond Lane Cambridge, Mass. Goodell, Phillips W., Jr., '53 ..... ........ 4 720 Northcott Downers Grove, lll. Goodkind, Edward R., '54 .......... 19 Copper Beech Lane Cedarhurst, L. I., N, Y. Goodrich, Hunter, Jr., '52, .276 Maple St., Englewood, N. J. Gordon, Robert P.. '53, .402 S. Washington St., Hinsdale, Ill. Gordon, Spencer, Jr., '52 ................ 2305 California St. Washington, D. C. Gorter, James P., '51, .716 Westminster Rd., Lake Forest.1ll. Gough, William C., '52 ...... 250 Broad Ave., Leonia, N. J. Gould, Ansel V., '52 ...... 16 Oberlin St., Maplewood, N. J. Gould, Burnham S., '54 .................. 24 Jessamine St. West Hartford, Conn. Gould, Theodore, lll, '51 ..... ......... L utherville, Md. Gowen, Edward H. G., '53 ..... ...... B ox 482, Route 1 Port Blakely, Wash, Gowen, Francis l., '51 .... ...... E ast Gravers Lane Chestnut Hill, Pa. Gowen, George W., '52 ..... ..,cfo U. S. Dept. of State Washington. D. C. Gowing, Robert P., '52 .............. 1288 Eastern Parkway Louisville, Ky. Grady. George W., '51, ,Khakum Wood, Greenwich, Conn. Graff, Frank M., Jr., '52 ........ 841 11th St., Oakmont, Pa. Graham, John, '52 ........ 76 College Rd., Princeton, N. 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Son Francisco, Calif Kansas Cnty, Mo MmneupoIus,Mmn. South Bend,Ind. Tranton,N.J. ' I, 11:11:11: Ulu, . . 9 - J' 4' 2 . I V ' s U I U o 1 . .3 . 9 4 , 'Hun rI:::,, ' ,Qin k S f ' N ' ' W , EP Q EE53' , N 'E N J so' g 6 , an l ff . 1 gn! J 1 .f-qv' 1 1 We r 'tl K, I 3 .L J' I 0 ' . ,D ' . . 1 . 4 ri . . . . - I of , D - 5 , , . . . Green, James E., Jr., '53 ...... 1116 University Drive, N. E. Atlanta, Ga Greene, F. E. Wade, '54, .103 E. 84th St., New York, N. Y. Greene, William C., '54 ........ Center Street, Dover, Mass. Greenman, Ralph N., Jr., '54 .......... 1535 Rockland Ave. Greenwald, James H., '54 ........... Rocky River, 0. .1411 West State Street Trenton, N. J. Gregg, Will R., Jr., '53. .1 E. 66th St., New York 21, N. Y. Gregory, Edward D., '52 .... 309 N. Bridge St., Bedford. Va. Gregory, William P., '52 ...... 1060 Race St., Denver, Colo. Greif, lrvin, Jr., '52 ...... 1112 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Griffin, Claibourne E., '51..1745 Massachusetts Ave., S. E. Washington. D. C. Grifiin, Paul F., Jr., '54 .................... Bear Creek, Pa. Grillin, Robert L., '52 .... 60 Marrett Rd., Lexington, Mass. Gridith, Walter S., '52 ................ 3145 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis, Ind. Grillith, William L., '51, .524 Woodlawn Rd., Baltimore, Md. Griffith, Webster, '53 .... 503 W. Horner St., Ebensburg, Pa. Griggs, Phillip H.. '54, .200 North Main, W. Hartford, Conn. Griswold, John D., '51 .......... 189 Upper Mountain Ave. Montclair, N. J. Groome, Edwin W., '53 .... ..... 3 516 Garfield St., N. W. Washington, D. C. Groome, John R., '51 .................. 802 Washington St. Hackettstown, N. J. Gross, Meredith G., Jr., '54, .1706 Ong St., Amarillo, Texas Grosset, Alexander D., Jr., '54 .,......... Cedarwood Drive Grossman, Gordon W., '54 .... Groves, E. Lester, Jr., '54 ......... Greenwich, Conn. .. . .24516 Oakland Rd. Bay Village, 0. 77 Prospect Hill Ave. Summit, N. J. Grozier, David P., '53 .... 168 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. Grueninger, Walter E., '54 .............. 56 Claremont Rd. Palisade, N. J. Guiher, James M., Jr., '51 .... ..... I lnion Bank Building Clarksburg, W. Va. 227 Guilbert, Nicholas R., ll, '53 ............ 8103 Eastern Ave. Philadelphia 18, Pa. Gulick, Peter V. D., '52 ...... 2280 Tinkham Rd., Akron, O. Guiles, Philip E., '54 ..... ................ 6 5 Sulvan Ave. Gushin, Stephen R., '54 ..,.......... 516 North Wood Ave. Linden, N. J. Gustavson, Roger, '52 ....... 5412 Berteau St., Chicago, lll. H Haas, Arthur D., '51 ...... 71 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. Hackett, Montague H., Jr., '54 ............ 19 East 72nd St. New York, N. Y. Hackney, Hiram H., Jr., '53 .... .......... F inksburg, Md. Haering, George, '52 ................ 6625 32nd Pl., N. W. Washington, D. C. Hagaman, John l., '52. .288 Forest Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Hagan, Silas P., '54 ...... 240 Derrick Ave., Uniontown, Pa. Hager, Peter A., '51 ...... 4 Depeyster Ave., Tenafly, N. J. Hahn, Donald P., '51 .... 20 Charlcote Pl., Baltimore, Md. Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Alton P., '51 .............. Bath Pike, Bethlehem, Pa. , Donald R., '52 .... 32 Edgehill Rd., Little Rock, Ark. , Harleston J., Jr., '53 ........ 261 Upper Mountain Ave. Upper Montclair, N. J. Ivan P., '54 .... cfo Westminster College, Fulton, Mo. John J., '52 ........ 375 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Hall Kent H., '51 ........ Shawnee Hills, Wheeling, W. Va. Hall, Victor C., '53 ............. Box 500, Jamesburg, N. J. Hall, Virginius C., Jr., '54. .22 Elmhurst Pl., Cincinnati 8, O. Hallengren. Howard E., '52 ........... 5423 Hutchinson St. Chicago, Ill. Hallowell, William L., Jr., '53 .... ...... A shley House Paget, Bermuda Halsev, Alexander V. R., '51 .... ...... 1 25 E. 72nd St. New York, N. Y. Haman, Maxwell M., '53 ........ ......... 4 30 E. 65th St. New York 21, N. Y. Hambleton, George B. E., '52 .......... Owings Mills, Md. Hamill, Chalmers M., Jr., '51 ........ 2300 Connecticut Ave. Washington, D. C. Hamilton, Michael, '52 ........ R R 1, Yellow Springs, O. Hamilton, Willard F., '51. .57 Maple St., Maplewood, N. J. Hamilton, William G., '54 ............ 1505 Oakcrest Court Appleton, Wisc. Hammer, Richard M., '51 .... ..... 1 00 Marlboro Rd. Brooklyn, N. Y. Handelman, Joseph W., '52 ............ 9 Brewster Terrace New Rochelle, N. Y. Handler, Alan B., '53 ........ 43 Vassar Ave., Newark, N. J. Handler, Joel F., '54 ........ 43 Vassar Ave., Newark, N. J. Handley, John J., Jr., '51 .............. 69 West Cayuga St. Oswego, N. Y. Handren, Bruce E., '52 ............ Locust Ave., Rye, N. Y. Hannum, William H., '54. .411 N. Main, Sand Springs, Okla. Hansen, Daniels D., '52 .............. 4551 Roundtop Drive Los Angeles 65, Calif. Hansen, William A., '52. .72 Dayton Ave., Toms River, N.J. Hanssen, Carl A., '51 ...... 7201 10th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Happer, Andrew P., '52 .... 330 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Harden, Edgar F., '53 ........... . . .R.D. 3, Bethlehem, Pa. Hardenburg, Harold C., Jr., '54. .Cedar Rd., Watchung, N. J. Harder, James D. R., '53. .531 East 72d St., New York, N. Y. Hardie, Eben, 111, '54 .... 1922 State St., New Orleans 15, La. Harper Harper Stanhope Hall Headley B. '51 ...... P.O. Box 1096, Trenton, N. J. I John F., 'si ...... Balmville Ra., Newburgh, N. Y. Harper, Hugo H., '52 ............ R.F.D. 1, Westwood, N. J. Harper, Ronald R., '54. .143 Boden Hill, Turtle Creek, Pa. Harriman, Sanford L., '52. . 147 W. 79th St., New York, N.Y. Harrington, Roby, 111, '51 .......... R.D. 1, Lyons Plains Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Westport, Conn. Donald E., '53. . .340 South Main St., Cohasset, Mass Dwight C., '54 .............. 1588 Greencrest Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. John W., '51 .... 151 East 79th St., New York, N. Y. Mack C., 111, '53 ............ 202 East Samano St. Edinburg, Tex. Martin S., Jr., '54 .......... 10 Chesterwood Ave. Mount Vernon, N. Y. Harris, Paul D., '54. .1425 Essex Rd., West Englewood, N. J. Harris, Harris, Harris, Sheldon R., '53 ........ 30 Surfside Rd., Lynn, Mass. Sherwood, '54 .......... Marshlands, Beaufort, S. C. Stephen V., '52 .... .......... 4 22 Glenburn Rd. Clarks Green, Pa. Harrison, Carter H., '54 ................ 3633 W. 147th Pl. Midlothian, Ill. Harrison, Dean W., '54. .2 Haskell Court, Gloucester, Mass. Harrison, James L., Jr., '54. .55 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Hart, Blandon, '54 ............. Lilac Lane, Princeton, N. J. Hart, Gifford R., '52 ........ 24 Melrose Pl., Montclair, N. J. Hartel, Reed W., '52 .................. Jericho, L. 1., N. Y. Hartmire, Wayne C., Jr., '54 ............ 820 Concord Ave. Drexel Hills, Pa. Hartwell, John M., '54 .... 467 Fairview Ave., Orange, N. J. Hartwell, Samuel A., '52. .76 Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hartzell, Harry E., Jr., '53 ................ 111 Marshall St. Upper Darby, Pa. Hardie, James H., '51 ............ 315 South Linden Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. Harding, John P., 11, '53. .3100 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, lll. Hardy, Charles D., Jr., '52 .... 26 Lenox Rd., Summit, N. J. Hardy, Hugh G., '54 .............. 7 Park Avenue Terrace Bronxville, N. Y. Hardy, Robert W., '54 ........ 26 Lenox Rd., Summit, N. J. Harer, William B., '52 ........ State Rd. and Rogers Ave. Harvey Kennett Sq., Pa. Ashton '51 ...... 168 E. 95th St. New York N. Y. Harvey: Eugene' H., '53 .... 907 Guenther' Ave., Yeadbn, Pa. Harvey, Frank H., Jr., '52 .... 112 Melbourne St., Akron, O. Harvey, Frederick G., '54 .............. 1129 Garfield Ave. South Pasadena, Cal. Harwood, Harry R., '53 ...... 49 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Harwood, Herbert H., Jr., '53. . ............ 5821 Walnut St. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hasslacher, Peter C., '54 ...... 8 Park Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Hastings, Charles D., '53 ........ 913 South Washington St. Alexandria, Va. Hastings, Edward E., '51. . .505 Oakley Rd., Haverford, Pa. Hargrave, Richard D., '52. .1285 Clover St., Rochester, N. Y. Hargraves, Gordon S., '53 .... 1501 Monk Rd., Gladwyne, Pa. Harmon, Francis S., Jr., '54 .......... 464 Riverside Drive New York 27, N. Y. Harner, Philip B., '54. . .523 West James St., Lancaster, Pa. Harper, Charles L., '52 ........ Care of Mr. H. M. Harper Morton Grove, Ill. Harper, Fletcher M., '51 ...... 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. 228 Hatch, Everett F., '54 .................. 970 Edgewood Ave. Pelham Manor, N. Y. Hatch, Robertson, '54. .1165 Fifth Ave., New York 29, N. Y. Hattstaedt, John J., '54 ........ 596 Maple St., Winnetka, lll. Hauben, Robert 1., '54 ............ 135 Prospect Park, S. W. Brooklyn 18, N. Y. Haugaard, William P., '51 ..... ..... 3 95 Riverside Drive New York, N. Y. Fayetteville, N. Y. Haup tfuhrer, Robert P., '53 ........,...... 422 Vernon Rd. Jenkintown, Pa. Haury, Arthur R., '51 ...... 9 Hawley Rd., Hamden, Conn. Havell, George F., Jr., '52 ................ Highbridge Rd. Hawke, George G., '51 ...... 2 Main St., Flemington, N. J. Hawkinson, Robert K., '5l. .33 40 149 Place, Flushing, N. Y. Hawks, David Howard, '52 ............ 1150 Moraga Drive Los Angeles 24, Cal. Hawley, Frederick W., 111, '54 .......... 2681 Sheridan Rd. Evanston, lll, Hawthorn, Bruce G., '54 .......... 2886 Quaker Bridge Rd. Trenton, N, J. Hayes, John K. M., '52 ..... 43 Wai Lo Chou Lu, Kueiyans Keiechow, China Hayes, Richard S., Jr., '51 .................... 555 Park St. Upper Montclair, N. J. Hayman, Robert F.. '53 ............ 7 512 Yama Shita Park Yokohoma, Japan Hays, Andrew J., '53. .2749 Lombardy Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Hazeltine, Barrett, '53. .15 Tower Drive, Maplewood, N. J. Headley, John M., '51 ..................... Woodstock, Vt. Healey, William V., Jr., '52 .......... 1349 Lexington Ave. Healy, John B., '54. .633 Black Rock Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. New York 28, N. Y. Heath, James M., '54. .9 Shadow Lane, E. Williston, N. Y. Heaton, Cherrill P., '54. . .230 Morris St., Morristown, N. J. Heaton, William B., '51 .................... 10 Oakdale St. Pleasant Ridge, Mich. Hecht, Burt L., '54 ........ Jefferson St., Monticello, N. Y. Hecht, Frederick M., '51 .... Montrose Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Heckett, Eric F., '51 .......... 120 W. Pearl St., Butler, Pa. Hedding, James F., Jr., '51 ............ 101 Lawncroft Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hedick, Herbert H., '52. .130 Kenneth Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. Heimerdinger, John F., '54, .299 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Hellwarth, Robert W., '52 ............... 14429 Terry Ave. Henderson, Herbert J., '52, .503 Brookside Ave., Wayne, Pa. Henderson, Richard A., '51. .503 Brookside Ave., Wayne, Pa. Henderson, Wellington S., '53 .......... 711 Bromfield Rd. San Mateo, Cal. Henkel, Joel E., '52 ............ 386 White Oak Ridge Rd. Short Hills, N. J. Henneberger, Thomas C., '53 ............ 131 Woodland Rd. Madison, N. J. Hennon, Thomas J., '52 ...... 36 Bank St., Princeton, N. J. Henry, Bayard, '53 .... Llewellyn Park, West Orange, N. J. Herbert, John D., '52 ........ 1842 Union Commerce Bldg. Cleveland 14, O. Herbert, John K., Jr., '54. .1 West 72nd St., New York, N.Y. Herbert, Roy A., '51 ....................... Bedford, N. Y. Herbert, Thomas W., '52 .............. 1929 Trenton Drive Trenton, Mich. Hermansclorfer, Howard D., '53 .............. 302 11th Ave. Huntington, W. Va. Hermiz, Ramiz Y., '53 ...... 77 186 Ammar, Baghdad, Iraq Herndon, John William J., '52 ........ 1608 Willsmoore St, Springfield, lll. Herndon, Noah T., '54 .............. 1608 Willemoore Ave. Springfield, Ill. Herndon, Richard E., '54, .1550 Portola Rd., Woodside, Cal. Herr, Cowles W., '53 ............ Stonehenge, Stanton, N. J. Herrin, Gareld R., '51. .220 Elmwood Ave., Hohokus, N. J. Herrington, Alan G., '54 .... 1301 Forest St., Denver, Colo. Hey, Emanuel B., '54 ..... Detroit 2 7, Mich. Helm, John B., Jr., '53. .2108 Edgehill Rd., Louisville 5, Ky. Helm Helm Helm Helm Helm Helm , John R., '52 .......... 45 Lloyd Rd., Montclair, N. J. , Joseph B., '54 .... 2108 Edgehill Rd., Louisville, Ky. , Thomas C., '53 ............ Lime Kiln Lane, R R 1 Louisville 7, Ky. , Scott, '51 ...... 6600 Woodwell Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa, e, Frank L., '54. .104 Hallett Ave., Port Jefferson, N. Y. e, Jay Ely, '54 ........ 9100 Crefeld St., Chestnut Hill Philadelphia, Pa. Helman, Ira, '52 ........ 667 East 34th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Helton, Earle G., '51 .... 334 Hilldale Drive, Decatur, Ga. Hemmer, Donald R., '53 .......... Main Rd., Hewitt, N. J. Hemminger, Charles H.. 52 . .31 Fair Hill Rd., Westfield, N. J. Henderson, Edgar P., '52 .................. 467 Ridge Ave. Lawrenceburg, Ind. Dickinson Hall Herron, Matthew J., '53 .... . Hershey, Richard H., '51. , . . Herzog, Rayne M., '52. . . . Heseltine, Clark G., '54 .... . Hess, Carl H., '53 ............. .... Heuer, George J., Jr., '51 .... Hewitt, Archibald M., Jr., '51 .. . . . . . . . .214 Deerfield Drive Rochester 9, N. Y. . ..... .... 6 6 Sherman Ave. Seaside Heights, N. J. . . . . Clapboard Ridge Rd. Greenwich, Conn. . . . . . 11420 Blackburn Ave. Plymouth, Mich. . . . .Frontier, Wyoming .Butternut Hollow Rd. Greenwich, Conn. ...,.....Whitaker Hill Huntington, W. Va. Hewitt, William W., Jr., '52 .... ...... 3 65 Stewart Ave. Garden City, N. Y. Heyer, George S., Jr., '52 ..... .... 2 909 Inwood Drive Heyniger, Lambert, '53 ..... Hickok, David F., '52 ....... Houston 6, Texas . . . . . . . . . .Darrow School New Lebanon, N. Y. . .R D 2, Malvern, Pa. 2230 Lincoln St., N. E. Minneapolis, Minn. Hicks, Harry C., '54 .... 5049 Amberson Pl., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hiering, James G., '53, .1301 Ocean Ave., Seaside Park, N..l. Highley, Charles C., Jr., '51 .......,.. 349 Ridgewood Ave. ,F Glen Ridge, N. J. Hildum, Donald C., 02 ................ 159 Rockview Ave. North Plainfield, N. J. Hilgartner, Fielding, '53. .2808 Bowman Ave., Austin, Texas Hill, David A., '51 .... 2215 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y. '51 Hill, Edward G., III R F D 13, Richmond, Va. Hill, John R., '54 ............ 598 Main St., Metuchen, N. J. Hill, Philip B., '52 ...... 620 Wood Rd., Charleston, W. Va. Hill, Robert W., '54 .... 1266 Hathaway Ave., Lakewood, O. Hilliard, Richard L., '52. . .5817 Folway St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hill, Joseph D., '54. .2407 Roscombe Lane, Baltimore, Md. Hinchman, John S., '53 .............. Sutton Rd., R F D 3 Barrington, Ill. Hinckley, George F. S., '53 .................... Orlean, Va. Hirsch, Frank A., '54 .......... 28 Sayre St., Elizabeth, N. J. Hirschberg, Michael H., '51. .72 Clinton St., Newburgh, N.Y. Hiser, Harold R., Jr., '53 .................. 624 N, Main St. Bowling Green, O. Hitchcock, Peter T., '53. .51 Avon Rd., Bronxville 8. N. Y. Hjelm, Norman A., '53 ........ 832 Myra Ave., Yeadon, Pa. Hnat, Richard F., '54 ..,. 565 Newark Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Hobart, Harold N., '52.,21 W. 10th St., Kansas City, Mo. Hoblitzell, Alan P., Jr., '53 .,........ 3925 Canterbury Rd. Hobson, Richard R. G., '53 ..... Hochgraf, Norman N., '52 ,..., Hoedemaker, Robert W., '51 .... Baltimore 18, Md. . . , .204 Quaker Lane Alexandria, Va. . . . .155 Sedgewick Ave. Yonkers 5, N. Y. . . . .1066 McBride Ave. West Paterson, N. J. 229 Hoffberger, Stanley A., '51 .............. 3404 Bancroft Rd. Baltimore, Md. Hoffman, David A., '54 ........ 227 Hanley Pl., Reading, Pa. Hoffmann, John G., '52 .... 253 Vine Ave., Lake Forest, Ill. Hoffmann, Martin R., '54 .... 668 Gilpin St., Denver, Colo. Hofreuter, Don H., '54 ...... 5 Rush Ave., Wheeling, W. Va. Hogan, Vincent M., Jr., '52 .......... 151 Mt. Pleasant Ave. West Orange, N. J. Holdsworth, David G., '54 ..... ........... 4 3 Lawson Rd. Winchester, Mass. Holleman, Wilbur J., Jr., '53 ...... 1718 South Cheyenne St. Tulsa, Okla. Hollinshead, Byron S., Jr., '51 ........ 1945 2nd Ave., S. E. Cedar Rapids, Ia. Hollyday, Guy T., '52 ........ Cowpens Ave., Towson 4, Md. Holmes, Henry A., '54 ..................... 50 Chester Sq. London, S. W. 1., England Holmes, Standish W., '54 .................. 115 Rider Ave. Malverne, L. I., N. Y. Holmes, Theodore H., '52. .2 Asbury St., New Milford, N. J. Holmes, William F., '53 .......... Supreme Court Building Jefferson City, Mo. Holstein, William H., Jr., '51 ............ 2302 Willard St. Wilmington, Del. Holton, Jerry T., '54 ........ 609 Highland, Middletown, O. Holzweiss, Fred L., '54. .22 FairviewAve., E.Wi1liston,N.Y. Homans, Peter V. C., '52. .65 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Homer, William I., '51. .516 So. Narberth Ave., Merion, Pa. Homrighausen, Elmer P., '53. .80 Mercer St., Princeton, N.J. Hooker, Calvin H., '53..10 Wisner Terrace, Goshen, N. Y. Hopkins, Charles A. P., '52. .Bellona Ave., Baltimore, Md. Hopkinson, Peter, '54 ...... Golf Course Rd., Garrison, Md. Horine, Cyrus F., Jr., '53 .............. 3939 Cloverhill Rd. Baltimore 18, Md. Hormel, James C., '54 .... ................. A ustin, Minn. Horton, Arthur S., '54 .......... 14 Harrison Rd., Ithan, Pa. Hosfield, John D., '51 ...... 866 Columbia Ave., Akron, O. Hostetler, Paul B., '53 .............. Middletown Turnpike Northford, Conn. Houghton, Francis X, '51. .912 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Houser, Bond, III, '54 ........ R R 3, Swailes Rd., Troy, O. Houser, Luther M., '51. .836 Bryn Mawr Ave., Narberth, Pa. Houston, Henry D., '52 ...... 5 Westover Rd., Troy, N. Y. Houtenville, John T., '53..11 Park Ave., Plainsboro, N. J. Hoving, Thomas P. F., '53, .435 E. 52nd St., New York, N. Y. Howard, William J., '53 ........ R F D 1, Lutherville, Md. Howe, Joseph W., '54 .......... 352 Richard Terrace, S. E. l Grand Rapids 6, Mich. Howe, Richard B., '51, .49 Dayton Ave., Toms River, N. J. Howell, John C., '52 ....... Hotel Suburban, Summit, N. J. Howell, Stephen H., '54. 1829 Kenmore Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. Hoyt, Charles O., '51. .341 Wyoming Ave., S. Orange, N. J. Hubbell, Peter B., '54. .5265 Westminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Huber, Bruce B., '51 .......... Sarles St., Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Huber, Charles F., '51 .................. 62 Walbridge Rd. West Hartford, Conn. Huber, Walter G., '51 .......... Sarles St., Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Huddleson, John T., '51 ........ 620 S. W. Palatine Hill Rd. Portland, Ore. Huddy, Edwin R., III, '51 ............. 14 Kensington Ave. Trenton, N. J. Hudgens, Richard W., .'52.1185 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Hudnut, Herbert B., Jr., '53 .............. 651 Edison Ave. Detroit 2, Mich. Hudnut, William H., '54 .... ..... 1 5 East Boulevard Rochester 10, N. Y. Huff, Merrifield W., '52 .............. 312 Landers Building Springfield, Mo. Hughes, John G., III, '54. .30 Overlook Rd., Caldwell, N. J. Hughes, Philip C., '54. .19 Hoshier Rd., South Orange, N. J. Hulit, Agustus, '51 ...... 12A Holder Hall, Princeton, N. J. Hummer. Philip W., '53 .... 1605 Bucklin St., La Salle, Ill. Humphrey, John J., '54..Five Point Rd., Greensburg, Pa. Hungerford, Phillips, '51 ............ Route 3, Greer, S. C. Huntington, Richard H., '54 ..... ....... 1 36 Oakland Rd. Maplewood, N. J. Hurst, John E., IV, '54 .............. 2 W. Wyndhurst Ave. Baltimore 10, Md. Huseth, Ronald B., '54. .1000 S. Kenilworth, Oak Park, Ill. Huston, William P., '51 .... 229 Upsal St., Philadelphia, Pa. Huszagh, Rudolph L., '51. .122 W. Main St., Barrington, Ill. 230 Hutter, Donald S., '54. . . . ........ 318 Lincoln Ave. Rockville Centre, N. Y. Hybel, Robert B., '51 ..... ........... 8 4 Oceanic Ave. Eltingville, S. 1., N. Y. I ller, William M., '51 ................... Middletown, N. J. Ill, Martin F., '51..42 Woodland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Ilsley, Charles F., Jr., '51 ................ 7815 N. River Rd. Milwaukee, Wis. Ingram, E. Bronson, '53 .... .............. M anitou Island White Bear Lake, Minn. Ingram, Frederic B., '52 ........ Tyne Rd., Nashville, Tenn. Inman, Marcus T., III, '54 ...... Smith Ave., Nyack, N. Y. Inslee, Thomas E., '53 .............. R D 1, Newton, N. J. Irey, Isaac G., Jr., '54 .................. Kinehurdie Farms Douglassville, Pa. Irvin, Edward A., '54. .458 So. Dallas Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Irvin, Edward M., '51 ............ Church St., Big Run, Pa. Irving, William R., Jr., '54 .................. 35 Middle St. Gloucester, Mass. Isbill, Albert S., '54 ...... 6336 E. 17th Ave., Denver, Colo. Isele, Reginald H., '51. .189 Kearny Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J. Ives, George A., '53 ...... 211 Johnson St., New Bern, N. C. Ives, John G., '54 .... 33 Seneca Pl., Upper Montclair, N. J. Ivey, Ramon H., '52. . .202 East Park Drive, Raleigh, N. C. Ivey, Shelley, '54. .336 Harvard Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y. Ix, Robert E., '51 ...... 1043 Buchanan Ave., Lancaster, Pa. J Jack, Donald M., Jr., '52. .86 Willow St., Garden City, N. Y. Jackson, Harold E., Jr., '54 .......... 138 East Palmer Ave. Collingswood, N. J. Jackson, John H., '54. .602 West Rollins St., Columbia, Mo. Jackson, William H., Jr., '54 ................ 630 Fifth Ave. New York, N. Y. Jacob, Carleton W., '51. .202 West 8th St., Plainfield, N. J. Jacob, John E., '54 ...... 418 Prospect St., Ridgewood, N. J. Jacobowitz, Walter E., '54. .1945 Boulevard, Jersey City,N.J. Jacobs, Donald C., '53. .156 Jefferson Ave., Vandergrift, Pa. Jacobs, Jay W., '53 .... 15942 Glynn Rd., East Cleveland. O. Jacobs, Marmaduke T., '54. .225 Summit Ave., Summit, N. J. Jacoby, Robert E., Jr., '51, .76 Fairview Ave., Bogota, N. J. Jaeckel, John G., '54 ............ Svenida 32 Number 15 4-2 Bogota, Colombia, S. A. Jahn, Robert G., '51. .117 Blue Rock Rd., Wilmington, Del. Jahos, Evangelos W., '51. .43 Hollywood Ave., Trenton, N.J. James, Charles V., '53. .921 E. Wye Lane, Milwaukee, Wis. James, Palmer, '51 .... 57 Llewellyn Road, Montclair, N. J. Jamieson, Thomas A., '53. .Box 351, Route 2, Highland Rd. Hopkins, Minn. Jannen, William, '52. .270 Jamaica Ave., Brooklyn 7, N. Y. Janover, Robert H., '52. .21 E. 87th St., New York 28, N. Y. Jannotta, Edgar D., '53..1733 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. Jeanes, Henry S., III, '52 ........ Laywell Farm, Devon, Pa. Jebsen, John G., '51 ............ 26 Rue De Franque Ville Paris 16E, France Jeffers, Robert M., '52 ...... 2610 Dahlia St., Denver, Colo. Jelks, Freeman N., Jr., '51 .... 420 E. 45th St., Savannah, Ga. Jenkin, John H., '54. .21 Mountain View Rd., Verona, N. J. Jenkins, Paul R., '54. .439 Sulgrave Rd., Pittsburgh 11, Pa. Jenner, David B., '51 ......... 33 S. Clark St., Chicago, Ill. Jennings, C. Robert, '51. . .Country Club Rd., Eufaula, Ala. Jensen, Walter E., '52 .......... Route 1, Sunnyside, Wash. Jessup, John B., Jr., '51 ............ 2305 Macdonougb Rd. Wilmington, Del. Jiranek, Robert H., '53 .... 9 Harcourt Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. John, Richard R., Jr., '51 .................. 70 Berrian Rd. Johnson Johnson Johnson 9 New Rochelle, N. Y. Bruce W., '52 .......... 6173 Olentangy Boulevard Worthington, O. Donald D., '52. .147 Halsted St., E. Orange, N. J. Frank C., II, '52 ................... Locust Valley Long Island, N. Y. Johnson Glenn L., '54 ....... .... B riarwood, Route 1 Clemmons, N. C. Johnson, Herbert A., Jr., '53 .... ....... 1 7 Endicutt Ave. Marblehead, Mass. 223335, Johnson, John V., '52..La Laverna Hotel, Carlsbad, N. M. Johnson, Leland T., Jr., '54, .89 Alton Rd., Stamford, Conn. Johnson, Major L., Jr., '53 ......... 592 Broadview Terrace Hartford 6, Conn. Johnson, Robertson L., '53 ........ 2731 S. W. English Lane Portland, Ore. Johnson, Rodman T., '52 .................. 1303 Elm Ave. W. Collingswood, N. J. Johnson, Roger A., '54 ..... 36 Bounty St., Metuchen, N. J. Johnson, Waldo L., '51 ............ Mr. Rolland C. Johnson Johnston, Johnston Johnston, Johnston Johnston, Johnston, 1 Chambless R., '51 Hereford, Pa. Brentmore Park Clayton 5, Mo. Daniel F., '52 ..... ..... 1 04 Bloomsbury Ave. Joseph F., Jr., '54 .... , Robert, III, '51 .... Robert A., Jr., '52 ..... Robert C., '52 .... Jones, Benjamin C., Jr., '53. Jones Charles M., Jr., '5l.. Jones, David 0., '53 ........ Jones, Donald J., '51 .... Baltimore 28, Md. .......Box 37, Route 4 Birmingham 9, Ala. . . . . . .Longview Farm Cooperstown, N. Y. . . . . . 7 Shadow Lawn Houston, Tex. . ....... 218 Harrison Ave. Highland Park, N. J. ......303 West 11th St. Tyrone, Pa. . . .Bedminster, N. J. .. .... 10 West Deerpath Ave. Lake Forest, Ill. .. . . .704 Susquehanna Ave. W. Pittston, Pa. Sangin, Korea Jones, Eric, '54 .............. .... 2 0 North Briarcliff Rd. Mountain Lakes, N. J. Jones, Francis A., '52. .cfo Miss E. Newman, 56 Elliot Ave. Yonkers, N. Y. Jones, Frederick L., Jr., '52 .................. 4537 Pine St. 2 Philadelphia 43, Pa. Jones, Criiiith H., '5l. .36 Hawthorne Pl., Montclair, N. J. Jones, John B., '53, .1509 Roundhill Rd., Baltimore 18, Md. Jones, John M., '53 ......... 1939 Park St., Harrisburg, Pa. Jones, Leonard H., Jr., '53 ........... 78 E. Galloway Drive Memphis, Tenn. Jones, Richard C., Jr., '54 .......... 1260 W. Clifton Blvd. Lakewood 7, Ohio Jones. Waring, '51, .1620 Mt. Curve Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Jordan, Philip H., Jr., '54. . .Midstreams, Metedeconk, N. J. Joseph, Mark R., '54 .......... 2911 215 St., Bayside, N. Y. Joyce, Jack B., '52 .......... Box 1342, Albuquerque, N. M. Judson, David E., '54 .... 164 East Main St., Norwich, N. Y. K 5 Kahn, Donald J., '52 ........ 62 Spring St., Metuchen, N.'J. Kahng, Rodger Y. S., '53 ............ 212 Sangdong Chung Kain, Wallace, '51 ........ 301 Cook Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Kaiser, Gerard A., '54 .................. . .1297 Carroll St. Brooklyn 13, N. Y. Kallop, John W., '51. .206 Tuttle Ave., Spring Lake, N. J. Kane, Evan O., III, '53 .............. 98 Clay St., Kane, Pa. Kappes., William C., Jr., '52 .... ..... 3 10 Holswade Drive Huntington, W. Va. Karolkiewicz, Dominic J., '51 ...... 40 E Harwood Terrace Palisades Park, N. J. Kase, Edmund H., III, '54 ....... 540 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, Pa. Kass, David R., '52, .3715 Kings Highway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Kaufman, Frederic S., Jr., '52 .............. 83 Carden Rd. Scarsdale, N. Y. Kaufman, Herbert E., '52 ...... Osseo Park, Monroe, N. Y. Kavanagh, Preston B., Jr., '54 ...... 3701 Upton St., N. W. Washington, D. C. Kazmaier, Richard W., Jr., '52 ........ 411 West Dudley St. Maumee, O. Keane, Kenneth W., '51. .419A Butler Ave., Princeton, N. J. Kearns, Michael J., '5l..445 Walnut Ave., Trenton, N. J. Kearns, George T., '52 ...... 1325 York St., Denver, Colo. Keating, Marshall P., '52 ............ Locust Valley, N. Y. Keeley, Robert V., '51 .... Dept. of State, Washington, D. C. Kegerreis, Albert W., Jr., '52 ................ 588 Broad St. Salamanca, N. Y. 9.9991 E. 45EQt'.Q . ...., 'VW R . 'f3'5 '3'5I5:'Z E5I3:-Za. :2: ':2Q:3Z:64-. . 21255-' 5 'Qs . . . S .wtf S wad! ,Www a Ym.. 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Rogers Peet Clothes are made of Rogers Peet's own woolens-lined and finished with com- plementary materials - selected, specified and purchased by Rogers Peet for their own use. Men who try Rogers Peet Clothes for the first time are delighted to find what our Rogers Peet customers have known for years . . . that no other clothes can exactly duplicate the wearing pleas- ure of those tailored by Rogers Peet. You are invited to rome see this celebrated lzne - Rogers Peel - none finer zn America. 20 NASSALI STREET PRINCETON, N. J, 231 Campbell Hall Keller, Charles E., '54 ................. 24800 Fairmont St. Dearborn. Mich. Keller, Donald J., '54 .... 730 Ashland Ave., Wilmette, Ill. Kelley, Don M., '53 ...... cfo International Products Corp. 29 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Kellogg, Charles T., '53 .... 52 Pine St., Waterbury, Conn. Kelly, James H., '53. .207 Grandview Pl., San Antonio, Tex. Kelly, Louis P., '51 .......... 38 Brookdale Pl., Rye, N. Y. Kemp, Maurice, '54 .... 86 West Broad St., Hopewell, N. J. Kenagy, Robert C., '53. .20 Manor Hill Rd., Summit, N. J. Kennedy, Bruce H., '51.. ............ 42 Kawananakoa Pl. Honolulu, T. H. Kennedy, Donald D., Jr., '53 .............. Nobleboro, Me. Kennedy, Edgar S., Jr., '52. .424 Chestnut Lane, Wayne, Pa. Kennedy, Francis P., '54 ............ Route 2, Granville, O. Kennedy, John R., '51 .... 2320 Bluebonnet, Houston, Tex. Kennedy, Moorhead, Jr., '52 .............. 62 East 91st St. New York, N. Y. . . . .55 Grist Mill Lane Plandome, N. Y. Kenny, Frederic M., '51 ................ 16 Jumel Terrace New York 32, N. Y. Kenney, Walter, '54. .704 Mt. Meigs Rd., Montgomery, Ala. Kenny, William F., III., '53 ............ 740 Belvidere Ave. Plainfield, N. J. Kepler, Charles E., '51, .1618 North 12th St., Reading, Pa. Kerr, James L., '54 ............ 119 Needham, Modesto, Cal. Kerr, Malcom H., '53 ........ Near East College Association 76 Cedar St., New York, N. Y. Keyes, Edward L., Jr., '51 ............ 4952 Maryland Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Kilburn, Henry T., Jr., '53 .... .... N orth Maple Ave. Greenwich, Conn. Kimmins, William John, '53 .............. Mansville, N. Y. King, David R., '51 .... 340 East 72nd St., New York, N. Y. King, Richard, III, '53. .222 Gormanston, Edinburg, Texas King, Robert C., '53..91 Highland Ave., Short Hills, N. J. Kingsley, Daniel T., '54 .......... 932 N. W. Summit Ave. Portland, Ore. Kinnaird, Charles R., '54 .......... 3946 North Delaware St. Indianapolis, Ind. Kinney, Ronald L., '52 ...... 2211 Sylvania Ave., Toledo, 0. Kinsey, James H., '54 .................. Route 5, Xenia, O. Kip, Phelps C., '51 ...... 221 D Halsey St., Princeton, N. J. Kirby, George T., Jr., '54 .... Laurel Ave., Kingston, N. J. Kirby, Michael S., '53 .... 327 King St., Port Chester, N. Y. Kirby, Russell B., Jr., '51. .325 N. 22nd St., Allentown, Pa. Kirk, Roger, '52 ...... American Embassy, Moscow, USSR Kirk, Richard J., '53 ...... 43 Edgemere Ave., Trenton, N. J. Kirkland, Faris R., '53. .638 Morris Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Kirwin, Richard, '51. .616 Ridgewood Rd., Maplewood, N.J. Kissinger, Walter B., '51. ......... 615 Ft. Washington Ave. New York, N. Y. Kennedy, William J., '54 .... 232 Kitchener, Hugh W., '53 ............... 455 Dogwood Lane Manhasset, N. Y. Kittelberger, James E., '51, .3717 Spokane St., Cleveland, O. Kitts, John S., '53, .Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. Kleeman, Sydney, L., '54 .............. 910 Edgewood Drive Charleston, W. Va. Kleinhans, Lewis C., '53 ....... .... 1 4 Southern Way Princeton, N. J. Kleinsasser, Theodore W., '51 .......... 205 Hemlock Ave. Alcoa, Tenn. Kline, George C., '52 ...... 915 N. Front St., Allentown, Pa. Klipstein, David H., '51. .Long Hill Rd., New Vernon, N. J. Knebel, George M., '52, .10 Paddington Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. Kneedler, Franklin, '52, . 10 Norman Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Knight, Thomas S., '52 .... 422 East Avenue, Newark, N. J. Knower, Henry D., '54 .............. 905 Graham Building Jacksonville, Fla. Knowlton, Marcus P., '51 ................. 147 Aspen Ave. Auburndale, Mass. Koch, Harry A., Jr., '51. .5215 California St., Omaha, Neb. Koehler, George F., '53. .105 Wyndale Rd., Jenkintown, Pa. Koerner, Theodore G., III, '54 ............ 219 Wisner Ave. Park Ridge, Ill. Kohler, Donald F., '53 ........ .... 1 420 Castlewood Ave. Louisville, Ky. Kohlmeyer, Robert W., '54 ............... 915 Eighth Ave. Brookings, S. Dak. Kohn, Alan J., '53 ............ 32 Fern St., Hamden, Conn. Kolbe, Fred R., '54 ................ 14597 Cloverlawn Ave. Detroit 21, Mich. Kolowrat, Henry, Jr., '54 .............. 3103 Fairfield Ave. Riverdale, New York, N. Y. Komar, Arthur B., '52. .1306 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Koo. Benjamin Y. C., '51 .............. 6684 32nd Pl. N. W. Washington 15, D. C. Koontz, Paul G., Jr., '52 ..... ..... 8 00 West 60th Terrace Kansas City, Mo. Kopperl, George D., '51 ..... ..... 8 6 Knollwood Rd. Short Hills, N. J. Kopperl, Paul Burger, '54 ..... .... 8 6 Knollwood Rd. Short Hills, N. J. Korenman, Stanley G., '54 .......... 150 Brighton, 15th St. Brooklyn 24, New York Korner, Richard A., '51 .... All America Cables and Radio Apartado 838, Havana, Cuba Koth, David B., '51..546 Irvington Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Kratzer, Roland H., Jr., '53. .88 Mather St., Hamden, Conn. Krause, John B., '53 .... 637 West Polo Drive, Clayton, Mo. Krause, Walter E., Jr., '53 ...... Holly House, Pine Valley Clementon, N. J. Krayer, Robert S., '52 ...... 60 Park Lane, Essex Fells, N. J. Kreitler, Hobart C., '52 .............. 48 Great Oak Drive Short Hills, N. J. Dining Halls Krisel, Stuart, V., '51 .... 30 W. 54th St., New York, N. Y. Kroll, William E., Jr., '51 .......... 339 N. Arlington Ave. East Orange, N. .l. Kuelthau, Peter R., '53 .................. 2616 E. Jarvis St. Milwaukee 11, Wise. Kuhn, Reinhard C., '52 ...... Universitat Erlangen 1 Bayern Germany, U. S. Zone Kurrus, Clifford M., '51 ........ ...... 4 549 Pershing Ave. St. Louis 8, Mo. Kurtz, Francis M., Jr., '54 ................................ Kurzman, Peter H., '53. .1035 Fifth Ave., New York 28, N. Y. Kushell, Charles J., 111, '53. .116 E. 68th St., New York, N. Y. Kydd, Paul H., '52. .19 Westwood Rd., New Haven, Conn. L Labe, Prosper P., '51 .................. 11 Buckingham Rd. Rockville Centre, N. Y. Lafferty, Frederick W., '53 .... Darnell Rd., Ruxton 4, Md. La Grua, John A., '52 ...... 43 68 170th St., Flushing, N. Y. Laird, Lindsay R., '53..17 Morraine Pl., Short Hills, N. J. Lakeland, Albert A., Jr., '51 ............ 47 Coachman Lane Levittown, N. Y. Lamar, Albert L., '54. .2016 Calhoun St., New Orleans, La. Lamb, Gordon E., '52. .Northport, R F D, Long Island, N.Y. Lambert, John B., '51 .... Lakeside School, Seattle, Wash. Lambert, Sanders R., Jr., '53 ........ 401 W. 59th Terrace Kansas City, Mo. Lambrakis, George B., '52 ..... 349 East 49th St. New York, N. Y. Lamorella, Vincent P., '53 . .. .... 216 E. Division St. New Castle, Pa. Lamperti, Robert C., '52 ..... .... 9 0 Norwood Ave. N. Plainfield, N. J. Lancaster, Alexander P., '51 .......... 3700 N. Charles St. Baltimore 18, Md. Landau, Walter L., '53 ....... ..... 6 153 St. Charles Ave. New Orleans, La. Lane, Benjamin C., '54 ................ 259 Baldwin Ave. Jersey City, N. J. Lanflisi, Ray R., '52 ...... 1719 Garfield St., Bronx 60, N. Y. Langham, Peter, '51 ................ 149 03 Sanford Ave. Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. Langlie, Arthur, '52 .... Executive Mansion, Olympia, Wash. Lansing, David F., '54 .............. 1024 Forestdale Road Royal Oak, Mich. Large, James M., '54 ........ Thomas Road, Strafford, Pa. Larkin, James D., '53 ...... Box 28, Route 2, Wheaton, Ill. Lata, Alfred J., '54 ........ 7601 Osage Ave., Cleveland, O. Latimer William L., '51 .......... 2423 Ala Wai Boulevard Honolulu, T. H. Lauff, Jolm G., '51 .......... 166 Redman St., Milan, Mich. 1901 H all Pyne Hall Laughlin, James B., '52 ..... .. .Drakes Corner Road Princeton, N. J. Laughlin, Ledlie l., '52 ..... ..... D rakes Corner Road Princeton, N. J. Laupheimer, John D., '52 .... ..... 5 722 North 19th St. Philadelphia, Pa. Lauritsen, Marvin l., '53 .... ...... 6 337 Santa Fe Ave. Huntington Park, Calif. Lavecchia, John B., '54 .............. 240 Montrose Ave. South Orange, N. .l. Laviers, Harry Jr., '51 ...... 338 4th Ave., Paintsville, Ky. Lawrence, Frederick T. I., '53. .109 Maple St., Summit, N. J. Lawrence, Roy F., '52 .............. 1080 Long Pond Road Rochester, N. Y. Lawrence, Wayman C., III, '53 ...... 10900 Redhank Road Galena, O. Lawson, Wayne A., '54 ........ 221 Watson St., Ripon, Wis. Lawton, Edgar H., Jr., '51 .............. Hartsville, S. C. Lawton, Joseph J., '54 .... Woodland Drive, Hartsville, S. C. Leach Robert E., '53 .............. 75 Central Park West New York 23, N. Y. Leary, Thomas B., '52 .... 213 Elmwynd Drive, Orange, N. J. Lebrun, Thomas Q., '53 .... Pine Plains, Pine Plains, N. Y. Ledbetter, Calvin R., '51. .4600 Crestwood, Little Rock, Ark. Ledger, William J., '54. .617 Penn Ave., Turtle Creek, Pa. Lee, John B., '53 .......... 68 E. Main St., Freehold, N. J. Lee, John E., '54 .... 2126 Hastings Drive, Charlotte 7, N. C. Lee, William S., 111, '51. .2126 Hastings Dr., Charlotte, N. C. Leh, Andrew K., '51 ........ 2844 Chew St., Allentown. Pa. Leh, David W., '54 ........ 2844 Chew St., Allentown, Pa. Lehnert, Rudolf F., '52 .... 15 Palmer Sq. Princeton, N. J. Leibo, Mark, '54 .... 1468 Compton Terrace, Hillside, N. J. Leinfelder, John F., '53. .223 South 20th St., La Crosse, Wis. Leipold, Robert D., '52 ........ 4921 Georgia Ave., N. W. Washington, D. C. Lenoir, Jean R., '52 .............. 12 lmpasse Bonne Grace St. Just, Marseille, France Lentz, Charles L., '53 .... 3425 W. 16th St., Indianapolis, Ind. Lepage, Charles A., '53 .......... 504 Pennsylvania Ave. Glen Ellyn, lll. Leslie, James H., '52. .500 S. Third St., Minneapolis, Leslie, Richard E., '54 ............ 110 Huntington Garden City, . . N Lethen, Richard H., '54 ...... 70 Mendota Ave., Rye, Minn. Road N Y . Y. Leuchter Joel C., '52 ...... 1141 Park Ave., Vineland, N. J. Levine, Howard l., '53 .... 339 East 41st St., Paterson, N. J. Levy, James A., '54. .232 Oxford Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. Lewin, Morton H., '54 .... 874 Manida St., Bronx 59, N. Y. Lewis, Carter B., '54 .... 5388 Waterman Ave., St. Louis Mo. Lewis, Craig, '52. .16 Merrymount Road, Baltimore 10, Md. Lewis, Elmore W., '51. .1 Bronxville Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Lewis, George W., '51. .38 Stanford Place, Glen Ridge, N. J. Lewis, Harlow S., '54 .................... 21 Devon Lane Ben Avon Heights, Pa. 233 Lewis, Thomas B., '51 .... Gates Rubber Co., Denver, Colo. Lewis, Wilfred F., '52. .392 Lindenwood Ave., Akron 1, 0. Lewis, William C., Jr., '53 ............ 135 Burlington Ave. Rochester 11, N. Y. Lieberman, Theodore W., '54 ........ 602 Cortelyou Road Brooklyn 18, N. Y. Liebes, Sidney Jr., '52 .......... ..... R oute 1, Box 986A Redwood City, Cal. Liebman, Walter H., 3rd, '52 .... ....... 5 80 Fifth Ave. New York, N. Y. Liebskind, Donald R., '53 .............. 43 Kaytonne Ave. Waterbury, Conn. Lightcap, Edwin T., '51 ...... 1508 45 St., N. Bergen, N. J. Lilly, Douglas R., '52 .... .......... 3 60 West Point Center St. Louis, Mo. Lind, Thomas R., '53, .2 Winslow Circle, Tuckahoe 7, N. Y. Linden, William Jr., '52 .............. 1501 W Street S. E. Washington, D. C. Linderman, Robert P., 3rd '52 .......... 34 W. Church St. Bethlehem, Pa. Lindholm, Clifford F., II, '53 ........ 15 Glensode Terrace Upper Montclair, N. J. Lindsay, Brainerd P., '52 .... 266 Maple Ave., Rahway, N. J. Lindsay-Rea, Robert D., '54 ................ 101 Harley St. London, W 1, Middlesex, England Litke, Martin H., '53..2775 East 16th St., Brookyln, N. Y. Little, George D., '51 ........ 718 Georgia St., Manila, P. I. Little, Hervey G., Jr., '54 .......... 2430 Brentwood Road Columbus 9, 0. Litz, Arthur W., Jr., '51. .5101 Edgewood, Little Rock, Ark. Lloyd, Wingate, '53. .. ........ Darby Road, Haverford, Pa Loeb, Stephen H., '53 ...... 7025 Maryland, St. Louis, Mo. Loefller, Edwin H., '52 ............ Box 463, Babylon, N. Y. Loefller, Larry J., '54 .... 3317 Sixth Ave., Beaver Falls, Pa. Lofquist, Derek M., '54 .............. 1508 Plymouth Blvd. Curren Terrace, Norristown, Pa. Logan, Chester S., '51 ........ Rt. 4 Box 51, Pensacola, Fla. Logan, Robert L., Jr., '53 .............. 217 Wyoming Ave. Cincinnati 15, 0. Lo Giudice. Anthony M., '54 .... 73 Stone St., Newark, N. J. Lombard, Louis A., '53..Box 325, Route 2, Fillmore, Cal. Lonergan, Pierce J., '53. .41 Garden Place, Brookyln, N. Y. Long, David J., '54 ................ 2425 East Newton Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Long, Robert D. C., '53. .835 Park Hills, Huntington, W. Va. Long, Robert S., '53 .................. 13 Parkwood Blvd. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Long, William C., '52. .13 Temple St., Williston Park, N. Y. Longaker, Dail W., '51 .... 313 59th St., Newport News, Va. Look, David T., '51 ...................... Brookside, N. J. Loomis, Chauncey C., Jr., '52. .South St., Stockbridge, Mass. Loop, Thomas S., '54 .................... 343 Vincent Ave. New Orleans 20, La. Loosch, Reinhard, '52 .... ..... 1 1 Hofstrasse Goeppingen Wluerttemberg, Germany Loper, Barry C., '52 .................. 123 Arlington Ave. Port Jefferson, N. Y. Lord, Peter H., '51 .... 182 Hillside Ave., Englewood, N. J. Losi, Paul F., '54 ................ 296 Paterson Plank Road Jersey City, N. J. Louden, Robert K., '52 .... .......... 2 719 Southington Shaker Heights, O. Loufek, Matthew E., '52 ........ 6600 W. lnterlachen Blvd. Minneapolis 10, Minn. Lovecchio, Francis A., '54 .............. 280 Moyallen St. Wilkes Barre, Pa. Loveland, Richard K., '51 ........ Apt. 46F Parkway Village Cranford, N. J. Lovell, Robert M., Jr., '52 ..... ......... 2 79 Linden Ave. Glen Ridge, N. J. Lowe, Carrington M., '52 .... .......... G reen Hill Road Madison, N. J. Lowe, Douglass A., '54 .......... 1809 James Avenue South Minneapolis, Minn. Lowe, Robert A., '51 .... 30 East 42nd St., New York, N. Y. Lowry, David B., '51 .............. Apt. Sl, 1999 Broadway San Francisco, Cal. Lowry, John B., Jr., '52, .Fifth and Locust St., Indiana, Pa. Luft, Richard V. D., '53 ............ 418 Serpentine Drive Pittsburgh, Pa. Luger, George P., '54 ..... .... 8 36 West 51st St. Kansas City, Mo. 234 Luke, Duncan M., '52 ...... 82 Beaver St., New York, N. Y. Lukens, John N., Jr., '54 ................ 4160 Cliff Road Birmingham, Ala. Lumpkin, Samuel M., '54. .Geneva Apts., Baltimore 18, Md. Lumsden, George Q., Jr., '52 ........ 33 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood, N. J. Luton, Robert R., '53 ...... 55 County Ave., Secaucus, N. J. Lutz, John III, '54. .161 Gardner St., Chattanooga 4, Tenn. Lyle, Carl B., Jr., '53 .... West Main St., Rogersville Tenn. Lyman, Alexander S., '52, .152 East 82 St., New York, N. Y. Lyons, Leonard L., '53 ............ 766 Bronx River Road Bronxville, N. Y. Lyster, Alan F., '52 .... 710 Sixth Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. Lyttle, Carol Jr., '51, .18 Rochambeau Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. M MacAyeal, Howard S., '52. .1168 Main Road, Tiverton, R. I. MacBride, Roger L., '51 ................ 108 Bedford Road Chappaqua, N. Y. MacCallum, Crawford J., '51 ............ 11 Waverly Place New York 3, N. Y. MacCallum, Spencer H., '54 .... 11 Waverly Place, Apt. 11C A New York N. Y. MacCarthy, Douglas B., '54. .30 Loren Woods, Clayton, Mo. MacCarthy, John P., '54. . 7380 Westmoreland, St. Louis, Mo. MacDonald, Carlton A., Jr., '54 .......... 164 Kenneth Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. MacDonald, John E., '52 ....... ..... 1 527 Spruce St. Philadelphia 2, Pa. MacFarland, Hays Jr., '54 .............. County Line Road Barrington, Ill. MacFarlane, lan, '53 .... 1415 Garden St., Park Ridge, Ill. MacFarlane, Robert S., '54 ............ Commodore Hotel 79 Western Avenue North, St. Paul 2, Minn. Macllvaine, William R., '52 .......... 264 Oak Ridge Ave. Summit, N. J. Maclver, Lawrence E., '52 .... ..... 3 623 N. Hackett St. Milwaukee, Wis. MacKennan, Robert A., '51 .... .......... 5 0 Market St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mackey, Paul A., '54 .................. 119 Tullamore Road Garden City, N. Y. Mackey, William K., '54. .13 Tudor Court, Elizabeth, N. J. Macksey, Richard A., '52 ........ 181 Upper Mountain Ave. Montclair, N. J. MacLaury, Bruce K., Jr., '53 ................ 59 High Way Chappaqua, N. Y. Macomber, Bruce E., '52 .... 635 Hill Road, Winnetka, Ill. Macomber, William B., Jr., '53 ........ 20620 Brantley Road Cleveland 12, 0. MacWilliam, James D., Jr., '54 .......... 25 West Union St. Wilkes Barre, Pa. Madden, Francis J., '53 .... 201 Devonshire, Boston, Mass. Madden, Frank H., '54 .... 43 Park Place, Princeton, N. J. Madden Richard B., '51 ...... Taylor Rd., Short Hills, N. J. Madden, Robert T., '54 .............. 120 Knollwood Road Short Hills, N. J. Madsen, John V., '52 ...................... Aalborggade 21 Aarhus, Jutland, Denmark Maffenbeier, Jack B., '53. .265 Winans Ave., Hillside, N. J. Magoun, J. A. H., III, '53 ........ 3440 Chestnut Hill Road Toledo, O. Maguire, Francis X., '52 .... 370 4th Ave., New York, N. Y. Mahaffy, Bob, '51 .............. 429 lst National Bank Bldg. Wichita, Kan. Mahoney, Michael, '52 .... Miami Daily News, Miami, Fla. Maitland, John K., '53 .............. Box 255, Hershey, Pa. Malehorn, Donald M., '52 .............. 45 Olmstead Road Morristown, N. J. Mallory, James D., Jr., '54 .... 206 Fairway, Anniston, Ala. Malone, Gifford D., '51 ................ 29 Claremont Ave. New York, N. Y. Mancusi, Ungaro P. L., '53 ........ 156 Mt. Prospect Ave. Newark, N. J. Mangan, Thomas J., 3rd, '52 ........ 1730 Montgomery Ave. Villanova, Pa. Mann, Donald C., '51 ...... 135 Upsal St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mann, Fredric I., '52 .... 35 46 74th St., Jackson Hts., N. Y. Mansfield, Jack P., '54 .... 801 Fayette St., Cumberland, Md. Marcovich, Martin, '52 ...... 4228 Ivy St., East Chicago, Ind. Your Princeton Un1Vers1ty Store MEMBERSHIP has benefited you throughout college for both Music Shop and University Store purchases Your MEMBERSHIP can benefit you equally out of college RETAIN IT! Marcus, Donald M., '51 ....... ..... 2 63 West End Ave. New York, N. Y. Marinan, James D. P., '54 ............... 34 Lexington Rd. W. Hartford, Conn. Marks, Russell E., Jr., '54. .204 Huron Rd., Catonsville, Md. Marler, Robert F., Jr., '54 ............. 205 N. Central Ave. Clayton 5, Mo. Marple, Wesley W., Jr., '54 .......... 76 S. Hermitage Ave. Trenon 8, N. J. Marquardt, George W., '53 ..... 2608 Bennett, Evanston, Ill. 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Box 381, Cape May, N. J. Marx, Louis, Jr., '53 ........ 99 Weaver St., Scarsdale, N. Y. Marx, Marvin H., '54 .................. R F D 6, Box 2065 I Sappington 23, Mo. Masl, Joseph J., '52 ...... 11 Bolling Pl., Greenwich, Conn. Masinter, Edgar M., '52 ................ 305 Whitaker Blvd. Huntington, W. Va. Master, Jay C., '52 ............... Glenn Rd., Ardmore, Pa. Mather, George R., '52 .... 307 Gardner Ave., Trenton, N.J. Mathey, F. C., '54 ........ 15 Edna St., White Plains, N. Y. Mathey, Dean W., '51, .Pretty Brook Farm, Princeton, N. J. Mathey, MacDonald, '51 ............... Pretty Brook Farm ' Princeton, N. J. Mathis, Thomas H., '54 ...... 435 E. College St., Griffin, Ga. Matter, Philip, '51 ............. 709 W. 4th St., Marion, Ind. Matter, Thomas, '52 ............. Northwood, Marion, Ind. Matthews Matthews, Matthews, Matthews Matthews Matthews, Matthews, Matthias, 1 9 Edward E., '53 ............. 131 S. Pleasant Ave. Ridgewood, N. J. John P. C., '51, . .32 Edgehill St., Princeton, N. J. Mortimer J., '54 ............. ........... ...... Thomas C., Jr., '53 ........... . ...... 2810 P. St. Washin ton 7 D C g , . . Norman S., '54 ...... ..... 4 70 West End Ave. New York, N. Y. Robert W., '52 .................. 108 Stone Ave. Clarks Summit, Pa. William F., Jr., '53 .... 280 Upper Mountain Ave. Upper Montclair, N. J. Edwin C., '51. .385 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Matthiessen, George C., '51 ................ Riverbank Rd. Stamford, Conn. HOLIDAY TRAVEL HOUSE 111 North Wabash Avenue Chicago, Illinois Franklin 2-2235 FEATURING INDEPENDENT WORLD WIDE TRAVEL William C. White '26 236 RENWICK'S COFFEE SHOP A Princeton Landmark BREAKFAST - LUNCHEON - DINNER In between time snacks 50 NASSAU STREET 1 Maull, Baldwin, Jr., '53 .... 133 Library Pl., Princeton, N.J. Maxwell, C. T., II, '53 .............. R F D 1, Wing Lake Birmingham, Mich. Maxwell, John K., '54 ................ Jericho Turnpike Westbury, L. I., New York Maxwell, Raymond Jr., '51. .222 Broad St., New Bern, N. C. May, Philip S., Jr., '52 .............. 3914 St. Johns Ave. Jacksonville, Fla. Mayer, John M., '53..16122 Clifton Blvd., Lakewood, O. Mayer, Gerald M., '51 ............ 4 Rue Sully Prudhomme Paris, France Mayer, John D., '51 .... .......... O ld Bennington, Vt. Mayers, Alan E., '54 .......... 985 Browers Point Branch Woodmere, L. I., N. Y. Mayes, Harland F., Jr., '52. .3826 Maplewood, Dallas, Tex. Mayes, Richard 1., '52. .387 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen, N.J. Mays, James S., '51 .............. 901 C Alden Park Manor Philadelphia 44, Pa. McAlee, James R., '52 ........ 110 Wayne Ave., Easton, Pa. McAlister, Theodore E., '52 .... P.0. Box 394, Snyder, Tex. McAlpin, Benjamin B., III, '51 ................ Deer Park Greenwich, Conn. McAneny, Colin C., '52 .... 59 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. McCabe, Charles B., III, '54 .... Stuyvesant Ave., Rye, N. Y. McCabe, Warren L., Jr., '52. .45 Oakland Pl., Summit, N. J. McCampbell, Bob R. H., '51 .............. 1312 Douglas St. Minneapolis, Minn. McCandless, Joey L., '51 .......... R. D. 4, Shenango Road Beaver Falls, Pa. McCardell, Robert A., '51 .... 36 Slack Ave., Trenton N. J. McCarter, Thomas N., 3rd, '52 ............ Far Hills, N. J. McCarthy, Edward Jr., '53 ............ 1350 Edgewood Ave. Jacksonville, Fla. McCarthy, John J., Jr., '53 .... 526 Forrest Ave. Rye, N. Y. McCaw, Robert P., Jr., '52 .... 50 Hillside Road, Rye, N. Y. McChord, John H., Jr., '54 ............ 2204 Village Drive Louisville, Ky. McClain, Edward J., Jr. '53 .... 845 Ohio Ave., Monaco, Pa. McClenahan, Richard L. J., '53 ............ 1155 Park Ave. New York, N. Y. McClure, Clifford, Jr., '52 ...... .... 7 940 Gannon Ave. St. Louis 5, Mo. McClure, Henry A., '54 .................. 49 Pollard Road Mountain Lakes, N. J. McClure, Howard H. Jr., '53 ............ 72 Roosevelt Ave. Middletown, N. Y. McClure, Thomas W., Jr., '52 .......... 17 Biggirt Manor Pittsburgh 15, Pa. McComas, Oliver P., '52. .888 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. McConnell, Neil A., '52 ...... Blair Tower, Princeton N. J. McCormack, Arthur P., '54 .............. 100 Ogden Ave. Swarthmore, Pa. McCormick, John L., '51. .813 Kimball Ave., Westfield, N. J. McCoy, James M., '52 .................... New Hope, N. J. McCracken, James D., '53 ............ 435 Riverside Drive New York 25, N. Y. McCrum, Arlington B., Jr., '54 ........ 828 Chestnut Road Charleston, W. Va. LESTER LANIN Orchestras Debutante Parties - Wedclings 1776 Broadway, New York COlumbus 5-5208 McCuaig, Victor C., '51 ..... .... 6 60 Madison Ave. New York, N. Y. McCuen, Donald L., '51 ............ 903C Parkview Apts. Collingswood 6, N. J. McCune, John F., '52. .279 Newburn Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. McDonough, Donald E., '52 .... 1245 Brookhaven Terrace Atlanta, Ga. McElroy, Richard R., '52. .146 Lincoln Ave., Newark 4, N. J. McGarry, William T., '52 ............ 68 Greenwood Ave. E. Orange, N. J. McGaughey, Chalmers B., '54 ........ 2053 Amherst Drive South Pasadena, Cal. McGee, Robert J., '53 ..... . . . .... 534 No. Maple Ave. East Orange, N. J. McGhie, John A., '52 ................ Brushy Ridge Road New Canaan, Conn. McGill, Raymond J., '52 .... 192 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. McGillicuddy, J0111! F., '52, .15 Mathews St., Harrison, N. Y. McGovern, John E., '53. .7100 S. Shore Dr., Chicago 49, Ill. McGrath, Paul J., '54 .... 160 Jewett Ave., Jersey City, N. J. McGrew, Gene W., '51 ................ R D 1, Freedom, Pa. McHenry, William B., '52 .............. 901 Hamilton Ave. Allentown, Pa. McHugh, Jerome P., '51 ....... Upstream, Griggstown, N.J. McIntyre, Howard D., Jr., '53 ............. 3043 Wold Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio McIntosh, James R., '51 .... 865 Central Ave., Rahway, N. J. McKay, Hamilton W., Jr., '51 ............... 121 W. 7th St. Charlotte, N. C. McKeon, Patrick J., '54. .237 Gilligan St., Wilkes Barre, Pa. McKeon, Robert M., '54 .......... 2931 Kingston Pike, S W Knoxville, Tenn. McKernan, Joseph F., '53 .... 310 Cherry St., Ebensburg, Pa. McKim, William R., '52 ........... R D 2, Canonsburg, Pa. McKinney, Stewart B., '53. . 307 Willow St., Southport, Conn. McKulik, Benjamin M., '53 .......... 1388 Harding Terrace Hillside, N. J. Mclsaughlan, Jay C., '54 ....... .... C are of J. R. Fraser Marion, Mass. McLaughlin, Donald J. W., '52 ............... 97 Tracy Pl. Englewood, N. J. McLean, Donald, '51 .......... ..... F ort Washington, Pa. McLean, Robert L., '52 ................ 294 Bronxville Rd. Bronxville, N. Y. McLean, Roger D., '52 ............ Box 413, Wilton, N. H. McLeod, William L., Jr., '53. .821 S. Division, P. O. Box 592 Lake Charles, La. McMaster, Philip, R. B., '52 ............... 60 E. 92nd St. New York, N. Y. McMaster, Samuel B., '54 ...... Wilmot Rd., Deerfield, Ill. McMichael, Harrison, Jr., '51. .South Gate, 3B, Alger Court Bronxville, N. Y. McNeil, Russel S., '52 ...... ....... R oute 4, Dover, Del. McNelis, George B., '52 ..... ..... 1 330 65 85 Oak Lane Philadelphia 26, Pa. McNichols, William L., '52 ............... 365 N. 41st Ave. Omaha 3, Neb. McPhee, Frank M., '53, . .35 West Heights, Youngstown, O. McPhee, John A., '53 ......... 21 Maple St., Princeton, N. J. McShane, John L., '52 ...... 704 C. St., Sparrows Point, Md. McWilliams, Walter J. B., '52 ......... 19100 S. Park Blvd. Cleveland, O. Mead, James M., '51 .............. 912 Liberty St., Erie, Pa. Mead, John T., '51 .............. 27 Jason, Arlington, Mass. Megargee, Richard, '52 .... 24 Blackburn Pl., Summit, N. J. Melchert, James F., '52..1112 Woodland Rd., Mansfield, O. Melick, Robert L., '53 .... 2351 Barrington Dr., Toledo, O. Melohn, Thomas H., '52 .................. 610 Forest Ave. Highland Park, lll. Meloy, Paul W., '53 ....... 2912 Lilac Way, Louisville, Ky. Melrose, Robert L., '54 .... 522 Cherokee Dr., Orlando, Fla. Meltzer, Martin, '51 ................. 160 S. Maryland Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. Meredith, Spencer B., Jr., '53 ............. 201 E. 71st St. New York 21, N. Y. Merle, Smith F., '52, .27 Beekman Pl., New York 22, N. Y. Merrell, Stanley W., '51 .... 3546 Resor Pl., Cincinnati, O. Merrifield, Eric S., '52 .... 44 Hickory Dr., Maplewood, N. J. Merrill, Daniel D., '54. .2705 Marine St., South Bend 14, Ind. Merrill, Thomas F., '54 .... 26 W. 83rd St., New York, N. Y. Mertz, Lawrence N., '51 ...... 8829 249 St., Bellerose, N. Y. Metcalfe, James G., Jr., '53 .... 43 Hill Rd., Louisville, Ky. Mettler, William K., '51 .............. 151 Southmont Ave. E. Orange, N. J. Metzner, Louis J., Jr., '54. .96 Victoria Rd., Hartford, Conn. Meyer, Anthony H., '52, .1 East End Ave., New York, N. Y. Meyer, Edward C., '52 .... 31 Bush Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Meyer, Morton L., '52 .... 4950 Lindell St., St. Louis 8, Mo. Michaels, John R., '52 ............. R 2, Skaneafeles, N. Y. Michaelsen, Alwin C., '54. .103 E. 86th St., New York, N. Y. Micolino, Matthew, III, '54... .......... 2 Dellwood Circle Bronxville, N. Y. Middlebrook, Robert B., '52 ..... ..... 5 102 E. 42nd St. Seattle 5, Wash. Middleton, John G., '53 .................. 60 Brunswick St. Rochester 7, N. Y. Middleton, Robert J., '51 .... 25 N. 19th St., Camp Hill, Pa. Middleton, Augustus L., '52 ............ 201 W. Calhoun St. Somter, S. C. Milbank, David L., '51, ..l830 Brookvale, Burlingame, Cal. Milberg, Leonard L., '53, .71 W. 35th St., New York, N. Y. Millard, Charles W., III, '54 ............ 66 Chapin Pkwy. Miller, Miller, Miller, Buffalo 6, N. Y. Andrew P., '54 ........... Box 1757, University Sta. Charlottesville, Va. George J., '53 ........ 16 Welch Ave., Bradford, Pa. Grady, Jr., '51 ....... 23 Edgehill, Little Rock, Ark Miller, Harold E., Jr., '53 ............ 27 Grandview Blvd. Tuckahoe 7, N. Y. Miller, James R., '53 .......... ..... 6 415 Willow Lane Kansas City 5, Mo. Miller, Kenneth C., Jr., '52 ............ 3555 Newland Rd. Baltimore, Md. Miller, Philip H., '52, . .2109 S. W. 17th St., Portland, Ore. Miller, Robert, '52 ..... 97 Lorraine Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Miller, Roger H., '53. . .225 Audubon Park, Dayton 7, Ohio Miller, Ronald B., '54 .................. 6105 Barrows Dr. Los Angeles 48, Cal. Miller, Rupert G., Jr., '54. .365 College Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Miller, William M., '53 ....... 326 W. Allen Lane, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia 19, Pa. Best Wishes THE OFFICE or ERNEST F. W. FRANCK Consulting Engineers NEW YORK, N. Y. 237 4 . Moran, Norman C., '54. .4400 Atwick Rd., Baltimore 10, Md Moran, William E., '54. .12 Odell Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Morehouse, Frank S., '54. .351 Delevan Ave., Byram, Conn. THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY Producers of MOLLOY-MADE Covers Morgan, Jack S., '52 .... . .30 Sunset Terrace, Tenafiy, N. J Morgan, Robert F., '52 ................ 285 Ridgewood Rd Morgan S. Orange, N.J William S., Jr., '52. .Valley Rd., Millington, N. J Mori.-,y,' Robert R., rsz. .642 Pennridge Ra., Pittsburgh, Pa Morley, Morris, Morris, Morris, Thomas J., '54. .129 Staples St., Farmingdale, N.Y Robert E., '52 .... 202 N. Main St., Greenfield, Mo Thornton B., '52 .............. 1239 Watchung Ave Plainfield, N. J William M., '54 ............. 217 S. Pinehurst Ave Salisbury, Md 2857 NORTH WESTERN AVENUE CHICAGO 18, ILLINOIS The designing and planning of the 1951 BRIC-A-BRAC cover was done by our New York Office- 52 VANDERBILT AVENUE NEW YORK 17, N. Y. Miller, William W., '51 .... 4 E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. Milligan, Herbert L., '52. ............... 265 Riverside Dr. Mills, Binghamton, N. Y. Gordon L., '54 ........ 58 Pine St., New York, N. Y. Mills, John W., '53, .2717 Ashley Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio Mills, James O., II, '52 ................ 208 Brookwood Dr. Chattanooga, Tenn. Mills, Mitchell, '52. .1862 Mintwood Pl., Washington, D. C. Mills, William A., '52 .... 80 King St. W., Toronto, Canada Morris, William T., '51 .... 1745 Glenview, Memphis, Tenn Morrison, Frederick E. S., '52 ............ 830 Muirfield Rd Bryn Mawr, Pa Morrow, John H., '53 ....... ..... 2 800 Highland Ave Birmingham 5, Ala Moseley, James W., '53 ..... .... 2 604 31st St. N. W Washington, D. C Moses, Frederick J., III, '53 ................ 91 Pocono Rd Mountain Lakes, N. J Moss, Joseph R., '51 ........ 30 Quarry St., Princeton, N. J Moss, Peter B., '54 ...... 36 East 72nd St., New York, N. Y Moss, Richard F., '54 ...... 188 18 104 Ave., Hollis 7, N. Y Mott, John G., '51 ...... 524 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y Mott, Walter D., '54 ..... 103 Lenox Avenue, Albany, N. Y Moul, Harry E., '54 ............ R. F. D. 3, Frederick, Md Mras, George P., '51 ........ 224 E. Main St., Plymouth, Pa Mudge, Arthur W., II, '51 ................ 424 Hancock St Milledgeville, Ga Mudge, Lewis S., '51. . .543 Newgulph Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa Mueller, Mark N. '53, . .300 Linden Ave., Englewood, N. J Mueller, Paul A., Jr., '52. . .1412 Ridge Rd., Lancaster, Pa Mueller, Peter S., '52. . .300 Linden Ave., Englewood, N. J Muhl, Richard R., '54 .................. 8135 Stanford Ave University City, Mo Mullins, Charles E., '54 .... ..... 5 315 28th St. N. W Washington 15, D. C EADERSHIP is dificult to gain -and more difficult to retain. Milnor, John W., '51 .... 12 Clinton Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Miner, William R., '54 ..... Box 862, Old Greenwich, Conn. Miner, James V., '52. . .96 Christopher St., Montclair, N. J. Minesinger, Richard C., '53. .81 Samaritan Ave., Ashland, O. Minners, Howard A., '53. .Doubleday and Co., Franklin Ave. Garden City, N. Y. Mish, Roy V., '52 ................. Maidstone On Potomac, Falling Waters, W. Va. Mitchell, Kenneth R., '52. .254 Kearney St., Cincinnati, O. Mitchell, William '53. . .409 E. 7th St., Brooklyn 18, N. Y. Moeller, Walter F., Jr., '54 ............ 19 Campbell Lane Larchmont, N. Y. Moffat, Nelson A., '52 ....... 826 N. Main St., Elkhart, Ind. Monroe, Parker Jr., '52 ................ 540 Monterey Ave. Pelham Manor, N. Y. Montgomery, Henry E, '51. .63 Lexington Ave.. Buffalo, N.Y. Montgomery, John A., '51. .425 W. Allegan, Lansing, Mich. Mooney, Vert, '53 ..... Four Winds Rd., Pittsburgh 14, Pa. For 100 years our bindery has made quality and dependability the basis upon which we have gained and re- tained our position as leaders in the Held. The BRIC-A-BRAC is an example of our craftsmanship. Moore, Benjamin A., Jr., '52. .4 Gillon St., Charleston, S. C. Moore, David D., Jr., '54, .5 Bayberry Pt. Islip, L. I., N. Y. Moore, Earl S., '52. .734 Brittany Lane, University City, Mo. Moore, Hudson, III., '54 ............ 2201 E. Alameda Ave. Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Denver, Colo. , Jackson E., '53,. .3240 Lakeshore Dr., Chicago, Ill. , John D., '52 .......... 704 E. Jackson, Mexico, Mo. , John R., '52. .59 Glen Moore Circle, Lancaster, Pa. , John L., Jr., '51, .59 Westcott Road, Princeton, N. J. , Kenneth D., '54 .... 12 Austin Pl., Bloomfield, N. J. , Thomas J., '52. ..59 Westcott Rd., Princeton, N. J. Moran, John P., '51 .... 17 Dartmouth Rd., W. Orange, N.J. 238 I. F. TAPLEY CU. Bookbinders Y k THE PRINCETON MEMORIAL EUNDS The New York Life Insurance Company is proud to be identified so closely with the Princeton Memorial Funds program. The Class of 1951 is the thirteenth consecutive class, and the twenty-third since 1920, to have selected the New York Life to write the endowment insurance whereby its members participate in this program. Through endowment insurance, maturing in twenty or twenty-five years, the Princeton alumnus can make sure that the University will receive his intended contribution in full as originally planned, whether or not he is then living. The matured endowment and the endowment insurance policies now in force in the New York Life in connection with the Princeton Memorial Funds exceed 352,250,000 This is one of the many ways i11 which life insurance is used today to assure the fulfillment of present plans by making certain that the necessary funds will be available in the future when needed. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 51 MADISON AVENUE NEWYORK 10, N. Y. Whig and Clio Halls Munro, Gardner W., '5l. .158 Springdale Rd., Princeton, N.J. Murdoch, William F., Jr., '52 .... R. D. 2 King School Rd. Library, Pa. Murphy, John R., '52. .426 Partlock Rd., Springfield, Mass. Murphy, Joseph E., Jr., '52 ................ 2300 Irving So. Minneapolis, Minn. Murphy, Richard W., '51 .... ...... 8 Riverside Dr., Wilmington, Del. Murray, Benjamin H., '51 ................... Glynoon, Md. Murray, Benson, '51 ...... Trinity Pass, New Canaan, Conn. Murray, Gilbert D., 3rd, '52. .Llewellyn Pk. W. Orange, N.J. Mutch, Thomas A., '52. . .65 Miller Rd., Morristown, N. J. Muys, Jerome C., '54. . .474 Thomas St., Phillipsburg, N. J. Myers, Charles T., '52. . .427 Midland Ave., St. Davids, Pa. Myers, Clark G., '51 .... 1223 Averill Ave., San Pedro, Cal. Myers, Henry F., III, '51 ............ 219 N. President Ave. Lancaster, Pa. N Nachtrieb, John J., '53 .............. 111 Southampton Ave. Berkeley, Cal. Nalen, Craig A., '52 .... 30 Douglas Rd., Glen Ridge, N. J. Nankervis, George A., '52. .74 Dexter Ave., Meriden, Conn. Nash, Richard, Jr., '51. . .5506 Roland Ave., Baltimore, Md. Nebel, Kay A., '54 ............ 106 High St., Geneva, N. Y. Neely, Andrew B., '51 .... 8 South Main St., Mifllintown, Pa. Neely, Stuart M., '51 ........ Court House, Harrisburg, Pa. Neff, James L., '53 ............... Apt. H3, Parkhurst Apts. Barbara and Marion Sts., Bethlehem, Pa. Negus, Kenneth G., '52. . .1217 4th Ave., Council Bluffs, Ia. Neill, Harold D., Jr., '54. .2104 Linden Ave., Midd1etown,0. Nelson, Frederick S., '51 .... 25 Union St., Nantucket, Mass. Nelson, Joseph T., III, '54 ................ 1103 St. Paul St. Baltimore 2, Md. Nelson, Paul D., '54 ............ 484 Barwell St., Akron, O. Nemitz, Sanford C., '54. .122 W. Ward St., Hightstown, N.J. Nesbitt, George D., '51. .5 Highwood Way, Larchmont, N. Y. Netto, Eldo, Jr., '53 ...... South Side Hill, Lowellville, O. Netto, William D., '51 ................ 110 Westminster Rd. West Palm Beach, Fla. Neville, Robert G., '53, .316 E. Market St., Bethlehem, Pa. Neville, Warwick F., '52, .Woodbury Rd., Syosset, L. I., N.Y. Newbill, Lewis A., '54 ........... Chalet Nogales 5A C. Y. La Av. Sta. Clara Guatemala City, Guatemala, C. A. Newell, Norman J., '53.. .2130 So. Emerson, Denver, Colo. Newland, Guy M., '51. .Box 96, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. Newlin, George C., '52. . .8 Heathcote Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Newman, Jon O., '53 .................. New Preston, Conn. Niblo, Derek D., '54 .................. 1945 St. Albans Rd. San Marino, Cal. Nicely, William A., '52 .... 157 George St., Rochester, N. Y. Nichols, Bruce W., '51. . .79 Andrew Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. Nicholson, Somerville, '51 ................. 410 Fayette St. Cumberland, Md. 240 Nicholson, Frederic A., '52 ............ 1423 Orchard Way, Rosemont, Pa. Nicoson, William J., '54 ....... 304 N. 6th St., Indiana, Pa. Niedbala, Thomas F., '52 .......... ..... B ussendorffer Rd. Hamburg, N. Y. Nimick, George G., '51 .... Thorn Run Rd., Coraopolis, Pa. Nimick, George A., '51 ...................... Ligonier, Pa. Nirider, John A., '54...l508 N. Church St., Belleville, Ill. Nixon, William H., '51. .911 Westcott Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. Noble, John W., Jr., '51 ............ Avondale, Easton, Md. Noe, Samuel V. A., '54 ...... 414 Club Lane, Louisville, Ky. Noel, Joseph R., '54 ........ 25 East Fifth St., Hinsdale, Ill. Nomikos, Peter M., '53. . .cfo Matrad Corp., 17 Battery Pl. New York, N. Y. Nordquist, Don A., '51. . .1820 So. 11th Ave., Maywood, Ill. Norris, John B., '51 .... 234 Midwood Pl., Westfield, N. J. Norris, William A., '5l. ............... 450 Flagami Blvd. Miami Beach, Fla. North, Cecil J., Jr., '52. .240 Woodside Dr., Hewlitt, N. Y. North, David S., '51, . .Tempe Wick Rd., Morristown, N. J. Nowland, Philip J., '52 .................. 2325 W. 16th St. Wilmington 73, Del. Nunes, Geoffrey, '52 ..... ...... 1 9 Woodlawn Ave. New Rochelle, N. Y. Nutzhorn, Carl R., '51 ................... 23 Sherwood Rd. Rockville Centre, N. Y. Nyce, Benjamin M., '54 .... 1555 Scenic Dr., Pasadena, Cal. Nyhart, John D., '53 .................. 230 Wellington Rd. Indianapolis, Ind. O Oakley, Robert B., '52 ...... 4154 Fairfield, Shreveport, La. Oates, James F., 3rd, '51, .881 Church Rd., Lake Forest, Ill. Obbard, Peter B., '53 ....... 422 Oliver Rd., Sewickley, Pa. Oberdorfer, Donald, Jr., '52 ............ 1173 Briarcliff Rd. Atlanta, Ga. O'Brien, George L., '51 ................ 21st and Clearfield Philadelphia, Pa. O'Brien, Thomas F., Jr., '53. .110 Phillips Ave., Deal, N. J. O'Connell, Charles R., '53 .............. 748 Halstead Ave. Mamaroneck, N. Y. O'Donovan, Robert J., '54. .358 Third St., Newburgh, N. Y. Ogden, William F., Jr., '53 .... 11 Scott St., Chicago 10, lll. Okin, Franklin P. J., '54. ..165 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. J. O'Leary, Walter G., '52 .............. ..2108 Delancey Pl. Philadelphia, Pa. Olsen, James H., '54. .2000 Greenwood Ave., Wilmette, Ill. Oltarsh, Martin R., '54. . .1070 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. O'Neil, Charles R., '53 ................ 217 S. Linden Ave. Highland Park, Ill. O'Neil, James H., Jr., '52 .... P. 0. Box 113, Rumson, N. J. O'Neil, Stephen E., '54 ................ 35 Garden Avenue, Bronxville, N. Y. Onken, Henry D., '53. .7635 Stanford, University City, Mo. Ora, Jolm Peter, Jr., '53 ......... 1745 Sleepy Hollow Lane Plainfield, N. J. Ordiway, M. V., '54..., .... .... R . D. 1, Bradford, Pa. Orlando, Michael A., '53 ................ 111 Upland Way Haddonfield, N. J. Orr, Donald K., '54 .... . .2844 Iowa Ave., Granite City, Ill. Orr, Richard K., '52 ............ 122 N. Walnut St. Apt. 203 East Orange, N. J. Orser, Horace S., '51. .125 E. Front St., Perrysburg, O. Osborn, James M., Jr., '52 ................ 77 Edgehill Rd. New Haven, Conn. Osborne, Alan W., '53 .... 70 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Osgood, William C., '53 .................... 55 Albion Rd. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Osheroff, Norman W., '54. .5615 Jackson St., Omaha, Neb. Osius, Theodore G., Jr., '52 .................. 550 Cadieux Grosse Pointe, Mich. Ost, Daniel C., '53 .... 1201 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa. Ostrom, Andrew G., '54. .1322 Myron St., Schenectady, N. Y. Ostrom, William J., '53 ..... 367 17th Ave., Paterson, N. J. Otis, James, Jr., '53 .......... 333 Hazel Ave., Glencoe, Ill. Otis, John W., '52 .......... 8 Cooper Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Oven, Herbert C., '52 ................ Box 552, Enid Okla. Overbeck, Henry W., '52 .... 2410 Thayer St., Evanston, Ill. Owen, David R., '52 ........................ Albanv Tex. Owen, Honore M., Jr., '51. .212 S. Glencoe St., Decatur, Ill. P Packard, Edward B., Jr., '53 .... ..... 1 7 La Rue Dr. Huntington, N. Y. Packard, George R., 111, '54 ..... .... 1 814 Old Gulph Rd. Villa Nova, Pa. Packard John E., 111, '54 .... ....... 8 Florence Rd. Marblehead, Mass. Paddock, Peter B., '52 ................... 83 Vendome Rd. Grosse Pointe, Mich. Pall. George H., '52 ........ Limeliln Pike, Jarrettown, Pa. Page, George A.. Jr.. '5-1. .728 S. Spring Ave., La Grange, Ill. Page, Jesse W., lll, '54 . . .631 Colville Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Paladino, Hugo R., '51 ......... 62 High St., Newark, N. J. Palevicll. Edward J., '54. .520 E. Fourth St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Paliska, Stephen, '53 .... Piedmont Dr., Bound Brook, N.J. Palmer, James M., '54. .348 Lombarday Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. Panagos, Peter, '50 .......... 3 Palmer Sq., Princeton, N. J. Paoletti, Michael A., '52 ...... 275 Henry St., Orange, N. .l. Papachristou, Tician, '5l..l77 E. 85th St., New York, N. Y. Papp, Remy P., '53. .P. O. Box 62, Princton Junction, N.J. Parham, James C., Jr., '52 ............ 1 E. Charlotte Ave. Sumter, S. C. Parham, Paul, B., '54. .7165 West Park, Richmond Hts., Mo. Parke, Arthur T., lll, '53 .... N. New St.. West Chester, Pa. Park, William J.. '51 ...... 3140 S. W. 20th St., Miami, Fla. Parke, Samuel, R., 111, '53. .245 ltllan Ave., Rosemont, Pa. Parker, Jesse B., '54 .... Matthiessen Park, lrvington, N.Y. Parker. John S., Jr., '54 .... 151 Patton Ave., Princton, N.J. Parker, John V., '52 ................... Washington Valley Morristown, N. J. Parker, Robert P., '52 ................ 3012 Southwood Rd. Birmingham, Ala. Parker, Ronald E., '54. . .11 Palmer Rd., Marblehead, Mass. 'arker, Stephen E., '51. .3299 Elsmere Rd., Cleveland 20, O. arker, William A., '53 ................. 307 Pasco Encinal San Antonio, Tex. Parks, Howard E., Jr., '51 .... 1731 Kearney, Denver, Colo. Parrish, Jon G., '54 .................. 501 Edgemere, S. E. Grand Rapids, Mich. Parrish, Thomas K., '52. .1 Southern Way, Princeton, N. J. 'arry, Lynn A., '53. .408 Windemere Ave., Interlaken, N.J. arry, Scott B., '54 ............. 501 Mixsell St., Easton, Pa. Parsons, Joseph H., '51 .... 141 E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. Parsons. Theodore D., ll, '53. .Route 1, Leavenworth, Wash. Patchett, Arthur A., '51. .11 Bennett St., Middletown, N. Y. Paton, David, '52 ......... 520 E. 86th St., New York, N. Y. Patrick, James S., '51 ................ 233 Fair Ave., N. W. New Philadelphia, O. Patterson, Harry, '53. .Chelsea Village, Atlantic City, N.J. Patton, Peter W., '53 ............... 1540 Oak Grove Ave. San Marino, Calif. Paul, Burton, '53 ...... 2157 Wallace Ave., New York, N. Y. Paul, Peter C., '53 ............. ...... 5 50 E. Gravers Lane Philadelphia 18, Pa. Paxton, Glenn G., Jr.. '53. . .241 Church Rd., Winnetka, lll. Paxton, William G., '51 .... 241 Church Rd., Winnetka, lll. Payne, Malcolm W., '52 ................. The Old Vicarage Wortley, Sheffield, England Paynter, Grenville, H., '53 .............. Province Line Rd. Princeton, N. J. Paynter, Richard K., 111, '51 .... ..... P rovince Line Rd. Princeton, N.J. Payson, Phillips H., '53 ................... 1220 Park Ave. . New York 28, N. Y. Peabody, Paul E., Jr., '53 .... 221 W. 82 St., New York, N.Y. Peabody, William W., '53 ............... 30 Perryridge Rd. Greenwich, Conn. Peak, Jolm C., '52 .......... 982 S. Emerson, Denver, Colo. Pearce, Owen B., '54 ....... 50 South St., Manasquan, N. J. Peard, Frank F., Jr., '52. . .700 Benston Pl., Baltimore, Md. Peck, David W., Jr., '54. . .863 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Peck, Paul D., '51 .......... Hosmer Hall, 55 Elizabeth St. Hartford, Conn. Peirce, Neal, '54 ...... 6733 Emlen St., Philadelphia 19, Pa. Pelham, Donald, '51 ...... 15 North Dr., Great Neck, N. Y. Pell, Stuyvesant B., '53 ............... St. Andrew's School Middletown, Del. Pellettieri, George L., '54 ............ 740 Greenwood Ave. Trenton, N. J. Pemberton, Louis W., '51. .1170 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. l P l Il Penick, Sydnor B., III, '54 ..... ..... 1 73 Gates Ave. Montclair, N. J. Pennington, Anthony J., '54 ..... ...... 3 12 Tindall Rd. Wilmington, Del. Pentjopoulos, Demetrios, '52 ........... 11 Moustoxidi St. Athens, Greece Pentz, John J., Jr., '51 ........ 200 E. 2nd Ave., Dubois, Pa. Pepper, Benjamin F., '51 .... 25 E. 9th St., New York, N. Y. Perantoni, Alio J., '52 .......... 14 First St., Raritan, N.J. Perera, Richard D., '54 ............ Bedford lB, Garth Rd. Scarsdale, N. Y. Perrine. Calvin H., Jr., '53. .Taylor Ave., Hightstown, N.J. Perry, Willaln D., '53 ................ .2607 31st St., N. W. I Washington 8, D. C. lestronk, Saul M., ' ...... 3 E. 75tl1 St., New York, N. Y. 53 Petchel, George T., '54, .7234 Clinton Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. III Peters, Fredus N., , '54. .2512 Hurd Ave., Evanston, lll. Peters, Landon, '52. .5 N. Brookwood Dr., Montclair, N. J. Peters, Ralph F., '51 .................. Cedar Swamp Rd. Peters, D Peterso Petras, Glen Head, L. 1., N. Y. Leonard C., '53 ....... R D 1 Box 214, Berwick, Pa. letersen, Henry A., '51. . .20 Courtlandt Pl., Houston, Tex. n, Edward E., Jr., '53 ............. 24 Elmwood Rd. Marblehead, Mass. George D., '54. .146 Worthington St., Yorkville, O. Petring, George L., '53 ......... 27 Ridgetop, St. Louis, Mo. Peyton, Malcolm C., '54. .Pretty Brook Rd., Princeton, N. J. Pfeifer, Jolm A., '54 ......... 3064 W. 159 St., Cleveland, O. Pflum, Henry C., '52 ......... 21 N. 13th St., Allentown, Pa. Phelps, Phelps, Phelps, Phelps, Barry C., '53. . .Harwood Lane, E. Rochester, N.Y. Charles H., '52 .................. 22 Plymputh Rd. Port Washington, L. 1., N. Y. Herschel R., Jr., '53. . .1571 Leyden, Denver, Colo. Homer R., '52. . .204 Market St., Amsterdam, N.Y. Philippides, John C., '54 ..... High Mowing, Cook Hill Rd. Wallingford, Conn. Phillips, Franklin, ll, '53. .Monmouth Rd., Jobstown, N. J. Philp, Leonard J., '52 ..... 25 Rocky Rd., Larchmont, N. Y. S:f:f: 5f3:355:5:5f55 Eff 'I' 'Q 5515.351:5:5:5:5f:g.5:5:f1:5:,:,:z:: ... 2 . ..... ... :2:r5:5:5:I:1515221515:2:I:15155:S:2352:1:r:r g5r5:I:f:f5I5:f:f: :r5r5:5:I:rf:2:1:S:r5:f:f:f:r?f:1:1:r::f:f A Prospectus describing the Company and its shares, including the price and terms of offering, is avail- able upon request. F. EBERSTADT SL CO. INC. 39 BROADWAY NEW YORK 6, N. Y. l 241 Baltimore 18, Md. ln these critical days we hear re- peatedly the question What can 1 do as one individual to help in this troubled world. All of us feel im- pelled to help our neighbors. Vol- unteer services in the Red Cross presents a singular opportunity for the fulfillment of your high pur- poses. My suggestion is: Identify yourself with your local Red Cross chapterl Work for itl Give to it! E. ROLAND HARRIMAN, President American Red Cross THE AMERICAN RED CROSS Pickering, William R., '53 ............... 335 E. Rosewood San Antonio, Tex. Pickett, Albert C., '51 .... 1260 Garfield, San Marino, Calif. Pickett, Robert C., '51 .............. 5912 St. Charles Ave. New Orleans, La. Pierce, Russell, Jr., '52 .... 1833 -1-ith St., Pennsauken, N. J. Pierson Edward, '51, Five Mile River Rd. Darien, Conn. Pierson, lra C., '51 ............ 1800 Maine St., Quincy, 111. Pierson, Richard N., Jr., '51 ........... 130 East End Ave. New York, N.Y. Pierson Jolm T., Jr., '53 .... .... t 5613 Wenonga Rd. Pierson n Kansas City. Mo. William R., '52 .... ............. 2 02 29th St. Pike, John N., '5l.. Pillsbury, Charles F., Pilskaln, Harold. Jr. Charleston 4, YV. Va. Montclair Ave. Upper Montclair, N. J. '53. .5000 E. 17tl1 Ave., Denver, Colo. '53 ...... Top Hill Farm, Hudson, O. Piret, Paul D., '52 ....... 872 Winy'zin Ave., Westfield, N. J. Pirie, Robert B., Jr., '5-1. . .14 Porter Row, Annapolis, Md. Pitkin, Philip B., '54 ............... 195 E. Waisliiiigton St. Martinsville, Ind. Pittis, Albert D., '52 ...... 186 E. Front St.. Plainfield, N. J. Pitts, Arthur W., Jr., '54 ...... 530 Concord St., Corry, Pa. Pivirotto, Richard R., '52. .5526 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Platt, Henry L., '52 .................. R. D. 2, Dalton, Pa. Platt, Jefferson, R., '52 ...... Laverock, Chestnut Hill, Pa. Plaulh, Willim H., '53. . .19 Hildreth Ct.. Amityville, N.Y. Plexico, Philip, '53, .4202 Arlington Dr., Royal Oak, Mich. Plimpton, Herbert W., '52 ............... 5401 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, Fla. Poage, Frank D., '5-1. .52 Woodlasw'i1 Dr.. Morristown, N. J. Pohlmann, Harry F.. Jr., '51. .-1 Grove St., Middletown, N. Y. Poillon. Arthur J., '52 ..... 86 Olden Lane, Princeton, N. J. Polk, Samuel W., '53 ......... The Studio, St. Albans, Mo. Poor, Robert J., '51 ........ 9 Ervin Park, Montclair, N. J. Pope, Jolm N., '52 ........ Hillcrest Ave., Morristown, N. J. Popowich. Clyde Y., '54 ............. 3516 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown, O. Porter, Philip J., '52 ...... 227 Louvaine St., Buffalo, N.Y. Porter, Richard S., '52 ..................... T2 Dalton Rd. Newton Center, Mass. Portner, Irving, '52 .... 4835 N. Kimball Ave., Chicago, Ill. Portuondo, Rod J., '53, .595 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Post, Robert C., 111, '51. .5171460 Schooner Elsie M. Reichert Annapolis, Md. Poten, Peter W., '52 ....... 130 Hobart Ave., Summit, N. J. Pouschine, Alexander '54 ................. 10 Highland Pl. Powell Sea Cliff, N. Y. Alfred O., '53 .... 3 Devon Rd., Mount Holly, N. J. Powell, David, '54 ............. North Road, Chester, N. J. Powell, David G., '54 ...... 1213 Forest Ave., Wilmette, Ill. Powell, Malcolm R., '52...1213 Forest Ave., Yvilmette, Ill. Powell, Thomas H., '54 ............... 3601 N. Charles St. Pownall, Malcolm W., '54 .... S. 13th Ave.. Coatesville, Pa. Prado, Luiz D. A., '52. .Av. Pavlista 2206, Sao Paulo, Brazil Prado, Sergio D. A.. '52 ............. 2206 Avenida Pavlista Sao Paulo, Brazil Prahl, James W., '53 ........ 77 North St., Jersey City, N.J. Pratt, John W., '52 ...... Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. Preller, Victor S., '53 .... 4513 Chestnut, Pennsauken, N. J. Pressler, Herman P., 111, '52 ............. 2133 Pine Valley Houston, Tex. Pressman, Ira J., '54 .......... 56 Field Lane, Roslyn, N. Y. Preston, Ernest R.. Jr., '53 ....... 220 Ely Rd., Akron 13, O. Preston, John R., '51 ....... ...... 5 077 Lowell St., N. W. Washington, D. C. Prevost, Alain M., '51 ........ 3 Rue Francois, Paris, France Price, Derek A., '5-L. .3525 Ontario Ave., Montreal P. Q., Can. Price, Gayle B., Jr., '51 .... Alexandersville, Bellbrook Rd. Dayton, O. Principato, Saverio R., '52 .... 402 Walnut St., Camden, N.J. Pringle, Loyal D., '53..34 Brookdale Ave., Yerona, N. J. Pringle, Samuel W., Jr., '52 ............. 21 Spalding Circle Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Prior, Willard F., Jr., '51 ...... 458 Main St., Oneida, N. Y. Pritchard, William L., '52 ............... 26 Conklin Ave. Morristown, N. J. Pruszanowski, Olgierd C., '52 ............. 43 W. 70th St. New York 23, N. Y. Pryor, Charles A., '53 ...... 734 S. Latchs Lane, Merion, Pa. Puchner, William R., '53 ................ Edgar, Wisconsin Purdy, William B., '52 .... 117 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. Pursel, Stewart E., '52 ................. . .95 Pickford Ave. Phillipsburg, N. J. Purviance, James A., '54 ............... 7827 Winston Rd. Philadelphia 18, Pa. Pyeatt John S., '52 ............ 818 Vine St., Denver, Colo. Q Quandt, Richard E., '52, .1060 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Quinn, Joseph W., '53 ...... Deering St., South Paris, Me. Quinn, Marc, '53 ........ Box 344, Balboa Hts., Canal Zone R Railp, John E., '53 ....... 1215 Rossell Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Radwin, Howard M., '52. .930 Linden Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rafner, Robert S., '51 ........ 1416 Catalpa Dr., Dayton, O. Ragland, William E., '52 .............. 1317 Lawrence Rd. Chattanooga, Tenn. Rahill, William J., IH, '51. .601 N. Front St. Harrisburg, Pa. Raleigh, Alfred, '51, .4321 N. Charles St., Baltimore 18, Md. Ramsay, Walter C., '52 ............. 4836 Rock Spring Dr. Arlington, Va. Rand, Calvin G., '51 ..... ...... 1 61 Nottingham Terrace Buffalo, N.Y. Randall, William A., '54 ...... Maplewood Rd., Wayne, Pa. Rankin, Kirk, III, '54 ....... 282 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Ransom, Peter' R., '54 ...... Weed St., New Canaan, Conn. Rapoport, Stanley I., '54 .... 959 E. 46 St., Brooklyn 3, N. Y. Rathje, Ronald, H., '54 .... 162 Elwood Ave., Newark, N. J. Rauch, Albin W., '52 ........ 44 Spier Dr., S. Orange, N. J. Rauenzahn, Thomas C., '51 ............ 108 Bernhart Ave. Reading, Pa. Rauscher, Walter B., '54, .3 N. Crescent, Maplewood, N. J. Rauschert, Karl A., '51 ...................... 126 Ciddiugs Sheboygan Falls, Wisc. Rawlings, Norborne L., Jr., '53 ............ 23 Museum Dr. Newport News, Va. Raymond, Alexander G., III, '54 ............ Mayapple Rd. Stamford, Conn. Raymond, William K., '52 ..... ...... 2 847 Coleridge Rd. Cleveland Hts, O. Rea, Bayard D., '51 .... 102 Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Rea, Richard H., '53 .... Trotwood Acres, Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Read, Kenneth H., '53. .211 S. Woodlawn, Kirkwood 22, Mo. Ream, Jackson, '54 ....... 18 Hibben Rd., Princeton, N. J. Rebmann, William, '53 .............. 300 W. Sedgwick St. Philadelphia 19, Pa. Reckard, James B., '53 ..... ..... 1 445 Washington Blvd. Huntington, W. Va. Redway, Albert S., Jr., '52 .............. 47 Deepwood Dr. Reed Reed Reed Reedz Reed, Reed Reed 9 9 9 Hamden 14, Conn. David M., '54 .... Edgewood Rd., Pittsburgh 15, Pa. David Q., '53 ..... 5236 Cherry St., Kansas City, Mo. Edward W., '51 .... 35 Central Ave., Tarrytown, N. Y. Gervais E., '54 .... 1002 N. 7th St., Garden City, Kan. Henry M., Jr., '54 ......... 5369 Northumberland St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard E., '53 ........ 304 S. Broad St., Canfield, O. Samuel C., III, '53 ................ 290 Western Way Princeton, N. J. Rees, James N., '54 ...... Compo Parkway, Westport, Conn. Reese, Ernest S., '53 .... 3421 Circle Close, Madison, Wisc. Reese, Peter A., '54 .... P. O. Box 1086, Wilmington 99, Del. Reeve, Mark, '52 .............. Coolure, Newtown Sq., Pa. Reichert, Carl E., Jr., '54 ....... ...... 2 117 W. Estaugh St. Philadelphia, Pa. Reichel, Frank R., '51, .211 Washington Park, Nazareth, Pa. Reichow, David, '51 ...... 880 N. Portage Path, Akron, O. Reiley, Blair, Jr., '52 ........ 424 Parker St., Newark, N. J. Reimer, John S., '54 ..... 18 Kempster Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. Reimers, David M., '53 ................ 7842 Gannon Ave. University City, Mo. Reinfeld, Albert I., '53 ................ 187 Great Hills Dr. S. Orange, N. J. Reinheimer, Howard E., Jr., '53 ............. 983 Park Ave. New York City, N. Y. E Z it im IF SOMEONE IN YOUR FAMILY HAD CANCER, you would do anything . . . everything that would help. And today there is so much you can do to help. Tens of thousands of families just like yours meet cancer every year and triumph over it. But we are still losing too many men and women we love. Doctors can now cure half of those who develop can- cer if the disease is diagnosed in its early stages. Yet in 1950 some 210,000 families lost a father, a mother or a child to cancer. Many of them-probably 70,000-could have been cured. Nye need more research, more life-saving education, more training for scientists and physicians, more equipment, more services for those already stricken with the disease. To save more lives, we all must help. Any contribu- tion is welcome, but the fight against this major threat deserves major support: dollars-tens- twenties - hundreds of dollars. Will you help? AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Reister, Henry C., III, '54 ............. 511 Richwood Ave, Baltimore, Md. Remington, Thomas R., '51. .987 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Remley, Richard Y., '54 .............. 1026 Oakridge Ave. Royal Oak, Mich. Renfrew, Charles B., '52 .... .......... 3 19 Henley St. Birmingham, Mich. Reutlinger, Donald P., '54 .......... 100 Meadowbrook Rd. Short Hills, N. J. Reydel, John J., '51 .... 154 N. Euclid Ave., Westfield, N. J. Reynolds, Frank E. '52 ..... 33 Linnmoore, Hartford, Conn. Reynolds, Philip A., '54 ................ Maple Shade Rd. Middletown, Conn. Reynolds, Sanford C., Jr., '51 ..... .... 1 3 Wyehwood Rd. Livingston, N. J. Reynolds, Sheldon C., '53 ............. 2714 Belvoir Blvd. Shaker Heights, O. Rheinstein, Robert, '51 ...... 42 E. 71 St., New York, N.Y. Rhodes, Frank B., '53. . ,Glen Elm Apt., Pittsburgh 27, Pa. Ribadeneira, Mario J., '54 ........ Ave 12 de Octubre 1245 Quito, Ecuador, South America Rice, Benjamin M., Jr., '52 .................. Windy RPW Peterborough, N. H. Rice, Denis T., '54 ........ 2923 Farwell, Milwaukee, Wise. Rice, Lacy I., Jr., '53 ................. Elm Dale Route 1 Martinsburg, W. Va. Rich, Robert E., '53. .701 Northwood Ave., Fort Dodge, Ia. Richards, George M., '54 ................ 3760 Old Pali Rd. Honolulu, T. H. Richards, Robert N., '54 .... .... 3 64 Grampian Blvd. , Williamsport, Pa. Richardson, Charles D., '53 .......... 267 W. Cherry Circle Memphis, Tenn. Richardson, Francis L., '54 ............... 44 Alexander St. Princeton, N. J. Richardson, Hugh I., Jr., '53 .... 675 West Paces Ferry Rd. Atlanta, Ga. Richardson, Paul V. D., '52 ........... 142 Old Gulph Rd. Wynnewood, Pa. Ridgway, James M., '53 ................... 744 Hawthorne Bound Brook, N. J. Riehl, Frederic A., '51, .44 Manchester Rd., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Riegel, George F., Jr., '52, .1070 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Riemer, Arthur C., '53 ................. 3394 Hudson Blvd. Jersey City, N. J. Rifbjerg, Klaus T., '52 .... . ............ Ingolfsalle 43 Copenhagen, Denmark Rigby, Howard N., Jr., '51 ..... ........ 7 Oakland Terrace Maplewood, N. J. Riley, C. H. Fletcher, '52 ..... .... 1 8 Springdale Rd, Princeton, N. J. Rimer, J. Thomas, III, '54 .... ..... 3 4 Hoodridge Dr. Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Ringland, Joseph F., Jr., '53 .............. 1625 W. 25th St. Minneapolis, Minn. Ringlund, Roy A., '54 .... 508 45th St., Western Springs, Ill. Ringwalt, Charles C., Jr., '53 ................. 3230 Clay St. San Francisco, Calif. Riordan, Richard J., '52 .... ............. 6 3 Melrose Dr. New Rochelle, N. Y. Riser, John S., '53 ............ P. O. Box 437, Webb, Miss. Ritchie, Robert T., '53 .... 2707 Prairie- Ave., Evanston, Ill. Ritchie, Thomas M., Jr., '54. .85 Sunset Ave., Verona, N.J. Ritter, Paul D., Jr., '53. .288 N. Ardmore Rd., Columbus, O. Rivers, Alonzo B., '52 ..... 201 North Ave., Anderson, S. C. Ritterbush, Richmond, Jr., '54 ............ 247 Sinclair Pl. Westfield, N. J. Rivers. Robert J., Jr., '53 .... 21 Green St., Princeton, N. J. Rizzi, Victor A., '51, .220 Beekman Ave., Tarrytown, N. Y. Rizzuti, Walter L.. '54. . 215 Franklin Ave., Brooklyn 5, N. Y. Roach, Davis M., '52 ..... 623 W. 62nd St., Kansas City, Mo Robb, Philip H, '51. .857 Colonial Ct., Birmingham, Mich. Roberts, Ernest E., '51 ...... 1853 N. W. 33 St., Miami, Fla. Roberts, Harley M., '51, .38 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J. Roberts, John H., '53 ....... 20 S. Aberdeen, Chicago 7, Ill. Roberts, Joseph K., Jr., '53 .... Bruce Ave., Flossmoor, Ill. Roberts, Markley, '51 .... 38 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J. Roberts, Shepherd De F., '54 .............. 155 Hodge Rd. Princeton, N. J. Robertson, Bruce, '54 ........ .... H idden River Farm Woodstock, Va. 244 Robinson, Charles K., III, '54 .............. 8 Douglas Rd. Glen Ridge, N. J. Robinson, David H., '52 .... 127 State St., Springfield, Mass. Robinson, Donald P., '54 ................ 308 W. Davis St. Burlington, N. C. Robinson, John C., '53 ........ John St., Greenwich, Conn. Robinson, Russell M., '54 ................ 820 Edgehill Rd. Charlotte, N. C. Robinson, William F., '51, . .612 First National Bank Bldg. Denver, Colo. Roblin, John M., '53. .177 N. Lake Ave., Rt. 49, Troy, N. Y. Rock, Charles W., '51 ................... Broadway, N. C. Robrecht, Edward J. Jr., '53 ............. 27 Madison Ave. E. Orange, N. J. Rochester, Samuel L., '53 ................... Stanford, Ky. Rock, Robert, '54 ................ 486 Kling St., Akron, O. Rockart, John F., '53 ..... 10 Brooklands, Bronxville, N.Y. Rockefeller, Beveridge, '52 ................. 140 Park Ave. Bronxville, N, Y. Rockwell, James C., '52 ...... P. O. Box 952, Carmel, Calif. Rodgers, Alan S., '53 ................... 105 W. Cedar Ave. Webster Groves 19, Mo. Rodgers, Livingston, '53 ..... 3 E. 71st St., New York, N. Y. Roediger, Paul M., '54 .... 361 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Roemer, John D., '54 ...... 1189 Highland Rd., Sharon, Pa. Rogers, Donald W., '54 ........ Dutch Lane, Freehold, N. J. Rogers, Frank W., '51 ...... 528 Woods Ave., Roanoke, Va. Rogers, Jon B., '54 .............. 1051 N. Woodward Ave. Birmingham, Mich. Rogers, Justin T., '51 ........... 110 44th St., Sandusky, O. Rogers, Robert J., '51 ....... 528 Woods Ave. Roanoke, Va. Rogers, Robert F., '53 .............. 228 White Horse Ave. Trenton 10, N. J. Rogers, Stephen H., '52. .5 Pine St., Port Washington, N. Y. Rogers, William III, '53 ................. 300 Chandler St. Philadelphia, Pa. Rogers, William Mc M., '54 ......... Route 13, Cahaba Rd. Birmingham, Ala. Rollins, Horace W., '54. .2931 English Ave., Louisville, Ky. Rolston, Samuel R., '51 ............... RFD 1, Vienna, Va. Rooney, Charles A., '53 ................... 2468 Boulevard Jersey City, N. J. Root, John T., '53 .... 8427 Prospect Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Rose, James M., Jr., '51 .... 215 E. 72 St., New York, N. Y. Rose, Jerry H. '51 ........... 320 E. 13th St., Lockport, Ill. Rosenberg, David B., '54, .42 Virginia Ave., Vineland, N.J. Rosenberg, Robert R., '53 ............. 1024 Edgemoor Ct. Lancaster, Pa. Rosenstein, Ira N., '51, .2175 E. 27th St. Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Ross, John D., '52 ...... 2117 W. 17th St., Little Rock, Ark. Ross, Peter H., '53 ..,.... 415 S. Washington Hinsdale, Ill. Rossetter, Frederick N., '52 ...... Celery Ave., Sanford, Fla. Rossmassler, Peter R., '54 ....... Box 161, Princeton, N. J. Rota, Gian C., '54 ..,..................... P. 0. Box 3138 Quito, Ecuador, South America Rounds, Peter G., '51 ........ Cow Lane, Great Neck, N.Y. Rowe, Wallace H., III, '53 ,.......... 2000 E. California St. Pasadena, Calif. Rowley, David S., '52 ....... .......... 2 205 Albany Ave. W. Hartford, Conn. Roy, David B., '54. .167 Clearview Ave., Phittsburgh 29, Pa. Rubidge D. Bruce, '53 .... 27 Elmwood Ave., Chatham, N. J. Rubin, Edward P. Jr., '53. .459 Sunset Rd., Winnetka, Ill. Ruch, Wallace H., Jr., '51, . .404 S. Seward, Auburn, N. Y. Ruch, Walter A., '51 ,.... 1492 Vance Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Ruddick, William M., '53 ................. 537 N. June St. Los Angeles, Calif. Rukeyser, Louis R., '54 ............. 150 W. Pinebrook Dr. New Rochelle, N.Y. Rumsfeld, Donald H., '54. .827 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. Runger, Nelson L., Jr., '53 ............. 1163 Pinewood Dr. Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Ruplffy, John A., '54 ....,......... 277 Park Ave., Apt. 2L V New York, N. Y. Ruppel, Joseph F., '54 ,... 450 E. 63rd St., New York, N. Y. Rusanowsky, Paul, '53 .... Wolf Harbor Rd., Milford, Conn. Rusch, Willard V. T., '54 ...... Old Turnpike Rd., R F D 1 Lambertville, N. J. Rush, Richard S., Jr., '53 ....... Swedesford Rd., Paoli, Pa. Rushton, William J., III, '51 ........... 2848 Balmoral Rd. Birmingham 9, Ala. Rushton, James, '53 ..... ........ P rotective Life Ins. Co. Birmingham, Ala. Russell, Frederick R., '53, .360 Owen Ave., Fair Lawn, N. J. Russell, John, Jr., '51, .120 Righters Mill Rd., Gladwyne, Pa. Russell, Roy P., '52 ......... 4 East Way, Bronxville, N. Y. Russell, William H., '51 ................... 634 Plymouth E. Grand Rapids, Mich. Rutter, J. Edgar T., '52 .................... 108 Lido Nord Newport Beach, Calif. Ryan, Hewitt F., '51 ...... Oak Orchard Rd., Albion, N.Y. Ryan, William H., '53 .... 1951 71st Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. S Sadler, William P., '52 .................. 2405 W. 22nd St. Minneapolis, Minn. Saffery, Bruce K., '51 .... 20 Warner Ave., Springfield, N. J. Saffery, Charles J., '53, . .20 Warner Ave., Springfield, N. J. Sage, Norman J., '51 ........ 2020 E. Jackson, Elkhart, lnd. Sailer, Henry P., '51 .... 219 Walnut St., Englewood, N. J. Salas, Saturnino L., '52, .15 Downing St., E. Williston, N. Y. Saler, Benson, '52 .,,. Chateau Crillon, 19th and Locust Sts. Philadelphia, Pa. Sandler, Allan l., '51 .... 240 W. 39th St., New York, N.Y. Sanders, Jack L., '52 .....,.,.. 498 Linwood, Buffalo, N.Y. Sandoz, Marcel H., '51, .56 Princeton Ave., Princeton, N. J, Sant, John T., '54 ...... 6340 Ellenwood Ave., Clayton, Mo. Sarbanes, Paul, S., '54 ...... Ocean City Rd., Salisbury, Md. Satin, David G., '54. .3863 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Saunders, David R., '53 .......,...,,.. 4881 Westmore Ave. Montreal, Quebec, Can. Saunders, Harold H., '52 .... .,.,.. 3 12 W. Allens Lane Philadelphia 19, Pa. Savage, Richard D., '54 ......,....... 17101 Edgewater Dr. Lakewood 7, 0. Sawhill, Donald B., '51 .... 1039 Highland Rd.. Sharon, Pa. Saydah, Gilbert R., '54 ........ 40 Joyce Rd., Tenafiy, N. J. Scally, Daniel R., '53 ...... 51 Union St., Jersey City, N. J. Schaefer, Charles H., Jr., '52 .............. 432 Vernon Rd. Jenkintown, Pa. Schaffer, John A., '53, .80 Highland Ave., Montclair, N. J. Schaller, William N., '51, .24 E. 38th St., New York 16, N, Y. Scheetz, Robert B., '54 ............,... 1514 Woodrow Ave. Mayfield Hts. 24, O. Schermerhorn, Derick D., '53 .............. 173 Orange Rd. Y Montclair, N. J. Scheulz. Prehen, '52 .... Strandparken 16, Aarhus, Denmark Schisgall, Richard M., '53 ................ 114 Station Rd. Great Neck, N. Y. Schlaepfer, William W., '54 ..........,... 201-l E. Wood Pl. Milwaukee ll, Wisc. Schleyer, Paul V., '51 ...... 1956 West Blvd., Clevelaml, O. Schmalz, Robert N., '54..18 Brookside Rd., Darien, Conn. Schmertz, Francis L., '51 .........., 556 Union Trust Bldg. Pittsburgh, Pa. Schmid. J. S., '52 ......,.,. 10 Howe Ave., Montclair, N. J. Schmidt, John C., '52 ........... 144 Merion Rd., York, Pa. Schmidt, Merle H., '51 ........ 32 Shepard, Kenmore, N. Y. Schmidt, Richard F., '53 .......... Plainfield Rd., Box 202 Metuchen, N. J. Schmidt, Ronald D., '53 ......... 1628 W. Juneway Terrace Chicago, lll. Schmitt, Waylantl W., Jr., '53 ............ 15 Lincoln Ave. Binghamton, N. Y. Schnatz, John D., '53, .334 Woodbridge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Schnehly, Keith G., Jr., '51 .....,..... .... 1 22 Mill Creek Ardmore, Pa. Schneider, Kenneth G., '54, .La Garde Apts., Anniston, Ala. Schnier, Richard M., '54 ........ 158 Payne Whitney Lane Manhasset, L. l., N. Y. Schock, Frederick F., lll, '53 ........... 308 Brighton Ave. Spring Lake. N. J. Schoen, Lawrence W., '54 ............,. 6400 Wilkins Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. Schoefiler, John W., '51. . .3438 85th St., Jackson Hts., N. Y. Schoefiler, Edmund H., '52 ..........,........ 3438 85th St. Jackson Hts, N. Y. Schoenfeld, Roland, '52 ............ 101 Brandlbergerstrahe Gegensburg, Bavaria, Germany Schoettle, Harry J. '51 ,............... 198 W. Annsbury St. Philadelphia, Pa. Schoellkopf, Jacob F., ll, '53 ...... 4216 Armstrong Pkwy. Dallas, Tex. Schoonmaker, Gerrit L., '53, .111 21 Puritan Ave., 75th Rd. Forest Hills, N. Y. Schrauff, William B., Jr., '51 ........... 33 Rockwood Rd. Plandome, N. Y. Schreyer, George S., '52. .15 Haslett Ave., Princeton, N. J. Schuler John M., '51 ................ 11 Chambers Terrace Princeton, N. J. Schullinger, John N., '51. .1175 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Schultz, Charles H., '54 .....,............. 208 Gardner St. Johnstown, Pa. Schulz. David A., '54 ...... 6312 Bancroft St., St. Louis, Mo. Schulz, Paul R., '52 .... 506 W. 143rd St., New York 31, N. Y. Schulze, Earl J., '54, .8018 W. 31st St., North Riverside, lll. Schulze, Richard H., '54 ................ 442 Fenwood Ave. Mercerville, N. J. Schumacher, Frederick R., '52 ............... Ludlam Lane Locust Valley, N. Y. Schuyler, Philip Van R., '54 ....... .. .21A, Fort Myer, Va. Schwamm, Jay M., '51, .4650 Fieldston Rd., New York, N. Y. Schwartz, Richard, '51, .36 Beekman Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Scian, Louis '52 ......,... 27 Morris Ave., Trenton 10, N. J. Scott, Donald A., '51 ...,......... 403 Gate Lane, Mt. Airy Philadelphia 19, Pa. Scott, Horace W., '52 ......... 50 Fair Oaks, St. Louis, Mo. Scott, Norman R., '53, . .321 Village Rd., Wilmington, Del. Scragg, William H., '53, .505 E. 18th St., Paterson 4, N. J. Scudder, Walter T., '51 .......,..... Box 143, Gambier, O. Seaman, John E., '54 ....... 1155 S. Clarkson, Denver, Colo. Seavey, William A., '52 ........ 1611 6th St., Coronado, Cal. Seeger, Stanley J., Jr., '52, .10444 Strait Lane, Dallas, Tex. Seeley, Frederick D., '51, .355 Mountain Rd. Englewood, N.J. Seihert, James H., Jr., '52, .17 Seward Ave., Toms River, N. J. Seidel, Stephen E. P., '52 ............ 3501 N. Shepard Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Schmidt, Thomas C., '52, .931 S. Pershing Ave.. York, Pa. Seifer, Jerome '52 .... 95 Washington St., E. Orange. N. J. ,GJ 'gWi,f,g.5, , , Q5 as CUSTOM TAILORS AND FURNISHERS ms 6,16 W 14 EAST 4-lru STREET, NEW YORK 17, N. Y. QQ ,af X Y. ' X N, fu ,, H CHIPP TRAVELERS ON THE ROAD Chipp traveling representatives visit tl1e following cities during the Fall, Winter, and Spring seasons, with a com prehensive exhibit of our distinctive Custom Tailored and Special Cutting clothing for Men and Women, also a complete sample range of our exclusive accessories for men. Washington, Philadelphia, Wilmington. 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Shafer, George C., Jr., '51 .......... Camp Susquehannock Brackney, Pa. Shaffer, Byron G., Jr., '54. .3565 Brookside Rd., Toledo, O. Shaifer, Carl H., 111, '53. .10 Crestmont Rd., Montclair, N.J. Shallberg, Richard R., '54 ................ 950 Chestnut St. Birmingham, Mich. Shands, Joseph W., '52 .............. 1917 Montgomery Pl. Jacksonville, Fla. Shane, John A., '54. . .2 Canterbury Rd., Winchester, Mass. Sharpe, John M., '52 .................. 312 Lincoln Way E. Chambersburg, Pa. Sharp, Peter J., '52 ........ 995 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Shavelson, Robert W., '54 .............. 6808 Atlantic Ave. Ventnor, N. J. Shaver, George J., '51 .................... 40 Mackey Ave. Port Washington, N. Y. Shaw, Robert H., '51 ...... 41 Drowne Pky., Rumford, R. 1. Sheble, John W., '51. .351 Pelham Rd., Philadelphia 19, Pa. Shedden, Donald B., '52 .... 475 Fulton St., Waverly, N. Y. Sheedy, Clayton M., '51. .3005 St. Paul. St., Baltimore, Md. Sheehy, John D., '52. ..160 Linden Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Shepard, Herschel E., Jr., '53 ............ 1661 Beach Ave. Atlantic Beach, Fla. Sher, Allan L., '53 ...... ..... 2 809 Chesterfield Pl. N. W. Washington, D. C. Sherk, Henry H., '52 ....... .......... 1 06 Browning Rd. Merchantville, N. J. Sheridan, Gregory T., '51 .............. 12 Windmill Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. Sherrerd, George, 111, '53 .... Linden Rd., Pinehurst, N. C. Sherrerd, John J. F., '52 ...... 41 Lapsley Rd., Merion, Pa. Sherwood, John P., '53 ................ 1025 N. Lake Way Palm Beach, Fla. Shirk, James J., '52 ...... 41 N. Broadway, Irvington, N. Y. Showalter, Emmet M., 111, '54. .89 Mayo Ave., Belle Haven Greenwich, Conn. Shriver, Charles D., '52 .... 36 Sylvan Ave., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Shriver. George M., 111, '54 ................ Old Court Rd. Pikesville 8, Md. Shuman, Paul C., '51 ................ Chester Springs, Pa. Shute, David, '53 .... 2912 Grindley Park, Dearborn, Mich. Sibbers, Charles W., '53 .............. 161 W. Stanton Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. Sibley, Gerald, '53 ........ 90 Baxter Rd., Brookline, Mass. Sick, Emil G., Jr., '52 ......... 260 39th N., Seattle 2, Wash. Sicuranza, John B., '53 .............. 281 Washington Ave. ' Brooklyn, N. Y. Sidamoneristoff, C. S., '52 .................. 514 E. 89th St. New York 28, N. Y. Sidel, Victor W., '53 .... 100 Walnut Ave., Trenton 9, N. J. Siedler, Howard D., '51. .63 Hawthorn Pl., Montclair, N. J. Siegel, Alan R., '53. . .31 Grenwolde Dr., Great Neck, N. Y. Siegel, David K., '52 ............ Garfield Rd., Mentor, 0. Sill, Henry F., '53 .......... 214 S. Durand, Jackson, Mich. Silver, John A., '53 ...... 132 Hyatt Ave., Yonkers 4, N. Y. Silver, W. E., '52 ...... 2810 Morris Ave., New York, N. Y. Silverblatt, Stanley P., '53 ................ 5914 Walnut St. Pittsburgh, Pa. Silverman, Joseph A., '52. .164 Randolph Ave., Clifton, N. J. Silverman, Syd, '54 .... 139 Fox Boulevard, Merrick, N. Y. Simmel, Gerhard F., '51 ..... Uncas on Thames Sanitorium Norwich, Conn. Simmons, Richard S., 51 ................. 44 Whitehall St. New York, N. Y. Simms, Clark M., '53 .............. 774 Santa Barbara Rd. Berkeley, Cal. Simon, Richard J., '53. . .577 Jefferson Ave., Rahway, N. J. 246 Simon, Ralph E., '52 ...... 38 Crescent Ave., Passaic, N. J. Simons, John Farr, Jr., '54 ............ 3008 W. Coulter St. Philadelphia, Pa. Simonds, Marshall, '52 ........ 15 Dean St., Belmont, Mass. Simonsen, Arild D., '52. .555 S. Downing St., Denver, Colo. Simonsen, Edward G., '52 .............. 219 Barrington Rd. Upper Darby, Pa. Simpson, Gilbert A., '53 .... 24 Lake Dr., Woodbury, N. J. Simpson, James E., '52 .... 26 Ridge Dr., Birmingham, Ala. Sippel, Roy J., '52 .......... 839 Reserve St., Millvale, Pa. Sisler, David M., '53 .... 355 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Skodis, Robert T., '54 ..... 3607 E. 116th St., Cleveland, O. Skidmore, William V., Jr., '51 ........ 313 Northern Pkwy. Ridgewood, N. J. Skok, Frederick V., '52 ..... 1426 Coit St., E. Cleveland, O. Skvarla, John R., '54. . Center Rd., R. D. 1, Turtle Creek, Pa. Slade, Clarke W., Jr., '53 ........ Sharon Farm, Olney, Md. Slater, John H., '54. . .157 Raymond Ave., S. Orange, N. J. Slaughter, Edward R., Jr., '53 ........ 1843 Edgewood Lane Charlottesville, Va. Slaymaker, Robert B., '51 ........ Harrison Rd., lthan, Pa. Slichter, Donald A., '54 ..... .... 1 130 E. Lexington Blvd. Milwaukee, Wis. Slighton, Robert L., '53 ................ 7440 Rupert Ave. Richmond Heights, Mo. Slivon, Fred P., Jr., '52 .... 10804 Drew St., Chicago 43, Ill. Sloan, Allan K., '52 ............ Box 466, Woodstock, N. Y. Sloan, Robert T., Ill, '54. .3325 W. 68th St., Kansas City, Mo. Slocomb, Richard S., '54 .... 744 Vogel Pl. E. St. Louis, 111. Slocum, Robert E., '54 .................. 1900 Knox Ave. S. Minneapolis, Minn. Smart, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, John R., Jr., '52 .... 608 Sheridan St., Evanston, Ill. 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Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith s Ennnons S., '51. .2925 Glover Dr., Washington, D. C. Gardner W., '53. . 65 Upland Rd., Brookline 46, Mass. Homer A., '54 ..... 5208 Western Ave., Omaha, Neb. , Howard. '52 ........ 6810 6th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. , Jean E., '54 ..... ....... 1 277 Brentwood Rd., N. E. Washington, D. C. Smith Jolm H., '52 ....... 10002 Litzinger Rd., Ladue, Mo. Smith, Leigh H., '52 .............. 15820 S. Moreland Blvd. Shaker Heights 20, O. Smith Murray D., Jr., '54 ..... .. .159 Le Grande Blvd. Aurora, Ill. Smith, Richard C., '54 ..... ....... 3 867 Lurline Dr. Honolulu 16, Hawaii Smith Richard G., '53 ........ .... 1 820 N. Roosevelt St. Smith Smith Smith i Arlington 5, Va. Richard W., '52 .............. R. R. 1, Montour, la. Robert C., '52, . .210 Pennsylvania Ave., Dover, Del. Russell M., Jr., '53 .... 414 E. First St., Hinsdale, Ill. Charleston, W. Va. Stauss, George H., '53 .............. 374 Washington Ave. Alexandria, Va. Steeger, Henry, IV, '53. .1060 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Steele, Hollins M., Jr., '54 ................ 99 E. Second St. Moorestown, N. J. Steele, Logan B., '51 ...... 160 Summit Ave., Summit, N. J. Steelman, Somers K., '54. .6003 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor, N. J. Steffens, Charles T., '53 ................ 1090 Oakland Ave. Plainfield, N. J. Steigman, Andrew L., '54 .................. 159-40 98th St. Howard Beach, N. Y. Stein, Sigmund, '51 ...... 1997 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Steinberg, Marvin E., '54 ................... 212 First Ave. Highland Park, N. J. Steinlield, Carl F., '53. .78 Woodland St., Claremont, N. H. Steinmetz, Richard C., '54 .......... 57 Schraalenburgh Rd. Haworth, N. J. Stell, Robert B., '52 .... 34 Hackberry Lane, Houston, Tex. Stenhouse, Douglas S., '54 .......... 3421 Lowell St. N. W. Washington 16, D. C. Stenson, James, '53 ...... 760 Prospect Ave., Winnetka, 1ll. Stephan, Walter F., '52 ............... 4 Chambers Terrace Princeton, N. J. Stephano Constantine S., '54 ..... ...... 7 305 N. 12th St. Melrose Park, Pa. Stephens, Wzntle C., '54 ................ Frazier Pasture Rd. Ogunquit, Me. Stephenson, Kennard F., '51 ........ Rensselaerville, N. Y. Stepp, Newell P., '54 ........ 307 Grove St., Westfield, N. J. Smith Stuart S., '53 ...... 1200 18th St., Washington, D. C. Smith Sydney G., '52 ..... 3 Burke St., Phillipsburg, N. J. Smith, Walter B., ll, '51, .65 Central St. Narragansett, R. 1. Smith, Ward A., '54 ..... 119 School Rd., Wilmington, Del. Smith, Wilhur J., Jr., '52 ................................ Smith, William C., Jr., '52 ...... ..... 4 213 Wickford Rd. Baltimore, Md. Smith, Willis T., '53 ...................... 231 Ocean Ter. Stevens, George E., '52 ..... 771 W. Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y. Stevens, Martin H., '53 .... 15 Boudinot St., Princeton, N.J. Snable. Robert M., '51. .Broad Acres, Basking Ridge, N. J. Snedeker, Richard S., '51 ................ 363 Carlton Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. Snoy, Gerald W., '51 ................. 6321 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Snyder. Donn A., '51 ...... 314 Park Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Steven s, Stevens Murray T.. '54 .......... Hillsdale, Wayzata, Minn. Richard, lll, '54 .............. 123 Forest Hill Rd. Youngstown, O. Stevenson, Carl S., '53 ................. 86 Hillhurst Blvd. Toronto, Ontario, Canada Stewart, Fred M., '54 ...... 329 W. 12th St., Anderson, Ind. 247 AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Chicago 65th Year A foremost school of music offering instruction in Piano, Voice, Violin, Organ, and other branches ot music leading to Bachelor and Master of Music Degrees. Ac- credited. 130 artist-teachers. Member of National Association of Schools of Music. Catalog furnished on request AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 520 Kimball Hall Building Chicago 4 Stewart, George S., III, '51 .............. 6641 Lincoln Dr. Philadelphia 19, Pa. Stewart, Maco, '52 ........ Box 340 S. Rd., Galveston, Tex. Stewart, Thomas P., '5l. ................ 103 W. Lake Rd. Skaneateles, N. Y. Stewart, Wells, '54 .......... . .Stewart Rd., Galveston, Tex. Stewart, William G., Jr., '54 ........... 135 Lemoyne Ave. Washington, Pa. Stier, Kenneth A., Jr., '54. . .9 North Dr., Great Neck, N. Y. Stimpson, Edward S., III, '54 ............... 37 Garden Rd. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Stinson, John T., '52. .809 W. Lake Ave., Baltimore 10, Md. Stocker, Kenneth K., Jr., '53. .308 E. 210th St., Euclid 23, O. Stockham, Richard J. Jr., '51 ........... 2864 Balmoral Rd. Birmingham, Ala. Stockton, Charles W., '51 ..... ..... 8 30 Linwood Ave. Ridgewood, N. J. Stockton, Gilchrist B., '52 ..... ........... 3 407 Pine St. Jacksonville 5, Fla. . . . . .433 Mt. Pleasant Ave. Philadelphia 19, Pa. Stonborough, Pierre H., '54 ................ Villa Toskana Gmunden, Austria Stone, Joel, '52 ........... 1751 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Stone, John C., ll, '53 . .44 Edgewood Lane, Bronxville, N. Y. Stone, John K. P., '54 .... 14 Wayside Rd., Short Hills, N. J. Stone, Samuel Z., '54 ....... Apt. 1309, San Jose, Costa Rica Stone, Sidney J., Jr., '51 .... 24201 Cedar Rd., Cleveland, O. Stoner, Howard M., '54 .... 222 S. Cook Ave., Trenton, N. J. Stott, Robert L., Jr., '52 .................. Red Ground Rd. Old Westbury, N. Y. Stout, Charles L., '53 .... 102 Cotswold Rd., Baltimore, Md. Stout, Conrad W., '54 .......... 2438 Butler St., Easton, Pa. Stout, Gardner D., Jr., '54. . .150 E. 73 St., New York, N.Y. Strachan, Malcolm, 2nd, '52. .55 Hallam Rd., Buffalo, N. Y. Stranahan, Duane, Jr., '52. .577 E. Front St., Perrysburg, O. Stranahan, Robert P., Jr., '51 ............. 171 Linden Ave. Englewood, N. J. Strater, Michael H., '51 ............ Box 508, Ogunquit, Me. Strassner, Richard E., '53 ...... 4905 Lindell, St. Louis, Mo. Straub, Ralph R., '54. .432 Park Rd., Webster Groves, Mo. Strauss, Herbert H., '51 ................ 2634 Mayfield Rd. Cleveland Heights, O. Streich, Peter W., '53 .......... Club Rd., Riverside, Conn. Streator, Edward J., Jr., '52. .50 19 Bell Blvd., Bayside, N. Y. Streithorst. Thomas, '53 .................... Haworth, N. J. Strickman, Bernard, '52 .................. 6522 N. 17th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Stroth, Guy W., '53 ........ 218 N. West St.. Allentown, Pa. Stroh. Peter W., '51 .... 834 Edgemont, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Strohecker, James R., '52 .......... 2 F 6 Parkhurst Apts. Bethlehem, Pa. Strong, John E., '53 .............. R F D 1. Armonk, N. Y. Strong, Kenneth R. E., '54 ..... 48 10 215 St. Bayside, N. Y. Stryker, A. Bartlett, Jr., '53 .... 222 Kent Rd., Ardmore, Pa. Studdiford, William E., '54 ................ 1050 Park Ave. New York, N. Y. Sturges, Philemon F., 111, '52 ........ 8020 St. Martins Lane Philadelphia 18, Pa. Stokes, Donald E., '51 ...... 248 Sugar, Joseph A., Jr., '54 .... 2556 Sherwood Rd., Bexley, U. Sugden, Henry L., '51 ...... 106 Hanover, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Sullivan, Daniel P., '51 ............. 1616 No. Abingdon St. Arlington, Va. Sullivan, Robert J., '53 .... 577 Pleasant St., Holyoke, Mass. Sullivan, Terrence K., '53 ................ 88 So. Crest Rd. Chattanooga, Tenn. Summers, Richard G., '52 .... 951 Maple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Sumpter, Edwin A., '52 .... P. O. Box 85, Great Notch, N. J. Suntlt, lb Eric, '53 .......... 10 Lana Lane, Houston, Texas Surko, Alexander, Jr., '51 .................. 11-10 125th St. College Point, New York, N. Y. Sutherland, Donald J., '53 ....... . . .26 Country Club Drive Port Washington, N. Y. Sutphin, William T., '53 .... 188 Jackson St., Matawan, N. J. Sutherland, Donald, '5l. .Mill River Rd., Oyster Bay, N. Y. Suydam, Henry W., Jr., '51 ................ Llewellyn Park W. Orange, N. J. Swain, Richard F. C., '52 ........... .... 1 5 Suburban Rd. Worcester, Mass. Swearer, Howard R., '52. .212 So. Terrace Dr., Wichita, Kan. Swearer, William B., '5l. .212 So. Terrace Dr., Wichita, Kan. 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C Thompson, Cameron, '52. .Ro11es Range, St. Michaels, Md Thomps on, Ernest C., '52 ................ 110 44 68th Ave. Forest Hills, I.. I., N. Y Thompson, George H., '54, .Algonquin Rd., Barrington, Ill Thompson, Gough W., Jr., '52 .......... Pikesville 8, Md Thompson, Jay C., '54 .... Bent-kenstein Dr.. Wyoming, 0 Thornton, Robert R., '5l. .1415 Trouville Ave., Norfolk, Va. Thorpe, Andrus S., '51 ................ 4806 Sunnyside Rd. Minneapolis, Minn. Thron, John E., '54 .......... 791 Broadway, Paterson, N. J. Tickner, David A., '54 .... 452 Lake Ave., Bay Head, N. J. Tickner, Geoffrey L., '52. . .452 Lake Ave., Bay Head, N. J. Tilft, Henry N., '51 ............ Quogue, Long Island, N. Y. Tilden, Louis E.. Jr., '51. .2431 Pioneer Rd., Evanston, Ill. Till, Paul H., Jr., '51 ...... 4615 Quincey, St. Louis 16, Mo. Timberlake, Jolm E., III, '51 ........... 110 Inglewood Dr. Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Tinsman. R. H., Jr., '53. .10 Edgehill Ter., Davenport, Iowa Tinsman, Winfield S., '54 ................ 40 Edgehill Ter. Davenport, Iowa Tiryakian, Edward A., '52 ............ 675 N. Terrace Ave. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Titman. Jolm D., Jr., '51. .64 Crary Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Titterton, George F., Jr., '52 .............. 94 Fairview Rd. Farmingdale, N. Y. Tobin, Thomas F., '53 ........ 3328 Mt. Pleasant St.. N. W. Washington, D. C. Todd, Christopher, '51 ................ 13 MacDougal Alley New York. N. Y. Todd, John E., '52 .......... 40 Reynolds St., Kingston, Pa. Tomb, David R., Jr., '51, ....... 623 Oak St., Indiana, Pa. Tombaugh, Richard F.. '54 ...... 127 North Catherine Ave. La Grange, Ill. Toms, Zach, Jr., '51 ...... 31 E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. Tooker, William S., '52 .................. 7 Princeton Pl. Upper Montclair. N. J. Torluemke. Ralph H., '51 ...... 3 Oak Ave., Morrisville, Pa. Torrey, Lyle B., Jr., '51 .... Peaceable St., Ridgefield, Conn. 249 Torrey, William C., '53 .... Peaceable St., Ridgefield, Conn. Touton, Rush D., '53. . ...... 624 Montgomery School Lane Wynnewood, Pa. Towbes, Eugene M., '51 ............... 2420 16th St., N. W. Washington, D. C. Towner, George C., Jr., '52 .... .... 1 5 E. Braddock Rd. Alexandria, Va. Townsend, Gerard B., '51 ................ 3274 Enderby Rd. Shaker Heights, Ohio Townsend, Charles C., Jr., '51 ...... R. D. 1 Providence Rd. Media, Pa. Tozzer, Leroy C., '51 .................. 6231 Savannah Ave. Cincinnati 24, Ohio Traeger, Donald M., Jr., '53. .171 Girard St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tragnit-z, Donn B., '53 .... 103 Robsart Rd., Kenilworth, Ill. Traylor, Frank A., Jr., '51 .... 1899 York St., Denver, Colo. Treadway, David A., '52. .3500 Avalon Lane, Topeka, Kan. Trend, David E., '54 .... 3933 Henry Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Trent, Peter C., '54 .............. 240 W. 98th St., Apt. 12C New York 25, N. Y. Trimble, Francis C., Jr., '52 .............. 50 Woodale Rd. Philadelphia 18, Pa. Trimble, Gerald R., Jr., '54 ......... Parkview Apartments Collingswood, N. J. Tritschler. Frederick J., '53. .1099 Sunset Rd., Winnetka, Ill. Troka, Wladyslaw K., '52 ............. Mr. Klemens Troka 25 Niedzialkowski, Gdansk, Poland Troutman, Paul H., '52 .... 2230 Spring St., West Lawn, Pa. Trowbridge, Alexander B., '51 .......... 60 Gramercy Park New York, N. Y. Trowbridge, Cornelius R., '54 .... ........ 1 6 Miller Rd. Morristown, N. J. Trubee, John Van Zelm, '54 .... .......... 1 Prospect St. New Rochelle, N. Y. Trudeau, Arthur G., Jr., '53 ....... Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Truitt, Max O., Jr., '53 ........ 2325 Wyoming Ave., N. W. Washington, D. C. Trulio, William P., Jr., '52 .............. 397 Stockholm St. Brooklyn, N. Y. Tryon, William A., '53 ...... 400 Euclid Ave., Elmira, N. Y. Tsu Kin Hseuh Yuan, '54. .281 4th Ave., New York, N. Y. Tuck, James M., '51 ................ Chateau de Bellerive Geneva, Switzerland Tucker, Wilson R., '51 .... 3518 Bayard Dr., Cincinnati, O. 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Webster, Donald C., '51 ............ 252 .1885 Groveland Ave. Highland Park, Ill. ..52 Gordon Crescent Montreal, Canada Webster, Wayne W., '51 ....................... Scott Ave. Princeton Junction, N. J. Webster, William G., '50 .... ........ 3 179 Whitethorn Rd., Cleveland Heights, 0. Webster, William W., '53 ..... 34 Wood St., Hamden, Conn. Weed, Walter H., III, '53 ................ Field Point Park Greenwich, Conn. Weeden, Charles F., III, '51 .... ......... 3 40 Cabot St. Newtonville, Mass. Weeks, Richard F., '54 ................ Galway, New York Weems, Benjamin F., III, '52 ....... 3111 Chain Bridge Rd. Washington, D. C. Wei, Robert P. Y., '53 ....... .... 1 44-14 Union Turnpike Flushing, L. I., N. Y. Weideli, Harold A., Jr., '53 .............. 352 Windsor Rd. River Edge, N. J. Weidenbacher, Richard L., '51 .... Chester Rd., Devon, Pa. Weightman, George H., '51. .325 34th St., Union City, N. J. Weidler, Walter F., Jr., '52 .......... 123 S. Lexington Ave. Merchantville, N. J. Weil, Peter H., '54 ...... .635 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Weiland, Stanley M., Jr., '51 ............. 503 Central Ave. Cranford, N. J. Weimar, Peter 0. '54 ...... 82 Main St., West Haven, Conn. Weir, James H., '54. .267 W. Passaic Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. Weis, John M., '53 ............ 214 N. 4th St., Olean, N. Y. Weiss, Burton, J., '52 ..... 214 Hillside Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. Weiss, Sanford W., '54 ..................... 44 Lake Forest Richmond Heights, Mo. Welland, John R., '54 .... 2415 McDaniel Ave., Evanston, Ill. Wells, David B., '54 ......... 92 Main St., Northfield, Mass. Wells, Frank H., '54 ......... Gen. Scott Apts., Scott Circle Washington, D. C. Wells, Frederic H., '51, .4 Mortimer St., New Canaan, Conn. Wells, Guy J., '52 ......... 275 Olney St., Providence, R. I. Wells, Jonathan G., '54 .................. Chadds Ford, Pa. Welsh, Gordon J., '51 ........ Route 3, 1275 E. Walnut Ave. Orange, Calif. Welsh, Robert P., '54. .16 Vredenburgh Ave., Freehold, N. J. 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Whipple, William D., '53 ..... 8 Hathaway Rd., Clifton Sta. Marblehead, Mass. Whitaker, Henry C., '54. .134 Bartlett Ave., Sharon Hill, Pa. LAHIERE'S RESTAURANT Lobsters - Steaks - Chops Finest Wines, Beers and Liquors AIL AND EXPRESS PRINTING UU., INC. f STREET - NEW Ylllllfi In - N. Y. IHINTEIIS UF THE I!l5l ISHIII-A-ISIIAII Your annual is a graphic record of the college year . . . a picture-and-type story of its academic, athletic and social highlights. It is a keepsake that you will cherish throughout all your alumni years. As such, it deserves the hest that modern processes of printed reproduction can provide. It is the con- stant aim of this organization to offer its college clients the newest trends in fine yearbook printing. ia E gg SLHOOL AND COLLEGE ANNUALS PUBLICATIONS ' PROMUTIONAL LITERATURE IllllIT'S Incorporated FLORSHEIM - ROBLEE - FREEMAN 140 NASSAU STREET White, White, White, White, White, White Edward H., Ill, ' Graham L., '51 John M., '52... 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Wilkins, Edwin S.,'5l .................... 56 Grandview Pl. Upper Montclair, N. J. Wilkinson, Burton F., Jr., '51 ......... ..85 Middlesex Rd. Buffalo, N. Y. Wilkinson, Harry E., Jr., '52. . .Apt lA, 2905 Gr. Concourse Bronx 58, N. Y. Will, Richard J., '52 ............. R D 3, Princeton, N. J. Willauer , Whiting R., '53 .... 5 Chestnut St., Dedham, Mass. Williams, Alexander S., '53 ............. 78 Parkwoods Rd. Williams, Williams, Manhasset, N. Y. Bruce C., '52 .... 97 Lincoln Ave., Amherst, Mass. Charles K., '53 .... 1401 Jackson Rd., Easton, Pa. Williams, Christopher R., '51 .... ........... 2 80 Park Ave. New York, N. Y. Williams, Gordon D., '51. .2940 Lee Rd., Shaker Heights, O. Williams, Morton D., '54 .... Browning Dr., Ossining, N. Y. Williams, Reginald V., Jr., '53 ............. 85 Meadow Rd. Bulfalo 16, N. Y. Williamson, David, Jr., '52. . .PO Box 37, Chestertown, Md. Wilmerding, Lucius, '52. . .2 Rosedale Rd., Princeton, N. J. Wilshire, William M., Jr., '52 ......... Wesskum Wood Rd. Riverside, Conn. Wilson Wilson Wilson, Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson, Wilson s 5 9 David M., '53 .... 9 Vincent St., Binghamton, N. Y. Donald M., '51 ................. 117 Riverside Dr. , John B., '54 ..... Binghamton, N. Y. Hugh H., '51 ......... 1220 State, New Orleans, La. Jared H., '53 ..... 71 Westcott Rd., Princeton, N. J. , John E., '54 ................ John F., '54 ........................ Jose h F '52 , p ., . . . Wilson, Leslie D., '53. . . . . '54 Wilson Wilson 5 Millard-T., Jr., Perkins, '51 ........ Wilson? Ralph B., '51 ........ Wilson , Roger A., '52. . Wilson, Walter B., Jr., 53 Wilson, 254 Walter J., '52 .... 120 Powe St., Morgantown, N. C. 405 Montgomery Ave. Wynnewood, Pa. Harwood, Md. 102 W. 42nd St., Wilmington, Del. .17 Webster Pl., E. Orange, N. J. 65 Norwood Rd. W. Hartford, Conn. 3493 Holly Ave., Cincinnati, O. Daisy Hall, Chagrin Falls, O. 115 Central Ave., W. Caldwell, N. J. ' 46 St. Lukes Pl. Montclair, N. J. 728 N. Madison, El Dorado, Ark. N 4 Wimmer, Gordon LZ, '51 ....... . ............ 11 Colton Rd. W. Hartford, Conn. Winans, David R., '54 ...... 7 Boudinot St., Princeton, N. J. Windels, Arthur E., Jr., '51 .... 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Winnie, Mon P., '54 ...... . ........ 6003 N. Bay Ridge Ave. Milwaukee 11, Wise. Winter, Charles J., '53 .... cfo Thomas Roberts, 63 Wall St. New York, N. Y. Wintersteen, James Mel., '54 ........ 8440 St. Martins Lane Philadelphia 18. Pa. Wintersteen, John, Jr., '53 .... ..... 8 440 St. Martins Lane Chestnut Hill, Pa. Winton, David M., '51 ........... R F D 3, Wayzata, Minn. Winton, John N., '52 .... 1355 Circle Dr., San Marino, Calif. Wise, Vernon L., Jr., '51 .......... Belmont Rd., Butler, Pa. Wiseman, John S., '51 ...... 106 E. 31st St., New York, N. Y. Wishod, Eugene L., '53. . .1582 E. 22 St., Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Withey, James V., '53 .... 5 Wellyn Close, Bronxville, N. Y. Witsell, Frederick L., Jr., '54 ............. 2250 Bellaire St. Denver, Colo. Wittreich, Warren J., '51. .12 Westervelt Ave., Tenafiy, N.J. Wohlforth, Eric E., '54 .................. Ridgefield, Conn. Wold, William M., '52 .... ll Warner Rd., Wakefield, R. 1. Wonham, Frederick, S., ll, '53 ............... Husted Lane Greenwich, Conn. Wood, John W., Jr., '54 ...................... 3138 34th St. Long lsland City 6, N. Y. Wood, Steven H., '51 ........................ Locust, N. J. Woodward, Cabell, lll, '51 .............. 22 Broadfield Rd. New Rochelle, N. Y. Woodward, Ralph C., '51 ........ Depot Road, Truro, Mass. Woodward, Richard J., '53. .969 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Woolley, Donald K., '54 ........... Box 293, Milford, N. J. Woolley, Edward A., '51 ........ 505 E. Willow Grove Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. Worden, John A., '54 .... 9 Huguenot Dr., Larchmont, N. Y. Worth, Robert R., '52 ....... Scarlet Oaks, Greenville, Del. Worthington, Biddle W., '52 ............. 3008 S. 13th Ave. Birmingham, Ala. he rinretnn Zinn Overlooking the golf course , A Worthington, Thomas, III, '52 ............. .1314 S. 31st St. Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright Birmingham, Ala. Alan H., '51 .................. Syosset, L. 1., N. Y. Dan M., '54 ........ 70 Worth St., New York N. Y. Frank M., '5l. . .8016 Seminole Ave., Chestnut Hill Philadelphia 18, Pa. James A., 3rd, '52 ............ 1430 Placentia Ave. Coral Gables, Fla. Jefferson, C., '52 .......... 330 N. San Rafael Ave. Pasadena, Calif. Wright, John M., '53 .......... 695 Court St., Keene, N. H. Wright, Purd B., III, '52 ................ 1019 Romany Rd. Kansas City, Mo. Wright, Thomas D., Jr., '51 .... .... 4 002 Roxboro Rd. ' Durham, N. C. Wright, Webster C., '52 .............. 506 Washington Ave. Wright, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Wesley, Jr., '51 . .6306 Ridgeway Rd., Richmond, Va. Wulfing, Charles, '51 ........ 10 Ridgewood, St. Louis, Mo. Yvurst, Perry E., lll, '54 ................. 162 Anderson Pl. Buffalo 22, N. Y. Wyant, Robert E., '52. . .31 Edgehill Rd., New Haven, Conn. Wynd, Michael P., '52. .37 W. Jefferson Rd., Pittsford, N. Y. Wythes, Richard A., '51 ................. 265 Merion Ave. Haddonfield, N. J. Y Yafla, Richard A., '54 .............. 15 Van Meter Fenway New Rochelle, N. Y. Yankauer, Theodore, lll, '53 ............... 1128 Fulton St. Woodmere, N. Y. Yost, Dudley D., '54. .1107 W. Forest Rd., Lakewood 7, O. Young, Charles O., Jr., '54 ............ 1212 Plainfield Ave. Plainfield, N. J. Young, George W., '52 ................... 205 Villard Ave. Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Young, Harold G., '53. .Esso Standard Oil Co., P 0 Box 430 Baton Rouge, La. Young, James S., '5l. .217 Cave Spring Rd., Cedartown, Ga. Yuengling, Frederick C., '54 ................ ............ Z Zabel, Robert P., '52 ......... ..... 6 411 Rising Sun Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. Zabriskie, Alexander C., '52 ................ Seminary Hill Alexandria. Va. Zabriskie, Jolm B., '51 ..... 115 E. 61st St., New York, N. Y. Zabriskie, Richard Et, '51 ............... 290 Roosevelt Sq. Englewood, N. J. Zahn, Richard C., '51 ......... Lakewood Rd., Dundee, 111. Zander, William L., '52 ................... 135 E. Magnolia San Antonio, Tex. Zanes, Charles A., Jr., '54, .432 E. Elm Ave., Monroe, Mich. Zawadsky, Joseph P., '54 ................. 225 Prospect St. South River, N. J. Zehner, Harry, Jr., '52 .............. 2800 Bellevue Terrace Washington, D. C. Zeiler, Jack C., '54 ..... 3032 W. 39th Ave., Denver ll, Colo. Zeller, Edward H., '51 .... 400 Boston Blvd., Sea Girt, N. J. Zimmerman, Peter, '54 ..... 139 Cedar Ave., Hewlett, N. Y. Zimskind, Paul D., '53 ..... 210 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. Zingale, Frank L., '54 .... 12 Thorndell Dr., Clayton 17, Mo. Zook, Thomas M., '53 ........ 20 Hemlock Ave., Kane, Pa. Zucker, Howard S., '52 ..... 302 Avenue N, Brooklyn, N. Y. Zuckerman, Albert J., '53 .......... 1161 Shakespeare Ave. Bronx 52, N. Y. Zuravleff, Philip, '54 ...... . ..102 Parade St., Erie, Pa. 14 me The staff of the 1951 BRIC-A-BRAC wishes to express its appreciation to the following for their assistance in the publication of this year's book: NORMAN W. ALLIS, of the S. K. Smith Cover Company. R. L. ANDERSON, of the Registrafs Office. B. FRANKLIN BUNN, former Bric-a-Brac financial adviser. DAN D. COYLE, of the Public Relations Office. PETER S. GURWIT, of .Iahn 62 Ollier Engraving Company. BEATRICE HUNT, secretary in 305 Nassau Hall. A. POPE LANCASTER, Chairman of the 1950 Bricfa-Brac. JOHN B. LANCER, new Bric-a-Brac financial adviser. WILLARD H. SCHILLING, of Mail 62 Express Printing Company. ERNEST T. STEWART, J R., Editor of the Princeton Alumni Weekly. ORREN JACK TURNER, photographer par excellence. 255 4-'Ki' 'hae ea'fzq4eau!mwlea'zq mate, X I Zia! eakq came N X . KSN s I l 47 ,Mangold l mqgiwgfwnadf Wwnaif ' NMFS x ffm' ' ' . NA . 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