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NASSAU HALL THE NASSAU HERALD A Record of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-five of Princeton University — CLASS DAY « JUNE SEVENTEENTH MCMXXXV NASSAU HERALD BOARD : Nassau Herald Board HANS OTTO SCHUNDLER, JR., Chairman MADISON, N.J. JOSEPH CHALMERS HAZEN, JR. Art Editor and Class Historian EAST ORANGE, N.J. PURNELL BENSON SCARSDALE, N.Y. JOHN WATSON FOSTER DULLES NEW YORK, N.Y. WILLIAM BUCHANAN GOLD, JR. Photographic Editor PHILADELPHIA, PA. JOHN WILLIAM KEPHART EBENSBURG, PA. EDWARD BROOKS SCOTT NEW BRITAIN, CONN. FRANCIS GOODWIN SMITH, JR. HARTFORD, CONN. SAMUEL GARDNER WELLES, JR., Class Poet TRENTON, N.J. TO GORDON GOWANS SIKES WHO, AS CREW COACH AND UNDER- GRADUATE COUNCILLOR HAS BEEN THE TRUE FRIEND OF SO MANY OF ITS MEMBERS, THE CLASS OF 1935 DEDICATES THIS BOOK PORTRAITS BY ORREN JACK TURNER AND CLEAROSE STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS BY COURTESY OF THE PRINCETON ALUMNI WEEKLY PRINTED BY THE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY, U.S.A. CONTENTS PAGE Class Poem . X1 In Memoriam ; : X11 heelassot O25 1 Class History ; 6123 1935 Class Memorial Fund . 6223 lites asstand I¢seOpinions ; , 627 Princeton Campus Views . O27, PRESIDENT HAROLD WILLIS DODDS CLASS POEM SAMUEL GARDNER WELLES, JR. Our last spring dwindled to its last month, last day, The hour of parting nears ; Now we possess but memory of four years, Although we linger while we may, To smoke last pipes together—see them, hurled, Shatter, as will our little world; To draw out our last singing—but the bell Soon strikes the notes that say farewell. And we know, We who have seen the seasons come and go, Thatiyear on-ftar year, Seniors in turn will hold The steps that seniors held of old, Nor know, nor care that we were here. Yet will the ivy flourish as springs pass, Magnolias and dogwood bloom again, And violets, star-sprinkled in the grass; Still rooms will glow with firelight when the rain Slants in a low tattoo against the pane; Gray towers rose-flushed in the breathless dawn, The visible Princeton will remain, And grow more lovely as slow years roll on, None of her time-wrought charm or quiet beauty gone. But as we leave this sentient place We find that in our thoughts we trace, Lighting odd corners of the mind As scattered cigarettes glow while we sing, Not what is seen, but sensed here: bickering, Sun-bathing, study, pledges signed, Forming of friendships, Commons food, Chapel and George’s, Prince campaigns, Proctors and precepts, movies booed, Bull sessions, duckboards, autumn rains, Room-drawings, hour tests, deans and drinks, Body-building, proms and dinks, Theses, football, lectures, duns, Triangle jokes and sessions at Hun’s. From such variety of things That are the Princeton we have known, Each of us will create his own Image of Princeton—and time brings Changes in these. If we come back again, As we have changed, they will be different then. So, lightly as we came, let us depart, What each found here not even he can tell Wholly, but it is lodged within his heart And will in memory outlast farewell. ee im 7 — a= vat =o Ju Memoriam aes, FREDERICK Van DERVEER BERG OCTOBER II, IQI2—MARCH 18, 1932 JOSEPH INGERSOLL DORAN JANUARY 24, IQI4—JANUARY Q, 1932 JAMES ETHERIDGE CALLAWAY MARCH 13, IQ13——APRIL 24, 1935 CHARLES SMITH MADDOCK, Ill JANUARY 26, I9I3—JUNE 5, 1933 PERCY OSAMU ODA AUGUST 26, IQI2—APRIL I, 1934 aw alee Ss Sa ee hell 4) ian tic te pe Lael ; ays : 4 ¢ ce . - oa inn a 4 a . f 4 . : ? . } rv, he } 4 . - t ‘ boyy . 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C0) at apal ey TE ads ee ee at SoG 3 (Sie ease ee Sia 2 Sie vest sue e, pati : % X “ ay Feeley RR CTE Re OT as . ss 4 4 3 De ec tny see tne pat ae aed Sate sip tay rte fee PAULIN ase L. Abt was born July 10, 1910, in Belleville, Ill. He has also lived in East St. Louis, II]. | He is the son of Ernest J. Abt-and Mary York Snyder. His father, who graduated from Washington University, is in the real estate and insurance business. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Track and Soccer Teams, and a member of the Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Track Team, letter (2) (3); Soccer Team, class numerals (1), Minor “P” (2) (3); Manager of the Yale-Harvard-Princeton Guide; member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 Hill Dormitory, with Balcom Grannis, Jr.; Sophomore year at 51 Holder with Arundel Cotter, Jr.; Junior and Senior years at 23 °79 Hall with William Richardson, Jr. Abt isa Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 667 North 13th St., East St. Louis, Ill. HUGH TRUMBULL ADAMS Adams was born February 23, 1913, in Chicago, III. He is the son of Hugh Leander Adams and Mary Rodman Trumbull. His father is retired. He has no brothers or sisters. George B. Trumbull ’o02 is his uncle. He prepared at Haverford School, where he was on the De- bating, Track, and Tennis Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics, and was a member of the Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., alone; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 133 ’03 Hall, with Richard L. Freeman. Adams plans to take a business course at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and to become a broker. He isa Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address 1s Coopertown Road and College Ave., Haverford, Pa. eer ye E3 MA QAOY Fo oa ARTHUR LEAROYD ADAMSON, II Lea Adamson was born June 28, 1913, in East Radford, Va. He has also lived in Richmond, Va., Milwaukee, Wis., and in Oklahoma City, Okla. He is the son of Arthur Vincent Adamson and Kathleen Cassel. His father, who graduated from Washington and Lee and Virginia Polytechnic Institute, is an engineer; district sales) manager for the Combustion Engineering Corporation. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Hempstead High School, where he was on the Football and Track Teams, and a member of the Literary Society. At Princeton he majored in Economics, Second Group (1) (2) (3). He was a member of the Freshman Lacrosse, Wrestling, and Football Teams; 150-pound Football Team, letter (2) (3) (4); Wrestling Team (2) (3); Tower Club. During the four years of college he roomed at 233 Brown, with R. C. Doolittle. Adamson expects to engage in banking, with the Bankers Trust Company. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 101 Chestnut St., Garden City, Long Island, N.Y. Beewed = 7% . rT meee eee ee a — = rs is = x oS - — Are toe = : Ons : pane ar Seat Pat we AA ees. LET BOR Ue Gs ee ist Se See Se er i Oe ae ol “treo JOHN NELSON ALBRO Red, Al, Johnny Albro was born September 21, 1912, in Buffalo, N.Y. He is the son of Preston M. Albro ’07 (LL.B. University of Buffalo), and Kathrine Francis Moran, deceased. His father is a lawyer. He has three sisters. Eugene A. Moran ’o2 is his uncle. He prepared at the Nichols School of Buffalo, and Phillips Exeter Academy. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Soccer Squad ; Alternate Manager of Soccer (2) ; member Catholic Club and Charter Club. _ During Freshman year he roomed at 23, Bank St.; Sophomore year at 12 Patton with Rex Lamb; Junior and Senior years with Rex Lamb at 84 Patton. Albro plans to study law at the University of Buffalo, and to engage in the practice of law. He is a Roman Catholic. : His permanent address is 1906 Liberty Bank Building, Buf- falo, INGY” eas al TTB TE A TPT Fi MRE LE TAT eee PN SD noe pare See o” mt cs else ee é k . S B ) Can : aie -, VV @) AW Wodieetsen ts oe cates ; Lal 4a: aro er 08 oof os ea | BROOKE ALEXANDER Brookie, Alex Alexander was born May 22, 1912, in New York City. He is the son of Ludwell B. Alexander and Mary Breckinridge Maltby. His father is a graduate of Columbia University. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are John C. TenEyck ’75, Andrew Mills, Jr., 97, Henry Breckinridge ’07, and Preston Sutphen ’21. He prepared at Kent School, where he was on the Honor Roll, Inspector, and a member of the Glee Club, Publications Board, Chess and Form Hockey Teams, and Crew. At Princeton he majored in Politics, and was on the Honor Roll during Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years (Second Group Junior year). He was a member of the Second Freshman Soccer Team; Freshman Swimming Squad ; on the Editorial Board and columnist for the Daily Princetontan (4) 3 Clio Hall, Vice-President (4); Whig-Clio Executive Council; Anti-War Society ; St. Paul’s Society; Student Tutoring Association (2) (3) (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 351 Witherspoon, with Samuel G. Welles, Jr.; Sophomore year at 142 Little, and Junior year in 9-A Holder, with J. H. Magruder and Durand Reheverria: Senior year with Samuel G. Welles, Jr., at 6 South Dod. Alexander plans to engage in publicity and promotion. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 120 East 19th St., New York City. Ts J POPP ISE = Ss = Crete STA RE SLEEARa GATTO GE eoat ee ‘ Spek oy a Aetey cisveir fe: : oe SUS ip ees SEZCE CED ears ve 4 eS Fe | Oa ec 3 SN Pry a : SS Ge = yx x = A SORES w Sor ate sag toey pS ese aA a ane eobnate (EY FAY aly. oo igsh ua Shea e lee EOS a 4 IN NY —I WAl« ANY ONVAYET ONE: Ae RDO Sie et t ° RR ti ike PORE EA eee JOHN BATTLE ALEXANDER Alexander was born December 10, 1912, in Sa alse Ala. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Norman S. Alexander and Katherine Harrison Battle. His father is in the amusement business; president Fair- mount Park Transit Company, and president Alexander, Becker and Schoeppe, engineers. He prepared at Haverford School, where he was a member of the Glee Club, Tennis Team, and Sports Manager. At Princeton he majored in Biology; honors in Junior year. He was a member of the Camera Club and Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 412 703, Hall. Alexander expects to attend Jefferson Medical College in Phil- adelphia, and to engage in the practice of medicine. His permanent address is 510 South 47th St., Philadelphia, Pa. C6] JOHN STEWART ALGEO, JR. Bud Algeo was born July 20, 1912, in Wheeling, W.Va. He is the son of J. S. Algeo, Washington and Jefferson ’o6, and Edith Kraft. His father is sales manager for the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy and Linsly Institute, where he was active in Basketball, Dramatics, and on the School Newspapers. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Junior Honors (2). He was a member of the Triangle Club and Cannon Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 602 Pyne, with J. G. McClure; Junior year at 31 Patton, with jaGr. McClure; Senior year also with McClure, at 92 Patton. Algeo expects to become affiliated with the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Bae Mar Place, Wheeling, W.Va. eA - ————— x Sa aoe ae Ne oe ES aT York a Te Pe pee : ae cae eo By Sani -. Sie SSS sh fh oe ete ie ms © ci ] : My eT . : Hit ar bi J ie H ane a ie Ie af asa i B ; y SE ia eR adil’ eaters yah On aIres , ‘ 5 . Soe Saleen cuss, ‘ HOWARD LEWIS ALLER, JR. Hal, Doc Aller was born January 30, 1913, in Phoenix, Ariz. He has also lived in Montclair, N.J., New York City, and Lakeville, Conn. He is the son of Howard Lewis Aller, Cornell ’06, and Cath- erine Alden Goddard. His father is a sponsor for the Electric Bond and Share Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Montclair Academy and Horace Mann School, where he was on the Cross Country and Track Teams, Year Book Board, and Photographic Board of the school paper. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of the Freshman Cross Country Team, numerals; Undergraduate Motion Picture Committee (2) (3) (4); Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. ; Sophomore year at 402 ‘03 Hall; Junior and Senior years at 513 ’03 Hall. Aller is engaged to Miss Juliet Kindlund of New York City. | He plans to study journalism at Columbia, and to engage in journalism. | He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is Lakeville, Conn. Weal 8 7] fe en Se ee ee TRRSEE FL eean I oka, SRN a eee) Bales iui) Me ENE Ee, D PEE Me ae, Peta el a et ee ee AL BE wr) ps or ete Oe ee Pars ISO CU AS TSS Cris Sat SET en Geena ix Gites Pee sc uae samrenn Ws IMs staat Me a eles ees . i - 9° Pee] oe = s- ee oe : : ‘ y g i . re OS + NN i G 3 Cie iy wee Die Si PORN . le | oe ; : eS ee ae’) Oe a oe . ea = | oa wo ie . 4 a , = ‘e 5 Ni ‘S: (( aay mee ]. We N ( ; S oe Sar eset) : = ee ant Tk thew t be a QO: : Ke Ms O: nd ats “= a Wess ie Ps v2 Ck RY Ler ec he ‘ : Se iwgins . - = Giese oE fee — ig Soeur Lt CRA Sere ee Se FIT ess oie Su ay tere Sa aT aed 0 nat SCOR SRA TITERS —— mo Ce Se Sg Perth Ree mee ots ee ke 4 ee T JOHN JAMES AMORY Johnny, Jack Amory was born September 30, 1913, in New York City. -He is the son of John Hull Amory, deceased, and Ruth Marion Cozzens. His father was a graduate of Pennsylvania Military College. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Gilman Country School, in Baltimore, Md., where he was on the News, Literary Magazine, and Year Book Boards. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was a member of the Triangle Club and Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. ; Sophomore year at 104 Patton, with Irving Warner, Jr.; Junior year at 102 Blair, with John G. Faron; Senior year with Faron at 121 Cuyler. Amory plans to continue his studies in architecture, and to engage in architectural work. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 108 East 66th St., New York City. (ore LETTE FAG Ras Re a wane SUSE Tecek ONS ES Piet core ra ee e 5 Oe 2 eee A hee reel NF iteey VF a Soyo Ee ee LS Sty eo west ®, Yer iS. sets Tete tes ets c tt SS | S Ppa eo maiean eh, | BC ener VAS an aut Satie coc 222-87 pee ries Fa G . : . Ait) (ORT antes ear Poe ae = i ‘. : rey ae ane (4,1 Sp al” RR : 2) Tes : 5 ’ . Oa foe y AAAS W Ha nae ? : S 4 ae o% : a 4 7 fc Fees fS “¢ Jy ses Th il We 38 4 y . , tg. pee = tee S he ‘ 2 wien ob. x. cf baronet “4 g 5 . Agee ee i, 5 tee ake ane Pies ea eh RESUS ES “epee SPY ee Se Dierat Sony acs sade ; eae soe FF sO ge artes endings rere ty : sae pie Cosa tale en era + sei a fe eee GN ee ie See ie hd Dies Pee hs ahs 5 Soc | Oe ae RRR noe Pelagia git Sak : sense Aah ei gts este MUA aeh a6 FREDERIC DUCEY ANDERSON Fred, Andy Anderson was born June 19, 1914, in Gloucester City, N.J. He is the son of Howard C. Anderson and Bertha May Ducey. His father is a statistician, with the Freight Traffic Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad. He has one brother, Howard C. Anderson ’31. _ He prepared at Gloucester City High School, where he was Editor of the School Newspaper; on the Debating and Track Teams; Treasurer of the Senior Class; Valedictorian; Secretary Hi-Y Club; winner Patton Medal for four years’ highest average in English. At Princeton he majored in Economics; First Group. He was on the Debate Panel (4), and a member of Whig Hall. During the four years of college he roomed at 321 Brown. Anderson expects to attend Harvard Law School, and to become a lawyer. | He isa Presbyterian and an Independent. His permanent address is 823 Chambers Ave., Gloucester City, NOE [ 10 ] ao eee “Have CE AEC Ee a ee Ree aie SONA) ee a, ete ae ee toe pee on : NAW, ip [| PAINS Wall DD AT A )) } 2 {: Ores, RSS SiMe etl ise Aine SS Sa ‘cet. Ls i a mage ene. ates rr ies Pa Re sie Sone 4a ees See eee ware : | RE ee cee eee ee ae JOHN GADDIS ANDERSON Andy Anderson was born August 17, 1912, in Champaign, Ill. He has also lived in Chicago, I]]., Detroit, Mich., and Denver, Colo. He is the son of Martin E. Anderson, University of Chicago ’06, B.D. and D.D., and Annie L. Gaddis Anderson. His father is pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church in Denver. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at East Denver High School, where he was on the Track and Debating Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Lacrosse Team, numerals (1); Freshman Class Basketball—Intramural Championship Team (1) ; Varsity Lacrosse Squad (2) (4) ; mem- ber Triangle Club, Whig Hall, and Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 30 South Edwards; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 411 Brown. Anderson is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1650 Sherman St., Denver, Colo. Pad LE ORF TLE TET TE LS PEE TR TE SOC TEP ILS | hin Cerny set Dek eh ees he shies 8. rah Sire eee 5 aie ier ates TEs)” — — — oo NS oaaesnene ALIFE Te . CF gite BS edi y O5s eves eS Mensa ree ach Gee EO ole MA s(n goes Cee Must aS or dca ad os Leah ae ad ROE: es ‘ . y 2) Po 3 aon 24 45 , = A. 4 =e : cl hae “ , . pam : Ha | (“Gs 2 6 . sid , a A 2 ae ies aN Bas) er A ea sire pS) loot tp ‘ a : cee se . (@) é oO Ea eae ta ohh ee f f) : eee AINVONELZZONED EL I “eee FON AI OV EY: ae Rae ips eae: : rere ge s let ann 5 f. ewe ee AO ee Het oie Smeg ER at Pe Peer tg SITE EON QE. Sat et ee, i ater eial aoe ee: en CP RSE TOE _ a 87 = : ; man te: eee at ee a i gkse yee eee? oy MARTIN ELI ANDERSON, JR. Mart Anderson was born February 18, 1914, in Champaign, Ill. He has also lived in Chicago and Detroit. Heas thetson’ of) M.° E Anderson, (Chicago. 06, IDsDe and LL.D., and Annie L. Gaddis. His father is pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, in Denver, Colo. He has two brothers and one sister. At Princeton he majored in Biology (Second Group Honors), and won a War Memorial prize. He was on the Lacrosse Team, numerals; member Triangle Club; Band ; Campus Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 30 South Edwards ; Sopho- more year in Brown; Junior year at the Campus Club with J. S. McCulloch and J. S. Avati; Senior year at the Campus Club with Bi AySpencer and Av Jones: Anderson plans to attend medical school, and to become a physician. E He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 1650 Sherman St., Denver, Colo. Pe fos Son aa enlace hs ae uae eo ble See bl 5 Faas ene See ane ata rissa ZERO ey” Car aes See“ (2 RU CS ana C eC i eur i cemng Grandes RSS . x é : a cape’ esa y os . 3 f ay 7 a ce . i BN 4 EES ber 7 : ad . 4 7 ; pee oF «SEAN © “9 6 y on ie e ese a ie u . . je sud Goh e pee re a CO. 4 ‘ cS oO: Ba) bat v OP! hts MecN Noles. That ie Cie lau cite Seat ae. 1 s “ Orin aS ue an Peon Ceres Seren Siriine ad Soe 7 oN Geen = 2 = = et eee egang wanes aR on, “Sos oe . ae . ¥ ' e JOHN MOORE ANDREAS Andy _ Andreas was born June 17, 1912, in New York City. He has also lived in West Englewood, N.J. He is the son of Frederic Andreas and Mabel Alice Moore. His father is vice-president of the North River Coal and Wharf Com- pany. He has no brothers or sisters. _ He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Lit Board (’29), Photographic Editor (’30), Business Manager (731) ; Olla Podrida Board (’29 and ’30), Photographic Editor (731); Program Committee ; Publications Committee; Parlons Frangais; sciénce Club. ? At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was Associate Editor of the Dazly Princetonian (1) (2); member Students’ Photo Service:(1) (2) (2), Manager (4)s5-Arbor Inn. During Freshman year he roomed with Frederick A. Fetherolf at 84 Holder; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 84 Holder with Henry Mayer, Jr. Andreas plans to study Chemical Engineering at the Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology. His permanent address is 1436 River Road, West Englewood, INE Ts Ledioe Riise ty Oeig o AUR Sethe NG eine ig Simi wicirgrin) to veiae iaatee ge - j Baa ov aie Sow AIP eee sf han a Oe Se ions ewe tiie BN ole ar gi Sees er Lage Ogu csc me ‘Fue a”) Seechane Bee TOME rs DO ot LC TERESI ye Sa Rd) fray Ces Nay Y . On (Sac i g : oe 4 Tha : : y 4 i a 2 5 . , ree) ae GE NYQ i je [ee 5 ; A ’ Pol es Ba E Bed : 4 ; yr Y Y eee eee oe Wy ms i “Me . CO: f O: ue aoe fl ese — Rs oer ° Fed ‘is D eu CO Wy a ? ty 3 J oe apace reg OAl aise te etn. wt Maley ie 18 eaters : ¢ 0 ” tere See Se See. 2 8 pee, 8 Pen Be pore byte het cy falter te iy eater Oe CRA Stenson oe, ae 3 S h Neng MRE oe nenA ° FRANK JOHN APPEL Jack Appel was born December 17, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Asbury Park, N.J., Virginia Beach, Va., and Mount Vernon, N.Y. He is the son of Mrs. Margaret Sloan McLaughlin and stepson of John D. McLaughlin. His step-father is a wholesale and retail coffee merchant, owner of the Royal Crest Coffee Company, Inc. He prepared at Mt. Vernon High School, where he was on the Football, Swimming, Basketball, and 100-pound Football Teams, and University Scholarship winner (three years). At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering, and held a University Scholarship for three years. He was on the Freshman Football and Swim- ming Teams; 150-pound Football Team; Basketball Team. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 3-A Holder, with J. R. Withington ; Junior and Senior years at 312 Pyne. Appel plans to continue his studies in Chemical Engineering at Princeton, and to become a chemical engineer, possibly affiliated with the Standard Oil Company. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is 25 Magnolia Ave., Mount Vernon, N.Y. onde JOHN HOFFMAN ARCHER Jack Archer was born July 29, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Pierce Archer ’04, LL.D., and Dorothy Kingston Hoffman. His father is an attorney. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Montgomery Day School and Hill School, where he was active in Debating, Gymnastics, Hockey, and on the Publications Boards. | At Princeton he majored in Politics (Second Group Honors throughout). He was a member of the Freshman Gym Team and 150-pound Crew, minor numerals in both; Varsity Gym and 150-pound Crew Squads (2) (3); ‘| Junior Varsity Football Squad, letter (3); Whig-Clio Society (1) (2); | Freshman Debate Panel and Team; Graduation Day Usher (3); Student iI Tutoring Association (3) (4) ; Elm Club. During the four years of college he roomed at 234 Henry, with E. C. Roe. Archer plans to study law at Harvard, and to engage in the legal pro- i] fession, afhiliated with his father. | He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. | } His permanent address is Lancaster Ave., Wynnewood, Pa. [15 J | Be ol AC IU: JAMES SYLVESTER ARMENTROUT, JR. Jim, Armte Armentrout was born March 27, 1913, in Lancaster, Pa. He has also lived in Harrisburg and in Germantown, Pa. He is the son of James Sylvester Armentrout, Washington (Tenn.) ’05, B.D., M.A., and Ph.D., and Jane Churchill Gulick, deceased. His father is a minister, director of Leadership Training for the Presbyterian Board of Christian Education. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are W. H. Gulick ’84 and Archibald A. Gulick ’97. He prepared at Germantown Friends’ School, where he was a member of the Publications Board, Orchestra, Football Team, and Basketball Manager. ae At Princeton he majored in Architecture, and won the White Prize in Architecture. He was a member of the University Band, Triangle Club, Westminster Society, Wrestling Manager, and active in the Summer Camp; member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 11 Holder, with J. A. Gregory, Jr.; Junior year with Gregory at 35 North West; Senior year at 63 Little, alone. Armentrout plans to continue his studies in Architecture at Princeton, and to engage in architectural work. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 6320 Burbridge St., Germantown, Pa. Lean’ I pe y . ve oe 105) Saas Coy ear at ay enters Su (@) Jerre eg : ee cy ie eeu sees Ree ate wins mleeas Ng ene aS a2 8: ores SF , Ys = Seen eae ceaee = teal} - a ee) te + : a ese Oe patecie g TR . é 2 y o . Sth R ry ty 2 Cm ian oe: 4e AN i) ah : ry 4 a i sah TWAS f = cae Fy (2 - “18 AAV O:! £0: i oun ee Ar be LN , ft OF Ni ca ER i 2 : ; Nercee CURES ae Re OES Ne we ne : ‘ seeue yee uy ey BEALE ASHFORD Bun, Bunny Ashford was born October 27, 1912, in Washington, D.C. He has also lived in Baltimore, Honolulu, and New York City. He is the son of Colonel Mahlon Ashford, Georgetown ’o4, M.D., and Elizabeth Brown Beale. His father is Colonel of the Medical Corps in the United States Army. He has no brothers or sisters. | He prepared at the Friends School in Washington, Friends School in Baltimore, and Punahou Academy, where he was active in Dramatics, on the Publications Boards, and a member of the RiGsl @ At Princeton he majored in English, and was a member of the Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 University Place; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 64 Holder, with Rich- ard M. Bosard. Ashford is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is The Dresden (care of Mrs. J. W. Beale), Washington, D.C. ir ey J = Soa), aD Peak oa lain ecqeme actus Oe Gy pratt ies gilietng : inks ely ee Rigs eee Secaas Oe r YON Dy 7. N Ps 4 . . 5 oy 4 ite QVO ‘4 TMS NM RMN ON s Seet ° ue Ande san ares mes aC oF wie 7 te foy = ‘ BeCn eee “4s ey vyahh eS : vs ci Re aoe f ; ; ; am On ines ee Oe e ? 1}: se fe as) } ' '): ee ; a? fe indy adore hi a VRE Din edad cae Gk Saal ike ane, WSO en 7 e ce iJ - oo . ry ;! ASA ISHAM ATKINS Ace. Atkins was born July 8, 1912, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the son of Frank Pearce Atkins and Eleanor Louise Isham. His father, who graduated from the University of Cincinnati, is president of Atkins and Pearce Manufacturing Company, and president of the Whitney Corporation. He has two brothers, one of whom is H. T. Atkins ’32. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Business Board of the Daily Princetonian (1) (2) (3), Circulation Manager (4); Secretary Princeton Grenfell Association (3), President (4). Atkins was originally with the Class of ’34, but illness forced him to drop out after the first term of Senior year. He returned to Princeton for the second term of 1934-35, graduating with the Class of ’35. During Freshman year he roomed at 23 Hill Dormitory ; Sophomore year at 212 Cuyler, with William Pagenstecher ; Junior and Senior years at 212 Brown, with William Sheldon ’34. Atkins expects to become affiliated with the Atkins and Pearce Manufac- turing Company. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 2207 Upland Place, Cincinnati, Ohio. [18 J ren ele = CONE ee: Re os : Eee? RSE SN of Aielaasl aateeat ier weer Sel yaa oe =r IESE sich ect BCLS ie TES SN i PC im rN ree eT geo aeeere See Re rete MA ase g ean Si ers _ = = = : Cad rasa haiecne 3 Pelee cee — po pele, SES aS ill eer ale EES SEARS) Be NN EN AG) Rees Cosas CoS NTO CMC er iOe oy Vida cee TE f yy y Bt lh BSS ey cs A 7 8 “ rt % 4 : oes . f : : 0 . . Bad ‘ 4 4 ceo [Pe 7 ALAS | ee Bae : : ‘ he oe Ne JAY ‘ wife ‘ ns a é BG ANINVON NL EN IS Leth iN 4 We? sth seh es ek oe. Get ge, get ees : Se comer Rt OW oS les, Dar eRip Peciis ns Nias. lca hed arene Mire gee Eran se ACs E i « : Sea Git, FR Co ae OO tad Sie Y . AG s - B Sa a ee “ed oy = ¢ 7 8. 5 CHARLES BROWN ATWATER Charlie Atwater was born May 19, 1914, in Elizabeth, N.J. He is the son of Edward S. Atwater, Jr., 04, and Jeannette S. Brown. His father is a lawyer; vice-president and director of the Central Home Trust Company, in Elizabeth. He has one brother, FE. S. Atwater 31. C. R. Simpson ’05, H. G. Brown ’16, and E.. W. Brown 723 are his uncles, and A. S. Brown ’75 is his great uncle. He prepared at Pingry School (Elizabeth), where he was on the Football and Baseball Teams, Publications and Student Gov- ernment Boards. At Princeton he majored in the Classics, and won honors in Junior year. He was on the Baseball Team, numerals (1), and a member of Tiger Inn. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 206 Henry, alone; Junior and Senior years at 60 Patton with H. H. Patton ’35. Atwater plans to engage in teaching. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 15 Denman Place, Elizabeth, N.J. [ 19 J WILLIAM MANDEVILLE AUSTIN Austin was born January 31, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of William M. Austin ’08, deceased, and Mar- cella McCreary. He has one sister. | He prepared at Lakewood High School, where he was on the Publications Board, and active in Dramatics. _ At Princeton he majored in the Classics; Honors (1) ; Stinnecke Scholarship holder; member Clio Hall. During Freshman year he roomed at 6260 Pyne; Sophomore year at 611 Laughlin; Junior and Senior years at 34 Little. Austin plans to continue his studies in archeology, and to become an archeologist. Austin’s permanent address is 319 Third St., Lakewood, N.J. SFE SORE ESE RRSP FLA SEL ERED SO SURC Ce ALS ie et at pb te arate Fe ee eS SI ty Sores x 5 ep — Sea ser me... Ss, CPT eon ape T E ea ee re Ghee Cou ie ae mats en sine Me A IG 2 fe ae NR FER OY os ee pete Nee eR ae pa dee Fe : ° . } Be Wd) ieee Vas eats ol CE SSO TS 6 one are : V cag) lips pt PVC: | 4 sy Wee Ps { ——. mn ie tre) a SS REY a a . ef : 3 a e . ap Bay an) y mae ode Dak u oi HAG a ko 2 San} % (aS |) as ioe Bl tone s : 4 LIV ONAZ ONEV EN I age oV iy 4- oh , LN 5 i. a ae avert ° Er eee A VA . armen i I ioharercercts I apt Spe Sea sel Per ty perder eu 2c. SS Coe pe 2 Za a EW Rs ld, % = x ee er ened ey : eet ie BAP Scala De etalgel paisa see Sitenplaers vena eeieienunet | le hiani rumen seen et nen gh waits Siete ee ee oa pe ee ° San aler oee ate Phe Te a thelier pi ites 35 x — ie . BE TSE rt i ie ee ces ney oe . etaes % . JAMES SANTE AVATI Jimmie Avati was born December 14, 1912, in Bloomfield, N.J. He has also lived in Little Silver, N.J. He is the son of Onorato Avati, deceased, and Jessie Anderson. He has one sister. Alfred E. Vondermuhll ’o1 is his uncle. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy and the Hun Summer School. At preparatory school he was on the Swimming and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was on the Wrestling Team, numerals (1) (2), and a member of the Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 201 ’o1 Hall; Sophomore year at 202 ’01 Hall with E. G. Pearson °34; Junior year at 11 Blair, with E. G. Pearson ’34, and at the Campus Club; Senior year at 66 Nassau Street, with D. Blackstone, S. McK. Morgan, and W. Pecora. Avati’s permanent address is Branch Ave., Little Silver, N.J. C21 J — — awe : ns 5 a sex 5 . Sure Cen EUGENE EDWARD BACHRAN Gene Bachran was born June 6, 1911, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Ocean City, N.J. He is the son of Theodore G. Bachran and Arminta Smock. His father is a contractor; firm of Dougherty and Bachran, in Philadelphia. He has one brother, Theodore G. Bachran, Jr., ’27. He prepared at the Princeton Preparatory School, where he was Assistant Sports Manager; Business Manager of the T2ger Cub; and on the Tennis Team. | At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was Manager of the Fencing Team, manager’s letter and numerals (3) (4) ; mem- ber Theatre Intime (3) (4); Triangle Club (4); Manager Student Agency. | During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 24 South Edwards, alone; Junior year at 154 Witherspoon, with James O. Boss; Senior year at 1-C Hamilton, alone. Bachran will probably engage in the life insurance business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 851 7th St., Ocean City, N.J. [ 22] CHARLES EDWARD BAKER Baker was born January 28, 1913, in Beatrice, Nebraska. He is the son of Channing Gould Baker and Katherine McKig Baker. His father is an investment banker; president Trevett, Mattis and Baker, Farm Loans; president Beatrice State Bank. He has one brother. He prepared at Irving School, in Tarrytown, N lee Baker transferred to Princeton from the University of Nebras- ka at the beginning of Junior year. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. During Junior year he roomed at 9 Lower Pyne, with Gordon Parker; Senior year alone at 64 Campbell. Baker’s permanent address is Beatrice, Nebraska. E 23 J] yee sas We wz ie Sip eer ratte ‘ “ee sea, er aes omne P - - _ = = = = : aw). - At Se : — ali shot eds Sa 4 ae ed a ae tlle ae eee te te t X ; : Ap fis es Be ie iy: ai i wee = ei ba 0 1 ¢ ty AY OQ.’ MO h_S: O: ay oa Be ba a b OY 4g : 7 Ce (yet! ve Q JON IN, oe Mircette LA Sete te Se PT SERA Caen ee shea a a) Bar Chee ave Serpe Meee) SE. RP DT Ue pia eee eg totine b i Rees 35 ee ay de® 58 @ are M8 2 res A we . BENJAMIN JAMES BALDWIN Ben Baldwin was born March 29, 1913, in Montgomery, Ala. He is the son of J. M. Baldwin, deceased, and Kate Steiner. His father, who graduated from Cornell, was a banker. He has one brother and three sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Lit and Bibliophiles Boards, and a member of the Periwig Dra- matic Club and Pipe and Quill Club. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was editor of the “Current Cinema” Column of the Daily Princetonian, and a member of Theatre Intime and the Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at g North Edwards; Sopho- more year at 312 Cuyler with Lewis A. White; Junior and Senior years at 312 Cuyler with John W. F. Dulles. Baldwin plans to engage in architectural work. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 460 Felder Ave., Montgomery, Ala. ERUUG Ton te oo ie trae Won Rea REY Ts IME Sor ne yy —— . - roe pase EW iar aR Xin pairks Mea Eh maar (AC hema Cn ana SS = i 5 . _ af pet fe ye. : co 4 A in ho ae ) 4 ‘ : eo: 8... if oa 2 BOS a A i a gee i A, f 2 TANVO:! 1 @) oS ak ta) Be | ha Sea fe ro p oe - “ we Ben - CCE SRT SPU Lomi aera ostorner | Clee, Sigemes be) 4 oe . : ei aa on oy ee: Se e . Be 2 oe NORMAN ALEXANDER BALLANTINE Norm Ballantine was born November 2, 1911, in South Montrose, Pa. He has also lived in Newark, N.J., Bel Air, Md., Jacksonville, Fla., Lake Wales, Fla., Honnedaga Lake, N.Y., and Usseppi Island, Fla. He 1s the son of Percy Ballantine ’02, and Elizabeth Parke. His father is a farmer; director P. Ballantine and Sons, Neptune Meter Company, and Fidelity Union Trust Company of Newark. He has four brothers and two sisters. Peter Ballantine ’25, Robert Ballantine ’27, and John Ballantine 29 are his brothers. He prepared at Gilman Country Day School, where he was on the Foot- ball, Soccer, Track, and Rifle Teams, member of the Glee Club, and active in Dramatics and Debating. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was a member of the Managerial Club, Student Faculty, D.D.D. Club, and Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed with William H. Cochrane at 121 Henry; second Freshman year at 21 Holder with J. E. Quigley, R. C. Hal- lett, U. B. Grannis, Jr., and W. G. Mackenzie; Sophomore year at 22-24 Middle Dod with Hallett, Grannis, Mackenzie, R. M. Brown, Jr., and C. Carr, Jr.; Junior year also at 22-24 Middle Dod with Hallett, C. A. Krafft, W. W. Walker, J. F. Patterson, and A. Gawthrop. Ballantine plans to continue his studies in Geology. He is a member of the Dutch Reformed Church, and a Republican. His permanent address is Louden Hill Farm, South Montrose, Pa. C25 J —= JOH NGIERBERITIBARR Eye} Johnnie, Red Barrett was born September 9g, 1913, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of John Herbert Barrett and Sue Ward Clark, deceased. His father is affiliated with the Viking Swedish Steel Products Corporation and the Real Estate Mortgage Company. He has three brothers and four sisters. He prepared at Gilman Country School, in Baltimore, Md., where he was a Lower School Scholarship Winner; on the Wrestling Team for three years (Captain one year); Track Team; Undersquad Football Team; Editorial Chairman Gilman News; member Dramatic Association, Glee Club, and Debating Society. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages (French). He was on the Freshman Swimming and Lacrosse Teams, numerals in both; Varsity Swimming Team, letters (2) (3) (4); Second Place Winner, fancy dive, Eastern Intercollegiates (3); member Glee Club and Quadrangle Club (Sports Director). During Freshman year he roomed alone at 16 Edwards Place; Sopho- more year at 2-C Holder with John VanderHorst and Henry Lee Smith; Junior and Senior years at 22 79 Hall with Barring Coughlin and Richard Haigh. Barrett plans to attend Maryland Law School. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 16 Whitfield Road, Baltimore, Md. [ 26 J ae abecrcG Jee) sto ah Ore bees SANS BI SR ert erg So Pe 5 oy 7 i Be © y D ’ i NY ine a es ; : | a a ; YAN a : oe sa . con ee tae Sie rete gOS 3 Y iy , er] OG STUYVESANT BAYARD Stuy Bayard was born October 26, 1912, in Buffalo, N.Y. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Albert William Bayard, Lehigh ’oo, and Cecil Fairfax Hosmer. His father is engaged in publishing; president La Hacienda Company, in New York City. He has two sisters. He prepared at Carteret and Pomfret Schools, where he was interested in the School Publications. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was manager of the Tiger Towners’ Jazz Orchestra, and of Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St.; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 111 Witherspoon. Bayard expects to become engaged in chemical engineering, writing or publishing. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent ad dress is Short Hills, N.J. L. 27 J Dies eS Ee s Maes gS kenga Seer Sash meeet manic ina tee alan ro Bes ; 3 . 0 - o leoeye QO: he 0; F Seal “Aiaey Let nse “0.759 wet. 2 ee % i. a? ae yee CECIL ACKMOND BEASLEY, JR. Cec, Beas Beasley was born November 30, 1912, in Birmingham, Ala. He has also lived in Washington, D.C. He is the son of C. A. Beasley, University of Alabama ’o5, and Louise Renfro. His father is a lawyer. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at St. Albans School, in Washington, D.C., where he was a Class Officer, and on the Publications and School Gov- ernment Boards. © At Princeton he majored in Economics (Second Group Honors in Junior year). He was News Editor for the Dad y Princetonzan ; 4 member of the School of Affairs, and the Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 301 Lockhart ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 431 Lockhart. Beasley plans to study law at Harvard or Yale. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. | His permanent address is Northumberland Apartments, Wash- ington, D.C. [ 28 J AT ph OT EEO Pon aeiaie ic as Salta LESS Nh, = Een) Ro tara Cac tae meant eel auy eerentiei ys Roatiaeng eis Ce , “ “O ( i } 2 oe oe ; 2 ee Sie Oeil : 2YA () 5. “To _ : ea “ sa LOVIN EYE s $ ta i Wareke ener neigient gis gras | h, aes me ae aan eter eee Zh Sicreorey é z (ie ed ie + 5 WILLIAM PACA BEATSON Bill, Paca Beatson was born July 15, 1912, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of J. Herbert Beatson and Evelyn Sueter Kidd. His father is a banker, with the Fidelity Trust Company in Baltimore. He has two sisters. He prepared at Gilman School, in Baltimore, where he was on the Wrestling and Track Teams, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics, and was a member of the Tower Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 403 ’o1 Hall, with E. C. Devereux and T. W. Wilson, Jr.; Junior and Senior years at 21 Little, with E. C. Devereux. Beatson plans to engage in the contracting or security insurance business. saat He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 6 Paddington Court, Baltimore, Md. [ 29 J SE : CE ee Se ape re ae i 5a) y V PUN EN ANE GZ S|: “© ‘ D N- ood AW, Ap [ . an) Pwd ag) | Ene | ene) a7 ne |e | al} ( : a Ps A OM eZ PE f f). | : fee bccah Seist, Soe Sie eitg ele te Sen ooaeverany @ gininens Sane pee Age EiRCINO SEye ee oe stating. Sas pan ee Senin es Gr er Oy a : = — = ; — re aoe : - é : hedetonns } Oy eee om Nee roaier aro) ehh OY, 2 @ on ALBERT FRANCIS BENDER, JR. Al Bender was born July 5, 1914, in Elizabeth, N.J. He is the son of Albert F. Bender, and Eva Mary Blatz, de- ceased. His father is a lawyer. He has four brothers and four sisters. He prepared at the Pingry School (Elizabeth), where he was on the Tennis, Basketball, and Soccer Teams: Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in History, and was on the Second Group Honor Roll. He was on the Tennis Team (1) (2) (3) (4): Basketball Team (1) (3). During Freshman year he roomed at 32 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 514 ’03 Hall, Senior year with E. J. Bender ’38. | Bender will probably engage in the legal profession. He is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 342 W. Jersey St., Elizabeth, N.J. [ 30 J Cima . PES RSP SD Ane a Aer ee aay Tee geeh ate Oe 9 er te ns oa ety sae tIe. gti rer LA o. M y rs - c wats: ig a ee ag et gree) wie? lode, as aie eRe ay ee ae : JOHN KONVALINKA BENNETT Jake, J.K., Ben Bennett was born April 1, 1912, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Walter Harper Bennett and Emilie J. Konvalinka. His father is president of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank; director Agfa-Amsco Corporation, Anderson Mills, Bank of Manhattan, General Fire Extinguisher Company, Grace National Bank, National Cash Register Company, and St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company. He has one brother and one sister. W. W. K. Bennett ’28 is his brother. He prepared at Canterbury and Polytechnic Preparatory Schools. At the latter he was Track Manager; Photographic Editor Polygon, and Assistant Editor Polyglot. At Princeton he majored in Biology, winning Second Group Honors; Co-Chairman Undergraduate Motion Picture Committee; member Glee Club, Catholic Club, and Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 34 Hill Dormitory; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 532 Laughlin. Bennett plans to study medicine at McGill University, and to become a physician. He is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 208 Park Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. ROBERT STOCKTON BENNETT Bob Bennett was born September 24, 1913, in Cape May, N.J. He has also lived in Atlantic City, N.J. He is the son of J. Harvey Bennett ’07, deceased, and Rebec- ca M. Cassedy. His father was a civil engineer. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Cape May High School, and the Haverford School, where he was on the Basketball and Track Squads. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals (1) ; member Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 10 East Witherspoon, alone; Sophomore and Junior years at 8 South Reunion, with C. S. Donner; Senior year at 6-A Campbell, with J. W. Frazier, 1008 Bennett will possibly stud y for a Master’s degree at Columbia. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 312 Howard St., Cape May, N.J. [ 32 J ROLLIN FOOTE BENNETT Bud Bennett was born October 25, 1913, in Pasadena, Calif. He is the son of James S. Bennett, Pomona ’03, and Ethelwyn Foote. His father is a lawyer, in the firm of Finlayson, Bennett, and Morrow. He has four sisters. He prepared at Pasadena Junior College, where he was on the Track Team, active in Dramatics, and Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He won a scholarship for a summer in Europe from the School of Public and Interna- tional Affairs, as well as a Mathematics Prize, and was a member of the Glee Club and Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 25 Bank St., with L. W. Lisle; Sophomore year at 8-B Holder, with S. P. Walker; Junior year at 13603 Hall; Senior year at 231 Walker, with R. Everitt, W. T. Smith, R. B. Scudder, E. W. Scudder, and J. M. Husted. Bennett plans to study law. His permanent address is 1043 San Pasqual St., Pasadena, Calif. [ 33 J St Senne wee ae ea SO Gore Bar NPS ew ese Me EO Som: Cui wat a tar als ie ra Tor ae ater cet oo ree 2 Pty TOC ek ET Cees = NO AGN Hy 7. N: Bree Qvo ‘A oa | VA +, Pome ge’ 9 2 Fw a Cat LPR Se SRT eee he Pe nS Fee Sees pie EES fo eg Se ES RS Cali. 5 7 2 pitts 3 Y rd : . PURNELL HANDY BENSON Purn, Ben Benson was born November 10, 1913, in Highland Park, Ill. He has also lived in Bronxville and Scarsdale, N.Y. ; He is the son of John Benson and Cora Handy. His father is president of the American Association of Advertising Agencies. He has two brothers and one sister. George Benson ’30 is his brother. He prepared at Deerfield Shields High and Bronxville High Schools, where he was on the Tennis, Debating, and Rifle Teams; Business Manager of the Senior Play, and a member of the Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy, winning First Group Honors. He was a member of the Daily Princetonian Photographic Board (1) (2); Glee Club (1) (3); Whig-Clio Society (1) (4); Princeton Anti-War Society, chairman Executive Committee (4); Princeton Summer Camp Councillor (3) ; Student Tutoring Association (3) (4); Whig Hall. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place ; Sophomore year at 300 Hamilton, with G. O. Timanus; Junior year with Timanus at 522 Laughlin ; Senior year at 223 Henry. Benson plans to continue his studies in Philosophy at Harvard or Prince- ton, and to engage in writing and teaching. His permanent address is 35 Hampton Road, Scarsdale, N.Y. [e340] CHARLES HARRY BENTLEY Bennie Bentley was born September 26, 1913, in Trenton, N.J. He is the son of Fred Bentley and Charlotte M. Jones. His father is superintendent for the Trenton Potteries Company. He has one brother and three sisters. He prepared at Trenton High School. At Princeton he majored in Economics. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 Park Place; Sopho- more year at 351 Witherspoon, with R. S. Mason; Junior and Senior years with Mason at 312 Witherspoon. Bentley is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 111 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N. dhe Beets oa So EOC PL Cae ee Dirge Ga ehipen apps eee gia fre te GCA ea ee POPE Oe Te eT pee 5 f am i Fp) ey a ee ri = a6 Fm ie eres RE ia inaue ear ates, ie a 2 ‘ ; Pree om nee (7) . a: : le fe i ‘ Bs zi a A = 2 : a5 OR ‘': ron aided pS) oh he q a e abo LINVO ONE AN J ARS LY | ae, Me ef: Ae, SSS pas i ; ; Say, a igee r v7 Bes Q Ae) WTA “A ot) P—.: jf. 8 ee ee 3 t e.° - “An Ae sf. zs 7 eee Clg ee Ped § the) . Sseupuiaten ate sm es 9, Sige ein RE EO NGS cere « 1G SEh ep oa Ge Asan oreo oe OUT: Re 8 ae = ERG ST a Aas aT Ree cesar Tae E 5 = meet eh We RRS Ie See tute ARS Sh es FREDERICK Vax DERVEER BERG Fred ' Berg was born October 11, 1912, in New Rochelle, N.Y. He was the son of Irving H. Berg and Bessie Arthur. His father is a clergyman of the Reformed Church, of which church Fred also was a member. He prepared at New Rochelle High School, Loomis School, and Collegiate School, where he engaged in Baseball, Soccer, Tennis, and Track. } At Princeton he went out for Track. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place. | Berg died at Princeton Hospital in 1932. His permanent address was 78 Tenor Drive, New Rochelle, N.Y. [ 36 J MICHAEL EDMUND BERMAN Mike snk. Berman was born January 13, 1912, in Newark, N.J. He is the son of Louis Berman and Minnie Friedlander. His father is an interior decorator. He has two brothers and three sisters. _ He prepared at Hun School, where he was on the Track, Foot- ball, Class Swimming and Club Basketball Teams, a Class Officer, and member of the Honorary Society. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Varsity Track Team, letters (2) (3) (4) ; member Varsity Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 6 South Reunion, with John Grebauskas ; Sophomore year at 331 Witherspoon with Wil- liam E. Rowell; Junior year at 7 Middle Dod with W. T. Pecora, and Senior year at 7 Middle Dod alone. Berman’s permanent address is 144 North Third St., Newark, N.]J. [A537 tel AR dpc si ee GRAHAM GARDNER BERRY Gray Berry was born July 1, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Baltimore, Md., and in New Rochelle, N.Y. He is the son of Edward Milton Berry and Edith Vail Gardner. His father is cashier of the First National Bank of New Rochelle. He has one brother. He prepared at Kent School, where he was on the Crew, Hockey Manager, on the Publications Board and active in the school musical organizations. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Swimming Team (che Inter-Club Swimming and Rifle Teams (3) (4); on the Tiger contributing staff (3), member Literary Board (4); member Triangle Club (4) Band (3) (4); Arbor Inn, chairman Dance Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Vandeventer Ave., with Gordon Japp; Sophomore year at 35 North West with James V. Quinn; Junior and Senior years at 432 03 Hall, with Charles W. Nolan. Berry will probably engage in the advertising business. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 89 Eastchester Road, New Rochelle, N.Y. [ 38 J HERBERT WHEATON BERTINE Bert, Herb Bertine was born May 21, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in White Plains, N.Y. He is the son of Herbert Cable Bertine and Esther Alice Quackenbush. His father is in the electrical and merchandising business firm of Kellogg Bertine. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Roger Ascham School, in White Plains, where he was on the Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams, Presi- dent of the School League, and Advertising Manager of the school magazine. At Princeton he majored in History, and was a member of Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St., with Lorne Hummel; Sophomore year at 24 Little, with Hummel; Junior and Senior years at 728 Pyne Hall, with William Crafft. Bertine plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 4 Chester Ave., White Plains, N.Y. [3071 a FA are j ee SE eorae Nea gercanvs dt SO CTE : 5 : Be; - ears a 5 te. VON MM. Be Tl ae Saez eet cet ae |) OTLUING OBST RAB IA Chai] ke Jack Black was born January 16, 1914, in Washington, D.C. He has also lived in Pittsburgh, Pa., and in Philadelphia. He is the son of John L. Black, deceased, and Julia Lewis Clark. His father, who attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Heidel- berg, was an author. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are F. LeMoyne Page ’22, Benjamin Page ’29, and F. T. Bil- lings °33. He prepared at St. Albans and Kent Schools, where he was on the Hockey Team, Football Team, and Crew, Publications Board, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of the First 150-pound Freshman Crew; 150-pound Squad (2) (3), Assistant Freshman Crew Coach (4) ; member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place, with John Borland; Sophomore year at 17 Blair with C. P. Lineaweaver, and J. A. Fleitas; Junior year at 17 Blair with Lineaweaver; Senior year at 526-528 03 Hall, with J. F. B. Mitchell and D. M. LeBreton. Black is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is R.F.D. 1, Hatboro, Pa. CHARLES WOODBURY BLAIR Woody Blair was born May 14, 1913, in Silver Spring, Md. He has also lived in Easthampton, N.Y., and in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Montgomery Blair ’86, and Edith Draper. His father is a lawyer. He has two brothers and four sisters. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Wres- tling and Boxing Teams, and Debating Panel. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 242 Pyne; Junior and Senior years at 115 Blair. He left college in November of Senior year. Blair will probably engage in the legal profession. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Easthampton, Long Island, N.Y. [eqs ae Ted piat eit ater oat Sen auL ie aeig aga aay taeeen eC one CEST Yak re roe : n.:,?- _. Rio OKs arr Bo ae Roe wee sree, Weis are 8. on ate caremene 9 = SS tei shaategre ten mearkye 4 Se ps AN TIAN V A LINO GS Cay “yoy 28 : ry a ; ca Ny = ey Be ee Ie 2 = ps a pe a NS e M3 oe hana bL, CO. 1 A OP. : ee : aes vane eas pas - pee me BS a8 Ole aed be en he 2 OA ase open : ar her Page Ye SS ae Sera UEP et CPR Tee e ge Sets EY pone ae i se R eeclnreenale rt ints sean aire ges nena oe ae See . arg! ete 8 @ feat pons ees aspire! 7 - z ater NB PETER PARROTT BLANCHARD, JR. Pete Blanchard was born September 6, 1912, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Peter Parrott Blanchard and Margaret Lindsay. His father, who graduated from St. John’s College, is business manager of the Gilman Country School. He has two sisters. He prepared at Gilman Country School, where he was on the Football, Soccer, and Tennis Teams, and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Classics. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, letter (1); Varsity Soccer Team (2) (3) (4); Tennis Team, numerals (2) (3); Class President; Undergraduate Council (1) (2), Sec- retary-Treasurer (3), Chairman (4); member Honor Committee (1) (2) (3) (4) 3 Disciplinary Committee (1) (2) (3) (4); Student Faculty Asso- ciation, chairman Drive Committee; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 7-B Holder, with Johnson Garrett ; Junior and Senior years with Garrett at 102 Patton. Blanchard is undecided as to his future occupation. He ts an Episcopalian and an Independent. His permanent address is 4814 Keswick Road, Roland Park, Balti- more, Md. i 4o4 ARTHUR STANLEY BLAND, JR. Art Bland was born July 22, 1912, in Chicago, Ill. He has also lived in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of A. S. Bland and Katherine Bland. His father is sales engineer for the Mississippi Valley Structural Steel com- pany. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at St. Louis Country Day School, and the Hun School of Princeton, where he was on the Lacrosse, Basketball, and Football Teams, a member of the Dramatic Club and Glee Club, and on the Hun School News Board. At Princeton he was on the Freshman Dormitory Basketball Team, i nsignia; Freshman Lacrosse Team; Squash Team; Trian- gle Club, Manager-Elect (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St., with Henry W. Ghriskey ’ 34:3 SO Ole year at 521 Laughlin, with Ran Rogers. Bland left college at the end of Sophomore year, and is at present employed with the Shell corporation. He plans to engage in the advertising business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 6425 Cecil Ave., St. Louis, Mo. C43 4 LOUIS BATEMAN BLISSARD Pink, Lou Blissard was born July 15, 1913, in Port Norris, N.J. He has also lived in Ocean City, N.J. He is the son of David C. Blissard and Bertha May Haines. His father is a wholesale sea food shipper, partner in the firm of Bateman and Blissard. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Port Norris High School and Peddie School, where he was on the Baseball and Football Teams, Band, and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics, winning the Morris Bacon Scholarship. He was on the Freshman Baseball Team; Wrestling Vea): UO tiversitysbands( 1). During Freshman year he roomed at 19 Bank St. ; Sophomore year at 5 Lower Pyne, with Frank Keeler; Junior and Senior years at § North Dod. Blissard plans to attend Yale Law School. He is a Protestant and an Independent. His permanent address is Port Norris, N.J. [ 44 J JAMES SULLIVAN BOND, JR. Sully Bond was born October 18, 1911, in Savannah, Ga. He is the son of James Sullivan Bond and Elise Maria Guerard. His father is in the real estate and insurance business; member Board of Directors and secretary-treasurer of the Augusta and Savannah Railroad. He has one brother and one sister. | He prepared at Woodbe rry Forest School (Woodberry Forest, Va.), where he was a member of the Senior Council Prefect Board; Woodberry Oracle Board; Editor-in-Chief of the Fir Tree ; on the Baseball Team, letter, and Wrestling Team. At Princeton he majored in English. He was a member of the St. Paul’s Society (3) (4), and Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Vandeventer Ave., alone ; Sopho- more year at $4 Little, with J. L. Budreau, Jr.; Junior year at 54 Little, with C. C. Pierce; Senior year at 212 Walker, with John VanderHorst, E. R. Elliott, Jr., and Henry Lee Smith, Jr. - Bond is engaged to Miss Sarah J. Pierpont, of Savannah, Ga. He plans to attend Virginia Theological Seminary, and to become affiliated with the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 35 Washington Ave., Savannah, Ga. P45 J ecg Fone ah nee OATS Wa aI SETS ———— — amy : : ; SPT TEM IT ET TS METER OS BREET CEE AAA eR en Ts (CREED. 7e fie 7, [ES ON Ait oa Nee teem Siar amram Cos ‘ ; Lae Seen low) Se Li fe SS fa) fase a ee Ws Fisk Pel AN 4 CO: : ‘d LO: E ae te “g:. “ eom: [: oe es 0. BEA! ‘©: Pose Pe? be Ney, SS Soe PSE re ne er AD ES oat Sp eine, Sa SMTED SEIS ERO RIOT peas cavees : z = = oie on aie Weiath esa arate Saeen Pidhse rd us aac: ; iy SE eee? ae JOHN BOOGHER Book, Johnny Boogher was born August 6, 1913, in St. Louis, Mo. He has also lived in New York and in Philadelphia. He is the son of John Pitt Boogher, Virginia ’06, and Susan Meriwether. His father is connected with the real estate division of Paramount-Publix Corporation. He has no brothers or sisters. Norman R. McLure ’o04 is his uncle. He prepared at Episcopal Academy, where he was on the School Magazine Board. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics, winning First Group Honors ; Sigma Psi. He was a member of Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 17 East Witherspoon; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 222 Witherspoon, with Walter M. Phillips. Boogher plans to study law or philosophy at Harvard, and to engage in law or teaching. His permanent address is Care Mrs. Charles E. Bryan, Mt. Pleasant, Havre de Grace, Maryland. i} 46-3] RICHARD MILLER BOSARD Dick Bosard was born February 6, 1913, in Minot, N.D. He has also lived in Minneapolis, Minn. He is the son of Robert Huntington Bosard and Jessie Adele Miller. His father, who graduated from George Washington Uni- versity, is an attorney. He has one brother. He prepared at Blake School, where he was a member of the French Club; Dramatic Association; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Psychology, and was a member of the Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 University Place; Sophomore, Junior, and Seniors years at 64 Holder, with Beale Ashford. Bosard will probably study law at Harvard, and become a lawyer. His permanent address is 2315 Oliver Ave., South, Minne- apolis, Minn. faqs amt Bieri a, eee on) weet 8, wis Sees : feck 3 f Wy 5 Nid ry a’ = e O Us TON ee Tere SN IT ES JAMES OLVER BOSS Jim, McDune Boss was born May 15, 1912, in Maryland. He has also lived in Chicago, Il]., Hartford, Conn., New York City, and Lawrence- ville, N.J. He is the son of Thomas B. Boss and Arminta Tamblyn. His father is president of the American Reserve Insurance Company. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is A. C. Starkey 26. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was interested in the School Publications. At Princeton he majored in Psychology ; member of the Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 East Witherspoon, with G. C. Braine; Sophomore year at 154 Witherspoon, with R. C. Whaley and E. E. Bachran; Junior year at 154 Witherspoon, with FE. E. Bachran. Boss left Princeton in November, 1933, and is now engaged in auditing. He is a Protestant. His permanent address is R.F.D. 1, Trenton, N.J. [ 48 J aa) Se TS ged 5 SAT Sa SR eo en A GE ele se eaena is eee Spekhi leo ope vies tress wn ico on ee 3 eae . PRGELS AG aes my = = LSORIAO OS rats As Sy OUCH On gira aus een Minor Tao oN) re G nA ED i tnd. oie a ac ant : A : r ar . en oy - ea LA ay be y F Baad wee Fa = F abs. oa . le . ( Ra ee RS, Bor, 7 le) : ion Bama tt) a ia , oe : 4 4 7 oe tg oA e es ; Parl fa f; Po f fis ay nid ER aw) bam 3 ‘. PS LORD meron SY hen Catt bam : ty pecksorarhey y ES RS Bas J Soars a Osten y JpP te Apes! ear St IT i : TAC AUDAR eit teh e Best Say been aes 3G U prac ar tern Bn tea Lin Oi nie PO peg ose a3 Cora el ae Aen oe oh pO Cape Loci pee gions RICHARD HARDING BOSWORTH Dick, Bos Bosworth was born November 24, 1912, in Allentown, Pa. He has also lived in Montclair, N.J., and in Denver, Colo. He is the son of Harold Otis Bosworth, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology ’02, and Helen Boehmer. His father is presi- dent of the Denver Fire Clay Company. He has one brother and one sister. Otis B. Bosworth ’30 is his brother, and Robert G. Bos- worth 712 is his uncle. He prepared at East High School, where he was active in Dramatics and Debating. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of the Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4); International Relations Club (3) (4). During the four years at Princeton he roomed alone at 121 Witherspoon. Bosworth expects to engage in business. He is a Christian and a Liberalist. His permanent address is 766 Gaylord St., Denver, Colo. [ 49 J Tea Satie: ee acai os crea sci N ie 2 Ve ANG hel . RAZ WGN ak acre aye (ONCN Il oN wes LON (eR EWA A 10. es weve yb, A = if AM MS JAMES ARTHUR BOWEN ATL ADL eso Bowen was born February 19, 1914, in Hoboken, N .J. He has also lived in Montclair, N.J. He is the son of John Bowen and Anna Thomas. His father is a commission merchant; director and member of the board of Minot, Hooper, and Company. He has three brothers. He prepared at Montclair High School and Blair Academy. At Montclair High he was on the Soccer and Track Teams, and Stu- dent Government Board. At Blair he was on the Soccer and Track Teams, and a member of the Literary Society. At Princeton he majored in Economics, winning Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was a member of the Track Squad (3) (4) ; Assistant Manager Cross Country (3), Manager, letter (4) ; Managers Club (4). During the four years of college he roomed with Byron Fair- child, Freshman year at 23 Bank St.; Sophomore year at 11 Blair; Junior and Senior years at 16 Blair. Bowen is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Presbyterian and an Independent. His permanent address is 3 Brooklawn Road, Montclair, N “Ji Eo. — eee 7 REET RT Oe ea EE — = OREM RTaTE RTE in Onin wena: © asa oa le towbar a bee Dee G el ae tees tse a ae eae cll tom NOs AS : £ ; itd . a 4 é +4 Gi ig ia) 13. : he pens i speed. . a. 7% : a 4 ° g PAs iy os gece . Ss IN, fe fi a 5 i } q INV ONAZI ONE EN “eat 1 FOV VON E- TSO 32 ae eae ie (a omen pe a . d rhe tees ve Py hay tee eee JW MS ls, Gay La pee Mec ho ace een Soren Rese eos is ABS GG: Mee Ee pe Re ey nn Ghee oe corer CAC SS . COLTER 2 COE ESE SED a fn bh ears Peo ae eee eee TaN GEORGE HAMILTON BOYNTON Boynton was born January 12, 1915, in Atlanta, Ga. He is the son of George H. Boynton ’o1, deceased, and Ethel Heggie. He has two sisters. An uncle of Boynton’s graduated with the Class of ’93. He prepared at University School, in Atlanta, where he was on the Tennis Team. | At Princeton he majored in Politics, winning Second Group Honors in that department. He was on the Tennis Team, numerais (1), Varsity “P’? (2); member Colonial Club’ (Secretary- Treasurer ). During Freshman year he roomed on Princeton Avenue ; Sopho- more year at 403 ’o1 Hall, with Clarence Dauphinot and Phil Nelson; Junior and Senior years, at the Colonial Club. Boynton plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to engage in the legal profession. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 10 Mountview Drive, Atlanta, Ga. Posi Se 4 ae Te on ae ee ee bE Jol AQNED, , a2 = aeet M . fep. ita a “4 ee Ae Sat Toes etge RO rae ° HASWELL POTIER BRAYTON, JR. Pete Brayton was born May 24, 1913, in Herkimer, N.Y. He is the son of Haswell Potter Brayton and Laura Mark. His father isa florist. He has one brother. He prepared at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., where he was on the Tennis Team and a member of the local fraternity. At Princeton he majored in French, and was a member of the Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 7 South East Brown, alone; Sophomore and Junior years at 124 Little with N. B. Shea; Senior year at 5-A Holder, with N. B. Shea and J. F’. Bliss ’36. Brayton is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. © His permanent address is 217 Church St., Herkimer, N.Y. Oe 7 RE TR AOL oS PCS Cenc PALI Nene es BOS ae fe. 5 ELC Th aes (oar WEG hs } . ane eke Cyne . N TPIWVAA NO). GSP x : , ne Ah je Z Del ioe a ve u f oe - a 4 i a. ° ig ES f @) Peo eae Wai Bee he f, La , a me NY ae sy) rat . : 5 Seavaeeess eae Cte Sore. Seg Sek IL Rr a b Fs t Ss : Sain lee A aed «= Se ee ROBERT WALTER BRETALL Bob Bretall was born February 8, 1913, in Hinckley, Ill. He has also lived in Oak Park, IL]., Boulder, Colo., Evanston, Ill., Phoenix, Ariz., and Princeton, N.]J. | He is the son of Walter H. Bretall and Ora Jane Bastian. His father is an independent wholesale merchant; formerly secretary of the Bear Brand Hosiery Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at the Evanston (Illinois) Township High School, where he was on the Publications Board, member French Club, Y.M.C.A., Discussion Club, and shared the Grace Cooley Prize in Senior English. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy, winning First Group Honors in Junior year ; Second General Group (1), First General Group (2) (3), Phi Beta Kappa (3). He was a contributor to the Nassau Lit (4) ; member Stu- dent Tutoring Association, tutoring in Philosophy (2); Young People’s Society, First Presbyterian Church (1) (2) ; Whig Hall. During Freshman year he roomed at 200 Nassau St.; Sophomore year at 11 Alexander St. and 172 Nassau St.; Junior and Senior years at 172 Nassau St. Bretall plans to continue his studies in Philosophy of Languages, at Princeton or Harvard, and will probably engage in teaching. He is an Episcopalian and a Conservative. His permanent address is 172 Nassau St., Princeton, N.]. C 53 4 for ache ce “ oe Boat ote ms aS oe 0, a € re ° s x : 7 a 255 ie o 7 oe as rp =; a % : ° Es TNVONAZON EA J RSET VON GI SEN EDD ae “ants ON Re er 0 cen Cin ik deere re 2% Oe as IVON IN streamers each, = = = a SEED Oe = J : . - — JOSEPH COLEMAN BRIGHT Joe Bright was born June 23, 1913, in Reading, Pa. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Stanley Bright ’o2 and Sarah Hood Gilpin. His father is a merchant; president Bright Company, Reading, Pa., and secretary- treasurer J. C. Bright Company, Lansford, Pa. He has two brothers and two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are John Irwin Bright ’90, George Howard Bright ’94, and Stanley Bright, Jr., WQ2s He prepared at Kent School and Penn Charter School. At the latter he was on the Gym Team and Year Book Board. At Princeton he majored in Physics, winning Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Wrestling Squad; member Triangle Chorus (4) ; Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 405 ’o1 Hall, alone: Sophomore year at 94 Holder, with Hunter Moss; Junior year at 214 ’03 Hall, alone; Senior year at 321-4 Walker, with W. C. Gardiner, W. B. Elliott, and R. S. Firestone. Bright plans to study Physics at the California Institute of Technology, and to engage in Physical Research, either industrial or academic. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is Cedar Hill Farm, Reading, Pa. b 54-3] : — re Cr Een mene, ata SV ON MS . E oye te ° | | EDGAR GEORGE BRISACH Ed, Red Brisach was born June 28, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of Eugene L. Brisach and Emily Heimstadt. His father, who graduated from New York Law School, is a lawyer; assistant corporation counsel, New York City. He has one brother. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Publications Board, Baseball Manager, and Commencement Speaker. At Princeton he majored in English, and he was on the Crew, numerals (1). During Freshman year he roomed at 41 University Place, alone ; first term Sophomore year at 705 Pyne; second term Sophomore, Junior and Senior years, at 234 Joline, with V. R. Henkel and J. N. Robertson. Brisach intends to continue his law studies at Oxford and Harvard, and to engage in the practice of law. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 3761 Willett Ave., New York City. C35 J ELIE ESTAS Se ER PED RIO ISITE ETD See tie te eee eee te ge = RR Derg fe ean — oe —— Sey : ieee C7 S; et BS a Sars OSG an a he in Pe a PRCT ee er Pe Gs ego S irene: Troe racemes ( SS eg linss ak, cae he ee “eo a gate CA SMa ye ors Bs : . 5 wr Sg Pte e oes POTS Vey = ots es 5S 2 2 a ae y, Ste fe Balt oo se 5 je Pe ie Se PSO om Pier “ie. ie ° ee . - tigre fi : ys f: ore - 5 i y i - = 2 Sa - ors % F - ‘ z . f y f LOA Nes Re NO aS: :. E Se 0 4 : : Chet . y . Oe “aie aihe. Rae q nt il . i Se het . tz : - r - fa hon ae Se MASS i eae | f ie . 5 - @ . FS is Ba ‘ a fr | : = ci Bae) ia N a siae sta ; ne ere ge ie : yi: oS ante = ANN: .- ay) foo h 2 3 Ay is ; e , . a -a- 28 , - . a VA eae i pos 5 ve all? oe SURES f he - é PS Dos SES tna FF ede ili Bd ar en 53 Gate Ace n tlraite, ein pe a eECgeN MS renee Seraligie 4 oe LS iehtans Dpto ee eee MS eal aback soe oe Pit Sea CBE TS SAS SESE Ce ieee rae ee wite o: q =t@ as = ry a Spey ® . Pag at eae ° HARRY ANGELO BROOK'S Brooks was born February 19, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Frederick William Brooks, Yale ’o1, and Millicent Angelo. His father is a lawyer. He has one sister: Ames Brooks ’o§ is his cousin. He prepared at Pawling School, where he was on the Publica- tions and Student Government Board, and on the Track Team. At Princeton he majored in French and English. He was on the Lacrosse Team (1) ; member Triangle Club (2) (3), author of book (4) ; Charter Club, Bicker Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 305 Foulke, with J. H. Hart; Sophomore year alone at 14-A Holder; Junior year at 611 Cuyler, with P. G. Nelson and C. J. Dauphinot; Senior year with Dauphinot at 611 Cuyler. Brooks plans to study law at Columbia, and to become a lawyer, affiliated with Brooks and Brooks in New York City. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 993 Park Ave., New York City. [456 4 ROBERT CORNELIUS BROUSE Bob Brouse was born June 19, 1913, in Akron, Ohio. He is the son of Edwin W. Brouse, Oberlin ’01, and Helen Elizabeth Fouts. His father is a lawyer, senior partner in; the firm of Brouse, McDowell, Englebeck, May and Bierce. He has one sister. He prepared at Western Reserve Academy, where. he was active in Dramatics and on the Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in English. He was Art Editor of the TZger; a contributor to the Nassau Lit; and a member of Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 105 Patton; Junior and Senior years at 122 Little, with Aaron S. Brown. Brouse intends to study law at Michigan, and to become a lawyer. He is a Congregationalist and an Independent Republican. His permanent address is 176 North Portage Path, Akron, Ohio. [e57-cl Se eon EG ee aoe fom reopen Si a ry eee FIRES CS ee eh ee ; iar NS ein a eae 588 a bets eee Seo aS Rpt Mis Ar teat Cheek eri nT pare re ant (ANS yf ee) LEE pein Re gunyy ramabsliehe Ta ae 7 ; : Pa he (ee ane oy e') io y mien ee me : 2 : a (Ap a tao) || 9 | es fee pee . 7 J [ : “LAV ONAZ ONED EN J ea L6 FOV GI OV EV U- Ret ea Se eon ee ea a Re aia Br Ga Na I ot Pens. ne eae eee Ce eee Me oes aS Saeco anc pe vet Sas ticiat oT agen Seed Const Ste ootenechne. ay EP ols tar ‘3 AARON SWITZER BROWN Brown was born April 15, 1913, in Pontiac, Mich. He has also lived in Detroit and Bloomfield Hills, Mich. He is the son of Guy Carlton Brown, deceased, and Millie Belle Switzer. His father, who graduated from Michigan State Normal College, was in the advertising business. He has two sisters. He prepared at Cranbrook School, where he was Editor of the school paper The Crane, and a member of the Student Council. At Princeton he majored in History, winning Second Group Honors, and he was a member of Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 27 Edwards Place, with Frederick P. Ross; Sophomore year with Ross at 44 South West; Junior and Senior years at 122 Little, with Robert C. Brouse. Brown plans to study for an M.A. degree at the American Uni- versity in Washington, D.C., and to become engaged in diplomatic service. | He is a Christian Scientist. His permanent address is Bloomfield Hills, Mich. [58] y 3 . i tech Pe eae aor, ‘, , = ean SF Peg ea es LCST dani ear =e 7, ae eae yee Sn, 2.2. ee o. ow pe ae ee os ° ox : Sep ware wer Vs ae Z e a 2 Se 5 . “4 = : ] a ve ae : oles Bl : p: : : id 48 oa! aks ° °. + A : 4 .. . cerca er aS Aor 0 lhe s i ea Rar Oe ies ee te 3 : . = Lh. Po oe B @) BS y i | FOV WOVE 3 APES PO MS 5 An ee ce ee: Ppt coe ON Fe Te, SEE sar edbege cee a: e 6 3 6 2 7 . ee Be: “9 ¢ JACK MARVIN BROWN Jack Brown was born February 24, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Los Angeles, Calif. He is the son of Arthur H. Jacobs and Beatrice Brown. He has one sister. | He prepared at Horace Mann School, where he was on the Soccer and Basketball Teams; a member of the Glee Club, Student Government Board, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in History and the School of Public and International Affairs. He was a member of the Glee Club (1) (2) (3), President (4); member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 14 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 185 Little, with Edward Fucik. Brown plans to study law at Yale or Harvard. He is a Hebrew and a Republican. His permanent address is 780 Fifth Ave., New York City. C59 J Sis 7 PURSE Ge iy ee aC Ue ie ee ate EU TEIRNT IRA z Sa tee SS EOP ETE 5 . = . Seay ve ws godt Ore Ve teY Sy) tad ee Wawe we 7 RSE , | Be G . : De Be ee toy SY, ? on j F ; me icee) oe € ‘ a : ‘ we . thar ¢ vied : a 4 “ Be ie } i re a ANU O:! rode, ; pole i =. os me SY So , i Rh, Se | st ee ele is . Le uw G Wate bee pete een ne gS. 3 2% ie a eS ee . 3 ane RS of tedat opeey rie e ; Maze . Zs rE ee os Uaee tae pee Lae ee, Sage rier eehegs SCOR LT Saf ie te eee OL STEPHEN SLADE BROWN Steve, Swaje Brown was born November 9, 1911, in Williamsport, Pa. He is the son of Stephen Vanduzee Brown ’o2, deceased, and © Abbie Louise Nutt. He has two brothers and two sisters. Among his relatives who have attended Princeton are Dr. Edmund Piper ’o2, Dr. John B. Nutt ’o06, and James L. Brown ’o7. He prepared at Dickenson Seminary and Gilman School, where he was on the Baseball, Soccer, Rifle, and Debating Teams, Publi- cations Board, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry, and was a member of Tiger Inn. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 314 Pyne, with Carl J. Schmidlapp; Junior year with Schmidlapp at 314 03 Hall; Senior year at 13 S.M. Reunion, alone. Brown will probably become interested in aviation. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Poco Farm, Williamsport, Pa. [ 60 J Seay Biche stewie hele Merieaiss Spite nee vets Layer ry PN Vv 7 an ae IWAZENE A ay pty, ates i “7,8 yds. Pfs as can : rage GORDON CAMPBELL BUCK Buck was born March 1, 1913, in Glencoe, IIl. He has also lived in Welles- ley Hills, Mass., Madison, N.J., New York City, and in Dedham, Mass. He is the son of George L. Buck, Colgate ’02, and Anna M. S. Knabjohan. His father is a publisher, president Silver Burdett and Company, and a director of North Ward Bank of Newark, N.J. He has one brother, Donald S. Buck ’33, and among his relatives who attended Princeton is Joseph Buck °13. He prepared at The Hill School and Newark Academy, where he was on the Publications Boards, Wrestling Championship and Hockey Teams. - At Princeton he was on the Freshman Wrestling Team; in the Cane Spree (1) (2); Tiger Editorial Board (1) (2). During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 2-A Hamilton. He left Princeton in December of Sophomore year. Buck was married on December 26, 1932, to Miss Maryly Crowell of East Orange, N.|J. He is at present engaged in the printing and bookbinding business, with the Plimpton Press in Norwood, Mass. He is a Republican. His permanent address is § astern Ave., Dedham, Mass. [ 61 J 5 ‘le et genes CCL ard a ete: Medio ema ar Feu As RR Mike We nam et SOR ERIENIN a ge 7, STE ead ptm We iar ae ia Spot) Rae eg 3 X 4 a i oe malt |} _ hao a Pome f 4 | nee 2 h 9 -, j y oh 2 Ay he C20 UG: IB v - se ; ee E Ee NN V4 OC: ‘ : i Sf. O: uy a ay cay fen eer : : spay | (0 aed | ? - “ , cep. Poze VF 4A- Bodareiaic mae etree Cet Ae eee Pe Toe Souris eC eee: 2 @ ean eels CTE se ee ere SENSES : ae See IMBRIE BUFFUM Buffum was born May 10, 1915, in Princeton, N.J. He has also lived in Paris, Nice, and Grenoble, France. He is the son of Douglas L. Buffum, Virginia ’98 (Ph.D. Johns Hopkins ), and Lilian Imbrie. His father is Professor of Romanic Languages and Literature at Princeton University. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who have attended Prince- ton are C. F’. Imbrie ’70, A. C. Imbrie ’g5, and Harold Imbrie ’oo. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages, winning First Group Honors in Junior year. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 211 Lockhart; Senior year at 19 Middle Dod, with A.S. Roe’36. Buffum expects to continue his studies in French, at Princeton and abroad, and will probably engage in teaching. His permanent address is 60 Hodge Road, Princeton, N.]J. [ 62 J Pe iis Maina ES. . e ST ee nn oo OnE re : re c 6) , D A PNE : EMV EN OV ON EN: RO TO SSO ARS OCH ea ADE 8 a é ‘ ’ CLIFFORD HARNED BUNDY Clift Bundy was born September 29, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of C. Lynn Bundy, deceased, and Sarah Augusta Woolley. His father was former manager of the Maritime Ex- change, 78-80 Broad St., New York City. He has one sister. He prepared at The Prospect School, in Brooklyn, N.Y., where he was an Honor Student, on the Baseball Team, and interested in Riding. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry, winning Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was a member of Clio Hall, and the Madison Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 15 Uni- versity Place; Junior and Senior years at 231 Witherspoon, with R. A. Winters. Bundy plans to continue his studies in Chemistry, at Princeton, but is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 676 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. [ 63 J ne rewih ( att wee hie =. ol QING, scthas VOM ON NE | aaa TERT PO EIS a ab seencpee (eames ie este of ve ae Ae nae 4 : je fey ° ste 48 oe eg - “Toe Ae es ¥ id v ROBERT BURROWS Bob Burrows was born January 9, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of Eli William Burrows and Mollie Marcus. His father is a manufacturer. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at the Hun School of Princeton, where he was on the Tennis, Soccer, Fencing, and Boxing Teams, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Fencing Team, numerals; Varsity Fencing Team; Freshman Ten- nis Squad; member Theatre Intime cast; Boxing Club; Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at g Park Place; Sophomore year at 112 Foulke; Junior year at 33 Patton, with Arundel Cot- ter, Jr.; Senior year with Reo S. Kelley at 3 South Reunion. Burrows intends to study law at Harvard. His permanent address is Princeton Club of New York, Park Ave. and 30th St., New York City. [ 64 J se = ¢ cS y AIO OE a ‘ = So eee irc ae eet OE 3 Uae 1 @ % Page Z 2 AE - cary — 2 Tue GO pines pci ins cvataatl reteto@ i gecgicert aaa 4 Ole Fa B eet ie were cinta etn eh Me es Toe Po) Vein Se tS ae eI ci at a POR 5 NN ae re 2 eae - . ) SN : a Pa ee |e ; 5 : “3 mye . : es A ‘ ; . F . H se J peo. ; a a Fi a ' ve fae) cara oe Ce Wee @) ! Ty x 7 Si Aimed) Wes ge Srna aVAs OR ic8 Ve 3 Si AAR F Ae kg See etka fey? . as aera Wom: sae Teer rot Lh ee atte 5 - 5 Z 7 3 . = 3 “4° Pa - Y | ad : ° CHARLES TOLHURST BUTLER Charlie Butler was born November 11, 1912, in Cambridge, Mass. He has lived in Hazleton, Pa., since 1915. He is the son of Lafayette Lentz Butler ’08 and Vivian Fulton Tolhurst, deceased. His father is treasurer of the Central Penn- sylvania Quarry Stripping and Construction Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Blair Academy, where he was on the dail Publications Boards, active in Dramatics, and Tennis Manager. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering, aine Second Group Honors. He was Associate Editor of the 1935 Bric-a-Brac (3); Assistant Manager of the Band (2) (3), Man- ager (4); member Theatre Intime (3), Electrical Director and member Executive Committee (4) ; Dial Lodge. During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 413 Pyne Hall. Butler expects to become affiliated with the Central Pennsyl- vania Quarry Stripping and Construction Company. His permanent address is 155 North Laurel St., Hazleton, Pa. E65 J t A All IU. | EWING HILL BUYSSE Wing Buysse was born November 21, 1911, in St. Louis, Mo. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Armand H. Buysse and Florence Hill. His father, who graduated from Sorbonne College (France), is in the foreign advertising business. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Berkeley-Irving and Browning Schools (both in New York). At Princeton he majored in French. He was on the Class Wrestling Team; Varsity Wrestling Squad (1) (2); Class Polo Team (19); During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more and Junior years at 30 Nassau St., with A. G. Hoober and J. V. Gurge; Senior year with F. B. John and A. G. Hoober at 30 Nassau St. , Buysse is engaged to Miss Evangeline Lathem, of Chester, Pa. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 1115 Fifth Ave., New York City. [ 66 | DR A ane i a SS OEE Seem er See tine BOE 2k SS 23 A. G = q rs 10 tants eee : . y - ae a o Bilan |b ECA SA ee : fhe y J hz a NEOUS AVON M4 - E sy OO a Nae eee ee Shee Te Av + ros eras! a | ° ae Ae aa car eae Z ° : ee JAMES ETHERIDGE CALLAWAY Jim Callaway was born March 27, 1913, in Washington, D.C. He has also lived in Macon, Ga., and in Tucson, Ariz. He was the son of Merrel P. Callaway and Rietta Etheridge. His father, who graduated from Mercer University, is a banker ; senior vice-president of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York. He is survived by one brother and two sisters. He prepared at St. Paul’s School, and Evans School in Tucson, where he was on the Tennis, Polo, Shooting and Hunting Teams, and Editor of the Evans Rodeo. At Princeton he majored in History, winning Second General Honors in Junior year . He was on the Fencing Team, champion- ship numerals (1), and a member of Clio Hall and Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 531 Laughlin, with Norman S. Welch and John H. Hall. Callaway died April 24, 1935. He was an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address was 163 East 74th St., New York City. [, O77] JOHN JOSEPH CAMPAGNA Johnny, Lengthy, John Campagna was born June 28, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Anthony Campagna and Marie Stella Paterno. His father, who graduated from the University of Rome in 1905, is in the building construction business. He has one brother, Joseph Anthony Cam- pagna ’32. He prepared at Riverdale Country School, where he was on the Football, Boxing, Golf, and Baseball Teams; president of the Student Council, Class, and Theta Phi Fraternity; editor of the Year Book, and a member of the Glee Club and Dramatic Association. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages, winning Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was a member of the Catholic Club and Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 54 Holder, with W. T. Riley ; Sopho- more year at 41-51 Patton with W. T. Riley, R. H. Neidlinger, and L. A. Reilley; Junior and Senior years also at 41-51 Patton, with W. T. Riley, H. G. Neu, Jr., and _L. A. Reilley. Campagna expects to engage in the building construction and manage- ment business, affiliated with his father and brother. He is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is Spaulding Lane, Riverdale-on-Hudson, New York City. [ 68 J pies hrc Sy . Ss Saget Bee Siew A a eae She AT AUNSTANL ENE 9. Aa Fares omens one : Bates : AEVAN «CAMPBELL SR: Al Campbell was born November 22, 1912, in Montclair, N.J. He has also lived in Madison, N.J. He is the son of Alvan Campbell, and Pauline Speer, Heteaeeclt His father is a business man, with the American Tag Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Madison High School, where he was on the Track and Hockey Teams, a class officer, and on the Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in History, winning Second Group Honors in Junior year, and he was also the winner of a Third Group Scholarship. He was a member of the Cross Country and racks leamsids) During Freshman year he roomed at 307 Hamilton ; Sophomore year at 3 South Reunion, with J. E. Barlow and T. E. McCabe; Junior and Senior years at 322 Witherspoon, with M. C. Ditt- mann. Campbell will probably study law at Cornell or Harvard, and will engage in law or banking. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 107 Chestnut St., Montclair, N.J. [ 69 J EDWIN SMITH CARNEY, II id Carney was born May 2, 1913, in Staten Island, N.Y. He has also lived in Portland, Me. He is the son of Philip Wildes Carney ’02, deceased, and Mary Eileen McCarthy. His father was a lawyer. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Lucian S. Breckinridge ’99. He prepared at Port Richmond High School, where he was Sports Manager, Magazine Editor, and on the Debating Team. . At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages, winning Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Debating Panel (3) (4); member Catholic Club, Whig Hall, and Terrace Club, Secretary (3). During Freshman year he roomed at 39 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore year at 61 Little, with J. D. Gulick; Junior year at the Terrace Club, with J. W. Frazier ; Senior year at the Terrace Club with R. L. Carlée ’36. Carney plans to study law at Yale, and to become a lawyer. He is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 29 Mada Ave., West Brighton, Staten Island, Nays 70% 2] ——————————————————— | | RICHARD HUNTER CARTER Dick, Nick Carter was born August 14, 1913, in Silver Bay, N.Y. He has also lived in Montclair, N.J. He is the son of Russell Carter ‘88 and Jean Hunter. His father 1s treasurer of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions. He has one brother and two sisters. Russell Carter, Jr., 730, is his brother. He prepared at Montclair High School, where he was on the Basketball Team, and a member of the Band, Orchestra, and Student Government Board. At Princeton he engaged in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Fresh- man Lacrosse Team, numerals; Lacrosse Squad (2) (3) ; member University Band (1) (2) (3) (4); University Orchestra (2) (3) (4); A.L.Ch.E. (3) (4). During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 713 Pyne Hall; Junior and Senior years at 9 South Reunion, with Stewart H. Jones. Carter will probably continue his studies in Chemical Engineering. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 87 Midland Ave., Montclair, N.J. baz PNT SaaS Se: 7or cee AN o PA kor tay he Sigs r, : : : Al AY DINE ? 7 ye ee ee aul rit eC shea fl : LAWRENCE MacLAGAN CATHLES, JR. Laurie Cathles was born September 18, 1913, in Dallas, Texas. He has also lived in Scarsdale, N.Y. He is the son of Lawrence M. Cathles and Esther Findleter Bain. His father, who graduated from George Watson’s College, is in the life insurance business; president North American Re- Assurance Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at St. Paul’s School. At Princeton he majored in the Classics. He was a member of the Crew, numerals (1) ; Hockey Team, numerals (1) (2) 0 ie Scrub Football Team, letter (4) ; Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 5 University Place ; Soph- omore year at 231 ’o1 Hall, with Russell Tutt and Charles Tutt: Junior and Senior years at 231 ’o1 Hall, with Russell Tutt. Cathles is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 12 Fenimore Road, Scarsdale, N.Y. 72] JOHN ROBERTS CAULK, JR. Jack Caulk was born February 12, 1913, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of John R. Caulk, St. John’s (Annapolis) ’99, M.D., and Bessie Jenifer Harrison. His father is a G.U. surgeon. He has one sister. He prepared at St. Louis Country Day School, where he was on the Tennis Team and on the Publications Board. , At Princeton he majored in Architecture, winning First Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Tennis and Squash Teams, and a member of Cloister Inn, Vice-President. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 Edwards Place, with Brooke Payne; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 43 Little, with C. B. Halsey, Jr. Caulk will probably continue his studies in architecture, and plans to engage in architectural work or advertising. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Clayton and Ballas Roads, Clayton, R. 3, Mo. 73s age u DAVID ROE CHAMBERLAIN Satch Chamberlain was born September 13, 1912, in Chicago, III. 2 He is the son of Albert Roe Chamberlain ’94, and Lillian O’Meara. His father is with the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. He has one brother, R. W. Chamberlain ’33. Among his relatives who attended Princeton, besides his father and brother, is B. F. Chamberlain ’o6. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Football, Swim- ming, and Track Teams, a member of the Class Day Committee, and Athletic Council. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Football and Track Teams, numerals in both; Football Squad (2), Team, letter (3) (4); Track Squad (2), Team, letter (3) ; Class Swimming Team; Prom Committee, Chairman (2) (3) (4); Interclub Committee, Chairman (4) ; Board of Athletic Control (4) ; Committee on Freshmen (4); Right Wing Club (4); Discipline Committee (4); Honor Committee (4); Student Council (3), Vice-Chairman (4) ; Class Secretary and Treasurer (3), Vice- President (4); Catholic Club, Vice-President (3), President (4); Tiger Inn, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 134 Henry with John Coggeshall ; Sophomore year with Coggeshall at 2-D Holder; Junior year, first term, at 70 Patton, with Coggeshall; second term at 2 Blair Tower, with Jack Bales, J. E. Quigley, and J. T. Smithies; Senior year at 6 Blair Tower, with John Reichel. Chamberlain is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 48 Susquehanna Ave., Great Neck, Long Island, N.Y. C74 J LEE ae MT ae ye EEO Hopevek ics phe Cerin On Aa CHO ARC crs BCE Cab ay Glee ieie oe eCcneN RNY ye ess aA Eee ged Syn eae ar ae Saeeia Seg al Se, a . . ; “2 Pict) Ay an ear Sy 9 re: 28a ope of ; BF we cm ¢ : Pa a me yj 4 4 J . 5 ne A en. eet Do) d apes wl . P : fe Se Rey fe mee ny AS )))) Rea . id Ga Yi og ae Fe - me os% ‘ fs 4 y ( ): a le si IG. = : Fs Ns ‘ Vee y | Fics “hee f ro p eS = Si BG I! hae , t a | Baas 0) 4 @) rot Yam - i RA = ats Gams?) ' Abuser fC 4 Bear ole, 5 An ee She ee ene De ces ag? CE ce ican oe Ea neta Penis Uliaes ea OI, Rin RC a , eis ads Rem saueitar = wretar eee: once i ; : re Ae : ee : OST aETe 7) ei Is Pie aE Be eos mies A STANLEY EDMUND CHAMBERS Stan, Jerry Chambers was born August 24, 1912, in Winnipeg, Canada. He has also lived in New York and San Francisco; Calgary, Alta, Canada; London and Sheffield, England; Paris; Como, Italy ; and in Warsaw, Poland. He is the son of Edmund Chambers and Florence May Bradley. His father is a minister. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Caterham School, England, and Alameda (Cali- fornia) High School, where he was a member of Star and Key (Honor) Society, and the Track Team. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Track and Wrestling Teams; Rugby Team (3) (4); member Theatre Intime (2); Whig-Clio Society; University Choir. During Freshman year he roomed at 10 Madison St., with F. H. Howell; Sophomore and Junior years at 412 Witherspoon; Senior year at 311 Witherspoon, with J. O. Coates. Chambers expects to become engaged in the British Diplomatic Service. He is a Socialist. His permanent address is Box 521, Bridgehampton, Long Island, N.Y. E75 2 Map mas ee areal Gall are ane pueeXt a eee Reams ss . oat . Pec naseiy Sasi Ue wis st lye, ia E ee se METER EE a TTS MN RRR (Es TRO wiz Sk tear tae Sec new ps al ee Sts ° sr nee ae err ee ease Sitsgr es Reaeier AAG : Se Bee ty 4 FS ‘ e or s Lay's a . i Cone 5 D ‘ € 5 ait et Aes i : i oy , i as eee bes : i A He H y tage 2 sfee UD. ‘ 4 if pels 2 = df. Re P tt me at 1 = BY PPS NS ’ fee (fe pe see OD. Boch aw | wpe eo IC ae acd est ar ME Sl) igiee eet e ee a Seats toe ere ae tA stolen thes oh e Be it IF wie Suen Wa ® : Eig Oia etter neesieiey CARSON FITZGERALD CHANDLER, JR. Chan Chandler was born February 24, 1913, in Bloxom, Va. He has also lived in Snow Hill, Md. He 1s the son of C. F. Chandler, University of Richmond ’99, and Edith Augusta Walsh. His father is owner and manager of the C. F. Chandler Company, manufacturers of baskets and crate goods. He has one sister. | He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Soccer Team. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Soccer Squad, and a member of ‘Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 74 Blair, with W. E. Porter 36. Chandler expects to engage in chemical engineering. He isa Baptist and a Democrat. His permanent address is Snow Hill, Md. i 76. 4 SGI au CPST TERE BIT RGECIST Teh ROT RTE Abstr aa thes Sarge ena Se ey aes tee Bk Me St Ce nO tpn oy eo eeNE aay IO. aoe R 5 a f an Ail Wea : . f WY y oe . : 5 i : Pos k. © = 4 el oe vel ‘ HIN 78 aN Y sid: We) Wooo: = 4 oa ka ‘ a ) ( ae oe AINVONAT ONES its Deron ty tera Eolas Sf: te med = . Wsang ebst a tee ee ee eat igre eos eG oe ; : 2 “4g a . - e 5 : Cat ° ATA IAN ED ARNOLD GOODWIN CHAPMAN, JR. Sun, Sunny Chapman was born November 29, 1913, in Albany, N.Y. He is the son of Arnold G. Chapman, Union College ’06, and Marjorie Amanda Nead. His father is a civil engineer, chief engineer for the Albany Port District Commission. He has two sisters. He prepared at Albany (New York) Academy, where he was a member of the Dramatic Society, Football, Track, and Hockey Teams, Orchestra, Literary, and Scientific Societies, Glee Club, Editor of the School Magazine and Year Book; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Lacrosse Team, numerals (1), letter (2) (3); Alternate Manager of Varsity Basket- ball (3) ; member Varsity Club (2) (3) (4); Captain Field Hockey Team (4) ; member Instrumental Club (1) (2); Theatre Intime (3) (4); Glee Club (2) (3), Leader (4); Octette (4); Leader Senior Singing (4); member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed with James Barlow at 13 Bank St.; Sophomore year at 32 Blair, with L. William Lisle; Junior and Senior years with Lisle at 51 ’79 Hall. Chapman plans to study law. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 154 Chestnut St., Albany, N.Y. ae SLES Ate Ss ee ees — BENG isi ei ah ae cee eek Cam cear cme 5 uy +d sa . ea f en 3 7 - : | : ay) : spe 6) D j : : ‘ Wee far | ey . 3 ame. : eed oe ay Re s 3 i = A FOV GIVEN. beers : Tee ole haga? svi he! age s « Re SEE ian Te TNE eee rel LR Os ees Ys: = F a . o3° peas p - ae rs 7 ¥ GEORGE MOTHERAL CHESTER Ches, Gump Chester was born September 12, 1912, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Roderick M. Chester, Carnegie Institute of Technology ’08, and Edna M. Motheral. His father is a sales broker. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is P. K. Motheral ’15. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, where he won 5 major and 3 minor letters; member School News Board, and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, numerals; Freshman Baseball Team, numerals; Var- sity Soccer Team, letters (2) (3) (4) ; member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., with S. S. Holmes, Jr., and T. R. Johnston; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 64 Little, with T. R. Johnston. Chester is engaged to Miss Margaret Griffiths of Sewickley, Pa. He plans to study law at Pittsburgh, and possibly continue his studies in English. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 5701 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Fegreed so ae “a . j SEL EDR LO aE AIO EE Une Bast = Sh ABO E a rae Cb Saree ees Ber RSS roag Vay Se EPS ian TAT FTC I a eT Ra : = SS PAM PO SR op we nae SW ah ae Ae eae whe ai Rees alc L eee ; eh 4 « x R 2 Sa aS aa : C re Pt: : sibs - 2 (Ee oe ; Ries Aloe jj 4 ANTS H NSE (( 07 . oe ie Nee lk : BS Hy SS feel de bf i 4 Q E gas , es Qed ‘o 3 : =a t f ¢ ). pote V aed 5 Py SN ’ ‘ a. ie ay F Ae ee Sie gee ever ess eye’ Br Er held) Sear Ke PN el a in Cao CL AL cg a Hist : EL 3 es 5 b no 5 | . a “ s te . © ry 3.8 ce “9 FRANK CULVER CHESTON, JR. Cheston was born March 15, 1914, in Woodstock, Ontario. He has also lived in Indianapolis, Ind., Washington, D.C., and in South Orange, N.J. He is the son of Frank C. Cheston, Michigan ’97, and Charlotte Elizabeth Laedlein. His father is a salesman with the American Car and Foundry Company. He has two sisters. He prepared at Columbia High School. At Princeton he majored in Economics. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Park Place, with Rich- ard Haigh; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 133 Little, with Albert Faber. Cheston plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to engage in the legal profession. His permanent address is 361 Vose Ave., South Orange, N.J. [79 J 5 PRT AE Ce Mea Sees Pe a AE Na Cee NES. Ce cor a é cee. - = saa a Sok eee Rees pT SPE rin aioe, oct, . a : 7 | ae aI Wed a RG ee ad gies ee Si GROw Or Liene grey ete ee 4 fi ae eae Pipe ee eae 810s : 2 1 pera 3 5 fi F : Se 5 i : : ; 1) ‘ : A . . 5 . } ve Pes iog Vie ae a i a eee SOAR tts 5 Ae tary lalliveoe cake oe Deb eo oen Nie Jee Oy CN SP eee ihn av . 2 ¥ ) ert Cite ° RICHARD ATKINSON CLAYBROOK Mouse, Dick Claybrook was born August 19, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Plainfield, N.J. | He is the son of John N. Claybrook, University of Virginia ’o1, and Allie Wakefield Harris. His father is a broker; manager of the Eagle Roller Mill Company in New York. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Henry S. Pole, II, 2A, He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Olla Podrida Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Triangle Club (3) (4) ; Campus Club. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at g1 Holder, with Jesse E. White, Jr. ; Senior year at 224 ’03 Hall. Claybrook will probably engage in the stock brokerage business. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 804 Grant Ave., Plainfield, N.J. [. 80 J JAMES OTIS COATES Jim Coates was born February 13, 1914, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the son of Houston Coates and Bessie Lee Becraft. His father is a surveyor. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Walnut Hills High School, in Cincinnati, where he was on the Football, Tennis, and Gym Teams, and active in Debating and Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in History ; member Phi Beta Kappa, and holder of a Pogue Scholarship awarded before entering college. He was on the Gym Team, numerals (1) (2) (4); mem- ber Debate Panel (1) (2) (3) (4)3 Whig-Clio Society CONES: (3) (4); Clio Hall; Gateway Club. During Freshman year he room ed at 35 William St. ; Sophomore and Junior years at 311 Witherspoon ; Senior year at 311 Wither- spoon, with S. E. Chambers. Coates plans to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Liberalist. His permanent address is 2234 St. James Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. [81 J J GRR Ree on ee Si ePse tea een i eae Peon sta, 7a fa, 5 TRE ET wet SR LOE . PES oer? : 3 Q = ORS Coss Paar nis KoRn tae ear 2 Tani Gp aR AS a eee a eens ty Nats eG a ine OA nee PR ate aw LOE ait ye ee ae x : se [Be aN 2, S Nee ikie a ee We : 3 : f VW ; aes “ rae . SS: bea ys : . : aha y pore 5 e i an cae anit! Cie: OE; me tenia fe : + - sa! ie , 2 a A hee aa) ay) ‘= ey Be 7 men ace tie fe a é 5 a Ae A Poe +f f+ ? a bn as aie , is Pie Eat ? ane S VA A feocan 9 ites be Cee: SP eeaSER IC et ee ece © beets wey Es . Spear eats tg tyre Z Si aR vacrabhy hate ce: : Oa eyes nits BG ay se es On ek Spina) modi aesy . vo Mocs, eS 8 ae te sac wer ities 98 eevee J : 2 i OC eee : a a oe = = au a SUT a aaa | te oy ALEXANDER SMITH COCHRAN Alex Cochran was born January 22, 1913, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of William F. Cochran, Yale ’98, and Nina Gill. His father is a real estate dealer, with the Sherwood Forest Com- pany, Incorporated. He has one brother and two sisters. W. F. Cochran, Jr., ’29, is his brother. He prepared at Gilman Country School, where he was on the Soccer Team, Publications Board, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team; Varsity Soccer Team, letter (3) ; 150-pound Crew (1) (2); member S.F.A.; Honor Committee; St. Paul’s Society ; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 304 Foulke, with B. T. Rulon-Miller; Sophomore year at 16 Hamilton, with C. A. McKenney, Jr.; Junior and Senior years with McKenney at 143 Little. Cochran is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and an Independent. His permanent address is Woodbrook, Govans, Baltimore, Md. [ 82 ] LSD ES ee OE ae eerie esi raicanae meipatse= Malad caw tae toate era ets PA : : Ronge Ecinaensh Ginn a ope meni sans ee cane RTs ao Sen AT tes au 2 wr) ne hates Wu epee. Ve eaeey AMOS acohs sare auieciele als ee wits Rea ah a8 e205 Se Seth Se en us 6a es NSS ie yy one agers Le eee as os ee Sh operd esses e270 £% ciate ° . - ¥ ze 1G Coe 2 eae) “f$-. 2 a o oon és 3 Vy 7 an tae) cep NC: é Ble 6) 5 ; : ‘ BN a Se Berit fs hes l Nar ae BY hte |i P j os , - cm pee te aS ees A! . . ss] ie} eo Sah : 4 a es a Bas) Ni 7 S (( eeoe a 5 .s eo . rae fe Ce AS ets a aa on % 4 vy LINVONAZ TON EE EAN I Seer (C5 FOV AVION A i é . a “ its 5 - co ’ x Da Ey VA a Our V Armas z © bee Q i é —S-: “™ - ce. “ wy SOT ES ae ARs By dir bar SEE aes tas Ph oe) Ra CN Sieh Fe of pe Seeder en eee Gi, Bipslet orate, SB geo a h WERT ESO TUM nepai wigan sic wise rate ha Site ees . yo ae Cyr ake? Ses aE et aly Naat Eee AA eaemels nes ELI et r ve Z Qn eRe Ee a ae das gee en Oh ea Spas sefiavii isis Sie Die le 3 aoe aos 2 nities Verte cies ep se Mesos Sacine: JOHN COGGESHALL Jack Coggeshall was born June 16, 1911, in Morristown, N.J. He is the son of Murray Hart Coggeshall, Trinity College 96, and Jaine Magor. His father is a broker, senior partner in the firm of Coggeshall and Hicks. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at St. Paul’s School, Concord, N.H., where he was Captain of the Club and School Crews ; Captain Club Football Team; member School Football Team; Choir, supervisor, and member Forestry Club, and Missionary Society. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Varsity Football Squad (2) (3) ; member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Henry Hall, with David Roe Chamberlain; Sophomore year with Chamberlain in Holder; and Junior year, also with Chamberlain, in Patton. Coggeshall left Princeton at the end of Junior year. He is at present engaged in the banking business, and intends to continue his studies in that line. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 14 Franklin Place, Morristown, N.J. [ 83 J BAILEY COKE Bail Coke was born June 23, 1913, in Cincinnati, Ohio. _ He is the son of Edwin P. Coke and Henrietta Bailey. His father is a publisher. He has two sisters. He prepared at Walnut Hills High School, in Cincinnati, and Choate School. At Princeton he ma jored in the Classics. He was a member of the Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4); Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place, with S. F. Thomas; Sophomore year at 112 Henry, also with S. F. Thomas; Junior year at 414 Cuyler, with R. Meadowcroft; Senior year at 43-53 Patton, with Meadowcroft, C. D. Galloway, and C. B. Morcom, Jr. Coke will probably engage in publishing. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Glendale, Ohio. [ 84 J meee ae ow A yee ee SMe RED sig cule aa. : i . u spp hate ventas Sigh 7 tee, Fo STEPHEN WH BaiSGOIrlINS. ) i Steve Collins was born October 10, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Nyack, N.Y., and in Saltaire, Fire Island, N.Y. He is the son of Stephen Willets Collins, Haverford ’83, B.S., and Colum- bia 85, LL.B., and Arietta Hope Prentice, deceased. His father is a lawyer. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are William Bradley Isham ’79, Robert K. Prentice 84, William K. Prentice ’92, Ezra P. Prentice ’98, Paul C. Prentice ’00, Edward M. Collins °22, and Minturn P. Collins ’29. He prepared at Summit High School, and Pomfret School (Pomfret, Conn.), where he was in the Orchestra, and Hockey Manager. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was on the Freshman Swimming Team, numerals; member Orchestra, Gun Club, Clio Hall, and Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 510 Twenty Nassau St.; Sophomore year at 213 Foulke; Junior and Senior years at 3 Middle Dod. Collins plans to study medicine. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 69 Prospect St., Summit, N.]J. [ 85 J . Ae te ENE a = = z ; Zs ; . Bi mt = 5 ye pee nye pee “ey TWAIN N90 97 ENO ah a 4 4 Ae Bn EY pe — OR fs ; 0. om WV. ON =V.%2- ac toma ON ms HOME se Ut Fo OD - ied che Bat DV ON NA: ete Lt ip Hat the Sea andi Sa heals ERE AR ST Ge’ ft ness : = - 0 pee n eal CHARLES BLAYNEY COLMORE, pi Bish Colmore was born January 23, 1913, in Havana, Cuba. He has also lived in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He is the son of Charles Blayney Colmore, University of the South ’98, and Sarah Rogers Palmer. His father is Bishop of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands ; Dean of Havana Cathedral. He has three brothers and three sisters. H. P. Colmore ’27, and R. L. Colmore ’31 are his brothers. He prepared at Kent School, where he was on the Football and Tennis Teams; Sports Managerial; School Paper Board, Student Government Board, Class President, on the Honor Roll, and Essay Prize winner. At Princeton he majored in Spanish. He was on the Swimming Team, numerals (1); Lacrosse Team; Cheer Leader (4); member Ivy Club, Manager. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 2-A Holder, with J. Symington and F. Dudley; Junior and Senior years at the Ivy Club, with Rogue baylor.s |r. Colmore is engaged to Miss Margaret L. VanderVeer, of New York City. Colmore will become affiliated with the Sales Department of the Procter and Gamble Company. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Box 1105, San Juan, Puerto Rico. [ 86 J os chet phe VN SA. - a See AU gee EA ne Fy, re eae az Se be pee Sr ce eae oy a 6) ona ; E a f fe eins . Pei D soins ay 5 HUTCHINSON INGHAM CONE, JR. Hutch Cone was born May 20, 1912, in Washington, D.C. He has also lived in New York City, Manila, P.I., Pekin, Shanghai, China, East Orange, N.J., and White Springs, Fla. He is the son of Rear Admiral H. I. Cone, Annapolis ’94, and Martha Bland Selden, deceased. His father is Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy; commissioner, U.S. Shipping Board Bureau in Washington. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is George M. Mattis ’01. He prepared at Carteret, St. Albans, Evans, and Lawrenceville Schools. At Princeton he majored in the Classics, winning Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Polo Team, and a member of the Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 68 Little, with W. F. Harrington and S. B. Smith; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 23 Little, with J. F. Richardson. Cone intends to study law at Harvard, and will probably become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 2400 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D.C. ete we Cit ess Cae Ty es es i) CRT eid rakek cain cry Peri ye : gan fl mer nat 5 ea ‘ : : LV) fe bee) a S . : ; eRe. |b ‘° as a No eg) aN YF TEA ca (ee te Wy «he A 0: . MO hs. ©: . a Ee BS Saree g ear te SEL tee er yee ee oe all RNG Ee eos EDWIN BERTRAM CONKLIN, JR. Ed, Chet Conklin was born January 14, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of Edwin Bertram Conklin and Fredericka Fennell Conklin. His father is a real estate and insurance broker. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Edward H. Fennell ’32. He prepared at Collegiate School and the Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Track, Golf, and Swimming Teams, and Olla Podrida Board. At Princeton he majored in Electrical Engineering, winning Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was president of the Princeton Branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (4) ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 4-A Holder, with Ross McKee; Junior and Senior years at 211 ’01 Hall, with Carl N. B. Dixon. Conklin will probably engage in radio research and broadcasting. He is a member of the Dutch Reformed Church, and a Socialist. His permanent address is 2 West 46th St., New York City. C388 J JOHN CONWAY Wigger, Jack Conway was born June 11, 1914, in Washington, D.C. He is the son of John S. Conway, Pennsylvania ’oo, C.E., and Eleanor M. Gorman. His father is retired. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Sidwells’ Friends School, in Washington, D.C., where he was a Class Officer, and on the Publication and Dramat- ics Boards. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was on the Honor Roll Freshman and Junior years; member Chemistry Club, and Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Hamilton, with C. A. McKenney, Jr.; Sophomore year at 423 Pyne; Junior year at 85 Patton with R. D. Lunn ’37; Senior year at 622 Cuyler. Conway is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Roman Catholic, and a Liberal Republican. His permanent address is 3311 Highland Place, N.W., Wash- ington, D.C. [ 89 J SI oad Pee aa hak age re : cS Fi a. Sees Peres Santas ae SEE ty pS Ee SE eS é f = .v) -} Le oi re yn r« tt te iS © . D : F N- UNVolw PL ONE a, eee 2 rae AU Rene DV ON MA . oe . Sixes eo es FEES CHARLES ADSIT “COOK Cooky, Ad Cook was born August 20, 1912, in Atlantic City, N.J. He has also lived in Pittsburgh, Pa., and in Asheville, N.C. He is the son of Colonel Harrison Cook and May Elizabeth Adsit. His father is manager of the Seaside Hotel, in Atlantic City, N.J. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Harry Adsit ’02, and Lynn M. Adsit ’o4, both uncles. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, in Pittsburgh, and Asheville (North Carolina) School, where he was a member of the Biology Society, Soccer, Football, and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was a member of the Freshman Soccer Squad, Office Manager of the Tzger, and a member of the Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 Edwards Place; Sophomore and Junior years at 522 Cuyler, with Thomas Cooper. Cook left Princeton at the end of Junior year, and is now a medical student at Duke Medical School, Durham, N.C. He was married on July 11, 1934, to Miss Helen Ruth Williams of Lansford, Pa. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 911 Dacian Ave., Durham, N.C. [ go J bs + =e = 7 Se C, a one Eee pe enn LOVA wWoVi- ne Pit Sis Scei yas Lysis OME Gn a teal . S i = f ° THOMAS ALEXANDER COOPER Coop Cooper was born October 24, 1913, in. Henderson, Ky. He is the son of Henry Lee Cooper, deceased, and Lucy Hig- gins. His father, who graduated from Vanderbilt University, was engaged in farming. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is W. P. Cooper ’19. He prepared at Webb School, and Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Football and Tennis Teams. At Princeton he majored in the Classics. He was a member of Whig Hall. and the Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 Bank St.; Sophomore and Junior years at 522 Cuyler, with C. Adsit Cook; Senior year at 601 Cuyler, with Louis Kissling. Cooper is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 240 Dixon St., Henderson, Ky. i. 92 J HENRY ROWLAND CORNWALL Hank, Cornie Cornwall was born April 14, 1913, in Middlebury, Vt. He has also lived in Burlington, Vt. He is the son of Ellsworth Bedinger Cornwall ’o5, and Louise Mix. His father is a teacher. He has two sisters. Cornwall Hastings ’35 is his cousin. He prepared at the Gunnery School, Washington, Conn., where he was on the Football and Hockey Teams; Captain Tennis Team, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he ma jored in Geology, winning Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Tennis Team, major numerals; Varsity Tennis Squad (2) (3) ; member Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 102 ’01 Hall, with J. W. F. Dulles; Sophomore and Junior years on Washington Road, with Cornwall Hastings ; Senior year also with Cornwall Hastings at 41 South West. Cornwall plans to continue his studies in mining engineering and will probably become a mining engineer. He is a Congregationalist and a Democrat. His permanent address is Deermeadow Farm, Middlebury, Vt. [92 J] ri Mare Mee Nae Sans 5ST Ae OG eee RG Pegs en ene) Sse ey peat. ts WE SE: ae 2 = aS ae m Nw a 4 le fe, d ' H Pea “ Ao “ J 4 i é a isl fi :Q). ; VO ‘A eee Sf Age . me Vie i OSV OD 'Bocat Via I Sap Oe ee Ow, Sree eeaoneetege gh ety set: Vera Brae Pgs re ph oie ia sel ies bs . © + ¥ i ae ee ° BARRING HESSE COUGHLIN Barry Coughlin was born December 19, 1913, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He has also lived in Washington, D.C. He 1s the son of Clarence Dennis Coughlin, Harvard ’o6, and Helen Verner Barring. His father is judge in the Court of Common Pleas, Luzerne County, Pa. He has one sister. He prepared at Wyoming Seminary, where he was a member of the Band, Literary Society, and Captain of Swimming; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in English. He was a member of the Swimming Team; “The Club”; Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 76 Holder, with Joseph I. Doran; Sophomore year at 76 Holder, with Richard H. Haigh; Junior and Senior years at 22 ’79 Hall, with R. H. Haigh and John H. Barrett. Coughlin plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 29 North River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. E931 aN se = sea Zz ° shoal, . eons Se o. ceee ATCT ES MAL NARI TID = . ge Oe eae, ey 2: Se GS Rico ren ae So eee : . ne ow: 6 ry : ; a -s ‘ . i a Es ©. . D j : ). iY re i - . + - 9 ae. y ; tee | ‘ : ; v4 2 es enn 1 ig ‘ cra lca ed . ae , By ey per sz. Sp ET ES, RE rans ees cle eee w: E : a ‘ ey . ¥ ° ° i ° JAMES HUSTON COWAN Jim Cowan was born January 12, 1911, in Washington, D.C. He has also lived in San Francisco, Chicago, San Antonio, Texas, Brook- lyn, N.Y., Honolulu, T.H., and Leavenworth, Kans. He is the son of Arthur Sydney Cowan, West Point ’99, and Emily Huston. His father is a colonel in the Signal Corps of the U.S. Army. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at the Gilman Country School, in Baltimore, where he was on the Basketball Team, Publications Board, and a mem- ber of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was on the Soccer Squad (1); Swimming Squad (1) ; Track syne CijieGlea@hub (1); Quadrangle aan During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 44 Blair, with William K. Selden ’34; Senior year at 44 Blair, with Thomas Snelham ’35. Cowan plans to study business administration at the Harvard Business School, but is undecided as to his future occu pation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Fort Monmouth, Oceanport, N. Je [ 94 J WILLIAM SELLERS COX Bill Cox was born December 18, 1912, in Dallas, Texas. He has also lived in Los Angeles, Calif., Wauban, Mass., Montclair, N.J., and Wilmington, Delia He is the son of Frank Gardner Cox, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology ’05, and Anna Sellers. His father is a retired engineer ; formerly with the Otis Elevator Company. He has one brother. _ He prepared at Tower Hill School; Avon Old Farms; and Exeter, where he was on the Football, Basketball, Baseball, Tennis, and Hockey Teams ; Assistant Business Manager of the School Magazine. At Avon he was head of Athletics. At Princeton he majored in Psychology, winning Second Group Honors. He was Assistant Tennis Manager (3) ; member Intercollegiate Yacht Rac- ing Championship Crew (1) (2), Skipper (3) (4)3 Dazly Princetonian News Board (1) (2) (3), Editorial Editor (4); Triangle Club Orchestra (1); Banjo Club (1); Executive Council Intercollegiate Athletic Associa- tion (2) (3), Secretary-Treasurer (4) ; Princeton Yacht Club (1) (2), Sec- retary-Treasurer (3), Commodore (4); “The Club” (4); Schools Com- mittee (3); Westminster Society Cabinet (1) (2) (3) (4), Secretary (3); Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 502 ‘Twenty Nassau St. ; Sophomore year at 134 Holder, with Palmer Hutcheson, Jr., J. W. Kephart, Jr., and J. G. McCain ; Junior year at 113 Walker ; Senior year at 136 03 Hall. Cox will possibly engage in the commercial advertising business. He is a Presbyterian and a Liberalist. His permanent address is “Clifton,” Edge Moor, Del. [95] WILLIAM McGARVEY CRAFFT Bill, Will, Willie Crafft was born August 2, 1914, in Chicago, Ill. He has also lived in St. Louis, Mo., New Yor k City, Broneaiie Nie, gArd- more, Pa., and Niction a He is the son of Frank L. Craftt, Georgetown (Kentucky) College ’02 (M.A., Harvard), and Rey McGarvey. His father is in the newspaper advertising business. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, Pa. At Princeton he majored in Biology, winning Second Group Honors. He was a member of Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St., with K. W. Fertig, Jr.; Sophomore year at 233 Henry; Junior and Senior years at 728 Pyne, with H. W. Bertine. Crafft plans to study medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, and will probably become a physician. He isa member of the Disciples of Christ, and a Democrat. His permanent address is 38 Elm Rock Road, Bronxville, N.Y. [96 J GORDON SAMSON CRAIG Craig was born September 14, 1912, in Dunellen, N.J. He is the son of Walter Simpson Craig and Amy Samson. His father is a banker, with J. P. Morgan Company in New York. He has one brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Golf and Baseball Teams. | At Princeton he majored in Geology, winning Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was a member of the Freshman Golf and Hockey Teams, numerals in both; and a member of Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 45 University Place with A. L. Schomp, Jr.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 222 oreilalPewith ele socom pan) i Craig expects to engage in the banking business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 339 New Market Road, Dunellen, N.J. ft 9R, 1 JAMES LOWRIE CRANE, JR. Jim Crane was born November 22, 1912, in Buffalo, N.Y. He is the son of James L. Crane ’99 and Mildred Martha Gratwick. His father is president of the Crane Lumber Company. He has two brothers and one sister. David B. Crane ’31 is his ‘brother, and Louis B. Crane Q1 is his uncle. He prepared at Nichols School, where he was on the Baseball Team. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Hockey ‘Team, numerals; Freshman Baseball] Squad; Junior Class Hockey Team; Club Baseball Team (2) (3); Junior Varsity Hockey Team (3) (4); Triangle Club Chorus (3) ; member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 32401 Hall; Sophomore year with James Q. May at 113 Holder; Junior and Senior years with May at 132 Brown. . Crane will study law, at Buffalo or Yale, and will probably engage in the legal profession or in the lumber business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 801 West Ferry St., Buffalo, N.Y. [98 J SF. nt, @ 5 Poe a Se ANY ee Soe pe es Be ‘ i 0 CNT ah “AVO 4: ara OVE A , ein V iat : BANE Sie eens sere! eee Be ee 5 = WA Se Tr ee CO ae eos Rice aieia Meceeete, pC ERE BARD Pe A a E ef f os vee 1 “ : t}.0 MD. cone OR: 5 Sole . 2° Liv: See alg 74 aX ° so ° WILLIAM AMBERG CREMIN Wall, Nurmé Cremin was born August 28, 1912, in Chicago, I1l. He is the son of Joseph W. Cremin and Genevieve A. Amberg. His father is in the real estate business. He has two sisters. He prepared at Chicago Latin School, where he was on the Basketball, Baseball, Squash, and Golf Teams; Student Govern- ment and Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Golf Team, numerals; Golf Team, letter (2) (3), Captain (4); Squash Team, numerals (1), Squad (2) (4); member Triangle Club, Catholic Club; Springdale Golf Club Board of Governors, and ‘Tiger Inn. During the four years of college he roomed at 5-A Campbell with J. P. Theurer. Cremin intends to study law, and will probably engage in the real estate business or in the legal profession. He is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address 1s 20 Scott St., Chicago, Ill. [ 99 J rae Hemarge ees neat (ail . ty } a = ode f Cee Sara Sar Wateay Dee tee JAMES MICHAEL CURRAN, JR. Jimmy, Jim Curran was born January 5, 1913, in Mercersburg, Pa. He has also lived in Galashiels, Scotland. He is the son of James Michael Curran and Janet Mabon Curran. His father is track coach at Mercersburg Academy. He has four sisters. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Track, Boxing, and Gym Teams, and a Class Officer. _At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Track Team; Varsity Track Team, letter (3); member Dial Lodge, Executive Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 North Edwards and 22 Middle Dod; Sophomore year at 22 Middle Dod; Junior year at 2 Middle Dod, with T. H. Jones and F. B. John; Senior year at 13 North Dod, with T. H. Jones. Curran plans to engage in geological work. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Mercersburg, Pa. 100; | flea Se ebatloue eer le eae ao uae wie Melee i San 2 F te 2 ry . 2 - “8 CA Sot oe. = ae eg 6th aS eaidee ne AR HSU a Eee UL cles ee See Ra tiann s u snes fo Sie shied Se tan SSP ian 2 : PRES aie Ce SIG A Sener ene ar y ' j ww iS 0 + D 4 “ +: { Ee f : A 5 : Sah dea o s y LON ff. fs OVW aAvoV eV. nel reer a OPES Ae ER ee eho 6) ote Tm” ee hee, 8 eee ae oe Lay OM, Bart stees tree £050 Tee . 2 +. Cait o i mA 7: Lo - 2 Oars . ° one MJ JAMES McCUTCHEON CURRY Jim Curry was born December 23, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Grant Curry, Pittsburgh ’03, A.B., LL.D., and Carolyn Irwin Hays. His father is partner in the firm of Wilson and Curry, attorneys at law. He has four brothers and three sisters. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, where he was on the Football Team, Basketball Manager, and on the Publication and Student Government Boards. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Football Team; 150-pound Football Team (2), letters (3) (4); Boxing Team (3); member Whig-Clio Society, and the Charter Club, Secretary (3). During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 315 Foulke, with J. J. T. Wells; Junior and Senior years at 322 Cuyler, with N. A. Ludington. Curry is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 814 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ie FOr | 6 wa So OEY NE Ste pt ele he entoNoy ; eee ike Seti at COC a oe WILLIAM BURR DAILEY Bill, Butch Dailey was born May 20, 1912, in New York City. He is the son of William J. Dailey, deceased, and Jane Burr. He has one sister. He prepared at Regis School, where he was in the Debating and Dramatics Societies, and on the Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group Honors; Carr Scholarship holder. He was on the First Freshman 1 50-pound Crew; Third Varsity Crew, letters (2) (3); member Whig Hall (1) (2) (3); Theodore Roosevelt Republican Club, President (4); Catholic Club (1) (2) (3) (4); Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 39 Vandeventer Ave.: Sophomore year at 66 Nassau St.; Junior year at 111 Brown Hall; Senior year at 333 Joline. Dailey will probably study law, and engage in industrial relations work and law. He is a Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 2386 Ryer Ave., New York City. lola REVERDY JOHNSON DAINGERFIELD, JR. Rev Daingerfield was born May 19, 1913, in Riderwood, Md. He has also lived in Baltimore. He is the son of Reverdy Johnson Daingerfield, University of Virginia ’99, and Mary Albert Wilde, deceased. His father is a stock broker; Poe and Davies, Wilson and Company; Murphy and Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Marsden University School, and Gilman Country School, where he was on the Track Team , and a member of the Literary Club. At Princeton he majored in English. He was a member of the Princeton Anti-War Society; Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 8 Dickinson St. ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 82 Holder, with Frederick A. Fetherolf, Jr. Daingerfield intends to study medicine, and will probably engage in some branch of the medical profession. His permanent address is 3405 Greenway, Baltimore, Md. [e103 1 FeS ys Daehn wer py ane Meta Sah as : f: ) Vv | g a i ep hos rare ON aiioe er - ZONE er : Sereag Ss att ee Ee ere ge SB IT EN fs Ae whe Cay J SERS Tira isi aay re AV. ats Ey : Cp gee 7 4eafow 3 e v @ eg eeae SIRS TSTR en erties : See Selves a Res ance eRe 6] a . Z . Ss : 9 “ Ze SR “ Bae i, He . . ‘tes 2 ; % ve h Ny i SAAS ' ! . ne i a . . Wa Joe 2 . ¢ ra é pan niras dei id ob Hoe reer CHARLES WILFRED DARE, JR. Bill Dare was born December 14, 1912, in Bridgeton, N.J. He has also lived in Rio de Janeiro, Savannah, Ga., and in Newark, N.J. He is the son of Charles Wilfred Dare, Philadelphia College of Phar- macy ’93, and Kate Maier. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Montclair Academy, and Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Publications Board and Tennis Team. At Princeton he majored in History. He was Assistant to the Business Manager of the Daily Princetonian, and a member of the Cotta ge Club. During Freshman year he roomed with Richard E. Harris at 211 Pyne; Sophomore year at 12 Holder, with Duncan Van Norden; Junior year with Van Norden at 124 Walker ; Senior year at 211 Cuyler, with James H. Lock- Harta Dare will probably engage in the chemical export business, with T. EF. Evans Company, Ltd., of London. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 465 Ridge St., Newark, N.]. [ 104 J] pina, togeass 7 Stelter wage as see aut SPP aS FUN .. ry ¥ ey mee ° See ets aS .: wer tm a, Yass te: yet of i 5 lal . wy iar Laney a : +e ; F ooh BING | PAWS Ales baal la peal oe é ) f eas i A ijaN ) o's . . ee mie SU CO: , is oO: y a SOS eB aleS Ole alieclet Sree, Avie oxcscreces . Csteay i ate Je se Ce Poe Sas cohes nteee 5 ? 7 « ‘ 2 5 CLARENCE JOSEPH DAUPHINOT, JR. Dauph Dauphinot was born December §, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Forest Hills Gardens, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of Clarence J. Dauphinot and Emma W. Kiendl. His father is an investment banker, president of Frederic H. Hatch and Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at St. Paul’s and Choate Schools, where he was on the Basketball, Golf and Tennis Teams, and Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Economics, winning Second Group Honors in Junior year; Dean’s List, Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals; Lacrosse Squad (2) (3); Junior Varsity Squash Team (4); member Intramural Sports Committee Games eliger nn: During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place ; Sophomore ee at 606 Laughlin, with A. S. Kellogg; Junior year at 414 ’01 Hall, with P. G. Nelson and G. H. Boynton; Senior year at 611 Cuyler, with H. A. Brak Dauphinot intends to engage in investment banking. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 77 Greenway ‘Terrace, Forest Hills, Long Island, N.Y. [ 105 ] et oy oa Bae mae ow ee tity pd segs Te ( A DINE) | Ue QV ONIN: 0 LO. CHARLES, STROUWTUDAVIS, JR. Charlie, Twostep Davis was born March 24, 1913, in Muncie, Ind. He has also lived in Chicago, Ill., and North Port Point, Mich. He is the son of Charles Strout Davis, Harvard ’99, and Grace Johnson. His father is president of the Borg-Warner Corporation; president Auto- motive Parts and Equipment Manufacturers Association; member Board of Directors Chicago Opera, National Association of Manufacturers; pres- ident Warner Gear Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at the Choate School, Wallingford, Conn., where he was a member of the Glee Club, Banjo Club (Leader, 1931) ; Orchestra; Track, Basketball and Rifle Teams, letters in all. At Princeton he majored in Economics and Chemistry. He was a member of the Track Team, numerals (1); Glee Club; Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Hill Dormitory, with John Rodgers and Ralph Taggart; Sophomore year at 103 Holder, with Ralph Taggart; Junior year at 103 Holder, with Fred Gates; Senior year at 11 79 Hall, with John “Clark” Cahill 36. Davis voluntarily dropped to the Class of ’36, to get in the Department of Economics. He may possibly attend the Chicago Musical College, and become affiliated with the Borg-Warner Corporation. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 1500 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Il. [ 106 7 eleQNge GASTON JOSEPH DAVIS Joe Davis was born July 23, 1913, in Nice, France. He has also lived in Monte Carlo, Marseilles, and Lyon, France, New York City, and Morristown, Nile He is the son of Harold H. Davis and Blanche Franceschini. His father is cashier for Finch and Wilson, brokers, in New York City. He has two brothers, Chester 'C. Davis ’33 and Hugh J. Davis ’39. He prepared at Morristown High School, where he was on the Football Team, Orchestra, Band, Brass Choir, and a member of the Spanish Club. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering; University Scholarship winner (1) (2) (3) (4). He was on the Rugby Football Team (2) (3) (4), gold Rugby ball, Eastern Champions (3) ; Crew (1); Band (1); Princeton representative of the Rugby Union (3) ; Madison Club, President. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 22 South Edwards ; Junior and Senior years at 33 South West, with H. J. Davis. Davis plans to continue his studies in Civil Engineering at Princeton, and will probably become a civil engineer. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 57 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains, N.]. [aee7 | LET EL TO I TESTE SILT IRR TEPC SRP SRE. ee St Sales be eee ste os A SEAT Ta eT a eA To ee cata = SU hic ONS ee AC OS Ane ade Gen Oe ee eGa wo oN = y 5 y on . : G se 8) meee) he te A Pe he “ ¥y . a ie foe ot + AAS ae h : 4 a Pad be oh 2 UN DY : i a oh fe” ie p ot Ss SH Ee Z sh ees af ON Paar OSES eg peas : Stee leteer ve Ee cA pos Oe nley.Sie) oriiay site . Seay bey i 3 E Pac suas aes Tia et gta ; % yy ie UY ee r So ° ss wee, HUGH JOSEPH DAVIS Flughy Davis was born July 23, 1913, in Nice, France. He has also lived in Mar- seilles, France, Monaco, New York City, and Morris Plains, N.]. He is the son of Harold Hay Davis and Blanche Franceschini. His father is cashier for Finch and Wilson, brokers, in New York City. He has two brothers, C. C. Davis 33 and G. J. Davis ’35. i He prepared at Morristown High School, where he was a member ‘o f the Spanish Club, Football Team, Band, and Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering ; First Group Junior year; “B” Scholarship winner (1) (2) (3), “A” Scholarship winner (4). He was a member of the Rugby Football Team, receiving gold Rugby ball, Eastern Intercollegiate Champions (3), also awarded Varsity blazer ; mem- ber Crew (1); Band (1); Student Chapter American Society of Civil Engineers ; Madison Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at B, West Brown; Sophomore year at 33 South West, with C. C. Davis °33; Junior and Senior years at 33 South West, with G. J. Davis. Davis plans to do graduate work in Civil Engineering at Princeton, and will probably become a civil engineer. He is a Methodist. His permanent address is 57 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains, N.J. [ 108 J RICHARD HALLOCK DAVIS Dick Davis was born February 7, 1913, in Jamestown, N.Y. He has also lived in Falconer, N.Y. He is the son of Alfred Cookman Davis, University of Pittsburgh ’97, and Ethel Falconer, deceased. His father is president of American Manu- facturing Concern, and vice-president Marlin, Rockwell Corporation. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Tennis and Basketball Teams, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in History and School of Public and Tnterna- tional Affairs. He was Editor and columnist for the Dazly Princetonian; Chairman 1935 Bric-a-Brac ; Theatre Intime; “The Club” ; Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place, with George H. Schlapp ; Sophomore year with Schlapp at 112 Holder; Junior year at 322 Walker, with W. B. Elliott, W. C. Gardiner, G. E. Escher, iz lee. Cole, and G. H. Schlapp; Senior year with honp at 401 ’03 Hall. Davis plans to attend Harvard Business School. His permanent address is 508 Lakeview Ave., Jamestown, N.Y. [ 109 ] RICHARD THOMAS DAVISON Dick, Star Davison was born January 10, 1914, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of George McConnell Davison and Marie Glass. His father is president of J. K. Davison and Brothers, sand and - gravel company. He has two brothers, one of whom is E. K. Davison 32. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, where he was on the Track Squad, and Hockey Manager. At Princeton he majored in Politics, and was a member of the Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 64 Little, with W. A. Seifert, Jr.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years with Seifert at 224 Lockhart. Davison plans to study business lmin gino at the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, and to engage in the sand and gravel busi- ness, firm of J. K. Davison and Brothers. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1237 Heberton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bites a fo eee iat ey Tenet eee pee eet Uge) gee seats Se a a ne Ee TEEN) TES RP Re DS SOE cece esheets : z 7% ae SEG eas oe Ae oy RY OY, ate : eh an 3 a) pee Boies Cane aa Be BORE x G W i 3 Bhi Sy Reta pe = 4. oA + iy ‘ a: ” T 4 z Oe Peed Awd Me) oe (ey 5) ed ty ay Po Wd jos A 3 , f. “AL, a9 2 ae ° ‘ vo (Ps tpl LOIS a VAN OR Stat VF : ore ne OL a Ld PSE SE. COE ay SEB EAC an : . NOR 2 oe Y : - Sg sy Tg te erie re ethene: MEPS Len Gen eneG ie ato eae f. )- Sao a on Nod Te tle ATED acer aee eee) oy) Rice PLR NOE SP Tole SY Oo ae eos, Sara tks ALBERT BETERSDETACOREE Delacorte was born October 30, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of George T. Delacorte, Columbia ’13, and Mar- garet von Doenhof. His father is a publisher; firm, Dell Publish- ing Company. He has one brother and three sisters. He prepared at Horace Mann School. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He won the Sophomore English Essay Prize, as well as the Francis Biddle Prize. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 633 Pyne; Junior year at 42 Campbell, with his brother; Senior year at 221 Joline, also with his brother. Delacorte plans to attend the Harvard Business School. as ed OSCE BENJAMIN OSBUN DELANEY Ben Delaney was born September 6, 1912, in Chippewa Falls, Wis. He has also lived in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., and in Atlanta, Ga. He is the son of Clarence I. Delaney and Mary Julia Osbun, both de- ceased. He has two sisters. He prepared at Chippewa High School and the Hun School, where he was on the Football and Basketball Teams, Debating Team, School News- paper and Annuals Boards. At Princeton he majored in Engineering, winning Third Group and Second Group Scholarships. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals; Varsity Football Team, letters (2) (3) (4); Freshman Crew; Junior Varsity Basketball Team (3) ; officer Engineering Society (1) (2); member Cap and Gown Club, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at the Nassau Inn, with George Ball and Rodger Neidlinger; Sophomore year at 141 Brown; Junior year at the Cap and Gown Club, with F. L. Van Dusen and R. M. Cooley ; Senior year at the Cap and Gown Club with A. Fleitas and A. D. Adair. Delaney is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Care of I. J. Osbun, duPont and Company, Atlanta, Ga. (ieee PSP RE RIO yee als pn oe onan eee a f ESBS Sid Plea eee ol ett Sonn rat ly es ON Seen one Sa a a IT EO _ ES CE NG Sila te toto Me eae UBL ea eal Nason erie ot AS St AT ee ee CI WH 7 | ERD iad a IT CAPELLA Sen Sa é 3 é . ee Een . De ee oa Oe : sii i MK . : V ; Rael! Bes Te VC: a oe vs . ig { ey as h i 4 4 a os aie ? B’ |} = ea): '. . “ 1 fa be 3 A eae Es a: PB - 5 - x Au ‘cs 4 q ae fe Sgaee oy re ANG Sh. =: tie : ; ae ‘ NN V4 : y a Be] Pes ZF = aéz'f 5c : Or q A Vp, 08 Via leo = she Q ta = _ 8 ES ee on : Wane ease Sunt Pe aia VV AW OS SES SSR PE IRE, PIR ER 5 me. eter ae = Wert hon S Sn ; Sa Ae = HAE Ne WES EN ER ES Morea gisele tine gt Rees ee RE aU reget Se ee Oe pa ae ee Dee a che dealt ‘ Sissy S B ‘ : : as b SCORED Sam yee Da ES pe 5 Pew eH Aee Tene ee eg gree qa ct JOHN MORGAN DENISON, JR. Morg Denison was born November 13, 1912, in Rosemont, Pa. He is the son of John M. Denison ’o4, and Evelyn Ellison. His father is a banker, partner in the firm of Biddle, Wheelan Company. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are H. Howard Ellison ’99, and John M. Denison °17. He prepared at St. Paul’s School, where he was on the Football, Hockey, Track, Squash, and Golf Teams, and a member of the Debating Society. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Freshman Hockey Team, numerals; Assistant Manager Foot- ball (3) ; Ivy Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 102 Henry; Junior and Senior years at 42-52 Patton, with J. S. Sym- ington, J. F. Weaver, L. L. Haggin, and F. S. Dudley. Denison is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Rosemont, Pa. E mg J INAZZNY | ). - : geet FIT sy EDWARD CHASE DEVEREUX iid Devereux was born August 12, 1910, in New York City. He has also lived in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Edward M. Devereux, Harvard ’93, and Lucy B. Chase. His father is treasurer of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- road. He has no brothers or sisters. ; He prepared at Hackley School, Tarrytown, N.Y., where h was on the Football and Baseball Teams, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Tower Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 403 Ol Hall, with T. W. Wilson and W. P. Beatson; Junior and Senior years at 21 Little, with W. P. Beatson. Devereux is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Wyman Park Apartments, Balti- more, Md. RICHARD CANFIELD DICKINSON Dick Dickinson was born April 4, 1913, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in East Orange, N.J., Plainfield, N.J., and Newton, Mass. He is the son of John Turner Dickinson and Grace Victoria Canfield. His father, who graduated from the College of the City of New York, is retail distributor of tires and supplies for Armstrong Rubber Company; president Armstrong Tire and Supply Company, Plainfield, N.J. He pas one brother. He prepared at Plainfield High School, where he was active in bra- matics, Library Council work, and on the Publications Board and Track Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group Honors, and Unie versity “B” Scholarship winner. He was a member of the Crew (1) (3) 5 First President newly formed Christian Science organization. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place; Sophoniare year at 53 Holder, with Thomas Snelham; Junior year with Snelham at 123 Brown; Senior year at 123 Brown, with John R. Turney, Jr. Dickinson will probably engage in advertising, with Fletcher-Ellis, Ine, in New York City. He is a Christian Scientist. His permanent address is 1126 Evergreen Ave., Plainfield, N.J. be Fry Oe eee WES ware SA Ole Gate cy simi Olaanssu dia eles 0 FRANCIS WILLIAM DINSMORE, JR. Dinny -Dinsmore was born June 17, 1913, in Trenton, N.J. He has also lived in Princeton and Lawrenceville. ' He is the son of Francis W. Dinsmore ’04, and Mary Baynes Walker. His father is a manufacturer, part owner of the Imperial Porcelain Works, Inc. He has one brother and two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are J. E. Bathgate ’22, A. A. Dinsmore ’23, B. B. Dinsmore ’25, R. B. Dinsmore ’25, and W. H. Dinsmore ’33. He prepared at Lawrenceville School and Exeter Academy, where he was on the Soccer, Basketball, and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Scholarship winner (3) (4). He was a member of the Freshman Soccer Team, numerals; Freshman Base- ball Team, numerals; Assistant Manager Basketball, minor managerial “Pp”; member Student Employment bureau, and Quadrangle Club, Treas- urer (4). ‘During Freshman year he roomed at 64 Campbell and 613 Laughlin; Sophomore year at 42 Blair, with F. H. Etherington and H. W. Ghriskey; Junior year at 35 South West, with D. C. Stuart, Jr.; Senior year at 34-35 South West, with H. A. Page, W. W. Stevenson, and D. C. Stuart. Dinsmore intends to study law. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican: His permanent address is Lawrenceville, N.]. fi 116: | 7 .f ‘el ade ae ee City ph lage Te SSB aus See ee eget het RUS: Oj RGR Sia RSL he Re RE ‘ 4 ae mire HALOS eign ah oul op falls Pla. @ Sig Mh is.enl tig tae Sky ee eT a = oe cs ap es Rae pie Shaves aie “r Lite aes Cee ea . . ene PaO Naf : y 5 : : f y 4 Dy AVA FO} “2 ER a OR y 4 eee pame |) fees eae S j cs tv X 4 y Aa is ior oe (ec? is is : : 01..4- ot a5 spy AANY © £ .0 fa Bye Ese ; OP e ee tN ah es aed Sie hes seus et : OF 6 pA Ss oa reheat o oem Page Fs aa A o SOG h UR area D SS wre ea e 4 “ 7 oy M. CARTON DITTMANN, JR. Carly Dit Dittmann was born September 15, 1914, in Berwyn, Pa. He has also lived in Wayne, Pa., Boston, Mass., Philadelphia, Wilkes-Barre, and Chestnut Hill, Pa. He is the son of Matthew Carton Dittmann and Marie Painter. His father is in the advertising business; sales department of Chilton Class Journal Company. He has two sisters. He prepared at Germantown High School, graduated “distinguished” ; member Football Team; active in Dramatics, Debating, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group Honors; Scholar- ship holder (1) (2) (3) (4); also Scholarship on the joint trip of the Summer School of Geology and the School of Affairs. He was a member of the Glee Club, charm (2); Whig-Clio Society (1) (4); Debating Panel (3) (4); Princeton Summer Camp Counselor (2); Baseball Managerial Candidate (2); member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 7 S.M. Reunion; Sophomore year at 97 Blair, with J. W. Frazier; Junior and Senior years at 322 Witherspoon, with A. T. Campbell, Jr. Dittmann plans to attend Penn Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 215 West Mt. Airy Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. fe F17 CARL NIGEL BLAKE DIXON Pete, Dick, Limey Dixon was born July 18, 1912, in Twickingham, England. He has also lived in London, Hastings, N.Y., and Greenwich, Conn. He is the son of Harry Dixon. His father is a paper merchant. He has one brother and one sister. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. During Freshman year he roomed at g West Witherspoon; Sophomore year at 431 Witherspoon; Junior and Senior years at 2igoleriall: Dixon is undecided as to his future occupation. His permanent address is 15 Bryan Rd., Old Greenwich, Conn. [ 8 J oP eae SR er aoe ee er eS aT SaaS ates ef Phiten Seineslanis Wemesui eee mm ee en Eee SG Secle Hiei wien Aare . Rien es. SEPP TEE ary sages cy Ss SANE roe s . f :. oe o% Coe a aera eal tate 3 Wy y @ Se - i: 2a 2 ee re es . + Los o we SRS ae: i a oe, F Le: Y, re - 4 oan = “i = fa y - ee es eee : 5 as PH fake ae fe nies, site A re Gae . oe MV ONAZ ONED EL Seeger Ate Q co Si 4 fs ae a EA : : ay re ‘ SRE CR Os comer) ere i ary RUS BES ve eS Zar Pigs “3 Wavea'pl oceans na eu ics tities Se reer p ae coke esas oC. RUIN Bi neree ns 18 SiGe Es y Mirae er = S ORAM ogres o s heacgl iB va will aaie@ ro grer Olas ¥ Scr ne 4 ey 2) Dee ECE A, = a (oe | 0 eo oe ewe om purse eee | Al e| DAV a D ! 2 : | iS 3 MM JO: ey gs fs. “A nie eee Hea SAIN SN Ata eng OSS! OTs ae lepaiiie OSCAR MAYNARD DOERFLINGER Nick Doerflinger was born June 20, 1913, in Huntington, Long Island, N.Y. He has also lived in Staten Island, N.Y. He is the son of William Frederic Doerflinger, Brooklyn Poly- technic Institute ’97, and Lilian Rose Main. His father is chief chemist for the Perry-Austin Manufacturing Company. He has two brothers, one of whom is William Main Doerflinger ’31. He prepared at Staten Island Academy, where he was on the Publications Board; Sports Manager; active in Student Govern- ment and Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Fencing Team, numerals; Pistol Squad (3) ; member University BandiG)i( 2). (2) 4)5 PistoliClub (i (3) Diablsodge. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 424 Pyne; Junior and Senior years at 426 Pyne. Doerflinger is a Unitarian and a Republican. His permanent address is 324 Bard Ave., West New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y. [ 119 J OF B we ys : Festa z FEE is iz ask S 2 Pe REN . ae: , il Mar nod a ny See 7) SERRE cad Sk RO EO ae ek eas eee aS ie i . - oo Se RY Th oe oe ta “ se G va a f y ; 4 a ee pes ee 2 Nee .: a es “© “AN Nn oe way ‘A ee baa) ad bee © (ea) Be) ee ie 4 al} ae LIN V ONAL ON LTE Jaeger (C2) FOV AV VON V4 Ws Np Ulb ss At oes nts ne eine, Spiele aaa te : “ei ae ee Sues ps saree ae by er eee Sn eee PE a ee eee AD by Nea eae en Oa QO SAF . CHRISTOPHER SILVESTER DONNER Chris Donner was born November 27, 1912, in Philadelphia, Pa. _ Heis the son of Christopher S. Donner, Heidelberg (Germany ) 76, deceased, and Pauline Wilhelmina Toboldt. His father was general manager of the Franklin Sugar Refining Company, in Phil- adelphia. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Haverford School, Haverford, Pa., where he was on the Soccer and Debating Teams, member of the Glee Club, Press Club, Dramatics and Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team; elected to Track Managerial Competition (2) ; active in Interclub Athletics; in Glee Club Managerial Competi- tion; member Gun Club; Whig Hall; Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 5 South Edwards; Sopho- more and Junior years at 8 South Reunion, with R. S. Bennett; Senior year at the Terrace Club. Donner plans to continue his studies in history, and will prob- ably engage in teaching or in the sugar industry. He isa Catholic and a Progressive Republican. His permanent address 1s 2024 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. too yi] te 4 eo . = . . ST Ly TS = Ce, eC Sad Ox) ow ae eee Se pees enter 2 ase URS ins Shanti e: Le 5 : eS ry) ie A VON V.%4- Ae str ate alg nh Ceon et og wet eS seen? COE Loi ETO CSOSA COGIC Hae RUSSELL CARTER DOOLITTLE Russ, Rusty Doolittle was born February 21, 1914, in Madison, Wis. He has also lived in Milwaukee, Wis., New York City, and Garden City, Long Island. He ts the son of ie William Doolittle 05, and Madeleine Steele. His father is vice-president of the North American Company. He has one brother, F. W. Doolittle, Jr., 32. Dr. Russell Doolittle ’07 is his uncle. He prepared at Hempstead High School, where he was Baseball Manager, member Science Club, Honorary Society, Class Treasurer Junior year, and Class Valedictorian. At Princeton he majored in Geology ; General Honors (2) ; member Chess Club (1) (2) (3), President (4) ; Arbor Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 9 South East Brown, with A. L. Adamson, II; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 233 Brown, with Adamson. Doolittle plans to continue his studies in geology in Arizona or California. He isa Presbyterian. His permanent address is 79 Brompton Road, Garden City, Long Island, N.Y. fe ton Ff « . . RONAN (9 abe TO NOD phe ces ° ROBERT WILLIAM DOYLE Red, Bob Doyle was born February 21, 1914, in Brooklyn, N.Y. _ He is the son of William Doyle, deceased, and Annie Earl. His father was president of Doyle Brothers Luggage Corporation. He has one sister. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School, where he was on the Soccer, Basketball, and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics, winning Second Group Honors. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals; Varsity Lacrosse Team, major letters (2) (3); also Inter-Mural Medal for Fall Inter-Squad Lacrosse (2) ; member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 37 Bank St., with John W. Durkee ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years with Durkee at 111 Foulke. Doyle is undecided as to his future occupation. He isa Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 233 79th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. E 122 ] gene Se LETS : yee ve ; BOSS C Ge, o -. ot e aver? Tow ps is ite oe 177, lA, LUV VON INE CHARLES TUTTLE DRUMMOND Chick, Chuck Drummond was born October 18, 1913, in Auburn, N.Y. He is the son of Nelson L. Drummond, Hamilton ’98, and Elsie Davies Tuttle. His father is a lawyer. He has one brother, N. L. Drummond, Jr., ’38, and one sister. He prepared at The Hill School, in Pottstown, Pa., where he was on the Soccer Team, Baseball Team, Publications Board, member Glee Club, Orchestra, and active in minor sports. At Princeton he majored in English; First Group Honors. He was on the Soccer Team (1) (2); Crew (1) (2) (3); member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 331 Witherspoon, with D. H. Scott; Sophomore and Junior years at 102 Foulke; Senior year at 121 Foulke, with N. L. Drummond, Jr. Drummond will probably engage in the publishing business. He isa Presbyterian. His permanent address is 190 West Genessee St., Auburn, N.Y. [ 123 ] Hons ONOT FIELDER SLINGLUFF DUDLEY Dud, Stallion, Chatford Dudley was born January 4, 1911, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has also lived in Lexington, Ky., London, England, New York City, and Louisville, Ky. He is the son of Benjamin William Dudley, Harvard ’o2, deceased, and Ethel Croxall Slingluff. His father was a doctor. He has one brother. B. W. Dudley, Jr., ’28, is his brother, and Jack Livingston ’30 and Bob Livingston °21 are his first cousins. He prepared at Kent School, where he was on the Football, Hockey, Baseball, and Tennis Teams, a member of the Glee Club, and Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals; Varsity Football Team, letters (3) (4); Class Hockey Team (2) (3) (4); Rugby Team (3) (4); member Ivy Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 2-A Holder, with James H. Symington and Charles Colmore ; Junior and Senior years at 42-52 Patton, with James Symington, John Weaver, and Morgan Denison. Dudley will probably engage in the oil, shipping, or insurance business. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Lake Road, Short Hills, N.J. [ 124 J Coo Nie ico EONS USE Oa CER Pee h ete eee ana Oona eee SL ee a eee MaRS SN, EEE eee Oe eA fa : é W 7 am fay) Wee Lm fo ik © ; me Pa eel 6 -F PAIN AA 0) Gs Cy BE VON Dy ] ey 7 4 4 Jae bes Big). | ies i ah} can | “1 2B | OOF fg we oe ; . : rie fe Segeas SOreo ny fie ein ne ee tp Sees eet Bs te ’ . Rel Soe tly ree en aes aed F : ee eee tee) Meas ¥, ss ry é re : JOHN MILLER DUFF Jack, Miller Duff was born December 21, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of John Taylor Duff, Jr., University of Pitts- burgh Law School ’06, and Katherine O’Neil. His father is a lawyer, with the firm of Duff, Delp, Sorg and McVay, in Pitts- burgh. He has two brothers. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, where he was on the Publication Board, Dramatics Board, and Baseball Team. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of the Student Tutoring Association and the Campus Club. During the four years of college he roomed at 114 Foulke, with R. L. Stephenson. His permanent address is 1435 Denniston St., Pittsburgh, Pa. [ 125 ] 6 ge fie CG “athe SMS Se Siew pe Lee NE Lola QAES: LUNN OVON NCA — pte JOHN WATSON FOSTER DULLES Jack Dulles was born May 20, 1913, in Auburn, N.Y. He has also lived in Washington, D.C., and in New York City. He is the son of John Foster Dulles ’08, and Janet Pomeroy Avery. His father is a lawyer, with the firm of Sullivan and Cromwell, in New York City. He has one brother and one sister. Dulles’ grandfather, Allen Macy Dulles, graduated from Princeton with the Class of ’75, and Allen W. Dulles ’14 is his uncle. He prepared at the Gunnery School, where he was on the Football and Tennis Teams, Publication Board, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Freshman Football Squad; Freshman Track Squad; Business Board of the Nassau Lit; Business Board of Theatre Intime; and a member of Whig Hall and the Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 102 ’01 Hall, with Henry Cornwall ; Sophomore year at 411 Cuyler; Junior and Senior years at 312 Cuyler, with B. J. Baldwin. Dulles is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 72 East gist St., New York City. [ 126 J Y Gop ene ; y A aed Sy ‘ ae =. ay a See Slee Ms S is eee SU) a ( Hola QANe — e 4 a es al : ar ®@ fd Yo abe ihe ae SD PAR PRE Pe ANCL re I Ae z wae : s . OA Cae ' . ALBERT RIGGS DURHAM Bull, Red Durham was born February 21, 1914, in Princeton, N.J. He has also lived in Clinton, N.Y. He is the son of Donald B. Durham °05, M.A. ’o06, and Ph.D. ‘11, and Mary D. Banta. His father is head of the Greek Depart- ment at Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y. He has one sister. He prepared at Clinton High School and Kent School. At Princeton he was on the Class Basketball Team (1) (2); Class Tennis Team (3) ; member Glee Club (2) (3); Choir (3). During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 302 Foulke ; second Sophomore year at 228 Henry. Durham left Princeton in June 1934, and is at present a student at the Syracuse University School of Business Administration. He expects to become an accountant. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 25 Marvin St., Clinton, N.Y. =. SER TT RIERA TRIE LIT PATE CR RTT Ea Be eae ape iek ronan! aie oor! | en ah Gs we. . 5 “3 See YE Sa} ee i Z € 4 :- cae es 0. UM AS LO} eo Nh: aie eR Te VIE PT OORT Ey aed ou 4 - . . vd ta ol Affe cogs Gn ei Rar oie ed rea olen ony iene oi : Pips Waar yeaa IP ORer ey BES CSREES GE Re Lr a = WMS re ts nS nee Come Ei : ; one Pd) OT ar y 5 Sas : 5 f Wy y Sool WS 5. eR ya |: oY os, 4 cen kee car fFes: i 5 ae) ae 2 i A a f a Y ey ei Geen sac n ale oa 3 teat F } 7 pic ae oh : Nyy bz eae s ; AN Le ON LE aE 7 San SE BSP Wie t g 0S oly ee 8 Or Usne FON SE: ees : Oereay Seer a piers See ee Oe g © imines: wane ites bes ceueee an se s 2 eee os : aif he es a % ste pe : are epee ee aU sag io eve Sle mee eee ¥ Sa Teyyes: | tod PE ape = Cae | Ge JOHN WATSON DURKEE Durkee was born January 30, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of John W. Durkee, M.D., and Edythe Fraser. His father, who graduated from the University of Michigan, is a physician. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School, in Brooklyn. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Soccer Team, class numerals; member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 37 Bank St., with R. W. Doyle; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 111 Foulke, also with Doyle. Durkee plans to study law. His permanent address is 34 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. ie 22Se 7 — a = CARE a dl SEEN Ce te eg eas ae eeiey RES oe eS SERIES = = ose: eS § GcucRO OOS Vilar Das CUOR be bl Murra eR aa ecuesacs = | Se ake oar 5 , ; PEI e ms y NaS eee i Ba a a a eee oe aa | 1 mS } coe ‘ ‘ Paes fag oN Jc: i Ne; AINVONAZ ZONED EL: 4 S Der ci a D ims ae ‘ a0) Ee cS = ase 5 ee sera BS AWA @oiemat bream fie am uo s PRE oP SR Recah i - t Sires) oes iad) = eas, . v = ss. = 3 Gy ues aid 4 M Haas © Nett: SO Dietary JOHN NICOLL DURRIE Johnnie Durrie was born November 10, 1912, in Elizabeth, N.J. He is the son of Clarence N. Durrie, Stevens ’00, and Louise C. Smith. His father is president of Hitchings and Company, green- house manufacturing company, and affiliated with the Building and Loan Association in Elizabeth, N.J. He has one sister. He prepared at Pingry School, in Elizabeth, N.J., where he was a Class Officer; on the Tennis Team; Publications and Dra- matics Boards; member Glee Club; Orchestra; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in English; Second Group Honors; on the Honor Roll each year. He was on the Lacrosse Squad (1) (3) (4) ssmember Glee Club (2) (3) (4); Band’ (1) (2)%' tutored in English; Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 32 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore year, first term, at 703 Pyne; Second term, Sophomore, and Junior year, at 12 Middle Dod, with E. C. Gerhart; Senior year at 12 Middle Dod, with William James Parker. Durrie will probably engage in business. He isa Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 833 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. [ 129 ] GHAR ES DUSENBERRYALV Charlie, Duse, Dusie Dusenberry was born October 30, 1912, in New York City able has also lived in Paris, London, and Chicago. He is the son of James Dudley Dusenberry ’10, and Anna Beatrice Cozzens. His father is a building contractor; affiliated with the United Fireproof Corporation ; Federal Housing admin- istrator. He has one brother and one sister. _ He prepared at Salisbury School, where he was on the Football, Hockey, and Basketball Teams, and a member of the Crew. At Princeton he majored in Biology, and won the Princeton Club of New York Scholarship. He was on the Freshman Football Squad; member Tower Club. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 141 Pyne, with Charles Northrop Pond ’34; Senior year at 14 South Dod, with George William Miller, III. Dusenberry plans to study medicine, probably at Cornell Med- ical School in New York City, and to become a doctor. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 157 East 72nd St., New York City. fe1e00 | ASSP ly te : weve Sei Pile tea em aaee : Tate AS Sea TS Recenitie ob) moire tur: =. 4 te 8 Pnire Wry ets rer athe Sir NEA, 5 Wee | Rae Ce SEC SUR oS 82 ow AS Ree auseee Ry “| Bea Vea ; = 24 ge e ary 5 “ . - VON GY py-7 | ——— ae ¥ q Rese 5 oy, aa eee ELDON HORACE EARLE, JR. Ace, Horace Earle was born October 13, 1913, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in Bloomfield, N.J. He is the son of Eldon Horace Earle and Emily Frances Wadams. His father is a customers’ man for Tobey and Company, New York City. He has three brothers. He prepared at Verona High School, and Loomis School, Windsor, Conn. At Verona he was Soccer Manager; at Loomis he was on the Soccer, Baseball, and Chess Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Baseball Team, numerals; in the Basketball and Baseball Mana- gerial Competitions, (2) and (3) respectively; member Madison Club. During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 43 North West, with I. E. Moffatt. Earle expects to enter the insurance field, with Royal Exchange Assurance, in New York City. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 16 Mountainview Road, Verona, N.J. Page Pit de) Nate gation ta eA ren le ita cs SieeCee ae we ee PC edt ae Nat ae 3 ALS ; . : - : dail -f SE caste ig a = ara sims Sheen Marte mates SSS ir ar ei Sieisrelen nee Son ena SNM tan ae | Mascapiate oe Sy YY ie oe Te ee Sy ae mee ee ep eS ry i ee BD : = on § Pr) ey so ee 9 Ae ae a . z i as “: Ea . a Vv J as me Rey” 3 WES 2 i) Be . : p: s ; ' ae ; co : 2g.) a ae ae | ‘ 4 is on A wi ba i: }) San Br etae bl Raat s ) J - cad i 4 a : bese Bok Balti ee | eens 4 oped. 4 le fe : ie ae ie . oe R Bo a +5 ar , ie 4 eo 2 fe ° a} Samat cof Ps 4 4 i by Vis ee i ad ‘ 7 = ba : wie a ‘ | Eve 5 Ae ters hg” ogee gigi: wee’: Fic ecrmecpeer ie (Stem oaraea tes beriareedat Hn Ge ae te A, ae Ee A es 2 ee Osea SS ideo ie Rogue ae esi wt. Arcee SHOGr eas = A Eee BY - a Shalt tance AA a Z a € Ost gne re Eom eet eae oon eR b Menage Bek Teh pe Wn atte een PAUL HOFFMAN EATON Faton was born September 27, 1911, in Wichita, Kansas. He has also lived in Kansas City, Mo., Long Beach, San Diego, Los Angeles, and Beverley Hills, Calif. ; Paris, France, and Honolulu, T.H. He is the son of William Paul Eaton, deceased, and Jane Murdock. His father graduated from the University of Missouri. He has one sister. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was active in Dramatics and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the abeem@dhtley During Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory ; Sopho- more year at 65 Holder, with G. N. Padgitt and N. G. Gort; Junior year at 64°79 Hall, with Padgitt and Gort; Senior year at 22501 Hall, with C. A. Moosmann. Faton plans to engage in journalism or advertising. His permanent address is Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kansas. DURAND ECHEVERRIA Itch, Chevy Echeverria was born February 26, 1913, in Short Hills, N.J. He has also lived in Havana, Cuba. He is the son of Charles Manuel Echeverria and Marie Louise Durand. His father is passenger representative for the United Fruit Company. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Halsey Durand ’91 and Robert Durand ’24. He prepared at South Kent School, where he was on the Football Team and Crew, Hockey Manager, Class Officer, and on the Dramatics Board. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages; First Group Honors; on the Honor Roll four years. He was on the 150-pound Football Team, letters (2) (3) (4); 150-pound Crew (2), letters (3), (4); member Student Tutoring Association ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 6 North Reunion, with B. C. McClure ; Sophomore year at 143 Little, with J. H. Magruder and B. Alexander; Junior year with Magruder and Alexander at 9g-A Hol der; Senior year at g-A Holder, with Magruder. Echeverria will probably continue his studies in modern languages, and engage in teaching. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Short Hills, N.J. [ 133 J fa SG Gore ns ee . ote foe lk MG NACA eee Mi pe Nay PCPA MRED an See 7, | EERE BeAr te eon on Gene ae rary ie 4 c : foo be zo fhe % 4 2 a Soh tie Ae ped ity . : f W eS Re a 2 3 , ee . 4, r . +: a c m Coo im ey ) tds. ; Na . 2 oe : i e 2 ry ie ee we iM a. i ed Cie seh. air, , Ly i ANNV ONULEZ ON EYE eee |: FOV A VON EYL. SSE 1) CSS rire parent” OE RCO Try =. are Se ae oe eess PS a mer re? OPER Rd Pea es ete i se Pov ery Be ts Or anon Cole ae 3° eae BR tog: Mist 2 lee: ¥ pelemers . oe: Sits Pee css we ans Resets ep eae of rtefot $ ED Ces SIE5, oe GEORGE ROOP ECKELS Roop Eckels was born August 2, 1912, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in New Brunswick, N.J., Providence, R.I., Atlantic City, N.J., and New Rochelle, N.Y. He is the son of George H. Eckels, Gettysburg ’00, M.A. and Ph.D., and Nette B. Roop. His father is principal of the New Ro- chelle High School. He has one sister. He prepared at New Rochelle High School, and Providence Country Day School, where he was on the Football, Baseball, Track, Tennis, and Basketball Teams, Publications and Student Government Boards, and a member of the Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Spanish Civilization; member Daniel Boone Society ; Clio H all; Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 731 Pyne Hall; Sopho- more year at 143 Holder Hall, with William T. Smith; Junior and Senior years at 321 ’03 Hall, with J. H. Hart. Fckels will probably engage in the export business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 100 Wellington Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. [ 134 J ° an rae SO CRCIS GEC oha ake ERM RECLINE OES ORS Me acstiis ESOS Le Seis wm SETA SS at el se Aiba SUR WARIS Inlet nina alle aria INT alsiae Rea cs IN US Seay : EO | [an RO cm auenaeciy eae aae WE i ee UCESETAY Ss a 2) Bias a we yy Br ane ; rz fi y y LG - x eR ,. se - BS ; : ed hae) Gees ane (i 7 adie’ Ne ; : fe = f. By eche [he ° TAN ) : BY ‘ a yy 7 ee 3 Bad) NY A ey lad : ce F peor ea ote as Ge ay aE N , a j = sf See Ld periciay, al . = =. é “ Je “he fe ro W p ms be OP a ie o8 one “Se Pe cu 38 9? St Pere exe mist a Welt cioe Usliglele Gre! sie X-aie Tet) Bic wees - wy Ase ey Wart SR ener ceace tre acon yes pnd he 2 ¥r ee JA tn : SREP RIS Tote are oo RS SD pee eee bres 1h ge 8 a: eee tais sep. seeks atl Dat UNS plga eighteen oot Cer ieasen we op Nee le DO ie eS CHARLES HENDRICK EDMONSTON Charlie, Charles, Ed Edmonston was born December 29, 1913, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Edgar Davis Edmonston, Lehigh ’98, and Martha Moore Hendrick. His father is general superintendent and chief engineer for the Consolidated Gas, Electric Light and Power Company of Baltimore. He has one brother, William E. Edmonston ’32, and one sister. He prepared at Gilman Country Day School, where he was active in Debating, Track Manager, and Business Manager of the School Paper and Magazine. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was in the Track Managerial Competition (2); Manager Interscholastic Track (4); Glee Club, Manager; member Managers Club, and Tower Club. | During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Lower Pyne; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 134 Henry, with Nelson Thomasson, ILI. Edmonston plans to attend the Harvard School of Business Administration, and will probably engage in banking. He is a Presbyterian and an Independent. His permanent address is 2 Warrenton Road, Baltimore, Md. E135) J JOHN FROST EISENBREY Jack Eisenbrey was born February 8, 1912, in Ardmore, Pa. He has also lived in Haverford, Pa. He is the son of R. Howard Eisenbrey, Pennsylvania ’03, and Augusta Frost Eisenbrey. His father is a consulting engineer. He has one brother, R. H. Eisenbrey, Jr., He prepared at Montgomery Day School and St. George’s, where he was on the Tennis Team, member Gun Club and Glee Club. At Princeton he was an Honor Student in Junior year ; member Tennis Team; Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4);-Pistol Club (1) (3), Treasurer (4): Carnerae lis 1 U2 a) ee During Freshman year he roomed at 17 Edwards Place ; Sopho- more year at 36 Patton, with Navarre Macomb; Junior and Senior years at 111 Walker. Eisenbrey is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is ‘“‘Arfryn,” College Ave., Haver- ford, Pa. [4236 J BY RON KENNETEBELIOTT? JR. Ken Elliott was born October 5, 1912, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He 1s the son of B. K. Elliott and Margaret Martin. His father is a merchant, president B. K. Elliott Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, where he was Editor of Shady Side News, Association Editor of The Academian, on the Soccer Team, Track Manager, and a member of the Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in History. He was Assistant Manager of Soccer, numerals (3), and a member of the Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 25 Hill Dormitory, with James H. Marks; Sophomore year with Marks at 35 Little; Junior and Senior years at 43°79 Hall, also with Marks. Elliott will probably study law or business administration at Harvard or the University of Pittsburgh. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 126 Sixth St., Pittsburgh, Pa. [137 J of. we : TOI EOS TE A T RS ET ITE RA ia Py i Sg Nee Saptaraac TERE oe Re Telithuygiea bile cay hee a Lea ca = NY Gee aete Aes poke tee = spite suite ‘ae are £% te ee s ry Sf oe Ze) Y be : oh : a oe i ’ A c . 4 2 Bc PED ar y Dp: Os + : 5 or 0 -. a : hoe : (Bares Qv.o ‘4: y ce Fg At cee igen gern 2 ee. ee, 2 a TAOS eee NANG, (SES OSes at SROs pee tae : ee ae Sera oe 4 f . , a eae ee ’ EDMUND RHETT ELLIOTT, JR. JOO, Ka IEE Elliott was born October 28, 1913, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Edmund Rhett Elliott, deceased, and Marian Patterson. His father was Maryland State Agent for the Travelers Insurance Company. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are William G. Scarlett ’27, and Charles E. Scarlett 31. He prepared at Gilman Country School, where he was on the Tennis, Wrestling, and Football Teams. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Wrestling Team; Freshman Football Team; Wrestling candidate (4) ; member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 25 Bank St., with Hayward Dinneen; Sophomore year with Dinneen at 65 Blair; Junior year at 121 Little with Henry Lee Smith; Senior year at 212 Walker, with Sullivan Bond, H. T. Smith, and J. VanderHorst. Elliott will probably enter the insurance or newspaper fields. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is De Soto Apartments, Baltimore, Md. [ 138 J] WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM ELLIOTT Bell Elliott was born May 14, 1912, in Chicago, Ill. He has also lived in Winnetka, III. “He is the son of William S. Elliott ’00, and Ethel Buckingham. His father is a lawyer, general counsel and vice president of the International Harvester Company of America. He has one brother and one sister. Frank R. Elliott ’99 is his uncle, and Frank O. Elliott ’33 and Sterling Dickinson °31 are his cousins. He prepared at Berkshire School, in Sheffield, Mass., where he was on the Football and Baseball Teams, a member of the Choir, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Football Team (1) ; Crew (1); member Triangle Club Chorus (3) ; Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 242 Lockhart; Sophomore year at 322 Henry, with J. T. Skelly, Jr.; Junior and Senior years at 321-324 Walker, with R. H. Davis, G. E. Escher, I. L. Holt, Il, W. C. Gardiner, and G. H. Schlapp. Elliott plans to engage in aviation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 650 Blackthorn Road, Winnetka, III. C139 J GEORGE BACHE EMORY, JR. Emory was born January 19, 1913, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in Morristown, N.|]. He is the son of George B. Emory, Harvard ’02, and Columbia 'OSa.NMISD; and May Mercer. His father is a physician, with the Medical Department of the New York Stock Exchange. He has two brothers and one sister. Thomas M. Emory ’32 is his brother. He prepared at Morristown School, where he was on the Football and Tennis Teams, and a member of the Orchestra, Glee Club, Publications and Dramatics Boards. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was a member of the Pied Pipers and Equinox Dance Orchestras; member Catholic Club. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 12 South Dod. Emory left Princeton at the end of Junior year, spent two months in Europe, and is now a medical student at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, in New York City. He expects to become a physician. He is a Catholic. | His permanent address is 1 Franklin Place, Morristown, N.J. [ 140 ] WILLIAM FRANKLIN ENGLIS, JR. Bill, Flash Englis was born October 1, 1914, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Garden City, Long Island. He is the son of William Franklin Englis, M.I.T. ’06, and Sybil Adele Genthner. His father is a salesman, with the Travelers Insurance Company. He has one sister. Charles W. G. Baiter ’06 is his uncle. He prepared at Hempstead High School, Hempstead, N.Y., where he was on the Track Squad. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was on the Freshman Swim- ming ‘Team, numerals; Varsity Swimming ‘Team, letters (2) (3) (4); member Princeton Life Saving Club (1), diploma (2) ; Manager Students’ Flower Agency (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 13 South Middle Reunion; Sopho- more year at 11 North Middle Reunion, with E. ’T. McCormick; Junior and Senior years at 11 North Middle Reunion, with A. M. Schaeffer ’36. Englis will probably engage in newspaper circulation work with the Brooklyn Tzmes-Union. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 11 Chestnut St., Garden City, Long Island, N.Y. [. 142° 7 _ REECE TE FE EEC POS inte eral oe Es ay . - . ee oe” 3 Hey] es een hue me oa... ae 3 ly M9 .° . Ee ve Gt ey ae : ete a itoras ee Pa Siviri tela since es elaceuer sa su8 ‘yids INALZ?: oh . fv ©. - Me, “d a oO: Wray Ene Sen Ree ee eae LS FREDERICK HUBBARD ETHERINGTON Bink Etherington was born May 5, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Burton Etherington and Edith Florence Hubbard. His father is retired. He has one brother, Burton H. Etherington, Jr., ’33. He prepared at Germantown Academy, and Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Baseball Team, member Press Club, Olla Podrida Board, and Musical Clubs. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Baseball Squad (1) ; Baseball Managerial (2); member Intra-Collegiate Athletic Association; 1935 Prom Committee; Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 143 ’03 Hall, with R. Scudder and E. Scudder, and J. M. Hustead; Sophomore year at 42 Blair, with H. W. Ghriskey and F. W. Dinsmore; Junior year at 331 Walker, with Ghriskey °34 and G. W. Locke; Senior year with R. Wardrop, II, at 331 Walker. Etherington will probably engage in the textile business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 6411 Wayne Ave., Germantown, Philadel- phia, Pa. [ 142 J FERTILE PETS RIS TOT RE Se gets RB oe! ween Te My MS ME ere rae NRMP coe tat tens teo eeaate abe tty pee ore me : 5 2 T- eX 2 SS eS 1 ie Wer 2 Pe ee a | . Vv EO) Ge Fay. : aioe SA ae Dae c s ‘ I, ; 2 ton ea 8 | hay iad ae ye : feo ANVONAZ ON EDEN ea LES OV EI OV OV EW : See ET eae cesar an ka es ax afte fee, Toa een etet SO ees REE tag ae Fs ay ‘cs ae: ey ROBERT McKINNEY ETHERINGTON Bob, Fat Etherington was born August 21, 1913, in Greenwich, Conn. He has also lived in New York City, and in Biddeford, Me. He is the son of Sanford G. Etherington ’06 and Dorothy McKinney. His father is in the paper business; member board of directors Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Corporation; treasurer Staples Johnson and Company. He has one brother and three sisters. He prepared at Collegiate School, New York City, and Exeter, where he was on the Football and Track Teams; member Dramatic and Glee Clubs, Choir, Inter-Fraternity Council, and an Honor Man. At Princeton he majored in French. He was on the Freshman Football and Track Teams; Manager 150-pound Football (3); Manager Varsity Basketball (4) ; member Theatre Intime (3) (4) ; Chapel Choir (1) ; Presi- dent Managers Club (4); Head Cheerleader (4); Board of Directors, Student Faculty Association (2) (3) (4); Undergraduate Council (4); Tiger Inn. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 131 Henry with F. F. Morrill; Junior year at 4 Blair Tower, with A. M. Wood ’37; Senior year at 4 Blair Tower, with R. M. Wood ’36. Etherington will probably engage in the paper or aircraft industries, or teaching. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 152 East 81st St., New York City. IE ee ROBERT HOWE EVERITT Bob Everitt was born October 29, 1913, in Jersey City, N.J. He has also lived in East Orange, N.]. He is the son of Chauncey V. Everitt, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons ’oo, and Lillian Stuart Howe. His father is in the insurance business; vice-president of the Preferred Accident Company. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is George O. Seward 2 He prepared at Newark Academy, where he was active in School Publica- tions; Cum Laude. | At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was Polo Manager, letter (4) ; and a member of the Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St.; Sophomore and Junior years at 303 Walker, alone; Senior year at 231 Walker, with W. T. Smith, J. M. Hustead, E. W. Scudder, R. B. Scudder, and R. F. Bennett. Everitt will probably engage in the air transport or aircraft manufac- turing business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 111 Washington St., East Orange, N.J. [el44 ] Oy . TASH OE BRR SOE EEA SES ° 2e% ae sya ee g's Oats SS a é 2— TOR Ia AT TT TREES STEPS A PCE RS oi boas NOTRE i a Pe se a Se leg EE oy sake | ae as . ES . : Sa =. a © y : 5 D3 U io Se iy ines | ig + “e 0 . . Ms hd ; x = 8 i ¢ Bat ° re D a os ‘ A ; : 33 aM); R te ag et ae ea oe | pout } vl fe mS a ¢ Se ff '- oe wn a s. ey EA ’ pases ee wt apne VAe DD rene Piet fas : 0 er ey 5 Ae ER Ste ee OSS Ors t cae is of Dept FeO Ma TEA LEW a tee a4 Rice i ots Oe at a a aoe ALBERT FRANK FABER, JR. Al, Fabe Faber was born October 19, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Albert Frank Faber and Stella May Stall. His father is a money broker, firm of Faber and Company. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School, where he was on the Soccer and Cross Country Teams, and School Paper Board. At Princeton he engaged in Mechanical Engineering; repre- sented Princeton at student convention of American Society of Mechanical Engineers, winning First Prize for paper delivered. He was a member of the Soccer Squad; Triangle Club (3) (4); Theatre Intime (3) (4); President Princeton Engineering So- ciety; Vice-President branch of American Society of Mechanical Engineers. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 Park Place ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 133 Little, with Frank C. Cheston, Jr. Faber plans to study mechanical engineering at Princeton, and to become an engineer. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 112 Rutland Road, Brooklyn, N.Y. [nds BYRON FAIRCHILD Barney, By Fairchild was born June 29, 1912, in Nanticoke, Pa. He is the son of Byron Fairchild, deceased, and Josephine Koser. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Nanticoke High School, and Mercersburg Academy. At High School he was on the Football Team, and Manager of Track; at Mercersburg he was on the Cross Country Team. At Princeton he majored in History and Public and Inter- national Affairs. He was on the 150-pound Football Team (2), letters (3) (4); in the Baseball Managerial (2); member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 23 Bank St., with J. Arthur Bowen; Sophomore year with Bowen at 11 Blair; Junior and Senior years with Bowen at 16 Blair. Fairchild is undecided as to his future occupation. He isa Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 139 East Main St., Nanticoke, Pa. [ 146 J THOMAS EDWARD FAIRCHILD Tom Fairchild was born December 25, 1912, in Milwaukee, Wis. He has also lived in Madison, Wis. He is the son of Edward T. Fairchild and Helen McCurdy Edwards. His father is Associate Justice in the Supreme Court of Wisconsin. He has one sister. He prepared at Riverside High School, in Milwaukee, and Deep Springs School in California, where he was active in De- bating, Music, and Class Offices. At Princeton he was on the Debate Squad (2); member Clio Hall and Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 South Middle Reunion, with George F’. Holmes; Sophomore year at 31 South West, with Walter W. Kemp. Fairchild left Princeton in June 1933, attended Cornell Uni- versity, receiving an A.B. in June 1934. He is at present a law student at the University of Wisconsin, and plans to engage in the practice of law. He is a Congregationalist and a Progressive. His permanent address is 1910 Regent St., Madison, Wis. E147) J GEORGE CRANE FARNHAM Farnham was born August 6, 1912, in Buffalo, N.Y. He is the son of Frederick S. Farnham and Mary E. Crane. He has one sister. He prepared at Nichols School. At Princeton he majored in Economics, and was a member of Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place; Sophomore year at 214 Pyne; Junior and Senior years at 432 Cuyler. Farnham plans to study law. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 601 Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N.Y. [ 148 J JOHN GRAY FARON Jack Faron was born May 30, 1912, in South Orange, N.J. He has also lived in East Orange, N.J. He is the son of John Gray Faron, deceased, and Louise Pratt. He has one sister. He prepared at Newark Academy, where he was on the Golf Team, Advisory Council, Manager of Basketball, and a member of the School Paper Board and Year Book Committee. Att Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was in the Basket- ball Managerial (2) ; member Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Char- ter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place; Sophomore year at 122 Holder, with J. H. Hart; Junior year at 102 Blair, with John J. Amory; Senior year with Amory at 121 Cuyler. Faron plans to continue his studies in architecture at Princeton. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 157 Harrison St., East Orange, N.J. [ 149 J JOSEPH PATRICK FARRELL Joe Farrell was born April 17, 1913, in Sugar Notch, Pa. He has also lived in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He is the son of Thomas F. Farrell and Catherine McGrane. His father is a lawyer; director, First National Bank of Ashley, Pa. He has two brothers and three sisters. He prepared at Canterbury School, where he won a prize in Mathematics, and was a member of the Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams; staff of the Literary Magazine. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Baseball ‘Team, numerals; Scrub Football, letter (2) ; Glee Club (23) ): (4°)5: Gatholic Glub; CourtiClub: During Freshman year he roomed at 31 North Edwards ; Sopho- more and Junior years at 525 03 Hall; Senior year at 93 Blair. Farrell intends to study law. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 338 South River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. [ 150 J EDWARD LOUIS FAUSAK EdsElerr Fausak was born March 27, 1912, in Jersey City, N.J. He has also lived in Hightstown, N.J. He is the son of Edward Fausak and Rose Whitlieb. His father is president of the City Bakery, of Hightstown, N.J., Inc. He ha one siste r. | He prepared. at Hightstown High School, where he was active in Soccer, Baseball; Secretary Freshman Class; Business Manager of the School Paper; Dramatics; Officer, Hi-Y. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Football Team; Junior Varsity Football Team (2); Club (Gateway) Baseball and Touch Football Teams (3) (4); Gate- way Club, Sports Director. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 Park Place, with Joseph Kershaw; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 13 North Ed- wards, alone. Fausak will probably engage in the baking industry, with his father’s concern. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 113 Main St., Hightstown, N.J. Eusnhd GEORGE LESLIE FENNER, JR. George Fenner was born August 8, 1913, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He is the son of George Leslie Fenner and Jessie Flick Beers. His father is a lawyer; president Wilkes-Barre and Hazleton Ice Company ; president Smith-Bennett Printing Corporation; direc- tor Central Forging Company. He has two sisters. He prepared at Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., where he was a member of the Literary Society, Publications Board, and Orchestra; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in History; Second General Group (2) (3); member Whig Hall. During Freshman year he roomed at 46 Vandeventer Ave., with R. H. Super; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 133 Holder, with Super. Fenner plans to study law, and to engage in the legal pro- fession. } He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 346 South Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, [eey [ 152 J ROBERT NEELY FERRER Bob Ferrer was born September 24, 1913, in Havana, Cuba. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of A. S. Ferrer, Tulane University ’11, and Flor- ‘ence E.. Hickman. His father is a chemist. He prepared at William Penn Charter School, where he was a Class Officer; Captain School Debate Team; Soccer and Track Teams, letters; Dramatics Club member; Cum Laude; awarded Roberts Fund Scholarship by Princeton Club of Philadelphia to Princeton. At Princeton he majored in French; Second Group Honors. He was a member of the Championship Intra-Club Rifle Team (3); Varsity Rifle Team (4); Freshman Soccer Team; Theatre Intime; Freshman Debate Panel; Varsity Debate Panel; Arbor Inn, Treasurer (3), Athletic Director (4). During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 444 Brown. Ferrer plans to study law at the University of Pennsylvania. He isa Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 1929 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. [res a : | ve Ak we aise Gates: iste: ste tye mga : = nies - — fe ea Py W an hay) bees ” Re) PNG, ip fis a! ‘el TLRVONAZ ONEL ELI Weredy LET ete Ce Se ent Og he Sh te Gis CenES S = tet Tse, ¢ a e NE Bee + © PF) wea CHE ae me Ses ainren Ses = OT | a ay ea IE es SU oee mrss wate oe - . dg o o. a : le fins : ‘ : A 3 . 3 r flee “LS Bie f3 : A eed) lay fale | wh, : ae 4 - . ovL. he b vy: SH FOV AI VON EM , are: Se a a was eV: - ew ee Be ie : a a le 0 ty SOS eet oe ciel se’ az it Pi dy Pe Naas Fn ck oe oe Park he 2 mt FOP ae A eee epee = FREDERICK ABRAHAM FETHEROLE, JR. Fred Fetherolf was born June 29, 1913, in Allentown, Pa. He is the son of Dr. F. A. Fetherolf, University of Pennsyl- vania ‘04, M.D., F.A.C.S., and Mary C. Sieger. His father is a surgeon. ‘He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was on the Tennis Team, member French Club and Ol a Podrida Board; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology ; Second Group Honors. He was a member of the Anti-War Society ; Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 84 Holder, with John M. Andreas; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 82 Holder, with Rev Daingerfield. Fetherolf intends to become a physician. His permanent address is 2803 Chew St., Allentown, Pa. Ege ROGER STANLEY FIRESTONE Rog Firestone was born June 25, 1912, in Akron, Ohio. He has also lived in Miami Beach, Fla. He is the son of Harvey S. Firestone and Idabell Smith. His father ts chairman of the Board of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. He has four brothers and one sister. His brothers are Russell A. Firestone ’24, Harvey S. Firestone, Jr., 30, Leonard K. Firestone ’31, and Raymond C. Firestone ’33. He prepared at Asheville School, where he was a member of the Crew, Glee Club, and Choir; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Physics; member Sigma Xi Society (3). He was a member of the Crew, numerals (1) ; Varsity Crew, letter (3) ; Instru- mental Club (1); Cottage Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 183 Little, with R. C. Firestone 733; Junior year at 183 Little, with J. V. Hendrick; Senior year at 324 Walker, with J. C. Bright, W. B. Elliott, and W. C. Gardiner. Firestone plans to study physics and chemistry at the California Institute of Technology, and will probably engage in research work, for the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Harbel Manor, Medina Road, Akron, Ohio. Pabser a “yee . Hea WO USEEL BY Syuah coe 4 ele set es ee Fi : te ™ PET oie 5 = spot aos ip Bs ar OH Be OT TR 8 rae F i ere er ee Se 3 Teer . . ees = = site Giese ae ane nee mwee ny oe Ae Se Marte ore AC iid ABOU Sr oO ACU Coa GEO an QS too FPG eee ga He gan ass eeeeaty we ae a0 eo § 4 “SS Vv : ec ss) oS y + ee a ne TE + FS : : ING 7 PS -, sf : 1 2: Ne i a a j r : 7 . os — le Hy a ° a . . . on i oes ee ork : | i rea athe ae D 7 F oe A : SE OR 4 iad |! ’ ‘ ts ag te au ge oe im LS oe . =] . ys. “os [5 ori {bo EE: . re R28 Seed ney Ss fee get los se 4, Na Je OS ee, Oe erage oie see Baer open co tS BRIE ip aN eee sec wa gO Matinee Sue tele . ESD Af Hie reas ees es Ryrsie ene SAE chsiee oe Sees) ele . yen ee nd ‘ Re EG sete 5°? ee. . =. RICHARD RIDDLE FISHER Dick Fisher was born February 27, 1913, in Maplewood, N.J. He is the son of Chester L. Fisher and Katherine Barton Riddle. His father is in the cooperage business; president Philip E. Ma- duro, Inc. He has one brother, Chester L. Fisher, Jr., geek. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Debating Team, and in the Musical Organizations. At Princeton he majored in English. He was active in Fresh- man Debating; Manager Students News Agency; Organist for four years at Princeton M.E. Church; member Court Club, Pres- ident. During Freshman year he roomed at 13, Patton, with Chester L. Fisher, Jr.; Sophomore year with Fisher at 23 Blair; Junior year at the Court Club with Tom Trimble; Senior year at the Court Club with Mike Curto. Fisher plans to study law. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 15 Highland Place, Maplewood, N.J. [ 156 ] WILLIAM ALEXANDER FISHER, JR. Fisher was born February 7, 1913, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of William A. Fisher ’96, A.B., M.D., and Anne Courtney Baylor. His father is a surgeon. He has two sisters. Besides his father, among his relatives who attended Princeton were his great-grandfather, 1774, his grandfather, 1846, and two uncles, in the Classes of 1880 and 1884. He prepared at Gilman School, where he was on the Football and Wrest- ling Teams, and Year Book Board. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology. He was on the Fresh- man Wrestling Team, numerals; Varsity Wrestling Team, letter (2) ; 150- pound Football Team, letters (2) (3) (4); Two-Foot Club; Ivy Club, Chairman Pool Tournament. During Freshman year he roomed at 2-C Holder, with John VanderHorst and H. L. Smith; Sophomore year at 9-A Holder, with Streeter and Osborne; Junior year at 211 Cuyler, with J. P. Williams and R. D. Osborne; Senior year at 311-314 Walker, with Williams, Osborne, and McWilliams. Fisher plans to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 20 Blythewood Road, Roland Park, Md. Se SS 6 tah cei Nees) ies fe te. S TREE, tal | ‘le (SQNO8 . “an =i ora ear ante. PY Seed ° . id PAUL FITTING Paul Fitting was born August 6, 1913, in Nutley, N.J. He has also lived in Chicago, I1l., and Glencoe, I]. Fe? is thesson (of en George Fitting and Neve Moesinger. His father is agency manager for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of America. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Newark Academy, where he was on the Foot- ball, Baseball, and Basketball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics; First Group Honors. He was on the Lacrosse Team, numerals (1), major letter and Varsity Club (2) (3); member Glee Club (4) ; Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 102 Holder, with H. O. Schundler, Jr.; Sophomore year at 421 ’01 Hall, with J. A. Mac- Sporran; Junior and Senior years at 221 Walker, with H. O. Schundler, Jr. Fitting plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 233 Whitford Ave., Nutley, N.J. [158 st oa Cae 2. Aor 8 yrs fe) ) By 2 oa CCR at ea ee oa Oe ee ot be ek re wetse® io ef ot oe RO kf OF 8 ey CAC ie te delle a Bronce re eee encae oe Sway jo fee, 6) | i 3 ze Fo , S } onaing i j a 2 | kes QV.0 4 ya - a VON SV. AA “= . . Ae She eee pete hl See 3 BS ate ee Ey ee cep oat = Oar ier} crs . RICHARD LEIGH FITZGERALD fargo, HONG s FitzGerald was born May 11, 1914, in Boston, Mass. He is the son of Richard Y. FitzGerald, California ’95, LL.B., and Susan Grimes Walker. His father is a retired lawyer. He has three sisters. _ He prepared at Roxbury Latin School, where he was on the Tennis Team, member Student Council, and Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of the University Band. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 South Edwards; Soph- omore and Junior years at 2 South Edwards; Senior year at is 10 South Edwards. FitzGerald is a Democrat. His permanent address is 7 Greenough Ave., Boston 30, Mass. [C159 J 3 Bis n — a a es ee Se = EE 2 . Tak gp Sint i OAS OPE oS ER NE Pen CE ae = } CE eRe aes es t age ape vate Heat eae Pane, Vaneye ves A 5 ee i a RE AI a TR ISS oc a oh Cae! oe SER Ai i woke aoe Ww = 4 “ A x SNe +: eh 1 ig ; ‘i : . F, :, ae = ms 3 6) . | 2 é i Yan), sf eg) . A i - - . . ie ’ . “WW Ne 3 “eget $s coe |B = ls r me 3 =. (2: FOV ARVO A: . ‘ | free Area es : oa Wi VOY SHV. : e . se e e: 5S ” : fe : a a a =, Ae ere Sie OF a APed, Ser 3 fe Ehewk LEIS £ pacman id tice Fine oe ler ire Le | Sie Heh oye OE PRY ech ts 5 j CRAIG COLEMAN FITZPATRICK Fitz Fitzpatrick was born December 1, 1913, in Hollis, Long Island, N.Y. He has also lived in Montclair, N.J. He is the son of Irving Fitzpatrick and Josie Louise Coleman. His father is an importer, president Knickerbocker Mills Com- pany. He has one brother, Irving Fitzpatrick, Jr., ’31. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Baseball, ‘Tennis, and Debating Teams, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Triangle Club; Cheerleader; and a member of Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 124 Henry, with William M. Lanning; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 124 Henry, with Paul H. Harwood, Jr. | | Fitzpatrick expects to become an importer, affiliated with his father. | He isan Episcopalian and a Republican. | His permanent address is 224 Christopher St., Montclair, N.J. | [ 160 |] ial witha RAS eT Se = tenes 7 OER eo ea Rn a ey ati Se EA ERO ° : cf CNC) SS rd see Sua Os, Os Sa UNC ra ees “-,. kb : oS ie € he . 5 : f i oye § 4, ‘s . : . as 5 0 hes y - ae °e ae ‘ A LY Vee . % } P 3 of, Sf A ee he eos eigiens seer ie BA git! anthem oe MA eee et 2S ee a : Oe e 2 Y 5 epee ris ° THOMAS UPDEGRAFF FLANNER Tom, Major Flanner was born August 15, 1912, in Battle Creek, Mich. He has also lived in Chicago, III. He is the son of Thomas U. Flanner, deceased, and Helen Louise Exberstein, and stepson of John L. Kellogg. His stepfather is president of the Kellogg Wax Paper Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Culver Military Academy and Hun School. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was active in Intra- Club Athletics; member Catholic Club and Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 2 Vandeventer Ave. ; Sophomore and Junior years at 524 °03 Hall; Senior year at 314 ’03 Hall, with George Harton ’36. Flanner plans to study law at Harvard. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 2952 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IIl. 161s | Sanit ee EE A te es (Sorter So tamer ons see —_,, - Vee Pe Pe DT oe: se wattage Saini aa CES POEL fe PE . a, eet i yey See ta haa eG ae oe ie . wa aes “0 ‘s e WN 2 Can ote Nd ze . 5 le [r= : FAIL NON GS py7. | f Sed |e ee Ber yo a ie i Oy) fae eee ti 3 x Se SL FON GI OV EW: aA ge = Dee Slee ee Deka wee? Be bet aol ate sat Teer Sore as Sissel CE Operetta er r JOSERH ALBURY HigkTRASs Alb, Flate Fleitas was born January 31, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Miami Beach, Fla., and in New York City. He is the son of Joseph Fleitas, Pennsylvania ’07, M.D., and Lucretia Allison. His father is a physician. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is William H. Lloyd ’o6. He prepared at Chestnut Hill Academy, Montemare School (Florida), and St. George’s School, where he was on the Football Team, Crew, Basket- ball Manager, and a member of the Choir. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages, specializing in French. He was on the Freshman Second Heavy Crew, numerals, 150-pound Fall and Winter Crew Squad (2); 150-pound Winter and Spring Crew Squad (3) ; member Cap and Gown Club, Assistant Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 162 Library Place, with Charles Lineaweaver; Sophomore year at 17 Blair, with Lineaweaver and J. L. Black; Junior year at 52 ’79 Hall; Senior year at the Cap and Gown Club, with B. O. Delaney. Fleitas is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 949 Bethlehem Pike, Chestnut Hill, Philadel- Dillane, [16293] RICHARD ELLIOT FLEMING El Fleming was born September 11, 1914, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Bloomfield and East Orange, N.]. He is the son of C. Norris Fleming, Penn State ’09, and Ruth Elliot. His father is purchasing agent for the New Jersey Zinc Company. He has one brother. He prepared at East Orange High School, where he was Captain of the Tennis Team, School Tennis Champion, member Spanish Club, Math Club, Engineering Club, and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group Honors (1) (2) (3) (4). He was on the Freshman Tennis Team, major numerals; Sopho- more Dormitory Basketball Team; Club Tennis Team (2) ; Club Basketball Team (3); Club Squash Team (4); Club Touch Football Team (4); Varsity Tennis Squad (3) (4); member Cloister Inn. : During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 511 Laugh- lin, with H. B. Matthews, Jr.; Senior year at 243 ’03 Hall. Fleming expects to engage in business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 48 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N.]J. {e162 e| - Pd Le gs wra oes ss 5 -@ : . Ag Oe er Avera eae ve Soh aot i Oe Seon COT ol MT ay Sisal eliza s miaiceinat (aaa ae ote Mae quash an =, 40m is fone AT aS tar Sa 5 Lah pare tS pret oso eA ORR cinder ete Cate 1, . cae Wal ad — tes am hie - 5 . FOU AVON EV.. - . SAI RAS ai ayy As ars, tae : WE Seite Tate pi saat) CAS Che mg AEE a Saas + ¥ oy ie oe oh Phas id THOMAS LEONARD FLETCHER Tom Fletcher was born November 5, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of Leonard Fletcher, deceased, and Florence Rhine. | He prepared at Princeton Preparatory School, where he was on the Football and Tennis Teams, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in English. He was a member of the Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 342 Foulke; Sophomore year at 411 Lockhart; Junior and Senior years at 328 Walker. Fletcher’s permanent address is 102 West 75th St., New York Cite [ 164 J MBYor : man A ER TERT ES as BL RL SRE eos gran) eee y stata een mow Pie ee tiene AY |: © p: f : “ . ne pet f 4 7 Boy aoa e e EA, eV f @) hy, Mec, a “A: : cathe Sy Scr Dinos Ch fear he's) OS ates BOP aA eet hi i sd i pa cai : Sate ee AS ae oF eee: Ze Cir aia -f 3 : ; need | sone ieee oc nn eae alls saab tas oe whl eictineaNie n ® Reta Way Re cosa mae Tate tears Tay 235 7 S SS Si . Oreok? a eiy a ores ;' Ss or i arts raeatcie Be a a iP Cea Sores Car —. ga x Ei om )- o- fhe 2 ee . ah fb VW 5 Ba . 2 Ge } cory NG ; ia been Gee Tama via tae) a = f 4 a’ oy : Ay Balti ie {to 4 . a t “i fi hi i tog: pears Coe go mere eb at Sige rondo eae he, fee, yet Oe : oe eee Say i a ras ST SE IC ad ee a Eo Dat “s e = yo erat Leese 3 108. . ¥ OEE ae ere oe Bs Oabati Y ie et 3 ° THOMAS DAVID FLYNN Tom Flynn was born February 19, 1913, in Los Angeles, Calif. He is the son of John T. Flynn, and Alice Bell. His father, who graduated from Georgetown, is an author and economist. He prepared at Flushing High School, where he was on the Publications Boards, Tennis and Swimming Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Varsity Tiockey Team, mayor letters (2) (3); Varsity Dennis Team, major letters (2) (3), Captain (4); Freshman Squash Team; member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 119 ’o1 Hall, with Rodger E. MacQuigg; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years with MacQuigg at 118 ’o1 Hall. Flynn plans to continue his studies in economics. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 3501 Edgewater View, Bayside, Long Island, N.Y. Lie ok i Ane el Pca pt Ca a ie Na nine uy Nine ie) eae ene as gee anes aosfat lg Sah eee ae zoo Ves Saniw cance ienaiy =e ee A PROCS EEL eerie tas a vets Pa ee ene ee POH ay” gen ae ; x Pieieiaaee arta Sr. fn an ee Teh Ba BL Fee antes Palate etre BON iS OS cr eee Cat Pane Rt ett Comea Ses, Renna” ea foe tie RTS NMG on ee epee SSS Mae rae oe Sead EON, RE iV Boca ag those é : ; 2 rac] WE aaa ope “aes aoe We , z 23 co ian P . t oe tt +8 r. Af) - )e : , a 5 . - . rey yf ee oes ’ “ ¢ ry} e car be 2 i ae 3 3 8 _ as ty a : Z 5 : SG i B . iO: O: Pee of Bey =e. A S| eed) a A S ‘ ©. BA ‘A Sites fe P =t a a lets : i r 2 yee rs 4 Prt A mie is . A Mepcoria Ame ' Se SPE a ee cg etins et allele Geis ements el Coie © Rete Wa fF Oe ew, AT see eehinge oh em: at’ Sas ty Se PA Te eee pee FESS Te Kerguelen nte s eae ‘sé 2 fee eat rae Pa el te dee EE RN er 8 ae te ohne wratter Rate on RS a Pca Het a ae 4 pate oes ° aD seay WILLIAM LEMCKE FORTUNE Bill, Fortch Fortune was born December 6, 1913, in Indianapolis , Ind. He isthe son of Russell Fortune and Elinor Lemcke. His father, who graduated from Purdue University, is an importer of veneers. He has two brothers. Among his relatives who graduated from Princeton is Ralph A. Lemcke ’o1. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was on the Football Team. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was Business Man- ager of the Datly Princetonian; President Philosophy Forum; member Right Wing Club; Cottage Club, Vice-President. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 42 Holder, with Pleasant J. McNeal; Junior year at A Blair, with Sid Johnson, Art Otis, and J. K. Stallman; Senior year also at A Blair, with Sid Johnson, J. K. Stallman, and A. C. Smith. Fortune intends to engage in newspaper work. He is an Independent. His permanent address is R.R. 17, Box 69, Indianapolis, Ind. C166 7 ANDERSON FOWLER Fowler was born January 28, 1912, in New York City. He has also lived in Peapack, N.J. He is the son of Arthur A. Fowler, Columbia ’01, and Eliza- beth Spencer Bonbright, both deceased. His father was a business man. He has one sister. Two of his uncles graduated from Princeton. He prepared at St. Paul’s School, in Concord, N.H. At Princeton he majored in French. He was on the Polo Team (1); Junior Varsity Polo Team (3); Varsity Polo Team (4); member Glee Club (1); St. Paul’s Society; Ivy Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 31 Holder, with J. T. Pyle; Junior and Senior years at 14°79 Hall, with Pyle and O. M. Langenberg. Fowler is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Peapack, N.J. [ 167 J CALEB FELLOWS FOxX, III Cabe Fox was born October 30, 1912, in Elkins Park, Pa. He has also lived in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Caleb Fellows Fox, Jr., and Helen Wilensen. His father, who graduated from Pennsylvania, is retired; affiliated with George S. Fox Sons. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Charles N. Read ’08. He prepared at St. Paul’s School, Concord, N.H., where he was on the Football, Hockey, Golf, and Debating Teams, and a member of the Crew. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Squash Team (1) (2) (3); Baseball Team (1) (2); member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau Street, with Williamson Thomas; Sophomore year with Williamson Thomas in Holder; Junior and Senior years with Thomas and Hunter Moss in ’og Hall. Fox left Princeton in November 1933, and is at present a salesman with T. M. Royal and Company. He was married April 14, 1934, to Miss Mary Austin Phipps of Tuxedo Park, N.Y. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 511 East Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Phila- delphia, Pa. 168: ] RR or Oe ee ree TARTS Ck routine en elite fe: ek is . A oe fey oe, b ; oe ., - . Ped ee oo 3 (A ; hee ‘ ay ; Ore serene BS : Se a LARM Gree et Creo ° . e : eos KELVIN MORGAN FOX Foxy, Kel, Senator Fox was born August 17, 1912, in Stamford, Conn. He has also lived in Tucson and Flagstaff, Ariz., Fort Pierce, Fla., and Scarsdale, N.Y. He is the son of Frederick P. Fox and Josephine Morgan. His father is a rancher and real estate broker; president Foxboro Ranch; president Frederick P. Fox and Company; president Heathcote Nurseries of Florida. He has three brothers and one sister. He prepared at Asheville School, Asheville, N.C., where he was on the Baseball and Tennis Teams; Cum Laude; member Ashnoca (School News- paper) Board; Glee Club; Choir; English Club; Soccer Squad. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Hockey Team, numerals; Freshman Tennis Team; Junior Varsity Hockey Team (2) (3); Assistant Manager Baseball (3); 4-inch Managerial “P” (3); member Press Club (2) (3) (4); Daily Princetontan Columnist (3) (4); Editor Princeton Calendar (3) (4); member Whig Hall (1) (2) (3) (4); Managers Club (3) (4) ; Woodrow Wilson Democratic Club, Vice-President (3)e(4): Charter Club: During Freshman year he roomed at 33 Holder, with George D. White; Sophomore year at 11-A Holder, with Robert B. Inglis; Junior year at 22 North West, with Gordon T. Gwinn; Senior year at 22 North West, with R. G. McClung and E. F. Prichard, Jr. Fox plans to engage in ranching and journalistic work. He is a Protestant and a Democrat. His permanent address is Foxboro Ranch, Flagstaff, Ariz. [ 169 J] WALTER MAYER FRANKLIN, III Bud Franklin was born August 7, 1913, in Rosemont, Pa. He has also lived in Plainfield, N.J. He is the son of Walter M. Franklin, Jr., and Elizabeth Pentz. His father is vice-president of Mayo Sales Corporation in New York City. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Loomis School, in Windsor, Conn., where he was on the Dramatics Board, and active in Intra-Mural Athletics. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was a member of the Triangle Club; Tiger-Towners Dance Orchestra ; Band; Terrace Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 343 Brown, with Ralph A. Amerman; Junior year at 231 Brown, alone; Senior year, also alone, at 231 Cuyler. Franklin will possibly engage in engineering work. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1015 Prospect Ave., Plainfield, N.J. ee viseet JOHN WESLEY FRAZIER, III Jack Frazier was born July 30, 1912, in Ocean City, N.J. He has also lived in Philadelphia, and in Wayne, Pa. He is the son of John Wesley Frazier, Jr., Pennsylvania Law ’98, LL.B., and Carrie Yeager. His father is partner in the law firm of Frazier and Frazier. He has four sisters. He prepared at Radnor High School, where he was President of the Athletic Association; President Senior Class; member Dance Committees ; School Magazine Board; National Honor Society; Student Council repre- sentative; and on the Football, Basketball, and Track Squads. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Lacrosse Team, numerals (1); Basketball Squad; 150-pound Football Squad; Terrace Club, Manager and Executive Committee member. During Freshman year he roomed at 10 Dickinson St., with Charles F. Schroeder ; Sophomore year at 97 Blair, with C. M. Dittmann; Junior year at the Terrace Club, with E. S. Carney; Senior year at 68 Campbell, with R. S. Bennett. Frazier plans to attend the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and to become a lawyer, affiliated with his father’s firm. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 132 Beech Tree Lane, Wayne, Pa. ots HENRY DODGE FREEMAN Freeman was born April 20, 1913, in Chicago, Ill. He 1s the son of Charles Yoe Freeman ’g9, and Sarah Esther Dodge. His father is partner in the law firm of Wilson and Mcll- vaine. He has two brothers. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are H. G. Freeman 03, Edgar Freeman’ ’07, D7 D: Dodge 10, and, C..Y.. Freeman, Jr: (22. He prepared at Santa Barbara School, where he was on the Base- ball, Track, and Polo Teams, and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Geology, winning Honors in that department. He was in the Crew Managerial Competition (2) ; Assistant Manager Crew (3); member Managers’ Club; Quad- rangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 202 Henry; Sophomore year at 33 Campbell, with O. M. Langenberg; Junior and Senior years alone at 54 Campbell. Freeman plans to continue his studies in mining engineering and geology, at Stanford and Harvard, and to engage in mining. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 1450 North Dearborn Parkway, Chicago, Ill. E72 A ‘ie ‘- @ RICHARD LINDSAY FREEMAN Dick Freeman was born January 3, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Moorestown, N.J. He is the son of Ralph Lindsay Freeman and Anne Ellen Roberts. His father is in the insurance business. He has one brother and one sister. Eldridge J. Freeman 32 is his brother. He prepared at the Haverford School, where he was on the Debating and Soccer ‘Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Indoor and Outdoor Polo Teams, numerals in both; Varsity Out- door Polo Team, letter (4); member Gun Club, Pistol Club; Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 315 Pyne; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 133 03 Hall, with Hugh T. Adams. Freeman plans to study law at the University of Pennsylvania and to engage in the legal profession. - He is a Republican. His permanent address is 607 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N.J. [3734] a wie 7 or foo L® gens Se ae eve Pang 2 eo eee ar Shee phi eG one are eee ee J fies Rate ian Saree oa ee Wiz li pu ergs eS ON aie a ars Teint a) 9 aol aia esis wal SORES RE A nxt ; = be SE Sae Cet we: Rt Due Pap) Oe eg ue tah Seatac nen at. wo TN : Sy SSS rere 6 : oA: ee fhe kN. y 2 .ht 5 : Wy oF am - ae ) asia as = a DJ ANY SAA PEAY iy ‘s ( Ginay ie iS a re. ph ot. . = ) NS Oe y 4 f e Se en ace ais x mir! Saw ANNV ONES ONED EA J Sah Sia a Painter ars peas alin, hago Ear ma all haere eas s Le Re oe A , CAE SUES CRs IR Sa ELS AE LHOSO ° Api Sia taza eciotath est faa tris senty aueligi bd games 4 Ne ros ea oe JACK BRUCE FRENCH French was born January 7, 1913, in Youngstown, Ohio. He has also lived in Aurora, I11., and in Canton, Ohio. ‘He is the son of Shirley Smith French and Maude Alice Jenness. His father is retired; formerly vice-president and treasurer of Central Alloy Steel Corporation, and president of Berger Manu- facturing Company. He has three brothers. He prepared at Hackley School, Tarrytown, N.Y., where he was on the Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams; Editor of the School Paper; Vice-President of the Senior Class. At Princeton he was a member of the Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 138 Nassau St., with E. M. Mulock; Sophomore year with Mulock in Holder Hall. French left Princeton at the end of Sophomore year, and has worked in the Sales Department of the Globe-Wernicke Com- pany of Cincinnati. He is at present a student at Mount Union College, in Alliance, Ohio. He plans to study metallurgy at Har- vard or Chicago, and will probably engage in the steel business. He isa Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is Box 35, Hartville, Ohio. res Se rere te et PoC we Gee area ae oe ener S le x z : wey ve fpes tele : , 5 ey dae aul : : p bed a ee y se - cy a me ee Wy TINWVONAZ ONE ED a fe in 4 a2. of 4 1G 2 Poy . Pe 6 ee irre Misc lie Aico aes oP a eine ah eae Seon nen ek, ly : ee CO : : ey i EDWARD MONTFORD FUCIK Ed, Red Fucik was born January 25, 1914, in Chicago, Il]. He has also lived in Highland Park, III. He is the son of Edward James Fucik, Illinois ’01, and Agnes May Mont- ford. His father is a civil engineer—River and Harbor Works; vice-presi- dent and general manager Fitsimmons and Connell Dredge and Dock Com- pany. He has one brother. He prepared at Deerfield-Shields High School, where he was on the Football Team and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering, winning First Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Football Team (1), numerals (2) ; member Princeton Student Chapter American Society of Civil Engineers, Treasurer (3), President (4) ; Tower Club, Secretary (3) (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 14 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 185 Little, with J. M. Brown Fucik plans to study civil engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and to engage in construction work. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 2767 S. Deere Park Drive, Highland Park, III. aS atl ° CERRY AERO TERE eae sae at SRE ir . 3 a PT ES RE AT SOT a TEE, =! f SOE EEC en ee eet eles SIN Oe sev Pin alt ea . 2 S : “s 1 - : : : we : jo A : G . ; cs 4 k 5 : = = ‘4 Oe 4 . he HE. - f ee | bs | «de , ‘ - i] 7 . - A f A s A on . 5 Rie ee : be ih t f ¢ ).J oe MGa A : ° . a A Y ARM, Br fr a , pee NT aes - gy AES She Cae ote: se’ - a Ey Be ee tai che | Pin CUE Me eR Ae be a) Ni ape ay (ia: . 5 A. mee ° os Shay ig A id CLEMENT CARRINGTON GAINES, JK. Clem Gaines was born March 24, 1912, in New York City. He is the son of Clement Carrington Gaines, Hampden-Sydney College ’14 (B.A.) and University of Virginia ’15 (M.A.), and Elizabeth Castle. His father, who is retired, was formerly head of the Eastman Gaines Business Schools. He prepared at Manlius School, and LeRosey School in Switzer- land, where he was active in Fencing, Soccer, and on the School Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 313 Foulke. Gaines expects to engage in journalism. — His permanent address is 106 East 85th St., New York City. [ 176°] CHARLES DOUGLAS GALLOWAY, JR. Doug Galloway was born May 5, 1913, in Springfield, Mass. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Charles Douglas Galloway and Emily Jane Gray. His father is factory engineer for the Electric Storage Bat- tery Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Chestnut Hill Academy, where he was on the Soccer and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was Secretary-Treasurer of the Princeton Engineering Society (4); member Student Branch American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place ; Soph- omore year at 432 Lockhart Hall, with C. B. Morcom, Jr. ; Junior year with Morcom at 511 Cuyler; Senior year at 43-53 Patton, with Morcom, R. Meadowcroft, and S. B. Coke. Galloway expects to engage in engineering, possibly with the Budd Manufacturing Company. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 520 Jarden Road, Chestnut Hill, Pa. [077311 ae 9 LOTTE ie! . Eprmaeprs Y AEE LD Bot 5 lin Seas ae tle ges rac aes were S Ps Rees oS 2 ee mes WA . ha . co . Yee wy ty . “AP ° : by, Ly) 4 AS - OR ‘4 on XI 7 7 A : ee bake) Ged mae ( 1 0 3 rg vy Ni. a f aw f aa We i ve ' f 4 .' vy fe Ny Dc: bad Sr ¢ of. p Ms A), Af aS 3 Ce OS CE Sk ts er ay POMS Py ae LEP bch ari Jarl eda kaanr yey Soe crap ieya) MPR nto aS y Si Pisiens re F oF . Sas . en Se ee ee a setae . 0 | om A att 5 “rte tex 3 EDWARD LAWRENCE GALLOWAY Ed, Eddy Galloway was born August 24, 1912, in Quebec, Canada. He has also lived in Evanston, IIl., Manitowoc, Wis., Durant and Wareka, Okla., Fort Wayne, Ind., St. Louis, Mo., and Louisville, Ky. i He is the son of E. W. Galloway, Wisconsin ’04, and Victoria Stevenson | Hull. His father is consulting engineer with the firm of Alvord, Burdick ; and Howson. He has one brother. He prepared at Evanston Township High School, South Side High i School (Fort Wayne), and Irving School, Tarrytown, N.Y. At South Side il High he was on the Football and Golf Teams, member Dramatic Club, and i Wranglers; at Irving he was on the Football, Baseball, and Golf Teams, | member Dramatic Club, and Annual Board. i At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Freshman Golf, | Class Baseball and Class Basketball Teams (1) ; 150-pound Football Team, f letters (2) (3) ; Basketball Team (2) (3) (4) ; Baseball Team (2) (3) (4); | Touch Football Team (4) ; member Whig-Clio Society ; St. James Society ; | Key and Seal Club, Treasurer and Manager. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 424 Witherspoon, with R. P. Weaver; Junior year at 424 Witherspoon alone; Senior year with i W. F. Schmick, Jr., at 424 Witherspoon. Galloway plans to study economics and business at Harvard. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is, Care Mrs. H. S. Vickery, Whitewater Ave., Fort Atkinson, Wis. [ 178 ] WOODWARD COGHLIN GARDINER Woody Gardiner was born August 20, 1912, in Toledo, Ohio. He is the son of John J. Gardiner ’ 06, and Helen Coghlin. His father is president of a manufacturing concern. He has one brother. He prepared at The Hill School, and Asheville School, where he was on the Baseball Team and Crew. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the F'resh- man Crew Squad, class numerals; Second Freshman Crew; mem- ber Cottage Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 14 Hami]- ton, with J. B. Routh; Junior year at 322 Walker, with R. H. avis Escher, Holt? and We Be Elhott; Senior year at 322 Walker, with W. B. Elliott, J. C. Bright, and R. S. Firestone. Gardiner is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Ottawa Hills, Toledo, Ohio. [ 179 J Tt gu Sy EEE a See a ee IS een ORE eer iss ln ts ia eee mg eh By ate a ee nee SY te On be we OES at oak F Gacy wo P ee le : oa - aE Wh Se Pee ek eS i ah tag I °' é : y AVA NE ZR AS: ZL ae N i 3 t ne ee fot, tae 5 J an) . i 7 co onl oy , = - aoe ry pas 4 ft ch 7 iBe SY Pasa wet - FER AIEEE Se RNS Y ee HAG Sie ae ee oman ct Si Siig Sis ma ety Siete gp See eS DIAN aI PUNY OM ON NA” 1 ss EY Be tS CRA ESR RA GILBERT KUHN GARRETSON Gil Garretson was born August 10, 1913, in Newark, N.J. He is the son of Charles H. Garretson and Edith K. Garretson. His father, who graduated from Rutgers, and New York Uni- versity, D.D.S., is a dentist. He prepared at Pingry School, where he was on the Swimming Team, Orchestra, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Honors, Second Group, in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Swimming Team ; mem- ber Glee Club; Band; Junglers; Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St., with R. Keppler; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 311 Cuyler, with Keppler. ) Garretson plans to study medicine or dentistry, at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Cornell or Columbia, and to become a doctor or dentist. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 51 Stengel Ave., Newark, N.J. [ 180 ] Acre aoa Me ae Kare eee sitio ease : : i . f : . Oe oe Sap a 7 . thes a Wed Fos Y 5 ee | ON LTE owe fal , : mf “a: mE : ane s of ahws 45° JOHNSON GARRETT Johnss Garrett was born October 26, 1912, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Robert Garrett ’97 and Katharine Barker Johnson. His father is an investment banker, firm of Robert Garrett and Sons; chairman Board of Directors Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; chairman Maryland Federation of Churches; Y.M.C.A. He has two brothers and four sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Robert W. Johnson ’76, Horatio W. Garrett 95, John W. Garrett ’95, Gordon Johnston ’96, William Fell Johnson ’05, and Robert W. Johnson, Jr., °12. Harrison Garrett ’33 1s his brother. He prepared at Gilman School, where he was on the Football, Soccer, and Debating Teams. At Princeton he majored in the Classics. He was on the Soccer Team, numerals (1), letters (2) (3) (4); Crew, numerals (1) (2) (4); member Student Faculty Association (1) (2) (3) (4); Class Secretary-Treasurer (4) ; member Undergraduate Council (4) ; Westminster Society (1) (2) (3), Vice-President (4) ; Cap and Gown Club, Secretary (3). During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 7-B Holder, with Peter P. Blanchard, Jr.; Junior and Senior years with Blanchard at 102 Patton. Garrett expects to become affiliated with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Roland Park P.O., Baltimore, Md. f 18%. ] i] ih i tl Sie are Ru agp SR ott. Wee Meta aca RSA tae = Se Core TR aes So LTR AEE ae Nae hs Rees = a, an od aot es SI Yarn a Seen ohare S + a Ie wee wer o matt . ; a ri ‘ee Ge . id bd = ‘¢ . 43 Pa - A ee i . = ; Ay}: ope whe. ; a : a ‘ ers . oo a Le a : ree H ay 5 CS ae 1a ‘ ae y 5 aoae ‘s Oo oe apie S VA P ee eS b oe 2 a ae . AN eer ae gS 6) pee ms See: WS eT 8 Ee aa ate at SR Cy ae ey = 5 é: : i : A —-. P) é % : vy ¢ + FREDERICK ROHRER GATES Gateste Gates was born April 9, 1914, in Kittanning, Pa. He is the son of Herbert Golden Gates and Winifred Rohrer. His father is a banker; vice-president Armstrong County Trust Company, in Kittanning, Pa. He has two brothers and three sisters. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Tennis Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics. During Freshman year he roomed at 80 Alexander St. ; Sopho- more year at 13 Bank St.; Junior year at 103 Holder, with Charles Davis; Senior year at 332 Joline. Gates is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 513 North McKean St., Kittanning, Pa. [S20] ae I TIRAT Ca RSS C SR, : SER id REO Ror aaa yaieltes = - SOM ae Fs oe ROS ee ae LC ann Rie a ° ; - atk a oe : Sis : G 7 Ss pe y oF : os aR : ef, 2 5 Ly =H Fore 4 ae Bie : Dp: © A ern) Ka ee Ie S ne a 6 a af. 7 BP ha alt Pa bh ed So eh. Pu oi ettad aan ky ate Sah CR? 17 ACD 55 A com fol z 2 4 2 v : . ey? ¢ t. . ot _ vs t . ALFRED GAWTHROP Al Gawthrop was born November 27, 1912, in Wilmington, Del. He is the son of Alfred H. Gawthrop and Arabella Fountleroy McGill. His father is district manager and director of the Amer- ican Car and Foundry Company. He has one brother and one sister. S. M. Gawthrop 37 is his brother. He prepared at Westminster School, Simsbury, Conn., where he was on the Football Team, Squash Team, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering; War Memorial Scholarship holder (1) (2) (3) (4). He was on the Freshman Crew, numerals; Third Varsity Crew, insignia (2); Varsity Crew, letter (3); Scrub Football Team, insignia (2); Manager Princeton Travel Bureau; Charter Club, Vice-President and Manager. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 143, Brown, with J. F. Patterson, Jr., and W. C. Motter; Senior year at 26 Middle Dod, with Patterson and W. W. Walker. Gawthrop is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 2202 Shallcross Ave., Wilmington, | Del. La1s3e] AT RRS ees SA at Ry PAA TEI TIC Aa IED ate oat ARS ee eee el at Ree ene est Eh I) PPT cram a ee aOR a CS keer nme e TCG By a | ee vat Seah « Bs eS ge Be Des eels Yay SED Be aes as Gate BAS a! EL i pL WS le fs : a2 ee fhe Ny. 2; oY Gas | s ays EA = a: A . i AN ; ; ‘ Ra i on Lee 3 ie: ae : Aa a toon ; + eA Ny aie eo NS ; : } cee 4 z) y “. 2g ‘s on re Hy i Fed eae E = oe i| as - fe of ? a a SY aa i a oe A Chagas aa : Calg ” EA SS ot ey Sere Fens! ef . + peit=- 89 oe eae a Se Creag ose ate Oe Lees ot Og He, s Ligne . ae SO eee Sutera é $ soc eg fA ao a = = a - = _— x ot Oe Ate tela ain de agu Rash) im 50 Tieyy (OXgl SMe ayes aca ySae SES By ONS aN cpa a Se a ris lee Bren the , IRVING SCHULTZ GEER TER TE Geer was born November 29, 1913, in Short Hills, N.J. He isthe son of Marshall Geer’gg, deceased, and Mabel Schultz. His father was a cotton broker; senior partner in the firm of ! Marshall Geer and Company. He has one brother, Marshall Geer, i Jt., “33, and two sisters. He also has an uncle in the Class of ’08. He prepared at Pomfret School, where he was a member of the Glee Club, Football and Hockey Teams. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Fresh- man Football Team, and a member of the Ivy Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 184 Little, with Shelby S. | Walker; Sophomore year with Walker at 82 Blair; Junior year at | 122 Henry, with James T. Skelly, Jr. ; Senior year at 114 Walker, | with Skelly. : Geer is an Episcopalian and a Republican. f His permanent address is Short Hills, N.J. [ 184 ] . . Somes ae S 5 estat eee ges TS eae they Slee pee gee, ; “0 2 é NE i + % et | |e . D: 4 . w a LEO avo 4: : Ce USM ARM ONE ee ow 8 re. tae ene ee Lh Oa ae e . 5 ¥ y : i CHARLES FRANCIS GENTER Chick, Charlie Genter was born August 31, 1912, in Scranton, Pa. He has also lived in Milford, Pa. He is the son of John J. Genter, deceased, and Adelheid B. Gallenkamp. He has two brothers. He prepared at Keystone Academy and Phillips Exeter Acade- my, where he was an Honor Man. At Princeton he majored in Economics. During Freshman year he roomed at 8 Madison St.; Sopho- more year at 114 ’o1 Hall; Junior and Senior years at 626 Laughlin. Genter is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Milford, Pa. [ 185 ] OO ce ewe Mec er PE a Ne. PENA 2 SRI Daa oy —_ = = Soe Ne ig) Sai as Ses ae STEELS oe 2 oahu Sg 8 ea SOTO wate esa ery was goto Sita NM tie LR Pept ony ton Seam sneow lanes salam ap aie ora temen m . 7 y ae . = 5 Pong Sy TaN jig 2 . eae Bp 3 ‘ f f yy } my a Ae 2 Ne a a BS. + = 4 i a a . 3 om cos Wee EAS ee aS © Sy bcPae 5 4 come SLO PR ona war so ee a RP eae er dlc Pane bah REO ee ds ee ee = a - ive 2 : - eines ins heme’ a tpi ta ¢ ey EDWARD ASHLEY GERHARD, JR. led Gerhard was born November 20, 1913, in Baltimore, Md. He has also lived in Winnetka, III. He is the son of Edward Ashley Gerhard ’06, Episcopal Theo- logical School (Cambridge), B.D., ’09, and Dorothy Cleveland. His father is rector of Christ Church, in Winnetka, Ill. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at North Shore Country Day School, Winnetka, Ill. At Princeton he was a member of Theatre Intime and the Glee Club. Gerhard left Princeton at the end of Sophomore year, and is engaged in the insurance business, in Shanghai, with American Asiatic Underwriters. He plans to continue in the insurance business. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Care American Asiatic Underwriters, 17 The Bund, Shanghai, China. [ 186 J pee STR ae eae site Nas fos 5 ae : og - 4 , . 4 ee RED pate Ca CR eer oa TN — ‘. == Le TENTS SSS ee ee ee Brltyscehen each arnens tern Sy teroa sence ft at SBN 7 TE rep SER EERO) PORE CRESS iT BERS pA) ECL SOREN . 5 WY } ae y Ks Es : ; j BN y 4 q De Oe D 4 “a Cr ‘ “ : Be Bad - 4 A 4 Pees © Hh mo) Ae |B te gy i . ese ae Y i f ’ 5 oy Ps AINVONAZONEV ED = SE EOV MI OVON SAM: wae CEN Be: : BP ot, Age teeny SN, Be Nareap Dus atl Ce oe See faa Ck YS Vege na Pe Nena Se eee ree ee 2 ‘ Rf ee, eae : - e Fy 2 io) e's) $ ° CHRISTOPHER GEROULD Gerould was born April 10, 1911, in Princeton, N.J. He is the son of Gordon Hall Gerould, Dartmouth ’99, and Katharine E. Fullerton. His father is Professor of English at Princeton University. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy and Hoosac School. Gerould was originally in the Class of 1933. He left college at the end of Freshman year, returning for Sophomore year with the Class of 1935 in the fall of 1932. During Freshman year he roomed at 3-A Campbell; Sopho- more, Junior and Senior years at his home on Fitz Randolph Road. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 119 Fitz Randolph Road, Princeton, IN. [187 HARRY TURNER GILBERT, JR. Hairbrain, Tarzan, Har Gilbert was born February 27, 1912, in Chicago, Ill. He has also lived in Pasadena, Calif., New Orleans, La., Cleveland and Youngstown, Ohio. He is the son of Harry T. Gilbert and Beulah Theresa Ugland. His father is in the steel manufacturing business, vice-president and manager of sales for the Illinois Steel Company. He has one sister. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Tennis Team, Soccer Team, member of the English Club and Dance Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Psychology; Second General Honor Roll (1) (3); Second Group Honors (3). He was on the Freshman Soccer Squad; Freshman Tennis Squad; member Triangle Club (3) (4); Right Wing Club (4) ; Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11-A Holder, with William H. Harrison; Sophomore year at 33 Holder, with Alexander McWilliams ; Junior year at 512 ’o3 Hall, with Alexander McWilliams; Senior year at 311-314 Walker, with McWilliams, J. P. Williams, R. D. Osborne, and W. A. Fisher. Gilbert will probably engage in the steel business. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is Del Prado Hotel, 53rd and Hyde Park Blvd., Chicago, Ill. [ 188 |] ag . Cee Sean ee Gitohs EUS cM orres en fac e} bic is Pal a t . 4 . ] Lan 1s D Cae) Seay “ Were . ¥ . a ae jens oy ERNEST HAMBLEY GILL Brud Guill was born June 24, 1914, in Dover, N.J. He is the son of Harry R. Gill and Catherine L. Hambley. His father is a newspaper editor and publisher; Dover Advance, Dover, N.J. He has three brothers and one sister. He prepared at Dover High School, where he was on the Track Team, member Glee Club, and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Electrical Engineering; Second General Group Honors (2) (3) ; Member Track Team, numerals Cheerleader (4). Glee Clubiiia( 3). Charter. club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 University Place; Sophomore year at 314 Henry, with C. E. Vilade; Junior year at 314 Henry with J. S. MacVickar; Senior year at 327 Foulke, with Vilade and MacVickar. Gill plans to engage in electrical engineering. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is 53 Sanford St., Dover, N.J. [ 189 J WILLIAM BUCHANAN GOLD, JR. Bill Gold was born June 16, 1914, in Chestnut Hill, Pa. He has also lived in Germantown, Pa. He is the son of William Buchanan Gold and Katharine Beatrice Kelly. His father is a business executive, with the Electric Storage Battery Com- pany, and Warren-Ehret Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Penn Charter School, where he was on the Track, Soccer, and Basketball Teams; President Literary Society ; member Student Coun- cil; Class Valedictorian; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages and the School of Public and International Affairs; Second Group Honors. He was on the Soccer Squad (1) (4); Track Squad (1) (2) (3); Photographic Editor 1935 Bric-a-Brac; Advertising Manager Nassau Lit; Nassau Herald Committee ; Debate Panel (1)° (2) (@) se Theatre) Inttme Companys(1) (2 mayan) Cliosophic Society ; Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 244 Lockhart ; Sophomore and Junior years at 531 Cuyler; Senior year at 621 Cuyler, with William P. S. Breese ’36. Gold plans to study law at Harvard, and to engage in the legal profession. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 507 Westview Ave., Germantown, Pa. [ 190 J eee ah BE oe see oes ‘N r See a ee i or Stee, wit nerd es ae re = yA oe Ns eee S soy “ es ich S Re y .y, PLEAS eae Bi aes j 3 oe... ss Os x r if FQ : ry A Y eee, Wan) oF Bad) SN 4 fe . Bae See Sy fis 2 bee fn CO: aS: oO: P oo a2 “9 y 5 Lf Cad Set Be ethos eee ea yey 3494525 = Raat bt ts Berceg Dates week cee! On, epee ee ne eae fe Rigs meet” e 6 . cee seis Be i a i ry = 5 Fe) ‘ fb latory 3 Meet oy easels: : = JOHN DOUGLAS GOODMAN Doug Goodman was born February 25, 1912, in Auburn, N.Y. He is the son of O. J. Goodman and Mildred W. Weeks. His father is manager of the Old Home Bakery Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy. At Princeton he majored in Geology; member Charter Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 9 South Reunion, with J. C. Kelbaugh; Junior year at 21 South West, with Kelbaugh; Senior year with Kelbaugh and T. E. McCabe, at 7-A Holder. Goodman will probably engage in the oil business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 47 Hamilton Ave., Auburn, N.Y. fi, 1916] ae acs oe Ve ee Crepe ene ee Ue a ab eace ye oi One eee Bos . eae: Se canoe sty Lie OS se eds RRL 5k eran De Rgin in wmiswiincaimatcrt cae tate ET I OP arrccre - = — = NET PEC SE UL SETS en Sas Koes Sige 7, a lesen eae 3 : x S a” Sy ze Sr 0 Re iF 5 £ABSS : i ? yy R Bis . . 2A 2 Ke va Yes 2. ff Pa i ie: 2 : y . ca he os icy q 7 . i ’ ¥ cd fone) a OY ni a ae yy 4 LA 4° ey) THINS ‘= eg ette See Tyee. § ae fe tee Que : p el 1 SS : Sn ny hie ‘i CO. xX. P a oO: a es : eae SWB ae ! or SWS sel SA a SS Beir ies Sew), Soieceenet OS ae SaaS Test aN Phra), serie Cstene SS ee ate ied Sy ea bone aa ity: Uratrt) eae aere cor . ae oe . - a Sie nara che tes diat acetic Mn, age tesepmes cara 2 St mae oer sidan SR Gk Aaa REO of. C Tat eit he beens UANED: JAMES SYLVESTER GOODWIN Jimmie, Goodie Goodwin was born March 23, 1912, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of William Grandy Goodwin and Matilda Loder Warren. His father is an insurance broker, firm of Gilmour, Rothery and Cortiss. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Scarsdale High School, where he was on the Tennis and Baseball Teams, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Varsity Tennis Team, major letter (2); member Glee Club; School of Public Affairs; Gateway Club, Secretary. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 1 South Edwards. Goodwin plans to take a law course, and will probably engage in the insurance business. He isa Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 19 Chesterfield Road, Scarsdale, N.Y. [ 192 J] = neuen? 23: . SESE SEs METER IN ee (SER ADA ha oR N SE re one ae Re 2 ghee pad Soh OMe ene (ae Saale la i bald Ve i , 3 “ : : Y . . b fs ° : Wt: 0 Mb ay ey t 5 te oe @) ‘4 aah a Rss z eV Lat ot A y Wes Dy ae are we A “ 5 ed SS ae Oe aver, —. ae « Ba At eS Ar aa igh eorer lord aces | mF z . os eas . at, . Pore + ° DOUGLAS GORMAN, JR. Doug Gorman was born November 6, 1912, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Douglas Gorman ’o3, B.S., and Gwendolyn Nash. His father is president of the Cumberland Coal Company. He has four brothers. Edmund Nash Gorman ’36, and Arthur P. Gorman ’38 are his brothers. He prepared at Groton School, where he was on the Football Team, and Grotonzan Board, and a member of the Crew. At Princeton he majored in English; Second Group Honors in Freshman year. He was on the Football Squad (1) ; 1 50-pound Crew (1); Championship Dormitory Squash Team (2); winner Intracollegiate silver medal; Soccer Squad (4); member Two- Foot Club, and Ivy Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 213 Lockhart, with Nor- cross S. Tilney; Sophomore year, with Tilney, at 74 Holder; Junior and Senior years at 523 ’03 Hall, also with Tilney. Gorman will probably engage in publishing. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Stevenson, Baltimore County, Md. cece NORMAN GODFREY GORT Hungry, Fish Gort was born April 3, 1913, in Chicago, Ill. He has also lived in New York City, South Orange, and East Orange, N.J. He is the son of Godfrey Gort and Marie Jane Faeth. His father is a manufacturer; president Western Railroad Supply Company, in Chicago, Ill. He has three sisters. He prepared at East Orange High School, where he was on the Basketball Team and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics, and was a member of the Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 6 Hill Dormitory with J. C. Wriggins; Sophomore year at 65 Holder, with P. H. Eaton and G. N. Padgitt; Junior and Senior years at 6479 Hall, with G. N. Padgitt. Gort plans to study journalism at Columbia, and to engage in journalistic work. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 3920 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, II]. [ 194 J Chis - ° iy . SHS Ba lene tes SS Weis ker bE ee ‘ ay AW AAS i F 1° G . ( : ? . aL Ss ON 3 p ee oO: p x Shh ead Gre ah AS See Sn JRI BALCOM GRANNIS, JR. Balky Grannis was born October 18, 1912, in Chicago, Ill. He has also lived in Lake Forest, III. He is the son of Uri B. Grannis ’03 and Jane Bruner Given. His father is an investment counsellor; president Tilden Brothers and Grannis Com- pany. He has two brothers. Dustin Grannis ’32 is his brother. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was Manager of Track and Soccer, on the Hockey Team, and News Board. At Princeton he majored in Psychology ; Second Group Honors. He was on the Swimming Team, numerals (1), letter (2) (3), Captain (4); 150-pound Crew Manager (3) ; member Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 Hill Dormitory with Paul Abt; Sophomore year at 5 South Dod; Junior year at 23 Middle Dod, with R. C. Hallett, N. A. Ballantine, R. M. Brown, and W. G. MacKenzie; Senior year at 23 Middle Dod, with Hallett, Ballantine, MacKenzie, C. A. Krafft, and @--Carr. Grannis will engage in manufacturing, with the American Brake Shoe and Foundry Company. He 1s an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 550 Rosemary Road, Lake Forest, II]. [tose pape e 5 some y - 5 gisci miler ia seminal See ea 7 a erry eh shy = 4 : a: : 4 : . Oe : at 3, QVO ‘A x Coa spe 50 St yl aes het —’- Cael dre ca Dery SCC Ro) aed Sal eee HAROLD NATHAN GRAVES, JR. Gravy, Hal Graves was born January 20, 1915, in Manila, P.I. He has also lived in Washington, D.C. He is the son of H. N. Graves, Knox ’o08, LL.B., and Florida Easter Tolbert. His father is assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Central High School, in Washington, D.C., where he was on the Golf Squad (1) (2) (3). At Princeton he majored in Architecture ; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was a member of the Key and Seal Club; Bicker Committee (3) (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 41 University Place; Soph- omore, Junior, and Senior years at 312 703 Hall. His permanent address is 6926 oth St., N.W., Washington, D.C. [ 196 J SEIS oS Wass ease ? CRT Sa OE RT SEE Pree ae ee ee Eos Oe enoreachae oar one — GS — ape Sine SAUNA y Co See SOM S Kise ae wens eo : Sa EEEE i 35 mp Se Ot we Sry Laos ores “4% Tey Se cet ten rial Ws7S 7! Pa eAeeias G + ae ay You aie. yi 59 Kae s, i be, 5 ? 4 sy teeitie ie . : y Shs, ve Mey 777 ye SN i) : ae 4 f aay “Af “ 1, 33 Ne CS : : a ion ote we i) _ pia re ; ry ay : a i A Ae ‘e. byes BH ie iy +] . -e oe, 4) - read Rca . ? i a (@) i CO: Le Sen Sey a : at ie 20 fe ro Wy p £3 on ao be ws aie 2 Ker tthy . 4 y | came oP OPN tee BA wel ge to, ot Qe tens r04 Ee . 9 : ee one C a : - ee +, Se £0 S8 Tw... Ore SP, 8 OS at Pace . rege? - Pete Sacto Mee Hae Re eco aste eee es ve Neet t 3s dnote 5 Ac ce he pee ee ARG cpa os - - Sper ela oie (aetna en Shes conte eteiea tales a3 Sheela sy i sty oa . BAS eae cea JOHN LEO GREBAUSKAS Grab, Gravy Grebauskas was born September 23, 1911, in Union City, Conn. He is the son of Joseph Grebauskas and Petronella Gedris. His father is retired. He has three sisters. He prepared at Naugatuck High School, and Peddie, where he was on the Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Golf Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Basket- ball Team (1) (2) (3) (4); Freshman Football Squad ; member Dial Lodge, Treasurer and Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 6 South Reunion, with Michael Berman; Sophomore year at 36 North Edwards, alone; Junior year at Dial Lodge, alone; Senior year at Dial Lodge, with James Quinlan Bensen. Grebauskas is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Roman Catholic and a Wilson Republican. His permanent address is 114 Curtiss St., Union City, Conn. ielo7 Cte aie oe 4 Serer ar e ers 5 Bit fae ate Te we Sos esa a hagas Spo Yan S Sees aera SCE. ia 7! EO eat oy sy a et -. Sand ac ee ley TSR PRRSEY eee 52k : ; oe nes Ae; ie os 5 z Peano Ll see, ZR Cha ORS. id ep +e. x ee og = . = FS ES i - i is oe She A © . Somees ZONE argent : . Be a wo rete - cs ae = JON ON, A: B ston igmicrs: ta vale cists oe io es Taner eae Neen seg ge He Pea CR Gane BIE roe Nig aN EES OS rteetee 3 b Re caine! fe oF eee ae! Oe r WHARTON GREEN, JR. Butch Green was born December 19, 1910, in East Orange, N.J. He has also lived in Summit, N.]. | He is the son of Wharton Green and Clara Barton. His father, who graduated from Milsaps College, is a builder and building advisor; presi- dent Wharton Green Company; advisor for government C.W.A. projects. He has two sisters. He prepared at Morristown Preparatory School, where he was on the Hockey, Tennis, and Dramatics Teams, and a member of the Jazz Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Psychology ; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Hockey Team, numerals; Junior Varsity Hockey Team (2) (4); Varsity Hockey Team, letters (3) (5); member Equinox Orchestra (1) (2), leader (3) (4) (5); Choir (1); Triangle Club (278s )e(4) (5) Prom Committees(3) °(4) + Fifth WheelvGiabecsymra. Member at Large (4) (5); Tiger Inn, President. _ During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Dickinson St.; Sophomore year at 11 Blair, with William Corbin; Junior year at 227 ’03 Hall, with Corbin; second Junior year at Tiger Inn with Daniel Hinman; Senior year also at Tiger Inn, with Charles Wardell. Green will probably engage in the advertising business. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 38 Lenox Road, Summit, N.J. [ 198 J Pere sit ey ae = Seth oe Bee ace (et ea fee nae nigens Sonate ane ore; we a a Seely: sok e: eur : “ te a) vse Deel era tippy a x 2s oa See meee eee ee 3 . é y y rey 1 “3 aR aS: ¢ alee © y i ‘ { “Ns = . A A nee: ec : oy ee 7 E aoe Sih é { ‘ is es D . 5 st re : 4 [i | é oo En ag) ih: 7 ve: ({ es fool (oc Ue ies a i ee . pled Rots ity pow = . = ' Neo : F pe wee ES . ’ a AANV ONAL ON LIEN “a Lf | FOV AI WV OV EY Pr asa rei oe ! G ji nchreerieed MES fs PTR aS ceen Ve Soe ST SEES Seige tome) Niet euceig eee eerisin hie het eNeel eens Ue Eee no teen OCC (Cae Ree : ous Guiles WOE oe ita, ecient ac ’ ; ftom Bose pee dy 5 eyes te paste e ay Sopris} ee « ae “s . Cie SRS . WILLIAM FAIRCHILD GREENLEY, JR. Bill Greenley was born March 5, 1913, in Newark, N.J. He is the son of William Fairchild Greenley and Mary E. Richards. His father is a Social Service worker; supervisor for the State of New Jersey. He prepared at Barringer High School, where he was on the Publications Board, member Glee Club, Science Club, Language Clubs, and Baseball Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics, winning Second Group Honors; on the Honor Roll (2) (3); member Class Baseball eamenot aul S society -sciracc OLD: During Freshman year he roomed at 6 Madison St. ; Sophomore year at 514 Pyne; Junior and Senior years at 624 Pyne. Greenley plans to attend Columbia Law School, and will prob- ably engage in banking. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 42 Essex St., Newark, N.J. [ 199 J Se agate rece inie fess can atm tes com wince au sea gt eee seb eliel 29 gates alentteaiert nent ee TE a emer ah ae rE. So ee eet ee ee Sa ie ets Re Sar 5 EN an Serie rate = are EN eel fr es ori th B BAA =! 7 EEE E Pee yes a s Se Paz poe ofa M2 lity Xe Re CA re Re 2 4 Le, Pel) aT a . a . Pe oy Say . . é bY, . fas o a € ( ips © 4 5 . : P Z on : Pe heh) ear 7 ’ fc aes As, : uy Es ; ; b 4 a koe Wea - 4 Ex POU fee 7 aes ie : 4 4 i a ay NN ‘ es ion |B is hs ' : 9 . . a . Pe! ‘Sig, = Nery SR Ue ie a elt Sees Chen rad Op : E ys oe ROR ae MERE eee Peaear 5 - 7 = sacs vie op ee rae NF vives ET . FREDERICK EDWARD GREGER Fred, Fritz Greger was born November 7, 1913, in Milwaukee, Wis. He has also lived in Menominee, Mich., Pittsburgh, Pa., New York City, Philadelphia, Pa., Seattle, Wash., and Hamilton, Ohio. He is the son of Henrik Greger and Wilma Elizabeth Drotning. His father, who graduated from Nondjhena Technical School, is chief engineer for the General Machinery Corporation. He has one brother. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy. At Princeton he majored in Economics, and was a member of Tower Club. During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 101 Holder, with K. C. Hewitt. | Greger will probably engage in banking. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2626 Pleasant Ave., Hamilton, Ohio. [ar200y5] se tey LEER TOE LUA PES EN RS Sees ear Oar Soy Ole tine epee eer cg OURO fe See eRe. Soy = = deh aed me gt Baie ert ete SG desis arts ene cn ae es {fa Gen 7, . 2 : y y Bid eR 135 N . 3 foe Ries) net pao (7A? yp a a j : Bel fem Ge (AN at ed 7 a fr Y 7 Pe = io ae) La? Oy . P is . rs we £ = AINV ONAL ONE ELS Ra Pee Se as® CBee! cas Ee Sivanae eee OS : Le USE th Tes MS. i Sanne eR So ees ane Y Rie eA ea Oey . es OD oe ae fe 9 ye oi JULIAN ARTHUR GREGORY, JR. Greg Gregory was born December 16, 1912, in East Orange, N.]. He is the son of Julian Arthur Gregory ’97 and Virginia Praether Evans. His father is senior partner in the law firm of Gregory, Stewart and Mont- gomery. He has one brother and one sister . Stewart Gregory ’36 is his brother. He prepared at Carteret Academy. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was in the Cane Spree, numerals (1); Freshman Wrestling Team, numerals (1); 145-pound Wrestling Championship, letter (2); Wrestling Team, minor “P” (3); Manager of Football, major managerial “P” (4); University Orchestra (1); Triangle Club (3) (4); Right Wing Club; Prom Committee (2) (3) (4); Cap and Gown Club, Vice-President. | During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 11 Holder, with James S. Armentrout; Junior year at 35 North West, with Armentrout; Senior year at 331-32 ’01 Hall, with John McCormick, George Willock, Rollo Luther, and H. Clay McCormick. Gregory plans to study law, and to become a lawyer. Hesisea, Wémocrat: His permanent address is 84 Carleton St., East Orange, N.J. Syeter? a ee e eo Reta sess enone EE TERNS EO . aR See ae : A Ba SR se at - PR Pe eee a aan cee NNe i sie = rR ERRETITID ot OE SELON em Te | TS Sr ro ed eae essa rao mee ieee Se Pola, Rates srthigus esa Meenas = PAG ete) RAO carr ence Ss Lay AN eee (piste Sra eee oot oh SAEs - + ‘ ASH] ROU mes oe 6) be re . ‘ 2 ’ ‘ ie ey 7 a “ -. 5 3 4 ms ‘ : 3 va eo = me 0s 3 - wae Ul . St . = we i ( o oe PS. 5 i Node ttned Z D Z oe e) vas Oe e “hh ioe hs i |i2 chor a of}. co} . J, . ta Se ee Bh) Pr casein fe) . Seay nent REAM A eM e a suiat ckar Gente yee : Pe Oi as i Penn eel cate cache : “See? Wsrmay FE tees oe ere Pres ioe 6 rs pee fet OM, Tsar eencete® Pe aire ce oy a 42 i ° . re y : F : eel ia c ° ° id DOUGLAS GRIESEMER, JR. Doug Griesemer was born August 17, 1914, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Maplewood, N.J., Washington, D.C., and in Chevy Chase, Md. He is the son of Douglas Griesemer’10, and Patty Mead Patter- son. His father is a newspaper man; director Publicity and Roll Call, American Red Cross. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Chevy Chase High School, where he was Presi- dent of Student Government ; Manager of Basketball; and on the Soccer and Track teams, letters. During Freshman year he roomed on Vandeventer Ave. ; Sopho- more year in Lower Pyne, with Mike D. Riddle; Junior year in Hamilton, with Edmund A. Gullion. | Griesemer left Princeton in February of Junior year. He worked for a while in a textile mill in Anderson, S.C., and is now in the Treasury Department of the United States Government. He plans to engage in industrial relations work. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. 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Orel yas Ta ee Ut Seo rpm nie OR ie ges ees I a a JOHN RAMSBOTTOM GRIFFITH Griffith was born February 4, 1912, in Chestnut Hill, Phila- delphia, Pa. He is the son of William Oglesby Griffith, Pennsylvania ’go, B.S. and M.E., and Helen H. Sherman. His father is an engineer. He prepared at Chestnut Hill Academy and Milton Academy. At Princeton he majored in History. Griffith transferred from the Class of ’34 to ’35 in February of Sophomore year, after a year out of college. During Junior and Senior years he roomed at 342 Witherspoon. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Saunderstown, R.I. [ 203 | + 3! R Leste PRN ERE ae = EgEPL eusisuncheat Ae NEES gee Ca a wal ta carat pg oN OIE (2a Tet aia tte al oth, - , fae CE al BD DA gM ERS eat nies eT Rae mere ir ee . °; 5 Sa On ote . a a : Sy rae A as v : 4 e2 |) cae . oh ts é BLD SS: Sey! fee eee (i : ‘p: . = . - el ae ew gt: ° ree Es Ard Sra Lr «7 EEN IDE NS set@ RL, GR eaaceaae eset naa’ ee dcaeicty eee 5 Asia ee rip ater ena eS a Hs icuiciecst os rane fev Li: z ; | a 2 . s ¥, . e ey? ¢ Fs ‘ ie oot U “9 FREDERICK JENNESS GRIFFITHS Fred, Freddy | Griffiths was born November 30, 1913, in Detroit, Mich. i He is the son of Albert Allen Griffiths and Constance Burt | Jenn ess. His father graduated from the University of Michigan. He has one sister. He prepared at Detroit University School. At Princeton he majored in Architecture ; member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St., with F. S. Strong; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years with Strong at 38 Little. Griffiths is an Episcopalian and a Liberal. His permanent address is 2188 Seminole Ave., Detroit, Mich. [ 204 7 JAMES DONALD GULICK Jim Gulick was born August 14, 1912, in Scranton, Pa. He is the son of Donald Gulick and Charlotte Zurflick. His father is Scout Executive of Scranton, Pa. He has two sisters. He prepared at Scranton Central High School, and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Swimming Team Crew, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering. He was on the 1 50-pound Crew Squad (1) (2) (3) ; member Glee Club (3) (4); tenuate | ub: During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore year at 61 Little with Edwin S. Carney; Junior and Senior years at 332 Witherspoon, with Robert C. Johnston. Gulick will probably engage in civil engineering. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 833 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa. e205. 11 EDMUND ASBURY GULLION Led Gullion was born March 2, 1913, in Lexington, Ky. He has also lived in Honolulu, Washington, D.C., El Paso, Texas, Leavenworth, Kans., Gov- ernors Island, N.Y., Louisville, Fort Thomas, and New Castle, Ky. He is the son of Lt. Col. Allen W. Gullion, Centre College ’o01 and U.S.M.A. ’o5, LL.B., and Ruth Ellis Mathews. His father is an officer in the United States Army. He has two brothers and two sisters. He prepared at Western High School, and Emerson Institute, where he was active in Debating, Dramatics, Oratory, and on the Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Nassau Lit Board (3); Literary Editor (4); Whig-Clio Executive Council (2) (3) (4); Debate Panel (2) (3) (4); Debate Manager (3); Theatre Intime (2) (3) (4); “The Club” Executive Committee (4) ; Woodrow Wilson Democratic Club, Treasurer (1); Princeton Anti-War Society, Executive Committee (3) (4); Whig Hall; Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 North Edwards; Sophomore year at 32 North West, with T. A. Parrott; Junior year at 3-A Hamilton, with D. Griesemer; Senior year at 42 North West, with M. C. Morgan and G. A. Vondermuhll. Gullion plans to study law at Harvard and to engage in foreign service. He is a Christian and a Democrat. His permanent address is New Castle, Ky. F 206 7 JAMES VICTOR GURGE, JR. Bill Gurge was born November 4, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of James Victor Gurge and Jane Regina Pace. His father is general manager of the Gardiaz Lines and Packet Steamship Company ; president of Gurge and Company. He has two sisters. He prepared at Staten Island Acad emy, where he was on the School Magazine Board; President of Class and Student Government; on the Base- ball Team (Captain, two years), Basketball Team (Captain Senior year) ; Soccer Team (3), and Track Team (1). At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Varsity Soccer Team (2) (3); Lacrosse Team (1) ; Swimming Team (1) ; Freshman Soccer Team (1); Basketball Team (1) (2); Championship Inter-Dormitory Basketball Team (2); Arbor Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St.; Sophomore and Junior years at 30 Nassau Street, with E. H. Buysse and A. G. Hoober ; Senior year at 43 Blair, with E. A. Jenkins and W. F. Hewitt, Jr. Gurge plans to study medicine in New York, and to become a surgeon. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 391 Howard Ave., Staten Island, N.Y. [ 207 J WILLIAM THEODORE HACK Bill Hack was born October 6, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in New Rochelle, N.Y. He is the son of Otto A. Hack ’03, and Clara Fendwick. His father is a lawyer, in the firm of Knowles and Hack. He has three brothers. Eugene R. Hack ’33, and David F. Hack ’33, are his brothers. He prepared at Georgetown Preparatory School, and Law- renceville School. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering, winning First Group Honors. He was a member of the Daniel Boone Society and Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 414 ’03 Hall; Sophomore year at 123 Holder, with G. H. Hammond; Junior and Senior years at 301 Hamilton, with G. H. Hammond and W. H. Sul- livan. Hack plans to attend Harvard Business School, and to engage in the engineering profession. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 241 Elk Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. [ 208 J = % 9 e - PIC ARS TF = -@ 2 2 eae pvine, ®. ‘ ; ; CITA ESET i ein a rs OLS ee : ea cee sie vita: oe “i Fed A see citw'p B - C DAK baa ra wf: i: i: + 2 oS a NON py. NE . Pe Caen: | atid ie 4 . At ‘ Be 0 ayy ae he (eek “AI OVO ‘A. SZ, : SG Sg ee AG ere ste ene 0 on atte eae. : ; Lope etre ee Can anag Use 4 Etre 3 n 0 | LOUIS LEE HAGGIN, JR. Haggin was born April 12, 1913, in Lexington, Ky. He is the son of Louis Lee Haggin, Harvard ’06, and Emma | Jackson. His father is a farmer. He has two sisters. | He prepared at Woodberry Forest and Pomfret Schools, where he was on the Football and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals; Varsity Football Team, letter (3); | member of Ivy Club. During Freshman year he roomed at Vandeventer Ave., with John F. Weaver; Sophomore year with Weaver in Pyne Hall; Junior year in Patton Hall, with Weaver, J. H. Symington, F. S. | Dudley, and Morgan Denison. Haggin left Princeton in March of Junior year, and is at present | working with the Kern County Land Company. He was married on June 23, 1934, to Miss Alma H. Headley of Lexington, Ky. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 21st St., Bakersfield, California. [ 209 J Po StS OME ES Bh a ae a ae ETO Pa SES” -™ Sg iS RTT es oa ee ‘AS, 6 80 pith Ss Fe PRS hoa ony a Oa aes ail ea CEES COO Geeta RES S pinee Saree Vice mista set a atan ela ae oem paren eee ak . = 2 ce) toe ae MY . Pa fe hce by ie a g ¢ . e mets) g, se 25 J . ry A te i. A . ie an A er) a - 5 af - eam i ay E a a , ie BH id i $s mie i oo | a. ES : ae OS) fn a . 3 sy) o “ vet he =! A ¥ ye ers AASV ONVAYEZ ON ETE: md EO AI OZONE ot OP os e SA caGia es ee! pigies Qisnisien Deere - : : 5 Bra of. ey ee ow ee eee g pe gt ann See, Ce eay LBP ty Se SPR Te ret 8 ig Sed it2 . ESS Xe REE Ages cetheies We eae Serie gC OT Ek ¥ 2 © ops a 7 5 = 7 e 5 : 323° tae ; 5 RICHARD HARTMAN HAIGH Dick Haigh was born December 2, 1913, in Schenectady, N.Y. He has also lived in Maplewood, N.J. He is the son of Henry J. Haigh and Florence Hartman. His father is retired. He prepared at Columbia High School, where he was on the Student Council and a member of the Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in French, winning Second Group Honors. He was a member of the Glee Club, Triangle Club (show) (3); Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Park Place, with Frank C. Cheston; Sophomore year at gfe Holder, with Barry Coughlin; Junior and Senior years at 22 79 Hall, with Barry Coughlin and John Barrett. Haigh plans to attend Yale Law School, and to become a lawyer. His permanent address is 72 Durand Road, Maplewood, N.J. ae a GEORGE LAWRENCE HALL Jarge, Lech Hall was born October 1, 1912, in Helena, Mont. He has also lived in Denver, Colo., and Berkeley, Calif. He is the son of Frank Hall, deceased, and Jura Paradine Lawrence. His father, who graduated from DePauw University, was an attorney; special assistant to Attorney General, Department of Justice; member firm of Haven, Athern, Hall and Chandien: president Balboa Oil Company ; presi- dent Boston Pacific Oil Company. He prepared at Tamalpate School, where he won honors in Sophomore year; member Baseball and Football Teams; Baseball Manager; Football Manager; Track Team (weights); Glee Glebe ; Dramatic Club; Senior Prom Committee. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Class Polo Team; Polo Squad (2); member Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place; Scalers, Junior, and Senior years at 186 Little. Hall plans to study law, at Oxford and the University of California, and to engage in the practice of law. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 2960 Claremont Blvd., Berkeley, Calif. ea tad LRT ee Sa ee ee Re Seer es aes ae ee er ee) Sy ree . esas — — as a fen == , : ae a Cig oo RE ’ DESERET SBOE eRe OTT RR S . bie Yo cope yee S77 Pasay a oe We . ose or 3 e 5 yy Psi) O M 7) 5 as 1 % x : on : ’ i ie hoes aie “(KK oy : er Bes 2 ‘ : 5 pic ; ry a ; 2 ‘ as) js. ae aie |p pe ayy aye bee a oN. ay. eh a a” aie ae? . i iy ee re ee we Se, a ans Oa Ra ie ei oe Ge i ike ta Saeed Sta i earoes agra re LET S) cae aus Seereh erotic 7 ee ‘ ey gaye ners BA ° - y JOHN HUGHES HALL Jack Hall was born March 22, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Henry J. S. Hall and Helen Hughes. His father is retired. He has two sisters. Stuart E. Hall ’21 is his brother. He prepared at St. Paul’s School, where he was on the Golf Team, and a member of the Literary Societies and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in English; Second Group Honors in Junior year; member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 231 Pyne, with N. S. Welch, Jr. ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at §31 Laughlin, with N. S. Welch and J. E. Callaway. | Hall will probably engage in journalism. His permanent address is 825 Fifth Ave., New York City. eo oe et 9s a © Roo iiin ae ieee ena ol a RANE D: Coe Bi hee aad VOV.ON. ech Te : JAMES SS €0 J PIXAR E SR: Bud Hall was born February 1, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of James S. Hall, Pennsylvania ’07, and Anna Garrick. His father is a teacher, at Central High School of Phil- adelphia, and Temple University. He has one sister. Amo ng his relatives who attended Princeton is James Carnwath, Jr., 30. He prepared at Hun School, where he was active in Fencing, Lacrosse, and on the Photographic Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Fencing Team; Varsity Fencing Team; member Camera Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 314 ’O1 Hall; Junior year at 142 ’01 Hall, with D. G. Anderson, Jr.; Senior year at 341 Foulke, with E. M. Murray and J. R. Warner. Hall plans to study law at Harvard. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 6027 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. [ 213 J hat ERR TLD ES LTTE LRT Ph I IVR LAA TE RES EA eRe OLS sca ch Pee Pay oe Ciaeroe ny Sek ee see A Le UebewanS. ie Mere She eviesiee te laham Mene nes eles ZS EE a a kes ee . i a py) : 4 0 = 5 Filia ek BEES ig ; .- (yy) ze ee oS mes Pe os Ore : aia , 5 ; IG ¥ hee Ay! 2 rs my é r q ; ; we : f a Jt. Vf . ace i ) E . oe % A ieee he aoe 3 Ly Gs : : 3 . . z . os e ¥ oe Kom laa SHAAN 9 oy : aha | ieee “ eu . re vi. oie, iw - Ss ANS . fe]. : a ; 4 . A my fa te a be ri A ba a eion ‘a feo , ae Sou is . 5 whe . 2s “t . °. eZ A oo ve eS or Wee : Ce eee e) SAC gts tare! ote eee. 5 ret ee ” . Hoy S Stet rie ae whe 8 Ae en Sie Ras ce: se’ Cerene ft eet Le Et ee a ane oo E Preis (Snes CEN OS 7 deg Pola STUN, sere aise) SALE IESE SPIE att SEES: riwetet i z asd 4 wo. 5 5 ‘4 5 = — fn DOPE ESE PET EELS mn Ein “Shay i ES Sierra oe eared eo td cre aan yoo - as C2 - OSH ° RALPH ALEXANDER HALLENBECK, JR. Nimble, Bugle Hallenbeck was born May 16, 1913, in Amsterdam, N.Y. He is the son of Ralph A. Hallenbeck and Elsie Ann Over- baugh. His father is secretary-treasurer of the Antlers Country Club. He has one sister. He prepared at Amsterdam High School, where he was Leader of the Band, and in the Dance Orchestras. At Princeton he majored in French and English. He was Leader of the Equinox Orchestra, Pied Pipers, Band; member Triangle Club (2) (3), Secretary (4), Orchestra Conductor of the Triangle Club; member Banjo Club (1) ; Clio Hall; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 14 Bank St. ; Sophomore and Junior years at 718 Pyne, with P. B. Wisman; Senior year at 311 Pyne. | Hallenbeck plans to attend the Julliard School of Music, in New York City, and to engage in the musical profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 161 Division St., Amsterdam, N.Y. [ 214 J pr rn en Lr Ee ie ee TELA Oee PaO BO Caer tl STs fe 5 - 5 OFgtts ASR ET ase ober Peay erie AM tne SILETEEI Le Ene eee . E a 5 . p mS e 4 Wy ; . y 4 1 x | : 3 : , ° - ; s ee . E ; ; t é a f “ i A oo | ; : bors a ; ome 3) . bse ae oes | “ F 7 QO: =. = os “. iJ 0. pase fs) fe. Paci Ae “A 9 : Doe a =e he tet “aN : Sficen a, oe See Seether eee t Chee : 2 oy ° o'ee “ es re eho re pee Ser ere (swe ce yas! - Ness ESR Ta CEI, Tat ROBERT CORBIN HALLETT Robans Hallett was born November 29, 1913, in Denver, Colo. He has also lived in Coronado, Calif., Dover, N.H., and Boston, Mass. He is the son of Lucius Felt Hallett, M.I.T. ’08, and Genevieve Folsom Pfeiffer. His father is secretary of the American Legislators Association ; president School Board, Denver, Colo. He has five brothers and one sister. Lucius F. Hallett, Jr., ’31, is his brother. He prepared at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., where he was on the Football, Wrestling, and Track Teams, and a member of the Philo Debating Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics, winning Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Football Team (1), letter (2); Wrestling Team, numerals (1); Crew, numerals (1), letters (2) (3); Henry Grand Chal- lenge (4); Assistant Manager Princeton Travel Bureau; Tiger Inn, Man- ager. During Freshman year he roomed at 10 Dickinson St.; Sophomore year at 21 Holder, with N. A. Ballantine and J. FE. Quigley; Junior year at 23 Middle Dod, with U. B. Grannis, Jr., N. A. Ballantine, W. G. Mackenzie and R. M. Brown; Senior year at 23 Middle Dod with Grannis, Ballantine, Mackenzie and Brown, and C. A. Krafft, C. Carr, A. Gawthrop, J. F. Pat- terson, and W. W. Walker. Hallett will probably engage in the commercial air transport business, possibly with the Pan-American Airways. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is, Care L. F. Hallett, Jr., First Boston Corpora- tion, 100 Broadway, New York City. [215 J RO UT ryt Ware OF SET ak ania lr See ae oe oe ne ES as SIS AER FLEETS LA TIy orgs pares, = Sah ee oa weet Me cg, Ba See © Ro ers . wes see, iC tips is cae Ae ee = RRS — pais ts eels aim tesetea ona ahs (Ohe le cites Bee os vg , S 1 eeeb To aie o% any zB i % o; ” PR. ay is 28, 2 y . cay pa sat ss “ 2 nia ‘. : i a oe lea malt ih Ae’ 1 aS a oe iis : ee 2 i eo fi me) “ . . q A J We we ro = Bs a ie a QO: - fF oO: - aM. aS : je? Uf i eee Pecan Sie carmen: =. ae, e 5) ote any 3 weet = eis o.. ree Ree ae siete eee SARE i} ‘S c _ ie ive .° ek Re Oar eR og So. ES ee eon ste 2 a BESTS ae ¢ vee e . 5 “y s 1 ° i) ROBERT MATHER HALLIDAY Bob Halliday was born June 11, 1911, in Noroton, Conn. He has also lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., and in Stamford, Conn. He is the son of Edgar Halliday ’98, Columbia M.A., and Mabel Mather. His father is professor of Latin at the City Col- lege of New York. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Kings School and Phillips Academy. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was a member of Whig-Clio Society, Clio Hall. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 2259 Henry, with Keith Wiley; Senior year at 218 Henry, alone. Halliday is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 11 Strawberry Hill Ave., Stamford, Conn. b210. 4 CHART ESSB ROGAN HATSEAYS =) R. Bry Halsey was born September 7, 1911, in New York City. He is the son of Charles Bryant Halsey, Columbia ’o2, and Agnes Lacy Durant. His father is a real estate operator; partner in the firm of Halsey and Flint. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Hun School, and Choate School. At Hun he was a member and Manager of the Fencing and Tennis Teams, and interested in Radio. At Princeton he majored in Architecture; Honors in that de- partment for the best Junior thesis. He was on the Fencing, Ten- nis, and Dinghy Racing Teams; Student Employment Section, Student Radio Agency, Senior Manager; Princeton Yacht Club, Rear Commodore—Architect for new Clubhouse ; member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 8 Dickinson St.; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 43 Little, with John R. Caulk, Jr. Halsey is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 803 Fifth Ave., New York City. ies yl : a = ma rat ee a te pee ee ap Re PPEXENC IG Str amended eien COO ae | DONALD ROSS HAMILTON Don Hamilton was born September 5, 1914, in Hartford, Vt. He has also lived in Orleans, Vt., Winchendon and Worcester, Mass., and Flushing, N.Y. He 1s the son of R. A. Hamilton, Marshall College ’03 and Yale Divinity School ’og, M.A. and B.D., deceased, and May Davina Ross. His father was a Congregational minister. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Flushing High School, where he was Valedictorian, member Honor Society, President Press Club, Associate Editor of the School Paper, and on the Debating ‘Team. At Princeton he majored in Physics, winning First Group Honors in that department in Junior year. He was Counsellor (1), Business Manager (2), and Director (3), of the Princeton Club of Philadelphia Boys’ Camp at West Chester, Pa.; member Gateway Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St.; Sophomore year at 8 North Edwards; Junior year at 3 South Reunion, with F. C. Roop; and Senior year with Roop at 631 Cuyler. Hamilton will probably do graduate work in physics, and engage in physical research or teaching. He is a Congregationalist. His permanent address is 40-01 165th St., Flushing Sta. A, Long Island, Nes Pp aas; | JOHN LOUIS HAMILTON Johnny Hamilton was born March 22, 1913, in Washington, D.C. He is the son of John J. Hamilton and Nanine Kerr Hamilton. His father, who graduated from Rock Hill College (Georgetown University LL.B.), is a lawyer, partner in the firm of Hamilton and Hamilton. He has one sister. He prepared at Canterbury School, where he was on the Foot- ball, Basketball, and Baseball ‘Teams, Manager Swimming Team, and a member of the Choral Society. At Princeton he majored in History ; member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Alexander St. ; Sopho- more year at 52 Blair, with John Lewis Smith, Jr.; Junior year with Smith at 95 Patton; Senior year, also with Smith, at 21 79 Hall. Hamilton plans to study law at Georgetown University, and to engage in the legal profession. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 4831 Indian Lane, Spring Valley, Washington, D.C. [ 219 J Sr og St ear ote a Geter Cg Ci ees SR aera r 6 ae = — Cra + Dg a oo. 3 PE Se PP Fe eben) eek ern rae hte mrs ares Ce Pe pei SRR OS = S EOS ey ee es SEC ee OS ad OO eae me oe GS be ete pete Ge CORN tes ip a8 emery Teed) ON eg ees Boreal (ostr aes en ESE ae - cea Esp ae er rae haa ST koala t. SON Nene a’ ‘5 é =) , a CON tebes 2% i ’ 5 : ches Vos 5 3 3 4 a ‘ ; Mey ey 2 ABER ae : oe ee : é = S me y : 4 on. ie Poe: y 5 f 55 Bal cca OY Pel = 7 ae : 4 a ” ee i a3 maa) LAN? vo | ieee ‘ tyec Hp. : hie f 2 era a q 5 LOW Bs hte Ie eT dK. Das Orn 23 ‘3 he A m Vie y el ee RY é - WI), Ae ie -. S| ra ves pO UM RRM OW ee Me , ee £3 are rhe ar i ieee eee ates = Ty ans as Sa aor sad OS BOP he Fy eS ee Pepe SRL Sata ue en SS Spies fare. TE eh z Ke aS, Ke +, 3 Pa ee a ae ae ee Nar er etings gia oe Et) sea ic 5 tite ag a A Serre, Sear Osa er ICIS Saronic , es As . . - ; : CLS TRAD ORT PSC TELE Eee TITY fs ¥ Rae a ave Sy =e ee cate Plain eels os = ves = lot id i ° GEORGE HOUSTON HAMMOND Hammond was born October 12, 1913, in Pontiac, Mich. He has also lived in Bloomfield Hills and Grosse Pointe, Mich. He is the son of Edward P. Hammond, Michigan ’o6, and Viola Agnes Moran. His father is president of the Gemmer Manu- facturing Company. He has four brothers and two sisters. F. M. Hammond ’33 is his brother. He prepared at Canterbury School, in New Milford, Conn. At Princeton he majored in Engineering; Second Group Hon- ors. He was on the Freshman Polo Team, numerals; Varsity Polo Team, letter (3) ; member Daniel Boone Society. During Freshman year he roomed in Foulke Hall; Sophomore year in Holder, with William T. Hack; Junior and Senior years at 301 Hamilton, with William T. Hack and William H. Sul- livan. Hammond is a Catholic. His permanent address is Bloomfield Hills, Mich. aa Sem a Se Re : Tekh st ys Rees a a Se oN pets, = Sea TI CSR ae SEE eee = | a ety rater asta? earns, Me beeen? Nee avy PS ar Pee x a 4 2 ie oT be OO 3 . se s ; x ES Ais aie 9 ° : , 2 “5 Be . Ss ef, : . y wn « col eee fs i rn ae . “ Prt ary r w . . . tn er ft FON A AVON - stem! 03 a Le eet a wh LO ree eae g Agnes ace” - a Ne me ae ie en NA eccrine nw Sen eipaetar oil 37-4 : e a ecpnnats ries y e i i Ss ¥ a DAVID EDWARD HAND Dave | Hand was born January 21, 1912, in Paterson, N.J. He has also lived in Hohokus, N.J. | He is the son of William Hand and Helena Marie Tynan. His | father is president of John Hand and Sons, Inc., silk manufac- turers. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended | Princeton is Paul Hand ’35. | He prepared at Choate School, and Hun School. He was on | the Tennis Team at Hun School, and on the Football Team at | both Choate and Hun. | At Princeton he won the Class of 1883 Prize for English (1). | During Freshman year he roomed at 131 Holder, with William | Sullivan. | Hand left Princeton in January of Sophomore year, and 1s at | present Commission Agent and Factor for John Hand and Sons, | Inc., and The Criterion Silk Manufacturing Company. | He was married on February 7, 1933, to Miss Katharine Grey Hobart, of Ailsa Farms, Paterson, N.J. He is a Roman Catholic, and a Republican. His permanent address is 24 Sutton Drive, Hohokus, N.J. fee2ti PAUL FREDERICK HAND Hand was born July 2, 1913, in Ridgewood, N.J. He is the son of J. A. Stanley Hand and Margaret Greff. His father is a silk manufacturer ; vice-president John Hand and Sons, Paterson, N.J. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Ridgewood High School, where he was on the Track Team, and winner of the Princeton Alumni Award, French Prize. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry ; Second Group Honors. He was on the Freshman Track Team; member Glee Club (1) ; Clio Hall; Court Club, Vice-President. During Freshman year he roomed at 7 Park Place; Sophomore year at 43 Holder, with C. B. Tower; Junior and Senior years at me o3 Etall: Hand is undecided as to his future occupation. He 1s a Catholic and a Conservative Democrat. His permanent address is 82 Passaic St., Ridgewood, N.J. AES ORAS tee NEO Sat @ Sur Magee Denies LAER PS Deon a Eee] [sce ie Meo hens woe Soh aes S REO , , 4) i if 5 = 2 Ey Oe “ ie as CO We AT ea OF aaa Toles se shel 2 e, 2 a ae eee rt Ogee 2 ye _ $ 3 oyge le ani . JOHN STAFFORD HARLOW Jack Harlow was born March 23, 1913, in Smyrna, Turkey. He has also lived in Cambridge, Mass., Auburndale, N.Y., and in Northampton, Mass. He is the son of Samuel Ralph Harlow, Harvard ’o8, M.A. and Ph.D., and Marion Harriet Stafford. His father is a professor at Smith College, in Northampton, Mass. He has two sisters. Samuel Allen Harlow ’79 is his grandfather. He prepared at the Taft School, Watertown, Conn., where he was active in Debating, Wrestling, and a member of the Glee Club and Publications Boards. At Princeton he was a member of the Choir, and Clio Hall. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 143, Pyne Hall; Junior and Senior years at 211 Witherspoon, with Arthur D. Reeve, Jr. Harlow plans to study law at Harvard, and to engage in the practice of law. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 307 Prospect Heights, Northampton, Mass. [ 223 ] et asa CED aha pe onic a rien ay ck ¢ © i D 4 of NN: oR AED, LOU OV OV, OS ae MF lls 0s Dam UA oes FE 6 SOI ec eres apa eee os oan . me . ping : ‘ Co tema] ech) (Oey exer Pine 2 ‘Wy ¥ nae . 77 3 yi Sa Go y EN cee ie sigs aaa sy J a= a : 4 4 7 ae “3 Bag) Ni ar Tages TINVONZZION ELEN a é 3 3 F) SP wh ee 2 y the A le Ms it . -. ) Ps GOP Sara ge! weet op ct Rigs cee or ey : Bo es Oren y te een Jet eo. eS ‘2 os Sages ues Foy, Se tinge: weary ISA Saee . G esac ag Ws fae leh s . ag ° Cate Jed paaeeme ty Vie Fe Sg WILLIS FLEMING HARRINGTON, JR. Beast, Well Harrington was born March 7, 1913, in DuPont, Washington. He has also lived in Wilmington, Del. He is the son of W. F. Harrington, M. I. T. ’05, M.A., and Elizabeth Townsend F lett. His father is vice-president of E. J. duPont de Nemours and Company. He has two brothers. C. J. Harrington ’33 is his brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Football Team; member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 68 Little, with S. B. Smith and H. I. Cone; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 68 Little, with S. B. Smith. | Harrington expects to engage in chemical engineering. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 16th St. and Mt. Salem Lane, Wil- mington, Del. [ 224 ] a, ae ws EDWARD HARRIS, JR. id Harris was born September 24, 1912, in Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of Edward Harris, Cornell Law School ’98, and Mary Peck. His father is a lawyer, partner in the firm of Harris, Beach, Bacon, Folger and Keating. He has one brother and one sister. Albert Hall Harris, II, ’27 is his brother, and. Edward Harris, I, 17 and Richard Harris ’16 are his cousins. He prepared at St. Paul’s School, where he was on the Crew, Debating Team, and a member of the Science Society. At Princeton he majored in French. He was on the Second Fresh- man Crew, numerals; Varsity 150-pound Crew, letter; President International Relations Club; President Westminster Society; member Liaison Committee (graduate and undergraduate) ; Cap and Gown Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., with Shel- don Stephens; Sophomore year at 513 Laughlin, with Stephens; Junior and Senior years at 63°79 Hall, with Stephens. Harris plans to study law and to become a lawyer. He is a Republican. [ 225 ] °%. © Peed woriined bch nin 10 TANG DF . r; x | ie 5 NVE 3 LON EP “A, Postel as tie foreh SA otra cia einen fy Aare RICHARD ELWOOD HARRIS Dick Harris was born May 321, 1912, in Newark, N.]J. He is the son of Albert Windemuth Harris ’98, deceased, and Helen M. A. Strong. His father was a lawyer. He has two sisters. Elwood C. Harris 68 was his grandfather. He prepared at Montclair Academy, and Mercersburg Acade- my, where he was a member of the Glee Club, Publications and Dramatics Boards, Football and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he was on the Daily Princetonian Business Board (a8) During Freshman year he roomed at 211 Pyne, with C. Wilfred Dare, Jr. | Harris left Princeton at the end of Freshman year. He is at present employed in the Mortgage and Real Estate Department of the National Newark and Essex Banking Company, in Newark, N.J. He expects to continue in the banking business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 464 Parker St., Newark, N.J. eerie d| TODD HARRIS ce IRS Harris was born February 14, 1912, in Chicago, Ill. He has also lived in New York City, and in Lake Grove, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of Albin Lindane Harris, Lund (Sweden) ’o4, and Edna L. Mays. His father is a dentist. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Montclair Academy, and St. James Academy, in Mary- land, where he was on the Football, Soccer, and Track Teams, and Year Book Board. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Fencing Team, major numerals (1) (2) (3), Captain (4); member Tiger Board (1) (2) (3), Business Manager (4); Denk (1), Co-editor and founder; Board of Governors (2) (3) (4); Triangle Club (1) (2) (3) (4), Program Man- ager ; Chairman Prince-Tiger Dance Committee (4) ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St., with R. E. Potts; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 22-24 Blair, with R. E. Potts, H. G. Huettig, and W. L. Wright. Harris expects to engage in the advertising business, with Batten, Barton, Durstine Osborn, Inc. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Lake Grove, Long Island, N.Y. [ 227 | SS eee Se eee are ene a oe . ce oe . - tes . pick ’ Be EO heres mae ON lope) Sao LON rea we Se y ail! fsa “FO 3 ee O:3 ae [a Os eag vps pete nite ee es at or Sos as + . ac : Tene ig ia 1638 caus DP ene te ares er ae Ra Op ee tee - a: 2 2 2 er eee f ASS ahs ee Pe Si ere ees oO ct pe te a WILLIAM HEYWARD HARRISON Bill Harrison was born March 19, 1913, in Louisville, Ky. He is the son of William B. Harrison, Virginia ’04, and Mar- garet Watson Allis. His father is president of the Louisville In- dustrial Foundation; chairman Board of Directors Mengel Box Company. He has one brother and three sisters. Winston P. Har- rison 737 is his brother. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Golf and Dramatics Teams, and Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Triangle Club (3) (4); Two-Foot Club; Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11-A Holder, with H. F. Gilbert; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 241 ’03 Hall, alone. Harrison plans to engage in banking, with the Louisville Fidel- ity and Trust Company. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1460 St. James Court, Louisville, Ky. [2284 LEE ae SCR TL aE tiny ree eP iteey ey fess eda) PaliiscW elalesh wale ee eee SII 5 yy — . == eS AES EET LOSE LL EEE BAPE BAS Fe RO as Sg ss LOIRE ISO spree Ny eta acts RSS CON Ee BANS 3 NIN re ee pees 8. ot od ows Oo wy } Sie So earns ir . Dk ee fhe’ A . ae py orc ° Rs +e . se Ong Be ki ee 8 OT S) Lae z sail ey . . i ao b 7 NG . 7 . ' G . % re irk ie [Pe Ran! ; }) eee CNR pW 5 ; i ; é h, Ee Sam ley pee oP gS ef i 4 { 2 : ais 200 a rr =e oO: P woe, ve 6 2 Wis. ae Kus cae a ath se a VAR J ctth Via ‘. Cad SIReer £1 Se tes : m= SECTS “Bee i oie fee! PSS of. he Ae re fe MS | ld, (ES eos setae oo Sw ores Dees ie Saas oe pia Ne Pies Fike Peat oF Moz eesiegs poet se ° M8 PIERS SRR on Be es eg NSU ele i OU Sa ta NO Becca pay JAMES HAMILTON HART Jim, Ham Hart was born August 26, 1912, in East Orange, N.J. He has also lived in South Orange, N.J., and in Harrison, Me. He is the son of Percy G. Hart ’05, and Emily Adams, both deceased. He has one brother, P. G. Hart, Jr., 28, and one sister. He prepared at Carteret Academy and Pawling School, where he was on the Football and Baseball Teams, Publications Board, and Sports Manager. At Princeton he majored in the Classics (Latin). He was a member of the Daniel Boone Society; Charter Club, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 305 Foulke, with Harry A. Brooks; Sophomore year at 122 Holder, with J. G. Faron; Junior and Senior years at 321 ’02 Hall, with G. R. Eckels. Hart will probably engage in the oil business (foreign office ). He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address 1s 320 Harrison St., East Orange, N.J. [ 229 J ia; TW i et i} i i Ciea te, frat = oieer mee te ort wer ees yy is tae t. ‘A 4 ° . O: ° tarde erp Se eft Ee, ; 5 ROSWELL ROBERTS HART Ros Hart was born November 17, 1912, in Newport, R.I. He has also lived in Honolulu, T.H., Washington, D.C., and Sharon, Conn. He is the son of Thomas C. Hart, U.S. Naval Academy ’87, and Caroline Roberts Brownson. His father is Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy. He has one brother and three sisters. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Gym Team (1) (2) (3) (4); Swimming Team (3) (4); Track Team (3) (4). At Princeton he majored in Physics. He was on the Gym Team, minor “P” (2); Cane Spree, numerals (2); Swimming Team, minor “P” (3); Princeton Swimming Club Certificate Winner (3); member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 43, Hill Dormitory ; Sopho- more year at 242 Witherspoon; Junior year at 304 Walker. Hart left Princeton at the end of Junior year, and attended Williams College the following fall. His permanent address is King House, Sharon, Conn. [ 230 ] eee aca} “5508 Saree me tea sais, (aks SED a eS SS + LOGS A ; Weg FE f TN Coe ae an De ” cat aera ARSE ae ON R Sie eg ae ae Oo ALO Sat tilG aeb Chee picid eke aces ge Nieacl®| pled aiha= ee YQ qe 4 ney . 4 Sins REA rane NOt Ke! GUS te re . 7 4) 5 gus coe We n ae we G ‘ ¥ = . Shit ze NS : Pe oA 9 cy sO . 5 . c a sou of. i) St. 5 f Y ¢ é : : ph 2 His, an. , Spall : Se “a . : . = e a ’ y ad 5 By ie Pe a rate CS a a Rarer aa ie ay nat) - See f aU Sf acre er Bk SCS ON bie ae be (Sea HUE AS Ge . . ea raat ea 5 7S os z 7 7 2 a . Tey ° oA ie dead ee ig PAUL HENRY HARWOOD, JR. Harwood was born March 31, 1913, in Pasadena, Calif. He has also lived in New York City, Greenwich, Conn., and Upland, Cari. | He is the son of Paul H. Harwood, Columbia ’oo, and Elsa Geist. His father is vice-president of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. He has one sister. He has a brother-in-law in the Class of ’20. He prepared at Choate School, where he was on the Golf Squad, Rifle Team; member Choir, Crew, and Wrestling Team. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Second General Honors (3). He was on the Golf, Squash, and Track Teams; member Triangle Club (4) ; Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 101 Henry; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 124 Henry, with C. C. Fitzpatrick. Harwood plans to attend Cornell Medical School, and to engage in the medical profession. His permanent address is 875 Park Ave., New York City. [ 231 J CEN UAT CORINA awe ErA SaLNGS Lem, Haste Hastings was born May 7, 1914, in Clinton, N.Y. He has also lived in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Harold R. Hastings, Dartmouth ’oo, M. A., Harvard, and Ph.D., Wisconsin, and Marion Cornwall, deceased. His father is in the insurance business, in the Agency Department of the Home Office of the U.S.F. and G. Company. He has one brother and one sister. E. B. Corn- wall ’o5 is his uncle. He prepared at St. Paul’s School and Boys’ Latin School (both in Balti- more), where he was on the Football, Lacrosse, Soccer, and Tennis Teams, Extra Curriculum, Dramatics, and Student Government Boards. At Princeton he majored in English; Second Group. During Freshman year he was on the Lacrosse Team, numerals (1) ; Freshman Soccer Squad ; Lacrosse Squad (2) (3) (4); Madison Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 22 Madison St.; Sophomore and Junior years at 44 Washington Road, with H. R. Cornwall; Senior year with Cornwall at 41 South West. Hastings plans to study forestry at Yale, Michigan, or Wisconsin, and will probably engage in forestry. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 146 West Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md. [232 J LYNN SANFORD HAYNES Haynes was born March 9, 1912, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Englewood, N.J., Flushing, Long Island, and Elmira, NENG He is the son of Claude Haynes, Lehigh ’99, B:S., deceased, and Charlotte Lynn. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Flushing High School, and Pawling Prepara- tory School, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Pawling W eekly, on the Honor Roll, Prefect, Basketball, Baseball, Track, and Soccer Teams. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Basketball and Baseball Squads; Club Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams; member Elm Club. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 211 ’o1 Hall, with Thomas Kerr; Senior year at 7 North Middle Reunion, alone. Haynes will probably engage in the brokerage business. He isan Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Winsor Ave., Elmira, N.Y. [ 233 J AE é hie ent cov ay ete aiefate Schtnit aia thm ac panel te peer} Satie ant ige oN 82 aF PSs aes . Veena s 2 Peg 5 . : MAI OWON VY Sek ag Dace ie aes eters oR Mad a Y SORC Los: Kae A ay JOSEPH CHALMERS. HAZEN, JR. Joe Hazen was born February 13, 1912, in Janesville, Wis. He has also lived in Peoria, I1l., and in Houston, Texas. He is the son of Joseph C. Hazen, Bucknell ’99, and Chicago ’o2, A.B., A.M., and D.D., and Ruth Burchard. His father is a minister; pastor North Orange Baptist Church, in Orange, N.J. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at East Orange High School, and Peddie. He was Editor-in- Chief of the Peddie News; Art Editor Peddie Year Book; Art Editor Peddie Handbook; Cum Laude; winner Peddie Honor Award; member Peddie Varsity Crew, Swimming Team, and Track Squad. At Princeton he majored in Architecture ; First Group Honors (1) (2) (3); winning maximum Scholarship award. He was on the Swimming Team, numerals (1); 150-pound Crew (1) (2); Founder and Editor of the Dank ; Chairman the Princeton Tzger; Artist on the Bric-a-Brac; member Triangle Club; Cheer Leader; Major in Officers Club, R.O.T.C.; member Band; Prince-Tiger Dance Committee; New Library Committee; Cannon Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory, with Garry Herr; Sophomore year at 52 Holder, with Tony Rytina; Junior year with Rytina and Pete Keenan at 4-A Holder; Senior year with Rytina and Keenan, Beach Hazen, and Johnny Sylvester, at 222 Walker. Hazen plans to continue his studies in architecture, and to engage in architectural work. He is a Baptist and a Republican. His permanent address is 189 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N.]. [ 234 J Rea Sit gp ir ase AUS TANe DY ANDREW STEWART HEGEMAN, JR. Hegeman was born October 11, 1913, in East Orange, N.J. He is the son of Andrew Stewart Hegeman, Polytechnic Insti- tute of Brookly n ’o7, and Lydia Feigel. His father is a high school teacher. He prepared at Glen Ridge High School. At Princeton he majored in Engineering. Hegeman was originally a member of the Class of ’34, joining °25 in the fall of Senior year. During Senior year he roomed at 29 North Edwards. He is a Congregationalist. His permanent address is 199 Midland Ave., Glen Ridge, N.J. weer LIRR TIENTS EOL ETS CIE Ny NE FN PR EER TT YE EE SE hall SSC cr CA rd Ne ST SDI gisele Pgh eng . TAR Sanideg ale ay _s p sa cap ey Se ici PR et aT SOk SPEEA ED ERT IR Oy tg le eben a (Wetas BER Ves Set Se Mie. or an ga 7, SOO a oe or ae a Le er eas 4 x é aay Vo Pea) Won % j any : : x ‘ ; 2y r ‘A 7 ee pean) “We 1) ee OGY pica Ve 4 lad J: abe a One Seaee: Rartstretpyd LS : ja see Si ee ee whe eee ae sien hese Nala Siisereanacpegee ontiese Ts Dap Se aes oe Lr. re A rip) aawaleees On Mtn ese SCS resiege gi a OE Chore op Z : 7 Saar oy ee tae fe cain VICTOR RODNEY HENKEL Rod Henkel was born December 26, 1912, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Shanghai, China. He is the son of Louis Henkel, Cooper Unione 02, and Louise A. M. Rabe. His father is an importer and exporter of kids and leathers. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Shanghai American School, and Tenafly High School, where he was active in Soccer, Track, and Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Economics (School of Affairs ). He was a member of Dial Lodge, Vice-President. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Park Place, with R. S. Kelley ; Sophomore year at 31 Blair, with J. N. Robertson ; Junior and Senior years at 232-3-4 Joline, with J. N. Robertson and FE. G. Brisach. ‘Henkel is engaged to Miss Nancy Walker, of Elizabeth, N.J. He plans to engage in the import and export business, with his father’s company. He isa Lutheran and a Republican. His permanent address is P.O. Box 1079, Shanghai, China. [ 236 1] Soe Ge Me Caen aR han . ST AR or a Naat | en Net alan Carn Lew aita Veg epcres mala SL (tan (Se citias) tye =: p : OO yee Soe SH ahr MEP TS cle AAD aea ee ees = S. ¢ ane . ay es oe ee, ste ok mnths Be Pe se Ce eo “Nee a3 Oya a2 4 1 ie i i Be aug aN) A : welt fe ps f ’ ate fede f Slate FOV AT AV OV EW - Of hit. ae E ee eT tg Oe cate 3. fe, . FO Nias Saati Tia Te oD eel ie isl aw. ceeics K‘e: se p . fa). Brig.) Femae eRe eA MoReeS CR net SROs ne cee aia i . ¢ t ee oh ane . MARTIN ALWARD HENRY Henry was born October 9, 1913, in Basking Ridge, N.J. He is the son of Raymond A. Henry and Eva Childs. His father is a merchant. He has one brother. C. P. Henry ’o5, and Ellsworth Childs ’15§, are his uncles. He prepared at Bernards High School, where he was in the Student Government, Dramatics, and Debating Societies. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages; winner Sum- mer Scholarship for study abroad, and Second French Essay Prize. During the four years at Princeton he roomed in Foulke Hall. Henry will probably engage in teaching. He isa Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Basking Ridge, N.J. [237% | = 2. $ Soi Fe ange in aig lnr Gib e ivias in Nias. oo) SCOT Nee MLO oS a eID, aye en Se ae meta ati ere 5 cu pens wy L Si 7 Caes ae Gee be BAS = = joes oy Bs : ey eset = se aA ee che ON a as Bieutis . ean = . 6S S Poa : ef . : ons fe, QO: - ©: . a be Sy fon mm: dae coe) ASA 0. aie é fep. were | A: Sateag TE pte te CRA Tere eS FITS EO Care ao ga Arora Senco, Dery Jelgutdin oi Cd nee CSC Late fred Sa eee SC arr Ra ROT TS IRR TIER Te DLO FTE SOY oe ee e ocr ti ay are ae Sgt own yaa bide aes FERDINAND JOSEPH HERPERS, JR. Flerp Herpers was born May 29, 1913, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in Maplewood, N.J. He is the son of Ferdinand Joseph Herpers and Theodora Emma Stapff. His father is a retired jewelry manufacturer. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Arthur Moore ’26 and Fred Groel ’25. He prepared at Newark Academy, where he was on the Foot- ball, Basketball, Baseball, and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Football, Wrestling, and Lacrosse Teams. During Freshman year he roomed at 45 University Place ; Soph- omore, Junior, and Senior years at 112 Brown, with A. G. Lewis. Herpers is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. | His permanent address is 389 Wyoming Ave., Maplewood, N.J. [ 238 J RAYMOND LEONARD HESS, JR. Ray Hess was born January 1, 1913, in Indiana, Pa. He is the son of Raymond Leonard Hess, and Mary Belle Smith. His father, who graduated from Williamsport (Pa.) Busi- ness College, is in the automobile business. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Indiana High School, where he was on the Football and Basketball Peams; a Class Officer, and Year Book Editor. At Princeton he majored in History ; Second Group Honors. He was a member of the Band, Orchestra, Whig Hall, and Charter Club. : During Freshman yger he roomed at 15 University Place, with J. S. Simpson ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 25 North West College, also with Simpson. Hess will engage in the automobile business. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 297 Wayne Ave., Indiana, Pa. [ 239 1 on © Ries pees ene ai° eA see DT Te a eee ar Peat OS el aie a : US ak vei PRES) CPs Ss SOR UES rs Recs a a 5 eats eT RL LOR RETR a Are ee . ie aa aa . Aer One at bts Tas Re : Arn If. .- 0 : fe eee Sa ee nsees Doers ak ate Sa DE totes mr) hee ce y . Pa he ue . . s 4 rs . = . : . ‘ on IE 4 f ci) Bee pM t z i as ; a A woe ‘ PLY feel WPS I at}: Bio . oe sof fr: : ae TLINVONAZEZSONELE: ASO GI S OV EYE: sober . i ™ . op 3 2 ae J, Pe Se are gees BM RY es o OP. ae ECSorur Sa eers 5 : ee Se Ger Stk OFS at og 1g Stns ec vlgt aes Sel . KE en eee ee oped ae y g 5 207 se Rial ralngt tad hp ORD SOE Sane Sie aerate . : . 3 --. 3 LF: 5 i hive oS | = . os i 7 7° . Ss eens Pereae KENNETH CHADBOURNE HEWITT Ken Hewitt was born August 8, 1912, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Frank A. Hewitt and Electa Loretta Stuck. His father is in the insurance business; Hoover and Diggs Com- pany; Insurance Premium Finance Company, Premium Notice Bureau—executive head. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Tennis Team, member Literary Society, and Cum Laude Society. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Group. He was on the Freshman Crew Squad; Princeton T7ger Business Board (2) (3) (4); Tower Club. During the four years of college he roomed at 101 Holder, with Fred Greger. Hewitt plans to attend the Harvard School of Business Admin- istration, and to engage in business. | He isa Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 920 Farragut St., Pittsburgh, Pa. [ 240 ] oT Osrcay -2 SER SSE ie Tn I Se CORO USI earcacae oe ma OR eee nie Ore ETL MS a, SUR RCE Va, RE a a, a PRE TOET SS SS 1 ¢ ee. a Se leel eke ar § et Ries Cores oc. ie 3 BASS S SN % + pict salts g . { LY, y Ri, ae om ars . wate +) (6 le my tae | ha A one. [eS eo AS : o pea yr i baal) © ea|t , ee A f 7 a. ae ae f LINVONAZT ONLY ENS ee g ow p SP a be rine eS eae en OO a rah Pir Gade ms Cagis Dae a: . . ety WILLIAM FRANCIS HEWITT, JR. Bill, Uncle Hewitt was born May 25, 1914, in Chicago, Ill. He has also lived in Seeley’s Bay, Ontario. He is the son of William Francis Hewitt, Chicago ’09, M.D., and M.S., and Ada Alice Monroe. His father is a physician and surgeon; on the Staff of the Illinois Central Hospital, in Chicago. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Hyde Park High School, in Chicago, where he was on the Football Team and Crew. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Scholarship Holder. He was on the Freshman Crew, numerals; Third Varsity Crew, letters (2) (3) (4); Football “Team=(1). (4) ; Soccer“ Team’ (3); Summer Camp, -S.F:A. (2) ; member Arbor Inn, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 7 South Middle Reunion; Sopho- more year at 33 Patton, with John F. Maloney; Junior year at 43 Blair, with E. A. Jenkins; Senior year at 43 Blair, with Jenkins, and J. V. Gurge, Jr. Hewitt plans to attend University of Chicago Medical School, and will probably engage in the medical profession, as a pediatrician. His permanent address is 7236 Coles Ave., Chicago, III. [ 241 J JAMES LEONARD HIGHSAW, JR. Jzm Highsaw was born January 6, 1914, in Memphis, Tenn. He is the son of J. L. Highsaw, University of Oklahoma 711, M.A., LL.B., and May Baker. His father is principal of the Mem- phis Technical High School. He ha s one brother. He prepared at Memphis Technical High School, where he was on the Debating Team and Publications Board. He transferred to Princeton from Southwestern Presbyterian University in the fall of 1932, entering the Sophomore class. At Princeton he majored in Politics, winning First Group Honors; winner First Junior Oratorical Contest—Maclean Prize; Class of 1876 Interclass Debate Prize; Wood Legacy. He was on the Editorial Board of the Nassau Lit; Debating Panel; President Cliosophic Society ; Valedictorian of the Class of 1935; Cho Hall; Court Club. During Sophomore year he roomed at 115 Henry: Junior and Senior years at 82 Patton, with William F. Logan, Jr. Highsaw plans to attend Harvard Law School. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 286 S. Watkins St., Memphis, Tenn. [ 242 J] WILLIAM KENNETT HIKES Ken - Hikes was born October 27, 1913, in Louisville, Ky. He ts the son of Samuel L. Hikes and Verna Ray Kennett. His father 1s in the wholesale bread baking business ; president Grocers Baking Company, of Louisville, Ky. He has two sisters. He prepared at the Princeton Preparatory School; where he was on the T'¢ger Cub Board, Swimming and Football Teams. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was a member of the Crew, Clio Hall, and Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 172 Nassau St., with J. E. Martin, Jr.; Sophomore year at 110 Henry; Junior and Senior years at 123 Foulke. . Hikes plans to study finance and marketing at Harvard Busi- ness School, and to engage in the wholesale bread baking business, with his father’s concern. He isa member of the Disciples of Christ, and a Democrat. His permanent address is 2065 Eastern Parkway, Louisville, Ky. [-243 J JOHN JOSEPH HIRSCHBERGER Johnnie, Hirsch Hirschberger was born May 23, 1913, in Jersey City, N.J. He has also lived in South Orange, N.J. He is the son of Joseph Hirschberger, Ph.D., and Gretchen Radloff. His father, who graduated from the University of Wurz- burg, Germany, is a chemist; vice-president Consolidated Color and Chemical Company, of Newark, N.J. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Football and Baseball Teams, and Weekly Paper Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the 150-pound Football Team (1) (2); Baseball Team (1); Circulation Man- ager Bric-a-Brac; Key and Seal Club, Senior Manager and Treas- urer. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St., with William Schmick ; Sophomore year at 132 Foulke; Junior year at the Key and Seal Club, with Ray Knell and Ed Schuh; Senior year at the Key and Seal Cub, with Robert Goudreau. Hirschberger is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 34 Kingman Road, South Orange, N.J. : [ 244 J ve S yr 8: SC ae ea LR Tn ina ae DIR ee ae, FOI ie ore atk Wahine we SES eae Sere Cy ase A Sa mca nc Spee trg Sa ie pees t pe = Ce Sr Ae ae eee CREE SRSA eS PRR REE Se eoan® cet mere ek mie es antes rene ee eran feet cos An ie 7, Pe ys Se AERIS de Sa EDT. 2 Se OPT SS es - ’ et We ore y rs Sie on en : Sal fe t y . . f VW , a Nae . so Ys SN £5 Bed 3 y Ge a 8 ore By Ere : Sal een) cent spe ( ae) o[e B Me. . ‘ om 5 4 ma “8. Ba) ih 3: 3) sr ry fey fed ee | : ae a i aes “ . . fs 3 ms - PS ss sch} y a om fey ° wy . - San Bee Fo “o me SY + ° oi SS - ,, ale ie re b ys VA MW oe WA HA (Diath Seeee ee ea teet CER - . an 2 lS! Cu a 2 3 0f. . gt er roth ee RRO ae Pet en aor Oa ony Saal Tae tete Sk aa: ae fees Oe . GiNee ieee oe --¢ Leo po ae sat tater ef oe exe si Nae b me ig eoctss Suet eg eS ge ¢ aa as ae piacniy reps es Fe OF . MARTIN COLDEN HOFFMAN Hoff Hoffman was born December 27, 1912, in Short Hills, N.J. He has also lived in New York City and in Florence, Italy. | He is the son of Lefferts Suydam Hoffman, deceased, and Cor- nelia Walton Martin. His father was a lawyer, solicitor general for the Public Service Corporation. He has one brother and three sisters. _ He prepared at Kent School, where he was on the Football Team, and Crew Manager; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology ; Second Group Honors. He was on the Soccer Team, numerals (1); Lacrosse Team, numerals (1); member Ivy Club. During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 103 Lockhart, with P. Humphrey. Hoffman plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to engage in the practice of law. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Short Hills, N.J. [ 245 ] crn ae Raa as . “¢ ORD g COP RIT EES Ya oS beg eee Se a. the aE See Sie p erg ae ate , JV ONG py-7 N. | : : 0 : c : | a iP : . RSE it OE 3 fact aT eer -08 vot Zk OF de toe : oye ¢ . GEORGE FLAVIUS HOLMES Holmes was born January 22, 1913, in Flushing, Long Island, N.Y. He has also lived in Lockport and Montour Falls, N.Y., and in Milwaukee, Wis. He is the son of Harold R. Holmes ’o8, and Gertrude Baker. His father is a civil engineer; chief engineer in the Bureau of Sewers, Milwaukee. He has one sister. He prepared at Riverside High School, in Milwaukee, where he was in the Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering; Scholar- ship Holder. He was a member of the University Orchestra; Chemical Engineering Society (Student Branch) ; Arbor Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 South Middle Reunion, with Thomas E. Fairchild; Sophomore year at 5 North Middle Edwards; Junior and Senior years at 17 Middle Dod. Holmes will probably engage in chemical engineering. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 2734 North Stowell Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. [ 246 | LV ANSE EAE OME ey I: Lee Holt was born May 4, 1913, in Marshall, Mo. He has also lived in Dallas, Texas, and St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of Dr. Ivan Lee Holt, Vanderbilt University ’04, Ph.D., D.D., LL.D., and Leland Burks. His father is a clergyman; minister at St. John’s M.E. Church South, and president of the Federated Churches of Christ in America. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at John Burroughs School, where he was on the Football, Soccer, and Baseball Teams; member Dramatics and Student Government Societies. At Princeton he majored in the Classics; War Memorial Scholarship winner; member Baseball Team (1) (3); Princetontan Business Board (1); Theatre Intime Business Board (1); Triangle Club, Publicity Man- ager (2); Colonial Club, Bicker Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 101 ’01 Hall, with Richard B. Whitney; Sophomore year with Whitney at 8-A Holder; Junior year at 322 Walker, with Woodward C. Gardiner, William B. Elliott, G. Edward Escher, R. H. Davis, and G. H. Schlapp. Holt left Princeton in the spring of Junior year, to attend the University of Chicago Law School, where he is now a student. He will probably become a lawyer. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 5068 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. [ 247 J ABRAM GROFF HOOBER Abe, Hoob Hoober was born March 15, 1912, in Lancaster, Pa. He is the son of J. M. Hoober and Anna Charlotte Groff. His father is a livestock commission merchant; president J. M. Hoober, Inc. He has two brothers. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy and Franklin and Mar- shall Academy, where he was a member of the Choir, Glee Club, Orchestra, and Irving Basketball Team. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was on the Basket- ball Squad (1) ; member Glee Club (1) (2) (4); Choir (3) (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more and Junior years at 30 Nassau St., with E. H. Buysse and J. V. Gurge, Jr.; Senior year at 30 Nassau St., with E. H. Buysse and F. B. John. , Hoober is engaged to Miss Elizabeth M. Imhoff, of Adams- town, Pa. He is a member of the Reformed Church. His permanent address is 621 North Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. [ 248 J STEPHEN “WILLIAMS- HOOVER Steve, Steph Hoover was born December 1, 1913, in Alliance, Ohio. He has also lived in Cleveland and Shaker Heights, Ohio, Santa Monica, Calif., Lausanne, Glion, and Paris, France. He is the son of Dr. Charles S. Hoover, and Helen Speaker Williams. His father, who attended Mount Union, Western Re- serve, and Freiburg (Germany) Universities, is a physician and a business man. He has two sisters. He prepared at Shaker Heights High School, and Southern Arizona School for Boys, where he was on the Track Team; Debating Society, Vice-President ; Class President Senior year. At Princeton he majored in Politics, winning Honors in Junior year. He was winner in the Senior Tennis Tournament, numerals; awarded Intramural Medal in Basketball (3) ; member Whig-Clio Society. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Stockton St.; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 235 Lockhart Hall. Hoover plans to study law at Yale or Columbia, and will prob- ably become a lawyer. He is a Congregationalist and a Liberal. [ 249 J Me Ee GE MT tol Eas ae Ey cacao ia Be pa Sn SP aon Pare re Eee 06 tela ea eee CS TR ea RS ee iste Feist 5 Sane Peano en a . eas a) 5 ° : . 1 ie ot GS) cil apa ced . A rg - ‘am Cen eee eee + 7 ped cae Pee eee 4 4 sane rs 5 r 4 a pees oe HAN i hs G7 ian |e ; ah | ais ee 4 ‘ ee one fe — = a) ere Gee |e ‘ : ; 4 i ae be hi OC: XN. oy H: oO: F a wy cones . 7M RAM UW | A: Sno eta RAL E ERO © ne Det a Cee StS BCE el eS (4! 4 Y ‘ © NS ee SAC Sie ies aries es FREDERICK HADDEN HOWELL Fritz | Howell was born August 23, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Hackensack, N.]J. He is the son of M. Hadden Howell and Florence E. Acker- man. His father 1s vice-president of the Chase National Bank. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Hackensack High School, where he was on the Track Team, member Honor Society, Business Board of the Comet, Head Proctor, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy, winning Second Group Honors. He was on the Freshman Track Squad; in Caledonian Games, numerals (1932); member American Whig Society; Camera Club; Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 10 Madison St., with S. E. Chambers; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 11301 Hall. | His permanent address is 318 Anderson St., Hackensack, N.J. [ 250 ] A SRT LO Lea oss s s ae? f, ss Benin @ o. a ze ce z Y ° ie n e ' Ny’ : [) ey au 3 LY Ly ey Pan . bes a ° 2 N ° : od f ey ’ ’ 2 ae AN ‘ , es ‘2 t ve ae? eS . e Pane ioe ie es ar ates ty HUGOsGU SAV HU BE ISEIG eR: Hugh Huettig was born September 26, 1913, in Paterson, N.J. He is the son of Hugo Huettig and Sophie Luebbe. His father is retired. He has two sisters. He prepared at Montclair Academy, and Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry ; Second Group Honors. He was a member of the Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place; Sophomore year at 132 °03 Hall; Second term Sophomore, and Junior and Senior years at 22-24 Blair, with T. Harris, R. E. Potts, and W. L. Wright. His permanent address is 151 Derrom Ave., Paterson, N.J. [251 7 ap egos: oh 3 5 , . 5 8 F e 4 e x 5 PAB se a Te aaah te Site pe eee ee 10 ( ay AIC) D ne , — RQVON ENS OSCAR BEALE HUFFMAN Huffman was born June 5, 1911, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has also lived in New York City. He 1s the son of O. C. Huffman, and Lucy Preston Beale. His father, who graduated from Washington and Lee University, is a manufacturer; president Continental Can Company, in New York City. He has one sister. He prepared at Taft School, Hun School, and Northwood (Lake Placid, N.Y.). At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was a member of the Colonial Club, President. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 207 Henry Hall; Junior year at 522 ’03 Hall. Huffman left Princeton at the end of Junior year. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 1040 Fifth Ave., New York City. [ 252 J] lave ‘_ VALENTINE LORNE HUMMEL Hum Hummel was born July 24, 1913, in Harrisburg, Pa. He has also lived in Philadelphia, and in Wayne, Pa. He is the son of Valentine Lorne Hummel, deceased, and Lucretia Gay Williams. His father attended the University of Pennsylvania. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Haverford Preparatory School. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Band (1) (2) (3);member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St., with H. W. Bertine ; Sophomore year at 24 Little, with H. W. Bertine; Junior and Senior years at 24 Little, with D. H. Scott ’36. Hummel is undecided as to his future occupation. His permanent address is Louella Apartments, A-10, Wayne, Pa: [ 253 J PATTERSON HUMPHREY Pat, Ripper Humphrey was born September 3, 1912, in New York City. He has also lived in Ridgewood, N.J. He is the son of Frank Jones Humphrey and Katharine Tews rence Patterson. His father, who graduated from Boston Uni- versity, is an investment banker; firm of Kidder, Peabody and Company. He has two brothers and one sister. Frank J. eae ree Jr., 32, is his brother. iar. prepared at Kent School, Kent, Conn., where he was on the Publications Boards and Crew Manager. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Two-Foot Club, and Tiger Inn. During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 103 Lock- hart, with M. C. Hoffman. Humphrey plans to study law at Harvard. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 145 Heights Road, Ridgewood, N.]J. 25a] WILLIAM SAVERY HUSK Bill Husk was born May 21, 1913, in Evanston, III. He is the son of Harry Marcus Husk, and Katherine Savery, deceased. His father is in the insurance business. He prepared at Wilbraham Academy where he was active in Dramatics, and a member of the Literary Society. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 112 Pyne; Senior year at 51 Upper Pyne. Husk will probably engage in the teaching of English. His permanent address is 281 High St., Newburyport, Mass. [255 J ROC SC a me RR gee Ch OR eae! Fb nee te sees ehve) | needa ten aE in i So: SS SaeCte eta x ci ade Tao ot ees see, 7a arts Datonmnet RenK let 3 + RD n 7, | See re gee Oy is -. ay =e . : 2 Pre] ey ae . + 3 1 yy ave ww ERs , e . b 3 Le ie a Daa | ay 4 4 ee EAS IM Pay fc Sg PMY im UANV Q: £S.O ve ES) or : nen Sa says - 5 oe rs 12 2 rer . = 2 aT eo - oN One vest ay te gh Co AS ae Be eels oe a Ste Ens é. p - ¢ . Sat we CRT eae aan Seca 0 JAMES MILLER HUSTEAD, II Phoebe Hustead was born January 7, 1914, in Uniontown, Pa. He is the son of James Edgar Hustead ’03, and Helen Henderson Hustead. His father is a coal and coke operator. He has one sister. T. Watt Henderson 713, and George Watt Henderson 719, are his uncles. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Polo Team, member Press Club, Business Manager Year Book, member Publications Committee, Herodotus Club, and Science Book Committee. At Princeton he majored in Economics ; Second Group in Junior year. He was Fencing Manager, letter (4) ; member Polo Association (1) (2), Secre- tary-Treasurer (3); Electrical Manager Triangle Show (3) (4); member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 141 ’03 Hall, with R. B. Scudder, E. W. Scudder, and F. H. Etherington; Sophomore year at 141 ’03 Hall, with R. B. Scudder, E. W. Scudder, and G. W. Williams; Junior year at 244 03 Hall alone; Senior year at 231 Walker, with E. W. Scudder, R. B. Scudder, R. F. Bennett, R. H. Everett, and W. 'T. Smith. Hustead is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Pointerhope, Uniontown, Pa. [P2569] PAINE REL EGEESO No aE: Hutch Hutcheson was born April 17, 1913, in Houston, Texas. He is the son of Palmer Hutcheson ’0g, and Eleanor Thomson. His father is an attorney; senior partner in Baker, Botts, Andrews and Whar- ton, Houston; director Second National Bank of Houston. He has two brothers. Thomas 5. Taliaferro ‘08, J. C. Hutcheson, III, 28, and A.C. Hutcheson 734 are his cousins, and C. C. Allen, Jr., 15 is his uncle. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was Associate Editor of the school newspaper and Year Book, and Editor of the Literary Magazine; on the Debating Committee; Officer of English and Dramatic Clubs, and Class Day Speaker. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was Assistant Manager of Swimming, numerals (3); News Editor of the Daly Princetonian (1) (2), Football Editor (3), Editorial Chairman (4); Associate Editor Nassau Lit (4); Editor Freshman Hand- book (3); member Whig-Clio Society (1) (2) (3), Corresponding Secre- tary (4); member Whig Hall, and Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 114 Pyne, with J. W. Kephart; Sophomore year at 134 Holder, with Kephart, J. G. McCain, and W. S. Cox; Junior and Senior years at 72 Patton, with J. G. McCain. Hutcheson plans to study law, probably at the University of Texas, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1405 North Boulevard, Houston, Texas. [easere oe a rs : pier Laie i 5 ry g y 4 : - ° ay Ke El N y Pe oy ( uy ; r ia Y face aan agi PUN ©: ©: Le oye ley) or oA aap an ned ore OD ONG Gate ce Keep peg : : eee iivieg slice inten e Set: ne wre fe, 4 77 - ) Or meena I et ee ee Sen Rr Ea emt ote at . be . - - = ary i. Prd i] . ee 4 se i = eS l { ‘) ee p: ls . ‘= vaste f wade? Ue : _ a t Bug A Ahh ° 7 1) maa AY ob : MH ARM We Me Sie ben cdl Ei Salen Rot neti CORON C ACRES Lrg OURO = — ‘ ml ve Somes TEES 18 SSeS Ace stan es ERBEN ANDERTON JENKINS Doc | Jenkins was born June 7, 1913, in Syracuse, N.Y. He has also lived in Plainfield, N.J. He is the son of Frank Eben Jenkins, and Mary Louise Brown. His father is an insurance executive; first vice-president Queen Insurance Company of America. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Loomis School, Windsor, Conn., where he was on the Hockey Team, and a member of the Dramatic Club. At Princeton he majored in Biology, and was a member of the Key and Seal Club. ° During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place; Sophomore year at 93 Holder, with B. F. Miles and W. F. Hewitt; Junior year at 43 Blair, with W. F. Hewitt; Senior. year at— 43, Blair, with W. F. Hewitt and J. V. Gurge. | Jenkins expects to attend medical school, and to become a surgeon. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 734 Park Ave., Plainfield, N.J. [ 258 |] id Oe Oe Wer ri Sasa enh : FR aie Pea eee ed ones : Ope — ao | perenne rR Caen OS EFT ihe PPR ae ee Dir greg: S ge tine coe ish te eS e ry tia foc i's aE b spon) oo oe oy ee NIRA i Bea oral fogs si 2 ; iw $ ‘ a eas hal a at es . a i c a i sud } i ce 3 Caled ‘ 5 2 Oe oe ed . an} 2 fs . ry . ve. vee h oss, “ae . a . i ‘gi arte BS Y a Aa 7 a i ‘a Bas) } 3, ‘a te gett : aoe er ney i v4 Fi cae i aS Ban ne A on Sed. i. ; vy. an VA A A 34 ‘ a 5 cee ™ Nadia, an ‘3 . oe ‘OV “MM oe A: B Ron s = agli paomerdee Bh a “oo Bie Se . 3s : Ae gle et wes gat eshe i eget s Seen Rea Lea, Cora onaae nse een are er a MiGiiet pare tas IE Scan asa aS Y Bey ctncis un ep hue tee ae wane say FRANK BICKERTON JOHN Dick John was born October 26, 1912, in Pottstown, Pa. He is the son of Charles Lloyd John, deceased. His father was in the insurance business. He has two brothers and five sisters. He prepared at Valley Forge Military School, where he was _on the Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored. in Philosophy. He was on the Fresh- man. Football Team, Co-Captain; Varsity Football Team (3). During Freshman year he roomed at the Nassau Inn; Sopho- more year at 21 North Edwards; Junior year at 2 Middle Dod, with T. H. Jones, Jr., and J. Curran; Senior year at 30 Nassau St., with E. H. Buysse and A. G. Hoober. John plans to study law at Pennsylvania, and to become a lawyer. - His permanent address is 915 South St., Pottstown, Pa. [ 259 J SII EE a Vis) SM ESS Ar oi cS el NRT ae ere Nene) oe Ahn arse Uerawe FUR ea Rew se foie aoe Tn ae aN Re MT EE ; -_ ; cS Tae TEE nc FERRE a ae Og bl TR eeSN i ect rie ers ge Stace ania © ar Sing Se ements mene voters fan 2: 7S NN Fr eeesal ty eae Pathe yes BS Soo ie: a Re pope re Mae Pa a . “go. ® oe N: f bs ”. Pe iy ° 4 x eae ae ; ry A ae i 35 Ay ‘i og 7 lee s].°-Hl. : a : v4 ; rey fame | an Be nN ay fee ee i 2 A : Ww. . f t i Seis ae wie =. f vol KG : oy ir Plt Se PEED ICN HT ERIE SAT ORET FI UM ae DO lent NED oe: org Mined gt BN A aaa Gob pe tg se iete? Wang Latte ails Sura ote Sie pease welts BEE @ WIS) Sie } ez F Day asa fa Sh DRIP ATS a OP Re ae ae eases ¢ o ¥ : YS itera aaa aes = pang at ede akon ao choad Pa ras shes LAWRENCE BOARDMAN JOHNSON Larry Johnson was born October 24, 1913, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He has also lived in Kis-Lyn, Pa., and Princeton, N.]J. He is the son of Charles Johnson, Iowa State Teachers College 98, and Myrtle Boardman. His father is superintendent of the Luzerne County Industrial School for Boys, at Kis-Lyn, Pa. He has one brother. | He prepared at Wyoming Seminary, where he was a member of the Cum Laude Society. At Princeton he majored in German; winner Second Prize, Mary Cunningham Humphreys Junior German Contest ; member League of Evangelical Students, Princeton Chapter (3). During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 17 Mad- ison St., with C. F. Johnson, Jr., 32; Junior year at 211 Brown Hall; Senior year at 4 North Reunion, with Richard B. Mather. Johnson will probably study medicine, possibly at the Uni- versity of Minnesota, and become a physician. His permanent address is Kis-Lyn, Pa. fh 260n7 sear Bale Laake lane me tage tsp Malaria de arfeut Marcie Cramunce inp s oe ae torent Ls rs AT en BU eS sh stey Metis Soe c. Ce eee a ee Since eae Oa a Weg OCS a ea © 7 CRS BOQ CR OES ataue sh SUCKER Rey Aueynde aoe. “WS mI te oie’ ee 3 eae Pad] ha ee) x ” +, or iy f VJ a on . e. aw -: R } S AN: 4 a iy isa bor, } eX, : . . ”. . . Nu —ry one : 4 A y se oF ed | aN? a ci) fe iS % cae : B= ) TANY ON O: os Ue ee ae eS “ ed f rm nf ot oS Me i pis ee y ° a Loe 2 PEON ys Saves c : 1 ae Te A ae, eels gine Se Bont ees Ess | Losey S NE oi, : Lo, ree ‘ Ada chsh gry Oa et eles © t : : : CARAT eB, fF hits Bee es Upon a ‘ x Key se pas et Peet 6 . SIDNEY DUPUY. JOHNSON Sed Johnson was born May 28, 1912, in Rahway, N.J. He is the son of Sidney G. Johnson and Fredericka Ethel Dupuy. His father is in the railway supply business; assistant to the president of the General Railway Signal Company. He has one brother. | He prepared at Pingry School, and Lawrenceville, where he was active in Dramatics, House Athletics, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Hockey Team (2); Crew (1) (2) (3); member Glee Club (1); Triangle Gib (2 a2 )etectdentmiet Cottage Club: During Freshman year he roomed at 28 Campbell, with John E. Kerney; Sophomore year at 28 Campbell, with Richard D. Hilliard ; Junior year at A Blair, with Art Otis, Bill Fortune, and Ken Stallman; Senior year at A Blair with Bud Smith, Fortune, and Stallman. Johnson is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is Lake Ave., Rahway, N.J. [eo || RET rg cat eon Oth ec aes ten oe one ea ONS py TN. O67 Psat er D a t} at. W Aa ne) QVv.o ‘A PP Seal aCe Oe AR ees ig Rat eee aren dio ere ne COO on ec eRe ers, weit Sts%) Dive F Carma, Se a 7, a ee ; me eM SON re SNe E ns p . : f Peay 4 IE fi i ae ie e ry A j a Pees sai: hy aie spares eae Leis ire re cari Gente pins aa ace b omg ed AS Tet TAS oe BEA WILLIAM HENRY JOHNSON, JR. Bill Johnson was born June 4, 1912, in Chelsea, Mass. He is the son of William Johnson and Orra Sprague. His father is a salesman; head New York office of Everlastik, Inc. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Glen Ridge High School, where he was active in Dramatics and Debating. During Freshman year he roomed at 233, Lockhart. Johnson left Princeton at the end of Freshman year, to take a course in interior architecture at the New York University and New York School of Interior Decoration. He is now in the interior decorating business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Intervale Road, Mountain Lakes, N.J. lb 26287 oS gh ee casescares . ROR eg aS Ne irsim ince Manes CHiN Celgene oelat i! . Ss 2 . . COR AT Le SLA) oi) fas Geer Tale as ah tla a Cake lies Meer S . fs e B ss . - - = rs Pe ae og Ge ee eter Sye! 3 @ nee TL Mae Eee cerned © Coe t ? oy Vers mn HY % id of. oS ee WILLIS WITHERSPOON JOHNSON, JR. Johnson was born September 30, 1913, in Fort Smith, Ark. He has also lived in Little Rock, Ark. He is the son of Willis W. Johnson, University of Virginia ’07, and Elizabeth Eberle. His father is a merchandise broker ; firm of Johnson and Cooper. He has one sister. He prepared at Little Rock High School, where he was Editor of the High School Paper, and active in Dramatics. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 19 University Place. Johnson left Princeton at the end of Freshman year, to attend the University of Virginia, where he is now a student. He plans to engage in the merchandise brokerage business, with his father’s firm. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 315 Ridge Way, Little Rock, Ark. [ 263 J IWWVONWLZ ONED FN I RF 71 FOV GI OV EIU, Warsan houses sy Se Sieber tims S vite Yess RSS Raisin eee et ee aa ee oe ROBERT COSSIN JOHNSTON Bob | Johnston was born January 10, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of James W. Johnston and Caroline A. Cossin. His father, who graduated from Cooper Union, is a construction engineer ; construction manager Jackson Heights Apartment Cor- poration, New York City. He has three brothers and one sister. He prepared at Princeton Preparatory School, and Evander Childs School. He was on the Football, Swimming, and Tennis Teams, Editorial Staff of the School Papers, and a member of the Literary Societies. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering; Second Group Honors. He was on the Swimming Team (1) (2) (3); member Glee Club (2,).{ 4.) « Verrace Glub. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place; Sophomore year at 302 Walker; Junior and Senior years at 332 Witherspoon, with J. P. Gulick. Johnston will probably continue his studies in civil engineering, and expects to become a civil engineer. He is an Episcopalian and an Independent. His permanent address is 106 East 236th St., New York City. [. 264 |] THOMAS ROBERT JOHNSTON Tom, “T,” Johnny, Tommy Johnston was born April 21, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has also lived in Pinehurst, N.C. He is the son of Norwood Johnston and Frances Graham. His father is in the oil and gas business; president Cumberland Petro- leum Company; chairman, Improvement of the Poor; general manager Carnegie Gas and Electric Company. He has two broth- ers and two sisters. S$. Davidson Herron ’17, is his brother-in-law. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, in Pittsburgh, and Ashe- ville School, N.C., where he was on the Crew, Boxing Team, member Dramatics and Student Government Boards, and Biology Society member. At Princeton he majored in Biology, winning Honors in that department. He was on the 1 50-pound Crew (1) (2) (3) ;member Triangle Club, and Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., with Samuel S. Holmes and G. M. Chester; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 64 Little, with G. M. Chester. Johnston will probably study medicine at Columbia. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. [ 265 J c ONC STEWART HOYT JONES Stew Jones was born March 23, 1913, in Berwyn, Ill. He has also lived in Pittsburgh, Pa., Glen Ellyn, IIL. and Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Charles Stewart Jones and Margaret Hoyt Young, both deceased. His father was an electrical engineer, with the Western Electric Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Howe School, Howe, Ind., where he was a member of the Honor Society, Football Team, Publications and Student Government Boards. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Football Team, numerals (1) ; Varsity Squad (2) (3) ; Varsity Team, letter (4) ; member A.I.Ch.E.; Madison Club. 3 During Freshman year he roomed at 36 Vandeventer Ave. ; Sophomore year at 7 North Middle Reunion; Junior and Senior years at 9 South Reunion, with R. H. Carter. Jones expects to engage in chemical engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 33 Carpenter Lane, Mt. Airy, Phil- adelphia, Pa. [ 266 7 2 as Re ae SED sie Cee ee ie eee a 27 lA RANEID pee TO, Teag terretede 9 Ce La” u id THOMAS HENRY JONES Tom Jones was born November 18, 1912, in Harrisburg, Pa. He is the son of Thomas H. Jones, deceased, and Rose Anna Fisher. He has two sisters. He prepared at Harrisburg Academy, where he was Valedic- torian; on the Basketball and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Basketball Team; Freshman Lacrosse Team; Student Employ- ment Agency. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 14. Middle Dod; Junior year at 2 Middle Dod, with James Curran and Richard John; Senior year with Curran at 13 North Dod. Jones will probably engage in the oil business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1808 North Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. 267: | JOH NGRA UE eA D ETE Katz Kadlic was born March 12, 1911, in Bellaire, Ohio. He is the son of John Kadlic and Rose Visvary. His father is affiliated with the Imperial Glass Company. He has two brothers. He prepared at Bellaire High School, and Kiski, where he was on the Football, Basketball, and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was on the Fresh- man Football Team, numerals; Varsity Football Team, letters (2) (3) (4); Cannon Club, Manager. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 36 Uni- versity Place, with Elwood Kalbaugh; Junior year at the Cannon Club, with Ceppi and Fairman; Senior year at the Cannon Club with E. Kalbaugh and R. B. Perry. Kadlic is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 4445 Harrison St., Bellaire, Ohio. 263803 ELWOOD McGLENN KALBAUGH Mose Kalbaugh was born August 21, 1911, in Bellaire, Ohio. He is the son of William C. Kalbaugh, deceased, and Jennie Darnley. He has two brothers and four sisters. He prepared at Kiski, where he was on the Football Team. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was on the Fresh- man Football Team, numerals; Freshman Basketball Team; Varsity Football Team (2), letters (3) (4); member Cannon Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 36 Uni- versity Place, with John Kadlic; Junior year at the Nassau Inn, with Mike Curto and Dick Perry; Senior year at the Cannon Club, with John Kadlic and Dick Perry. Kalbaugh is engaged to Miss Kay Pracht, of Shadyside, Ohio. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is $30 48th St., Bellaire, Ohio. [ 269 ] ca « BE Ce TOs ceri anek a SOR ha ee ceeded i ne pets ee ates Brod F See Showie ease or: ig aS y ) y os . ta | Pe iS “f 2 . as w a ry : oY YOY JS ool A ; : 2 TN L 0: | : COV AVON EV, bar fe a ‘ =% me, SF RY vs ° ‘ “OM RAM AY ooo MG: Be iets SOP ate ana eae COE STE Bree ats At 9 ce Sie ELS cen Cr Sipdetes EDWIN BRITTON KATTE Ned Katte was born May 23, 1913, in Livingston, N.Y. He has also lived in New York City, and in Elmsford, N.Y. He 1s the son of Edwin B. Katte, Cornell ’93, deceased, and Elva King Katte, also deceased. His father was an electrical engineer; chief engineer of electric traction for the New York Central Railroad. He has one sister. Frederick P. King ’oo 1s his uncle and guardian, and Arthur Poe ’oo is also his uncle. He prepared at Kent School, where he was Prefect, Manager of Football, and on the Year Book Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Second Freshman Crew, letter (1); Second Freshman Soccer Team; Dormitory Manager for Intra-Mural Athletics; member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 742 Pyne; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 720 Pyne. Katte plans to engage in banking, possibly with the Central Hanover Trust Company. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Pine Tree Corners, Elmsford, N.Y. [ 270 J OTe r ee eee eet One Be ean eek PY ie a Wr ah ee spunea oes festa bg omer Mee ve 4 : s LAT EPS 7 — TS Ci HORA Laan TO a caer rece cae Bike Meter ines = 2 sa ye Rts ee Sys A dl Caan tian? pel song : y On pay) ely A ane, ; Goo CA PR | aN 2 A a 1 . : PANU bee Face ays J. ONY ONVAYEZ ON EV PO 7 OV AAV OV V4 eS Brae Re RS 3 5 te ee és a % F5 AMC er san air ethos i lair - Morag ay Sh oe Coe ee tit gs: Qe eat F ice , ee Me Take een as ge ere Te: i) “p 16) @ ssa: . af = aE : Ro Si epee oe, Desks a ° FRANKLIN PATRICK KEARNEY Pat, Chauncey Kearney was born April 24, 1914, in Maplewood, N.J. He has also lived in Farmington, Conn. He is the son of James L. D. Kearney, Loyola ’98, LL.B. University of Maryland, and Margaret Tilden Owings. His father is in the insurance business; president Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company ; vice- president Hartford Fire Insurance Company. He has one brother, James L. D. Kearney, Jr., 33, and one sister. He prepared at Kingswood School, in West Hartford, Conn., where he was on the Publications Board; Manager of Soccer; and on the Hockey and Tennis ‘Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was Alternate Crew Manager, major numerals (2); member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 52 Holder, with Francis G. Smith, Jr.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years with Smith at 15 Campbell. Kearney plans to attend the Yale School of Law, and to engage in law or insurance. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Ciderbrook Road, Farmington, Conn. ie27i . : ot M5 PE LC eo Ae INA eS en ZAM ONS DINAN: : K PAZ, Lis [| PR ASTIM SaBe DOZ LA TY me Cae Vi . ae bee ie O.N . 3 “t oO: . i. He ee Cy, use ee L E 0) - oe iB op. wae TS MA: Oey mk eR eA Ome eo ns ian fad fe ek Re Rats eo Se ne, aaa sae re) LR Creo ey « — : ae “i q Sats OCR ASS Eee GAS ee ye ALE : pe Oar we © Ko FRANK DATESMAN KEELER Frank Keeler was born June 10, 1912, in Benton, Pa. He 1s the son of Roy B. Keeler and Henrietta Utt. His father is a jeweler. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Wyoming Seminary, where he was on the Student Council, Wrestling, and Tennis Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Bank St.; Sophomore year at 5 Lower Pyne, with Louis Blissard; Junior year at 443 Brown, with F. S. Trowbridge; and Senior year at 443 Brown, with F. V. Best ’36. Keeler is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is Benton, Pa. Sime i) ) iS) Lt Cer Bel oot eee occa cea eae Cee Pee cee tee ae eee panei es : ACR Te soe a really a ntey teen eset were OLy NE ecieaee Ge ee FETE ee ey alae = TESS oa . 5 F ey solhe —N mu as Fei Ma Pees ' Xf i Berd Toe S S } 2.2 Ne Si - | ! cape : , . co se by ¥ f oe. 5 F S i Dl eee eee ATA WB Sie g a ; 4 z ] pass |ke sé) ial Heh if y i peeee bg zs t owe q f A Le DSA KS pac ae WW (fF °° f- 3. ree: a = p o “A, a ba ve “Rhea ena | demee| BA d | a a seiicl ep ecine eat eae higuie wae ean AE Sos : ‘3 —— Pol eM fos gk ai Csteag 2 ate eee ee eet pet S Pe. anne A Sie ne A ot 7 — s . SS Ries 60% gu 8 ke ae we Po, : GORDON LITHGOW KEEN Gordie Keen was born December 25, 1911, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Kennard G. Keen and Mabel Florence Lith- gow. His father is a broker; member of the firm of Samuel McCreery and Company. He has one brother, Kennard G. Keen, Nite 200 A. Wellalsevaeg0,and)laGalithzow ‘o7,arehisuneles: He prepared at the Haverford School, where he was President of his class; President of the Athletic Association; President of the Dramatic Club; Chairman Student Council; Manager of Football; and on the Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in French. He was a member of the Triangle Club, and of the Quadrangle Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 216 Henry, with Channing Way, Jr.; Junior and Senior years with Wayeat 41°70 balls Keen is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is Laurel Lane, Haverford, Pa. [ 273 J ee esa ae So Sagi ie Cece See Testa SM eo i Onn ca Cau Mean a 7 : Pele) ae aan AOE ETRE sine 5 5 j Po Bae Gy ane 7 . hl. ; . e . IW be AS a al s } by im bya es : i QV.O ‘A: “Me . ; ‘ - or Wea, = i ; bese, S Van See Mi “EL Q: ,: ne, LRT Deena Ne “ . y ee ig La A hgh ene eho eee alg gle genricn eae” Osreay atest Retiite 6. sige pe eee Lees 3 a gee Rene = ‘° ia en re.) Fe Site Benes Galan SS aes | 5 WALTER FRANCIS KEENAN, III Pete Keenan was born June 19, 1913, in Pelham Manor, N.Y. He has also lived in Caldwell, N.J., and in New York City. He is the son of Walter Francis Keenan, II, and Ruth Henderson, de- ceased. His father, who graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, B.S. and M.E., is a mechanical engineer ; director of Engineering for Foster Wheeler, Inc. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who have attended Princeton is J. D. Sylvester ’37. He prepared at Pelham High School, where he was a member of the Honor Society, Basketball and Tennis Teams, Student Government Board, Class Officer, and a member of the Dramatic Club and Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Fencing Team, major numerals; member Catholic Club (1) (2) (3) (4); student member American Society of Mechanical Engineers (3) (4) ; Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place; Sophomore year at 54 Holder, with J. R. Towne; Junior year at 4-A Holder, with A. G. Rytina and J. C. Hazen; Senior year at 222-225 Walker, with Rytina, J. C. Hazen, J. D. Sylvester, and B. M. Hazen. Keenan plans to do graduate work in the study of heat transfer in Mechanical Engineering, at M.I.T., and to become a mechanical engineer. He is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 985 Plymouth St., Pelham Manor, N.Y. i, 274 4 ETE ETRE Ty RCN SPER EM TEP fe ne atta et Boel oes ee SSI re OES eee aR ae : : 2h zee sane . 2s : ‘ rs a . . f YW Ors, ‘ ay-7 R D . on i . 0 . ‘i ; . : el ae r.” HUAN (a ja CO CAM hs, at; G : : Set 3 a ry : i AS ie te Lite : oe Ie . . 4 ce Cay Ora, seas Bae se paeeaaige Ste a0 gS u Boe 3 z FE t ait Ween ie uA wy ice . EA a 8c Sea ee E b SOS SALISH GAGA RE e A Geos we a Seal ores ee ele ein ise Ay One eee BG teneioae fis Oy JOHN CALVIN KELBAUGH Jack, Kel Kelbaugh was born October 26, 1912, in Hampstead, Md. He is the son of J. William Kelbaugh and Mabel Wooden. His father is treasurer of the Hampstead Bank. He has no brothers or sisters. H. R. Wooden ’o1, and C. C. Wooden ’07, are his uncles. | He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the News Board, Soccer, Tennis, and Boxing Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Baseball Squad; member Student Faculty Association (Sum- MetCamip). During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 9 South Reunion, with J. D. Goodman; Junior year with Goodman at 21 South West; Senior year at 7-A Holder, with T. E. McCabe and J. D. Goodman. Kelbaugh plans to engage in the advertising business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Shiloh Road, Hampstead, Md. [ 275 J EDWARD DEMAREST KELLER Ted | Keller was born April 8, 1913, in Jersey City, N.J. He has also lived in Essex Fells, N.J. He is the son of John L. Keller ’83, and Ida May Demarest. His father is a lawyer. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Student Council, Basketball, Football, and Baseball Teams. _ At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Basketball Team, numerals (1), letter (2); Baseball Team, numerals (1); Sophomore Football Manager; member Tiger Inn. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 32 Camp- bell, with Charles S. Maddock, III. Keller left Princeton at the end of Sophomore year, travelled for a while, and is now a student. He will probably engage in business. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 269 Roseland Ave., Essex Fells, N.J. [ 276 J VF Ra ek eae ee r ip : ‘ RN. i VV AVO ‘A Oe Tita Seed et 20M ee “= © eRe T SSIs cg: REOPMS TEWART RE DCERY Stew Kelley was born January 20, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Dr. Orange Reo Kelley and Blanche Irvin Kelley. His father, who graduated from the University of lowa Dental School, B.S., D.D.S., is a dentist. He has one sister. Donald MacRae 717 is his second cousin. | He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, and Trinity School. At pre- paratory school he was on the Year Book Board, Soccer Team, Debating Committee, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics, and School of Public and Inter- national Affairs. He was on the Freshman Fencing Team, major numerals ; Varsity Fencing Team, letter (2); 150-pound 'Crew (2); Inter-Club Com- mittee (3); Brec-a-Brac Editorial Board; member Whig-Clio Council (4) ; Whig-Clio Dance Committee (4); “The Club”; Clio Hall, and Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Park Place; Sophomore year at 334 Foulke; Junior year at § North Edwards; Senior year at 3 South Reunion. Kelley will probably study law. He is an Independent. His permanent address is 133 Fast 58th St., New York City. E2772 or ss a Se ei Cer rs . , i AA: ioe: Sse “I oeetor eo . She ae Coe a ioe NRE soe Wal Te wale Ase Were al seeiey - aes “ DSN ee Re ten ee OE ° , Sa real sarge oe ee Poa aia é 3 § . Ne eh a : t i vs he : mae } ie ; . ; i) ‘Go ‘yeni 0 ‘Sp ae _ Mh 7% me 4 FP Ey AY SS VON 1 . we e : 3 ¥ A, Cet oH Re a Pe em, Tee Sater eesigs 0 Q Bei I Ar pp ae 3 ve Ripuintne tes ° aed . Pac: a oye fe = a? ne ALEXANDER SANFORD KELLOGG Sand y | Kellogg was born January 17, 1912, in New York City. He is the son of F. Leonard Kellogg ’94, and Emilie Hum- phries Baker. His father, who was an electrical engineer, is retired. He was affiliated with the Western Electric and General Electric Companies, and the Electric Storage Battery Company of Philadelphia. Kellogg has two brothers and one sister. Edgar Baker ’og is his cousin, and William Kemble ’25 is his brother- in-law. He prepared at Allen Stevenson School, in New York City, and the Choate School. At Princeton he majored in Economics ; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was a member of the Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 114 Lockhart Hall; Soph- omore year at 116 Laughlin, with C. J. Dauphinot; Junior year at 122 Walker; Senior year at 122 Cuyler. Kellogg is a Republican. His permanent address is 118 East 7oth St., New York City. [ 278 J] 6 yap | {le wey D,. JOHN CHARLES KELLY Kelly was born January 13, 1912, in Sioux City, lowa. He is the son of Eugene Kelly ’09, and Mary Lennon. His father is editor and publisher of the Sioux City Trebune. He has four brothers and one sister. John H. Kelly ’08 is his uncle. He prepared at Lawrenceville and Hun Schools, where he was on the Football and Basketball Teams. At Princeton he was on the Football Team, numerals; Basket- ball Squad. During Freshman year he roomed in Pyne Hall; Sophomore year in Lower Pyne, with Norman B. Roos. Kelly left Princeton at the end of Sophomore year. During the following year he was advertising salesman for the Sioux City Tribune. He attended the University of Berlin during the sum- mer of 1934, and Sorbonne (Paris) in the fall of 1934. He expects to engage in editorial work with the Sioux City T’rebune. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is Care The Sioux City Tribune, Sioux City, Lowa. [ 279 J THEODORE HOLLAND KELLY led, Kel Kelly was born March 25, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. He is the son of D. Theodore Kelly and Emily Holland. His father, who graduated from New York Law School, is senior partner in the law firm of Kelly, Hewitt and Harte. He has one sister. He prepared at Scarborough School, where he was on the Honor Roll, and Football Team. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering; Second Group Honors (2) (3); member Freshman Swimming Team, numerals; Varsity Swimming Team (2), letters (3) (4); Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Bank St.; Sophomore and Junior years at 223 Henry; Senior year at 522 Laughlin, with Equen B. Meader. Kelly expects to engage in chemical engineering. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. Fis permanent address is 62 Buena Vista Drive, Hastings-on- Hudson, N.Y. l, 2807] = : Senne tapes snees sie Se aera i) CORT aCe St te Be tas ts Song Sree eM eg tigedee tarse eae oe cot 2 + Fy fi as ° 4 : 3 . p p: be y 4% bio | ieee ad he i 4 mali? . a i ae Py! ial eee (3 + . E | EEO MA OZONE . sf. 2 CaS MA Dash Bey Is ete ee: ese! Re: Msc OY gr ea edt Bra Sin RE Ae ea hnge ee Pda ee + is B z Pe Ors ° WALTER WYCKOFF KEMP Walt Kemp was born May 12, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of David Franklin Kemp and Annette Wyckoff. His father, who is retired, was founder of the U.S. School of Music. He has five brothers. J. Howard Kemp ’23 and Louis Franklin Kemp ’29 are his brothers, and Walter A. Wyckoff ’88 and J. Edwards Wyckoff ’89 are his uncles. He prepared at Berkshire School, where he was on the Track and Club Football Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Crew Squad; 150-pound Crew Squad (3); member Pistol Club; Westminster Society; Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 30 Mercer St.; Sopho- more year at 31 South West, with Thomas E. Fairchild; Junior and Senior years at 31 South West, with S. McGill Gawthrop ’37. Kemp expects to enter the medical profession. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 89 Gilchrist Road, Great Neck, N.Y. eases , am oe rigs Due 5 are. RE Pe OOP oie rT =T Se RIPe see Shae es aeauee TITRE SNS 2a ae. 7, | Pe VL Fhe gee sy. as racaety Pe Tien oy Ses Be ate le 4 A Sern i - ‘ LS, oe fe’ ss eau) wh Wt fs | ors | a ; A fe ke) ae ne 7 S a i cat (i y : ; ‘ : Del ion aoe ma i )) oo ¢ 6G [ioe ; r TRU ONAION LES RSE 7 VOY QI eh OVER: Bae fe oN Ae Sy na he a’: mien wer PS hee, DOM RAM UW eo, py ret me pets : Fog Seis £e 3 ee Cie see ee Econ Wet Wea Bo en chugeor co nase toon eehirge eh ee Te Sees - ———— 5 e Rr} oe ey a Sig ite ep gene. o CHARLES HENRY KENDRICK, JR. Chick Kendrick was born December 19, 1911, in Haverford, Pa. He is the son of Charles H. Kendrick, Drexel ’96, and Blanche Lesher. His father is owner of the Quaker City Laundry, in Phil- adelphia. He has one brother, W. L. Kendrick ’26. He prepared at Haverford and Lawrenceville Schools. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was a member of the Cannon Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 111 Henry, with Dick Stout; Junior year with Stout at 221 Walker. Kendrick left Princeton in October of Junior year, and is at present working for his father in the Quaker City Laundry. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 228 Whitemarsh Road, Merion Golf Manor, Ardmore, Pa. a2 Ba. at CHARLES RICHARD KENDRICK Chuck, Charlie Kendrick was born April 22, 1914, in Denver, Colo. He is the son of L. R. Kendrick ’10, and Eda Burkhalter. His father is in the wholesale and retail stationery business; secretary Kendrick-Bellamy Company. He has five sisters. He prepared at East Denver High School, where he was on the Publications Board, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was a member of the Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 626 Laughlin ; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 33 Little, with R. W. Arndt, Jr. Kendrick expects to engage in the stationery business, with his father’s firm. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 2200 Bellaire St., Denver, Colo. [ 283 J i IS Ae aa cred naan ORT Pr ane on si Sree ae 5 epee, t= a ae é GS Wee | ST Seon mH Fase Aaa Pee j wee Tay i : or eo = 5H oar - __ = = ¥ ¢ ay Ae Os 4 Be. ae Pa ee i Sie: S, iy = Lpaebest as te oe PN Q A ” poe pad Raa (77) HF (G os : a bas q D : a3 . TENE a ee an) PA eS ey ay ee a } ms ai Way nce Reo Rey ff foe a ee Gea yr Co iran fie R EVE a ea ea he Sok Ce re Dn el Pies iat We ok See eg Tua | b OR age Ct ibetier dara Bias Deer eee Cay JOSEPH, CLARENCE. KENNEDY Joe, Ken | Kennedy was born February 22, 1913, in Fayetteville, Tenn. He has also lived in New York City. He ts the son of Elbert Herman Kennedy, and Mamie Patrick, deceased. His father is a salesman, with W. T. Rawleigh Com- pany. He has three brothers. He prepared at Lincoln County Central High School, where he was a member of the Literary and Debating Societies. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Junior Varsity Rugby Team (1); Manager Student Lunch-Ice Cream Agency (3) (4); member Madison Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 22 Madison St.; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 8 South Edwards. Kennedy plans to engage in the banking business, possibly with the Bankers’ Trust Company. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 110 Lincoln Ave., Fayetteville, Tenn. [ 284 ] a aes i. a . aoe en ; ae ea, tapi ae ey . — oie meee = 3 7 = @ : = - Ne ey ; Se -. a a were ite an a cine Be 2 Fa es en OT POE RN ENS om Prien Bey Oe eeasunne cites Sue pirin op Reeder Peony DAVID ECCLESTONE KENYON Ken, Dave Kenyon was born March 23, 1914, in Smithtown, N.Y. He has also lived in New York City, and in Miami, Fla. He is the son of Whitman Wilcox Kenyon, deceased, and Bertha Loveridge Barelle. His father was in the lumber business; president Kenyon-Newton Lumber Company; director Kings County Trust Company. He has four brothers and two sisters. Richard B. Kenyon ’29 is his brother. He prepared at Stony Brook School, and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Track, Tennis, and Gym Teams, and a member of the Glee Clauibs At Princeton he majored in Chemistry ; Second Group Honors (1) (2). He was a member of the Glee Club (1); Camera Club (3) (4); Gun Club (3) (4); Chemical Club; Whig Hall (1) (2) (3) (4); Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 23 William St.; Sophomore and Junior years at 136 Pyne; Senior year at 85 Patton, with James M. Miller. Kenyon will probably study chemistry or electricity at M.I.T. He is a Christian Scientist and a Republican. His permanent address is “Oakside,” Smithtown Branch, L.I., N.Y. [ 285 ] JOHN WILLIAM KEPHART, JR. Kep, Justice Kephart was born June 7, 1912, in Ebensburg, Pa. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of John W. Kephart, Dickinson College ’94, LL.D., and Florence May Evans. His father is a judge in the Supreme Court of Penn- sylvania. He has one brother, A. Evans Kephart ’27, and one sister. He prepared at Haverford School and The Hill School. At Hill he was on the Varsity Track Team, Art Editor of the Hill Record, and Art Editor of the Dial. At Princeton he majored in Politics, Senior year ; Architecture, Junior year ; Second Group Honors in Architectural Department in Junior year. He was a member of the Gym Team, numerals (2), letter (3) ; Track Squad (1) (2); Advertising Manager the Dazly Princetonian; Art Editor Bric-a-Brac ; mem- ber Elm Club, Secretary. During Freshman year he roomed at 114 Pyne, with Palmer Hutcheson; Sophomore year at 134 and 13-A Holder, with Palmer Hutcheson, John McCain, and William S. Cox; Junior year at 441 Brown; Senior year at 7 and g Blair Tower, with Lawrence H. Larsen, Frederick L. Kopff, Jr., and Harry J. Stevens. Kephart plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is Ebensburg, Pa. [ 286 J RL EL. LER TAGE LIE PAS TNT AR LTS PRET) Tees Tet kG a ent Cia Serpe iyo ipcrmas Ore Se ee EERE Sear Ie Bea R a = TERRE ose ee ee nig Cate cy. BS trae Rote owner GaigNig. elk eg pe Wag he er gap rhi Shen ease ane A aie Ce TERE CRCae sar BANS (oa Bes) ee ee CS et Ged Sindy Ciatad ec hericarek se gear’ (oar a = 4 2) pe ha aA ot . ae ae ° . ; ; ae i. 2 % rs ets 4 A . A 2 on 2 © ; : : ea: oy nay (7°) G oH 5 : oN : 4 a be be a); S : Wal Ul. a } =e A ca ie Rah. Cae Vaal bic ‘ % . ] im A A , ieee Cs ee) an . 4cc Cte S reppsemretr CEES PN Speeee | epee Prony ni : cae : risa eel eaeesle, pt Jenkin ate Oren ies coed ‘e ge LTS “ eres Tice Bene . oc LTS ee ae Sa. age el LS eT ae | - Ps - a rt P = q MO 3 ° he oye ¢ + 4 3 i ae Caer 3 o) RICHARD RUDOLPH KEPPLER Kep, Dick, Horn Keppler was born December 22, 1912, in Elizabeth, N.J. He is the son of Max Herman Keppler, Frezaenius College ’98, and Clara Elvira Diehl, deceased. He has two brothers and two sisters. He has a brother-in-law in the Class of ’25, and a cousin in ’27. He prepared at Pingry School, Elizabeth, N.J., where he was on the Soccer Team, and a member of the Glee Club and Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was a member of the Glee Club (1) (2); Band (1) (2) (3) (4); Jungleers Orchestra (2) (3); Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St., with G. K. Garretson; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 311 Cuyler, also with Garretson. Keppler expects to engage in the oil refining industry, as a chemical engineer. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 528 Morris Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. [ 287 J] jek = te IAW ae 8 ; = =] | O at NON af alae Vey. JOSEPH ALEXANDER KERSHAW Joe | Kershaw was born April 21, 1913, in Cynwyd, Pa. He has also lived in Philadelphia. He is the son of Isaac Kershaw and Caroline Alexander. His father is in the real estate business. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Episcopal Academy, and Valley Forge Military Academy, where he was on the Basketball and Track Teams, and the School Paper Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics, winning Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Lacrosse Team (1) ; mem- ber Student Employment Agency. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 Park Place, with E. M. Prindle ’34; Sophomore year with Prindle and R. J. Hoey 34, at 42 South West; Junior year at 42 South West, with R. J. Hoey and R. Burr Smith ’34; Senior year alone at 46°Little. Kershaw will probably engage in the real estate business. His permanent address is Concord Hall Apartments, 2-K, 45th and Spruce Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. [ 288 J 2. Ge ers SE MET CT ata ees . i HEADS Renu eres: Sinay ake PGE) apa A aC tener ap Bate gigi ps Fane hire ene emer NY OM ces See, Re ome 8, ae ert reap Ly Sir pet re i i G Siac Go cae W ieacre weiy woe aniee eats ee ea AS rg r : ee 4 + on deck 2 head a a . bf pean | aces pe We ; “ ’ ee ‘| a df F . 3 . Ce - . . Brorns Y hited . 7 oe ee ee? . PRD “5 io: saan cress oy oes ? a A 3 a Setar ran, i HERBERT TAYLOR KETCHAM Herb Ketcham was born April 10, 1912, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Herbert Williams Ketcham ’06, and Nell Josephine Travis. His father is in the administration department of the Surrogate’s Court, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has one sister. Franklin Webb Travis ’og 1s his uncle. He prepared at Erasmus Hall High School, where he was Holmes Scholarship Medal winner; Manager of Soccer, and a member of the Class Officers Association. During Freshman year he roomed at 26 Bank St. Ketcham left Princeton in March of Freshman year, and 1s at present employed in the Traffic Department of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, at 26 Broadway, New York City. He is a Protestant and an Independent Democrat. His permanent address is 43 Kenilworth Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. [ 289 ] PEO Ror Oe Gee ee Te Oe To A a eae er a (ESA IAC i ets eased ee LIES . SAGA vei Une. wy sl mt hess prays ary Ber ra St eh): Fries Se Re a Pe EY A ESET BS Tay ee: Fh Je aS gt 7 OF ofel x, Raghies Seton is igen orotic : SS Bite heats Ou oe N caegiere Sen meena rst) Pe ari ae co Bee . oe x ‘ Tey i Ee Lae a ist eo cae she “.- s ‘ . “BN : 4 ’ oe ao ak i 7, er ve a | 4 i U . fe si ae ; a c a ; ca LBs INNS Me went : ace | : ‘a : ay 5 : coe fe tao, oe 5 a e oo fai ie ie 1 Oe Seng DE ate St COLT antes pS RIE ee EN Ges Seen Eg OI psd gO) REE SES Ce Oe Re en E Re 8 ee te ge HME Se apres tid : mG EAT Nn mpeg torn On on relat sian SANFORD FARRINGTON KETCHAM Ketch Ketcham was born November 29, 1913, in Jersey City, N.J. He has also lived in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Stanley Farrington Ketcham and Helen Marie Sanford. His father is a vice-president of the Chase National Bank. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School, where he was on the Wrestling, Swimming, and Handball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Crew, numerals; Crew Squad (2) (3) (4); member Glee Club (1 jh2,) Key and Seal @iibh During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place, with Charles D. Trexler; Sophomore year at 154 Little, with T. F. Moyer and R. Lichtenstein; Junior and Senior years at 327 Walker, with Richard Lichtenstein. | Ketcham expects to engage in foreign service. He 1s an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 8310 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn, N.Y. [ 290 J CHARLES VINCENT KIDD Chuck Kidd was born January 22, 1914, in Paulsboro, N.J. He has also lived in Richmond, Va., Buffalo, N.Y., Lansing, Mich., Penns Grove, N.J., and TRabrineront Del. He is the son of Walter S. Kidd, Columbia 711, and Nettie Sparks Kidd. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Kenmore (New York) High School, where he was on the Track Team, and a member of the Debating Society. At Princeton he majored in History, winning Second Group Honors; Honor Roll (2) (3) (4); winner of School of Affairs Scholarship to Germany (3). He was on the Track Team, numer- als (1); Track Candidate (2) ; 150-pound Football Team, letter (3) ;German Club (3) (4). During the four years of college he roomed at 3 North Reunion, with Robert L. McEwen. Kidd will probably engage in the automobile manufacturing business. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 41 Delaware Ave., Penns Grove, N.J. k2on | [Re 7 TRIS EET i ib — . m = er: eon aE ag See? Sn B fe ga Hie ates wissen pee ie Feiss ar Migs Mapmeine! ewieis Tees SptiNest paces isenies ee eer y Gp et Hacioher ROR a ioe ec on PA ece hy (oe ea raee : oY solhe 4 B cet ias i) Bras V5 ® i is : f V 7 an ae) eo ). 2g + Ne ie ee og ; = Z Nits a as ( : el oe) Woe pie , S ) Star Wy ies B 5 cae a A i He fe +3 OAR ‘oe: ee ‘hoe milo Vie i rt 4 7 ae : See Wns Y Cee P NO fh i 4 TEINVONAZ ONSEN EN RE ETOV GI RAZOV EE Pee H et we 2 a Saactsosemienk §E ‘ oo Sh ces 7. rh Oe PET born NA Steet lorsot Shalt one ) Cray upn ks, ac sun ese =o. ye ‘ete. F ie a - Res 2 eer sarees oat) Ftc ee sat sities netae ghee ee ff ETS op at on ts Y noe pralieve heel et ses ie e Boye he eA sth y . DONALD ERSKINE KIDD Don, Cap Kidd was born March 2, 1914, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in Irvington, Little Falls, and Montclair, N.J. He is the son of Archibald E. Kidd, and Esther Chapman, both deceased. His father was personnel manager for the Western Electric Company. He has one brother and three sisters. He prepared at Montclair High and Hotchkiss Schools, where he was on the Class Football, Class Hockey, and Golf Teams, Honor Roll, Band, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Economics ; Second Group Honors, and University Scholarship winner. He was on the 150-pound Football Team; member Band. During Freshman year he roomed at 25 Bank St.; Sophomore and Junior years at 23 North Edwards; Senior year at 41 Blair, with T. F. Moyer. Kidd hopes to become affiliated with the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 62 Myrtle Ave., Montclair, N.J. [ 292 ] LECT LEE Oe a Tea et a LE Gotine ee Schl anice tie welagas! ETI on MGR Tag ee SESE RUSE rrr cece: ey a mee ET Ra TSG Le DER IS et Rua Cone Se euete MNS an SY, 5 Sie a Oke re eral NN 6 peas aAan a BER ia bu onan nb ate ec Cu a ak en Soe te . ity Pe] id eae’ ae pete i) ae Wie ® ss oe 4 . f VW ya OS 3. ER Na [ss “ oy a 1s ; : L Bas ” Lf Ss Poa le |, z . ny 7 2 . - aos Y $ o . Cj : si Ee Ce ro Goes oie z= cide) rol Py a Hoe a a A i Pe of HANNS aod Ue ais a ? sat IWU ONAL ON ERE OVO Wo A eat Pmeeaer hl Dye CSesot me - é peer, Wa YUNG ae an a Ae ee Se ae! cee ii eye’ - Orey it wet we te athe Se. F hes a fax Boas iol aaa 2 Sens eke rey stolen cetet 2k e Siete = 5. ° tien Pe Sie og JOHN REED KING Jack, Colonel King was born October 25, 1914, in Wilmington, Del. He has also lived in Atlantic City, N.J. He is the son of Charles Bayard King, deceased, and Elva Pearl Miller. His father, who graduated from Notre Dame in 1913, was a railroad engineer. He has one brother. He prepared at Atlantic City High School, where he was Editor of the School Magazine and President of the Latin Club. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was Editor of the Dink (1); Tiger (2), Circulation Manager (3) (4); member Interclub Committee (4) ; Arbor Inn, President (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 23 Bank St., alone ; Sopho- more year at 12 South Middle Reunion, with Linton Yarnall; Junior and Senior years at 23 Blair, with Joseph W. Mott, Jr. King expects to become a radio announcer, with the Columbia Broadcasting System. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is Hotel Kentucky, Atlantic City, N.J. [ 293 J wee obs peel 6 9ptte ig hy lato eAA ROL eg te ars eer ies: eves eh Ne AEE ares we ch siong. . - ia 2 5 5 f wae of oN : 4 ’ , ee ee ee D Fiz im : 4 4 | ee, es ij ' c i ys pial Br f a ’ £3 . c ad Ca en 84 ae “Sse (os tints ree cA Os cae LEP ate nose: pei aS. 20 apie it . % ag, = 3 EDWARD CRANE KIRKPATRICK Ed | Kirkpatrick was born November 12, 1914, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in New Haven, Conn., Highland Park, Il1., Wilmington, Del., New- burgh, N.Y., and Carney’s Point, N.]. He is the son of Littleton Kirkpatrick ’06, and Amy Louise Crane. His father is associated with the J. C. Harty Rubber Company. He has one brother and two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Jaspar E. Crane ’o1 and Edward M. Crane 718. He prepared at Tower Hill School, where he was on the Student Council, President of the Senior Class, and Soccer Captain. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was Undergraduate Chairman of the Princeton Chemical Club; member Campus Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 304 Lockhart, alone ; Junior and Senior years at 62 ’79 Hall, with John H. G. Rogers. Kirkpatrick plans to study for a Ph.D. in Chemistry, at Princeton. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 914 Stuart Road, Westover Hills, Wilmington, Del} 2043 TER LE PLT aR OT ee SE re apr inst nee at a a a Tr fee Mens r . ince e Fovle Sacim: SOE a nee tg TRG i. = Ty DEPT ETE oss ees SSS teva Ouipia sienen eae) e aied net aioe etal gah asi ecg RO NN ee dee oR SOR y ; f oe... ey be g y a nan “| As, rel s A z ae ee Ci ae he i ozs ‘i ms f +1, - . , CaS eae ballin J pee 011 SE, a f: 0) VONAL ON ETN I age 6 OVE = xe: c “t Ea I au % te ae “og SiG 2 we? 9 ad ; nO tee Sod ecg Se Bee, ENS : eee oe pear ie aed acelin a oheceasisele eh acumen Bae 4 : 5 fy RES SE ee a - LOUIS LELAND KISSLING Lou Kissling was born December 29, 1912, in Mount Vernon, N.Y. He is the son of Louis August Kissling, Columbia ’o1, and Lillian Mildred Kane. His father is in the real estate and insurance business; director in Jefferson Title and Mortgage Company; member Advisory Board of Manufacturers Trust Company of New York City. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Walter Scott ’03. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Track Team. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Cannon Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 625 Pyne; Junior year at 601 Cuyler, with F. J. O’Brien; Senior year at 601 Cuyler, with F, J. O’Brien and T. A. Cooper. Kissling plans to engage in the real estate business, with J. P. and L. A. Kissling. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 86 Magnolia Ave., Mount Vernon, N.Y. [ 295 J FREDERICK JOHN KNOCKE Fred | Knocke was born September 17, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of Frederick H. Knocke and May Dauenhauer. His father is an exporter; president Medal Film Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Horace Mann School for Boys, where he was on the Basketball Team. At Princeton he majored in Biology ; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was a member of the Gateway Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 243 Pyne; Junior and Senior years at 11 South Mid- dle Reunion, with N. R. Schonfeld. Knocke plans to study medicine, and to engage in the medical profession. His permanent address is 2616 Arlington Ave., New York City. [ 296 ] enone 2 LAI AeDe | (SAS Iaido SRA re a a Se ace i Taek ei ue State oe wes 4, AS St: Pores Cee e R77 1 ) a a ees K Boe 4 f 2 ce fbes g seta ai . ; f yy j Jie NS Kf . a ion a, one cay able Q a Ye. P 2 “RB: Pa Gee : tes “Sa neat BY iene git ee seat 5 pests en Ooo: Hens 3 = woe cane Osta Si bites ete Seculi ee Seine ese cul eingts cre ent ey TOE et menial eas tee cel een Baie a . 3 ce . és mam . wie 4A Coe aed adter niet a pair rae Cera CARL ADELBERT KRAFFT Bert, Krafty Krafft was born June 9, 1913, in Lake Forest, II. He is the son of Carl L. Krafft and Mary Kemp Krafft. His father, who graduated from Ohio Northern University, is the owner of a drug store. He has one sister. He prepared at Lake Forest Academy, where he was active in Intramural Athletics. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Hockey Team; Class Hockey Team; Varsity Baseball Team; D.D.D.; member Tower Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 10 West Brown (later at 31 Cuyler), with Millard Draudt ’34; Sophomore and Junior years at 9 Middle Dod, with J. T. Smithies and J. F. Boles ’34; Senior year at 23 Middle Dod, with U. B. Grannis, W. G. Mac- kenzie, N. A. Ballantine, R. C. Hallett, W. W. Walker, C. Carr, J. F. Patterson, and A. Gawthrop. Krafft isa Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 865 Church Road, Lake Forest, II]. [ 297 J - ROKER MED EID GEO Te ee at al, Te Me: “ r aitelas = . a meee eR PRE LT Se RE a Fro an ee guage ee me GIO Oe RAS Se SNEN 5 J . CRS EE Sie par Tp Es aes 5 oc eat OF rice abel ewe as 5 le a6) Lo Bi Ps r ; ate : j D: ; ‘ Ba thi Ae b Wer ai) a i , ets lt ae ; ee : © “WY Se OMG ‘A a ° epee Beek cs ra eS re Chara der Dt rae oe al i of sys Ms 7 ere t a eee es tha - =i) . = S a Orn asl : . 5S. PAUL KRAMER Kramer was born August 17, 1914, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has also lived in Fort Thomas, Ky., Washington, D.C., and in Va Jollay Galt He is the son of Simon Pendleton Kramer, University of Cin- cinnati, M.D., and Minnie Halle. His father is a physician; asso- ciated with the National Institute of Health, and American Neurological Society, etc. He has one brother. Walter Halle °27 is his cousin. He prepared at Walnut Hills School, where he was on the Swimming and Debating Teams, and Dramatics Board. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was Coxswain on the Freshman 150-pound Crew ; member Rifle Club, and Clio Hall (1). During Freshman year he roomed at 36 Vandeventer Ave. ; Sophomore, Junior, and Seniors years at 325 Lockhart. Kramer plans to study International Law at Oxford, England, and to engage in diplomacy or international banking. His permanent address is Care Allen C. Roudebush, Carew Tower, Cincinnati, Ohio. [ 298 |] eh ARNOC SPENCER FARRIN KUHN Bill Kuhn was born March 24, 1913, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the son of Spencer Gazlay Kuhn, Michigan 711, and Medora Louise Farrin. His father is a lumber manufacturer and realtor; president M. B. Farrin Company; secretary and treasurer Warren E. Richards Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Franklin Preparatory School, and Walnut Hills, where he was on the Track, Swimming, and Tennis Teams. At Princeton he was on the Crew in Freshman year. | During Freshman year he roomed at 23 Hill Dormitory ; Sopho- More yedn 10221 OlpbiallawithiGs Le Escher, Jr: Kuhn left Princeton at the end of Sophomore year, and is now a student at the University of Cincinnati Law School. He plans to complete the law course there, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1031 Avondale Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. [ 299 J Fs 6. ? ee, g “ : wee oe Lae ee ne Soe) oleae. KURT LADENBURG Fritz Ladenburg was born June 19, 1914, in Breslau, Germany. He has also lived in Berlin. He is the son of Rudolf Ladenburg. His father, who graduated from the University of Munich, is Professor of Physics at Princeton. Ladenburg transferred to Princeton from the University of Berlin in the fall of 1933. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He took part in forming a ski club. He roomed at 9 South Dod in his Senior year. His permanent address is 47 Hawthorne Ave., Princeton, N.J. [ 300 |] Ee! PCO eer Wy stench an Gr way sai ah) aan ee Oa yh . Cre a a calm UME Pit A Ned Ok Ieee a sin COS raat FE ET ELS SS [=— SEE en eS ne ER At it i eee ge or tes sara egy a area ine st eiteriee ste? = 5 NM cai Geta 8 doped es leer Ne iwi ee sete pe Met + le esc a) ae 9 5 4 . . . + x 3 oe ‘s . c S-puD . re . e f Wy i yan Pays eo TEER. ¥ hy oa oe |e { i - ae ies 4 ’ Ny hae a As. Be ANS =e fy _. . . Bin 3 4 j fy or jae aA AY oe te atthe : 5 ay. ° oe at 6 2 i vas i “Ss we LM Me Ga oh, a3 fe . a . é oie Sart ws y eval a fe fie mes rr ok ia i NV ONUXEZ ON EDEL Si LE FONE Vey. oars: z eB wie eLlae ee testet een . ae sets SF oO oes vege q Seed 5 CS ” Sy e Cray Tuttnty oe “28 Se e078 gS. 8 aeinare aos % s Se ee at Elsie aly shane Ma re es ? tre Kor B as Se ee sf Pitan eck, Pare tm, 2) cole oe sears E : ‘ cv @ ope 6 oe Yactuek Crag aE a ae tae Ce PERM h ok reeset IPRS O Cr ve ay hie 4 ° e Be yy esi ey see ny REX McNAUGHTON LAMB, JR. Lamb was born August 9, 1913, in Mt. Vernon, Ohio. He is the son of Rex McNaughton Lamb and Ethel A. Fisher. His father is president of the Lamb Glass Company. He has two sisters. He prepared at Culver, where he was on the Swimming, Foot- ball, and Pistol Teams, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of the Boxing Club (3) ; Yacht Club (4) ; St. Paul’s Society ; Campus Glib as During Freshman year he roomed at 19 Edwards Place, with C. Adsit Cook; Sophomore year at 12 Patton, with J. N. Albro; Junior and Senior years with Albro at 84 Patton. Lamb expects to become affiliated with the Lamb Glass Com- pany. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Highwood, Mount Vernon, Ohio. [ 301 J OLIVER MORTON LANGENBERG Langenberg was born May 16, 1912, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of Harry Hill Langenberg ’oo, and Alice Morton. His father is in the grain business, and life insurance business: trustee of Princeton University. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are C. H. Langenberg ’99, Fred Langenberg ’00, H. H. Langenberg ’00, Guy Gamble ’o1, H. F. Langenberg ’32, and H. L. Melneres 22. He prepared at St. Paul’s School, Concord, N.H. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was a member of the Varsity Squash Team, letter (3) ; member Thursday After- noon Club; International Relations Club; St. Paul’s School Club, President ; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 741 Pyne; Sophomore year at 31 Campbell, with H. P. Freeman; Junior and Senior years at 14°79 Hall, with A. Fowler and J. T. Pyle. Langenberg will probably engage in business. He is a Protestant and a Democrat. His permanent address is 49 Westmoreland Place, St. Louis, Mo. [, 302 J WILLIAM MERSHON LANNING, Il Bill Lanning was born May 18, 1912, in Trenton, N.]. He is the son of Kenneth Hemenway Lanning 08, and Adele Price. His father is a counsellor-at-law ; partner in the firm of Wicoff and Lanning. His grandfather received an honorary LL.D. from Princeton. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was Business Manager of the School Paper, Associate Editor of the Year Book, member Dramatic Club, and Class Day Committee. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was in the Track Managerial (2), Assistant Track Manager (3), Manager (4); Major Managerial letter won in June of Junior year; mem- ber Theatre Intime (1); Managers Club (4) ; Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 124 Henry, with Craig C. Fitzpatrick ; Sophomore year at 632 Laughlin, with Thomas G. Scully; Junior year at 18 Little, alone; Senior year at 54 Little, with Claude C. Pierce. Lanning plans to study law at the University of Pennsylvania, and to become a lawyer. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 828 Berkeley Ave., Trenton, N.J. E 303 J WILLIAM LAW Bill Law was born December 23, 1913, in Muskogee, Okla. He has also lived in Montclair, N.J. He is the son of Charles Bryden Law, University of Virginia’o7, and Grace Davies. His father is a lawyer; chairman advisory council of the New York State Mortgage Commission. He prepared at Montclair High School, where he was on the Fencing Team, and a member of the Choir. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Fencing Team, major numerals. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more and Junior years at 41 North Edwards. Law did not return to Princeton during the college year 1932-1933, but returned for his Sophomore year in the fall of 1933. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 12 Murray Place, Princeton, N.J. [3047 NEIL FREMONT LEBHAR Bottle, Eggy Lebhar was born August 11, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Dr. Norman J. Lebhar, London University (England) ’96, and Ada Gedney. His father is a physician. He has one brother, Norman J. Lebhar, Jr., ’30, and three sisters. He also has a brother-in-law in the Class of 1915. He prepared at Blair Academy, where he was on the Baseball Team, member of the Band, and Literary Society. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman Baseball Team, numerals; Varsity Baseball Squad; member Triangle Club Cast (3) ; Charter Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 113 Henry, with Charles Weaver; Junior year at 7-B Holder, with Weaver and F. F. Morrill; Senior year at 32 South West, with R. R. Whittaker and C. Euwer. Lebhar intends to study medicine. His permanent address is 325 West 87th St., New York City. [ 305 J vie) pata . . Loe : 2 fe ER TRE SRE ETS AT RETINA AIO RR : Oth ad Cn a ere TL te ere. “se: peppered me bud toa? ee ae y Bat ST oleg dine CA SOD s Sey yee s DAVID McDOUGAL LEBRETON, JR. LeBreton was born January 25, 1913, in Washington, D.C. He has also lived in New York, and in Paris. He is the son of David McDougal LeBreton, U.S. Naval Academy ’04, and Pauline Stanford Persons. His father is a Cap- tain in the United States Navy. He has one sister. He prepared at St. Paul’s School, in Concord, N.H. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of the Junior Varsity Squash Team (3); Foreign Relations Club; St. Paul’s School Club; St. Paul’s Society. LeBreton was originally with the Class of ’34. He left Princeton after Sophomore year and spent a year studying abroad, returning to Princeton as a Junior with the Class of ’35. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 215 Foulke, with W. G. Foulke and R. Morgan ’34; Junior year with Foulke and Morgan at 212 Foulke; Senior year at 526 ’03 Hall, with J. L. Black and J. F..B: Mitchell. LeBreton plans to study law at Harvard. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 35 Fifth Avenue, New York City. [ 306 J JAMES GILBERT LEIGH, III Gil, Bert Leigh was born October 9, 1913, in Little Rock, Ark. He is the son of James Gilbert Leigh and Effie O’Bryan. His father is in the fire and casualty insurance business; president Commonwealth Building and Loan Association; affiliated with L. B. Leigh and Company, General Insurance Agents. He has one sister. He prepared at Culver Military Academy and Lawrenceville eeneoll At Culver he was Cadet Lieutenant, Company H; Vice-President Hi-Y Club; member Y.M.C.A. Entertainment Committee. At Lawrenceville he was a member of the Orchestra, Parlons Francais; Graduate Cum Laude, 1931. At Princeton he majored in Politics ; Second Group Honors. He was on the 150-pound Crew (1) (2) (3); member American Whig-Cliosophic Socie- ties (1) (2) (3), awarded Clio Service Charm (1); Executive Council of Halls (2), Treasurer (3); member International Relations Club (3) (4) ; Woodrow Wilson Club (2) (3) (4); School of Public and Interna- tional Affairs ; Cliosophic Society ; Cannon Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 7 North Dod, with N.H. Hayes ’36; Junior year at 7 North Dod, with Hayes ’36 and J. P. Jones 26; Senior year at 36 Patton and 34 Patton, with Hayes, Jonesy aC. McClure ’35, and S. K. C. Kopper °37. Leigh will probably engage in the general insurance business, with L. B. Leigh Company. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 210 Louisiana St., Little Rock, Ark. [307 |] raf oT on ‘w? aa Oe OE ie, ze - Chanter © oe rv. é iM S's: at all ney G- é Sos Saas Se Pha Sate tie Wael? NEGRES ENR PUNO cE ait a Ra eo te wrateat et 5 ® gue Se he, gee aaa Sle wate wews ye ere . oe wo ia . 7 a - es 4 : i 2 Z e 3 hes 5 i - Z 4 Ol ate | net F ¥ ; Ve ‘ : wet 0 Mee a - tie 2 oie om fe e ‘ is =n SE EOUM) AVON 1).44- 3 of. = PP SE a a dn Pee eh hh RS heel my At) : Jie cree Sica) Mae a Tenn ca ec eptetae oe One, ¥ : ary ry ey ¢ 4 or . DAVID LEVENTRITT Dave, Davey Leventritt was born August 18, 1913, in Hewlett, Long Island, N.Y. He has also lived in Tulsa, Okla., and New York City. He is the son of Leo L. Leventritt, Columbia ’06, and Helen Rose. His father is New York Manager of the Tom Collins Sr. Corporation; vice-president Financial Independence Founders, and vice-president Savoy Oil Company. He has one brother. He prepared at St. Paul’s School, in Concord, N.H., where he was on the Hockey and Squash Teams; member Literary Society ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was interested in Club activities, and the School of Public and International Affairs; member Whig-Clio Society; Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 8 Dickinson St.; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 51 Little, with A. C. Snell. Leventritt plans to attend Harvard Law School, and engage in the legal profession. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is §75 Park Ave., New York City. [ 308 J 21, SEO as SEC ar hiet gto Sohne Gi ens Tega Sao ae aes Gor aap hak warns a Sooo st eich re ery iy ier ae PGs OM O me een tena ee = — - NG oath SS RSC eh O SL 2G LCOS Sonoita ec NRRL | ee Pe 8 Ric 8 ee ie ne 7 : Pa: | ‘ i y ' a oN AG . 5 b Q Ba 6 a bes 1 ae 5 rh C os fon + AE (ee t : ee SNe Pct ‘ o-_ : Oe a oe we a f 4 ae Sa a = ae 1) Al) fea ae AINVONAZ ONE IN ae Lf: epee Wate aal Ua g@l Nie esac! . Meee tee e BS s Aiea eh ae . Wee, EPI ED ee ENS FITS poe steele Bs SES iene: ee Gl Le Rehan er SAC Sty Ree AUER aie os EAS ASN o td Say reste) ed Sa ater Be ae FA CE rt “e NOS DIORA: Jol QANC. ALEXANDER GRAHAM LEWIS Lewie, “A.G.” Lewis was born June 19, 1911, in Jersey City, N.J. He is the son of Thomas Richard Lewis, deceased, and May Louise Graham. He has two brothers and one sister. Roderick Lewis ’21 is his brother. He prepared at Newark and Mercersburg Academies, where he was active in Gymnastics, Publications, and Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Class Gym- nastics Team, numerals (1); Varsity Gym Team, minor letter (2) (3) (4); member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Edwards Place ; Sopho- more year at 112 Brown, with Coppinger and Herpers; Junior and Senior years at 112 Brown, with Herpers. Lewis is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 47 Kensington Ave., Jersey City, N.J. [ 309 J PHILLIP COLQUITT L7HOMMEDIEU L’Hommedieu was born April 7, 1911, in South Orange, N.J. He is the son of F-. Arnold L’ Hommedieu, deceased, and Noella Virginia Colquitt. He has one brother. He prepared at Morristown Preparatory School. At Princeton he majored in Politics, and he was a member of the Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed off the campus; Sophomor and Junior years at 201 Walker. _ L’Hommedieu left Princeton in November of Junior year, and is at present working for Cross and Brown Company, 270 Mad- ison Ave., in New York City. He isa Republican. | i; His permanent address is 113 Vose Ave., South Orange, N.J. Ee RrO7.| Ciavejar FER aCe Ftd eo Pe SL ME eee a ae ag (roids gree cet ee ee oeteaghvine fas(o.) Be as, 5 TR ALIS TERS Gay cers as Caan 3 Cao Sa er oe 4, Yi ae 8 SM re SS = 7. | oe mc aeageie’ es - = ‘ ole ° ia Sa : ’ : If A160 : . 4 a Bp we, oe ° y kh Bic = Sa f “se (ff Sy bd 2 . . y : oa : S a os ae 2 7 - : a © Bar © 2. p = me SY Ay be bes Cale ¥ AC Gieas, RO SPR YS Eo a eae iy wgatas es CD ie . Oe ate, Pa . Ag Wsteap Ui ot ee at eee et ae 4 eS. Eas rs e sy i en pie Por rei : Sh Secs (oaks crs apie. . OSCAR RICHARD LICHTENSTEIN, JR. Dick Lichtenstein was born April 6, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Oscar Richard Lichtenstein, Columbia ’g9, and Mary Boyd. His father is a banker; partner in the firm of Heidelback, Ickelheimer and Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place; Sophomore year at 154 Little, with S. F. Ketcham and T. F. Moyer; Junior and Senior years with Ketcham at 317 Walker. Lichtenstein is a Lutheran and a Republican. His permanent address is 1100 Park Ave., New York City. Reever ap - Ae eer er Oca mutters ora Sp PLS EG Soraya eae 6 — ae: é E : mre Nee or PT ee aes Re Ti a am Be ghana Sea es ees Sy Ver Sr ee os ce: 1 ne RON Cea a BS ans OCT CE Osta G rae Egg (S . oy be aefhe’ Gabor SS rae Ne . ‘e be. 5 é “ Caran 3 . er 4 Cre e od) ‘) y pie Say . : me i f v 0: aah BS woe % y ’ Pa i Mee i 2 4 .. re) cy fe ois, qe a) os ten tae iat y “ : a ie, “™ e ‘ y . ON SGA Se eT ag ee ae th ny eng sang eae eta a ty ORL NE EAR Sere 5 ie SP ID. Ba ao MAORI Ee eg OOOH cy . . ae ‘3s . . dear eae ROBERT GORSE LIND Bob Lind was born April 2, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of John Lind, Polytechnic Institute ’95, E.E., and Anna Helen Gorse. His father is material engineer at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School. At Princeton he majored in French. He was a member of Theatre Intime and Arbor Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 511 Pyne; Junior and Senior years at 13 South Dod. Lind plans to study law at New York University, and to engage in banking. He is a Lutheran and a Democrat. His permanent address is 55 Parade Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. [ 312 ] Pe une eee aah ace eal sel es nraaeen fies omg at late Ocean pia, ORES 7 CER = Ny = . [9 ota a SS SSE EA mane (et UR mT ImRIOMIEN NO Gan : it - g Fs) ae ar Nf y Vv st ‘ ay OF ‘ ee io a new 4) 3 . : : el fee Geet so lfl p I “9 3 U wr oa a nl a fe ir S ie a : ae ate . : OO icics 2 RO oe reese | v A Peace SUS of A Warcg Pats Sen cote Tere ntnerpr eens Sess eee ie : . ORS AR ese, ey ¢ i . on 2 CHARLES PLEASANTS LINEAWEAVER, II Charlie Lineaweaver was born August 5, 1913, in Haverford, Pa. He has also lived in Princeton and in Montreal. He is the son of James I. Lineaweaver, Yale 97, and Pennsylvania Law School, deceased, and Alice Patterson McLennan. His father was a lawyer and broker. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Thomas Lineaweaver 719. He prepared at St. George’s School, where he was on the Football and Swimming Teams, Publications Board, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in French. He was on the Freshman Swimming Team, numerals; Freshman 150-pound Crew; Varsity Swimming Team (2) ; member Theatre Intime; Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 100 Hodge Road, with J. A. Fleitas ; Sophomore year at 17 Blair with Fleitas and J. L. Black; Junior year at 17 Blair with Black and R. H. Pumpelly; Senior year at 17 Blair, with Pumpelly and R. G. McClung. Lineaweaver plans to study physical education at McGill University, and to engage in teaching. His permanent address is Care W. Brainerd, 1761 Cedar Ave., Montreal, P.Q., Canada. [ 313 J a catty a RNS LORANCE WILLIAM LISLE Bill Lisle was born July 31, 1912, in Leipsic, Ohio. He has also lived in New York City, Pasadena, Calif., and in Bryan, Ohio. He is the son of Lorance Spry ee Denver University ’07, Cornell, E.E., deceased, and Ruth Edwards. His father was factory superintendent of the Lisle Manufacturing Corporation. His step-father is president of the Aro Equipment Corporation. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Thacher School, in Ojai, Calif., where he was on the Baseball, Tennis, and Soccer Teams, Editor-in-Chief of the weekly paper, member Glee Club, and active in Dramatics. _ At Princeton he majored in European Civilization; Second Honors. He was on the Business Board of the Tiger (2), Advertising Manager (3), Cir- culation Manager (4); member Quadrangle Club. _During Freshman year he roomed at 25 Bank St., with Rollin F. Bennett; Sophomore year at 32 Blair, with Arnold G. Chapmant Jr.; Junior and Senior years with Chapman at §1 ’79 Hall. Lisle will probably attend Harvard Business School, and expects to engage in the manufacturing business, with Stewart-Warner Corporation. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 342 West Butler St., Bryan, Ohio. [eure] LET LT ea SLE I LAT ET ' ea a Baas SSE ators a ech Gen Seay SGU ene aes CEES , : ae 2 CSUN HOC mk tren eG arene TRC WS Ge Cire, oc na WiC seats: fi Se WO | a oe 2 a Sig Ne ee Cee stees Cee seihes aes os a S: ISS = yy he ES petal és, ‘ dhe “fh . aR: ‘ y BS ‘ on. “sah aor a ° te a kon oi Cant Vie ir : 4 “A , a Se Bad) ih 9 a MM ; , yd. 5 ee A -. ie ve . i. 9 os = ——! : v EcnaCk VAPOR ys REL COOP) CR Qe 2 éate® een Ee . Ssge ce . ° 202 ol Be eg .2 0 eho, 3 oe en Oa ie: Srey Lib ett eo has etyere SEIS EG oe eo, SLM : COS ar HEME LIP YI AIR oF = - 3 - ve dicey ORE (one Stel. ad APL en pe AT EPS AAT Raa tr pee re tiny hike kona Ghee en 5 PS ats ‘les © ' - : ee i. oa ¢ : fe . ee fe ve. q LOU AVON EV,44- DR a hety en CE CRUE CRUE N Gy ee j ; : 3 | ° DEWITT CLINTON LIVINGSTON Livy Livingston was born January 18, 1913, in Rutherford, N.J. He has also lived in Newark, N.J., and in Buffalo, N.Y. ° He is the son of A. Clinton Livingston and Nan Chamberlain Brittain. His father is a banker; vice-president Marine Jrust Company of Buffalo. He has two brothers. He prepared at Nichols School, where he was on the Bau liea: tions Board, Sports Manager, Class Officer ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Economics; First Group Honors. He was a member of the Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 University Place, with Ralph J. Reiman; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 431 ’03 Hall. Livingston expects to engage in the steamship business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 235 Woodbridge Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Lou | — RTT IRE Ta aN ET SOT ERT : a CER Re 6 OSE Fike aged ces : = Oka es Ear - ES es eee = POO, ag ee eS ee 9 a ee rae a) = Se. Ore sy oc ee pes a See beri bes WP ats iP sic Nort fs nan he . = 2 PS 4; Oy Sea OF eee : - A i Ny tke J Pe one { : : a ‘ PO es . ‘ . 2 m f o% ag ate | Roa 5 4 BY Sg thes 8.0 0 yi At eee Sie ee sagiee: re? G a EE Gola eae Teds, Ba Oe ee LN Oa te + “7 | 7 . ° gous oe a cs E JAMES HENRY LOCKHART, JR. Jamie Lockhart was born January 5, 1912, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He 1s the son of James H. Lockhart ’87, and Emily Florence Dilworth. His father is a business executive. He has two brothers. He prepared at Choate School, where he was on the Hockey and Baseball Teams, and a member of the St. Andrews Society. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman Hockey Team, numerals; member Two-F oot Club; Cottage Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 98 Blair, with Robert Wardrop, II; Junior year at 323 ’o1 Hall, with Turner Wells; Senior year at 211 Cuyler, with Bill Dare. Lockhart plans to attend the Cornell Medical School, in New York, and to become a doctor. He isa Republican. His permanent address is 5601 Fifth We. , Pittsburgh, Pa. [fe ougM | Jedeonon oll vale WILLIAM FOX LOGAN, JR. Bill, Fox Logan was born November 28, 1913, in Kingston, Pa. He is the son of William Fox Logan, University of Kentucky 08, and Edna Barbour Mason. His father is advertising man- ager for Fowler, Dick and Walker, Inc., in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He has one sister. He prepared at Wyoming Seminary, in Kingston, Pa., where he was on the Literary Society, Debating Team, and Business Manager of the Campus Magazine. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy, winning the Junior Oratorical Prize (3). He was a member of the American Clio- sophic Society, Westminster Society, Freshman and Varsity De- bating Panels, Clio Hall, and Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Park Place, with Cheston, Haigh, and Shea; Sophomore year at 82 Patton, with E. B. Scott; Junior and Senior years at 82 Patton, with J. L. High- saw, Jr. Logan plans to study law, at Yale or Columbia. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 237 Reynolds St., Kingston, Pa. Leas Dye | : if ai ef DA Va) : Oe eet ROLAND CORNELIUS LUTHER Rollie Luther was born March 31, 1913, in Pottsville, Pa. He is the son of Edwin C. Luther ’02, and M.E. Columbia ’o4, a Anna Atkins Henning. His father is a consulting and mining engineer ; president Powhatan Coal and Coke Company; president Peerless Coal and Coke Com- pany; president Safe Deposit Bank of Pottsville. He has one brother and one sister. E. C. Luther, Jr., 37 is his brother, and among his relatives who attended Princeton are E. Y. Clausen ’01, and FE. C. Luther ’o2. He prepared at The Hill School, in Pottstown, Pa., where he was on the 135-pound Boxing Championship Team; Baseball Team; Debating Team; and Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Geology, winning Second Group Honors in Junior year; on the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Honor Roll. He was on the io-pound Crew (1) (2) (2) 135-pound Championship Boxing Team (3); University Boxing Team, insignia (3); Assistant Manager of Wrestling, numerals (3); 150-pound Football Team, letter (4) ; member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 214 Pyne Hall; Sophomore year at 323 01 Hall, with G. J. Willock; Junior year at 332 01 Hall, with G. J. Willock, H. C. McCormick, J. 8. McCormick, and J. A. Fleitas; Senior year at 332 ’01 Hall, with Willock, H. C. McCormick, J. S. McCormick, and J. A. Gregory. Luther expects to become affiliated with the Peerless Coal and Coke Company. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1530 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa. [ 318 J AECL EE PS ne Maa eae is (iG Fiske COR Sa) al ee sng Se inbees 4 TN ES 7 | aa I UD On Cea MADE Gh aves vba poe fos ania 3 4 : : ; s he’ 22 M 5 Aa a esata isnt P . oe a | hy : Pal fae) fost bon) i ) (4 a. ; ie ae : y cis ‘ vies . 4 4 7 er 33 ag) iN ‘= (Gis C7 men nw { a 31 5 4ANVo oN LEE 7 7: : es AINVONAZZONEDEEA DD sete oF OVA OZONE: i So ecy SUseeNis, Seepeae geet Tae cpl Seg Ann Sore on oa i ea. ie Wine Foley jletaaee Ren Yee Cele En LEPC Cece ea eer aae = Kcleisr awn aera) -cfy ale Sica Tag Tarte Coney SO) ou) eae cae o eyey e . at ROBERT CARPENTER LYDECKER Bob, Trapper Lydecker was born June 29, 1914, in Madison, N.J. He has also lived in Fast Orange and Glen Ridge, N.J. He is the son of Frederick A. Lydecker, Stevens Institute ’07, and Mary Carpenter. His father is a mechanical engineer; general superintendent of distribution for the Public Service Electric and Gas Company. He has three brothers. Richard A. Lydecker °38 is his brother. | He prepared at Glen Ridge High School, where he was on the Year Book and Literary Magazine Boards, member of the Track Team, Orchestra, and Sports Manager. - At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group Honors. He was on the Track Team (1) (2) (3); Editorial writer for the Princetonian (3) (4); member Triangle Club (2) (3); @rchestra (1) (2) (3) Key andiseal Club:, ... During Freshman year he roomed at 17 Edwards Place ; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 38 Holder, with J. F’. Smith. Lydecker will probably engage in banking or business. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 48 Lincoln St., Glen Ridge, N.J. [ 319 J WA A AoE Ss ep: THEODORE LEMMERZ LYTLE Ted Lytle was born December 16, 1912, in Jersey City, N.J. He has also lived in Belleville, Summit, Rutherford, and Roselle Park, N.J. He is the son of Herbert Clyde Lytle, Grove City College ’00, D.D., and Helen Simpson Faulks. His father is a minister; pastor of the Roselle Park Methodist Episcopal Church. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Rutherford High School, where he was President of the Senior Class, Manager of Tennis, a member of the Student Council, Dramatic Society, and Football letterman. Lytle transferred to Princeton from the American University, in Wash- ington, D.C., at the beginning of Sophomore year. At Princeton he majored in Biology ; on the Honor Roll (3); Scholar- ship Holder (3) ; University “B”’ Scholarship holder (4). He was Manager of the Student Sandwich Shop and Student Banner Agency. During Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years he roomed at 11 South Edwards. Lytle plans to attend Harvard Medical School, and to become a doctor of medicine. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 309 Chestnut St., Roselle Park, N.J. [ 320 ] vie f= see fe ae a are ae DETR IR oe : 5 . : . ee iets fh Dee en ONE te AERIS POMC REIITE y ETI z Seg SUS pt tL iv dale ae TSE Wee CAE SSS a pan AT me ees, Ri eliD iad sc ni Sey Ne pedecge ania [ice ees BS {ENO Cy) ST RIED Be So Ray MSS eo Hone Serer ete Ae ay ae; S Pak vA. “ 4 A 3 : a ‘A me bh i iad) 4.59 © aiep4 @) ie . bs a eg AIO ONLY EN Sage = (6) 0V.S WOVE Ber o = y as s ; wae ¥ aes fe LY . ne Ges BV A, Ae A Bi Pecks tease re RAwe cise] Pe menmts ot iy 5 3 ras 7f . Ae EN se ee cigs ew’: Csreap comets oo Je te eee Poh aes 5 Bee. e Or meas % eae ed 2 ey ee cee Re Ye weer oe ates °. ae | b Rr 8 ae eel, dat ee, peed CL eed . Pee Karan oh ; ° THOMAS EDWARD McCABE Tom, Mac, Irish, Killer McCabe was born April 27, 1910, in Jersey City, N.J. He is the son of Thomas McCabe and Mary M. Towey. His father is a railroad trainman, with the Erie Railroad. He has two sisters. He prepared at Dickinson High School, where he was Senior Class President, and on the Baseball Team and Publications Board. 7 At Princeton he majored in Biology, winning Second Group Honors. He was on the Freshman Baseball Team. During Freshman year he roomed at 7 Middle Dod; Sopho- more year at 3 South Reunion, with A. Campbell, Jr., and J. E. Barlow; Junior year at 9 South Middle Reunion, with J. E. Bar- low; Senior year at 7-A Holder, with J. C. Kelbaugh and J. D. Goodman. McCabe is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 151 Carlton Ave., Jersey City, N.J. fs 325s] RRA: JOHN GILPIN McCAIN Gilp, Mac, Stumpy | McCain was born July 26, 1912, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Samuel H. McCain, Yale ’oo, LL.B., and Mary Elizabeth Adele Gilpin. His father is a lawyer. He has one brother. ‘He prepared at The Hill School, and Hun School. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Gym Team (1) (2) (3) (4); Dadly Princetonian Pictorial Board; member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 Hill Dormitory ; Sopho- more year at 134 Holder, with Kephart, Cox, and Hutcheson; Junior and Senior years at 72 Patton, with P. Hutcheson. McCain plans to study law at the University of Pennsylvania, and to become a lawyer. He isa Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 324 North McKean St., Kittanning, Baz [ 322 J JOHN HOOPES McCARTHY Joe, Mac McCarthy was born October 2, 1912, in Denver, Colo. He has also lived in Duluth, Minn., and in Minneapolis, Minn. He is the son of Walter Raymond McCarthy ’10, Litt.B., and Gertrude Walter Hoopes. His father is president of the Capitol Elevator Company ; director First and American National Bank of Duluth, Minn.; director Duluth Morris Plan Bank; director Toro Manufacturing Company of Minneapolis; president Duluth Board of Trade. He has two brothers. Fred H. McCarthy ’13 is his uncle. He prepared at Shattuck Military Academy and Lawrenceville School. At Shattuck he was on the Football, Hockey, Baseball, and Track Teams, and a member of the Dramatic Club; at Lawrenceville, a member of the Periwig Club. : At Princeton he majored in Economics, and he was a member of the Cannon Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 701 Pyne, alone. McCarthy left Princeton at the end of Sophomore year, to attend the School of Business Administration at the University of Minnesota. He is at present transit operator at the First National Bank and Trust Company of Minneapolis. He is engaged to Miss Grace Louise Carney, of Mankato, Minn. He is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. ; His permanent address is 1773 Hennepin Ave., South, Apartment No. 2, Minneapolis, Minn. [ 323 J et rege SS S821 ETI ONO ‘. ahizerecisver eae c vs 78s © ae : ag - } t) a . je fe i ‘. A igs A 1 . z ¢ ms rs os ° . id ° JOHN JOSEPH McCLEAN, JR. Jack | _. McClean was born February 24, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of John J. McClean and Ottilia Marie Kuhr. His father is a vice-president of the Chase National Bank of New York. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School, where he was on the Track Team, Sports Manager, and on the Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in English; Second Group Depart- mental Honors. He was on the 150-pound Crew Squad; member Colonial Club. | | During Freshman year he roomed at 36 Hill Dormitory, with Charles W. B. Wardell, Jr., and Philip G. Nelson; Sophomore year at 618 Laughlin, alone; Junior and Senior years at 71 Little with Berkeley Rulon-Miller. McClean will probably engage in the advertising business. He is a Catholic and a Republican. | His permanent address is Care John J. McClean, 18 Pine St., New York City. eg 24m| CT TL RSM erainit emcees staat . oad Barons ° Pe aera rt ” 4 a Oe lee Ce Sr J . gi pipe aR out) (ey EE GF . 2 . = ; ’ AI AV ey. 5 reich sisesiexe c‘e: e If gat Tes -e8 oe “ = eae oS a: - RICHARD GOEHRING McCLUNG Dick, Spike McClung was born June 26, 1913, in Butler, Pa. He is the son of Frank Arthur McClung, Grove City College °04, A.B., and Mary Anita Goehring McClung. His father is president and a trust officer of the Union Trust Company of Butler, Pa. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Kiskiminetas Springs Preparatory School, where he was on the board of the School Paper. At Princeton he majored in History; one of the Seniors chosen to take No-Course Plan in Senior year; member Elm Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 15 Uni- versity Place with H. C. Smith, Jr.; Junior year at 5-A Holder, mittee blissss|teanceGeorees De kinder; Senior year atol7 Blair, with C. P. Lineaweaver and R. Pumpelly. McClung plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is a United Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 324 West Penn St., Butler, Pa. [ 325 7 ry . ORO ARE vO BREET © “0 . at ee. tk 1 t } sey BINT E eel TED St ARS AP Te nO epee CE Ser aarti sr ars ei iguitey wee taee pores 2% wn ee A 2aee CR Hind ea x . S Sida) Rett aiey aaseO rs SLE ee ay Ai pees er es er ie aN Y 2 1 are We 0 aes Z a ; 2 SF a a 4 . . .. H c a oe i ‘ - . : 3 “Le Ble . 3 = : ° 4 i @ ? ‘ 7% o “a 4 y, 37 ae atts js ‘ Ne? A C! Sh: , ; Te , 5 : = ; “MM ASM. ce) A friar ar “A: ; 7 = gy BE AG Se RRA ay Aa ce St’ - fa ate Es co s ated; Mat Ste or oes “ae we Seay a £7 - - - - - 5 rs . : aC aa ? ; ‘ HERBERT CHARLS McCLURE Bert, Mac McClure was born April 2, 1914, in Birmingham, Ala. He has also lived in Atlanta, Ga., and Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the son of Alfred McClure and Amelia Charls. His father is steel salesman for the New England Culvert Company. He prepared at South Kent School, where he was Editor of the School Paper, on the Football Team and Crew, and Hockey Manager. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Varsity 150-pound Crew, letters (2) (3); Freshman 150-pound Crew; Freshman Wrestling Team; member Whig-Clio Societies (1) (2); S.F.A. Canvasser; member St. Paul’s Society Cabinet; Key and Seal Club, Vice-President. During Freshman year he roomed at 6 North Reunion, with Durand Echeverria; Sophomore and Junior years at 311 Wither- spoon, with James Coates; Senior year at 34 Patton, with J. G. Leigh, N. H. Hayes, John P. Jones, and Samuel Kopper. McClure expects to engage in the steel business, with Andrews Steel Company. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is $02 Prospect Place, Cincinnati, Ohio. 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LN Or teee + Ore teat Nees SOS a EO ay Abel OAS Con oie 7m tat =e £ 5 a : AU ePa en hale ica Nee vas 3 - = ¢ _ - - SRT EP USES Sa TOP TARA me Dh See Een PI CY te CY PLL 4 y Aye malig, Sead Asay Sie ‘: po ae a iia) Sg JAMES GRANVILLE McCLURE Mac, Jim McClure was born December 28, 1913, in Wheeling, W.Va. He is the son of Walter Hudson McClure, Washington and Jefferson ’03, and Besse Louise Reppetto. His father is a glass manufacturer; vice-president Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. He has three sisters. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was a member of the Literary and Dramatic Societies, and Sports Manager. At Princeton he majored in Politics, and was a member of the Cannon Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 602 Pyne, with John S. Algeo, Jr.; Junior year at 31 Patton, with Algeo; Senior year at 92 Patton, also with Algeo. McClure intends to study law at the University of West Vir- ginia, and to become a lawyer. He isa United Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 5 Rockledge Road, Wheeling, W.Va. [ 327 J EDGAR THOMAS McCORMICK kd McCormick was born July 20, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in East Orange, N.J. He is the son of Thomas Holmes McCormick, Hiram College ’92, and Ethel Ober. His father is a teacher ; head of the Depart- ment of Mathematics at Eastern District High School, in New York City. He has one sister. | He prepared at East Orange High School, where he was a member of the Chess Club and Team. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics. He was also a mem- ber of the Princeton Chess Club and Team, and of Madison Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 32 Vandeventer Ave. ; Sophomore year at 11 North Middle Reunion, with Bill Inglis; Junior year at 6 North Middle Reunion; Senior year at 141 Witherspoon. McCormick expects to engage in mathematical statistics work. He is a member of the Disciples of Christ, and a Democrat. His permanent address is 102 North Maple Ave., East Orange, N.J. [ 328 J HENRY CLAY McCORMICK Mac McCormick was born April 12, 1912, in Williamsport, Pa. He is the son of John Hays McCormick, Pennsylvania ’01, and Martha Allen Foresman. His father is a manufacturer; president J. H. McCormick and Company. He has one sister. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Football and Base- ball Teams, member Student Council, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Psychology ; Honors in that department Junior year. He was on the Freshman Baseball Team, numerals; Baseball Squad (2) (3); member Fifth Wheel Club; Right Wing Club; Intracollegiate Athletic Association; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 133 Holder, with P. N. Streeter; Sophomore year at 321 ’o1 Hall, with J. S. McCormick; Junior and Senior years at 331 ’01 Hall, with McCormick, G. J. Willock, Jr., R. C. Luther, and J. A. Gregory, Jr. McCormick plans to study law at the University of Pennsylvania, and to engage in the legal profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1024 First Ave., Williamsport, Pa. [ 329 J — OF -s- s -@ Sa goa Sir METS ar ary ry . BTID Oa pee oe . Beal] Fe A ena “0 i 4 if - a) =. ‘ ? 5 0. Baars S05 6 ie 1 =: 2 ° ey . 7 Pay Xe Cy Sete iw pet DINE : Q O} ere Fag” lea pos LEO pte tes 7 HSL Me’ JOHN SHOENBERGER McCORMICK, JR. Johnnie, Barrel | McCormick was born September 9, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of John S. McCormick, deceased, and Katherine Levering Conklin. His father, who graduated from the University of Pittsburgh, was a manufacturer; president of J. S. McCormick Company. He has one sister. His great-grandfather graduated in the Class of 1835. He prepared at Arnold School (Pittsburgh) and Choate School, where he was on the Brief Board, Wrestling and Football Teams. At Princeton he majored in English. He was Assistant Manager of Track, letter; member Cap and Gown Club, Junior Trustee (3). During Freshman year he roomed at 321 ‘O01 Hall; Sophomore year at 321, 322 and 323 ’o1 Hall, with G. Willock, R. Luther, and C. McCor- mick; Junior year at 331-332 91 Hall, with Willock, Luther, McCormick, and Fleitas ; Senior year at 331-332 ’01 Hall, with Willock, Luther, McCor- mick, and J. Gregory. McCormick plans to attend Harvard Business School, and to become a foundryman, with J. S. McCormick Company. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 5505 Darlington Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. [ 330 J ROBERT LEMUEL McEWEN Bob, Mac McEwen was born April 3, 1914, in Findlay, Ohio. He has also lived in Buffalo, N.Y. He is the son of Lemuel W. McEwen and Myra Elizabeth Adams. His father, who graduated from Findlay College, is a salesman with the Capital City Products Company, Columbus, Ohio. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Kenmore High School, in Kenmore, N.Y., where he was on the Publications Board; President of his Class, Junior and Senior years; President Hi-Y Club; and on the Football, Basketball, and Baseball ‘Teams (3 years on each). At Princeton he majored in Chemistry; First Group Honors; Scholarship Holder for four years. He was a member of the Princeton Chapter of the American Chemical Society ; member Tutoring Association ; Arbor Inn Club, Manager and Vice-President. During the four years of college he roomed at 3 North Reunion, with Charles V. Kidd. McEwen plans to study Biochemistry or Organic Chemistry at Princeton or Minnesota, and to engage in Industrial Chemistry. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 667 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. [aaa an gist 2 : ERD) aphed gos SH NAA CN ote “ cd ’ ° Arse By Ata aon ak cpeslet seh ek cel cuca © + : JAMES MAURICE McKAIG Jim, Baron McKaig was born January 12, 1913, in Franklin, N.J. He has also lived in New York, Montclair, Boston, Staten Island, Paris, London, Tours, Pittsburgh, Montreal, and Chicago. ‘He is the son of John Stuart McKaig ’03, C.E., deceased, and Mary Gertrude Falvey. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are C. V. McKaig ’02, Donald McKaig ’08, and Alexander McKaig 717. He prepared at Newman and Choate Schools. At Choate he was a mem- ber of the French Club, Art Editor of the Brief; on the Soccer, Boxing, and Golf ‘Teams. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, numerals; member Triangle Club (3) (4); Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St.; Sophomore year at 71 Blair, with J. M. Niedringhaus ; Junior year at 104 Patton, with Niedring- haus; Senior year at 44 South West, with Niedringhaus. McKaig plans to continue his studies in architecture, and to engage in architectural work. ! He is a Catholic and a Democrat. | His permanent address is 135 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.. [332 J LETTS Ee a Pe Aes SING Bile uetinae an el ies SiS aent ag tes -N see ati Oh i SSI tei sin) SaaS VEPs _ ; = = Sas ae eG Sal OLGA ae LATS MC gl SIG IENp ehc rs fe Rue eaten are any bone Ce oR Con On be Ss Copies Gm Sa (WN Deve ei Aaa rere eA DE Sh Beaute ae : : i ; 4: sO r SAT ibd fe ra : ane bind : 4 gy 7 eas pees ae OP Nb poet py lad oe a Wise: y 3 ee Be 9 SP ee a Be Se OC La Ss : feet es “@-. -, - ¢ ° Tre of. ri AN She ees PCS ye. Waetg tliat ot ner Rees wes RESTA SE Danae Ree Je Se Ra ed ees Soler tires Ze D SCOR Ears Ris Get araleraie® Re PE eS . Sere LAAN ee nn OU eas Cheer Carr eme aero res CEORGIOS VicKEES.| Re Mac McKee was born August 10, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of G. Ross McKee ’o06, and Christine Watson Hayward. His father is retired. Crittendon Ayres ’9qQ is his uncle. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Track Team, member Musical Clubs, Zz¢ and Lawrence Boards. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Track, Varsity and Wrestling Teams; Princetonian News Board and Columnist ; member Campus Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 4-A Holder, with E. B. Conklin; Junior and Senior years at Le Walker. McKee is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 122 East 82nd St., New York City. [ 333 J CHARLES ALBERT McKENNEY, JR. Suki, Charlie, Chas | McKenney was born November 21, 1912, in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Charles A. McKenney ’92, and Frances Marion Miller. His father is a retired consulting engineer. He has one i brother and one sister. F-. D. McKenney ’84, Carroll McKenney | 86, and J. N. Miller ’oo are his uncles. 1 He prepared at Sidwells’ Friends School, in Washington, D.C., where he was on the Publications and Dramatics Boards, Soccer Team, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was Crew Manager; Circulation Manager of the Princetonian; member T.A.C.; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Hamilton, with John Conway; Sophomore year at 160 Hamilton, with A. S. Cochran; Junior and Senior years with Cochran at 143 Little. McKenney plans to study law and journalism, at Georgetown and George Washington, and to engage in newspaper work. i | He is a Catholic. | His permanent address is 1523 Rhode Island Ave., Washing- foe: | [C 334 J Esha Mt pute en sia Se ieize Gaeta Math chan tiss ames CRT as ere eS eg asa tue RAL OF ae nist tal Ne, fe Fo oot ede UO. Vie tee 8 eg Bee 233) 1 oan BEA Luoma aks Sabine CeCe eR RMA NoZean gine 7 | SEU Eran pena ess sm aS 2 V Eat Wickes 3e Naa ° . f ee ae Nees va iy RY: PS: :. is y . 7: Pay - t ANF ve z i “a. Tes § ANY ‘kh . : fer $ ry fe e penn i Nee @) : d O: ,. pod a ian = aE if e Lae é fo ee Y a : : “aww 4 7 : . Py ESS eee) mete: J aetersmends [IS Fe ’ A a Pao To tee, © tee, 3 oe ai EOS re ro © , a OQ Say 3 ete Pigs ot SES gM Ba = 6 ¥ Ngo o Sanne ecny 8, CERT ete ee . % sory . PLEASANT JACKSON McNEEL Videew Pelee Plea: McNeel was born September 22, 1911, in San Antonio, Texas. He ts the son of Pleasant Jackson McNeel, St. Mary’s College 91, A.B., deceased, and Lola Kokernot. His father was a mer- chant; president McNeel Jewelry Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he was a member of the Triangle Club and Glee Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 42 Holder, with Bill Fortune. McNeel left Princeton at the end of Sophomore year, and has since been in the jewelry business. He is vice-president of the McNeel Jewelry Company. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 222 East Houston St., San Antonio, Texas. | [335 oo . “ARE WEEN AIK TS So gee Rte Og eae ge sts Rey Cuello wo +e 20, . . ey 4 a io . y Kare gyi Ree Hie teh Lake pel iciiamn 4 bed $A. mecheil x le e_b ewe” . DONALD DUNCAN MacMILLAN Don | MacMillan was born March 31, 1912, in London, England. He has also lived in Paris, Brussels, Rome, Lausanne, and in New York, Chicago, and Minneapolis. He is the son of Daniel D. MacMillan and Dorothy Hamilton. His father is affiliated with the Carcill Grain Elevator Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at the Lycee Jaccard School (Lausanne), and Montclair Academy, where he was Editor of the School News- paper. At Princeton he majored in French, winning Honors in that department. During Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory ; Sopho- more year at 112 ’o1 Hall, with R. Meadowcroft; Junior and Senior years at 212 Cuyler, with S. F. Thomas. MacMillan will probably become affiliated with the Carcill Elevator Company. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is Care Carcill Elevator Company, Minneapolis, Minn. [ 336° 1 RODGER ELLISON MacQUIGG Mac MacQuigg was born December 12, 1912, in State College, Pa. He has also lived in New Haven and Bridgeport, Conn., and in Niagara Falls, N.Y. He is the son of Charles Ellison MacQuigg, Ohio State ’11 and Lillian Rodgers. His father is engaged in Research Management, with Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. He has two brothers. He prepared at Flushing High School, where he was active in Fencing, Debating, Chief Editor of the School Newspaper, and a member of the Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was on the Fresh- man Fencing Team; Varsity Rifle Team (2) (3) (4); Founder Gun Club, President in its first and third years; in charge of Intra- mural Rifle activity (3) (4); member Whig Hall, and Court Club, Part Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 119’01 Hall, with Thomas David Flynn; Sophomore and first and second Junior years at 118’o1 Hall, with Flynn. MacQuigg’s permanent address is 356 Madison Ave., Flushing, N.Y. are JAMES ALEXANDER MacSPORRAN Mac, Jimmie MacSporran was born July 3, 1914, in Baltimore, Md. He has also lived in Birmingham, Ala., and in Orange, N.]J. He is the son of John A. MacSporran, Queen’s College (Cana- da) ’98, B.A. and D.D., and Elizabeth MacFarlane. His father is minister of the Hillside Presbyterian Church, in Orange, N.J. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Newark Academy, where he was on the Foot- ball, Hockey, and Tennis Teams; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics. He was a member of the Triangle Club, and Key and Seal Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place; Sophomore year at 421 ’o1 Hall, with P. Fitting; Junior and Senior years at 329 Walker. MacSporran is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 472 Hillside Ave., Orange, N.J. E 33374 fsa ls ee TS eels Poot ges CO CRE eT raa ARTS vee ae seeerw Rates wy a + 6 : WEA ©) A OV ewe ; a. f ‘’ a aoe Goes se HAWN 5 ae 3 a fT ' = be Be AN ta? on opie meee Se ‘ : ; O: on San eee Z ae ne “s La 5 f. “AN, mi) ba a oe : SE ee ee RE Os ae os Ne Rae Sige Se ete ee I RIE 4 4 CONC D hae Csteay i ae Oe pad JAMES STERLING MacVICKAR Mac, Vic, Jim MacVickar was born February 19, 1913, in Cranford, N.J. He has also lived in Somerville, N.J., Norwich, Vt., New York City, Newark, N.]., Victoria, B.C., and Seattle, Wash. He is the son of James Rutter MacVickar, deceased, and Dorothy Chan- dos Temple. He has two sisters. He prepared at Cranford High School, and Phillips Exeter Academy. At the latter he was a member of the Glee Club; Swimming, Class Hockey, and Class Football Teams; Track Squad; Scientific Society ; Assistant Man- ager Herodotan Society; Advertising Manager Phillips Exeter Monthly. At Princeton he majored in Psychology ; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Squad; Business Board of the Tiger; member Glee Club (3) (4); University Band (1) (2) (3) (4); Clio Hall (1) (2); Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 South East Brown, with Douglas E. Stuart; Sophomore year at 27 Campbell, with William M. Richardson; Junior year at 314 Henry, with Ernest H. Gill; Senio r year at 327 Foulke, with E. H. Gill and C. E. Vilade. MacVickar will probably engage in the advertising business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. . His permanent address is 121 Cranford Ave., Cranford, N.]. [ 339 J JAMES ALEXANDER McWILLIAMS Alex, Mac | McWilliams was born May 14, 1910, in Chicago, Ill. He has also lived in Dwight, Il. He is the son of Charles D. McWilliams, Northwestern University ’97, and Helen Louise Carrott. His father is a banker. He has two brothers, Charles D. McWilliams, Jr., ’29, and John P. McWilliams, II , ’31. Among his relatives who graduated from Princeton are M. F. Carrott ’oo, O. B. Carrott 02, Montgomery Carrott ’27, and J. W. Carrott ’29. He prepared at The Hill School, and Thacher School, where he was on the Baseball, Track, and Soccer Teams, member English Clubs, and Dra- matic Societies. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Track Team (1) (2) (3), Captain (4); Freshman Soccer Team; Varsity Soccer Team (2) ; Undergraduate Council ; Prom Committee; Right Wing Club; Cottage Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 2-C Hamilton; Sophomore year at 33 Holder, with H. T. Gilbert, Jr.; Junior year with Gilbert at 512 ’03 Hall ; Senior year at 311-314 Walker, with H. T. Gilbert, R. D. Osborne, W. A. Fisher, and J. P. Williams. McWilliams is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is Dwight, Ill. [334064 SRI RPE RRS ems ant ear Sama outer Seis 4 ie 0 A; o Va a oh praca | , SR eat | ROD AC A og Ean ber B TOA (10 ae en SB ad Ne AV , fj ee fan) A ss a ae Mita e ies ois Sone tar ecue mee see ion ore Be on aa te eee : CS Coen mem pen TOK WILLIAM GEORGE MACKENZIE BoleiViae Mackenzie was born September 1, 1912, in San Francisco, Calif. He has also lived in Carmel and Palo Alto, Calif. He is the son of George Law Mackenzie, Glasgow University ’80, and Cambourn School of Mines, and Ida Thomas. His father is a rancher. He has one brother. He prepared at Palo Alto High School, where he was on the Swimming Team, member Literary and Dramatic Societies. Mackenzie transferred to Princeton from Stanford University at the beginning of Sophomore year. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was a member of the Right Wing Club, and Colonial Club. During Sophomore year he roomed at 442 Pyne, alone; Junior year at 22-24 Middle Dod, with N. A. Ballantine, U. B. Grannissek. Cielallett; and Manning Brown; Senior year at 22-24 Middle Dod, with N. A. Ballan- tine, U. B. Grannis, R. C. Hallett, C. A. Krafft, and Charles Carr. } Mackenzie will probably study engineering at Stanford University, and plans to engage in geological work. | He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 707 Melville Ave., Palo Alto, Calif. li. 341, ae eS Cae eth aie ra eh iJ orn aaa = PEICRIEO) ECE AO pit ana a Yay is ets Tiss (GUI SN 5) SRD ae eS se? CeCe oN Se lew Pee, rs . . ‘ se Sis eed — 23%) 5 cS os 4 . ac i VW iy By - Ce abs +. és ra ‘ iy oe . . Bc} 34 : a A 4 Br hs +i TAN , 4 a { ees f : I lhe i i sae ° ™ og Ga z Nya: Wray iP ote CORT ee et TEE WL ee ee tes : Se Tae Tiere oC ee JOHN pe NAVARRE MACOMB, JR. Frenchie Macomb was born July 30, 1913, in Bayhead, N.J. He has also lived in Chicago, III. He is the son of John de Navarre Macomb, University of Kansas ’98, M.S. and C.E., and Léonie Lentilhon Macomb. His father is assistant to the president of the Inland Steel Company, in Chicago. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Chicago Latin School, and The Hill School in Pottstown, Pa., where he was in the Band, Orchestras, Glee Club, Choir, and on the Literary Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering during Fresh man and Sophomore years; Junior years in Economics. He was a member of the Band, Glee Club, Triangle Club, and Orchestra. During Freshman year he roomed at 8 Dickinson St.; Sophomore year at 36 Patton, with J. F. Eisenbrey; first Junior year at 433 ’03 Hall; second Junior year at 35 North West, with W. L. Nicoll, Jr. Macomb is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1176 First National Bank Bldg., Bayhead, N.]. [ 342 J JOSEPH HULL MAGRUDER Joe Magruder was born November 23, 1913, in Savannah, Ga. He has also lived in Coblenz, Germany, and in San Francisco, Calif., and Washington, D.C. He is the son of Lloyd Burns Magruder, U.S.M.A. ’o5, and Mary Blue Hull. His father is Lieutenant Colonel in the General Staff of the United States Army. He has two brothers. He prepared at Kent School and Morristown School, where he was on the Football Team and Crew; member Dramatics Society ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Wrestling Team, numerals; 1 5o0-pound Football Team, let- ter (2); Scrub Football Team, letter (3) (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 20 W. Witherspoon ; Soph- omore year at 143 Little, with B. Alexander and D. Echeverria; Senior year with Echeverria at 9-A Holder. Magruder will probably engage in business. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is 2810 44th St., N.W., Washington, 1 C 343 1 6 RIE ES Ato ha ea Vola QAEe. Z AC Pa QVON EN ae JOHN FREDERICK MALONEY Jack Maloney was born April 28, 1913, in Watertown, N.Y. He is the son of John Francis Maloney, and Grace Gott, both deceased. His father was accountant for the New York Airbrake Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Mount Hermon School, where he was on the Student Government Board, Swimming, Track, Class Football, and Debating Teams; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in History, winning the Eno Schol- arship. He was on the 150-pound Football Squad (4) ; Princeton Pictorial, Circulation Manager (4); Triangle Club (4); Arbor Inn Club. During Freshman year he roomed at g North Reunion, with G. E. Thomas and G. C. Whitney ; Sophomore year at 33 Patton, with W. F. Hewitt, Jr.; Junior year at the Arbor Inn Club, with William C. Austin; Senior year at the Arbor Inn Club, with R. P. Forshew. Maloney is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 128 Keyes Ave., Watertown, N.Y. [ 344 J “e5 sea ee seis 8 2 a Sie ae auld y pee eas SSRN é TS sig Gt one eluate eB ee Meter gee es Re seee uel a cigcss Nera Sne earl a tear gies ig Fy Bee 4 i te . aN pis i oo | ‘ eh 4 4 Bo Gas Qvo ‘A: : SS GeO RI caters Rea USE ORES Doe 10 wet A wasey Oe hie tas. Be itn AIL AP os oe go: y a : s od . ¢ + bt} oe é . AS Xf ry AWWVO! BC 4 zx Cah Sa SPUR cro try ep ety ee Cy 5 . ¥ a JOHN FELIX MARCHAND Marchand was born May 19, 1913, in Bromley, England. He is the son of Richard Werner Marchand, Leipzig (Ger- many ) Ph.D., and Grace Blair Watkinson. His father is a zoolo- cist. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. At Princeton he majored in Biology. During Junior year he roomed at 43 South West, with J. Dedier. Marchand will probably continue his studies in Biology at Princeton. His permanent address is Moore’s Mills, N.Y. L345 Re Le Le ET eee Tigh Steel eC fl JAMES HAINES MARKS Jim Marks was born August 24, 1913, in Edgeworth, Pa. He has also lived in Glen Osborne, Pa. He is the son of Herbert Earl Marks and Mary Kay Haines. His father is a manufacturer, with H. E. Marks Corporation. He has two brothers and one sister. H. E. Marks, Jr., ’33, is his brother, and among his relatives who attended Princeton is J. B. Haines, IV, ’31. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, where he was on the Golf, Track, and Basketball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was Manager of Lacrosse (4) ; member Campus Club, Vice-President. During Freshman year he roomed at 25 Hill Dormitory, with B. K. Elliott, Jr.; Sophomore year at 35 Little, with Elliott; Junior and Senior years at 43°79 Hall, with B. K. Elliott. Marks is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1308 Linden St., Glen Osborne, Sewickley, Pa. [ 346 J EDWARD PATRICK MARTIN Ed Martin was born December 31, 1912, in New York City. He is the son of Edward Martin and Margaret Donohue, de- ceased. His father, who graduated from the College of the City of New York, is a lawyer. He has one sister. He prepared at Newman School, where he was on the Tennis Team, Basketball Manager, and on the Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in English; Second Group Honors. He was a member of Theatre Intime; Whig-Clio Society; Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 25 Patton. Martin will probably engage in the publishing business. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is Care E. S. Martin, 261 Broadway, New York City. [3470 J é or: JOHN EDWARD MARTIN, JR. John Martin was born December 8, 1912, in Minneapolis, Minn. He is the son of John Edward Martin, deceased, and Celeana Bellivou. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at St. Thomas Military Academy, in St. Paul, Munn., where he was on the Tennis Team, Co-Editor of the Year Book; Company Commander R.O.T.C., Military Instructor. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages; on the Honor Roll (1) (2) (3); member Tennis Team (Class) ; Art and Edi- torial Board of the Téger (3) (4), Literary Editor (4), Colum- nist (3)(4); member Cliosophic Society; Catholic Club; Clio Hall. During Freshman year he roomed at 172 Nassau St., with Kennett Hikes; Sophomore year at 152 Little; Junior and Senior years at 101 Lockhart. Martin will probably engage in advertising. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 2719 Park Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. [ 348 J ey a ae (AR AQg. HO foe 0 RICHARD BURROUGHS MATHER Dick, Urchy Mather was born November 11, 1913, in Paotingfu, China. He has also lived in Caldwell and Montclair, N.J., and in New York City. He is the son of William A. Mather ’96, D.D., and Grace Burroughs. His father is a foreign missionary; engaged in country evangelistic work for the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States. He has one brother, William Brewster Mather ’33. Alfred Uhler 717 is his cousin. He prepared at Pyengyang Foreign School, in Korea, and Mercersburg Academy, where he was a member of the Choir, Editorial Board of the School Paper, and on the Literary Magazine Board. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology. He was a member of the Glee Club (1) (2) (3); Choir (1) (2) (3) (4); League of Evangelical Students ¢2): (3) (4 - | During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 16 South Edwards; Senior year at 4 North Reunion, with L. B. Johnson. Mather plans to attend Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadel- phia, and will probably engage in missionary work. He is a Fundamentalist. His permanent address is Care Presbyterian Board of Missions, 156 Fifth Ave., New York City. [ 349 J HOWARD BURRELL MATTHEWS, JR. Matty, Matt | Matthews was born April 19, 1913, in Denver, Colo. He has also lived in East Orange, N.J. He is the son of Howard Burrell Matthews and Elsie Carstens. His father is an engineer. He has one brother. He prepared at East Orange High School. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals; member Triangle Club; Leader of University Band (4) ; Cloister Inn. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 511 Laughlin, with R. E. Fleming; Senior year at 6 South Reunion, with R. T. Mellinger. Matthews is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 73 Newfield St., East Orange, N.]J. [ 350 J JAMES QUACKENBUSH MAY Jim, Quack, Sunshine, Quackenberry May was born May 5, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Pasadena, Calif., Lead, S.D., and Sunshine, Wyo. He is the son of Ernest R. May, Columbia ’07, and Mary Quackenbush. His father is a rancher. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Shattuck Military Academy. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was Triangle Club Alternate (3) ; Boxing Man- ager; member Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 705 Pyne, alone; Sopho- more year at 113 Holder, with James L. Crane, Jr.; Junior and Senior years at 132 Brown, with James L. Crane, Jr. May is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Antlers Ranch, Sunshine, Wyo. kee ere . ° - 82 OVO RVoV EY, - rea waie) fe Sig ane eaten nee AR eran rae Ey ” ai HENRVYSVIAY ERS TR. Hank Mayer was born June 13, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of Henry Mayer and Adele Lederman. His father, who is retired, was in the real estate and construction business; president Charmion Construction Company. He has two brothers. He prepared at Peddie School, in Hightstown, N.J., where he was on the Boxing Team; Cum Laude; Newspaper Board; member Glee Club; Band; Debating and Dramatics Societies; Camera Club. At Princeton he majored in Biology; First Group Honors; he wen hon- orable mention in the contest for the Class of 1883 Prize for Freshmen in Engineering (1); Phi Beta Kappa (3). He was on the Lightweight Boxing Championship Team (3); Boxing Squad (3); Dazly Princetonian Photo- graphic Board (1) (2); Photographic and Managing Editor Princeton Pictorial (3) (4); President Princeton Camera Club (2) (4); Arbor Inn, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Bank St.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 84 Holder, with John M. Andreas. Mayer plans to attend the College of Physicians and Surgeons, in New York City, and to engage in the practice of medicine. His permanent address is 115 Central Park West, New York City. [L- 352] a@ age SS Say ee wee ne LE te pt Eonar VN QVONEN NS Pay eaten ae of aes oe! vet ok OF deter : ©. 10 EFQUEN BURLESON MEADER Yank Meader was born February 10, 1910, in New York City. He has also lived in the South. He is the son of Louis Jonte Meader, and Laura Price Williams, de- ceased. His father who graduated from Soule College (New Orleans), is: president of Meader Milling Company, Inc., and Lee Meader, Inc. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Peekskill Military Academy, where he stood first in the graduating class; won athletic letters in Football and Lacrosse, and as Swimming Manager; 1st Lieutenant’s Commission; Literary Editor of The: Reveille; Class Secretary. Meader transferred to Princeton from the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapo- lis, entering Princeton in Junior year. At Princeton he majored in History ; Honors in Junior year; winner of Society of Colonial Wars Essay Prize of $100 (3). He was on the Varsity Lacrosse Team; member Anti-War. Society; Pistol Club, and Terrace Club. During Junior year he roomed at 322 Henry, alone; Senior year at 522 Laughlin, with Theodore H. Kelly. Meader plans to engage in the real estate business, associated with his father. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 470 West 24th St., London Terrace, New York City. C 353 J REYNAR MEADOWCROFT Ray, Meddie Meadowcroft was born April 4, 1914, in Boonton, N.]J. He is the son of Charles Harry Meadowcroft and Helen Reynar. His father is in the engineering business; executive for the New York Telephone Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Boonton High School and Montclair Academy, where he was a member of the Orchestra: Student Government and Dramatic Societies; National Honor Society; Cum Laude; Debating Society. At Princeton he engaged in Mechanical Engineering; Second Group Honors (1) (2) (3); member Band (1) (2) (2 at ays Princeton Engineering Society (1) (2) (3) (4); Student Branch of the A.S.M.E. (3) (4) ; Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place alone; Sophomore year with D. D. MacMillan at 115 ’o1 Hall; Junior year at 414 Cuyler, with S. B. Coke; Senior year at 43-53 Patton, with S. B. Coke, C. D. Galloway, and C. B. Morcom. Meadowcroft will engage in mechanical engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 440 Cornelia St., Boonton, N.J. [e354] WILLIAM ROBERT MEIGHAN Bill Meighan was born May 4, 1912, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has also lived in St. Petersburg, Fla., and in New York City. “cand He is the son of Walter James Meighan and Jane Louise Rowley, deceased. His father is in the real estate business; with H. L. Jobes and Company, Little Neck, Long Island, N.Y. He has one brother. He prepared at St. Paul’s School, in Garden City, Long Island. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 University Place; Sophomore year at 11 Lower Pyne, with E. C. Worden, Jr.; Junior year at 31 Blair, with R. J. Reiman; Senior year at 18 Little. | Meighan is undecided as to his future. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 15 Park Row, Suite 1228, New York City. Kr 353 i EDWIN J. MERRELL Ed Merrell was born April 2, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Chicago, III. He isthe son of Joseph William Merrell and Lillian M. Hough- ton. He has one sister. He prepared at Port Richmond High School. At Princeton he majored in Electrical Engineering; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was Manager of Varsity Gym, managerial letter. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Vandeventer Ave., with E. M. Wright and J. D. Gulick; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 214 Henry. Merrell will probably engage in engineering, or banking. His permanent address is 244 Wardwell Ave., Staten Island, NvyYe [ 356 J WAYNE KYREL MESCHTER Meschter was born June 14, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Wayne C. Meschter and Leila C. Kriebel. His father, who graduated from Temple Night School, is president of the American Preserve Company. He has three brothers and one sister. He prepared at Abington High and Penn Charter Schools. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group Honors. He was a member of Arbor Inn. During Freshman year he roomed on Edwards Place; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 719 Pyne Hall. Meschter will probably engage in business. He is a Schwenkfelder and a Republican. His permanent address is Glenside, Pa. [ 357 J GEORGE WILLIAM MILLER, III Bill Muller was born June 28, 1914, in Norristown, Pa. He is the son of George W. Miller, Jefferson Medical College 06, M.D., F.A.C.S., and Mary Emma Platt. His fathersisea physician; surgeon at Montgomery Hospital, Norristown, Pa.; general practitioner; associate professor of Anatomy, at Jefferson Medical College. He has one sister. He prepared at the Haverford School, where he was on the Basketball, Football, and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biology, winning Honors in Junior year; Scholarship Winner Junior and Senior years; No Course Plan, Honors (2) (3). He was a member of the Freshman Cross Country Team, numerals; Gateway Club. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 144 Pyne; Senior year at 14 South Dod, with Charles Dusenberry. Miller expects to engage in the medical profession. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 618 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. [ 358 J eee Sy REESE cxter ek ae ae ey ea a . “© e i ip 4 ) He Viet ib p: ie |. { 0 (ok 0 bs ih ‘| Sipps i aed oes g 5 os Py, Q JON 21 shy o. ENS Rabie Me pate i ahs ape SsGtt aaa Sama CPR Rana a i E fn , oe site ot . HERMANN BREZING MILLER Herm - Miller was born November 18, 1913, in Pittsford, N.Y. He has also lived in Buffalo, N.Y., and in Rectine: ea He is the son of Hermann F. Miller, Wagner College ’o5, D. D., and Adie Brezing. His father is a tigeeman He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Reading Senior High School, where he was on the Track and Cross Country Teams, Debating Committee ; Publications and Student Government Boards, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy, winning Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was Associate Editor of the Brec-a- Brac; member Whig Hall; Dial Lodge, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 8 North Reunion, with Solon L. Rhode, Jr.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior yeats at O North Dod. Miller plans to study theology at the Mt. Airy Latheran Sem- inary, and to become a clergyman. He is a Lutheran. His permanent address is 1500 Union St., Reading, Pa. eas RICHARD CRAGIN MILNES Dick Milnes was born August 21, 1911, in Kenwood, N.Y. He has also lived in New York City and Philadelphia. He is the son of John Milnes and Jessie Cragin. His father, who graduated from Colgate University, is director of sales for Oneida Company, Ltd. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Football and Track Teams; member Orchestra, and Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics. He was on the Fresh- man Football Team, numerals; Polo Squad. During Freshman year he roomed at 3114 Vandeventer Ave., with Herbert Tutwiler. Milnes left college in January of Freshman year. He is at pres- ent employed in the Sales Service Department of Oneida Co., Ltd. He was married November 29, 1933, to Miss M. J. Campbell of Summit, N.]J. His permanent address is Kenwood, Oneida, N.Y. [ 360 7 DUANE ELMER MINARD, JR. Buck, Elmer Minard was born December 25, 1913, in East Orange, N.J. He is the son of Duane E.. Minard and Sara L. Bennett. His father is a lawyer; member of the firm of Hobart and Minard. He has two sisters. He prepared at Boonton High School, where he was active in Debating. Minard transferred to Princeton from Rutgers, entering Prince- ton at the beginning of Junior year. He majored in Politics, win- ning Second Group Honors. During Junior and Senior years he roomed at 318 Walker. He plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to become. a lawyer. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is Boonton, N.J. [ 361 J PSTD T ES EI EOD ESTA ROLES STR IELD CUES Oe Soy ee Sm dee ts . a ae EST ere SURAT Be : or, 35 RS ot Wl eR ea ca)” RE i —_ Neal) cz ec nate Netbeans te ae oa TIES a ace le’ . SBEAE 1 alin ect lee i Sag ee SS aaa (one Neer 4, OY oe: ate ‘ Urals aap eaee se ann Saas ea are ae Sit rig ard 4 . y YS ale 1 ; 3? oe a 4 rs Ee ne a 4 apt ial a 7) ae |e : ? : ‘ oe 5; os foal) eae 2H ; We : Bg? bile 2 : “Le ae f a 4 7 is, 4y AY . OO] ie ar A lia } Wes TINVONAZONEL ENS COVA WOVE ae : : : 4 : 4 fee ‘ IP ‘nth vaerneese f Sieie ei ory ie ak aicien wa . By Some am 5 Ae ee cig ee anes ww Osten Uses Sy Ge hha eer net rete ane @ Hatt « Pe) OTs Ri ise cathe CASE ea 8 : ao at q Ms ’ sic PY oA eee eee Y DONALD DICKINSON MINER Don Miner was born March 16, 1913, in Jersey City, N.J. He is the son of Dr. Donald Miner, University of Vermont ’o5, and Marion Ward Dickinson. His father is chief surgeon at Christ Hospital, in Jersey City. He has one sister. He prepared at Newark Academy, where he was on the School Paper Board, Track Team, Class Committees; Cum Laude; win- ner Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute award in Mathematics and Science. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Cross Country Team, Cross Country Squad (2) ; Track Squad (1);in the Péc Competition (1) ; member Camera Club, and Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 1214 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 221 Lockhart. ,.. - Miner ts engaged to Miss Eve V. Ballantyne, of Bes Conn. He expects to engage in banking, with the Chemical Bank and Trust Company. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 96 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N.J. [ 362 J 7 ApEn RONEN RA SUS op) OLR E anes 2 kak tian ee oa am me ati OF Fe e. m% ai as eeu 4 eT ye 2 bg Ps Re == oS Uy - Sy es te @Sei8 % oS ii Oe oT vat id ay oes Pa : - é ) 4 : Beco (ics a. 2g 3S Se a ea ed , re ‘ A i 21 Qe oe LfAE S Fie. , u ese 5 5 Is 5 ne y 0 es eee a u 4 ron Ba bia | ite i £ ee r A i a Bad) Ns ‘a ened 7 man |e : fs - ray ie € y y ° - i be we = Le cs NG esi ¥ 5 ante +e S, VARS coats . td fe. + ™ . a” ie . . BS .. Sy EY SA Be oe . ae Aiess Y bey of eM ee bo y Saree SER an aera ee Sage SS ie is tome cach Se et We Ie oP TOE eg eetge acai. Se y WS eg Cy Rekha win aS ¥ . i Se eis ae ene py asthe 4 ° JOHN FULTON BERRIEN MITCHELL, JR. Jack, Mitch Mitchell was born July 8, 1914, in Flushing, Long Island. He is the son of John Fulton Berrien Mitchell, Columbia ’98, and Therese Hewitt. His father is an investment broker ; partner in the firm of Wood, Low and Company, 63 Wall St., No ew York City. He has one brother and two sisters. Charles Stout 28, and Anderson Hewitt ’32, are his first cousins. _ At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology ; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Fencing Team, numerals; 150-pound Rowing Squad (1) (2) (3); member Colonial Club. During Freshman and SEO years he roomed at 422 Lock- hart; Junior year at 517 03 Hall; Senior year at 526- ah eo klall with Jack Black and David ible Mitchell is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Linden Hill, 244 Whitestone Ave., Flushing, Long Island, N.Y. [ 363 J roe, % eee we sacs : sre ee RL sae “2, . Gee Se ete kn we Ie Aes : Sic ae ra Tee — . qe Cts ae ss = Reena remeron Cat © SOIR in eae ts BT Tr ere a CS a Pe SSUES SOUR er inner eae Yep dee 2 Se we RRS ree OE pg ae RE Sole g's ates ore ‘ S Be PNT SS ne OF Ri 8 y 5 4 YF BO - Oe Gs) ino r 4 : . : 3 ae aad : ry LA Be ae ANN OP Og ye ge : as : ia LINV ONAL TONED ELE AR “EEO AVON EV: LBee x: ‘ 3 “ew a : Y Ca Ba A . Ae coats che eh Gee atts: ye CE ene soi ete CeCe RTM Sahni Aedes ed G LE ok iS bin tae hens at LR ee E cE aaur tk osama 14 oe 3 pied cecrickirka yt Wk, Sars iNlee fia: D E B Baicrs - ok Sores =. ¥ a? $° co ae O 43 eva rs . ALBERT J. L MIXNER Turk Mixner was born September 13, 1909, in Plainfield, N.J. He has also lived in Stamford, Conn., Cleveland, Ohio, Detroit, Mich., Bridgeton and Morgan, N. ik He | is the son of Harry C. V. Mixner, and Alice G. Bray, de- ceased. His father is safe and vault expert, with Yale and Towne. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Plainfield High School, where he was on the Track Team, member Glee Club and Cheer Leader. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Track Team (4). During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 212 Witherspoon, with Doug Ward; Junior and Senior years, alone, at 434 Brown. Mixner is a Republican. His permanent address is 610 Plainfield Ave., Plainfield, N.J. [ 364 J IRVINE EUGENE MOFFATT Irv Moffatt was born May 18, 1912, in New York City. He has also lived in Verona, N.J. He is the son of Irvine Galbraith Moffatt and Louise Mary Wickersheimer. His father is in the cleaning and dyeing business. He has one sister. He prepared at Verona High School, where he was on the Soccer and Basketball Teams, Editor-in-Chief of the Year Book, member Glee Club and Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in Economics. During the four years of college he roomed at 43 North West, with Eldon H. Earle, Jr. Moffatt will probably engage in banking. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 76 Cumberland Ave., Verona, N.J. [ 365 J : : os PETRIE LE SIS By PL TRO ARTY , OSEORDIS SN PSE ES oN ate ed SURE - ae aseentine Arnin . LETT TILES : ESET ea FR ET Sa ease 5 a fee ete 5 EAC . e s at eta ni Care NN sap Cree ie ney . any Pe er mr ie Fe gta i tate tt eee t St, Vey sess Se Sie S gn Pa sea ieaite a Pet ed Sy oe Br Ran ew cores ae ee ARS Lrg . S a ae nae es a4 S 5 ae es : © % a A 2 Cs . Re ‘ +6 (ft , Ab) gs. : =) i . . . f id Fo le irr) He 4 aed : “7 Be i : Vas oy ‘ a ‘A a i 2g) Bag) }3: 7 = ay oped. be a eG a uy se: ceNG De: : ANN. as dee 3 | f ioe a 4 , é oO: oe au ONh a We | is br - ote VON SV.% 3 a fe % mt . ‘ ur P iS: COS ex 4 , Le NN a CE Poa yl Salle Gee heal Sa itr=: 40 foe mgt, SN Se Been et heli ees peN Dn, descatice prse ee ene oligomer ae: Cerca ate ee ee Stier ase te. ies 6 15 3 i boas 5 apse ie Rin Woes wee eran. y ASE ee RS ae eR . 8 La rivigis A HOD oe rae ® ye. JOHN CUSTIS MONTGOMERY, JR. Jack | Montgomery was born December 18, 1911, in Chambersburg, Pa. He has also lived in Washington, D.C., and in Mercersburg, Pa. He is the son of John Custis Montgomery, and Harriet Bow- man, both deceased. His father was a pharmacist. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who craduated from Princeton is M. P. Randolph ’94. | He prepared at Mercersburg, where he was a member of the Literary Society, and Assistant Editor of the Year Book. At Princeton he majored in History, received Second Group general average both terms Junior and first term Senior year; Univ ersity Scholarship Holder. He was a member of the Interna- tional Relations Club (3) (4) ; Student Tutoring Association ao During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Park Place; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 335 Foulke. Montgomery hopes to enter the U.S. Consular Service. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Oregon St., Mercersburg, Pa. [. 366 | FEATS tg dhe. = ‘. ) TAC RR es z pa paper oy Eyes iG = 7 NY I IAIN LEON GI n oV. [y Se ee fee, SVON TN A PRee Mee Ct ee Pied Pe ee 5 NCL! a ANSV ONVAEZONED- EU hee, SERS retain reo aaa mek Bs : THOMAS LEGGETT MOORE, JR. Lorimer Le Moore was born January 7, 1914, in Richmond, Va. : He is the son of Thomas L. Moore, Swarthmore ’80, deceased, and Alice Louise Havemeyer. He has one brother and two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Thomas M. Bancroft ’24, Mac Thompson ’29, and William Thompson 31, cousins. : He prepared at St. Christopher’s School, and Lawrenceville, where he was on the Literary Team, School Paper Board, Annual Board, Track Squad; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry; First Group Honors; on Honor Roll (1) (2) (3); No Course Plan. He was on the 150-pound Football Squad (2); Interclub Rifle and Touch Football Teams; member Under- graduate Committee; Princeton Chemical Club; Secretary Gun Clubs, ; Princeton Life Saving and Swimming Club, 1932; Tower Club, Vice- President. During Freshman year he roomed at 117 ‘01 Hall, with John L. Patterson, Jr.; Sophomore year at 313 ’01 Hall, with Patterson; Junior and Senior years with Patterson at 10 Patton. : Moore will probably become a chemist. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. mietgihnes His permanent address is “Mooreland,” R.F.D. 2, Richmond, Va. [4367-2] SET A LS ACT I CREE R IS Eee ey Maoh ert eG ae hr ase iG ze the he Share ; : at 4 £ . iA a J ae S vas WV AV.ONM S .%2: °, Pye: ton oa poe t . CLIFFORD BAWDEN MORCOM, JR. Clif | Morcom was born October 29, 1913, in Hartford, Conn. He has also lived in West Hartford, Conn. He is the son of Clifford B. Morcom and Hazel Moore. His father is an insurance executive; vice-president Aetna Life Insurance Company and affiliated companies. He has two brothers. He prepared at Kingswood School, where he was on the Football, Base- ball, and Rifle Teams. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was a member of the University Band (1) (2) (3) (4); Student Branch, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (3) (4); Princeton Engineering Society (1,)8C2)) (3) (4); Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place; Sophomore year at 432 Lockhart, with C. D. Galloway, Jr.; Junior year with Galloway at 511 Cuyler; Senior year at 43-53 Patton, with S. B. Coke, R. Meadow- croft, and Galloway. Morcom expects to engage in engineering, possibly with the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Corporation. : He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 75 Outlook Ave., West Hartford, Conn. [ 368 J Rig Paelk a nO aarine cee SRR re ig CR aie yas Bee ie wa, Rt ee ee iad Rea icelSa ae gerenascis! sel iets) ees ee ot wee Yaeis ke: ee ve a : 2 : cn 5 Yel wo whore WA Se ey if 2 5, NE : fe) ONLIE AS FOV | WON 2- Senge th, Soe Sere crepe Se. 8 Pn EG, ee 2 LM, Ange tier cehings aC eg Te ‘ CER AE T aia rea NEN YEAST v as fl i 2 i Hi ais S | SE ee : 4 JAMES CADDALL MOREHEAD, JR. Bud Morehead was born October 29, 1913, in Bradenton, Fla. He has also lived in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of James Caddall Morehead, Roanoke College, B.A., B.S., M.A., M.S., and Ph.D., and Jeannette Dandridge White. His father is a professor at Carnegie Institute of Technology. He has one brother and one sister. Clayton W. Morehead ’32 is his brother. He prepared at Schenley High School, where he was on the Tennis Team, member Orchestra, Publications Board, Debating and Language ‘Clubs. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics; Second Group Honors; Schol- arship winner. He was on the Class Hockey Team (1) (2) ; member Choir; Student Employment; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 453 Witherspoon Hall, with C. W. Morehead; Junior and Senior years at this address, alone. Morehead plans to continue his studies in mathematics or architecture, at Princeton or Carnegie Tech, and to engage in teaching. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 4815 Bayard St., Pittsburgh, Pa. [ 369 J a =, psy a Veet ey'p % Sag Sa ee “ Ove wesge aid. i MINOT CANFIELD MORGAN, JR. Mike Morgan was born June 30, 1913, in Summit, N.J. He has also lived in Detroit, Mich., New York City, and Greenwich, Conn. He is the son of Minot C. Morgan ’96, D.D. Lafayette and Southwestern Universities, and Margaretta Webb Holden. His father is pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Greenwich, Conn. He has two brothers. E. H. Morgan ’38 is his brother, and among his relatives who attended Princeton are his grandfather, E. P. Holden ’76; W. B. Harris ’86, E. P. Holden ’o6, and R. A. Dorman ’o6 (uncles), and W. B. Harris, Jr., 717, his cousin. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Hotchkiss Record Board; Student Council; Choir; Glee Club; Orchestra; Band; active in Class Athletics; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Cross Country Team (1); Track Team (1); Chairman Nassau Lit (4); Datly Princetontan, Editorial, Board (3) oe member Whig-Clio Societies; Council (4); Glee Club (1) (2); Princeton Anti-War Society (3) (4); Executive Committee (3) (4); Chairman Conference Committee (4) ; President “The Club” (4); Whig Hall; Terrace Club, President. During Bre shina year he roomed at 141 Henrys with G. A. onder muhll, Jr.; Sophomore year with Vondermuhll at 21 North West; Junior year at 21 North West with L. C. Thomas; Senior year at 42 North West, with G. A. Vondermuhll, Jr., and E. A. Gullion. Morgan is engaged to Miss Kate M. Davis, of Pelham Manor, N.Y. He will probably engage in the publishing business. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 18 Lafayette Place, Greenwich, Conn, Lei Sse Ma acinus mic H uae elute, Sc islee e ternaa eee nie ware Watton ta Seine a vee et me CRRRer enn ES SE CEE ee: IS PEER ray 7 , = Tee Soe RE ia ane we@ Oi alin peru nro tre lecuAciarguse Fe pas sete RG ed eects 3 Ue Sie it 25 a ta WS = Sy ssf whe CESSES nctoee ake 35 sais? =, age g Re hes Bt cree one ae 8 p ' Peake. ae (71? if Z an 3 mines . é oo fs a 2d he Ri an ae oft = s S| fae Seer ' Hq i oe be — Q: MO a S-: O: SHS. I: “pO... fe (Po fe (). vo” i @} WY tA: LABELS Sant Lan tizer hr a a ge OK So, Cah ea es NOE Ne FE OS ee Toe eee CREE Cl SESE OPEN Ta Ge ae Ge aie REP GABA ete Mie 4457: STEWART McKEE MORGAN, JR. Mike Morgan was born June 25, 1913, in Sewickley, Pa. He has also lived in Boston, New York, and Washington. He 1s the son of Stewart McKee Morgan ’07, and Margaret Elizabeth Morris. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his rela- tives who attended Princeton is George O. Morgan 713. He prepared at The Hill School, in Pottstown, Pa., where he was on the Literary Magazine Board and Class Baseball Team. At Princeton he majored in Geology; Second Group Honors. He was Co-founder of the Dink; member Campus Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 203 ’o1 Hall, with J. Walton Mott, Jr.; Junior year at 11 Blair, with E. G. Pearson ’34; Senior year at 66 Nassau St., with J. S. Avati and W.’T. Pecora. Morgan plans to continue his studies in soft-rock geology, and to engage in oil geology. He is a Republican. His permanent address is Elmhurst Inn, Sewickley, Pa. [. 37a y, i i tN i (19-ayge 77 Lele pag OTS pale Toor uar Maha be sie Viehs soa Brat ‘e Wesco oy . x Ok. ire oes ips ao 4 we. wR . Cio A Bus te OAT Aree cw (ata a sgl - 2 oer . FRANK FORREST MORRILL Boss, Bossy Morrill was born February 10, 1912, in Newburyport, Mass. He is the son of Gayden Wells Morrill and Margaret Nutter Dodge. His father, who graduated from the University of Virginia, is a business man and politician; Hollinder and Morrill Manufacturing Company (Cadillac bodies) ; Dodge Brothers Shoe Company; present Mayor of Newburyport. He has one sister. Harold Edwards ’o6 is his cousin. He prepared at Dummer and Exeter Academies, where he was a member of the Baseball and Track Teams, and School Fraternity. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Track Squad ; member Student Faculty Association for their drive (3 years) ; Tiger Inn, Sports Manager. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 131 Henry, with Robert McK. Etherington; Junior year at 7-B Holder, with Neil Lebhar and Charles G. Weaver ; Senior year at 3479 Hall, with Charles G. Weaver. Morrill expects to engage in the woolen puciness! with Francis Willy Company. He is a Unitarian and a Republican. His permanent address is 209 High St., New huncre Mass. [ 372 J 4 2 SR ec eon rece EE af aR. Ie 34 YG aE ST int PSEA A gia Wikia te nBo tele cat Nata ns SSRN GR PROTO TY lead Back CAE on, 1s = areal } fees Y E ye an ti re) Ya- : 2 of. . Ae eae ne tee) og ete ieee ; Site Pele iar al Sa ta ale es ° e + ° on § JOHN ALLAN MORRISON Jack Morrison was born August 26, 1914, in Kansas City, Mo. He is the son of Edwin R. Morrison, University of Nebraska 98, LL.D., and Louise M. Lukey. His father is a lawyer; mem- ber of the firm of Morrison, Nugent, Wylder, and Berger. He has two sisters. He prepared at Country Day School, in Kansas City, Mo., and Evans School, in Tucson, Ariz., where he was on the Swim- ming and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy ; Second Group Honors. He was a member of the Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 University Place; Sophomore year at 313 Henry ; Junior year at 503 ’03 Hall; Senior year at 36 Little, with Gordon C. Braine. Morrison plans to study law at the University of Michigan, and to become a lawyer, affiliated with his father’s firm. His permanent address is 837 West 58th St., Kansas City, Mo. [ 373 1 eae TS ba 2 | | PIES EP aT ee 19 BGs Mas eiai tal kanye ees epe ele | é ee : i TE IRE Dh ha Fee RE PH ALPES WS a iment siecetes | bi Cee it ergs MEPS: nr a oe) Yay PET np ental y = Fee hy tee etal ON ree . = 3 ay Lae tc Ma gi Seat | le . x . Ar . S ‘ RIE, 3 PES . f ’ ‘ : NN 3 “© s a A : a : fF ( y 4 c ; 3 | pig : ay kaa Bp . G 2) sa a Bs on . . . A a cay bt s @) . Fo Dae cea A SUIe are CPT Sa at Gh cs Me, Bre s eT 8a Tole ene ok er: Ft: fad ee Berets Sons ST Pe Re Oe mie ae QE at te i oe dw tee + ‘ F : = oF _ S Br ek: eerenens Cheah ae kant ae ae Bs JOSEPH WALTON MOTT, JR. Joe, Walt Mott was born May 2, 1912, in Atlantic City,tNy) 3 He is the son of Joseph W. Mott and Lucille Gawthrop. His father, who graduated from Haverford College, is a hotel man- ager; director Guarantee Trust Company ; president Central Pier Company (both of Atlantic City). He has three sisters. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Tennis and Squash Teams, and active in Senior Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering. He was a mem- ber of Arbor Inn, Junior and Senior Trustee. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 203 01 Hall, with S. M. Morgan, Jr.; Junior and Senior years at 23 Blair, with J. R. King. Mott will probably engage in civil engineering. | He is a member of the Society of Friends, and a Democrat. I His permanent address is Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City, N.J. [- 874.4 WILLIAM COLHOUN MOTTER, JR. Martini Motter was born June 12, 1912, in St. Paul, Minn. He is the son of William C. Motter ’06, deceased, and Nancy T. Judson. His father was a Trustee of Princeton Uni- versity in ’26 and ’27. He has two sisters. : He prepared at St. Paul Academy, where he was on the Student Council, Business Manager of the School Paper, and won letters in Hockey and Baseball. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Hockey Team; Hockey Manager (4) ; member Two-Foot Club; Managers’ Club; Manager Herald-Tribune Agency; Tiger Inn. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 143, Brown Hall, with J. F. Patterson and A. Gawthrop; Senior year at 2 Blair Tower, with J. Quigley, R. M. Brown, and A. Connell. Motter is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Dellwood, White Bear Lake, Minn. 375°] WILLIAM GAMWELL MOULTON Bill, Willy, Gammy Moulton was born February 5, 1914, in Providence, R.I. He is the son of David Potter Moulton, deceased, and Lillian May Gamwell. His father was in the real estate business. He has one brother, David Scott Moulton ’33, and one sister. He prepared at Providence Country Day School, where he was on the Football and Baseball Teams; member Literary and Dramatic Societies. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages (German) ; First Group Honors. He won one-fourth of the Freshman First Honor Prize; School of Public and International Affairs Scholarship for summer study in France (2); First Mary Cunningham Humphreys Junior German Prize (3); Phi Beta Kappa (3); one-fifth Wood Legacy Prize (4). He was on the Freshman Gym Team, numerals; Varsity Gym Team, letter (3); member German Club (3), President (4) ; Clio Hall; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 133 Foulke, with F. Charles Thum. Moulton plans to continue his studies in German literature, and to become a teacher of German. He is a Baptist. His permanent address is 75 East Orchard Ave., Providence, R.I. [ 376: J Oia iat ee teresa Dizi aie wo NMy ek Ube rapa tar Plan cary ent essa auc ® ee Put) Bese acu Oe reo eeu yo Chai ice are z _— = SERS seme OY ARTA 7 i SANA) oe Fs eee are 5 i ARS Wg te ‘ aa Pee sitdoacy ) . 2° fhe ab 5 Baal vial : ° ry ne) rs ). 2g + c. ok: ‘Sin Gr 8 ATS SQ i ee 4 le fy ci aE BO) f 7 ) et ete Bh: . % ot. NY epistte S: :° te Wee: es = ie EA ae) eae ee os SS oN ee e - 5 . bac) or, Ses 37,° . ° SP - oer) ¥ 2 . pipe ue Rat es pe ent . « b S dene Serene to ee oS R Cid Cena al basen emeciny am COED EC ca si Ces 6s GA ant aw u U THOMAS FRETZ MOYER l'om Moyer was born May 8, 1913, in Allentown, Pa. He is the son of Tilghman H. Moyer, and Bessie R. Fretz. His father, who graduated from Lafayette, is an architect and con- tractor; president Tilghman Moyer Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Phillips Academy, in Andover, Mass., where he was a member of the Glee Club, Choir, Lacrosse and Track Teams, Debating and Dramatic Clubs. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Varsity Lacrosse Team, numerals (1) (2) (3); Class Basketball Team (2); member Glee Club (1) (2) (3); Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place; Sophomore year at 154 Little, with Richard Lichtenstein and Sanford Ketcham; Junior year at 31 Edwards; Senior year at 41 Blair, with Donald Kidd. Moyer will probably engage in the shipping business. He is a Lutheran and a Republican. His permanent address is 116 North 15th St., Allentown, Pa. Bey A : se pepe ine see ro Serena ¥ EDWIN McCORD MULOCK, JR. Whe 18H | Mulock was born January 27, 1913, in Rosemont, Pa. He has also lived in Paxtang, Pa., Ypsilanti, Detroit, Highland Park, and Bloomfield Hills, Mich. - He is the son of Edwin McCord Mulock, Jr., 02 and Marjorie Crissy Green. His father is agent for the Mutual Benefit Life In- surance Company. He has one brother, John Green Mulock ’30. He prepared at Hackley School, in Tarrytown, N.Y., where he was on the Baseball, Hockey, Soccer, Football, and Track Teams, and on the Literary Magazine Board. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Baseball and Hockey Teams, numerals in both (1); Baseball Squad (3) (4); member Tower Club, President. _ During Freshman year he roomed on Nassau St., with Jack B. French; Sophomore year with French at 111 Holder; Junior year at 35 Patton with Jack R. Turney ; Senior year at 16 Middle Dod, with H. W. Nelson and R. R. Zundel. Mulock will probably engage in the advertising business. He is a Christian Scientist. His permanent address is Bloomfield Hills, Mich. [ 378 J EDWARDS B. MURRAY Bo Murray was born December 18, 1913, in Anderson, S.C. He has also lived in Atlanta and Augusta, Ga., Charlotte, N.C., Norwood and Cincinnati, Ohio, and White Plains, N.Y. He is the son of Robert D. Murray, Alabama Polytechnic College ’07, and Irma Inez Spencer. His father is an auditor; special! travelling accountant for the New York Central Railroad. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Hughes High School, in Cincinnati, where he was on the Basketball and Track ‘Teams. At Princeton he majored in the Classics. He won the Freshman Honor Prize (1) ; Wood Legacy Prize (3) ; W. Lyman Biddle Scholarship (3) (4); Phi Beta Kappa (3). He was on the Track Team, minor and major numerals (1), major letter (2); Basketball Team, major numerals (1), letter (3) ; Treasurer Cliosophic Society (2); Freshman Commons Room Committee (1); Gateway Club, Vice-President. During Freshman year he roomed at 23 William St.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 25 North Edwards. Murray is a Protestant and a Democrat. His permanent address is 311 Fisher Ave., White Plains, N.Y. [ 379 J | Na a (RE EE, ae = Ona hie ane : (NITY: ? WO es 3 | ; | 0 (a DAE ) : Eee pam f ON eat jis ONE oe ih oY en SH. ; ee WV.ON: lee | ilthed de uaa We Uectia etn ieee SNOMED ca .f.74. le 3! ge HOSUR ORE rot RR ly SE re te : Sores EDWARD MITCHELL MURRAY Ted Murray was born February 14, 1913, in Yonkers, N.Y. He is the son of Harris King Murray and Arabella Duncan Prime. His father is a member of the firm of Littell-Murray-Barnhill, Inc., Newspaper Representatives. He has two brothers, one of whom is William King Murray ‘29. Ralph Earl Prime, Jr., ’87, and William Cowper Prime ’88 are his uncles; Harold G. Murray ’93 is his cousin. He prepared at Trinity School, in New York City, and Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. At preparatory school he won the Dalton Prize in Chemistry. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of the Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4) Choir (3) (4); Whig Hall. Murray was originally a member of the Class of ’34. He left Princeton at the end of Junior year, worked with his father’s firm for a year, returning to Princeton for Senior year with the Class of ’35. During Freshman, Sopho- more, and Junior years he roomed alone at 343 Foulke; Senior year at 341-343 Foulke, with J. S. Hall, Jr.,’35, and J. R. Warner, Jr., °36. Murray 1s undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and an Independent. His permanent address is 40-25 155th St., Flushing, N.Y. [ 380 ] = Fe Bi 2 y EPRI AER SG MO ins x. DS MLSMEsiee th steghtae en Si Pee ree ey, 25 Ree ate See LER . zs ae j S : oy Ut eo ea Oe) ga at wee cea Cae wan CSA © 1 : ‘ F ° 4 0 ar 5 r +2 HUAN fi i Cel | atm | ic ae a meee 0 act oa. At f meg be ‘sy “4 - 4 7 a we: 4 i O. Yaa 4: S ° ° We 2 2 : ee te ee. eres . a ‘ee “quate arses sehinge ete Fat | “ . ere GO ONE ae 2 es Fe ae LN pee ee hag tf - - — sail| ° os i Ae rouacoan Aa: 5 of JOHN LEO MYERS, JR. Ace Myers was born September 25, 1912, in Jersey City, N.J. He is the son of John L. Myers and Winifred Hoffman. He has one sister. He prepared at Dickinson High School, where he was on the Baseball Team, School Newspaper Board, and Vice-President of his class. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Varsity Baseball Team, major letters (2) (3) (4); Freshman Baseball Team, numerals (1) ; member Madison Club. During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 19 South Middle Reunion. Myers is undecided as to his future occupation. His permanent address is 102 Reservoir Ave., Jersey City, N.J. [ 381 J JOHN DICKSON NEEL, JR. Dick | Neel was born August 17, 1911, in Atlanta, Ga. He has also lived in Washington, D.C., and in New York City. He is the son of John Dickson Neel and Zora Peebles. His father, who graduated from Emory and Henry College, is an editor; with James T. White and Company, publishers; editor of National Encyclopedia of American Biography. He has two brothers. He prepared at Barnard School for Boys, where he was on the Baseball and Basketball Teams, and School Newspaper Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Varsity Baseball Team, letters (2) (3); Freshman Baseball Team, nu- merals (1); member Interclub Committee; winner Kellogg Cup for Freshman Baseball; member Gateway Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed on Wiggins St., with W. M. White and Monroe Wenger; Sophomore year at 24 North Ed- wards, alone; Junior year at 31 Little, with W. M. White and Frank Pasley; Senior year at the Gateway Club, with G. BE; Thomas and Solon Rhode. Neel is a Methodist. His permanent address is 371 Wadsworth Ave., New York City. [ 382 J ROGER HEPPENHEIMER NEIDLINGER Nick Neidlinger was born June 20, 1911, in Alpine, N.J.. He is the son of Charles Robert Neidlinger, Columbia ’o1, and Christine Heppenheimer. His father is in the insurance and surety Beng business ; president psa snail Insurance Agency. He has one brother, C. R. Neidlinger, Jr., He prepared at cWeseuitster School and. Huil School, where he was on the Lacrosse, Football, Track, and Swimming Teams, and a member of the Glee Club. During Freshman year he roomed at the Nassau Inn, with B. Delaney and Ball; Sophomore year at 41-51 Patton, with Campagna, W. Riley, and L. Reiley. Neidlinger left Princeton at the end of Sophomore year. He is at present employed as clerk in the Operations Department of the United States Navi- gation Company, in New York City. He expects to continue working with this firm. He was married April 20, 1935, to Miss Jane Polk Buell, of Westport, Conn., and New York City. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Care United States Navigation Company, Whitehall Bldg., New York City. [ 383 J HENRY WADE NELSON, JR. Swede | Nelson was born February 12, 1912, in New York City. He is the son of Henry Wade Nelson and Mary Grace Taylor. His father, who graduated from Franklin and Marshall College, is a contracting engineer; director Nelson, Chase and Gilbert. He has no brothers or sisters. | He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Football and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Fresh- man Hockey and Track Teams, numerals in both; Varsity Foot- ball Team, major letters (3) (4); Varsity Track Team, major letter (4) ; member D.D.D.; Cannon Club President. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place, with Richard R. Zundel; Sophomore and Junior years at 16 Middle Dod, with R. R. Zundel and J. P. Serfas; Senior year at 16 Middle Dod, with Zundel and E. McCord Mulock. Nelson plans to become a civil engineer. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 431 West 162nd St., New York City. [ 384 J PHILIP GROESBECK NELSON Pleat Nelson was born March 11, 1912, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Nelson B. Nelson and Lillian Groesbeck. His father is a broker; partner in the firm of Cowen and Company, in New York City (members New York Stock Exchange). He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School, where he was on the Publications Board, Managerial Board, and Wrestling Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics (School of Public and International Affairs). He was active in Polo and Lacrosse; Cir- culation Manager of the Nassau Lit (4); member Anti-War Society ; Clio Hall; Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory, with J. J. McClean, Jr., and Charley Wardell; Sophomore year in Brown, with Wardell; Junior year at 611 Cuyler, with Dauphinot, Brooks and Boynton; Senior year at 25 Bank St., alone. Nelson hopes to continue his studies in economics, politics and history, and to enter the brokerage business. His permanent address is 555 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. aes: . MC ae oat CFF TES A TERR PLT TL SA TCL ETERS PORTLET Cf hen’ hacede me LRN 2 Be oO tase Sea. Seah a ei ta tee Serge Ne Rare ere eisai tale z ns . TR aR ; '¢ 4. ° cy sine ye rs = , | EL El es te bys hs ” ar 2 sere . . Mie ° oF Caer } y . 5 . Lg . “ a he NS aon ji A S 2) Ph oes 5 tae hey 7 e . baa ae Wane N 4 ‘ ys 5 ; b Se ey) ii))): . a a8 aR eB : . gad ‘ - Fas a5 ara 0 ae . RS A PRE Fi : ° aErO — o 7 PERSO FS “ S PM TES, et aA baleseny IAC) taser its) oI : JOHN ALLISON NESBITT, JR. Johnny, Nes | Nesbitt was born February 15, 1914, in Catonsville, Md. He is the son of John A. Nesbitt, Lafayette ’o2, and Elizabeth Wilson Whitely. His father is a minister; pastor of the Catonsville Presbyterian Church. He has one sister. He prepared at Catonsville High School, and West Nottingham Academy, where he was a Class Officer, on the Student Government and School Paper Boards; Manager of Basketball, and on the Lightweight Football Team. At Princeton he majored in History and Chemistry. He was a member of the Band; Whig Hall. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 South Middle Reunion; Sopho- more and Junior years at 6 South Reunion, with C. Bryson Schreiner; second Junior year at 5 South Reunion, with Schreiner and R. M. Phenix. Nesbitt left Princeton in February of Junior year. He attended Johns Hopkins University during the second term of that year, and also in the summer following, returning to Princeton in the fall with the Class of ’36. Upon graduation he plans to attend medical school, and to become a doctor. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Catonsville, Md. [ 386 J 7 — = op rT 7 ¢ wet bo eT ee ne Ae ee, : sae See Sea rela Bers te prrreaee SoA PT il ea ee LCE aa nn a = Sy Spite crust ice Sate ones Slams aPew SOV Meee ea cls e' - seh ao Ba (acca es e ry sy . ig = = ry c -. . y . “as ae + aa: rie . . N }) ae odo. § Se. : = i aegis 7 fal tae |e ; . 4 : pea 6 Coe Seen oi - Pans : 6 | rend e b z a) eo ae oJ SVAN SEN A: “ati Sky as 5 Aihara le oti hi ons he oe . Cone Aunty ea G Bide + Bayt 98 FO? oe LN Ogee ees oe 2 = Sa : = cree 4 s 3 4 “ lees tana en Zs HARRY GROVER NEU, JR. Cloggin Neu was born July 21, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Harry G. Neu and Louise D. Steinberger. His father is vice-president of the Brunswick Record Corporation. He has one sister. Irving Bunnell, Jr., ’28, is his cousin. He prepared at Fishburne Military School and the Choate School, where he was on the Swimming Team, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was a member of the Triangle Club and Charter Club. | During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., with Stuart Van Saun; Sophomore year at 4 Lower Pyne; Junior and Senior years at 41-51 Patton, with J. Campagna, W. Riley, and iy Reilley. Neu is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 55 Central Park West, New York City. [387 J. WILLIAM LEONARD NICOLL, JR. Nick, Bill Nicoll was born September 26, 1913, in New Windsor, N.Y. He has also lived in New Milford. Nashua, Evanston, Paris and Sevres (France), Washington, Baltimore, and Montclair, N.]J. He is the son of William L. Nicoll ’11 and Marion Rutgers Doughty. His father is an engineer; chief European representative for Marmon, Franklin, Dayton Steel Racquet ; now with Cotton Garment Code Authority. He has no brothers or sisters. William Floyd Crosby ’o4 is his cousin. He prepared at Stowe School, in England, and Pawling School, at Pawling, N.Y., where he was on the Honor Roll, Soccer Team, Football Squad, and Manager of Track. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was on the Freshman Wrestling Team, numerals; Rugby Jayvee Team, blazer (1); member Whig-Clio Halls; Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 438 Pyne, alone; Sophomore year with Newton H. Shaffer at 151 Henry; Junior year at 42 North West, with George A. Vondermuhll, Jr. ; Senior year at 35 North West, with Jean de Na- varre Macomb, Jr. | Nicoll plans to study international law, probably at the University of Pennsylvania, and to engage in the diplomatic service. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is P.O. Box 506, Newburgh, N.Y. [ 388 J Ewe Ee SCP ees Sy etre ses Weal tat hee Te eaeniwh eseee eae en sk 3 PAR ay oe aes eee, s C Pres oP Arte le simi . Sul PEO, Epa IR Gin Stott Sp Yer Spee Cet aid (ON Nipeisaeeos 7 ° le . . RB Fad ” z, ° . f Wy oie 2 NX Hy +.B? 4 , an” aa i te x ry a os io | a arg 3 p ] le ne + H Vi y bas ae a. ° f ae oe —— al Be g 2 4 me me Sy - ir. oF ee de at ae oct wwe he, eee peY = ie LE Se TAT ar et . ae 7° v4 ae a eyek JOHN MUNHALL NIEDRINGHAUS Jack, Needy Niedringhaus was born February 25, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has also lived in Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Stamford, Tampa, St. Louis, and several other places. He is the son of Eugene Henry Niedringhaus, Cornell ’00, and Anne Marie Munhall. His father is a tire distributor. He has two brothers and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is J. T. L. Niedring- haus ’26. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, where he was active in athletics. At Princeton he majored in Architecture; Second Group Honors. He was on the Freshman Football and Swimming Teams, numerals; Varsity Foot- ball, Swimming, and Track Squads ; member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., with James McKaig and Edgar Rocha Miranda; Sophomore year with McKaig at 71 Blair; Junior year at 104 Patton, with McKaig; Senior year, also with McKaig, at 44 South West. Niedringhaus plans to continue his studies in architecture, at Princeton, and to become an architect. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 701 South Linden Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. [ 389 J AE ISELIN EES : : cols arate sree Reyes aera eae ie (aes i = 8, PS o eee BORO SIE aces N a daar Pn ee STS ae A [a TaN Ree SEEN a oor = rine oo S ie Gee Sige eA tetas VER, The zh fie toe ramen ste: eZ 7, | . Ds Ae) Oy ee y aor . : q é V , Raed) id ASS: E «. 4 Ee “1-Gi. “6 AG 5 tage. , a . = , a i 4 el Bis ay 4 - Ay: = ° } “ a é - EASY ys eines Fea : m q 9 8. 2 “54 =e a . oF = 2b { p ms “AS, ral bee 3 36 a. , 3 HP! Ase Pe ae 2 ng cto ys te ot ‘ sont. cree Ee 3 ee PS rs ie ae 7 Csrcay fo ee Te eared stoned Crsiats Sox Resiuel siegtreae oN Pein Sone rk Wer SS SOiorrpgacD = ee 5 7 ene Foe ee ae te SEE Se Fes “hs Oe iar dare ar ae re” ae oe 58 : ROBERT LAW NOBLE Bob Noble was born November 2, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Ridgewood, N.J. | He is the son of Ransom E.. Noble and Helen M. Smith. His father is in the engraving business; president A. E. Noble Engrav- ing Company. He has one brother, R. E. Noble, Jr., ’32. He prepared at Ridgewood High School, where he was on the Track Team and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Cross Coun- try Squad (1); Inter-Club Basketball Team (3) (4); member English Club and Madison Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 7 Park Place; Sophomore year at 404 01 Hall; Junior and Senior years at 3 North Edwards. Noble’s permanent address is 46 Ethelbert Place, Ridgewood, N.J. [ 390 J EERE CHARLES WALLACE NOLAN ; Chuck, Charlie Nolan was born February 16, 1914, in New Castle, Pa. He is the son of Charles Walker Nolan and Ella Grace McBride. His father isa merchant. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at New Castle High School, where he was an Honor Student. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Boxing Team (1) (3); Assistant Manager Gym Team, numerals (3); member Campus Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 402 ’o1 Hall; Junior and Senior years at 432 ’03 Hall, with Graham G. Berry. Nolan plans to study law at Harvard, and to become a cor- poration lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 427 Sheridan Ave., New Castle, Pa. [ 391 J SP a RE ak ee RS IRE TS cee Dl eo ene Se SA Se Bt Sead Wk OTP sree ion : Rig Rn) ale th cq@luinn wis Sasi cc en SR a s a nS Te) ere are es Sy tb wn ae R ale grlbe e RSTO y ols ae Bo har ol) tel apei@s, Teg = ate 58 acky imines aS = NAY. Espen Pete gen ay Bs eet oP me, me su tiey Fin ek ear :, bg , .- i - ae ee e o ee , ee rs . bY, ; cy Pe te £ le z y 5 } ws Be. O y ms ok) ae aoe 7;) , a, ae 5 ofl Indes : 5 . é oa i see ae Y a | “|caies ° r 5 Fe 53 a : a 4 a ee) ee “HAS hi Pre oe | ay ‘ bs a E B ct ce he ety pa = re Ga oy ae eee fie a . é on . 6 a. Sad coer = ae 5 ies coupe OB. 4 I if -- Sh, , Le. mt i a Ea ve ey a , os fe hy “SM AY: : HW Ma ag aie yee: mee eres . wits Ne OF = cy Ce a . Toigh@ ae mh RLS CME EY aes rae mes ese “pete ee ee Piste S858 SEES, hy Sra ccc Ss Ae Di oy hee oe oe eae tes eRe she 2 ae: reer ow eay ARR Ohare euinis ele LUG uate Sakis Ch vs abs As ee EAS REE ARTHUR NORTHWOOD, JR. Art, Northie Northwood was born January 9, 1914, in Chestnut Level, Pa. He has also lived in Newark, N.J. He is the son of Rev. Arthur Northwood ’og, M.A., D.D., and Louanne Conover. His father is pastor of the Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian Church, in Newark, N.J. He has one brother and one sister. | He prepared at West Side High School, Newark, where he was Editor of the School Publication, Editor Year Book, Debater, Class President, member Chess Club, and President of the French Club. At Princeton he majored in History, winning Second Group Honors; Phi Beta Kappa in Junior year. He was Secretary of Whig-Clio (3), President (4) ; Vice-President German Club (3) ; Varsity Debater (1) (2) (3) (4); member Whig Hall. Northwood is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 92 Chancellor Ave., Newark, N.J. [ 392 J Ca ort aS : “ee “s te Nea ae EF Te ; « STF EI a ROE Sores pelo Goh bend an Say Sigh 2 A idaaaant pean ‘ Si : SSE Us : | aie ‘ ie . @) A: ee oe ee wr ° 4a are ee 20 e ® or. we Po Saad el WILLIAM FREDERICK OLIVER, JR. Bill Oliver was born September 23, 1914, in Rutherford, N.J. He 1s the son of W. F. Oliver and Nellie Chapman. His father is production manager of the Hamersley Manufacturing Com- pany. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Rutherford High School, where he was on the Tennis and Soccer Teams, on the Publications and Student Gov- ernment Boards. At Princeton he majored in Economics; member Gateway Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 8 North Middle Reunion; Junior year at $32 Cuyler, with F. H. Temple; Senior y ear with Temple at 404 Cuyler. Oliver is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 244 Washington Ave., Rutherford, N.J. [ 393 J ECR ok en oe ener, Ee uO tee a aioe was N Tes Seseicpecek lg Looe “ed = 7%) rte 5 A Lh co fhe yee oaks . 2 te: 0 (fe Sy) Za aR 5 ey be K re”: rat - 5 ‘ . od a i Re ee Oey . Y 4 Y “S -p 7s Pie p - ANN. E LIV ONAZ ONEV- EN Sag (2 «bee (LIEN Ber SF NY A be eae) ae Series AMalaee Sete ese’ Sy ° ae rate ‘ ES wees 2.78 ge Sed Ons Se aa ioe ee Hie hag Sete a ot Se gal ae 5; care Eat ALE asi API TH Tan Tears : ST ENA Te SY FFs yo ty wet -. Seah 2 wer Len is a oetve es a le he : br i +2 Oe i £@) eVicrew . 0} Pact Paw os Tae en ae aN SER PE Le Sintee ae = = 2 me DONALD GEORGE O’MEARA Don: G. O’Meara was born February 25, 1914, in New Rochelle, N.Y. He has also lived in Mamaroneck, N.Y., and in New York City. He is the son of William O’Meara and Agnes O’Neill. His father is in the paper business; representative of Walker, Goulard Plehn Company ; also Arlington Press. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are John J. O'Neill ’03, Carl Keppler ’29, Roswell Chamberlain ’33, and David R. Chamberlain ’35. He prepared at Taft School, where he was on the Basketball and Tennis Teams, Assistant Manager of Football; member Taft Papyrus Board, Oracle Board, and Current Events Society. At Princeton he majored in History, winning a University Scholarship. He was on the Tennis Squad (1); Managerial Candidate for Tennis, numerals (2); Manager Tennis Interscholastics (3); Dazly Princetonian Columnist; Manager Students’ Tailor Shop; member Catholic Club, and Campus Club Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 South Edwards; Sophomore and Junior years at 341 Brown; Senior year at 28 Campbell, with J. L. Propst and G. R. Vilsack. O’Meara is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 125 East 93rd St., New York City. E 394 J ELMER WESLEY O° NEIEL,JR. Wes O’Neill was born August 17, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Elmer Wesley O’ Neill and Lillian Clark Wall. His father is an insurance broker; partner in the firm of William C. O’Neill and Sons, in Philadelphia. He has one sister. He prepared at William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, where he was on the Soccer Team, Tennis Manager; member Literary and Science Clubs; Publications Board; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in French; Second Group Honors in Junior year; winner Alden Memorial Prize in French (3). He was on the Soccer, Wrestling, and Track Teams (1); Property Man- ager Triangle Club; member Elm Club. , During Freshman year he roomed at 22 Hamilton, with Whar- ton Sinkler, Jr. ; Sophomore and Junior years at 22 Hamilton, with J. H. Buckman; Senior year at 331 Cuyler. O’Neill plans to engage in the insurance business. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Noble Vista, Jenkintown, Pa. [ 395 J SSS @, o 7 . pam x e ; EE ET are ES eae ta a - Gi) AT ee TN Sg Ae mae eae ea ee, a Ratio Y SA y fy A . .: é sy... a ‘ a 7 or 3 Py! face ema ‘ie 5 Sag ok a (a ra. AVA ©} ON: a es 3 pe a4 n Moe rere ans og veihslt eee: . St Sot, OP he Saae) a en ones ceed : | ¥ Pa nd “A oe . RALPH DODD OSBORNE, JR. Rocco Osborne was born June 23, 1913, in West Orange, N.J. He is the son of Ralph D. Osborne ’o8, and Anna Story Foster. His father is a manufacturer; treasurer C. S. Osborne Company. He has one brother. | He prepared at Kent School, where he was on the Football and Hockey Teams. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Hockey Team, numerals; Freshman 1 50-pound Crew; 1 50-pound Football Team; Junior Varsity Hockey Team; member Right Wing Club; Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 112 Lockhart; Soph- omore year at 9-A Holder with Fisher and Streeter; Junior year with Fisher and Williams at 211 Cuyler; Senior year at 311-314 Walker, with Fisher, Williams, Gilbert, and McWilliams. Osborne is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Llewellyn Park, West Orange, N.J. [ 396 J 02,0 LEER Te EOE ee g ON he i dk nda Oe rT ES eo i a onl Wn seus : BAG AGR SSE MENON er Se -= as eee TT TL SERIE = eer . ie Pe Wie a a ey ‘eeu ‘ aN Bi SMe ein peti” om? sete ww oo co os bee ye att - es hs TE WPA pia Sa a a Soe Re Bist Z ay S yg te y ANS ainda, Seaee Mei racicee a nny COR et Serres i -}- ae y wt Te Ae 2 aval = q Vy y ney . '. 2m + 4a ae s er A is a od fe Ke) ae RS Qe BaP : ef 3 : : ry i. lia MF (ps - = Gag 5 sod . I f ra A ro P As : A bee “SG. Se os ve (Pee i Sips OV: BY ce 2 CS Ree PU cto SRP J Ea hime eneean ees, Cs ‘ 2 . Ss acho paar e abe 8. ge em She eens niet 2 SO - 5° . tee Od - Ly : Serene ‘a % “e ve ie se Be he Ser 2 eo. ‘en:¢ es em Chet DO sreeig) Gb cser wae Oo! Wonton te GRn rg Ne Ree vielen gm Ne Hoy Kee 2 SB Oe EG eae Bosh an ty eae are Br serce 7 te, toe eee sriasn tee letiaig lM dee ele omc ueiges LIOTTA Mae ae rere | Pea CON Cr ar er Bi ae OR re tS PHILIP SEL TERO-EEN Phil Otten was born June 24, 1913, in New Rochelle, N.Y. He has also lived in St. Petersburg, Fla. He is the son of Leonard F. Otten, Columbia, B.S.E., and Florence Seiter. His father is retired. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Loomis Institute. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was a member of Arbor Inn, Chairman House Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Vandeventer Ave. ; Sophomore and Junior years at 233 ’03 Hall; Senior year at 228 03 Hall. , Otten plans to continue his studies in chemical engineering, at Princeton, and will probably become a chemical engineer. His permanent address is 820 24th Ave., N., St. Petersburg, Fla. ) Lae peal: - —— 6 PE ne ed a eee 97 lol RAD, na Sel aren ah Ogle ay Cee 1 Oy, emia eens CHARLES ABRAHAM OWEN, ke Charlie Owen was born June 5, 1914, in Johnstown, Pa. He has also lived in Atlantic City, N.J., New York City, and Greenwich, Conn. He is the son of Charles A. Owen and Edith Rose. His father, who grad- uated from Ohio Northern University, is president of the Imperial Coal Corporation. He has one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was on the Track Team, Editor- in-Chief of the Lawrence, member Olla Podrida Board and Press Club; Cum Laude; winner of prizes for Head Boy of Second, Third, and Fourth Forms. At Princeton he majored in English; Freshman First Honor Man, and winner of the Class of 1883 Prize in English for Academic Freshmen; Hon- orable Mention for Class of 1870 Junior English Prize. He was on the Fresh- man Cross Country and Track Teams, major numerals in both ; Varsity Cross Country Team, letters (3) (4); member Anti-War Society Executive Com- mittee; “The Club’; Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., with Robert Hughes and Edward H. Peplow; Sophomore year at 20 Nassau St.; Junior year at 111 701 Hall; Senior year at 109 Patton. Owen is a Christian and a Socialist. His permanent address is 370 North Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn. [ 398 J W ave’ 2 mare 7 e ieee Ne, Poo tien er eae ‘ys ns E — cee: os ‘3 a Ro ih an “ tad . a i A | , oe e om 7 y Ls + bet on . 7 tn Rae ime, ) OF an Ve ZONE EN Sera Soli nine a eae dees SPO FREDERICK MITCHUM OWENS, JR. Ted Owens was born February 21, 1913, in St. Paul, Minn. He is the son of Frederick M. Owens, Ohio College of Dental Surgery ’98, D.D.S. and A.B., and Eloise Durkey Morley. His father is a doctor of dental surgery. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at St. Paul Academy, where he was on the Debating, Basket- ball, Football, and Tennis Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Second Group Honors; holder of University “B” Scholarship and on the Honor Roll. He was on the Freshman Football and Basketball Teams; Varsity Swimming Team (2) (3) (4); Varsity Rugby Team (3) (4), Champions (3) ; winner Cane Spree, Heavy- weight (2) ; Playing-Manager Rugby (4) ; Elm Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 2-B Hamilton, with Louis Richard Villaume; Sophomore and Junior years with Villaume at 2-C Hamilton; Senior year at 11 South Dod, with John Bowlin Routh. Owens plans to attend medical school, at Harvard or Columbia, and to become a physician. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Salem Church Road, R.R. 1, St. Paul, Minn. [ 399 J 7% Py . id - a thes a EA CPL = Pety A. ah ee oy pg SE rg : a 4 Paw VS Jay we - . UY avioV 4.4. “ = iS eat He Sanita hae hay heb: ete: sae’: Te Oe Sin Base Meet oe et 6 Sa ree bo GALITZIN NEWTON PADGITT Newt, Padg Padgitt was born October 10, 1911, in Waco, Texas. He is the son of Clint Padgitt and Camilla Newton. His father, who graduated from Baylor University, is a merchant and manu- facturer; president The Tom Padgitt Company; director First National Bank of Waco, Texas. He has one sister. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Football Team, Student Government Board, and President of The Marshall Society. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Football Team; Crew, numerals (1); Head Chorus Leader and member of the Triangle Club; member Theatre Intime Executive Committee; Daniel Boone Society; Charter Club President. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St.; Sopho- more year at 63 Holder, with Paul Eaton; Junior and Senior years at 64 79 Hall, with Norman Gort. Padgitt is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1424 Columbus Ave., Waco, Texas. [ 400 | LET ETE TINT AOR TT ier PERERA PT ee ee} me fe ey one sa eShaes ash a eeepc stl Se, Os : . . Ae OLN SS tape Dees SUN, lag RANE aren ‘WZ RERECCD tte Ee Dead kee Oe : 4 ay Pe BAN ci : few es ° ie 4 Say DH ax . 4 | a , os ie BA AN ay ce ae ns 7 : as LUNVoNAZIONES EN = : : r g . fe . wae f - . = es oie, 3 — eens BS ey, ae EO y : ay ; Le ARS, QO} series | A: CEPR wane ania kar Sea ere Se, Sa : Ee ogee emp fe Gan oe Setcaa ica are e ee OP atte - . e 2 ee ry HENRYTALELISON PAGE Sti] Flank, Bunny Bignose Page was born October 19, 1913, in Aberdeen, N.C. He is the son of Henry A. Page, Jr., Trinity College (N.C.) ’07, and Mitchell Waddill. His father is an automobile dealer ; president Page Motor Company ; president Cape Fear Railways and Fort Benning Railroad. He has one sister. He prepared at Asheville (N.C.) School, where he was Editor of the school newspaper Ashnoca; Kit Kat Debating Society ; Vice-President Senior Class; member Senior Cou inci ; Pentagon (Art Society) ; Cabin and Trail Club; Editor Year Book; and on the Track Team, letter. At Princeton he majored in English; Phi Beta Kappa (3); winner Class of 1870 Prize in Old English (divided with H. L. Smith, Jr.) ; winner Thomas Wanamaker English Language Prize. He was Copy Editor for the Daily Princetonian; member Nassau Lit Board; Treasurer Whig-Clio Societies; Treasurer “The Club”; member Board of Directors Princeton Camera Club; International Relations Club; Woodrow Wilson Democratic Club (Chaplain) ; Cabinet, Westminster Society; member Board of Direc- tors Student-Faculty Association; Whig Hall; Quadrangle Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed in Pyne; Junior year at 325 Foulke, with W. S. Eisenhart, Jr., 34; Senior year at 34 South West, with W. W. Stevenson, Jr., D. C. Stuart, Jr., and F. W. Dinsmore, Jr. Page plans to study the English language and literature at Oxford Uni- versity, England, and to engage in teaching. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is Aberdeen, N.C. [ 401 ] EPLO ee res St PRR tate Vege Son on ake eens @ °°, RS oe eh Ors Sure Pee oP ta, 5 Sai : SEO ae OSS See eee a AIRC Me = Pree mc Te PRT ITNT TOTES FSU ET PATS TE = Ce oN gt en eis, Oe St Sg ey Cote need 6 af See ue RD = oA ie, weit! eit sh OAD IC Seer ek ers h g Sg eae eins fe .” oe ape ° f = Sa ayes . . on a oa ve Fs a KR - . . f ‘yy j - ° % . - ees q y : : OF Oe et hs ; : een ble) i ' . ; a [oe A : : ‘ . 4 oa... pin ns i 795 ‘ ew oe Ey Py i : f. e ha oe ae) Bh gi. OPT Ne es faX }-: 2 ‘y B.S t38 coh. it, ‘eet TINVONEZZZON ERE COVA OV ON 4 - Bor 4 Se. 4 It : 4 a Ee , A ct on - . SV. - OM AM t i aw eraa SAD get nee angie! cig igus be CAMEreN Cie Lar gw Ae hee pe gt: se” Seren cE ted cee wag ets LS ok EN GS ie eee ft hsce Rec opin GIA OBES Siete ° a ee ° , sa a s aa Ss + ee of. . WALTER WOODRUFF PARMALEE Doc Parmalee was born December 11, 1911, in Lewiston, Me. He is the son of Walter Woodruff Parmalee, Vermont ’07, deceased, and Josephine Howe. His father was a physician. He has four brothers and one sister. He prepared at Edward Little High School, and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he won Second Group Honors, and was on the Boxing, Golf, and Dramatic Teams. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was on the University Championship 13 5-pound Boxing Team (2) ; Captain Varsity Boxing Team (4) ; member Charter Club, Manager. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 22 South West, with Joseph Wood; Senior a with Wood at the Charter Club. Parmalee is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 49 Elm St., Auburn, Maine. [ 402 ] Ca oligeise sass tin tm g IR ET eR Seg tel evan e, a clcaegodne Ree taney ene eee e é iain aise naar ie SNE oe 2 — . ata q + ot ys? RCT TIN Sa hd ira ON Dears ata Caer eee oS RS = S 5 See pes es 4 . A P -}: ae ate q . f bY, j ae By '. Ae % Te } tee oat TR all ec =a y hal 5S re + TAY ee . t 4 fo fon Sie 4 bed - 4 4 y -¥. ‘3 ad) : - © N Y (98 Bas Focay, Ae LON “af ©: ml bow mn ea fae Ni oe Ces SEP bee iO, Se ae a oS cee ca ie 298 Osteay cc? Pas. oie Ce he Ae (Sel Oe Sh Gao Re BATS a « 6 Y Re Siier ears sia (a sya . Fy « oe a e ae ey +. ¢ 1 FRANCIS ALOYSIUS PASLEY Frank, Doc, Pase Pasley was born June 22, 1913, in Orange, N.J. He has also lived in West Orange, South Orange, and Maplewood, N.]J. He is the son of Robert Stephen Pasley and Margaret Aloysius Burns. His father is a certified public accountant; partner in the firm of Pasley and Conroy. He has four brothers and three sisters. R. S. Pasley, Jr., 33, W. J. Pasley 36, and R. P. Pasley ’38 are his brothers. He prepared at Seton Hall, where he was active in Debating and Class Athletics. At Princeton he majored in History. He was active in Interclub Athletics, and a member of Arbor Inn. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 25 Middle Dod, alone; Junior year at 31 Little, with W. Macl. White, Jr., and J. D. Neel, Jr.; Senior year at 31 Little, with White. Pasley is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 456 Richmond Ave., Maplewood, N.J. [ 403 J | Le j . oe oe Nags ene te ten =I Saas 3 = = | ‘ bee | UNV ONAZZ O | (pia Seen Mic nenC a eae biok., G 3 . Fy 5 OF S - = | + oe ee ae ee GEORGE DOREMUS PATTERSON Gus, Pat Patterson was born February 5, 1912, in Pinole, Calif. He has also lived in Woodbury, N.J., and in Wilmington, Del. He is the son of Charles Adams Patterson, Pennsylvania ’oo, deceased, and Carolyn Harrison Doremus. His father was vice- president of the duPont Company. He has three sisters. He prepared at The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa. i At Princeton he majored in Psychology. ! During Freshman year he roomed at 64 Blair, with John Kies; | Sophomore year with Arthur Young; Junior year with Robert | Wardrop. Patterson left Princeton in the spring of Junior year, and spent | the following year studying in Austria and Spain. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. | His permanent address is 1007 Broome St., Wilmington, Del. [ 404 7 . NF S ot . “ 7 gE yeas we ence 5 ae at erase ane ‘ Ca an ee SORENESS Ee oes eee - “4 . e tC f if 4 ion e' Se a ba the 7 ie at yne @ : ae | si Ca RR TANOA LAO ase ZALVONSS PSION: INV a COHEN 2 Wa D777 ay UE Ta y ie ANVO VE J RASS LE FOU GI eS d: $l, i Py ; f.. a be Te, Si - agi Be m8 os ase a VARA Moe Mit i gd ER ESO A Socks Sey .O peer eS oe I STORE ES Fa Co JON. Med, et) Seen Ie migaanbeds Ginga ROS Cod rea Po aay mss hae Cites, Sas SN AE 6:2 PS shes cn ar nceo etl SengUtr ACN SS pee tee + pen Si tise ee. C203 Svate else states i) See nt Kes a JOHN FAY ERE ESPATVLERSON: =fR. Jack, Pat Patterson was born May 30, 1912, in St. Paul, Minn. He is the son of John Fayette Patterson, and Margaret McLaughlin, deceased. His father, who graduated from the Unt- versity of Minnesota, is president of the Patterson-Hettlinger Dental Supply Company. He has one brother, W. O. Patterson °32. He prepared at St. Paul Academy (St. Paul, Minn. ), where he was on the Basketball and Football Teams, and Student Govern- ment Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of the Daniel Boone Society and the Charter Club. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 143 Brown Hall, with A. Gawthrop and W. C. Motter; Senior year at 26 Middle Dod, with Gawthrop and W. W. Walker. Patterson plans to take a business course at Harvard, and to engage in business with his father’s firm. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 322 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. [ 4°05 1 JOHN LEGERWOOD PATTERSON, JR. Jack, Pat, Woody Patterson was born February 5, 1913, in Roanoke Rapids, N.C. He has also lived in Richmond, Va. He is the son of John L. Patterson, University of North Caro- lina ’95, A.B., and Margaret Newman Patterson. His father is in the banking and textile businesses. He has two sisters. He prepared at St. Christopher’s School, and the Gilman Coun- try School, where he was on the Wrestling and Tennis Teams, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Princeton Tiger Business Board ; member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 117 ’01 Hall, with T. L. Moore, Jr.; Sophomore year at 313 01 Hall, with Moore; Junior and Senior years, also with Moore, at 10 Patton. Patterson plans to study medicine and engage in the medical profession. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 6110 St. Andrew’s Lane, Richmond, Va. [ 406 J HENRY HAZLEHURST PATTON Patton was born October 16, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Henry B. Patton ’99, and Margaret Hazle- hurst. His father is a lawyer. He has one sister. He prepared at St. George’s School, where he was on the Tennis and Football Teams, and a member of the School Publication Board and Dramatic Association. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Basketball and Tennis Squads; Varsity Tennis Squad (4) ; mem- ber Undergraduate Schools Committee; Assistant Tennis Man- ager (3), Manager (4); Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 401 ’01 Hall; Soph- omore year at 201 Henry; Junior and Senior years at 60 Patton, with C. B. Atwater. Patton is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2208 Rittenhouse Square, Philadel- phia, Pa. [ 407 J gs Sits hte re ae inva tees ; RO ety ea enn Sige gta? ATT SS case pea ee toe s Ay :. = A °}: ’ : ‘2 ve mY ; +3 BS A i p: % 7 ’ : . : % ae. at cage i - J } kK 2a pay Al ? Ait a F ayia Ah i :) : ve X , as é = . Prete C é oO Woot MG Dy | ‘ 5 5 8. 5 CS Sr AE iiaas I hela o gtho: age? - af aeeeeee 5h OM a sat Faeroe 2k e yates : . “4 ; i : ar oy ° . BROOKE McBLAIR PAYNE Payne was born July 21, 1913, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of J. Keith Payne, Virginia Military Institute ’g9, and Eugenia McBlair. His father is retired. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at St. Louis Country Day School, where he was on the Baseball Team, and Publications Board. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 Edwards Place, with John Roberts Caulk, Jr. Payne left Princeton at the end of Freshman year, and is at present a clerk with the International Shoe Company. He 1s an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 6109 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. [ 408 J DONALD EVANS PEACOCK Peac Peacock was born November 22, 1909, in Westfield, N.Y. He is the son of Charles FE. Peacock and Lillian E. Johnson. His father is retired. He has two sisters. He prepared at Choate School, where he was on the Debating Panel. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Debate Panel; and a member of the Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place; Sophomore year at 19 Bank St.; Junior year at 212 ’o03 Hall; Senior year at 214 03 Hall. Peacock intends to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 188 East Main St., Westfield, N.Y. [ 409 J CHARLES WILLIAM PER-LEE Per-Lee was born April 28, 1914, in Peoria, Ill. He has also lived in Rockford, I1]., New Orleans, La., and Liberty, Mo. He is the son of Daniel Anderson Per-Lee, deceased, and Mary B. Chastain. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is H. W. Cannon ’14. He prepared at Liberty (Mo.) High School, where he was in the Debating and Dramatics Societies, and on the Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Economics; First Group Honors; Wood Legacy Prize winner (3) ; Phi Beta Kappa (4). During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 323 Henry Hall. Per-Lee expects to attend the Harvard School of Business Ad- ministration, and to engage in banking. He is a member of the Disciples of Christ, and an Independent. His permanent address is 511 West Franklin St., Liberty, Mo. [ 410 ] GEORGE FREDRIK PETERSON Pete, Swede Peterson was born October 11, 1913, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in Irvington and Upper Montclair, N.J., and Bridgeport, Conn., and Sweden. He is the son of Carl Emil Rudolf Peterson and Elin Maria Lindholm. His father is vice-president of the Eastern Tool and Manufacturing Com- pany, of Bloomfield, N.J. He has three brothers and one sister. Carl Rudolf Peterson ’28 is his brother. He prepared at Montclair High School, where he was on the Football, Baseball, and Basketball Teams; member Glee Club; Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in the Classics. He was on the Freshman Baseball Squad; 1932 Triangle Club Show; Choir. During Freshman year he pred at 12 Edwards Place, with A. G. Lewis and John Barrett, Jr.; Sophomore year at 211 Pyne, with Edward Russell. Peterson left Princeton at the end of Sophomore year, and is at present working with his father. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 220 Fernwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. [ 411 J SEP EE PA Ter at Sar ia OS ead PMO 4 ae | BOS phere Hr ieee) (Oe DY Sr seme Ike ei igh ete ae Stay 5 eee “ - s — ——— — = ES EVO - _ == RimueraeeEe AP ae LAT SES LEAT TE Sele eee ice dinerene et oe err e, Yur = ss: a serena ec Si 75) LE pela Tea sie? ed N82 ieee aed Caeee ° eemmien = | pieni ae ee fourm. . NG. 22) v4: . = i 2 ae 7 - cers = ff 4 : | ee : . : , 5 a ; Vv on ES By he |) ae ce |e nb 5 a iA 2 ry fT ; ta Ls A is ( Cy speed. E ts | ol “ dia By (@) 0: On By ery, a ewe ee oa? | Sea Aad tae 3 a CO. Pas: : ‘A ay A : 2 : 5 - . By . X i a ae. wea - . “VV - Aveo ' smn i Br = im . fe: . a a . ae ELE) ears ee cg tye 8h 9 AO ew whee eo ests SPs “te ; ESNS Se - awe ees Nt. Eos 2 : ; ; en ; A ees abs ee OT Q eteay ese ec eee te er aKa ee: Tao aarie cates hae 3 POSEY Shes mk eI a OE GRO a ISB zy ee = ie . sce Sr Paar INRA sr ae “Siw eae Sita ea eer FREDERIC ROBERT PETERSON Fred, Pete Peterson was born March 21, 1912, in Trenton, N.J. He is the son of Arvid Peterson, University of Stockholm, M.E., and Alice Deutz. His father is a mechanical engineer with the DeLaval Steam Turbine Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was active in Basketball, Baseball, Tennis, and Golf. At Princeton he was on the Basketball Team (1) (2) (3) (4); Tennis Team (1) (2) (3); Soccer Team (4); member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 705 Pyne, with George Rundle; Sophomore year at 612 Cuyler; Junior year at 11 Middle Dod ; Senior year at 601 Cuyler, with Thomas Cooper and Lewis Kissling. 7 Peterson will probably engage in the real estate business, or in politics. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1216 Riverside Ave., Trenton, N.J. [ 412 J ROBERT MANNING PHENIX Bob Phenix was born October 21, 1913, in Denver, Colo. He has also lived in Sheridan, Wyo., Evanston, Il1., Montclair, East Orange, and Verona, N.]J. He is the son of Henry Vinton Phenix, Kansas State Agricultural College og, and Bessie Thorson Manning. His father is distributing agent for the Sherwin-Williams Paint Company. He has one brother, Philip Henry Phenix 734. He prepared at Evanston Township High School (one year), and Mont- clair High School (three years), where he was on the Track Team and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Psychology ; winner of one of the five Prince- ton Club of New York Freshman Prizes; Class “B” University Scholarship holder, second term (1), all of (2) (3) (4). He was Captain of the Fresh- man Cross Country ‘Team, numerals; on the Freshman Track Team, numer- als; winner Keene Fitzpatrick Medal for two-mile run (1) ; Assistant Busi- ness Manager The Calendar; member Board of Directors, Student-Faculty Association (2) (3) (4); Councillor Princeton Summer Camp (2); Health Officer, P.S.C., (3) (4); member Madison Club, Treasurer. During all four years he roomed at 5 South Reunion; with P. H. Phenix, 24 (1), (2); with J. J. Coale, III 37, and P. H. Phenix ’34, (3); and with ee weNesbitt, Jr,.30 and GBs ochreiner. 135 (4). Phenix is engaged to Miss Carlota A. T. deBullet, of Catonsville, Md. He plans to engage in sociological work in Baltimore. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 19 Pease Ave., Verona, N.]. [ 413 J ————— re ene ot ee : EOVMAT AVON M14 - ees tea Be Mae Toler hee Sere Be Z WALTER MASSEY PHILLIPS Walt, Phil | Phillips was born March 13, 1912, in Torresdale, Pa. He is the son of Joseph Lewis Phillips and Louisa Bayard Hodge. His father is a business man, affiliated with the Electric Storage Battery Company. He has one brother and four sisters. He prepared at Episcopal Academy. At Princeton he majored in Economics, and was a member of Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place ; Soph- omore, Junior, and Senior years at 222 Witherspoon, with John Boogher. Phillips plans to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is an Independent. His permanent address is Torresdale, Pa. [ 414 J = LOSES OR TR TR SSE TTT FTI ACI CR © Goi aa ans ih aod ahd Cake are ol SIAN EDDY TD Ae ED pa VON Na fs tie ge ees | CLAUDE CONNOR PIERCE, JR. Fat Man Pierce was born December 7, 1913, in Colon, Panama. He has also lived in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Claude Connor Pierce, Chattanooga Medical College ’98, and Shirley Reeves. His father is a physician; med- ical director in the United States Public Health Service. He has two brothers. He prepared at Central High School, in Washington, D.C., where he was a member of the Literary Society, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group Honors. He was on the Freshman Swimming Team (1) ; Swimming Man- agerial, letter (1) (2) (3) (4); member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 11 Dickinson St. ; Sophomore year at 31201 Hall, with Ralph Reiman; Junior year at $4 Wittle, with J.S. Bond, Jr.; Senior year at §4 Little, with William Lanning. Pierce plans to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Liberal Republican. His permanent address 1s Care U.S. Public Health Service, Washington, D.C. Fr 4aige COT ee nue SEE PPS at Pie RSPAS ie a : Seat Ne Re oe Raa CREE ADS Ce at get eta Sy ag tat he te ae RF rn ie et a ate ee ite pb ee oe ie : ; : j Ls o% as lem eke Be eae We ° . Bae 2 .g BY mm | hy aN ferse] emi Gra HAAN NGF meth: ‘ ope Bl So y ae j at : 4 4 F i id. - HENS se epee o Patan ‘'c ee Jad i ie 4 BY 5 wees = = =u ‘ TINVONALI ONES ES 7 FON GI OVE: “BA : ats woe et et Ci hamaeeg Bs 5 Siig fe : ” oe Au a= i aking ggitigiatt see wins eas ae tes es oe: ip 7 toe pa Vana ie Rte FS ais Felon selvat hk Open i | ( A een is Carer st vos oy . Giants oe RICHARD EASTBURN POTTS Dick, “R.E.” Potts was born November 17, 1912, in Pottstown, Pa. He is the son of L. Eastburn Potts, Pennsylvania ’04, and Sarah Pennypacker Root. His father is a dentist. He has one brother. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Tennis and Basketball Teams, and in the Musical Organizations. At Princeton he majored in Engineering. He was a member of the University Band (1); and Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St., with Todd Harris; Sophomore year at 24 Blair, with W. L. Wright; Junior and Senior years at 24 Blair, with H. G. Huettig, W. L. Wright, and T. Harris. Potts is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 711 High St., Pottstown, Pa. [ 416 |] my MAMES BURP RES GON: apik: kip, Jim Preston was born February 25, 1912, in New York City. He has also lived in Larchmont, N.Y. He is the son of James B. Preston and Mary R. Keeney. His father is in the manufacturing business; President J. B. Preston Co., Inc. He has three sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville, and Hun Schools, where he was on the Publications Board, and House Officer. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Soccer Team; member Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St.; Sopho- more and Junior years at 3 Lower Pyne, with Stuart H. Van Saun; Senior year at 122 Henry, with Van Saun. Preston plans to study business and economics at New York University or Columbia. His permanent address is 222 East 71st St., New York City. feta EDWARD FRETWELL PRICHARD, JR. Prich Prichard was born January 21, 1915, in Paris, Ky. He is the son of Edward F. Prichard, Centre College ’12, and Alline Bashford Powers. His father is a horse breeder and farmer. He has one brother. He prepared at Paris High School, where he was active in Debating and Public Speaking; member Literary Societies, Dramatic Society, and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in History; won Class of 1876 Prize (3) (4); Junior Oratorical Medal (3). He was News Editor for the Dazly Princetonian (2) (3), Editorial Editor (3) (4); Political Editor Nassau Lit (4) ; Con- tributing Editor Undergraduate Calendar (4); Whig-Clio Council (2) (3) (4), Corresponding Secretary (3); President American Whig Society (4) ; Class Representative in Class of 1876 Debate (1) (2) (3) ; Debate Panel (1) (2) (3) (4); Woodrow Wilson Democratic Club, Secretary (3), President (4) ; Anti-War Society, Executive Council (3) (4) ; Whig Hall; Court Club. . During Freshman year he roomed at 21 Park Place; Sophomore year at 115 Pyne; Junior year at 213 Foulke; Senior year at 42 North West, with K. M. Fox. Prichard plans to study law at Harvard, and to engage in law and politics. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 115 Houston Ave., Paris, Ky. [ 418 J SESE CUNT sig tet esate cigs Baim IaLS 8 h gee Hae Se ae ytk - 4 = ee tell 7, a. Ser ytte Lae on eter Tey Wate kets oon te MOOREA cn at Peete ee ew ORE Site peed es ae : : a aaa ee) ieee as ree Sree Vw wa be Ser no Ee y B f Y j Pic tes PLY , ae: : cs aie eo , ie Oe] ss : a a z = oo ae EA i cae “Spain . ps9) 4 3 . a a ee a ‘ yp : Bee : s- _. ae ig We 0 ; ee a 4 bes 4 se oe 4 4 we IG : Aras . e ye oe Cs a i a atl - Cit: eae oo 5 Cole eer 7 mal s By ctemermrie pes parte . wee se eS Re +4 tit : a fig we eee oo mete ¥ Crreag ae So TPA Se ete ge Seed LT a soe Nie Se are Rees Nap s Meta fe Bae Tho a EONS eee ed GAC og a ue Oe ann Note eT oe Mawes ips eu ag, JOLIN LEAKE PRORST Jack Propst was born April 7, 1914, in Winnsboro, S.C. He is the son of Floyd Ernest Propst and Jennie Leake. His father, who graduated from the College of Charleston, 1s a mer- chant. He has one brother and two sisters. | He prepared at Mount Zion Institute, where he was on the Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams; School Paper Board, Oratory and Dramatic Societies. ’ At Princeton he majored in History; War Memorial Scholar- ship Winner. He was on the Baseball Team (1) (3); member Theatre Intime; Triangle Club; 1935 Prom Committee; Super- visor of Gatemen; member Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed off the campus; Sophomore and Junior years at 2-B Hamilton, with G. R. Vilsack; Senior year with Vilsack and D. G. O’Meara at 28 Campbell. Propst is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Winnsboro, S.C. [ 419 J tm, yee! car ee oa ha : 4 Og tata Firs shen ae Watt smolts eS me pele Sia . : ener kere. et ee Coo ee es Oona y = Ne, Fc : Pa) Sa ee Bie a OG ort rae aes . : e . : A cs : “Wi a ae 0 betas 7% [ : ; i OT fects ; Ways . . ? on . eet i a Sgatyr Tet : CoN SS i ite se PLES es c‘e os’ 5 . YS uses ee AA Oe eR ONE Ae ON Oe ote ey = Ae y BE a . Y eS as RIPLEY HUNTINGTON PUMPELLY Rip Pumpelly was born February 27, 1913, in Samarcand, N.C. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Raphael Welles Pumpelly, Harvard ’02, and Amelie Sybil Ripley. His father is a life insurance group super- visor. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Asheville and St. George’s Schools, where he was in the Glee Club, Choir, and on the Tennis and Basketball Teams. At Pr inceton he majored in Geology; on the Honor Roll (3); member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 33 Bank St., alone ; Sopho- more year at 511 ’03 Hall; Junior year at 17 Blair, with C. P. Lineaweaver; Senior year at 17 Blair, with C. P. Lineaweaver and R. G. McClung. Pumpelly’s permanent address is Mendon, Vt. [ 420 ] | vol POE ee PLS ee fe Oe Ra ARNOT. sf A “ es X LON oe “A aah Bon 0, Sach seenetios th lek el: JAMES TOLMAN PYLE Jimmy, Toly Pyle was born November 8, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Far Hills, N.J. He is the son of David H. McA. Pyle ’08, and Dorothy Merle-Smith. His father is a lawyer; attorney for the Pyle Estates. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are his grandfather, Wilton Merle- Smith ’77, and Charles W. McAlpin ’88, James McA. Pyle ’06, and Van S. Merle-Smith 711, who are his uncles. He prepared at Groton School, where he was on the Crew; Boxing Team; Manager of Football ; member Publications Board and Dramatic Association. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the 150-pound Football Team, letters (3) (4); Freshman 150-pound Crew; member Westminster Society ; Right Wing Club; Ivy Club, Governor. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 81 Holder, with Anderson Fowler; Junior and Senior years at 14 ’79 Hall, with Anderson Fowler and O. M. Langenberg. Pyle plans to study aviation, at the Naval Training School at Pensacola, and to engage in aviation, with the Pan-American Airways. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is Far Hills, N.J. ey ERIN eD JAMES EDWARD QUIGLEY Quigle, Red Quigley was born April 30, 1913, in Chicago, Ill. He has also lived in Lake Forest, III. He is the son of William J. Quigley and Daisy Swanson. His father is in the furniture business; firm of W. J. Quigley Company. He has one brother and four sisters. He prepared at Lake Forest Academy, where he was on the Football and Hockey Teams. At Princeton he majored in Geology; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Football ‘Team, numerals; Varsity Football Squad (2) (3); Rugby Team (3), Captain (4) ; Two-Foot Club, President ; member Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 9 Middle Dod, wit h J. Smithies and J. Bales; Sophomore year at 21 Holder with Ballantine and Hallet; Junior year at 2 Blair Tower, with Smithies, Bales, and Chamberlain; Senior year at 2 Blair Tower, with Motter, M. Brown, and A. Connell. Quigley plans to study mining geology, at McGill University, and to become a geologist, affiliated with the Terra Nova Properties at Millertown, Newfoundland. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is North Green Bay Road, Lake Forest, HL. [ 422 ] I ry Tare SED Se pee es Bib ileol eevee etna Wenis, e ae - a Fesee as iS ; ws Santen € = ae oe poty sa Bod , ees oy oe oe : 1 6) NJ“ 1 FOV GI WOVEVY,- A ery SUP pCa ir! pe .0 ARERR ES oy, a! aie Rey ree al Phar. JON 1 fon “hs, i‘ LE te Se sre sinwety ier Sats wtatvetbonn: ae nes Md Ree ete etd Cad = pees wt + Ta EDWARD NEILL RAYMOND Ray Raymond was born August 31, 1911, in Raymondville, Texas. He has also lived in San Antonio, Texas, New York City, North- ampton, Mass., and Sweet Briar, Va. He is the son of Frederick Nathaniel Raymond, Texas Uni- versity ’07, and Dora Neill. His father 1s a ranchman. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Virginia Episcopal School, and Phillips Andover Academy, where he was on the Tennis and Track Teams, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in History and Public and Interna- tional Affairs; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was a member of Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Bank St. ; Sophomore year at 111 Pyne, with Eugene C. Pomeroy, Jr.; Junior and Senior years at 143 Witherspoon. Raymond plans to engage in Foreign Service. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is P.O. Box 216, Sweet Briar, Va. SD caer oe : ae, att ; wees Diya vay aS Brae War . ie - ool Blin © : p: ; { ‘| ic ‘| ie i . a EQ. al VQ JO} roe Pe ke roy ood AO fot) CRIS aeels 4 sath ag ere é th oak ae ath e 2 RELATOR Behe: Pir Cr Io aie SE WESSELS erg : = Sane e oS cect uae taer iy Sac et ty ie sna chien ealine cement ax G7 ,;| PR eS s ‘ie se . ‘a of Bes Ln % : y y a Cvs ae 2 eR aS: : ae . : on bs a i a } aes . os a ioe oe omees (Ne i fe “A | eee Pan) ACT BD) )) ) RO se fe oS p £ o a oa a. 24 Re oly ° Aedes ak hgh erieter rea cee Weaener ee mie 2c. 2 ' Ssraay Ete te PSs eo eg SEIT oN QT. Reape eatin) Dae . Y “S ORE Mg oe wee 758 9 Me Pe St A oly A) ARTHUR DRAKE REEVE, JR. Reeve was born January 14, 1913, in Orange, N.J. He has also lived in Newark, N.J. He is the son of Arthur D. Reeve and Margaret M. Reid. His father is a general insurance agent. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Newark Academy. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Group Honors. He was Vice-President of the Whig-Clio Society. ihgg During Freshman year he roomed at 10 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 133 Pyne; Junior and Senior years at 211 Wither- spoon, with John Harlow. His permanent address is 37 Shephard Ave., Newark, N.J. [ 424 J . ae TT 2 3 -@ Seale aA lzexean tes | Shore = ee’,! Ny hee! rene , ) - f- - , ie Vo iy ie s ) . . 5 “Te d : i fie . 0 se. Pyck cians c% 5 LAWRENCE ALAN REILLEY Larry Reilley was born January 25, 1912, in Princeton, N.]. He is the son of Lawrence Aloysius Reilley and Agnes May Smith. His father is a merchant. He has one sister. He prepared at the Hun School, where he was on the Hockey, Lacrosse, and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Catholic Club and Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 Spring St. ; Sophomore year at 41-51 Patton, with W. T. Riley, R. H. Neidlinger, and J. J. Campagna; Junior and Senior years at 41-51 Patton with Riley, Campagna, and H. G. Neu. Reilley is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address 1s 47 Spring St., Princeton, N.J. [425 J] RALPH JOHN REIMAN Reiman was born May 28, 1913, in Buffalo, N.Y. He is the son of Walter John Reiman and Laura Louise Fisher. His father is in the real estate business. He has one brother. He prepared at Nichols School, in Buffalo, where he was on the Publications Board, Baseball Manager, member Charities Committee; won Honors Sophomore and Junior years. At Princeton he majored in Economics; member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 University Place, with DeWitt C. Livingston; Sophomore year at 312 ’o1 Hall, with Claude C. Pierce; Junior year at 31 Blair with William R. Meighan; Senior year at 319 Walker. Reiman will probably study law. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 1 Windsor Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. [ 426 J argh arte One ONS ce ny WILLIAM RUFUS REITZELL, JR. Bill Reitzell was born February 25, 1911, in Cynwyd, Pa. He has also lived in Sewickley and Ardmore, Pa., Brookline, Mass., Hagerstown, Md., and Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of William Rufus Reitzell, Gettysburg ’96, Cornell ’98, and Harvard Law School, and Caroline Pierson Loose. His father is an investment banker, with C. D. Parker and Company, in Boston. He has one sister. Among his relatives who graduated from Princeton are V. D. Miller ’99, S. N. Loose ’99, J. L. Lane ’29, J. M. Lane ’30, S. L. Lane ’31, Peo illerer, 31,and H: Ur Miller 34- He prepared at Swarthmore Preparatory School, and Exeter, where he was on the Honor Roll; Class Tennis Team; Assistant Business Manager of the Pean (year book). --At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was Publicity Manager of the Glee Club (3) ; member Triangle Club (3) ; Cannon Club, Manager (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 22 Hill Dormitory ; Sophomore year at 3 Upper Pyne; Junior year at 36 Little, with J. L. Osmer; Senior year with W. V. Thomas at 11 Upper Pyne. Reitzell is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 4703 Kingsessing Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. [ 427 J oy 2y MOLE: CEE RMI DSA He ke E ee er wits a ee ches Ere Sas Wa ne a eu ty awe a APR TE SEINE MEL ESP ST BR = OJ SE LE) (RE we es 8, pene aad ware ae) o. sie ened 7 2 fries Oa er - oT gets . (PEI ROD, 1 x aS: Sa 5 7 5 8 ¥ ar Wes : le fe j : . o) hee . ica Le . 2 . - . y iyeeets has me oe | : hes - sale { ana 3 Bee f ' . A nie - E reels: Pr aie So ete Le rar |: ee ° FASS Z E . ci oes RES ‘ 4 one z or SOLON LAFAYETTE RHODE, JR. Sol Rhode was born June 19, 1912, in Reading, Pa. He has also lived in Denver, Colo., Pilares, Mexico, and Vienna, Austria. _ He is the son of Solon L. Rhode and Mary Virginia Stevens. His father, who attended Pennsylvania, Jefferson, and Vienna Universities, is a physician. He has one brother. He prepared at Reading High School, where he was on the Cross Country Team, and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was a member of Gateway Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 9 North Reunion, with Hermann B. Miller; Sophomore year at 5 South Edwards; Junior year at 10 South Edwards; Senior year at the Gateway Club. Rhode plans to attend Pennsylvania Law School, and to engage in the legal profession. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 238 North Sixth St., Reading, Pa. [ 428 J MYRON LAFAYETTE RICE Rice was born March 5, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Sheepshead Bay, N.Y., and Glen Rock, N.J. He is the son of Louis J. Rice and Dora Cyriax. His father is an insurance broker; secretary of Hagedorn and Company, in New York City. He has one brother. He prepared at Ridgewood High School, Ridgewood, N.J., where he was on the [Track Team, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in English. He was a member of the German Club (4) (5). During Freshman year he roomed at 14 Bank St.; Sophomore year at 6 North Dod, with J. Ross Hunter, Jr., ’34; Junior year at 6 Middle Dod, with J. R. Griffith; second Junior year at 342 Witherspoon, with J. R. Griffith; Senior year at 10 South Middle Reunion, with Griffith. | Rice intends to work for an M.A. in English, at Harvard or Princeton, and to engage in teaching. He is a member of the Dutch Reformed Church, and a Repub- lican. His permanent address is 111 Berkeley Place, Glen Rock, N.J. [ 429 J] oo = — rrr : mires a wre ies’ pot e a on FREDERICK TRACY RICHARDS Fred Richards was born February 8, 1914, in Waverly, N.Y. He has also lived in Beacon, N.Y. He is the son of Parke Richards, Lafayette A.B., and Princeton M.A. ’04, and Lois Richmond Tracy. His father is a minister; pastor Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church. He has four brothers. Parke Richards, Jr., 32 is his brother, and among his relatives who attended Princeton are Charles G. Richards ’97, W. Rich- mond Tracy ’11, Frederick L. Tracy ’19, Alexander M. Richards ’26, and Rufus A. Tracy ’26. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was on the Baseball and Soccer Teams, and a member of the French Club. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering; Second Group Honors in Junior year. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at his home in Lawrenceville; Junior and Senior years at 15 South Edwards. Richards will probably engage in civil engineering. _ He isa Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Lawrenceville, N.J. [ 430 J JOE FENET RICHARDSON Joe, Rich Richardson was born July 30, 1912, in Ottawa, Canada. He has also lived in Paris, Tex., Washington, D.C., Manila, P.I., Norfolk, Va., and in Newport, R.I. He is the son of Admiral James Otto Richardson, U.S. Naval Academy ’02, and May Dickinson Fenet. His father is a Naval officer. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Friends’ School in Washington, D.C., La Chataignarie, in Geneva, and Lawrenceville. At the latter he was on the Track Team, Publications Board, member Glee Club, and Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in English; Second Group average in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Track Team (1) ; member Theatre Intime ; Stage Manager of the Triangle Club; member “The Club”; Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 24 Hill Dormitory; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 23 Little, with H. I. Cone. | - Richardson will probably engage in newspaper work, advertising, or publishing. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 2708 35th Place, Washington, D.C. Agar WILLIAM McLEMORE RICHARDSON, JR. Ball, Rich, Welly Richardson was born December 15, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Ardmore, Pa., Baltimore, Md., New York City, and Greenwich, Conn. He is the son of William M. Richardson ’os, deceased, an Evelyn:Chap- man Rouse. His father was in the advertising business. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are John E. Richardson ’77, Samuel H. Iams ’o1, John G. Rouse ’ 05, Albert S. Richardson 711, Samuel H. Tams; ]t-5) 32, and aie G. Rouse, Jr., 34. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Football, Baseball, and Track Teams; member Dramatic Association; Choir, Glee Club, Man- dolin-Banjo Club; Debating Society. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Football Team (1); Baseball Team (1); Business Manager Princeton Athletic News; member Theatre Intime ; Glee Club ; Whig Hall ; Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 27 Campbell, with C. Helme Strater ; Sophomore year at 27 Campbell, with James S. MacVickar; Junior and Senior years at 23 ’79 Hall, with Paul W. S. Abt.. Richardson will probably engage in advertising or finance. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Greenwich, Conn. [ 432 ] Sak EEA Ee a ar specs e oan ee Sabet esl! Mactoiats eres a ; aie ie me Se s cea reins: ove: re, Y's Come frie SRS BES eee ae Roce 5 us erreacih RO Snip aN a ean: oe s SA Sa cedbes WY 2 Ah 5 GRA pape RY ad eae bar . Oy A VW F ae i. 2 + SN Me ame , a é Sr ‘ a UES ESS 1, ; ef, : . . ty ay Del in Spa Poy q - le | oe Ve Ae j f | ees : a A : Be ie 8 Ny c(i) ied Se I A : 12 : Pare fh BN Jo: y so Re : ee . BS SY Q 2 O: On eye ey as 25 Sh fle: A Wie . Gres ee Or eo RN ers : OARS : ° SOC NIC Si Cin lars aoe 2s ake ede ry Ae ee Sle en iets a= als oie ene de Sig ER, Ra ei AeeaGe he sek FAS Jia aie eee aio an Yen E ELE PDEA It Rababiodtie Kore A rene weigh Ayam sie Ce ay erga “= MICHAEL DUDEEYARIBDEE Mike Riddle was born February 7, 1912, in Columbus, Ohio. He is the son of William Riddle and Grace Eleanor Duvall. His father is an electrical engineer; foreman of underground construction for the Columbus Railway, Power and Light Com- pany. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at the Hun School, where he was on the Football and Basketball ‘Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Football and Basketball Teams, numerals in both (1); Line Coach for 150-pound Football Team (3); Inter-Club Touch Football Championship Team, medal (4) ; member Glee Club (2) ; Tower Club, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore year at 1 Lower Pyne, with Douglas Greismer ; Junior year at the Tower Club with Millard Draudt; Senior year at the Tower Club, with Robert Kopf. Riddle is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1214 Bruck St., Columbus, Ohio. C 433 J WILLIAM THOMAS RILEY Bill | Riley was born March 27, 1913, in Goshen, Ind. He is the son of George A. Riley and Bernice Heefner. His father is a contractor. He has one sister. He prepared at Culver Military Academy, where he was on the Football, Golf, and Basketball Teams; member Cadet Club; Hop Club; Second Battalion Commander. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Crew (1); Triangle Club (2) (3) (4); Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 54 Holder, with J. J. Cam- pagna ; Sophomore year at 41-51 Patton, with Campagna, L. A. Reilley, and R. H. Neidlinger; Junior and Senior years at 41-51 Patton, with Campagna, Reilley, and H. G. Neu. Riley is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 123 South Fifth St., Goshen, Ind. [ 434 J as Aad Meee Ciera aia a Sia SBS EN EST gy, ey Py ry . ' oe e. a oe ey S508 EE es is WES Seemed pi eg eas . = ; : © 4 . : i : a, n . (5 a “Al OV.0 ‘A: 5: Sais S VS oD ' ict V Facey laa sf. 5 Ae ee She Reet crater: ra SS ise ons MRC eh gene ASIC pan, roel we XI . v, am fav eA : WAZ LAAN Ae ale why . 44 ON 1a O:; ay 4 my Wacap ante Sta nae erase apres alae VIERUSHUAGGARIAER Tiger RAR: Ritter was born October 25, 1913, in Huntington, W.Va. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He 1s the son of Verus T. Ritter and Edith Keller. His father is an architect; firm of Ritter and Shay; Verus T. Ritter and Associates. He has one sister. He prepared at Episcopal Academy (Pennsylvania), where he was a member of the Dramatics and Debating Societies. At Princeton he was a member of Arbor Inn, Junior Trustee. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 53 Campbell. Ritter plans to continue his studies in Architecture, and to be- come afhliated with his father’s firm. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is ““Elverstone,” Merion, Pa. [e435 el y fk sinatend pan ae : f = ) AAS QO: yh AO Creag TEP ate eee Te ory ge Se. arty fa yy Bie Sie pina grea arins Sie. C ee Bas Ae Miage @urllsse (uinnmininlye ieee y SUE hth SE UR Set at OR e wpe beers nS ai Ta © K (a 7? e . Uy D Ly P = Ca PRG Sane: : eS See sige See se Sota Sarr aay LICH ee are Se et fl. 2 fo: = ag tisvars etn Promhen gectens Sa ,iem aU Ree CI Me stinw lige g ee ios, poi ert TS ES at Ys PE | 5 ane .- R Act F; s A 3 D a. : co 4 Take f 2B Sea Se oe 5 iS -{h- 77, ae i . BS : Ae ken | a ; S i = sa a |W : i : = Be (Pe Bae (|) a} ees eae: i ) 5 ; V3 F = i ty . NYY ‘ii th ett vis s]e° s wt f ze A ry vi. ee Bees — i Saa Oe oh: Bs, - ; ‘A. . os seo a y aie woe . Bt! a State VAR J we WG . . a ' 5 ey . ve ° °: y Ae i) rd Ba r ea f 3 3 - Fea eT ae a te a 3? wren : = - ae te ¥ SG) eae Ce 2 088 ° 5 tices 3. oo be ee Par ae A lf ies ct Moma) Vay nee a vse foe ‘ aot! is Sad i : LO PEROT ERE PERT EPL SES SRL pon a 8 Ere peer oe oe Sa 5 oA 8 ie ees Bee ne ene Uhre Noun r . JAMES NELSON ROBERTSON Darby, Robbie Robertson was born May 24, 1913, in Darby, Pa. He is the son of James Brown Robertson, Keetztown Teachers College ’96, and Hannah Effie Lysle. His father is an attorney- at-law; solicitor for Darby Borough and Darby School Board. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Robert Lowry 712. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Football and Baseball Tea ms, and active in Dramatics and Debating. At Princeton he majored in Politics, winning Honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Football Team; member Dial Lodge, Chairman Athletic Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 14% Vandeventer Ave., with Norman B. Roos; Sophomore year at 31 Blair, with V. Rod- man Henkel; Junior and Senior years at 232-3-4 Joline, with Henkel and Edgar G. Brisach. Robertson is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1121 Main St., Darby, Pa. [ 436 J One . eP A are eer ve =; an -“. a a tay 5 POE Skt ne On CY eta were Sat lan heee Pome pager very ‘ . d i 4 : y S ie bs f % @) 4: MS el, . bia st ck ae cdl Maat ey gy EDGARD HONOLD pa ROCHA MIRANDA Roche, Ed Rocha Miranda was born September 23, 1912, in Rio de Janeiro. He has also lived in Paris and New York. He is the son of Octavio da Rocha Miranda, Law College of Rio ’10, and Luiza Honold. His father is a capitalist; president “Companhia Predial,” and “Companhia Nacional de Grandes Hotels.” He has two sisters. He prepared at the Choate School, in Wallingford, Conn., where he was on the Soccer Team, Crew, Boxing Team; Cum Laude. At Princeton he was on the Soccer Team, numerals (1); Swimming Team, numerals (1). During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., with Eugenio Lage. Rocha Miranda left college at the end of Freshman year. He travelled considerably, and is now Administrating Director of the “Cia. Immobiliaria Juanabara” (real estate); manager of “Cia. Palacio Imperio.”’ He is a Catholic and a Liberalist. His permanent address is 31 39 Praca Marechal Floriano, Rio de Janeiro. 4370. ae . Seu nein ee . - cee s) Bes AERIS PT Me BOM gs! WE lente eul eee a mae ‘ ST He eller OUR im RMON OY Suhel Nera: . zi is eS : 5 . 4 ae et | Mera 5 : Ai - a eee bir i vis - 7 ee SW eens yk ei: eee é $ one nye Saerseoe 9k Cipgeaed f Tan . ewe bee s ° JOHN GORDON RODGERS Bum, Buck Rodgers was born April 10, 1911, in New York City. He has also lived in Cranford, Elizabeth, aa Sea.Girt, Nef: | He is the son of Earle Vincent Rodgers ’10, and Florence Georgi. His father is president of The Papyrus Company. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are A. B. Walsh, Jr., °34, and W. G. Rodgers ’36. He prepared at Princeton Preparatory School, and the Hun School, where he was on the Football, Baseball, and Swimming Teams; member Student Council; Glee Club; Entertainment and House Committees. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering: member Catholic Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Hill Dormitory, with Charles S. Davis, Jr. Rodgers left Princeton at the end of Freshman year. He is now Secretary of The Papyrus Company. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1 Wilson Terrace, Elizabeth, N.J. [ 438 J EDWARD CUMMER ROE id Roe was born July 23, 1913, in New York City. He has lived in Jacksonville, Fla., all his life. He is the son of John L. Roe, Purdue ’98, B.S., and Mabel Cummer. His father is vice-president of the Cummer Lumber Company. He has one brother, John L. Roe, Jr., °34. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Football, Track, and Boxing Teams, and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Geology; First Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Varsity Football Squad (2) ; member Tiger Inn. During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 234 Henry, with John Archer. Roe expects to engage in the lumber business, affiliated with his father and uncles. He is a Protestant. His permanent address is 1827 Stockton St., Jacksonville, Fla. [ 439 J CARL WORRELL ROESSEL Russ Roessel was born March 12, 1914, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Louis C. H. Roessel, Cornell ’o8, and Helen Worrell, both deceased. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Scarborough (N.Y.) School, where he was on the Soccer Team, Publications Board, and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Biology, winning Honors in that department; Scholarship holder second term Junior and -first term Senior years. He was a member of the Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 352 Pyne, alone; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 11701 Hall, with Willard H. Steele. Roessel plans to study medicine at Columbia, and to become a doctor. He is a Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is Bedford Road, Chappaqua, N.Y. [ 440 1 ate) P SOO Cte eye Ry Le pee ie ket: see ae Cs Ca ae as ae Pct Pcs SRS a) SPCR eee CS on gers gests Cheer aks for tl ey 3 Mice eel ees ° 3 : ae eae) ae : X@ .. 3: Ba coe Ys , +e B E an DS A me tain) oe Aes é ey es fl: p: fe 5 a. one ines 7% df Ys = 4 AG 4 . g Q } 5 a oe VR ES = dh BT F : : oy or “AC AST Dae oer eS are me ee ist geet) ated ae Bice Anise (e's ee 3 - Ped Pan dad bert hal aad hed tga HO) SS eC ae cea soars Stee LT Ss feces. = Bea atid thy Fe ae: fo aan Gh samiens| Sine Top Kat Cea : : SOS SS ON ER aE CURT Pa Sipe tie inte ann tal cae nie wie See en tse x JOHN HENRY GRIESEL ROGERS Jack Rogers was born October 17, 1914, in Plainfield, N.J. He is the son of Wilbur Horace Rogers and Flora Anna Sides. His father is a stock broker. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is W. R. Sides ’og. He prepared at Choate School, where he was Sports Manager; active in Golf, Basketball, and a member of the French Club. At Princeton he majored in French; third in an Essay Contest. He was on the Golf Team, numerals (1), letter (3); member Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 116 Pyne and 234 Lock- hart; Sophomore year at 234 Lockhart; Junior and Senior years at 62 °79 Hall, with E. C. Kirkpatrick. Rogers is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent ad dress is g9o Central Ave., Plainfield, N.J. eae | rs See te oy . ea e: ; 2 oe ote 7 ake Siete : eg at a ‘ = Qh o. ee ty ne RE i ‘ Roa rae zs wee, aie ee : f yy) LV) y : ce) ‘ D é Ne 7 NUN Ap | ae r “Hy A VAY Ele a AN ! ONAL ONE. LOVA wWoV ey - eps ae TS Fo tenet ge Se F sents Rar meee Ryeds UCaeN ee Che OO rT ol y ed 5 cd . FRANK SWIFT ROLLINS, JR. Swifty, Whitey | Rollins was born July 30, 1913, in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Frank Swift Rollins and Eleanor Maude Morgan. His father is treasurer of the Northern Finance Corpora- tion. He has one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was in the Orchestra and Band. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry ; Second Group Honors. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, numerals; Soccer Team (2), letters (3) (4); member Glee Club (4); Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at the Tiger Teapot; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 163 Little. Rollins is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address 1s 372 West 2 50th St., Fieldston, River- dale, New York City. [ 442 | OV woV '4- ease ote ae Nace weer eee 2h : FREDERICK CROUCH ROOP Roop was born November 11, 1914, in Berkeley, Calif. He has also lived in San Diego, San Francisco, and Vallejo, Calif., Manila, P.I., Washington, D.C., and Woodbury, N.]. : He is the son of W. P. Roop (C C), Stanford ’07, and Naomi Crouch. His father, who is a lieutenant commander in the United States Navy, is Assistant Superintendent of Construction at the New York Shipbuilding Company yard at Camden, N.J. He has one brother. He prepared at Central High School, in Washington, D.C., where he was on the Band; member H.S. Cadets; Orchestra; N.H.S. At Princeton he majored in Physics; nominated for Rhodes Scholarship, N.J. He was a member of the Band (1) (2) (3); Orchestra (3) (4); Gateway Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 64 Wiggins St.; Sophomore year at 31 North Edwards; Junior year at 3 South Reunion, with D. R. Hamilton ; Senior year at 631 Cuyler. Roop will probably work towards a higher degree in engineering, at M.1.T. or the University of Michigan, and become a research engineer. He is a Unitarian. His permanent address is 426 Harding Ave., Woodbury, N.J. [ 443 J Daa oe iether ia. seer aie eee oe ae Ba a Re aera . Oe i POOR Deidara ecm a Omen Serna’ S ? o J = j Bs ae a . ° 3 y = = ; . a 2 iB acme ‘ QV.0 4 Hy oe oe a VAR De) Saat A A oh AS ae She Oe oe wtecart eeee: S a Oe SS Ree e eC a AS @, Peete + o° 2 ° 5 NORMAN BOYD ROOS Norm Roos was born August 3, 1912, in Chicago, II]. He ts the son of John H. Roos and Gertrude Fraser. His father, who graduated from McGill University, is retired. He has one brother, John Fraser Roos ’29. He prepared at the Hun School, where he was on the Swimming and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was on the Swimming Team (1) (2); member Glee Club (1) (2); Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1414 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore year at 9 Lower Pyne, with John C. Kelly; Junior year at 224 ‘03 Hall; Senior year at 227 ’03 Hall. Roos is undecided as to his future occupation. He isa Christian Scientist and a Republican. His permanent address is 491 Hawthorn Lane, Winnetka, III. [ 444 1 SRS He Ea eR ES ee : RSI as seed ce eC et FD os et ORS oa PEACE So ae ee Ee Gi aah MR eae s Be 9 = PIMOS ne NL Renee ile = eT a ie a Re FAG tesla gM apt ere ee ee IS oy Neds er ne as seca oe RY Tors Chia, Oh Sy aOR Ngsercte Fics macctiah 1 nt oes ates yee as oor Tp aft on , d . oe bos aS. — oe iy - ’ S , ° . f Vy cae = 2 ER N r) ite Se A week. Lf Ws Z ’ ‘ e us 7. 4 oe. et) Ron y e Z is . a a i pon 4 ee Lea er esrecigaee . . cae? Pah, Ep - 5 i a 1 k 1 ‘ f. . 2 “ ° BL? elercy — =o! F ' el Bea fe a}. ‘ f) me SY re. Ons . y e . Stk Sameer 6 sarie cea ber: rere bey ht tee SY ae A a3 3 : =, f otagse Bee OB ee eg = © te, Ses 8 Oe ee set oe tte ‘s @ e088 ote” CSE aed Cea ears CID Tea on Ee a eer SiGe ores ence giioy “ S : sane tee 1S Sree of : CO Sice Fpthi DEERE ER meet CRS are PORE nr ee PE lee © of, eet 9 FREDERICK PHELPS’ROSS Freddy Ross was born November 8, 1914, in Detroit, Mich. He is the son of Worth Ross, George Washington University 08, M.D., and Alice Louise Browne, deceased. His father is a physician. He has one brother. He prepared at Cranbrook School, where he was on the Tennis Team, member Debating and Dramatic Societies, Student Gov- ernment Board, and active in Club Athletics. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was a member of Cloister Inn, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 27 Edwards Place, with A. S. Brown; Sophomore year with Brown at 44 South West; Junior year at Cloister Inn, with C. H. Anthony and J. B. Bogart ’24; Senior year at Cloister Inn with F. G. Hatfield and H. P. DD ickess20; Ross will probably study medicine at the University of Michi- gan, and become a physician. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 2100 Seminole Ave., Detroit, Mich. [ 445 J JOHN BOWLIN ROUTH Jack | Routh was born October 8, 1912, in St. Paul, Minn. He has also lived in Chicago, Ill., Bethlehem, Pa., and Winnetka, III. , He is the son of G. E. Routh, Jr., and Josephine Bowlin. His father is vice-president of the Kalman Steel Corporation; president Concrete Reen- forcing Steel Institute; president American Metal Lath Manufacturers. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Canterbury School, where he was on the Hockey, Golf, and Football Teams; Manager Swimming; Business Manager School Magazine. | At Princeton he majored in Politics, winning Honors in that department in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Golf Team, numerals; Varsity Golf Squad (2) (3); Junior Varsity Hockey Team (4) ; Coxswain, Fresh- man Crew (1); member Catholic Club and Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 343 Pyne, alone (first term) ; second term Freshman and Sophomore years, at 14 Hamilton, with W. C. Gardiner; Junior year at 112 Walker, alone; Senior year with F. M. Owens at 11 South Dod. Routh plans to attend Yale Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 821 Prospect Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. [ 446 J mS ae . . Vie ae 6 Sic tieee Bd . eet Peete ay ok Piel 79 LANES: a DEP saa ea eran oe oe sZY is 4 ERT STE TE PL IPR PAI TO FS TE TP 8 an ee Ne ca aoe ct ok eee ee are a Co 4 oS , Ly a : f i : : os a 4 5 : i . te lh ” NG A . al ie dae (AYN. Bey. aa = Cu OPER ye) wAitie ig len etoile nie ee ne reat es Prrcay 5°! a bho dion et thea as Hots E Xe Rick Uae er ee bist Ne 8 ae is ons ° Sle anise Be ery ee BERKELEY TAYLOR RULON-MILLER Buckie Rulon-Miller was born September 29, 1913, in Berkeley Springs, W.Va. He has also lived in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of John Rulon-Miller, Jr., ’05, deceased, and Anna Richmond Taylor. He has three brothers and one sister. J. Rulon-Miller, III, ’34, and R. Rulon-Miller ’38, are his broth- ers; Sumner Rulon-Miller ’o7 is his uncle; and E. F. Rulon- Miller ’34 and S. Rulon-Miller, Jr., ’36 are his cousins. He prepared at Gilman School, where he was in the Debating and Dramatic Societies, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Archaeology. He was a member of the Triangle Club (4), and of the Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 304 Foulke, with Alexan- der S. Cochran; Sophomore year at 101 Foulke; Junior and Senior years at 71 Little, with J. J. McClean, Jr. Rulon-Miller plans to continue his studies in archaeology and architecture, and to become an archaeological architect. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Blythewood Road, Baltimore, Md. [ 447 J i ANTHONY GEORGE RYTINA Tony, Wingtt Rytina was born October 21, 1912, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Dr. A. G. Rytina, Loyola College ’o1, A.B., M.D., and Katherine Gier. His father is a surgeon. He has one sister. He prepared at Friends School and the Hun School, where he was on the Football, Basketball, and Lacrosse Teams, Publications Boards, Student Government Boards, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in Biology ; Honors in Junior year. He was Co-Captain of the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals; let- ters (2) (3) (4); member Catholic Club and Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory ; Sopho- more year at $2 Holder, with J. C. Hazen, Jr.; Junior year at 4-A Holder with J. C. Hazen, Jr., and W. F. Keenan, III; Senior year at 222 Walker, with Hazen, Keenan, J. D. Sylvester and B. M. Hazen. Rytina plans to attend Johns Hopkins Medical School, and to become a surgeon. He isa Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 5002 St. Albans Way, Baltimore, Md. [ 448 J JOHN JOYCE SAYEN Johnny Sayen was born May 2, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of George Sayen and Mabel Simes. His father is an accountant; with the firm of J. B. Ellison Sons, 24 South 6th St., Philadelphia. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is William Henry Sayen ‘oS. He prepared at Episcopal Academy, where he was on the Pub- lications and Dramatics Boards. At Princeton he majored in English; First Group Honors. He was on the Golf Team (1) (2) (3) (4); member Arbor Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 301 Foulke; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 214 Foulke. Sayen intends to study medicine, at Pennsylvania, and to engage in the medical profession. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2111 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. [ 449 J] Cnet tee Se ae Setar Been uae tienes oe (oor PCE ol aie iy Moret one NC Rent a ri aan IS TPA ERR tS ae ERS ey Ty St he CR iass F =e Sere tii me a Cer a CA i er er Pree pri Geet NN eas Savieg Te Ny iat sean seer eee ce Sf ES : fT RGAE GR Dh ED LATS AM TRC aD : : Vy , SON AN sD 3 Nae Ae c 6) Si : ama [i “PANS j a of. Boa os = TUN ie: |) Sire “ye BM p: a 5 ad : 4 yy ; a i ay Sy Were oe hus 7% 6 noes . g Ye 5 oat p= i De 5 A . uJ A ’ - ° S ——— ee eo - ae br ? sig ANNV ONE ONET EN Ss LEO AVON EV: pee eon a ee = te.7 “gS Ss ee fe i ES: Uo. ! “se cae wat “Fler Pelee 280 Gan ay E b = Setiece SP SrERT ae ee e uted etic cstge le we ee bac ax ca 4 ° JOHN BAKER SCHANER Schaner was born September 9, 1913, in Harrisburg, Pa. He is the son of Dr. H. C. Schaner, University of Maryland ‘og, and Madeline Virginia Brown. His father is a dentist. He has one sister. He prepared at John Harris High School (Harrisburg), and Mercersburg Academy. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of Clio Hall and Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St.; Sopho- more year at 332 Foulke; Junior and Senior years at 421 Brown. Schaner plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is a member of the Reformed Church and a Democrat. His permanent address is 129 South 13th St., Harrisburg, Pa. i45OuN DL eee ae UE) et ore ee eee ee Tat (1) sean ZB Ole OS ANVONAZZ oN Ny (| FOV WOVE: eas ree a. 8 ge 8 3 Gee Gate Soe VOVON NA: ; We eR iy vi ar te! ° ‘ GEORG EHOW Eiiges€ Rea P Schlapp was born October 13, 1912, in Webster Groves, Mo. He is the son of C. H. Schlapp and Frances Nealie Higbee. - His father is president of Krenning-Schlapp Grocer Company, in St. Louis, Mo. He has two brothers. His grandfather graduated from Princeton, and Carl H. Schlapp ’29, and Henry T. Schlapp 28 are his brothers. He prepared at St. Louis Country Day School, where he was on the Football, Basketball, and Track Teams, and a member of the Student Council. At Princeton he majored in French. He was a member of the Golf Team, numerals (1); Triangle Club (3) (4); University Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place, with R. H. Davis; Sophomore year with Davis at 112 Holder; Junior year at 322 Walker, with R. H. Davis, W. B. Elliott, W. C. Rich- ardson, and G. E. Escher; Senior year at 401 ’03 Hall, with Davis. Schlapp is a Congregationalist. His permanent address is 26 Algonquin Lane, Webster Groves, Mo. Peet WILLIAM FREDERIC SCHMICK, JR. Bill Schmick was born December 3, 1913. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Wrestling Team, a member of the Publications Board; Cum Laude. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more and Junior years at 622 Cuyler. Schmick left college during Senior year, but expects to return. His permanent address is 4601 Millbrook Road, Baltimore, Md. [ 452 J] ig fl ie ae = a . : ESET ak Ont Waray Scorn eae ed ee Se Dt ee es SON eee 4 CARTS UW siSClriM LisPP Pooh Schmidlapp was born October 25, 1912, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has also lived in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of William Horace Schmidlapp, Cornell ’o5, deceased, and Jean Maxwell. His father was a manufacturer; firm of Monitor Stove Company. He has three brothers. Lawrence M. Schmidlapp ’31 and Jacob G. Schmidlapp 32 are his brothers. He prepared at Gilman School, where he was on the Football, Track, Soccer, and Wrestling Teams, and a member of the Debating Club. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Second Group Honors. He was on the Football Team, numerals (1), letters (2) (4); Wrestling Team, letter (3) ; Lacrosse Team, numerals (1), letter (3) ; member Tiger Inn. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 314 Pyne, with S. S. Brown; Junior year with Brown at 314 ’03 Hall; Senior year at 212 03, Hall, alone. Schmidlapp plans to attend medical school, at Cincinnati and Johns Hopkins, and to become a surgeon. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 10 Grandin Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio. C 453 1 OT irra) ones I ee vig SPU ep tae aay Sea ae PETAR hy peers at q rea mS. Aha ee a ATS PAE OT men Ye Eig te a a ot eas SS ey Sie: oe aaa Bi faye coer RRS TINNY pete gene oy BRP ee Sere as Or flew “3 5 ee es ees te . te pa + C ee one e 4 wets “ Ll 13 ee ae . y raw) Bc +S RE é bse Yo , E “3 , os ‘o, ited . Ah RD? q 5 rt 7 “ q of = as aie - a Aa oe ie 4a HN Ke (( as ei (oon |B bes a i ate q. oP, ‘ O: ae en ee “a. Sh coo fe BE: , x @) ‘ gf ss be fe a’. p os “a, ao) EE. Ds aS PS ann ts i os: aes V4 WED oe ra | BSA fiteroes 3° CARS temas) ere : ter men | = Srey! Ser Ss ate Je epee 804 rr Fe CO SiR Aa kL ool ales Pps e aes SEES CATS ae CS SR RECA, CO MIRA == eal ay Pipe leaks ieee acid +O ee ne eee Force Gaeomapice ¥ : e “ pats ore . ee . hee ame r . ALBERT L. SCHOMB, JR. Al | Schomp was born June 27, 1912, in Plainfield, N.J. He is the son of A. L. Schomp and Charlotte A. Cave. His father is first vice-president of the American Bank Note Company. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Golf and Hockey Teams. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Golf eam, sininots Pe(3);memberliger dan: During Freshman year he roomed at 45 University Place, with Gordon S. Craig; Sophomore, Apt and Senior years at 22201 Hall, with Craig. Schomp will probably engage in banking. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 978 Madison Ave., Plainfield, N.J. keyed oq OOS. ° Pad soar CARS si iS . Fea eee aay Pin eae Ee Nestle ee ish las ees Oty PS COR OE SSO Gen Goatees wos tert! SERN Wa oY) cm Bs f f fe ec) ae eee 7,) i : : : e. Oe ie a oe ql Nf . % hs . a 1}: f oe Gah ee Bal .9 € et) liad a, EPL w te sae secenee Stee e Wace, Ge ae te a Gee yj Bees Sea) eh, dies = yh ks oes NORTON R’ONAYNE SCHONFELD Nort, Skofe, Joe Schonfeld was born July 26, 1912, in New York City. He has also lived in Scarsdale and Mount Kisco, N.Y. He is the son of Oscar E. T. Schonfeld and Sybil Iris R’Onayne. His father is Superintendent of Highways, at New Castle, N.Y.; vice-president and general manager William J. Towey, Inc., Mount Kisco, N.Y. He has one sister. He prepared at Mount Kisco High School, where he was President of the Student Council; President Senior Class; Valedictorian; Captain Football and Baseball Teams; lead in Senior Play; awarded Balfour Award. Schonfeld transferred to Princeton from Notre Dame at the beginning of Sophomore year. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the J. V. Football Team, letter (3); member Club Baseball and Basketball Teams (2) (3) ; member Catholic Club ; Senior Manager University Dining Halls; Gateway Club, associate member. During Sophomore year he roomed at 3 North Edwards, alone; Junior and Senior years at 11 South Middle Reunion, with Frederick J. Knocke. Schonfeld will probably study law at Columbia or Duke, and engage in law or politics. He is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is Byram Lake Road, Mount Kisco, N.Y. CYRUS BRYSON SCHREINER Bivee mans amy Schreiner was born May 21, 1913, in Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Samuel Agnew Schreiner, Pittsburgh ’00, and Mary Martha Cort. His father is an attorney-at-law. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Mt. Lebanon High School, where he was on the Student Government and Publications Boards ; Highest Honor Roll. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Group Honors in Junior year ; Second General Group (1) (2) (3). He was Sophomore Interdormitory Sports Manager (2); Treasurer American Whig Society, Whig-Clio Coun- cil (4) ; Debate Panel (3) (4); Princeton Anti-War Society (4); Princeton Summer Camp (3); Whig Hall; Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St.; Sophomore and Junior years at 6 South Reunion, with John A. Nesbitt; Senior year at 5 South Reunion, with Nesbitt and R. M. Phenix. Schreiner plans to study for three years at the University of Pittsburgh Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 42 St. Clair Drive, Mit. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. [ 456 J STITT mn ernie! fc : so N : e vse Ne EIT Go see eee 8 tng Soh WR anata CS gn Ey Pewee eek =, gate eS ie ene 5 eS. 7 oi CoRR BRO ce SoD C3 er Ra eh: : : : mm fae ° Sa 4 ie EL aa Pac Sesh Gite oe tte tts Sarkar re. -f i % 3 BANS COP LOSsCHUNDIERS JE. Dutch, Otto Schundler was born July 16, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Madison, N.J. He is the son of Hans Otto Schundler and Bertha Elizabeth Davis. His father is in the mining and shipping business; president H. O. Schundler Son, Inc. He has three sisters. He prepared at Madison Academy. He also prepared at Newark Academy, where he was on the Baseball Squad, Football and Track ‘Teams ; Captain Class Basketball Team; Cum Laude; winner second place in State Cham- pionship Half Mile Race in Class B Preparatory School Meet; Captain Footba ll Team against Bordentown M.A. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the 150-pound Foot- ball Team (3) (4) ; Scrub Football Team (4) ; Freshman Wrestling Squad ; Business Manager 1935 Bric-a-Brac (3); Chairman Nassau Herald (4); member St. Paul’s Society and Newark Academy Club; Commencement usher (3); Clio Hall. During Freshman year he roomed at 102 Holder, with Paul Fitting ; Sopho- more year at 40 South Edwards; Junior year with Paul Fitting at 733 Pyne and 221 Walker; Senior year also at 221 Walker, with Fitting. | Schundler will study business administration, at Columbia or Harvard Business School, and will probably engage in gold mining. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 254 Woodland Road, Madison, N.J. [457 J ry TO TOR SO ee Ged re oe en EN Seiten ae . arora ees ts Yen S Re eS See “eR ON ee 1 oe ” eames . gee On Pe - om : copes NV ANG . . i ‘4 t 7 = oy — As = 2 6 eh Sf ‘ Vv Sn ber) a RN a Yd ‘ 4 me 8... ee Ory a ‘ ¢ en m Fad : 4 A : Sac Ls RNS ve tet : hee fe 2h. p mt “ ). r. : “| SU A eS es omeerea Sen oe bOreckrmerrey Wish os feat Bate oa Spey Se CBA Teter e StF ft ina ce CPO et ene « 6 SiO) of pues or a te OO Se ete fa baie) DAVID HARLOW SCOTT Dave, Scotty Scott was born December 17, 1911, in Rye, N.Y. He has also lived in Plainfield, N.J., St. Louis, Mo., and in New York City. He is the son of George C. Scott and Ruth Mary Spencer. His father is president of the United States Steel Products Company . He has three brothers, one of whom is Corwin Spencer Scott ’29. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Tennis Team, and a member of the Gun Club. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology. He was a member of the Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 7 West Middle Wither- spoon, with Charles T. Drummond; Sophomore year at 124 Foulke, with Herbert Tutwiler; Junior and Senior years with Tutwiler at 235 Henry. 3 Scott will probably engage in banking. He is a Christian Scientist. His permanent address is 1236 Denmark Road, Plainfield, N.J. [ 458 J EDWARD BROOKS SCOTT Ed, Scotty Scott was born July 2, 1913, in Manchester, N.H. He has also lived in New Britain, Conn. He is the son of Alexander H. Scott ’06, and Ethel Chandler Brooks. His father is a civil engineer; superintendent of the New Britain Gas Light Company. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Charles H. Scott 68, Dr. William Berryman Scott ’77, Dr. Edward B. Hodge ’96, William McKendree Scott ’98, and Hon. Samuel B. Scott ’00. He prepared at New Britain High School, and William Penn Charter School, where he was on the Debating and Track Teams, member Literary Society and Magazine Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics; School of Public and International Affairs; Second Group Honors, Junior year. He was on the Soccer ‘Team (1); Wrestling Team (1); Track Team (1) (2); 150-pound Football Team (2) (3); Advertising Manager 1935 Bric-a-Brac; Debating Panel ; Clio Hall; Arbor Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 235 Pyne; Sophomore year at 82 Patton, with William Fox Logan, Jr.; Junior and Senior years at 20 North Edwards. Scott will probably study law, and enter the legal profession. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 339 Hart St., New Britain, Conn. [ 459 J © 7 (slsRNCd EDWARD WALLACE SCUDDER, JR. Ned, Scud | Scudder was born December 8, 1911, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in Morristown and Rumson, N.J. He is the son of Edward W. Scudder ’03, and Katherine Hollifield. His father is publisher of the Newark Evening News; director National Newark and Essex Bank. He has one brother, Richard Betts Scudder ’35, and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Edward Wallace Scudder, 1843, Frankland D. Briggs 98, and Charles D. Scudder ’36. He prepared at Loomis School, and Pea where he was a member of the Darwin Club. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Swimming Team (1); Boxing Team (3) ; member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 141 ’03 Hall, with Fred Etherington, J. M. Hustead, and R. B. Scudder; Sophomore year at 141 ’03 Hall, with George Williams, J. M. Hustead, and R. B. Scudder; Junior year at 143 ’03 Hall with R. B. Scudder; Senior year at 231 Walker, with W. T. Smith, Jry RU HeEveritiRab: Reudders J. M. Hustead, and R. F. Bennett. Scudder: plans to engage in newspaper work, with the Newark Evening News. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is The Point, Rumson, N.]J. [, 460 J RICHARD BETTS SCUDDER Dick Scudder was born May 13, 1913, in Newark, N.J. He is the son of Edward W. Scudder ’03, and Katherine Hollifield. His father is publisher of the Newark Evening News. He has one brother, Edward Wallace Scudder, Jr., ’35, and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Edward Wallace Scudder 1843, Frankland D. Briggs ’98, and Charles D. Scudder ’36. He prepared at Loomis School, where he was on the Tennis and Track Teams; Business Manager of the Looms Log. At Princeton he majored in Economics ; Second Group Honors. He was on the Freshman Tennis, Wrestling and Fencing Teams, numerals; Wrestling Team (2) (3); Squash Tournament Winner (4) ; member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 141-3 '03 Hall, with J. M. Hustead, II, F. Etherington, and E. W. Scudder, Jr.; Sophomore year at 141-3 03, Hall with Hustead, E. W. Scudder and G. H. Williams; Junior year with E. W. Scudder at 142 ’03 Hall; Senior year at 231-4 Walker, with Hustead, Scudder, R. H. Everitt, W. T. Smith, and R. F. Bennett. Scudder plans to engage in journalism, with the Newark Evening News. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is The Point, Rumson, N.]. [ 461 J JOEUN@S WEE NGS CUTE nya] Scul Scully was born February 25, 1911, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has also lived in Stevensville, Mont., and Winchester, Va. He is the son of ait S. Scully, Jr., Pennsylvania ’98, and Mary Hanna Gillespie. He has one brother and three sisters. Thomas Gillespie Scully ’35 is his brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are T. J. Gil- lespies |r.) OO; lM: slonnelév10,ands|ePaGillespicu20: He prepared at Shenandoah Valley Academy, and Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Football Team and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Water Polo Team, numerals (1) ; Assistant Manager of Swimming (3) ; member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 333 Henry, with F. G. Okie, Jr., and T. Venard; Sophomore year with Venard at 181 Little; Junior year at 1 Upper Pyne, with W. K. Welliver ; Senior year at 12 Upper Pyne. Scully plans to become an orchardist. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 102 South Stewart St., Winchester, Va. [ 462 | THOMAS GILLESPIE SCULLY Tom Scully was born March 25, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has also lived in Stevensville, Mont., and Winchester, Va. He is the son of John Sullivan Scully, Jr., Pennsylvania ’98, and Mary Hanna Gillespie. His father is retired. He has one brother, John S. Scully, III, ’35, and three sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are T. J. Gillespie, Jr., ’09, John Porter Gillespie ’20, and Theodore Tonnelé °10. He prepared at Shenandoah Valley Academy and Mercersburg, where he was on the Publications Board and Football Team. At Princeton he was a Candidate for Freshman Football (1); Candidate for Track Manager (2) ; Circulation Manager Nassau ita 2). During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place, alone; Sophomore year at 536 Laughlin, with William M. Lanning. Scully left Princeton in the summer of 1933, to attend Law School at the University of Virginia, where he is now a student. He intends to become a lawyer. He isa Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 102 South Stewart St., Winchester, Va. [ 463 1] WILLIAM ALEXANDER SEIFERT, JR. Bal, Sz Seifert was born August 28, 1913, in McKeesport, Pa. He has also lived in Pittsburgh. He is the son of W. A. Seifert, Washington and Jefferson ’00, and Edith Emily Lang. His father is a lawyer, with the firm of Reed, Smith, Shaw and McClay. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Edward Ernest Seifert ’33, his cousin, and Harrison Thomas 716 and Newell Thomas ’21. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, where he was on the Golf ‘Team, House Track Team, Football Manager; member Orchestra; Band; Forum, St. Andrews and Sargon Societies; House Officer. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was in the Varsity Football Managerial Competition (elected by Class in Freshman year); member Interclub Committee (4) ; Campus Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 64 Little, with R. T. Davison ; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 224 Lockhart, with R. T. Davison. Seifert plans to study law at the University of Pittsburgh, and will prob- ably become a lawyer. 7 He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1060 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. [ 464 J HENRY LEE SHAW Hank Shaw was born August 18, 1914, in Trenton, N.J. He is the son of Isaac Henry Shaw, Ohio State University ’07, and Carrie Anne Burris. His father is a veterinarian; with the New Jersey State Department of Health. He has two brothers and three sisters. Robert S. Shaw ’30 is his brother. He prepared at Princeton High School, where he was on the Student Government Board, President Science Club, and in the Dramatic Society. At Princeton he was on the Track Team (1). During Freshman year he roomed at 13 West Witherspoon; Sophomore year at his home. Shaw left college at the end of Sophomore year. He spent a year with the R.K.O. theaters in Trenton, and 1s at present employed in the Princeton store of F. W Woolworth Company. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1001 Lawrence Road, Trenton, N.J. [ 465 J NEVILLE BART SHEA Nev Shea was born March 20, 1913, in Nanticoke, Pa. He is the son of Charles A. Shea, Georgetown ’03, A.B., and Rosemary Maloney. His father is a lawyer; president First National Bank in Nanticoke. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Phillips Academy, in Andover, Mass. At Princeton he majored in the Classics. He was on the Football Team, numerals (1); Lacrosse Team, numerals (1), letters (2) (32); member Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Park Place, alone; Sophomore and Junior years at 124 Little, with H. P. Brayton; Senior year at 5-A Holder, with Brayton and J. F. Bliss. Shea plans to study law at the University of Pennsylvania, and to engage in the legal profession. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is 8 Walnut St., Nanticoke, Pa. [ 466 |] 2 SOR ies eee Ce ee eae Sea iselnar ae apne ear ate cfu mls meee alal ewes ce a FCS RT cE OY a = a PITT GPITS 8 TS SBE a aS TE BE Ronee Ors Cac Coa Rh teat ae Gla ueedacs | Na 7) EERE ECD teiiad writs IT a edi aid ake a le . LW ae fhe’ «4° er wand aa eg he C “3 a . Ke : % v a A Ne ce Bs “ o : - : . ae - wn, fx - AS a ‘ Fal ey ‘ S i « ri pay ae fl ¥ Me ode balls : : ihe i on ian Vig Ae Yb 2% 4 ry ; BUN bad 7 2 a a Y 7 es i Bag) NN 7 s ‘ecg JP oo. iste - 3 or TAVIS a EY | é : 4 “ aw) 2 St aed P| hae . 20) - “i Aon 5 7 bor J . P -$ = P aa tee 3 ie e rey ve aL cl 3 a A A ep. me Mi “4 NES PERO AE Sea ES og PE ORT IEREC Gee iO aoe the Beirne | fxs af. z A ee lig ee gie ool attns eee! : ao eee ah Set oes ae ce e ae Sates o Z see SC Fo Ge Srersetve® 2S e Tee + omen geee — ;°- ° Fs 2, © arty one Map sesee PASCHAL-GREEN SEOOKe]R. Shook was born July 5, 1913, in Birmingham, Ala. He is the son of Paschal Green Shook and Carrie Belle Sharpe. His father is in the ore mining and industrial supplies business; president Shook and Fletcher Supply Company. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton 1s Henry Lynn ’28. He prepared at Birmingham University School, and Virginia Episcopal School, where he was on the Basketball and Dramatics Teams. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of the Boxing Association (3) ; Boxing Squad (4) ; Editorial Staff Daely Princetonian; Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place, with G. E. K. Smith; Sophomore year at 22 Holder, with Smith; Junior year at 30 Patton, with Smith; Senior year at 30 Patton with G. E. K. Smith and A. C. Randolph. Shook plans to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is P.O. Box 1831, Birmingham, Ala. (er Gre | JOHN ST. CLAIR SIMPSON Johnny, Sizzler Simpson was born March 12, 1914, in Indiana, Pa. _He is the son of William A. Simpson, Pennsylvania ’92, and Anna Josephone St. Clair. His father is a physician. He has one brother. He prepared at Kiskiminetas Springs School, where he was on the Golf. Team and Student Executive Board. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of the Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 University Place, with R. L. Hess, Jr.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 25 North West, with Hess. Simpson plans to study law at the University of Pennsylvania, and to become a lawyer. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 27 South Seventh St., Indiana, Pa. [ 468 J WHARTON SINKLER, JR. W hart Sinkler was born June 14, 1914, in Elkins Park, Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Wharton Sinkler, Pennsylvania ’04, and Louise B. Elkins. His father is retired. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at William Penn Charter School, where he was on the Track Team, a Class Officer, member Dramatics, Science and Literary Clubs, and Magazine Board. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Varsity 150-pound Crew (2); winner Sophomore Sculling; winner 1 50- pound Sculling (3) ; member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 22 Hamilton, with E. W. O’Neill, Jr.; Sophomore year at 171 Little, with William S. Doughten ’36; Junior year at 63 Little, alone; Senior year at 33 79 Hall, with Nicholas B. Wainwright ’36. 7 Sinkler plans to continue his studies in biology and chemistry, at Princeton. He also plans to study medicine, and to engage in the medical profession. He is a Republican. His permanent address is Elkins Park, Pa. [ 469 |] if JAMES THOMAS SKELLY, JR. Jim Skelly was born December 8, 1912, in Wilmington, Del. He is the son of James Thomas Skelly and Gertrude McFarland. His father is vice-president of Hercules Powder Company. He has two brothers and three sisters. He prepared at Canterbury School and the Hun School. At Canterbury he was on the Football, Swimming, Baseball, and Golf Teams; Assistant Business Manager Canterbury 7'abard. At Hun he was on the Prom Com- mittee. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Football and Swimming ‘Teams, numerals in both; Junior Varsity Football Team, letter (2); Varsity Swimming Squad (2) (3) (4); Captain Freshman Swimming Team; Class Secretary-Treasurer (1) (2); member Catholic Club; Ivy Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 20 Nassau St.; Sophomore year at 122 Henry, with William B. Elliott; Junior year at 122 Henry, with Irving S. Geer; Senior year at 114 Walker, with Geer. Skelly plans to take a two-year business course, at Harvard Business School, and to become affiliated with the Hercules Powder Company. He is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 2200 Park Drive, Wilmington, Del. [ 470 J ULERIC SEOANE- 4K. Doc Sloane was born September 5, 1909, in Columbus, Ohio. He has also lived in Washington, D.C., San Diego, Calif., Quebec, Canada, and Lyons, France. He is the son of Ulric Sloane, deceased, and Mary Agnes Duffy. His father was an attorney. He prepared at Georgetown and L’Académie Commerciale, Landon. At prep school he won first academic honors; member Track Team; member Debating Society and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Psychology ; Second Group Honors in that Department and Second General Group ; member American Whig Society; Catholic Club; Cannon Club. During the four years at Princeton he roomed in Campbell Hall. Sloane plans to continue his studies in philosophy at Toronto University, and to engage in research work. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1056 Franklin Ave., Columbus, Ohio. mye A FRANCIS GOODWIN SMITH, JR. Fran Smith was born November 16, 1913, in Hartford, Conn. He is the son of Francis Goodwin Smith and Mary Roberts, deceased. His father is a manufacturer; president Hartford- Empire Company. He has two brothers and one sister. ‘He prepared at Kingswood School, where he was Editor of the School Paper; Senior Prefect; President Senior Class; on the Football, Hockey, and Baseball Teams, letters in all. | At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals; Football Team (1) ; Chair- man The Daily Princetonian; member Whig-Clio Council ; Exec- utive Committee “The Club”; Executive Committee Student- Faculty Association; St. Paul’s ese Cap and Gown Club, Senior Trustee. During Freshman year he roomed at 52 Holder, with F. P. Kearney; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years with Kearney at 15 Campbell. Smith plans to engage in newspaper or magazine work. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 30 Northmoor Road, Hartford, Conn. [ 472 J nes cease. ota GEORGE EVERARD KIDDER SMITH Kidder, Smitty Smith was born October 1, 1913, in Birmingham, Ala. He is the son of F. Hopkinson Smith and Annie Kidder, deceased. His father is a certified public accountant; Loomis, Suffern and Fernald, New York—resident partner in Birmingham. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Birmingham University School, and Virginia Episcopal School, where he was on the Cross Country and Track Teams, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was on the Freshman Cross Country Squad; 150-pound Crew Squad (1) (2) (3) (4); Championship Boat, Fall Crew Regatta, Intra-Collegiate medal (2) ; member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place, with Paschal Shook, Jr.; Sophomore year with Shook at 22 Holder; Junior year with Shook at 30 Patton; Senior year at 30 Patton, with Shook and Angus Ran- dolph °36. Smith plans to continue his architectural studies, possibly at Princeton, and to become an architect. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1109 South 33rd St., Birmingham, Ala. [ 473 J GEORGE ROCKWELL SMITH Smith was born August 17, 1913, in Easthampton, Long Island. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Arthur Smith, College of the City of New York 88, and Alice Lita Rockwell, both deceased. He has two brothers. Hayden Smith ’34 is his brother, and Henry S. Smith ’36 is his cousin. He prepared at St. Paul’s School, Concord, N.H., where he was on the Squash Team, Crew, and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Crew ; Freshman Squash Team; Varsity Squash Te am, letters (2) (3) (4); Quadrangle Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. ; Sophomore year at 203 Henry; Junior year at the Quadrangle Club, with J. N. Nixon ’34 and W. Turner 735; menior year at the Quad- rangle Club, with P. Preston ’36. Smith plans to study business administration at Harvard, and will probably engage in teaching. He 1s an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Locust, N.J. Arse = era ES 0 Sg Oe eM, ge baer Sri ewer eG, F HAROLD CALHOUN SMITH, Il TG. Veomilty, Cancoun Smith was born January 24, 1912, in Greenville, S.C. He also lived in Laurens, S.C., Biltmore Forest, N.C., and in Greenville, S.C. He is the son of Harold C. Smith, Georgia Tech ’08, and Mary Belle Scott. His father is in the textile supply and coal businesses ; southern agent for Charles Bond Company; president Smith Coal Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Davis House Track, Football, and Baseball Teams; Scrub Football and Varsity Football Teams; Varsity Track Team; Debating Team; President Pipe and Quill Club; member Herodotus Club; Lz¢ Board and Periwig Club. At Princeton he majored in History; School of Affairs; Second General Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Track Team; University Handicap Track Meet, 2nd place, medal, low hurdles (2) ; Caledonian Games, 2nd place, medal, in pole vault (2); Varsity Track Squad (2) (3); Interclub Athletics (3); member Whig-Clio Society (1) ; Interclub Committee, Executive Board (4) ; member School of Public and International Affairs; Elm Club, Vice-President (3), President (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 15 University Place with Richard McClung; Sophomore year with McClung at 15 Blair; Junior year at the Elm Club, with Glenn Sipe and Bill Marks; Senior year at the Elm Club with Marks and Paul Pauk. Smith plans to engage in business. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address 1s 15 Manly St., Greenville, S.C. E475 al HENRY ish SM PREM) R: Schmeedy, Smithers, Haxie Smith was born July 11, 1913, in Morristown, N.J. He has also lived in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Henry Lee Smith and Elise Garr Henry. His father is a physician; associate professor at Johns Hopkins Medical School. He has one brother, Robert Lee Smith ’32, and a first cousin in the Class of 711. He prepared at Gilman Country School, where he was on the Track and Football Teams, Wrestling Squad; Manager Baseball Team; in the Publi- cations and Debating Societies; Dramatics Society, and Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in English; First Group Honors; winner Class of 1870 Prize in Old English (divided) ; Honorable Mention for Class of 1870 Junior English Prize; Honorable Mention for Wanamaker English Language Prize. During Freshman year he roomed at 2-C Holder, with J. VanderHorst and William A. Fisher; Sophomore year at 2-C Holder, with VanderHorst and J. H. Barrett; Junior year at 121 Little, with E. R. Elliott; Senior year at 212-215 Walker, with VanderHorst, Flliott, and J. S. Bond. Smith plans to continue his studies in linguistics, archeology, and anthro- pology, at Princeton, Yale, or Edinburgh, and to engage in teaching. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 4313 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. [ 476 J . JOHN FRANCIS SMITH, JR. Jay Smith was born June 11, 1913, in Frederick, Md. He is the son of John Francis Smith, Georgetown ’95, deceased, and Emily Nelson Maulsby. His father was a lawyer. He has no brothers or sisters. H. Hanson Maulsby ’og is his uncle, and Roger N. Kimball ’28 and Ritchie Boyd are his cousins. He prepared at Episcopal High School, where he was on the Basketball and Tennis Teams; member Choir, Magazine Board, and member Literary Society. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group Honors in Junior year; winner John Armstrong Scholarship. He was on the Freshman Basket- ball Squad; Sophomore Class Basketball Team; 150-pound Crew Squad; Daily Princetonian Columnist; Alumni Weekly “On The Campus” Editor ; Glee Club Librarian; member International Relations Club; St. Paul’s Society ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 17 Edwards Place; Sophomore and Junior years at 3-B Hilder, with Robert C. Lydecker; Senior year with Lydecker at 22 Patton. Smith expects to engage in business. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Court Square, Frederick, Md. ary eet Vari ar en Reel aT4 ig eiealae aie is) an AW Oe tae ys Me a Yaliat Meas es Soe ee en Oo’ SEE ae pees | pee Gace Re ee am aa] ae Rei Wa), J v et 2 HI a a 7 fe Wee or BS ‘ A ej ‘| te ma) r i ‘ NA Li} [ : ba Ria iment Aine Canis me A orate eed ie 3 Coon y VBR St See oie aay fie q sey I : . ere . ° e Retry ot “5 S's°. JOHN LEWIS SMITH, JR. Jack Smith was born September 20, 1912, in Washington, D.C. He is the son of John Lewis Smith, Columbian (now George Washington) College, LL.B., LL.M., and Clara Belle Cassin. His father is an attorney-at- law. He has one sister. = He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was on The Lawrence and Olla Podrida Boards; President The Press Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics ; Second Group Honors in that. depart- ment. He was on the Freshman Golf Squad: Assistant Golf Manager (3) ; Varsity Golf Manager, managerial “P” (4); member Dazly Princetonian Business Board; Sports Managers’ Club; Catholic Club; Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place, with “Hy G. Huettig; Sophomore year at 53 Blair with J. L. Hamilton; Junior year at gs Patton, with Hamilton; Senior year, also with Hinieon at 210790 1alle Smith plans to study leone a Georgetown, and to become a lawyer, affliated with his father. He is a Catholic and a Republican. | His permanent address is 2424 Tracy Place, N.W., Washington, D.C. [ 478 J LETT LT RTI TET IR TRS TT NLT ED — = et ha BES on an Fic oo olay bors kh ite ROE) ap) RCO mar ene ny eRe Reema ems — := SNPS Sr eens ake OUR RISS COSSarEL Sa Ks ACRHUPG foe uke okee arcs” Mees ACS ps tt ET tee eee ee — . ge’ -3- 8.’ =, oR . oa Ol Teas a pay Magee EIT Sep her : p She Lg SNe é Le cs a Hy Hee foo nA sig S) oe a ef : ( : De ae Peg i le) SS peg) Ss ae ol ion pot LN, aes: ae at rags ks , 4 fr , wee ies Bs Bid LNs e ray y ft tee HD. 2 ecg 6 tT Ae ‘ ris i Ge 5 $ oF Me (. f OC: +a, aN y pre 3 A a) Amal de a Pd le oe _ 5 l-¢ . 5 ita es wn 5) ™ 2 i aN z = eats Sere SAriete tes et 3 cones een Ee : “2 EES mS Weccte i . yb Ase, Ch a woe tes Ie os ee ae aa ia § oe 6 rye ’ : at iherrmniirareneeararnrcnenrean Se sah ens ehay Uctee ureter sues sn ease are = sy . LJ Deri ioteas Olen dae Bee Pe 8 ay STEVAN BUTLER SMITH Steve Smith was born March 2, 1912, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is the son of Isaac Butler Smith ’go, and Ada L. Hayes. His father is president Iowa Electric Light and Power Company; president Wyoming Railway Company; president Northern Wyoming Land Company. He has three sisters. George G. Belt ’go is his uncle. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages; member Can- non Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 68 Little, with H. I. Cone, Jr., and W. F. Harrington, Jr.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 68 Little, with Harrington. Smith intends to engage in ranching and railroading, affiliated with the Wyoming Railway Company. His permanent address is 500 Country Club Drive, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. [ 479 J WILLIAM THOMAS SMITH, JR. Bill Smith was born February 11, 1913, in West Orange, N.J. He has als lived in Bristol, Pa., New York City, and Orange, N.]. He is the son of William Thomas Smith and Gertrude Hammond. Hi father is a banker; president American Ship and Commerce Co., Inc. ; N.R.A Code Administrator ; associate of Harriman Bros., and director in numerou companies. He has two sisters. | He prepared at Carteret Academy, in Orange, N.J., where he was Edito of the School Magazine, and on the Football, Baseball, and Hockey Teams graduated first in class. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Freshman Hocke' Team, numerals ; Jayvee Hockey Team (2) (3) (4); member Colonia Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 105 ’01 Hall; Sophomor year at 142.Holder, with George Roop Eckels; Junior year alone at 13. 03 Hall; Se nior year at 231-235 Walker, with R. H. Everitt, Richard anc Edward Scudder, J. M. Hustead, and R. F. Bennett. Smith will probably engage in banking, with Brown Brothers, Harrimat Company. . He is a Republican. | His permanent address is 462 Berkeley Ave., Orange, N.]. [ 480 1 TiLn ORES be OS ape oa — = ¥ c = i - : = NE Risch CE elke sh aia che AICI eat Shaan en mn iecSl ern sta SCAN (10) nee BN ONS DON A . YG ON A, yy LON . sy pe = y sn : cies 2 ; = ef = ties ' ; 0. a ce Y . ©} eae. fs. “A as eee ee! Ram sans ent cee wisest ; on? ; Gets ake Sa Gs REE CE OEE CA ar % E THOMAS SNELHAM: Tommy, Plumpy, Snelbox Snelham was born December 21, 1912, in Townsville, Australia. He has so lived in Cincinnati, Ohio, and in Ridgewood, N.]J. He is the son of John Sydney Snelham and Elizabeth Fisher Dewhurst, ceased. His: father is Comptroller of the Continental Can Company. He s one brother, John D. Snelham ’38. © wa He prepared at the Choate School, where he was on the Wrestling Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group Honors. He was the Freshman Soccer Squad; Captain Freshman Wrestling Team, numer- s; Varsity. Wrestling Team, third place in Eastern Intercollegiates, minor ” (2), first place in Eastern Intercollegiates, major “P”” (3) ;, member irsity Club ; School of Public and International Affairs; Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau Street ; Sophomore year 53 Holder, with R. C. Dickinson; Junior year with Dickinson at 123 ‘own; Senior year at 44 Blair, with James H. Cowan. Snelham plans to study economics at Oxford. - He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. . His permanent address is Ardsley-on-Hudson, N.Y. : [ 481 J eines uae aan se SE: LRN SIR we SEO) RSE Ss ES RRS SN SPS ty? neice ° = S SPT HET Seg NP FOE nee ‘ 3 am ve fbes atk xy Ga “4 . f y if : Jit SK Y a: le fe 15 4 - wen hae wee 7 . i amY -“s. S a oN an oy. ie) aaa: i) ae eS ‘ ry 7’ Se ees on ag) Ns.) = . . . ? cy en: 4 be +2 sa “We q 4 . 3 . a5) i —— Da a : able ALIEN. Me, on Sie NY ae ies 7 Sa oo (fe whe stl oR ogee cb Na eh Oe @irliedetincien, eee ° Mee 28 Serene ee ee Weg eS SITS EN Riis Preah . + @ s Fj % = 5 gs © Ste AES ase hal age be wasn ees Pa eee ALBERT CONRAD SNELL, JR. Al, Albie | Snell was born March 18, 1913, in Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of Albert C. Snell and Cora Nell. His father, whe attended Hobart College and Cornell (M.D. University of Penn sylvania), is a physician; affiliated with the Rochester Genera Hospital; University of Rochester School of Medicine. Peter A Snell ’28, deceased, was his brother, and he has one sister. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was a member o: the Glee Club, Banjo Club, News Board, Soccer Team, and De bating Society. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshmar Soccer Team; Boxing Team (125 pound), winning intra-colle giate award (2); member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 8 Dickinson St.; Sopho more, Junior, and Senior years at 51 Little, with D. Leventritt. Snell intends to study medicine at the University of Rochester and to engage in the medical profession. His permanent address is 1 Highland Heights, Rochester, N.Y [ 482 ] Te Bee 7 Nere aas S atte, Ts Oe ; =. te Cal OR 5 See a eo ° i er As, ay ho WA ¢ ze) = sf e seed I he ‘s. = = te y Wake | : eas CS hcg HAROLD GEORGE SPENCE fale Harry Spence was born September 8, 1912, in Upper Montclair, N.J. He has also lived in Morristown, N.J. He is the son of A. Pyott Spence, Edinburgh University, C.A. and C.P.A., deceased, and Gertrude Murray Paterson. His father was a charter accountant; senior partner in the firm of Barrow, Wade, Guthrie and Company. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville and Morristown. Preparatory School, where he was on the Student Council, Football, Hockey, and Baseball Teams. - At Princeton he majored in Biology; Second Group Honors (3) (4) smember 1 50-pound Crew (1) ; Vice-President and Treas- urer University Pistol Club (3), President (4) ; member Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 641 Pyne, with A. P. Spence; Junior and Senior years with A. P. Spence at 441 ’o1 Hall. Spence expects to engage in the medical profession. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is Kahdena, Box 346, Morristown, N.]J. [ 483 J Pe er ae ie Oe an ee oar ergy as so : = a ose Mee SIRE ea Shap) oOo n gia) Sune ON OR ee Sr een gens MES — eee . . x : - aoe wire: Se = ahead 4 5 f VY ALAS Rey aN ) Ne £ . ‘ y ry 7 of Be eee Rane u i nf =e : Pe fae ye ce : PN: TANV ONE ONEI EL x er ce tee tec wtp Sg een ee Ui, ee ee : ‘ ited “Ewey E 3 s ef i%a te, Unies i A asi acl ders h . ; SNS eR aie Gigeae iad ET oe En oe fe alte® fel aoe UR Ge ite rte | r ENON AI OV ON V4 - PUD ee eiBy OTE, ener eee eee a | 5 JOHN SPOTSWOOD SPRUANCE, JR. Johnny Spruance was born January 9, 1913, in Wilmington, Del. He is the son of John S. Spruance, Haverford College 83, and Sarah Keller Johnson. His father is retired. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton were W.eC. Spruance’54, W. C. Spruance, IT, ’94, and A. W. Spruance ‘ooallvdeceased! and WY © Spruance, 11h 25: He prepared at Wilmington Friends School, where he was on the Football Team, Dramatic Society member, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Cross Country Team, numerals (1), letters (2) (3) (4); Track Team, numerals (1) ; Associate Editor 1935 Bréc-a-Brac; member cast of two Theatre Intime shows. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Witherspoon ; Sopho- more year at 444 Witherspoon; Junior and Senior se at 15 Little. , “ Spruance plans to attend Law School, at the University of Penn- sylvania. | TEM permanent address is 2210 Gilpin Ave. , Wilmington, Del. [ 484 J Tay ES err ners CERN Pies Teh oe Wenaitn) ore Suton hoa te : uaa : See Sia recs Ste. 5 Of Aa se AG cue wireu tie) ani vateaen tt BMI Umut PM Remeere y al Se varat Sy S -; gp ee are We ° a ree : i a -? 2 « 3 . “ . . a Card ee Ne yaa i Pee , 5 3 { . ll = we ’ @ S q a fi . : ie: Kes SRE pho y : i H ve eee While Hh. a + e ae Sa 1 ote ee sat O: Kare — fo fe ce. 5 : i my ers P y See beh, MH ARM OW eM 8, a ie ome TS) eee een, Worn ad Se ee PN eS a ers” TN : o - Dent Aen Oe na ney este me Aaa CN pees fez B : 2 : f Ores ° ay, 5 od - . ay id 7 tl - JAMES KENNETH STALLMAN Ken Stallman was born July 16, 1912, in York, Pa. He is the son of George L. Stallman, and Mace Jane Brillhart, deceased. His father is a wholesale tobacco merchant; firm of C. H. Stallman Son. He has two brothers and one sister. Charles H. Stallman ’28, and George L. Stallman, Jr., ’30, are his brothers. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Basketball and Baseball Teams, Cheer Leader, and a member of the Science Clu b. | At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was a member of the Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 Holder, with J. S. McCulloch, Jr.; Sophomore year at 224 Foulke, with William S. Eisenhart, Jr.; Junior year at A Blair, with William L. Fortune and S. D. Johnson; Senior year at A Blair, with Fortune, Johnson, and A. C. Smith. | Stallman is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is R.D. 7, York, Pa. [ 485 J ee Tat eae eo eT ape ae oe A Sars 2 cee Bk aie ie ee ee we Beste oe. : 2 Ber = ‘ Ota TESS Oma a bs Fae connie gies eae ake ome EH Set aes (PEN . Las 5 aT . SS cate ea Pa aa Oe oe 8 Oe oth - Eda a Gaia eran CaS pa OS CaN aces SE mete ne WN pe eae Rar pat ha eS eR) en ed cath Wehr iat rE os} Y, “ eis van Zs 8 5 ate eG) G - , oS + . ” PCO s a le Ts a “OB N 4 ‘ Y al pe aan om y NG Tr ees Siac, bene’ : 3 “ ee ais pv oO 9 5: “ Pes oa . Oe he 5 vp. Y 4 p . : . a 7 i peig sO | ee Ee wos 5 me ee rian fils si 2 wes foe eRe. : a A : AT ee Steele oe ett ee! Fay =a, got ee ioe tee ee SS ee otros Le A G0. iwce pres “= ¢ C4 sp ee act tater se tege wie aay A | s ae Tate sie wee ee ey $ Pores he ae yd “. Ey, : e : % b ED SOO igen oe gp peal Ee ee LLG ans p ° ews WILLARD HINDS STEELE Doc Steele was born October 13, 1914, in Chattanooga, Tenn. He is the son of Dr. Willard Steele and Kate Hinds. His father, who attended Cumberland, Vanderbilt, and Jefferson Colleges, is a doctor. He has one sister. He prepared at Webb School, where he was on the Tennis Team, Debating Team, and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Honors (2) (3). He was a T'¢ger Candidate, and a member of Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 325 Pyne; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 117 01 Hall, with Carl Roessel. Steele plans to study medicine at Pennsylvania, and to become a doctor. He is a Democrat. : His permanent address is g9 South Crest Road, Chattanooga, Tenn. [ 486 |] : me ; Ona Red : Saye yt nels P7 AVRNOY: SHELDON STEPHENS Shel Stephens was born June 14, 1912, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He has also lived in Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of L. K. Stephens, deceased, and Elizabeth Partridge Huntington. His father graduated from McGill University. He has one sister. He prepared at St. Paul’s School, where he was a member of the Cadmean Literary Society, Missionary Society, Forestry Club, Scientific Society, Foot- ball, Hockey, Rowing, and Squash ‘Teams. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Crew, numerals; Captain Freshman Hockey Team, numerals; Varsity Hockey Team, letter (2); Freshman Squash Team; Varsity Squash Team, letters (2) (3) (4); Varsity 150-pound Rowing Squad; member Cap and Gown ub. During Freshman year he roomed at 405 20 Nassau St., with Edward Harris, Jr.; Sophomore year at 513 Laughlin, with Harris; Junior and Senior years with Harris at 63 ’79 Hall. Stephens plans to attend Harvard Business School, and to engage in the manufacturing business. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Richelieu Village, Province of Quebec, Canada. 4872 : eo ida Geek oat ENC EE aes TS ye a ee I eT CFE Nc es i rey ee a ee OR oe gaa S gate coe Ws 3 ni a Ce i Bibs , ; : ’ . : . D “3 _ . ees ace eye : aX y Pies ame (eal Gata Qvo A. { cote BR, i ; ; rae y Bo ee ser Re Ve i fereeen ara e : ear) Gr As Dy Matern tee ies Seng ern S200 : SEZ E oe SRMS l Sad Saet rot CCC a ao om : or 5 B eine A . Face z fs e . wt 4 ‘i id ROBE RABE ORE SRE PiiniN SON Stee, Steve, Steffy | . Stephenson was born February 11, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of John George Stephenson, Jr., deceased, and Anne Lorth. His father, who graduated from the Western Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, was in the wholesale dry goods business. He has two brothers and four sisters. John George Stephenson, III, °21 is his brother; Charles M. Stephenson ’o3 is his uncle; and H. P. Dilworth ’22 is his cousin. He prepared at Arnold School, and Shady Side Academy, where he was a member of the Sargon Society, Football and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry ; First Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Track Team; Inter-club Touch Football and Baseball Teams; member Chemistry Club; Campus Club. During the four years of college he roomed at 114 Foulke, with J. M. Duff. Stephenson will probably continue his studies in chemistry. He isa Presbyterian. His permanent address is 1314 Denniston Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. [ 488 J nesta wide Fae 5 Fire RS RIE AI SPEER SAT Sa ER {isllae ea teenuenelare ee a hee ss See eee ave ir ee Siagisegurstunsuie oa vas . : area = - - - = ae es a OS oe eae fe = 7 wWree“g Ceasar a At Paes ie sake b ” Sez RICSEES eter Weta ea wate oe % Yer ipo ear eee ticie SS ; y Roatan ae ood: Ss es =. 4 Nee Siew op eae zt 4 we oo fhe se S = A ree cae ade - ” ms ct) z a eee f VW ang ° Ag SS i = 3 Eu sg : , A Ge ee | ery fF es pend ae : 2 ° . a 8 Ce ptr} ay ‘ “Ng F vice “ “fe ere D ¥ St . oe : “e : i: “ r 3 me iD st AY a ite ners : bs : ! 4 3 a) . : Po Mae Gon AS aN: :: : pel oa | Ss 'k 3 0 . i ast 2 S 6s 0 he 4. Y S ike os ’. i$ ie SP y iS 7 7 aise vs Se bg - ee a VAN Woot Ma? ‘A oa Se ttn ee ease Sipravene sere ni tot ®t Pi —— Eee OR es OE a gS MO ee RS a cae beth: whe Ed sAS 3 Teo aehs 1% oN OE SS aid Cae te! aut = Kok er eight Ne ae pati tah Ke, ws ae les a 7° 5 : Pode ess Parry Ry, = ee Q ore ee ae ig Wen ei Atee, Segue ae Ogee ne a Neher -o se a “ig ote 8 Wy Fe siete, Wiikey ge a Se WALKER WOODS STEVENSON, JR. Steve Stevenson was born October 26, 1913, in Montclair, N.J. He has also lived in Indianapolis, Ind., Ashland, Ky., Detroit, Mich., Syracuse, N.Y., and Essex Fells, N.]. He is the son of Walker W. Stevenson ’o5, and Margarethe Blancke. His father is in the coal handling and equipment business. He has one brother and one sister. His grandfather, W. P. Stevenson, attended Princeton in the Class of ’76; T. K. Stevenson ’o5, A. R. Stevenson ’14, S. R. Steven- son 718, and W. M. Paxton ’19, are his cousins. He prepared at Montclair Academy and Lawrenceville School. At pre- paratory school he was active in Public Speaking, Debating, Newspaper Work, Dramatics, and Tennis. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Tennis Squad (1) ; Daily Princetonian Board (1) (2), Assignment Editor (3) (4); member Theatre Intime (2), Business Manager (3), Executive Committee (4) ; Intracollegiate Athletic Association (3), Board of Directors (4); Board of Directors Student-Faculty Association; member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 433 Brown, with A. D. Adair, III, and D.C. Stuart, Jr.; Sophomore and Junior years at 432 Brown, with Adair; Senior year at 34-35 South West, with F. W. Dinsmore, Jr., H. A. Page, III, and D.C. Stuart, Jr. : Stevenson is a Presbyterian and a Republican. ages His permanent address is Rensselaer Road, Essex FellsN-]3 == [ 489 J seaceles £59 SQNCO. ARTHUR CHURCHILL STIRLING Art, Church Stirling was born January 23, 1912, in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. He has also lived in Ft. William, Ont., Buffalo, N.Y., and Phoenix, Ariz. He is the son of Chester Arthur Stirling, deceased, and Jennie DeWitt. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Kenmore High School, where he was a member of the German Club, Publications Board, Baseball and Basketball Teams, Hi-Y Club; President of the Student Council, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in Biology; member Chapel Choir (3) ; Madison Club, chairman House Committee. During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 302 Nassau Street. Stirling will probably study medicine, ae engage in the med- ical profession. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 35 Wardman Road, Kenmore, N.Y. [ 490 J RICHARD RALSTON -STOUT Dick Stout was born September 21, 1912, in Ocean Grove, N.J. He has also lived in Asbury Park, N.J. He is the son of Richard W. Stout, University of Pennsyl- vania 712, and Lillian Nevin Ralston. His father is a lawyer. He has one sister. He prepared at Neptune High School (Ocean Grove, N.J.), and Lawrenceville, where he was on the Football, Basketball, and Track Teams (letters in Football and Basketball). At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Basketball Team, numerals (1), Squad (2), Team, letter (3); Football Squad (1) ; member Tiger Inn. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 111 Henry, with Charles H. Kendrick, Jr.; Junior year at 1279 Hall, with E. H. Whitehead; Senior year at 12 ’79 Hall, with White- head and E. D. Keller. Stout plans to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is Electric Building, Asbury Park, N.J. [ 491 ] CHARLES HELMES TRAGER, JR. Helme Strater was born January 31, 1913, in Louisville, Ky. He is the son of Charles Helme Strater ’06 and Alice Barnes. His father is a lawyer. He has one brother and two sisters. Among his relatives who graduated from Princeton are Harry A. Strater ’03, Leonard G. Strater’17, and Henry H. Strater’19. He prepared at Hotchkiss School. At Princeton he majored in Geology. During Freshman year he roomed at 27 Campbell, with W. M. Richardson; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 115 Blair, with C. W. Blair. Strater’s permanent address is 200 Locust Ave., Rye, N.Y. [ 492 J rs ‘ So etitdea cad oan ee ca eet ay a 27 ) RII einem rr tear gS Poe ee yn Ret ese CEN San Se PERO is Soe Na ite chinopeieec wen Tet se ete OR pu Se aceny syiee ROR S “sch ao 2 is 5 . aa x ‘ € lee : : . : P my : Of cal Wide . : . . ; Oy a7 pene |e . A a “ « Tee c n cl Rear rade” uae CistSYon CURIE QI eeu meg 10 = . a rs rece See ap sey o oe . Le z PORTER NORTON STREETER Nort, Norton Streeter was born April 25, 1911, in Buffalo, N.Y. He is the son of Daniel W. Streeter, Harvard ’07, and Gertrude Norton. His father is vice-president of Niagara Share; trustee Albright Art Gallery; chairman E. R. B. and Erie County Unem- ployment Relief. He has one brother and one sister. D. B. Streeter Ove ie OLOtner He prepared at LeRosey School (Switzerland), and The Hill School (Pennsylvania), where he was active in Dramatics, mem- ber Student Council, and on the Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in History; Honor Roll (3). He was on the Freshman Crew; member Interclub Committee; Colonial Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 113 Holder, with Clay McCormick; Sophomore year at 9-A Holder, with Bill Fischer and R. Osborne; Junior and Senior years at the Colonial Club. Streeter will probably engage in U.S. Foreign Service. He isa Republican. His permanent address is 869 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. [ 493 J FREDERICK SMITH STRONG, III Fritz Strong was born September 2, 1913, in Washington, D.C. He has also lived at West Point, Detroit, Los Angeles, and Chicago. He is the son of Frederick S. Strong, Jr., West Point 710, and Marjorie Lee Ward. His father is active vice-president of an investment realty company. He has one brother and two sisters. John W. Streng ’38 is his brother, and Harold L. Ward ’21 is his uncle. ; He prepared at Cranbrook School, and St. Paul’s, where he was a member of the Scientific Society, Glee Club, and Chess Club. At Princeton he majored in History . He was a member of the R.O.T.C., winning First Class Gunner’s medal and Pistol Sharpshooter’s medal ; Swim- ming Team, numerals (1), letters (3) (4) ; member Gun Club and Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St., with F. J. Griffiths ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 38 Little, with Griffiths. Strong will probably study law at Harvard. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Orchard Lake, Mich. [ 494 J avis 6, RT oe ted thy oe ae tas DVON ENS Daa legal sis as ga ioc a la arias ak Stain tae ary Pays Ble selene Behwen eb eaten aoc gn we een ate, Sty ee OS Ea PNG Me ace a gE ooh re Be Se RASS iy) a aL Cork: ea B ee . ors “, cs eee) 5 f Ly Rey Bc a Ae Se SS a oe i ae Let) ae oe ENS ee, 5 es . 4 ae. Pan Gaal . ie aS ry ve. fe ose ‘ p we _ : ee ° TINVONYEETON EDEN - be fe a D —-: =F 8 Aad ler ae aces - SY wt pe . Sereay ES aS a5 38 ee “¢ eee gS. LE diel yale is = ae igs Miprcoe bp 2 = a nea hee Meads srisiiges Sieg eves gt OS islee : « aoe ' oO aoe SE TIS Tee Ta eal esi Sr as tray we oe rag SC eae DONALD CLIVE STUART, JR. Don, Donnie, Stupot Stuart was born January 17, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Princeton. He is the son of Donald Clive Stuart, Michigan ’03, Columbia Ph.D., and Hertha vom Baur, deceased. His father is professor of Dramatic Art at Princeton University. He has one sister. Duane Reed Stuart, Jr., ’27, and Douglas E. Stuart ’35, are his cousins. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in English; Honor Roll (2). He was on the Daily Princetonian Board (1) (2) (3), Managing Editor (4); Alumni Weekly Sport Columnist (4) ; Contributing Editor Princeton Calendar (4) ; Bric-a-Brac Board (2) (3) (4); Publicity Director Theatre Intime (4) ; member International Relations Club (2) (3) (4); Quadrangle Club, Sec- retary (3), Vice-President (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 433 Brown, with W. W. Stevenson, Jr.,’35, and A. D. Adair ’36 ; Sophomore year at 121 Little, with D. E. Stuart; Junior year at 35 South West, with F. W. Dinsmore ’25, and G. E. Brown °34; Senior year at 35 South West, with Dinsmore, W. W. Stevenson, Jeseand H. A. Page, III. Stuart plans to engage in journalism. He is a Unitarian and an Independent. His permanent address is 182 Western Way, Princeton, N.]. [ 495 J ; te Cot : sty ¥ ny, ey ° ese sy om vee BeLe pa a ; : wet Me age ater ilege gael Sarai fo . 7 rsh. Eg ye 4° 1 ee? ee ad pi DOUGLAS EDMUNDS STUART Doug Stuart was born September 10, 1912, in Princeton, N.J. He has also lived in Berkeley, Calif., and in New York City. He is the son of Duane Reed Stuart, Michigan ’96, M.A. and Ph.D., and Emilie Eugenie Meddaugh. His father is a professor; chairman of the Department of Classics at Princeton University. He has one brother and two sisters. D. R. Stuart, Jr., ’27, is his brother, and D.C. Stuart, Jr., 735 is his cousin. He prepared at Taft School and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Publications Board, member Glee Club, Choir, and Band. | At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Princetonian Board, Crow's Nest Columnist (3) (4); member Triangle Club (2) (3) (4); Band (1) (2); Equinox Orchestra (2) (3) (4); Instrumental Club (1) ; Cloister Inn, Secretary; Vice-President (resigned). During Freshman year he roomed at 2 South East Brown, with J. S. MacVickar; Sophomore year at 121 Little, with D. C. Stuart, Jr.; Junior and Senior years at 431 Cuyler, with S. P. Walker. Stuart will probably engage in the advertising business. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 60 Battle Road, Princeton, N.]. [ 496 | MOM CHOW PRASOBSUKH SUKHSVASTI Ned Sukhsvasti was born November 20, 1913, in Siam. He has also lived in Philadelphia, and in Washington, D.C. His father is deceased. He prepared at Chestnut Hill Academy, where he was active in Wrestling, Tennis, Dramatics, and Boxing. Sukhsvasti left Princeton at the end of Sophomore year, spent the year 1933-34 studying at Miami University, returning to Siam the following summer. He is a Buddhist. His address is Bangkok, Siam. [ 497 J WILLIAM HAMILTON SULLIVAN Sullivan was born April 14, 1912, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Fred B. Sullivan and Helen Hamilton. His father, who graduated from New York University, is in the dry- dock business. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Hun School, where he was on the Polo Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics; member Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed on Vandeventer Ave., with D. Hand and J. Walsh; Sophomore year at 131 Holder, with D. Hand and C. Koehn; Junior and Senior years at 301 Hamilton, with Hammond and Hack. Sullivan is a Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 19 Corlies Ave., Allenhurst, N.J. [ 498 J ROBERT HENRY SUPER Bob Super was born June 13, 1914, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He is the son of John Henry Super, Jr., Dickinson College ’o9, A.M. University of Pennsylvania, and Sadie Priscilla Rothermel. His father is principal of the James M. Coughlin High School, in Wilkes-Barre. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Coughlin High School, Wilkes-Barre, where he was a member of the National Honor Society ; Editor-in-Chief of the Publications Board ; member Dramatic Society, Orchestra, Band, and Chosophic Literary Society. At Princeton he majored in English; Phi Beta Kappa; winner Hope Debating Prize ; Class of 1870 Sophomore English Prize ; honorable mention for Francis Biddle Sophomore Essay Prize; Class of 1870 Junior Prize in English; portion of Wood Legacy Prize. He was a member of the Band; Varsity Debate Panel ; ‘““The Club”; German Club, Clio Hall. During Freshman year he roomed at 46 Vandeventer Ave., with George L. Fenner, Jr. ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years with Fenner at 133 Holder. Super plans to study for a Ph.D. degree in English, at Princeton or Harvard, and will probably engage in teaching. He is a Lutheran and a Republican. His permanent address is 302 Academy St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. [ 499 J a © Gis eat re eter hay Ninian 2 INGEN eee as ° ON at? EDWIN WHITE SUTTON, JR. Kole, Sut Sutton was born September 15, 1913, in Honolulu, Hawai. He is the son of Edwin White Sutton, Michigan ’o1, LL.B., and Alice Benton Carpenter. His father is director of the Von Homm- Young Company, in Honolulu. He has two brothers. He prepared at Punahou Academy, where he was on the Tennis Team, and active in Athletics. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group Honors. He was a member of the School of Public and International Affairs, and of the Terrace Club, Treasurer. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 303 Lock- hart; Junior year at 332 Cuyler; Senior year at 21 North West, with Llewellyn Thomas. Sutton will probably engage in business in Honolulu. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is Oahu Ave. and Alaula Way, Manoa Valley, Honolulu, Hawaii. | [ 500 J FRANCIS EDWARD SWANN Swann was born July 17, 1913, in Annapolis, Md. He has also lived in Baltimore, Md., Rehoboth Beach, Del., Munich, Germany, New York City, Vienna, Austria, and numerous other places. He is the son of Don Swann, St. John’s College, Annapolis ’08, and Mar- gherita Kinnear Harrell. His father is an etcher and water-colorist; un- official etcher for the U.S. Navy. He has one brother, Don Swann, Jr., ’34, and one sister. He prepared at Gilman Country School, in Baltimore, where he was on the Football Team; won Debating Medal and Plaque; on the Baseball Team; member Glee Club, Choir, Dramatic Society ; Editor School Paper ; Editor and Contributor to the quarterly Literary Magazine. i At Princeton he majored in Engineering ; Princetonian Candidate. Swann left Princeton during Freshman year. He attended Johns Hopkins University for a year, winning a Faculty Scholarship. He is at present acting and writing, having played with stock companies in Baltimore, Fort Worth, Atlanta and Martha’s Vineyard; he is also interested in radio. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 879 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. [501 J + ye ey Sibebuasmiee eeyeuee . Py e . int 4 SSCS Ae ayy eo. - = sie Nee? tee SEL es St ep ee er Oe Rare Se Ne pti ae chee dy oR ciel POR in S00) rae We e ¥ a ae |], a) S. . oF od . e . °! oe 5 ee |e eS a ; 0 i fe B 5 Saye : Pee “YU - eS, fs fe) i Meer “A: Ss 5 3, ere sie or (ge. sicjaemmers Ps Siticete, Te sae ie ehetiies Skisiy a Mea e oe aA | =o ue: 5 ak sf fe HUGH BARTLEY SWEENY, JR. Jim Sweeny was born September 24, 1914, in Plainfield, N.J. He is the son of Hugh B. Sweeny and Edith Hannaford. His father is credit manager of J. D. Lorzeaux Lumber Company, in Plainfield. He has one sister. —- He prepared at Plainfield High School, where he was on the Debating Team, Publications Board, and member Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy ; member Clio Hall and Madison Club. During the four years of college he roomed at 26 North Edwards. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1151 Stilford Ave., Plainfield, N.J. [ 502 ] JAMES HUNTINGTON SYMINGTON Jim Symington was born April 27, 1913, in Baltimor e, Md. He is the son of W. S. Symington, Jr., Johns Hopkins ’94, deceased, and Emily Kuhn Harrison. His father was a judge in the Maryland Court of Common Pleas. He has three brothers and one sister. Among his relatives who have attended Princeton are J. F. Symington ’33, A. L. Symington 36, Barton Harrison ’36, and S. B. Symington °37. He prepared at Gilman School, and Kent, where he was on the Publica- tions Board, Football and Hockey Teams, and Crew. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Football and Wrestling Teams, and Crew, numerals in all; Captain Freshman Crew ; Football Scrubs, letter (2); Third Varsity Crew, letter (2); J.V. Crew, insignia (3); member Ivy Club, ‘Treasurer. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 2-A Holder, with Dudley and Colmore; Junior year at 42 Patton, with Dudley, Haggin, Weaver, and Denison; Senior year at 42 Patton, with Dudley, Weaver, and Denison. Symington is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Gibson Island, Pasadena Post Office, Md. Lesojed e 7 FRANK MARTIN TACK Spike Tack was born February 28, 1914, in Sewickley, Pa. He is the son of Harry S. Tack, Yale ’10; Ph.D., and Marie Louise Martin. His father is president of the American Oil Development Company. He has two brothers and two sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was a member of the Glee Club, Dance Band, and Polo Team. At Princeton he majored in Biology; member Glee Club (1) (2); Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 113 Lockhart, with Bill Chapin; Senior year at 623 Cuyler. Tack plans to continue his studies in biology at Princeton, and to attend Cornell Medical School, in New York City. He will probably become a surgeon. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 520 Pine Road, Sewickley, Pa. [ 504 J Eigicta nemimear Sng aun Gi yates aan Mer iii geen Sutin tra ne Gabi eee ml gnS 3 os Aye ia tase! se Seton tee Ne eae OF Stee MTS ee Fr pie tinge tga a CP Oa ERT Seats ee SEF rs 3 eq = TIAA SRST Ss Nee Siig Su GaeSOLNe Vaio GS CES ear ae bo an Sree Ba ee sal eee oe ae a en A SJE Ae Se ge sores 2 Set sain! Hin ee Calan tice hice Rae oa , A mm ie on pace 7, 3 ya : adil ue : ‘ f Cel eee sien se AN ” ‘ ee ide ™. 5 : ots . 4 se ° a) iN): ‘ o7 mea tan | ie aX} ae 3 'e) yay Ae isin MY Koper! ch fe K TINWONAZZONEL EL: x = FOU AVON EV. Se W hans Tass aeettaeoteaat Relen Apnea yg ES : S : af ; my eM EW SV ea ke ear or a om : she. Tote eter BC eT ee 5 4 ; a. ra ; 2 Y 5 : ° - ’ ¥ a . mie aes fi Boyes Ans ‘ JOHN WHITFIELD TAYLOR Jack Taylor was born April 20, 1914, in Paterson, N.J. He has also lived in Jersey City, East Orange, and Glen Ridge, N.J. He is the son of Frank W. Taylor and Ida Dorothy Westcott. His father is a court recorder. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Glen Ridge High School, where he was on the Baseball, Football, and Basketball Teams, and President of the Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Economics; First Group Honors. He was on the Freshman Basketball Team, numerals; Freshman Baseball Team, numerals; Squash Team, letter (3) ; Terrace Club, Vice-President and Sports Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Ce Place; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 107 Patton. Taylor’s permanent address is 23 Wildwood Terrace, ‘Glen Ridge, N.J. [ 505 J ROBERT EDWARD LEE TAYLOR, JR. Bob Taylor was born June 8, 1913, in Norfolk, Va. He has also lived in Chicago and Baltimore. He ts the son of R. E. Lee Taylor, University of Virginia ’02, A.B., and Lelia Symington Goode. His father is an architect; senior partner in the firm of Taylor and Fisher. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are S. S. Janney ’29, J. S. Janney ’30, J. F. Symington 33, and J. H. Symington ’35. He prepared at Gilman School, and Episcopal School (Alexandria, Va.), where he was on the Football, Basketball, and Tennis Teams, and Publi- cations Boards. | At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, numerals; Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals; Varsity Soccer Squad (2); Soccer Team, letter (3) ; Freshman Basketball Squad ; member Undergraduate Council (3) (4); Interclub Committee; Student-Faculty Association (3) (4); Right Wing Club; Ivy Club, President. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 442 Brown, with J. P. Williams, III; Junior and Senior years at the Ivy Club, with C. B. Colmore, Jr. Taylor plans to engage in newspaper circulation work. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 701 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. [ 506 |] SF we foo 9 gies EERE RT STOEL aT REL OLE et ae apa eAL acy Ree enna Renee Meals resp eg ad eee el Mgt Sidestite + TRE ‘ S Suis Sasi Sie Mak twee Felten wie Miake Si chug Tass seen « adideen welees sal Pe aa GT Cicer ay ASN, ‘ at vices) Koerner Gis ae a, ees Se AH 2 W.e Ops leat ia as i cee Ropers . 5 = %e i Saber, fae ee, ead pe ° ye’ b S! y, a fe cee a se eee ue wy PS rates y pres i y j : A N + Se ae + ry ; oe 9 ‘ 4 ey ae PG + Po: s le fi, : 4 z eS rr 4 : a Pp the ron : i yaa) ue Cal ic . . . . oe . S ae Gee Gn aed t) SY + gees” sb Uae Bp, £ 2 Ba i IWWONLZZONLEEEL: CAUATON GI COVEY: satp - Rie a Boab a ie = J vet i ate a en i Oe ee Sep reas Qiew Menace tere Mee AT eS Oe Toe : o] (can ro tee elie wae ans eee Se eee Wisea’g) Aesers ee sree ee meets” one aes ai. ae ay as es Ona Dees Ses Me isAaipene wtetnees Sere: = as b, Fan j B - torr ores a z tn Srimtay cenn ase Bhar Ore sacra irs FREDERICK HARLAN TEMPLE Fred, Harley, Temp Temple was born February 23, 1915, in New Rochelle, N.Y. He has also lived in Norwich, Vt., New Canaan, Conn., and in New York City. He is the son of Edward L. Temple, deceased, and Helen Clough Wood. He has three brothers and one sister. He prepared at New Rochelle High School, where he was on the School Annual Board, Track Team, a Scholarship holder, and member of various committees. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of the Gateway Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 32 North Edwards; Junior year at 532 Cuyler with William F. Oliver, Jr.; Senior year with Oliver at 404 Cuyler. Temple is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 35-33 Crescent St., Astoria, Long Island, N.Y. bu veel et ETE CPRR RL ECS SS £ SS MUNEYORI TERASHIMA | Terashima was born October 6, 1910, in Tokyo, Japan. He 1s the son of Sei-ich-ro Terashima, deceased, and Kio Mitsui, deceased. His father, who attended the University of Pennsyl- vania, was a member of the House of Peers, Tokyo, Japan; director of Mitsui Trust Company, and others. He has two sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was on the Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics, winning Second Group Honors. He was on the Princeton T¢ger Business Board (1) (2) (3) (4); member Chess Club (4); Ivy Club. During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 1-B Ham- ilton. Terashima expects to engage in Governmental Service. His permanent address is Kojimachi-Ku, ‘Tokyo, Japan. [ 508 J 3d SRT AT Oe IT a speig Ss Maipl at OU ie hens a ee aang NT ge PCa cee oa RENE Oa Ie CLO RCS Se Seah le as URS NAY, . z f ; ; Y 4 ae “fX - . . 5 sep f a Vv y Rie Re 2. 2A 4 A ; 4 ° cof b. ‘ , Des aH On u 42 -j-- + AAS is bee ‘i a 4 , i 33 as); e ae i oO Fc 2 LINVONAZ ONENESS she ‘ of P a of a bes Spins i , cok S SERED, PRLS Ny RIE! DRTUSERE ILE AOR tal : hee CAA acco secesbarete at ant On oC Co eins CANT Cece, SEEN F s ‘ ‘S i ae = 3 Cintas Sei, : ae Tae eee ° - lat I “ “5 eed ° Cire isin gh POEUN Pie PE RM EEEEUER BT: Pete Theurer was born January 12, 1913, in Chicago, Ill. _ He is the son of Peter Schoenhofen Theurer, Cornell ’03, de- ceased, and Ilma Caroline Pfister. His father was president of the Schoenhofen Brewing Company; treasurer Illinois Manufactur- ers Association. He has one sister. He prepared at Chicago Latin School, and Phillips Academy (Andover, Mass.), where he was on the Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in French. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals; Assistant Manager Baseball (3) ; Man- ager of Baseball (4); Triangle Club, Singing Chorus (2), Cast (3), Vice-President (4) ; member Managers’ Club; Tiger Inn. During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 5-A Campbell, with William A. Cremin. Theurer is undecided as to his future occupation. His permanent address is 232 East Walton Place, Chicago, Il. [ 509 J aon ONES GTA ae eo aa oh Oe EL AN wale poy ata t ciateat cin a aia he gl BC ARES ie a ginUae Gog seme “e IW, TTS aS. Se itritpeadioig an eae OT Sa atoll an it GRO as ee Ci Sou ie Se Ce aOR eo) hours ar sehen Rene ASS 4 1 BOE ee Panerai Oc Se , tt iss Rea ae Rie veiges sis: 4 : : ; ae foe) ee y 2h aro We , sa f VY y @ “ i: eR 5 ‘Sr, an Fy 9 3 Sy, os : foe We ee A} eo’ |) ea Bey aden, Bn = i o . aoe le pons, nf yi es ees 6 i S “y . Vom Ber ae ye - A vps g ie. SST ee minisesmaca tan bs . SIE ARBIE Pash, a 2. . Sprang ise RP ROS alka ilar aH Os ony UEP yy aie ss eat helt Seas Cpe sa iste . Teenie ce Seay = is . es ay artes oeseae gk OF aes toe A | , wil cues ea sivas TNE UT 1 . . ; ; Sievers c ae . . 1 ‘ GEORGE EDWIN THOMAS a Thomas was born September 17, 1902, in Worcester, Mass. He ts the son of Walter Fred Thomas and Margaret Kelliher, deceased. His father, who graduated from Worcester Technical College, is City Fire Captain. He has two sisters. He prepared at Mount Hermon School, where he was a member of the Literary Club, Football, Baseball, and Wrestling Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics; winner of $100 Im- provement Prize in Freshman year, from the Princeton Club of New York. He was a member of the Freshman Baseball Team, numerals (1); Gateway Club, Treasurer. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed in Reunion, with C. Whitney and J. Maloney; Junior year at the Gateway Club, with Goose Gosnell and Charlie Hascall; Senior year at Gateway Club, with Dick Neel and Solon Rhode. Thomas’ permanent address is 25 Ascadilla Road, Worcester, Mass. [ stom) LLEWELLYN CRUIKSHANK THOMAS Llew Thomas was born November 5, 1913, in Porto Alegre, Brazil. He has also lived in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Rt. Rev. William M. M. Thomas, University of Vir- ginia ’o1, B.A., B.D., and Sara Elizabeth Cruikshank. His father is a mis- sionary ; Missionary Bishop Protestant Episcopal Church; Bishop Brazilian Episcopal Church. He has one brother. George Tazewell Thomas ’27 is his cousin. He prepared at Episcopal High School, in Alexandria, Va., where he was on the Publication Board, member Literary Society, Track, and Light- weight Football Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics ; Honor Roll (2) (3). He was on the Freshman Cross Country Squad; Freshman and Varsity Track Squad (1) (2); member Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St.; Sophomore year at 7 North Edwards; Junior year at 21 North West with Minot Canfield Morgan, Jr.; Senior year at 21 North West with E. White Sutton, Jr. Thomas plans to engage in auditing. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 281 Fourth Ave., New York City. Psere ET ERC ee ILE CSE LT A Le APO SSSI AACR OID ELEN eA ait a Sey = = = hoes 3 a Gay BORIC TE TI TEA g 2. Pere AIR IMID ae RRRES cco tere Ore eae : See iare ti are aes (keene a ae ae c = Se | ES eer ay ee dr res ih ns bear ich So Coe Ar ytlone LAW NCS Ns SE PTig Se OS qe Pay 8h ee S eeiSo Un trac eterna eee a= eee Wn erie aN BAR| MR a RG RT pilin inads RR CUA CT 3 F ) ay (4 xa 5 ist arn We hs A cr ae ; : or VES : i je | : : + Pare jeg cS Riese s- . — ae dj oe ee fe F vy. eee =a act ese “¢ i ya Be Ca aha kadis Riek eager S Tha parce bh Beer Lay Bai i pai MER CY ae esr aa fe CAS Oe pda ee + Lat Aaa peat Ik neat Cedars SAO ERS Mn a DES EN Nees ia ade SI OP Sed = Af (gece ees A i sea iy) doses A Ce ey or BIOF, arr .¢ B ¥ . Leo “¢ e . Pind or Si °,° 7s © t . SAMUEL FINLEY THOMAS Duke of Death Thomas was born October 12, 1913, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. He has also lived in Paris, New York, and London. He is the son of Edward R. Thomas, deceased, and Elizabeth Reynolds Finley. His father, who graduated from Yale, was engaged in newspaper work; with the Morning Telegraph; Astor Theatre. He prepared at Le Rosey School in Switzerland, and Choate School, where he was on the Cross Country Team and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry ; Phi Beta Kappa. He was on the Nassau Lit Board (2). During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place, with S. B. Coke; Sophomore year with Coke at 112 Henry; Junior and Senior years at 212 Cuyler, with D. D. MacMillan. Thomas intends to study medicine, and engage in the medical profession. His permanent address is 182 West 58th St., New York City. [ 512 ] ; UAV WALKER Van ATTA THOMAS Tommy Thomas was born December 25, 1910, in New York City. He has also lived in Bayonne and Hackettstown, N.J. He is the son of Frederick Walker Thomas, Cornell ’o1, and Ella Van Atta. His father is in the automobile business ; president Thomas Motors. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Hackettstown High School, and Lawrence- ville. At High School he was on the Football Team; at Lawrence- ville, on the Swimming Team, Tennis Team, and a member of the Musical Organizations. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Swimming Team, Captain, numerals (1), letters (2) (3), Captain, letter (4); member Cannon Club. | During Freshman year he roomed at 54 North Tulane St., with David L. Chambers, Jr., ’34; Sophomore year at 92 Holder, with D. L. Chambers and W. K. Welliver ’34; Junior year at 32 Little, alone ; Senior year at 11 Upper Pyne, with William R. Reitzell, Jr. Thomas is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Hackettstown, N.J. ff sy se en T Caan AL Pig a Safes A tawigeth sos wef Sate TL a aghe m nlzahe A tie DeteT ne) a Casa ce ase Sy eet the pra eah Sir ee 5 tel Sia ee Eee Oak wal sey ues ayers pe NE So S yy. Sees Be iy ee a tS + : ve e| iad ae 3 ok? of. : f y ? Ss x: eGR 3 Rone fe . INV ONLI ONLY EN age (4 hoe f re Y p a ee i. ‘ Sie ee see se (fe Sr tO esa SM mets Be Beet cei, Ge 2 OM stitet Es oe SiH oe oe GPa Lessee iat ie Gina ss esi ode oh Salon as “ Cae PA - 77 - . i Nr ats nas orgs trek et Oa oy Poe ¥ . WILLIAMSON THOMAS Sandy Thomas was born January 29, 1913, in Elizabeth, N.J. He is the son of James Provoost Thomas and Bernardine Rus- sell Edson. His father is a stock broker; special partner in J. W. Davis and Company, rr1 Broadway, New York City. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are R. McK. Ehomasy o3ivid. (We) Pelle’95, ReoMck® Dhomasa) rae: o3eane EWR el gti 2: He prepared at St. Paul’s School, in Concord, N.H., where he was on the Football, Hockey, Squash, and Tennis Teams, Crew, and a member of the Literary Society. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman 150-pound Crew; member Thursday Afternoon Club; Cap and Gown Club. ) During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., with Caleb F. Fox, II]; Sophomore year with Fox at 114 Holder; Junior year at 52 °79 Hall, with C. F. Fox, Hunter Moss, and J. A. Fleitas; Senior year at 52°79 Hall, with C. W. McAlpin. Thomas is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Locust, N.J. [E, Sale .¢ eee er x : eae SRL IA ITB . AFTRA 3 PER : ee at Parrett a net eet ee E 4 dis ce iad a at tee that 20 OL : oy cat see . NELSON THOMASSON, III Nels, Tommy Thomasson was born April 24, 1913, in Chicago, IIL. He is the son of Nelson Thomasson, Jr., ’00, and Northwestern Law School, and Indie Gardiner. His father is in the real estate business. He has two brothers. He prepared at Chicago Latin School, where he was on the Basketball Team, Crew, and Football Manager. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Lacrosse Team (1); Lacrosse Manager (2) (3), numerals (3) ; member the Dink Board; Triangle Club; Banjo Club; Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 4 Lower Pyne; Sopho- more, Junior and Senior years at 134 Henry with L. H. Edmonston. Thomasson plans to work on a Literary Review syndicate. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 1345 Astor St., Chicago, Ill. h 525 J eae . aussi phe ee + FREDERICK GHARLES ELUM Charlie, Tummy Thum was born September 8, 1913, in Butte, Mont. He has also lived in Salt Lake City, Denver, Cincinnati, Montclair, N.]., and Cleveland. He is the son of Ernest Edgar Thum, Colorado School of Mines ’o5, and Clara Buchanan Orr. His father is a metallurgical editor, working for the American Society of Metals as Editor-in-Chief of Metal Progress. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Montclair High School, where he was President of the Dramatic Club and French Club. At Princeton he majored in Architecture; First Group Honors; Hon- orable Mention for Frank Barnard White Prize in Architecture; Theatre Intime (1) (2), Art Director (3), Vice-President (4); Designer Triangle Club Scenery (4) ; member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 133 Foulke, with William G. Moulton. Thum plans to continue his architectural studies at Princeton, and to become an architect. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 15681 Brewster Road, East Cleveland, Ohio. [ 516 J a ASTRO ie ka EE TE sraiat eS chins alee eres ee agen cept Seimre ay : : PL Ra Pe ns eavaGetdan Sls tg — “ = —— - ae MER IQ tes a: Dr Seer ea re cyte Se ort ores SM, Uae m See ras (fete RZ EON is Hahn ae ay ay pa ee ee ae a: a aw wiley XQ 5 $e ok Ci seteae Roe i A bedan q . A VW k ae . '. 2¢lge + mie cp + : j an +s she h ie p As Ra) Ee Sy) fae eS, s ey fe ME RR Stes VAR OI Mose V Fi ° SoS Winiat ey BO aieN 6) Gia) Tesla Us glaly, Gall gad ts i hee Ge. ee ier Sl ae = Ae. wee pa AP . Aleta aa Og ee CNet elales Sere eee, Orreag i ae Cee ye oc iaue [ev ery er eeae fee RC aha? Bitte es iS ete . FE eho saiiag ede «+ SAS stcencth08 2k Oa toe . ’ OEY Pa Ey Ee REO a eee aD i ei ay ar erg ode ai es : NORCROSS SHELDON TILNEY Skippy Tilney was born December 29, 1913, in Orange, N.J. He has also lived in New York City and Palm Beach, Fla. He is the son of I. Sheldon Tilney and Augusta Munn. His father, who graduated from Haverford College, is a broker; retired partner of Walker Brothers brokerage firm, in New York City. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who graduated from Princeton are Charles Allen Munn ’81 and Orson D. Munn ’o6. He prepared at Groton School, where he was on the Tennis and Hockey Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group Honors. He was Candidate for Hockey Team (1); member Championship Tennis Team (1); Varsity Tennis Team, letters (2) (3) ; winner College Tennis Tourna- ment (4); member Honor Committee; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 212 Lockhart, with Douglas Gorman, Jr.; Sophomore year at 3-B and 74 Holder, with Gorman; Junior and Senior years with Gorman at 523 ’03 Hall. Tilney plans to study law at Fordham, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Llewellyn Park, Orange, N.J. ee | ee ye. 2 ER ERI ee wes PS fet ere means bay yom Mae nee oat foros ran - os - a Pe SG): Eo PAN pene bent GOURD Sethe TS eas ts ry ee a v - . aor Aas + odie - ° oe 4% . . z . 5 aie oi. beste ie . : 0 QUO ‘A, a Ba - Re e { Ys A TUF AVA Pee ‘a . r Coy neler rand ee oe ha eh) eat Ses Ge! : Fe fe seater 8p GTR SAE! SO CNG eed fe . é CRORE er a . GEORGE METZGER TODD, JR. Todd was born August 5, 1912, in Toledo, Ohio. He is the son of George M. Todd, Pennsylvania ’96, and Clara Greeley Williams. His father is a surgeon. He has one sister. He prepared at Phillips Academy, in Andover, Mass. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau Street. Todd left Princeton at the end of Freshman year, to attend the University of Michigan, where he is at present a student; Alpha Delta Phi. His permanent address is 2372 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio. fie Seuss a? { a i s i “ . - a rtf | r@) 1 c | p EEOVOI WoW EV: ie ere ones Namen east tS OS fe eres ae CLARK BALDWIN TOWER Gabe Tower was born September 19, 1912, in Maplewood, N.J. He is the son of Lewis C. Tower, and Amelia Dorothy Damm, deceased. His father is retired. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at South Orange High School, and Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Park Place, alone; Sophomore year at 43 Holder, with Paul Hand; Junior year alone at 301 Foulke; Senior year, also alone, at 323 Foulke. Tower will probably study for a Ch.E. degree, and become a chemical engineer. blensarChristian: His permanent address is South Orange, N.J. [ 519 J e . io . wad LP ATS O.e6 = Rad nt page re BOA a eirnay orem BSA ARIA DEA 3 he Gear s q a oe 5 3 i . . : em a i Se 5 Ly Se She eee ete ee eset ae ae Sant OT et LR OF ae tee 5 HENRY TOWNEND Hank Townend was born February 28, 1913, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He is the son of Richard Henry Mitchell and Mae Elizabeth Townend. His father is a banker; head cashier Miners National Bank in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He has one brother, Frank ‘Townend “Sey He prepared at Andover, where he was on the Football and Track Teams, Wrestling Captain, and on the Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Varsity Wrestling Squad (2) (3); Class Wrestling Team, medal (3); member Charter Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 123 Little, with Frank Townend; Junior and Senior years at 123 Little with Roland Voorhees. Townend is engaged to Miss Muriel Ronee of Baltimore, Md. He expects to engage in business, with the International Business Machines Company. He isa Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is Dallas, Luzerne County, Pa. [ 520 J EEL PRT I RI as TT PT ERO NS CE TE TAT eA anes AO nid rarer Peis oO Bt ied ene 1G) ceca ae ae SN wie Sse OF En 5 Tari PPAR Gee ey ost S SERS aaee ae PIC a aha - TON Ree aaa be ee (Roman CNT, ES ee ie z _ ij Y ae Ws -bet Ti Sone a eS tr a 3 es ar “4 Cau) 4 ae SY 3 4 ae ° : ‘ y wet ae oe BEES Y ie os le [oe A : : e aie ra Re ae ‘ = 3 a A Del ee ea + AANA ae r . ve t ‘ L ; 7 fee, iN Bag) hi %,7 ie eagle . a 3 8.: See one - ANA ea . J . % 2 ests cess — Tes! Ber . CO. a ry it O: a i te 45, 6 = wey OD sc ee BS a WS we Teule aisle, hie) 4 er cet “es OSA. 5 = i? Le a a Laces ak sae Soe ooh CE one } . ane aus el ’ $@ ay es 3 3 = .08, miles ag? az 4 egestas “ys adie oe ° HERMINIO TRAVIESAS Travie _ Traviesas was born October 1, 1914, in Sagua la Grande, Cuba. He has also lived in Brooklyn, N.Y. He ts the son of Juan Traviesas, deceased, and Isabel Negrete. His father was a wholesale merchant. He has two brothers and four sisters. He prepared at Manual Training High School, in Brooklyn, N.Y., where he was President of the Senior Class; Advertising Manager of the School Publication; President of the Student Bank. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Scholarship won in Senior year. During Freshman year he roomed at 743 Pyne and 427 Panay Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 427 Pyne. Traviesas will probably engage in the advertising business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 364 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. [ 521 J DON CARLOS TRAVIS, JR. Travis was born December 3, 1911, in Kenosha, Wis. He is the son of Don Carlos Travis and Emilie Frederika Rahr. His father is a developmental supervisor; with Simmons Com- pany. He has one brother. He prepared at Central High School, in Kenosha, Wis., where he was on the Dramatic and Student Government Boards. At Princeton he majored in German; member Whig Hall (1) (2); Theatre Intime (2) (3) (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 3 Hill Dormitory ; Sopho- more year at 302 Walker and 5 North Edwards; Junior year at 204 Foulke, with S. C. Grant, Jr., ’33; Senior year at 21 South Edwards. Travis intends studying for a Ph.D. in German, at Princeton, and to engage in teaching. His permanent address is 6300 Fifth Ave., Kenosha, Wis. [ 522 ] 1% ge SSIS) VOp ct Dyan Ka CHAREES TREXLER Trex Trexler was born April 25, 1912, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Charles Trexler, Muhlenberg College ’03, A.B., A.M., D.D., and Ph.D., and Christine Von Dohlen-Siefke. His father is a clergyman; pastor St. James Church; president Greater New York Federation of Churches; Chaplain 101st Cav- alry. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Prince- ton 1s Herman Siefke 712. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School; active in Dramatics, Debating, and Assistant Manager of Wrestling. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages; Honors in Junior year. He was on the Fencing Team (3) (4) ; member Thea- Greelntime (2903) executives Oniittcea( Ailes berracesCuliby During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place with Sanford Ketcham; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 131 03 Hall. Trexler will probably engage in theatrical work. He isa Lutheran and a Democrat. His permanent address is 28 East 73rd St., New York City. [523 J ety SSOP IA SRA ae LE Pe eI else Ne Sys it oye ae eee ie Atami ral Regibeet ayia ee ete, Hee Neer hie Babi ab ASI FAAS i BE I PS prc OO Sy aon Joe Tec A a oa Cea ay FE ACEI | SOUTH ea ie 5 c oe NX. wie Reisie 5 5 % - . : f yy, y S S | QAR Nee é Be 7 : ; QPS Y oon... ba ro 6 TL ae) oan a BL sae? © 4 a a foe ie on Y ss ta é i 4 a IR Bh pits 3 f ; = i £ YY Nii poss ay ie 2]. . ae . _ a f yp bn A fi a a Gee eS en q i ve LAVA ON EEN J SB 7 FOU GI OV EVR + bor d : 3 “Sh. - ie Bp tee : LY emt eet sf SM eM EW MS a, Aegina gat eMiRcigaiece tmeRn ee aes me ees Po mt. Ge Tae site Neeics SF ore ieee agtsin ae es ese) Ip gelgteninse et Ceteag i ate Bese Se gee FITS Kee. Ree af i Sree Ey . A ot eee Ry as ee 3 a Cen st e ye tee A SO tPur rset ro = 9 ree CRE SoC fedocs apes ot Nae eee ie RSS Ic ta ROBERT PATTERSON TURNER, JR. Bob Turner was born April 26, 1912, in St. Louis, Mo. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa., and in York, Pa. He is the son of R. P. Turner, Cornell ’08, M.E., and Elsie Daumont. His father is a manufacturer; vice-president New York Wire Cloth Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Chestnut Hill Academy, where he was on the Publications Board, Sports Manager, and on the Tennis Team. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering. He was on the Princetontan News Board; Founder and Director Daily Prince- tonian Preparatory School Newspaper Association; Chairman Undergraduate Schools Committee ; Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 23 Little, with Corning Pearson ’34; Sophomore year at 428 Pyne Hall; Junior and Senior years at 13 Little. Turner will probably engage in engineering or manufacturing. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Country Club Road, York, Pa. [ 524 J So tee Onis) “a A ad “ee A) Crit ns e uc bY iad uate Se twigee See: Sh LO @ yee Me “A es ore See ve Faeroe : | JOHN REID TURNEY, JR. Jack, Johnny Turney was born September 28, 1913, in Nashville, Tenn. He has also lived in Jonesboro, Ark., St. Louis, Mo., and Washington, D.C. He is the son of John R. Turney and Martha Slaughter Perkins. His father, who graduated from Vanderbilt University, LL.B., is a lawyer, and director Federal Coordinator of Transportation. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at St. Louis Country Day School, where he was on the Fencing Team, Tennis Team, Debating, Dramatics, and Year Book Board, and member Press Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics; First Group Honors. He was on the Fencing Team, numerals (1), Varsity Team (3); Debating Panel (1) (2) (3) (4); Newspaper Correspondent (1) (2) (3) 4); Tutoring Asso- ciation (2) (3) (4); worked for Pennsylvania R.R. (3) (4); Music Orchestrator (1) (2) (3) (4); member Whig Hall and Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 23 Madison St.; Sophomore year at 403 Cuyler; Junior year at 36 Patton, with E. M. Mulock, Jr.; Senior year with R. C. Dickinson at 123 Brown. Turney intends to study law, and to engage in the legal profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 5510 Moorland Lane, Bethesda, Md. [ 525 J 1 ea MC Pod Tata a tn ee aE a ee qos. SLMS NT cole RCE Bo en Bash pene eS Ss Seance FSO oo a eee ate SSR rs) 7 ) ere tT oe Bk. Secs my eNOS OAs TOG) Nek ON age a ayeie a deere ff Ny Bie ENS fieatee aies 2 ro . . .? ae velbes — fecal . to oaeN 4 a eon es My WN ve 2 te j Ga sn) See Damed it). 3 2% ae : a A 7 ee om oy ees . Bee Bi g a . p os as at. = ES 5 wig CEG: JOSRPRIPST CURL toon ay nr parma i pee FS . Se poe a 7 APO | OAD Meas aca Pesan oe iS eet ocd i os 8, ‘ = ay : ‘ pe : 6 A 4 Noleire 7 ; 0 ne rae sles . Ld RUSSEULFTL RAVER: Twit Russ Tutt was born July 27, 1913, in Coronado, Calif. He has also lived in Colorado Springs, Colo. He is the son of Charles L. Tutt and Eleanor Dexter Annit, deceased. His father is in the investment business; vice-president and general manager Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs; presi- dent Beaver Park Company; president Garden City Sugar Com- pany ; president Securities and Investment Company. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at the Thacher School, in Ojai, Calif., where he was on the Soccer and Tennis Teams; Gymkhana Manager. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was a member of the Managers’ Club; Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 University Place; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 231 ’01 Hall, with L. M. Cathlesa| 1 utonicran Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1205 North Cascade Ave., Caltarente Springs, Colo. [ 526 J oe’ Cseay 2 a LE ca Te ES AT ne ta thane a oepeuteie mae me ka at ion (oes rey piney tas Se ee eames mt . Ce ; © be ge a Sei a eels kal Se Oe wibiee Senin oO, BEA Pe = rae a aS 7 Ne Pe ary ie = So Pe CoA IN RE CO ar gia a ucar minting Mice ars + Rs I) oe ig ate TEE ges Sa IS ws gee sta Does iss : ae RIA ere - aN = y Ae Dee eae, wate arene ten £ : Ze i ee ai pti : Saris Saree i . ; ve fs UE 5 va en i Bl on : 4 Ae Ree ae me 7.) Ss “2 bs i le fe, 5 b : ha hes 6 Tee iat ae |) Bae ra he WA Oe es . 4 A ie Geen ee Beat. ee.’ | ees F ed ie, Rental Oe ub) if y Ba IOs -¢ -. EY ve ea C Pal ‘ c y oi. Sag fk 7 eile Yori E : TANU ONY ON EEN es she h, ro p (5 “AS, Se ve see “Stk ova | een fe ya's y’ : - 5 7 w Ste . = meee nies A Soe Sante of eee hee See pet esu05 . “lee en a e C ’ at BL eae a, (Sie ce et ta So serge Bsa 8 ie . Sac ares ting? 9h OR EER He EA REIT ERT PRL Tara 5 crea! erate is a 7 eV Reston tee aad ES . HERBERT TUDWILER, JR. Tut Tutwiler was born March 27, 1912, in Birmingham, Ala. He is the son of Herbert Tutwiler and Mary Eastburn Ad- dison. His father is in the coal business. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Football and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering. He was on the Football Team, numerals (1) ; Scrub, letters (2) (3) (4); mem- ber Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed on Vandeventer Ave., with Richard Milnes; Sophomore year at 124 Foulke, with David Scott; Junior and Senior years with Scott at 235 Henry. Tutwiler is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 433 Brown-Marx Building, Bir- mingham, Ala. ET ERRG eee GANTT E Rte ae ee CE ETS Go ka OR re SS fear alien hoes e Lreemte oeeOt Men Cale Te eT eae ashes ie Oe a coer’ 2 S SET saa ar ee CT Sine Nana Pee fete CS ee ore ete ey Terie) ae Cte ASS = 7 RED pat tat at SOR ar head 2 See tlle, a. ase Gust e, 5 8 . 9: se fhe’: - QW, Tax an ae on E pane . : . ci R é y i = . Sie oy ’ ee is R ee = 4 ts re b - og. on ny u Ng ore) , cam i . . is? te om kon a “NM ie |) aS a or og ? 2 4 Ap Ze co 4 A , i 4a eid). teagee TP tyeedd. be g “ied P y B.S Lie s3 ‘ pe: p__| Ceee . sh - . A ANY OLE EA Tae (COVE WON GY bh A 4 fA : i a Eo Z . i ag wre ‘. {GoAG a VGA WMooe Mi . a .- A) miei @ ® oof : IN -ew Ee . aes COR! fem Sos 206 Be Ae ee le ste oases ie Sse Ete Sl OPS Se tene org Se BIT Sh KS Bei Encik s ie pt eae se a Se ee Oe eae: : aera pn yipidewi ‘ i Eds: tS tract der 5 b : VORP OAT EES Wi eo LS eRe Sensi “ SOO Ly SAS Neveral oka 4 ay CRS eit re 4 dar . HENRY WILLETS UNDERHILL, JR. Undie, Willie Underhill was born April 7, 1913, in Jericho, Long Island. He is the son of Henry W. Underhill, deceased, and Helen Wallower, also deceased. He has one brother. Among his rela- tives who attended Princeton are the following uncles: Frank C. Wallower ’03, E. Z. Wallower ’o05, and H. H. Wallower 714. He prepared at Friends’ Academy, and the Gunnery School, where he was on the Dramatics and Year Book Boards; member Glee Club; Football and Baseball Manager, and on the Baseball Squad. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering. He was on the 150-pound Crew (2); member Theatre Intime (2) (3), Stage Manager (4) Triangle; Clubi(3) (4) +Glee Club (1 )y(2 (ane “The Club” (4) ;..Princeton University Chapter A.S.CiE (1) (2) (2) ioectetaty(majembertacc.© lub: | During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 103 Henry; Junior and Senior years at 325 Walker. Underhill will probably engage in the engineering profession. He is a Friend, and a Republican. His permanent address is Jericho, Long Island, N.Y. [ 528 ] JOHN VANDER HORST Van, Bishop Vander Horst was born January 10, 1912, in Orange, N.J. He has also lived in Short Hills, N.J., and in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Elias Vander Horst, Lehigh ’g1, B.S., and Ella Virginia Cole. His father is a consulting engineer; firm of W. H. Cole and Son. He has three brothers and one sister. He prepared at Gilman School, where he was on the Wrestling, Track, and Football Teams; Editor-in-Chief of the Cynosure; Vice-President Athletic Association; President Literary Club; Student Council ; Secretary- Treasurer Sixth Form. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Freshman Wrestling Team; Wrestling Candidate (4); member St. Paul’s Society (2) (3), Vice- President and Treasurer (4); Student-Faculty Association (2) (3) (4); Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 2-C Holder, with W. A. Fisher, Jr., and Henry Lee Smith; Sophomore year at 2-C Holder, with Henry Lee Smith and John Herbert Barrett; Junior year at 214 Walker, with Tex Elliott, Frederick Hamilton, and Rusling Wood; Senior year at 214 Walker, with J. S. Bond, E. R. Elliott, and Henry Lee Smith. Vander Horst plans to study theology at Ripon Hall, Oxford, and Vir- ginia Theological Seminary, and to enter the ministry. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 614 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. [ 529 ] MERGES So ORES PR Dd Den. core age Gn BD F +. : Saal . Fy a . 3 ‘| ¢ ‘ 5 . STEN (Ap [| SHAM TaN ia ad) B fae |S vue ) ) Ey (S: : AN ONL ONE | A I ager — CC) LOVE OV OVE Creag UEP te a, Le Te eae tee Bigs S . ee ‘ ioe SIM eae oe ie ee Ee SE ite ds vie Doane” Teer Resa depen a ; RO a TER AGS a aed 2 Er ie CHARLES AUGUSTUS Vawn KEUREN Charlie | Van Keuren was born February 3, 1912, in Jersey City, N.J. He has also lived in Montclair, N.J. He is the son of Clarence E. Van Keuren and Leola Davis. His father is in the building materials business; president Engineering Supply Company, in Jersey City. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is William Van Keuren ’27. He prepared at Montclair High School. At Princeton he majored in English. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Park Place. Van Keuren left college during Freshman year. He is at present connected with H. B. Lehman-Connor Company, in New York City, dealers in fine decorating fabrics. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 141 Gordonhurst Ave., Montclair, N.J. [ 530 J NS Gnee irene oS? guage ee EBT , = sg ROIs Rc Mati cee ar O can en aa eco ORNS aes POCO a en! 2 NA 5 SET ka Pun RR TSI ace leery eae Rh coal Mer LY Bee att — E- Mee aN ; S Me Besa eee ares aN cal Sade. S2a-tw RS ridak ort . i . 5 F Pray) Hones eat MES Sas ore : , : cs pes ‘ a a Y “ Ria fe ty OPIS co eee ie : 3 Le 7 - we ‘ : vos fee a ote - = ‘ Gae : a ere fe ] TIWUANALION EE J ELE POV GI RAZ OV ELE: SES EIST oe ep eae 8 SEAL Cipro aioe. o0i6, ge HF) SER AG Bs E cee wages oe 2M. Netcep co wee. Ce “ae ge Ee. 8 Ie s4 a Ree SE, | Aaa bois ene 8 ae aC cP Nad Mase sree inns eh ele ee E 5 2 : 2 : aaa : A APs : : , irs ds | WC Pia ae ie een | ee ea) eal nu ante ath Beg ieleea ata Rar . ALLEN McCULLOUGH VANNEMAN, JR. Van, Mac Vanneman was born January 11, 1913, in Port Deposit, Md. He is the son of Allen McCullough Vanneman and Edith Child. He has one brother, Samuel C. Vanneman ’36. He prepared at Tome School, where he was on the Baseball Team, member Classical Club, Sub-Varsity Baseball and Football Teams; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in History; member Gateway Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 4 South Edwards; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 38 South Edwards. Vanneman is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Port Deposit, Md. Nees a DUNCAN Van NORDEN Dunc, Van Van Norden was born December 2, 1911, in New York City. He is the son of Ottomar Hoghland Van Norden, Stanford ’98, and Jeanie Belle Duncan. His father is a merchant. He has two brothers and one sister. Langdon Van Norden ’37 is his brother. He prepared at Choate School, where he was on the Baseball Team; member Glee Club, Band, Choir; President Debate Coun- cil; President Gun Club; and on the Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in History. He was Business Manager of the Nassau Lit; member Whig-Clio Council; Clio Hall; Cloister Inn. | During Freshman year he roomed at 632 Pyne; Sophomore year at 32 Holder, with C. Wilfred Dare, Jr.; Junior year with Dare at 124 Walker; Senior year at 124 Walker, with Richard B. Whitney. Van Norden will probably engage in the real estate business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 993 Fifth Ave., New York City. C 532 J . “eee Sr iho: gee TES ee RE oe pa ee oe NIN OV ONE NAY STUART HENRY Van SAUN Van Van Saun was born April 23, 1912, in Hackensack, N.J. He is the son of Henry H. Van Saun, deceased, and Caroline E. Wagner. He has one brother. He prepared at Blair Academy, and Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Swimming Team; School Newspaper and Year Book Boards; member Glee Cltib; and House Officer. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was a member of the Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., with Harry G. Neu; Sophomore and Junior years at 3 Lower Pyne, with James B. Preston, Jr. ; Senior year with Preston at 122 Henry. Van Saun plans to take a business course, at Columbia Uni- versity or New York University. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 430 Union St., Hackensack, N.J. C 533. J LOUIS RICHARD VILLAUME Lou. Villy Villaume was born April 5, 1913, in St. Paul, Minn. He is the son of Louis A. Villaume, Minnesota ’07, LL.D., and Julia Margaret Thuet. His father is a manufacturer and lumberman; president Van Duyne-Moran Fixtures Company, subsidiary of the Villaume Box and Lumber Company, of which he is assistant secretary. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at St. Paul Academy, in St. Paul, Minn., where he was a member of the Orchestra, Social Club, Football Squad, and Intramural Basketball Team. At Princeton he was on the Freshman Cross Country Squad; member Princeton University Orchestra (cello); Secretary-Elect of Orchestra; member Catholic Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 2-B Hamilton, with Frederick M. Owens, Jr. Villaume left Princeton at the end of Freshman year, to attend the University of Minnesota. He has done part-time work for experience, and is at present a student at Minnesota. He will possibly study law, and probably will enter the family lumber business. He is a Catholic and a “Flexible” Republican. His permanent address is 172 Prospect ‘Terrace, St. Paul, Minn. eee Pte ft Shae A ceamge vag olin ton giae ae SOREN = oa — 4 2 Sa Chia) Cua ahore ana SA a ay iad ra eC SPN pee . af] . 9: Boge ; te x a 34 ode - y At se Ge pao 7,) , da ay cl on are J a on ES (AN AY ih. : ; “pede ce : ry 7 y face Goan) Balti ¥ © | tna) ag) ee |e ot . Cs ee bem, Y Poe 4 5. Ee al gS . pa j CO. y ie fs oO: i a ° ie an Ky : = mae = ro : a Fc GY Ee SES CTO Catone mtn ea “fete AEN ae Pe : 5 c Anis 3 a : tas) A : ee oor) S s Cae ae a rs A sien GEORGE RAY VILSACK Wealie, Ray Vilsack was born January 21, 1913, in Washington, D.C. He has also lived in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Maurice Vilsack and Marie Ray. His father, who grad- uated from Georgetown, is a merchant; Sander and Company, grocers. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Kenneth Vilsack ’23, his cousin, and John Dolan ‘24. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, where he was on the Baseball, Football, and Basketball Teams ; member Glee Club and Sargon Society. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Second Group Honors. He was on the Varsity Baseball Team (2) (3); Freshman Baseball Team, numerals; member Glee Club, Catholic Club, Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place; Sophomore and Junior years at 2-B Hamilton, with J. L. Propst; Senior year at 28 Campbell, with J. L. Propst and D. G. O'Meara. Vilsack intends to become a doctor. He is a Catholic and an Independent. His permanent address is 1516 Beachwood Boulevard, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hass y] GEORGE ALBERT VONDERMUHLL, Lae Vondy Vondermuhll was born August 14, 1912, in New York City. He is the son of George A. Vondermuhll ’o4, and Kate Louise Knapp. His father is an officer of William Iselin Co., New York. He has two sisters. Alfred E. Vondermuhll ’o1 is his uncle, and some other relatives who graduated from Princeton are J. McElroy Mann ’77, William S. Dodd 81, Jesse Benedict Carter ’92, and Coleman Benedict ’34. He is a direct de- scendant of Samuel Springer 1771, who roomed with James Madison 1771 (4th President of the United States), and is distantly related to Jonathan Edwards, President of Princeton (then the College of New Jersey), 1758. He prepared at St. Mark’s School, in Southboro, Mass., where he was High Scholar; Hockey Manager; Managing Editor Lion (year book) ; Assistant Manager Vzndex (monthly magazine) ; member Radio Club, Glee Club, and Assistant Organist. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group Honors; Second General Group (1) (2) (3); Crew Candidate (1) ; member Press Club (Oy) Secretary (3) (4); Choir (1) (2) (3); Radio Club (1) (3) (4); Glee Club (1) (2); Westminster Foundation; Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 141 Henry with Minot C. Morgan, Jt.; Sophomore year with Morgan at 21 North West; Junior year at 42 North West with William L. Nicoll, Jr.; Senior year at 42 North West with Minot C. Morgan, Jr., and Edmund A. Gullion. Vondermuhll expects to engage in government service, journalism, or business. He is a Congregationalist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 115 East 79th St., New York City. sco ROLAND VOORHEES Nig, Rollo Voorhees was born April 22, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Baltimore, Cincinnati, New York City, Chicago, Troy, N.Y., and Cape May, N.]. ; He is the son of Henry Belin Voorhees, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ’96, and Ethel Daily Roland, deceased. His father is vice-president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company ; vice-president the Alton Railroad Company; president the Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Gilman School, in Baltimore, where he was Class Vale- dictorian, Captain of the Rifle Team, and on the Wrestling Team. At Princeton he majored in Engineering. He was Vice-President Amer- ican Institute of Chemical Engineers (3), President (4) ; member Executive Committee Princeton Engineering Society (4) ; Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place; Sophomore year at 312 Pyne; Junior and Senior years at 123 Little, with Henry ‘Townend. Voorhees is engaged to Miss Sheila Connolly, of Troy, N.Y. He intends to become a chemical engineer. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 1530 North State Parkway, Chicago, Il. Bey! SAMUEL POLK WALKER Sambo Walker was born December 22, 1913, in Jacksonville, Fla. He has also-lived in Washington, D.C., Indianapolis, Ind., and in Roanoke, Va. He is the son of Samuel Polk Walker, deceased, and May Reed. His father was a banker. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Jefferson High School, where he was on the Tennis Team, and School Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Honors in Junior year. He was a member of the University Press Club (1) (2) (3), President (4); Datly Princetonian Columnist (3) (4) ; member Triangle Club (2).-(3) (4) ; Equinox Orchestra. (2) 9(3)5 (20 Cloister Inn, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Bank St., alone ; Sopho- more year at 8-B Holder, with Rollin F. i soanaraee: Junior and Senior years at 431 Cuyler, with D. E. Stuart. Walker will probably engage in the advertising business. His permanent address is 115 Mountain Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va. 533) | SELELB YS SMITH WELEKER: 5 aM Walker was born November 18, 1912, in Birmingham, Ala. He is the son of William M. Walker, University of Alabama (Oin( Ele Be O2)sand NMoliie Gullomalis fatherasajudger He has two brothers and two sisters. Among his relatives who have attended Princeton are E. C. Walker ’28 and W. A. Walker ’31, his brothers, and Robert Jemison, III, ’28. He prepared at Pomfret School, where he was on the Football, Baseball, and Golf ‘Teams. igi At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Football Squad; Freshman Baseball Squad; Alternate Football Manager (2); member Right Wing Club; Cottage Club, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 184 Little, with J. S. Geer; Sophomore year with Geer at 91 Blair; Junior year at the Cottage Club, with D. F. Andrews; Senior year also at the Cottage Club, with G. Lea and G. B. LeVan. Walker is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 2738 Highland Ave., Birmingham, Ala. [ 539 J 5 = 3 SSE METER Teac RRR es SC Sn On Fea eek ae Cie UN Ca fee beh a eth ht aa, AE te . - | ae, . FS ‘ tus | ene V..0 A; MV AUN SOY : « mee) Sige eae ‘ . , SA: ar a'e2 wes ° . i WALTER WILLARD WALKER Walt Walker was born December 4, 1911, in Minneapolis, Minn. He has also lived in-Westwood, Calif. He is the son of Archie D. Walker and Bertha Willard Hudson. His father is president of the Red River Lumber Company. He has wen brothers and one sister. S. A. Walker ’33, is his brother. He prepared at Blake School, where he was on the Student Gora Hockey and Football Teams, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Psychology; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Hockey Team, numerals; Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals; Hockey Squad (3) ; member Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 27 Edwards Place, with D. K. Rizer ’34; Sophomore year with Rizer at 22 Patton; Junior year with Rizer at 30 Patton; Senior year at 26 Middle Dod, with J. F. Patterson and Al Gawthrop. Walker expects to obtain employment with a lumber mill in Westwood, Calif. He is an Agnostic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 419 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. any cola DOUGLAS EDWIN WARD Doug Ward was born October 19, 1913, in Orange, N.J. He has also lived in East Orange and Belmar, N.J. He is the son of Ernest Leslie Ward and Ida A. Hopkinson. His father is a wholesale luggage salesman; New York City salesman for the Seward Trunk and Bag Company of Petersburg, Va. He has two brothers and three sisters. Ernest L. Ward, Jr., 29 and John C. Ward ’37 are his brothers, and Russell Hopkinson ’24 and John Hopkinson ’24 are his cousins. He prepared at East Orange High School. At Princeton he majored in Economics. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 312 Witherspoon with A. J. Mixner; Junior year at 151 Witherspoon and 22 South Edwards; Senior year at 22 South Edwards. Ward is undecided as to his future occupation. | He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 11 Chestnut St., East Orange, N.J. Ps4ne] CHARLES WILLARD BENNETT WARDELL, JR. Charley, Chuck Wardell was born June 2, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is-the son of Charles W. B. Wardell and Emma Lakeland. His father is a textile merchant; in the Cotton Department of A. D. Juilliard Com- pany. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School, where he was on the Football and Basketball Teams, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second General Group Honors, and Second Group Departmental Honors in Junior year. He was on the Fresh- man Football and Lacrosse Teams, numerals in both; Football Squad (2) ; Football Team, letters (3) (4); Lacrosse Team, major letters (2) (3), Captain (4) ; member Varsity Club; Managerial Club; Fifth Wheel Club; Prom Committee (4) ; Undergraduate Representative on Board of Athletic Control (3); Assistant Manager of Hockey (3) ; Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 50 University Place, with P. G. Nelson and J. J. McClean; Sophomore year with Nelson ‘at 323 Brown; Junior year at the Tiger Inn; Senior year also at the Tiger Inn, with W. Green. Wardell is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 87 81st St., Brooklyn, N.Y. [ 542 J Lo Ra Een Boe Ge nee A OA AES SG ea aa NN EL er nA a ise EEG CO ZOR GRC TUS enl ieee Se a fa ae Rsveaineg SO ea iT a oie . , AWN ERT RON ce OL Se eit See eee aL Re A Toe rane xe Pos, S S =i PGB eu aks a iy fe ater ° 48 Ta want “ : g y a 2 : t's 22 cee se ers : + ae) ee oo RR i = si fe fet oy - a fon Seat A Was 2% m: nee b. a A a 4 Bas) NN) ve (( eens Pe = re ee yg Pc: es A . te be = p i: ae i °. 3 eae 4 7, Digeoes wee i Se SIP aang Shen SA aiet rat Wiel AB LoS URS) Cie PVR giile ance ceive (Ys . Si eh ty aban” : = Dist saip hero aica Na el cite raseaT men pres tial stioni st ost 1Baa To wr - : 4 CANT Dat as x S sim % (PSS then Clade oe eX, BEN URIS 6 co Paes a kak Orie ae. ie Ort . Stites : = ts ¢ ve ROBERT WARDROP, II Bob Wardrop was born October 20, 1914, in Fort Wayne, Ind. He has also lived in New Castle, Pa., Grand Rapids, Mich., Wilmington, Del., Detroit, Mich., Chicago, I1]., and Sewickley, Pa. He is the son of W. Miller Wardrop ’99, and Helen Hannay Donnan, deceased. His father is a railroad executive; assistant general manager of the Pennsylvania Railroad. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who graduated from Princeton are James Richmond Wardrop 01, and Edmund D. Wardrop ’34. The latter is his brother. He prepared at Choate School, where he was Wrestling Manager and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Freshman 150-pound Crew; 150-pound Crew Squad (2) (3) (4); Vice-President Grenfell Club (4) ; member Westminster Society Cabinet (1) (2) (3) (4); Quadrangle Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 98 Blair, with J. H. Lockhart; Junior year at 64 Blair, with G. D. Patterson; Senior year at 331 Walker, with F. H. Etherington. Wardrop expects to become afhliated with the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Allegheny Country Club, Sewickley, Pa. ey aes IRVING WARNER, JR. Brud Warner was born May 10, 1912, in Wilmington, Del. He is the son of Irving Warner, Cornell ’04, M.E., and Marian Ella Tallman. His father is an engineer ; vice-president in charge of operations of the Warner Company. He has one brother and three sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Louis G. Bissell ’o04. He prepared at Tower Hill School, Avon Old Farms, and St. George’s, where he was on the Publications Boards, and active in Dramatics, Debating, Student Government, Rowing, Football, Soccer, and Hockey. At Princeton he majored in Engineering. He was a member of the Fresh- man 150-pound Crew; Grenfell Club; Yacht Club; Princeton Branch American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Princeton Engineering Society ; Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St.; Sophomore year at 104 Patton, with John J. Amory; Junior and Senior years at 135 ’03 Hall. Warner is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1109 Broome St., Wilmington, Del. [ 544 J SES PETS Ey Oe RS rors ae a es aaa . gl tye CREE DN REEL At SU tN eSBs eS, Bitola Phe ie OIA aie a Stirg LUN clin Mog anttle cid ET — Cae sor ar rere g en Cee Ai GAie Re Cam” OES REC REAN Cedert) Rds = 7, had eee. pe eee eas citys tele s J i Pr en oe ers | 4 20) es Os ol ce) Lea RN ert - ° @ ee rs y Vv oy ee ac .s . rebel Te a 6) . rh i Ps en! ae WN He 4 : ae 4 F eG nae (7 1! a : rae aes . . a “t ‘ot, a a a - . . = . ve A . b Ric p er | ES i oh ai f a Nae . x i NS A Rio ROS ties ‘ O: LS ONE EAD Seer fh 0. SA QVON EV - Be at wee weed cee hes eee et Oe Oe te ee oe Ht Gi 8e- RM We Sd, RAED US elie tei Seg OL Marlies ae ee eS SECS Ge RG twigs LS ead EEO SOG SIS LI Se Ray Sen VCO ate ech Cen GOES a par PR fae ES mere foe 2 . | Soils: te omy eats, Bie “3 oy ery seo: ES ERE: aaa, AWC ° a ‘ ied . if mi Gorey i STRYKER WARREN Stryke Warren was born October 11, 1912, in Princeton, N.]. He is the son of Henry E. Warren and Nellie Hoagland Clayton. His father is manager of Skirm’s Smoke Shop, in Princeton. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are G. R. Murray ’93, and B. S. Horne ’go (uncles), and B. S. Horne, Jr., 28, Joseph Horne ’31, D. A. Horne ’33, and Francis Warren ’37 (cousins). He prepared at Princeton High School and the Hun School. At High School he was Business Manager of the J'ower (school paper), and Man- ager of the Senior Play; at Hun he was Advertising Manager of the Hun News, member Editorial Board of the Annual, Manager of the Crew and member of Squad. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages; Scholarship winner. He was a member of the 150-pound Crew, winning Championship Intramural Fall 8-oar Race, and second in Sophomore Coaches’ Cup Race (2) ; Second 150-pound Crew (3) ; Assistant Manager Triangle Club (3), Manager (4) ; Organist for Episcopalian Chapel Services (1) (2) (3) (4). During Freshman year he lived at his home on Jefferson Road; Sopho- more year at 307 Hamilton; Junior and Senior years at 306 Hamilton. Warren will probably become affiliated with the Central Hanover Bank in New York City. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 99 Jefferson Road, Princeton, N.]. E $45.4 view, 2 a See ) ITS ART oA at Son ee . L3 a ‘1 en =: Hola ANt D CO eal 25 : ue ©. ats set ; Ws . oe rips Ve “Wo A ’ oars whet eee ere es sae’ fs ee, aoe a 8a ai oNer 08 seyes Oo eee -§ Ae : 3 d ns ies 2 AOE AK Pree CHANNING WAY, JR. Way was born November 20, 1912, in West Chester, Pa. He is the son of Channing Way, Swarthmore ’97, A.B., and Noma Marian Spaulding. His father is in the real estate and insurance business; director First National Bank of West Chester ; director Denney Tag Company (West Chester) ; director Lukens Steel Company (Coatesville, Pa.). He has two sisters. He prepared at Haverford School and Phillips Exeter Acade- my, where he was active in Dramatics, member Glee Club and Literary Society. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was a Dadly Princetonian Columnist ; member ‘““The Club” ; Quadrangle Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 216 Henry, with Gordon L. Keen; Junior and Senior years at 41 °79 Hall, with G. L. Keen. | Way is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is High St. and Virginia Ave., West Chester, Pa. [ 546 J LEE RY, OS GTR TRE RP TER EI Mie LMR Ss seek Lense. SS St So teatime ans FES etn cle Ss Seni alen ees sigee Sel Tamales tk Miva oe 7 Pe et a ae i Soe ns ee oe . ‘ f ey i xe Side Z Say 5 A : “ ' mee EA 1h 7 oa . ee. 5 te a a ng Y tae Tecate é Bod | a - ? 2 Yel ee i . s PA TEAS LJ SEN Salt (OAs 0 be me os 6 x a i dbf a, a = : 0) Go Rete A. ; ’ 7 este rer atte: ana = ‘ ener Db ies es coe 2 Saeeie 4 ; -|-c sv. og CA TNT eA Dera Oe on res ee Sse “TEP to Niche aear belt Shanna ee Rs mee Boe CEE SS) Ga ER foo ee a RS ate 2 @ eee ie enn pom) Nal gae ois Pd an gle Te enone Rice Maula sue ate ray FE epee a CHARLES GEYER WEAVER Chick, Weav Weaver was born February 18, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has also lived in Bellevue, Pa., New York City, and Montreal, Canada. He is the son of Philip D. Weaver, Washington and Jefferson. University ’08, and Katherine Geyer, deceased. His father is treas- urer of the Aluminum Company of Canada. He has one brother. He prepared at Blair Academy, where he was on the Baseball Team: At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Fresh- man Baseball Team, numerals; active in Club eee ties member Charter Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 113 Henry, with Neil Lebhar; Junior year with Lebhar and F. F. Morrill at 7-B Holder; Senior year at 34 79 Hall, with F. F. Morrill. Weaver will probably become affiliated with the Insurance Company of North America. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is Gleneagles Apts., Cote des Neiges Road, Montreal, P.Q., Canada. [ 547 J JOHN FREDERICK WEAVER W eaf Weaver was born September 20, 1912, in Charleston, W.Va. He has also lived in Bernardsville, N.J. He is the son of W. B. Weaver, Lafayette ’96, and Margaret Mosser. He has one brother. He prepared at Woodberry Forest School, where he was on the Basketball Team. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Basketball Team, major “P” ; member Ivy Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 34 Vandeventer Ave., with L. L. Haggin, Jr.; Sophomore year with Haggin at 231 ee Junior year at 42 Patton, with Haggin, Denison, Dudley, and Symington; Senior year also at 42 Patton, with Denison, Dudley, and Symington. Weaver will probably become afeliated with Clark, Dodge Company. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Box 392, Bernardsville, N.J. C 548 J HENRI ANDRE WEISMAN Andy Weisman was born February 27, 1914, in Brussels, Belgium. He has also lived in San Francisco and Los Angeles, Calif., White Plains, N.Y., Scarsdale, N.Y., and in New York City. He is the son of Edward Weisman and Anita Verbeek. His father is a grain exporter; with the Chesapeake Export Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Riverside and Franklin Schools, where he was on the Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Tennis, and Debating Teams; various Com- mittees; member Science Club; President Athletic Association, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Wrestling Team, numerals; Varsity Squad (2) (3) (4); Class Cane Spree Team (2); Base- ball Managerial Competition (2) ; member Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 212 Lockhart. Weisman will probably study law or business, at Harvard or Yale, and will engage in business or banking. He is a Lutheran. His permanent address is 225 West 86th St., New York City. [ 549 J NORMAN SPENCER WELCH, JR. Norm Welch was born November 6, 1912, in Charleston, S.C. He is the son of Norman S. Welch ’03, and Kate Stoney. His father is in the real estate business; C.C.C. camp foreman. He has one sister. He prepared at Charleston High School, where he was on the Football and Basketball Teams, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in Geology; War Memorial Scholar- ship holder (1) (2) (3) (4); member Interclub Committee (4) ; Cloister Inn, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 231 Pyne, with J. H. Hall; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 531 Laughlin, with J. H. Hall and J. E. Callaway. Welch is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1 Weims Court, Charleston, S.C. [ 550 J EATS ‘- Sate ROT SAMUEL GARDNER WELLES, JR. Sam, Tusky Welles was born June 25, 1913, in Chelsea, Okla. He is the son of the Rev. Canon Samuel Gardner Welles, Oxford University (England) ’99, and S. T. B. General Theological Seminary, N.Y., and Mabel DeGeer. His father is Canon of Trinity Cathedral, Diocese of New Jersey, and executive head of the Social Service Department of the diocese. He has one brother and three sisters. Rev. Edward R. Welles ’28 is his brother. He prepared at Kent School, where he was on the Honor Roll; English Prize winner (twice) ; winner Current Events Prize; Harvard and Alumni Essay Prizes; on the Tennis and Form Hockey Teams; Crew; Captain Chess Team; member Publications Board; Inspector; Class Historian. At Princeton he majored in English; Second Group Honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Cross Country and Track Squads; member Cross Country Club; Princetonian News Board (1) (2) (3), Editorial Board (4); member Press Club (2) (3), Vice-President (4); Nassau Lit Board (4) 5 Whig Hall, Secretary (4); Executive Council Whig-Clio ; member “The Club”; International Relations Club; Anti-War Society ; Woodrow Wilson Democratic Club; St. Paul’s Society; Class Poet. During Freshman year he roomed at 351 Witherspoon, with Brooke Alexander; Sophomore and Junior years at 10 Middle Dod; Senior year at 6 South Dod, with Brooke Alexander. Welles will study Modern History on Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford Uni- versity, but is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 104 Woodside Ave., ‘Trenton, N.]. ey lag AOD. JAMES JEWETT TURNER WELLS Wells was born August 22, 1912, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Albert G. Wells and Rebecca Turner, deceased. His father is an investment broker; partner in the firm of Morris Brown Company, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has one brother. He prepared at the Choate School (Wallingford, Conn.), and Shady Side Academy (Pittsburgh), where he was on the Student Council, Hockey and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering. He was a mem- ber of the Quadrangle Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 315 Foulke with James McC. Curry; Junior year at 321 ’o1 Hall, with James H. Lockhart, Jr. Wells left Princeton in February of Junior year, and worked for several months in a brokerage office. He is now employed as a bank clerk. He expects to continue in the banking business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1321 Bennington Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. [ 552 1p ei (re S ave gt} = ip ie 2 i eer ne RE aes . (jek MSR SRL at ok orvh ue ae z oes OES Ss aie ee Mew pa eee SE ie, c . ors . se af ae x fi Wy =, HR. m © + D : N “e ’ G « 4 . at 4 Met: 2) Be 3 Sale A SER SN Seon Bok r nant ase enerd . ; SH gi AO ee a ee oe cathe: eee? oe ayes : sitet te ea tte Ne Cao ime aed, ek ROW rapes: OF ee s “% Be Fels a OR ey” MONROE EDWIN WENGER Andy Wenger was born November 6, 1913, in Dillsburg, Pa. He has also lived in Carlisle, and in Mercersburg, Pa. He is the son of Edward H. Wenger and Rhoda H. Wingert. His father is an agent for the Pennsylvania Railroad. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy. At Princeton he was a member of the Gateway Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 42 Wiggins St.; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 211 Brown. Wenger will probably engage in the petroleum refining business. He is a member of the Brethren in Christ, and a Republican. His permanent address is P.O. Box 126, Mercersburg, Pa. C 553 J GEORGE DAVIDSON WHITE ParsonPars . White was born September 10, 1912, in Tuxedo Park, N.Y. He has also lived in Pottstown, Pa., New York City, and Lakeville, Conn. He is the son of Howell North White ’01, M.A., and Eleanor Shurman Davidson. His father is a teacher; master in Latin at Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn. He has one brother, H. N. Whites |r. 32: | He prepared at Asheville School, Asheville, N.C., Thacher School, Ojai, Calif., and Ridgefield School, Ridgefield, Conn., where he was on the Publications Boards, Football Teams, and Crews. ? At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Class Crew ; member Republican Club (4) ; Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 33 Holder, with Kelvin Fox; Sophomore year at 223 ’01 Hall; Junior year at 203 ’ol Hall, with Jackson Withington; second Junior year with With- ington and E. Lage at 95 Blair. White is a Republican. His permanent address is Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn. L o54041 LEWIS APPERSON WHITE Lew White was born September 30, 1913, in Mt. Sterling, Ky. He is the son of W. B. White and Harriet Rogers Apperson. His father, who graduated from Bethany College, is a lawyer. He has one sister. He prepared at Massie School, and Lawrenceville. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group Honors. He was a member of the Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 93 Holder, with B. F. Miles; Sophomore year at 312 Cuyler, with B. J. Baldwin; Junior and Senior years at 411 Cuyler. White plans to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. ‘His permanent address is Mt. Sterling, Ky. 55. s FAIIVAN EDS WILLIAM MacINTYRE WHITE, JR. Bill, Wall White was born July 12, 1914, in Fanwood, N.J. He is the son of William MacIntyre White, Pennsylvania ’93, and Katharine Morton Brown. His father is a contractor, with the American Bridge Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Scotch Plains (N.J.) High School, where he was on the Baseball, Football, and Tennis Teams ; member Band, School Paper Board ; Student Government Board; Student Police ; and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering; Second Group Honors. He was on the Freshman Baseball Team; ‘Track Team; Cross Country Team, minor “P,” and winner of improve- ment cup; member Student Branch of the A.S.M.E.; Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 42 Wiggins St. ; Sophomore year at 15 Middle Dod; Junior year at 31 Little, with J. D. Neel, Jr., and F. A. Pasley; Senior year at 31 Little, with Pasley. | White is undecided as to his future occupation. His permanent address is 70 Tillotson Road, Fanwood, N.J. Pan see a EDWARD HARLAN WHITEHEAD Whitey, Red Whitehead was born January 7, 1913, in Trenton, N.J. He is the son of Charles E. Whitehead, Dickinson College ’07, and Nellie Hall Cranmer. His father is president of Tattersall Company, in Trenton, N.J. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville and the Princeton Preparatory School. At Lawrenceville he was on the Basketball Team, and Captain of Tennis; at Princeton Prep he was on the Basketball, Tennis, and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Latin. He was on the Basketball Team, numerals (1), letters (2) (3); Tennis Team, numerals (2), major “P” (2) ; member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 North Edwards ; Sopho- more year at 13 Upper Pyne; Jaen year at 12 ’79 Hall, with R. R. Stout; Senior year also at 1279 Hall, with Stout and E. D. Keller. Whitehead is a Republican. His permanent address is 1320 West State St., Trenton, N.J. Styne es rath wpe Ne nises se ree en OY ones Sale 9 wig os e 6) D : N : Ale olla AED Aika Pre Sheree ea ees ae id RICHARD BLISS WHITNEY Dick Whitney was born October 23, 1913, in New York City. He ts the son of Howard Fletcher Whitney, Harvard ’99, and Lillian Keck. His father is in the investment banking business, partner in the firm of R. L. Day and Company. He has two brothers, Donald H. Whitney ’30, and Edward F. Whitney ’36. He prepared at the Horace Mann School for Boys, where he was on the Track and Football Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Track Team, numerals; Varsity Track Squad; active in Interclub Sports; member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 101 ’o1 Hall, with Ivan Lee Holt; Sophomore year with Holt at 8-A Holder; Junior year at 336 Foulke, with Edward F. Whitney 30; Senior year at 124 Walker with Duncan Van Norden. Whitney will probably engage in the financial ELS He 1s a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 21 East goth St., New York City. [ 558 J ‘J@ nse e ? cL one “ ary ie 3 a tees ee ee Aa WCE tet | Kees ‘. : , om NY: A EO avo! ‘A BE ee TM, cues stot phat AR Wee toed - HARRY ROCKEFELLOW WILKINSON, JR. Harry, Wilk Wilkinson was born April 3, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Madison and East Orange, N.J. He is the son of Harry Rockefellow Wilkinson, Pennsylvania ’o4, and Mary Wolf. His father is engaged in the fabricated metals industry ; member Code Authority. He has one brother and three sisters. He prepared at Morristown Preparatory School, and Madison Academy. At Princeton he majored in Economics, winning Second Group Honors. During Freshman year he roomed at 14 Vandeventer Ave. ; Sophomore and Junior years at 14 South Edwards; Senior year at 7-10 South Edwards, with J. K. Lynahan °26, J. C. Kennedy, and R. L. FitzGerald. Wilkinson will probably engage in the manufacturing business, with American Can Company. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 173 Halsted St., East Orange, N.J. C559 J Bi eng ance Ree ee ee 2 ee nt, ce MARS SUE el SCC re ee a ° JAMES PETER: WILTIAMS. HI Williams was born August 27, 1913, in Tazewell, Va. He has also lived in Pittsburgh, Pa. Hee is the son of James Peter Williams, II, Virginia ’06, and Virginia Watkins Carrington. His father is a mining engineer; president Koppers Coal and Transportation Company; president National Coal Association. He has two sisters. He prepared at Episcopal High School, where he was on the Football Team, and active on the School Newspaper Boards. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Group Honors. He was on the 150-pound Football Team, letters (2) (3) (4); Boxing Team (3); Daily Princetonian Board, Assistant Manager, Editor ; member Student-Fac- ulty Association ; St. Paul’s Society Cabinet ; Ivy Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 11 West Brown, with R. E. L. Taylor, Jr.; Junior year at 211 Cuyler, with W. A. Fisher, Jr., and R. D. Osborne, Jr.; Senior year at 311-314 Walker, with Fisher, Osborne, 'H. T. Gilbert, and J. A. MacWilliams. Williams will probably study law, and become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 621 South Linden Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. [ 560 J FOR PE RT Sie eat en Oh a BS Ie ca Nocona me Varna er ee eed pid Ra oe Re aE TEED ie aoe hk Ec AN. a ANS ae p ee |e D al] a ANY ONYUEEZ ONLY ELLE OVA AV OV EY nt nme et, a ge cand cece. he tem, ee Osos - : PRE TE ERAT RI eS eT nt Saar ir aRig | Rae? ee 8 Sd Pert Been gy Mee tela Kalen elcs ity. a ie Bre ae Ringe ar ly, Pie MMS HR EE URE ae bey wet ae GEORGE JOHNSTON WILLOCK, JR. George Willock was born August 4, 1911, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of George J. Willock ’07, C.E., and Florence McLeod Gregg. His father is president of Wiloil Corporation, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has one sister. Curtis M. Willock ’96 and Scott Willock ’02 are his uncles, and Roger Willock ’36 is his cousin. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, and Lawrenceville, where he was on the Football and Track Teams, member Glee Club, Choir, Student Govern- ment Board, member various school clubs, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Track eam; numerals; Varsity Track Team, “P’ (2) (3);;member Oxfoid- Cambridge Team (2) (3); Varsity Club (2) (3), Vice-President (4) ; Glee Club (1) (2); Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 425 Pyne; Sophomore year at 321-323 ’01 Hall, with R. C. Luther, H. C. McCormick, and J. S. McCormick ; Junior year at 331-332 ’01 Hall, with Luther, H. C. McCormick, and J. S. McCormick, and J. A. Fleitas ; Senior year at 331-332 ’01 Hall, with Luther, H.C. McCormick, J. S. McCormick, and J. A. Gregory, Jr. Willock is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 5830 Solway St., Pittsburgh, Pa. E 561 J Pecan r ess asa RTs atid UE Gece ae aya tigl® ae ahs CEE TR ett oN EY ede a es LSS EPS SS OF RESP Ee ae sr Se Ogee nite et a gt ye ete Be age ouash ge hen einer a i eee Cea a fae NR ie aE Oa TED tr aie sities iin i IO. PU Stree Besels ls seme : wy. et aN 8% Sas Merkia . ; ‘ | ( x 4 £ Pao i. 5 Pod 3 7 Zz a ‘ 8 4 e f y BA LS 5 eR a: m hee : 4 ec . Here ica) ae “RK MD). ag AY). . t ee i . _] : : i ; ; A N a i “ be} j le NS “ype Bl ee , 3 F iat s ion oS AAS iy 3d a8 5 CPAs 5 : v Pe fs ry a ; oe a a) .9 t eed Rae ies ee | Le |: oe, k oy ae Cai, pas 2 ea OMe 4 : Nes s¢ fo a}. P - Ly ad bate 2 ESS ye 5. oe ve (fe on eS a eV EM ee MS! 7 PAA See me Se Sea sc eate ecet ao” e es mor Se esaye a . pa 8 ew ae. Eee PT Cl MUP Co ide Os aag petty Sel PR Tore e geet tk PRS { ROmeCueR alee ae My ERAS ore pec Oe $e EL Mery lore apws acre abd j - ‘s SAIC aor eneENA TRNAS ET ROE Ta TLL eS ON g rove Baas CHD IeIS ake ie Os a ¢ VAs Core a JOHN DERRICK WILSEY, III Johnny | Wilsey was born September 26, 1912, in New York City. “He is the son of James Arthur Wilsey ’o05, and Lucie Hill Wellwood. His father is a stock broker. He has one brother and four sisters. Among his relatives who graduated from Princeton are Edwin S. Wilsey ’o4, and Dane Maxfield Wilsey ’29, de- ceased. He prepared at St. Paul’s School, Concord, N.H., where he was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society ; School Football Team; Associate Head Editor of the School Magazine; Magna Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Group Honors; on Honor Roll (2) (3); won Scholarship for summer abroad (1932), School of Public and International Affairs. He was on the Freshman Crew, numerals; Ivy Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 214 Foulke ; Junior and Senior years at the Ivy Club. Wilsey is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 153 Engle St., Tenafly, N.J. [ 562 ] 2 .- ESTE PSR a as : : Tei minis = ae an Cope Oe eR CE fy ince ROBERT ALONZO WINTERS Bob Winters was born August 30, 1912, in Watkins Glen, N.Y. He has also lived in Hightstown, N.J., and in Keuka Park, N.Y. He is the son of Herbert Daniel Winters, Colgate ’95 (and A.M. ’06), and Nellie Louise Frost. His father is professor of history at Keuka College. He has one brother, Edward D. Winters ’36, and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is R. V. Frost ’08. He prepared at Penn Yan Academy, and Peddie School. At Penn Yan he was on the Soccer Team; Business Manager of the School Paper ; Orchestra; Band; Glee Club; President Student Government; active in Debating and Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Economics; First Group Honors; Second General Group (2) ; First General Group (3) ; Three-Course Plan (4). He was a member of the University Orchestra (1) (2) (3) (4); University Chapel Choir (1) (2) (3) (4); Madison Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 27 University Place; Junior and Senior years at 231 Witherspoon, with Clifford H. Bundy. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is Keuka Park, N.Y. [ 563 J PHILIP BROSIUS WISMAN Phil Wisman was born March 14, 1913, in Haynesville, La. He has also lived in Salem, Va., Washington, D.C., Spring Valley, N.Y., and Rahway, N.J. He is the son of Philip H. Wisman, Washington and Lee ’07, and Belle Beryl Brosius. His father was formerly director of occupational therapy at Foster Clinic, Catonsville, Md. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Spring Valley (New York) High School, where he was on the Student Government Board, and active in Debating and Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of the Glee Club, and Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Vandeventer Ave. ; Sophomore and Junior years at 718 Pyne, with Ralph Hallen- beck; Senior year at 131 Brown. Wisman will probably enter the Personnel Department of the U.S. Metals Refining Company. He is a Protestant. His permanent address is 106 Emerson St., Rahway, N.J. E 564 J JACKSON RENNOLDS WITHINGTON Horn, Bean, Jack Withington was born March 27, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Mt. Vernon, and in Rye, N.Y. He is the son of Chandler Withington ’82, deceased, and Violet Long. His father was a civil engineer; chief engineer in the New York City Finance Department. He has one brother, and a number of his relatives were graduates of Princeton. He prepared at New York Military Academy, where he was on the Lacrosse, Basketball, and Football Teams. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering; Third Group Junior year. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals; member 1 50-pound Crew (2); Track Team (4) ; Band (1) (2) (3) (4): Jungleers (2) (3); Triangle Club (3) (4); Dial Lodge, Entertainment Chairman. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 3-A Holder, with F. J. Appel; Junior year at 203 ’01 Hall, with G. D. White; Senior year at 95 Blair, with White and E. Lage. Withington plans to engage in chemical engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 15 Crary Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. ss ye JOSEPH DONALDSON WOOD Moon Wood was born May 27, 1912, in Morgantown, W.Va. He is the son of George Wood, deceased, and Mary Wintringer. His father, who graduated from West Virginia University, was in the insurance business. He has one brother, John Wood ’31. Edward Barron ’03 1s his uncle, and Robert Wintringer ’19 is his cousin. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Track Team, Football and Basketball Squads; and a member of the Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in French. He was on the recy Football and Track Squads; Varsity Track Squad (2) (3) ; Intra- mural Boxing Team (3); member Charter Club. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 22 South West, with Walter W. Parmalee; Senior year at the Charter Club, with Parmalee and W. T. Tilden, III. Wood is undecided as to his future occupation. He isa Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 317 Park St., Morgantown, W. Va. [ 566 ] ne “0a ee ed Ses 2% . REE 5 Fe , ie p) . Sy ed Prey gc ee ® ye. o ? Jolene ae Pci beh A ate armed EUGENE CHARLES WORDEN, JR. Gene Worden was born March 23, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Eugene C. Worden, Michigan ’98, LL.B., and Josephine R. Edelheim. His father is editor of the Russell Law List; vice-president and secretary Takamine Ferment Co.; honorable secretary Japan Society of New York; vice-president and governor Lawyers Club; chairman Executive Council Alpha Delta Phi; director American Council, St. Luke’s Inter- national Hospital. He has one sister. He prepared at Gunnery School, where he was on the Basketball Team, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he was on the Cross Country, Basketball and Track Teams (1) ; member Glee Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 7 Park Place; Sophomore year in Lower Pyne, with William R. Meighan. Worden left Prin ceton in February of Sophomore year, and was employed for a while with the Adjustable Fastener Corporation; later with the Isthmian Steamship Lines. He is now Associate Editor of the Russell Law rst: ; He is an Episcopalian and an Independent Republican. His permanent address is 415 East 57th St., New York City. Osos JAMES AVERY WORDEN, II Jim Worden was born February 16, 1912, in Philtdelphiat Pane has also lived in Princeton, N.]J. He is the son of Charles Beatty Worden 94, M.D., and Ora Otis Williams. His father is a doctor. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at St. Perk s School, Concord, N.H., where he was on the Crew, member Literary Society and Bop lentcee Board, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was a member of the Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 615 Laughlin; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 721 Pyne. Worden is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Rosedale Road, Princeton, N «Ja [ 568 | Se Ora) oO oe ion ia os z Rem oy oe a ae ee sn) : al a DANE] bY : ae, es EV ON EN” = . JAMES CARRINGTON WRIGGINS Wriggins was born September 15, 1912, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in South Orange, N.J. He is the son of Wilbur F. Wriggins and Lillian Carrington. His father is a lawyer; collection attorney, and affliated with the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company. He has one brother, Wal- ter W. Wriggins ’37. He prepared at South Orange High School, and Newark Academy, where he was on the Football, Basketball, Track, and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the 150- pound Football Team, insignia (2) (3); Freshman Track Team; member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 6 Hill Dormitory, with N. G. Gort; Sophomore year at 12 Holder, with C. C. English, Jr.; Junior and Senior years with English at 70 Patton. Wriggins plans to study law. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 134 Reynolds Place, South Orange, N.]J. [ $69 7 cS . are athe ee ti gaa RE oy pg ed Lol QAES. SB, Tag Mer cihees gee ae : EDWIN MATTHEW WRIGHT Wright was bor n December 18, 1913, in Detroit, Mich. He has also lived in Los Angeles, Calif., St. Petersburg, Fla., and Grosse Pointe, Mich. He is the son of Lewis B. Wright, deceased, and Constance Maire. He has one brother. He prepared at Grosse Pointe High School, where he was on the Baseball Team, School Paper Board, and active in other School affairs. At Princeton he majored in English and German. He was on the Freshman Baseball Squad; member “The Club”; Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore year at 7 Greenholm; Junior year in Joline, with John W. Weller; Senior year at 61 Blair. Wright intends to study medicine at Johns Hopkins, and to become a physician. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 16710 East Jefferson St., Grosse Pointe, Mich. [5702] RICHARD RIDGWAY WRIGHT Dick Wright was born March 4, 1913, in Allentown, N.]J. He is the son of Harry Hall Wright ’03, and Mae S. Ridgway. His father is a farmer. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Walter L. Wright ’92, Dr. R. F. L. Ridgway ’98, Walter L. Wright, Jr., ’21, and George C. Wright ’22. He prepared at Peddie School. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was in the Cane Spree (2); member Gateway Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 443 Pyne; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 5 South Middle Reunion. Wright is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Allentown, N.J. (578 | Sat aay etiam cetera seein ian eee SuaSre ners SES en os A arin a — 7 Sore 7 cee ee aE Fee %cep eT ee ee Sa Gn hc Peer a Oly amen san Sree Ooice ©) SY a ED | = Sy sifel ieenonasat Ge WO eas Ure eee, Ot CP a Seg tte ee eT ere etes Wik, Vege See SO res. AS SA: R PL geese. we ee Soe hoa Sead et : . pie’ e % care a Heys | . ® aa A Ws : a ied ae fey is ‘ 4 Ga o ite 4, : 5 : cE : . Ces ee Goes i) Y rer iS c wo eae . Bah E r Y A 4 a 3 AN ee tegen TB syed. = ‘ A . i . p . 2 «- uy Ly Ve Se Cae; “6 1 RS a 3 a) he in —S-: o had bec ” . Wea Ear is ae e nt A, OW. : - Ss ER Se erat ae eer Ge fee? ese Sine) Mee hel ae te os ag tie hs, ee -e- DAI ier i ta Sen 08 ok o = icky Lec Hol Sr deat iadede aluminas nes tee Cras ey eee CONT eee Sf eed . ie, CODE BOG aE OSI Ss e t= = 0 QO RESO ST RI a Yr SEoEe Shi are Savelegs war aie eget © 5 : prhues or ee ee Gg) ee ere eins Shae A ay 5 ame cas ar 5 an ot y at. ay te sion Pe WILLIAM LYON WRIGHT Bill Wright was born August 19, 1913, in Ogdensburg, N.Y. He is the son of George W. Wright, Union College ’08, C.E., and Hannah Vandenberg Lum. His father is an engineer; county superintendent of the New York State Department of Highways. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Ogdensburg High School, where he was on the Tennis and Basketball Teams; member Student Council, and Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering. He was a mem- ber of the Band (1) ; Glee Club (4) ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 24 Blair, with Richard E. Potts; Junior and Senior years at 22-24 Blair, with Todd Harris, Hugo G. Huettig, and Richard E. Potts. Wright is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 205 Lafayette St., Ogdensburg, N.Y. [es72a4 JAMES HART WYLD Jimmy, Jim, Oscar Wyld was born September 10, 1912, in New York City. He has also lived in Garden City, N.Y., and in Hempstead, N.Y. He is the son of Robert Hasbrouck Wyld, Columbia ’04, M.E., and Margaret Rebecca Hart. His father is in the house insulating business. He has one sister. He prepared at Harvey School (Hawthorne, N.Y.), and Salisbury School (Salisbury, Conn.), where he was on the Football, Track, and Soccer Teams, and Crews. At Harvey he was Co-editor of the School Magazine; at Salis- bury he was Associate Editor of the School Magazine, winner Yale Cup for Scholarship; active in Debating. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering; Second General Group Honor Roll (1) (2) (3) (4). He was on the Freshman Track Squad ; member Whig-Clio Society (1) (2) (3) (4); Engineering Society ; Student Branch A.S.M.E.; Socialist Club (2) (3) (4), Treasurer Princeton Socialist Party Branch (3) (4); Whig Hall; Gateway Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 307 Foulke. Wyld plans to continue his studies in engineering, and possibly archi- tecture, at Princeton. He is a Socialist. His permanent address is 72 2nd St., Garden City, N.Y. rs7a. LINTON TURNER YARNALL Lin Yarnall was born May 15, 1914, in Roxboro, Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Roy E. Yarnall and Edith C. Brown. His father is superintendent for Pullman Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Atlantic High School, where he was on the Track, Swimming, Football, and Basketball Teams, and Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering; Princeton Club Scholarship winner (2) ; University Scholarship holder (1 ) (2) (3) (4). He was on the Freshman Track Team; member Arbor Inn, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 39 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore year at 12 South Middle Reunion, with J. R. King; Junior year, first term, at 233 ’03 Hall; balance Junior, and Senior year, at 341 Brown. Yarnall will engage in chemical engineering. He is a Baptist and a Republican. His permanent address is 7 North Austin Ave., Ventnor, N.J. [e ee cerayeel : ED) (eater eon aad ere eee ho een Jol RAC IO A th Poe ea vst ome ae . KENNETH WILLIAM YOST Ken Yost was born August 9, 1914, in Trenton, N.J. He has also lived in Morrisville, Pa. He is the son of George Yost and Rebecca Booz. He has two brothers. He prepared at Morrisville High School, where he was Class President two years, Treasurer two years; member Editorial Board School Newspaper ; Debating Team; Captain Track Team. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy; Honor Roll (4). He was on the Freshman Track Team, numerals; Varsity Cross Country Team, letter (3) ; Varsity Track Team (3). During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 37 South Edwards. Yost will probably engage in aviation. He is a Presbyterian and a Socialist. His permanent address is 26 Chelton Ave., Morrisville, Pa. E575 CHRISTIAN FREDERICK ZIESENISS Chris, Chester, Chessy, Zies, Liester y Zieseniss was born February 4, 1912, in Paris, France. He has also lived in New York City, Scarsdale, N.Y., London, and Basle. He is the son of O. F’. Zieseniss and Louisette Larne. His father is retired. He has one brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in Economics. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. ; Sophomore and Junior years at 2 Lower Pyne; Senior year at 631 Laughlin. Zieseniss 1s undecided as to his future occupation. His permanent address is 45 Boulevard Beauiejour, Paris, France. [esr Om : SETAE PE DT ROPE IRIEL 7 EGE cr aay aba ad = ORR = a ioe ea Tea ee FSCS = 7, es sats gee aa, Cer td OP es es Stine ee eri ri = foah ot ae RST Telia Bric eo ° SNe ts Bee “© 7 By 4 ts a : ee : H pene —_ wales 3 Bh 7% ino a Mh BE ‘ . oe oe) Coe) fee ee Ge . “4 --) ine ‘ Fo (Pe pe DA Ue. Q é fe) WM “A ; - gah this et Ae tee sleet cers pengittt eet: meal, £7: i : : ° st 45 eyegs es Sires e-, J RICHARD ROHR ZUNDEL Dick Zundel was born October 8, 1913, in Cranford, N.]J. He is the son of Frederick R. Zundel and Agnes C. Rohr. His father is a member of the firm of R. W. Zundel Company. He has one brother, F. Robert Zundel, Jr., ’32. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Football Team, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals; Freshman Hockey Team, numerals; Freshman Crew, numerals; Varsity Crew, “P” (3); member Cannon Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place, with H. W. Nelson; Sophomore and Junior years at 16 Middle Dod, with Nelson and J. P. Serfas ’34; Senior year at 10 Middle Dod, with Nelson and E. M. Mulock. Zundel is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 14 Berkeley Place, Cranford, N.J. The information from the fol- lowing was received too late for publication in alphabetical order. a) Ks sh i. a nS VO. 2 by M ip @) e hepa VF “A: Riote apres ee pikat el ae oA dar eye : ° Sr Ou Rn ee sge ego oo y te wi een ° Spun Nas Ke achited Seas cue A : ‘ uy. . ; YW ; 5 7 . A Ee i 4a A 5 ‘ y AWWVO! 0: ear J x}, ae, £ “wo y . Waray Eta Cae Seen e peat se ej : RE whee ts VOEUN SR URI Deon rer Condict was born April 11, 1912, in Orange, N.J. He has also lived in Lausanne, Switzerland, Old Lyme, Conn., and in New orkeCity. He is the son of John H. N. Condict, deceased, and Marion A. Freeman. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Joseph Addison Freeman’ 52, Wilburforce Freeman 64, William T. Carter ’72, William T. Carter, Jr., ’96, Nelson Carter 04, Kenneth K. Carter ’19, and Freeman Foote ’31. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was a member of the Crew, Soccer Team, and Publications Board. At Princeton he was on the Class Soccer Team (1). During Freshman year he roomed at 15 University Place. Condict left Princeton at the end of Freshman year. He is an unlisted stock trader, associated with Struthers and Dean, 4o Wall St., New York City. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is Old Lyme, Conn. [ 581 J 10¥ r a Nik n 4 ¥ (uit eit ten gy 7 COMPLETE INFORMATION WAS NOT RECEIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING MEN a gas ‘ . 0 3 x as ( o wis. Cod e 7 IC a Ge RALPH ALONZO AMERMAN, JR. Bud Amerman was born October 27, 1912, in Scranton, Pa. He is the son of Ralph Alonzo Amerman, Cornell ’07, and Ada May Wrightnour. His father is a banker. Amerman prepared at Loomis School. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 South West Brown. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 533 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa. RUDOLPH WILLIAM ARNDT, JR. Rudy Arndt was born May 6, 1913, in Denver, Colo. He is the son of Rudolph William Arndt, University of Denver ’01, and Elizabeth Waugh. His father is a physician. Arndt prepared at The Hill School. During Freshman year he roomed at 32 Mercer St. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 700 Emerson St., Denver, Colo. GEORGE BRAND BALL George Ball was born June 16, 1912, in Plainfield, INS]: ee is the son of Frank Bain Ball and Minnie Benson Kidd. His father is vice-president of the American Gas and Electric Company. Ball prepared at Lawrenceville School. During Freshman year he roomed at 60 Nassau St. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 715 Belvidere Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Geil JAMES EDWARD BARLOW Jim Barlow was born December 3, 1912, in Hillsboro, Ill. He is the son of Edward Steven Barlow, and Ada May Bailie, deceased. His father, who graduated from Howard Payne College (Texas), is president of Barlow, Feeley and Richmond Advertising Agency. Barlow prepared at Pebble Hill School. During Freshman year he roomed at 13 Bank St. | He is a Christian Scientist. His permanent address is 508 Dewitt St., Syracuse, N.Y. FRANK ELLWOOD BELL, JR. Frankie, Red Bell was born December 29, 1912, in White Plains Noy. He is the son of Frank Ellwood Bell and Elizabeth Heisler Yard. His father is manag- ing clerk in a law office. Bell prepared at White Plains High School. During Freshman year he roomed at 176 Western Way. He is a Congregationalist. His permanent address is 148 Longview Ave., White Plains, N.Y. JOHN BORLAND, JR. Jack Borland was born January 22, 1912, in New York City. He is the son of John Borland, U.S. Naval Academy ’08, and Erminie Marie Clark. His father is an architect. Borland prepared at Kent School. He 1s an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 1215 Madison Ave., New York City. [ 586 J J. HIBBS BUCKMAN, JR. Bucky Buckman was born October 7, 1913, in Langhorne, Pa. He is the son of J. Hibbs Buckman, Penn- sylvania Law School ’93, and Elsa Forster. His father is a lawyer. He prepared at Penn Charter School. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dick- inson St.; Sophomore year at 310 Hamilton; Junior year at 402 Cuyler. He left college in February, 1935. Buckman is a member of the Society of Friends. His permanent address is Langhorne, Pa. WILLIAM FRANCIS CAREY, JR. Bill, Chick Carey was born October 4, 1912, in St. Paul, Minn. He is the son of William F. Carey and Ocean Dailey. His father is a railroad builder. Carey prepared at Choate School, and Mil- ford School. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place. He left college at the end of Freshman year. His permanent address is 15 East 69th St., New York City. WILLIAM CROUCH CHAPIN Bill Chapin was born December 15, 1911, in Boston, Mass. He is the son of Louis William Chapin and Edna Crouch. His father is in the vanilla extract manufacturing business. He has one sister. | He prepared at Lawrenceville School. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 113 Lockhart. He left college at the end of Sophomore year. Chapin is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 109 Ambassador Drive, Rochester, N.Y. [ 587 J WILLIAM HENRY COCHRANE Bill Cochrane was born April 3, 1912, in Nor- tolke Via. He is the son of William Florence Cochrane, U. S. Naval Academy ’07, and Gretchen Schneider. His father is consulting engineer with the U. S. Industrial Alcohol Company. He prepared at Gilman School. During Freshman year he roomed at 121 Henry. Cochrane is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 130 East 39th St., New York City. ARUNDEL, COPTER SR: Pat Cotter was born July 24, 1912, in New York City. He is the son of Arundel Cotter and Emma Carter. His father is a broker. Cotter prepared at Exeter Academy. During Freshman year he roomed at 431 Lockhart. ‘He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 37 Washington Square, West, New York City. WILLIAM LAWRENCE CRAWFORD Larry Crawford was born July 27, 1911, in Merton, Pa. He is the son of Sydney Lawrence Craw- ford ’08, and Esther Meilson. His father is in the oil business. He prepared at Episcopal Academy. During Freshman year he roomed at 617 Pyne, withdrawing from college in March, 1932. Crawford is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 645 English Village, Wynnewood, Pa. [ 588 ] JOHN RICHEY DESSEZ Dizzy Dessez was born October 4, 1912, in New York City. He is the son of George Adolphus Dessez and Bessie Morse Richey. His father is an architect. He prepared at St. Luke’s School. During Freshman year he roomed at 38 North Edwards. Dessez is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Westport, Conn. HENRY HAYWARD DINNEEN Uncle, Els Dinneen was born September 12, 1912, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Henry Houston Dinneen, | University of Maryland Law School ’07, de- ceased, and Eleanor Hayward. He has one sister. | He prepared at Gilman School. | During Freshman year he roomed at 25 Bank St.; Sophomore year at 65 Blair. He left college at the end of Sophomore year. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is Woodbrook, Govans, Baltimore, Md. JOSEPH INGERSOLL DORAN Joe Doran was born January 24, 1914, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He was the son of John Henry Doran, Pennsylvania ’06, and Ruth C. Fuller. His father is a mining engineer. He prepared at Wyoming Seminary. During Freshman year he roomed at 76 Holder. He was an Episcopalian. Doran died on January 9, 1932. EA SR STG AAS NE DBE ESSE EI IN TAS SEN EINE TIE OP TCT IIE [ 589 | GUSTAV EDWARD ESCHER, JR. Ned Escher was born September 22, 1913. He is the son of Gustav Edward Escher, Technical School of Zurich ’94, and Harriet Louise Hutchinson, deceased. His father is in the construction business in New York City. Escher prepared at Lawrenceville. During Freshman year he roome d at 512 Dynie. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 141 Hobart Ave., Summit, N.]. KENNETH WILLIAMS FERTIG, JR. Bugs | Fertig was born April 12, 1914. He is the son of Kenneth Williams Fertig and Helen Stevenson Leech. His father is president of the Janus Screen Company, Inc. He prepared at Carlisle, and Port Wash- ington High School. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dick- inson St. He left college in February, 1932. Fertig is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Manhasset Isle, Manorhaven, N.Y. RICHARD MICHAEL FINDER Dick Finder was born March 22, 1913, in New York City. He 1s the son of Henry H. Finder and Wil- helmina Kirschner. His father, who attended the University of Leipzig, is a manufacturer. Finder prepared at Peddie School. _ During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 210 Riverside Drive, New York City. [ 590 | a SETTER TICS | PN REN Re a ae Fl em Ne Toe POE Cie oie Vee dec =e = Sn ce TSS TE EEE TE ALSACE Nee Marat ae x = 7, Beet) Pisin cs bey Cae An prt ae sical tale anne ari ea ee Bes 3 on ea Ss R Dian : a 5 2 igi : 3 . eee ra Be 2B eae = 2 D Cer if ‘ . ¢ fou . . H enya a “Vf Man a Hen J He oa ; ( ’ ‘ a he? © : p: 5 . pre Weisel jee u ‘1 onl Oa te bi hemtits rs . oS ae s iN): k s . .e 0 ‘ 7 : ae Roars hee es a . : J G . ’ A ae te fs he 4 os ee = org Ri Revers Te Com hraie ee - Sea eats Oe Hors ek Cor tee en 4 tg celts : S Seana Gale ©) Shenae ater ee Steer 2 snag ean afte g) fel gors 2 ke -. ° GEORGE HENRY FROST Bull Frost was born February 16, 1914, in Plain- field, N.J. He is the son of Francis Willoughby Frost and Alice Bioney Blackwell. His father is an importer. He prepared at Exeter. He roomed at 45 University Place (1) (2); 715 Pyne (3). He left college in February, 1933, but has returned and is in 36. Frost is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 1110 Rahway Road, Plainfield, N.J. THOMAS JOSEPH GILLEN, JR. Tom Gillen was born November 24, 1912, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Thomas Joseph Gillen, and Helen Madera, deceased. His father is a lawyer. He prepared at Washington Irving High School. During Freshman year he roomed at 60 Wiggins St. He left college in May of Sopho- more year. Gillen is a Catholic. His permanent address is 205 Davis Ave., White Plains, N.Y. GILBERT LEWIS GLASS Gil Glass was born August 20, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Maurice Lewis Glass and Rebecca Maltz. His father is a commission merchant. He prepared at Peddie School. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St. He left college in the fall of Sophomore year. Glass is a Hebrew. His permanent address is 60 Gramercy Park, North, New York City. (Olea DOUGLAS GRUNDY Doug Grundy was born October 18, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of William Grundy, deceased, and Gertrude Hammond. His father was an engineer. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 South Edwards. He left college in the fall of Sophomore year. Grundy is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 1445 East 37th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. EARL WOOD HALL Hall was born July 24, 1912, in Charleston, Wey ae He is the son of Sheffey Wood Hall and Estelle Earle Barker. His father is affili- ated with the West Virginia Water Service Company. He prepared at Princeton Preparatory School. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Bank St. He left college in February of Sopho- more year. Hall is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 912 Ridgemont Ave., Char leston, W. Va. GARRISON HERR Garry Herr was born October 11, 1911, in Cald- well, N.J. He 1s the. son of “Dougal, Merry o2 mane Josephine Garrison. His father is a counselor at law. | He prepared at Peddie School. During Freshman year he roomed at 44 Hill Dormitory. He left college in October of Sophomore year. Herr is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is Rensselaer Road, Essex Fells, N.J. [ 592 | SAMUEL SPELMAN HOLMES, JR. Sam Holmes was born July 17, 1911, in Los Angeles, Calif. He is the son of Samuel Spelman Holmes and Eleanor Smoot. His father, who grad- uated from Michigan University, is a lawyer; firm of McNab, Holmes and Long. Holmes prepared at Asheville School. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. He left college at the end of Fresh- man year. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 903 North Sher- idan Road, Highland Park, III. ROBERT MORGAN INGLIS Bob Inglis was born August 7, 1913, in Colum- bus, Ohio. He is the son of Dr. William D. Inglis, Washington and Jefferson ’97, and Alice Cockins. His father is a physician. Inglis prepared at Columbus Academy. During Freshman year he roomed at 14 North Middle Reunion. He left college in De- cember of Sophomore year. His permanent address is 1251 East Broad St., Columbus, Ohio. HENRY RIEDEL JAHN Harry Jahn was born February 25, 1914, in Brooklyn, N.Y. ‘He is the son of Henry Richard Jahn, La- fayette ’11, and Agnes Marie Riedel. His father is an exporter. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place. His permanent address is 144 Christopher St., Montclair, N.J. C 593 J SO ED TT EE LO GORDON ADAMS JAPP Gord Japp was born January 25, 1913, in Cin- cinnati, Ohio. He is the son of John G. Japp, Jr., and Alma H. Rasch. He prepared at The Hill School. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore year at 304 Walker. He left college in January, 1933, to get married. 7 Japp’s permanent address is 363 McAlpin Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. FRED MAHLON KAFER Kafe Kafer was born January 25, 1911. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. During Freshman year he roomed at 10 Middle Dod. His permanent address is Lawrenceville, JOHN HOWARD KIES Jack Kies was born November 17, 1912, in Kenilworth, III. He is the son of William S. Kies, Wisconsin 99, and Mabel Best. His father is a banker. Kies prepared at The Hill School. During Freshman year he roomed at 64 Blair. He left Princeton at the end of Fresh- man year. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is Scarborough, N.Y. C 594 J beg ry ea PEOPLE a, Nes Ss si SE Ae ee CMe LSS a ae Pen aE Pe ee am So = ae ate Meh is pubs etal idiein 5 +. ” o ., 2 . le Bae, if 5 a . Si AS % ¢ i ; oy ; D Si] 5: By a ‘ y 5 af 1 ’ i 5 Lo a ee an eee ct see Taig MSs . Oe) as Mase) meet as eee. EU. f 5 . docs 4 oy Se CHARLES CAMPBELL KOEHN Chink Koehn was born September 5, 1912, in Shanghai, China. He is the son of Adolf Koehn and ‘Theodosia Burns Campbell. His father is a banker. He prepared at the Hun School. During Freshman year he roomed at 40 Nassau St.; Sophomore year at 301 Foulke. He left college at the end of Sophomore year. Koehn is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 147 East soth St., New York City. EUGENIO LAGE Gene Lage was born April 11, 1913, in Petropolis, Brazil. He is the son of Antonio Martinz Lage, M. I. T., deceased, and Eugenia Alvases de Azivich. Lage prepared at Choate School. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St.; Sophomore and first Junior year at 16 Little; second Junior year at 95 Blair. He is now in the Class of °36. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is Avenue Atlantica 654, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. WILLIAM SEYMOUR LEAKE Bill Leake was born September 19, 1912, in New York City. He is the son of Joseph Bryant Leake ’10, and Susan Seymour, both deceased. His father was in the importing and exporting business. He prepared at Pawling School. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 East Witherspoon; Sophomore year at 215 Foulke; Junior year at 611 Cuyler. He left college in February of Junior year. Leake’s permanent address is 301 North Fifth Ave., Tacoma, Wash. [ 595 J THORNTON LEWIS, JR. W hitey Lewis was born May 30, 1912, in Phil- adel phia, Pa. He is the son of Thornton Lewis and Elsie Van Orden Geary. His father, who grad-— uated from the University of Kentucky, is a manufacturer. He prepared at Andover. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Edwards Place. He left college in February of Freshman year, to go to work. Lewis is an. Episcopalian. His permanent address is 327 Llandrillo Road, Cynwyd, Pa. | ARCHIE MO RRISSON LODGE Archie Lodge was born October 14, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of Archibald Irvin Lodge, and Marie Carter, deceased. His father is a private tutor. He prepared at Stuyvesant High School. During Freshman year he roomed at 42 South Edwards. He left college in February of Freshman year. Lodge’s permanent address is 328 East 15th St., New York City. NELSON AMOS LUDINGTON, JR. Lud, Nels Ludington was born September 24, 1913, in New Haven, Conn. He is the son of Nelson Amos Ludington, Yale Medical School ’01, and Myrtle Rebecca Patterson. His father is medical practitioner. He prepared at Taft School. During Freshman year Ludington roomed at 20 Nassau St.; Sophomore year at 114 Lock- hart; Junior and Senior years at 322 Cuyler. He left college early in 1935. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 50 Huntington , New Haven, Conn. [ 596 | RODERICK McKENZIE Rod McKenzie was born June 21, 1912, in Ann Arbor, Mich. - He is the son of William Dexter McKenzie, Michigan ’96, and Charlotte Lane. His father is an attorney; general counsel for the Quaker Oats Company. He prepared at Asheville School. During Freshman year he roomed at 312 Lockhart. He left Princeton in September, 1932, to attend another college. His permanent address 1s 1185 Laurel Ave., Hubbard Woods, III. CHARLES SMITH MADDOCK, III Chuck Maddock was born January 26, 1913, in Scudder Falls, N.]J. He was the son of Charles Smith Mad- dock, Jr., and Elizabeth Hall Middleton. His father is works manager for Thos. Maddock’s Sons Pottery. He prepared at Lawrenceville. During Freshman year he roomed at 32 Campbell. Maddock died on June 5, 1933. WILSON FERREE MARKS Bill Marks was born November 9, 1913, in Saltsburg, Pa. He is the son of James Lafayette Marks, Washington and Jefferson ’07, and Sarah S. Wilson. His father is a teacher. He prepared at Kiski. During Freshman year he roomed at 10 North Reunion. Marks is now in the Class of 1936. Marks is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is Kiskiminetas Springs School, Saltsburg, Pa. [597 JJ BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MILES Ben Miles was born November 24, 1912. He is the son of Herbert Granville Miles and Lela Haynes. His father is a general commission merchant. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. During Freshman year he roomed at 93 Holder. He left college in the spring of Fresh- man year. Miles is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 2459 Boulevard, Jersey City, N.]. JACK MONROE MILLER Jack Miller was born October 5, 1912, in Spokane, Wash. He is the son of Monroe Miller, Cornell 710, and Eleanor Elizabeth Welch. His father is in the insurance business. He prepared at Canterbury School. During Freshman year he roomed at 45 Hill Dormitory. He left college at the end of Freshman year. Miller is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 321 Eighth Ave., Spokane, Wash. JAMES MOORE MILLER Jimmy Miller was born August 12, 1913, in Mercersburg, Pa. | He is the son of James Gelwix Miller, Dickinson College ’97, and Maud Moore. His father is registrar of Mercersburg Academy. He prepared at Mercersburg. During Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years he roomed at 125 Pyne; Senior year at 85 Patton. He left college in February Oy Senior year, Miller is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is Mercersburg, Pa, [ 598 J BURTON BYRON MITCHELL Burt Mitchell was born February 4, 1914, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of W. Cole Mitchell, deceased, and Lily Dobson. He prepared at Manual Training High School. During Freshman year he roomed. at 12 North Dod. Mitchell is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 72 76th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. PERRY FRANKLIN HUNTER MOSS Hunt Moss was born August 26, 1912, in Bala, Pa. | He is the son of Frank H. Moss and R. Anna Hunter. His father is in the mortgage and trust estates business. | He prepared at St. Paul’s School. | During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St.; Sophomore year at 94 Holder; Junior year at 52 ’79 Hall. He left college in the fall of 1934, to get married. Moss is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Bala, Pa. ee Na PERCY OSAMU ODA Perce Oda was born August 26, 1912, in Japan. He was the son of Sanji Oda, Nippon Medical College 09, and Asa Akamatsu. His father is a physician and surgeon. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place. He left college in the fall of 1932. He was a Buddhist. Oda died on April 1, 1934. [ 599 J Pais ger Se So oie ae ah tity pa Dad ry re ti ( AY DNC) : Mpdg tee ty ESM VO ees CoS FALLIS LINTON OLIVER Fal Oliver was born December 23, 1911, in Toledo, Ohio. He is the son of Harry Clayton Oliver. His father is traffic manager for the Pennsylvania Railroad. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St.; Sophomore and Junior years at 122 Foulke. He left college in February of Junior year. Oliver is a Christian Scientist. His permanent address is 701 St. James St., Pittsburgh, Pa. EUGENE COWLES POMEROY, JR. Bill Pomeroy was born March 10, 1912, in Washington, D.C. He 1s the son of Eugene Cowles Pomeroy of, and Elizabeth Livingston Eagan. His father is a lawyer. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Bank St.; Sophomore year at 111 Pyne. He left college in May of Sophomore year. His permanent address is “Hilltop,” Hope- well, N.J. WILLIAM EDGAR PORTER, JR. Bill Porter was born March 4, 1913. He is the son of William Edgar Porter Philadelphia College of Pharmacy ’92, de- ceased, and Lucille Mansell. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St.; Sophomore year at 74 Blair. He left college at the end of Sophomore year. Porter is a Methodist. His permanent address is 650 Moorewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa, [ 600 7 HERMAN AUGUST RINGLER Ringler was born July 29, 1909, in Phil- adelphia, Pa. He is the son of John Ringler, deceased, and Julia Grodgofsky. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 Madison St. He left college at the end of Freshman year. Ringler is a Lutheran. His permanent address is 1801 North 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. JAMES BURNETT ROBERTSON Robie Robertson was born May 23, 1911, in Sewickley, Pa. He is the son of Harold Hansard Robert- son and Isobel Mary Burnett. His father is in the building products manufacturing business. During Freshman year he roomed at 45 University Place; Sophomore and Junior years at 235 Pyne. He left college at the end of Junior year. Robertson is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Grant Bldg., Grant St., Pittsburgh, Pa. RANDOLPH PRESTON ROGERS, JR. Rand Rogers was born February 6, 1913, in Kansas City, Mo. He is the son of Randolph Preston Rogers, Yale ’07 and Yale Law School ’og, and Kathryn Withers.:His father is trust officer for the Pioneer Trust Company. He prepared at Country Day School. He roomed at 19 University Place (1); 521 Laughlin (2). He left college at the end of Sophomore year. Rogers is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 1217 West 58th St., Kansas City, Mo. [ 601 |] WILLIAM ELLIS ROWELL Bill Rowell was born March 10, 1914. He is the son of George Milton Rowell, de- ceased, and Ida Fleischmann. He prepared at Pingry School. During Freshman year he roomed at 37 South Edwards; Sophomore year at 331 Witherspoon. He left college in February of Sophomore year. Rowell is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 14-16 North Ave., Elizabeth, N.]. | : ALEXANDER CARST RUIGH Alex Ruigh was born November 11, 1911. | He prepared at Hun School. During Freshman year he roomed at 17 : Witherspoon. | His permanent address is 22 Dickinson St., Princeton, N.]. CHALONER BAKER SCHLEY Chal Schley was born February 14, 1911. He prepared at Gilman School. During Freshman year he roomed at 4-A Campbell. His permanent address is Santa Barbara, Calif. [602i ra ce ee ress Busters a ey, pais series ty ame Z : ( = i : 5 wig Be 3 4 = J AN. ry AN YS | a: i % 98 oe) a S 4 LG e a a CO: Hi of oO: J iis p Rote ea See eter ens She Beene ne Od mone 35 7 a, esa, eae CHARLES FRANCIS SCHROEDER Charlie Schroeder was born June 19, 1912. He is the son of Henry Schroeder and Mary Arden Parrott, deceased. His father is retired; formerly with the Edison Lamp Works of General Electric Company. s Ble Se Owe. gs Wes Pd wee Ty aCe s - eo. _ ae Paar ad = Bagren a iS Salon ene eT siviariSats Soa d SF ee AP en S _ 2% at Sines ee fa oo ae th : ay A le eke ping clear nds Fa ON EI ie we N i ae : 6) . : ate af Qa- = Wg oo oe , A 4 . i = A iM . E pam | ees ATES ‘ Meg Pearse D y 5 AN: ie pede f : Shae oy ath y ° 7 : a mes LO!) Porere Var “4: . ee af 'g Si ae TA ir ete: wre’ - m : 2 SE Oe a ay AM VAS RES ON) Pee yuiee Sets tin eaney (a 3 3 5 A Re olen x3 on . bP eic rie Y He prepared at Choate School. During Freshman year he roomed at 10 Dickinson St. He left college in the fall of 1932 to enter business. He may return to Princeton later. His permanent address is 390 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N.Y. CHARLES FRANTZ STAUFFER Charlte Stauffer was born August 1, 1911, in Lan- caster, Pa; He is the son of Charles Fondersmith Stauffer, deceased, and Gertrude Martha Frantz. His father was in the. real estate business. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. He roomed at 19 Univ. Pl. (1) ; §16’03 Hall (2) (3). He left college in Feb. of Junior year. Stauffer is a Lutheran. His permanent address is 327 East Orange Bie Alcastel, ba, HENRY SUCH SMITH Hank Smith was born July 29, 1913, in Roselle, N.]. He is the son of Augustus Smith, C. C. N. Nee oy. and. G, U., 3, of M. 89, and Anna Barbara Such, both deceased. His father was president of the Bergen Point Iron Works, and a member of the Board of Commerce and Navigation of New Jersey. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. He left college at the end of two years. His permanent address is Raritan Road, Roselle, N.J. [ 603 J] cone ALBERT RIVINGTON STONE Riv Stone was born May 22, 1910, in New York City. He is the son of John Knickerbocker Porte: and Anna Rivington Edey. His father is a public accountant. He prepared at Millburn High School. During Freshman year he roomed at 101 Lockhart. He left college at the end of Fresh- man year. Stone is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is Fernwood Road Short Hills, N.J. HERMAN ROBERT SUTHERLAND Bob Sutherland was born February 9g, 1913, in Kansas City, Mo. He is the son of V. Robert Sutherland and Mae G. Dierks. His father is in the lumber business. He prepared at Country Day School. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place. He left college in October, 1932. Sutherland is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 1200 Santa Fe Road, Kansas City, Mo. ARTHUR PITTMAN SWEET “A and P” Sweet was born June 13, 1914, in Mil- waukee, Wis. He is the son of Arthur Jeremiah Sweet. His father is an illuminating engineer. He prepared at Grover Cleveland High School. During Freshman year he roomed at 14 West Witherspoon. He left college at the end of Freshman year. Sweet’s permanent address is 123 Mountain Ave., West Caldwell, N.J. [ 604 |] RALPH ENOS TAGGART, JR. Rhiney Taggart was born April 3, 1911, in Keokee, Va. He is the son of Ralph Enos Taggart and Virginia Bullitt. His father is a coal operator. He prepared at Haverford School. During Freshman year he roomed at 46 Hill Dormitory; Sophomore year at 103 Holder. He left college in April of Sophomore year. Taggart is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is “Robin Hill,” Radnor, Pa; GEORGE OMERLY TIMANUS Tim Timanus was born January 25, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of John Herbert Reading Timanus and Caroline Fling Omerly. His father is in the insurance business. He prepared at Exeter Academy. He roomed at 47 University Place (1) ; 300 Hamilton (2); 522 Laughlin (3). He left college at the end of Junior year. Timanus is a Methodist. His permanent address is 431 West Johnson St., Philadelphia, Pa. JOSEPH RICHARDS TOWNE Joe Towne was born August 22, 1913, in Mont- GlairgINa): He is the son of Milton Towne and Bertha Richards. His father is in the advertising business. He prepared at Pelham H.S. and Andover. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 Bank St.; Sophomore year at 54 Holder. He left college in April of Sophomore year. Towne is a Christian Scientist. His permanent address is 136 Monterey Ave., Pelham, N.Y. [ 605 | eb MRE aN 7 eGR FREDERICK LUM ‘TROWBRIDGE Fritz Trowbridge was born July 6, 1914, in Chatham, N.]. He is the son of Alfred Muchmore Trow- bridge and Edna May Ferris, both deceased. His father was a building contractor. He prepared at Trinity Preparatory School. He roomed at 15 Bank St. (1); 9 North Ed- wards (2); 443 Brown (3). He left ol in February of Junior year. Trowbridge is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 76 East Park St., Newark, N.]J. MAYSON HATCH TUCKER Tuck Tucker was born September 30, 1913, in Montclair, N.J. He 1s the son of. Wilson Hatch Tucker and Mary Elizabeth Reilly. His father is director, and an officer, of Peerless Plush Company. He prepared at St. George’s School. During Freshman year he roomed at 2-A Campbell. He left college in December, 1932. Tucker is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 955 Park Ave., New York City. CHARLES EDWIN VILADE Eddie Vilade was born October 24, 1911, in Jersey City, N.J. He is the son of Edwin Hope Vilade and Elizabeth Ryan. His father is a retail lumber dealer. He prepared at Peddie School. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 University Place; Sophomore year at 314 Henry. He left college in April of 1933. Vilade is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 417 Orchard St., Cranford, N.]. IE teresa) Par iets xe ia ’ ° cua, Pa fad eS ‘h rn re Racca tmecess % JAMES EDMUND WALSH Jim Walsh was born March 15, 1912, in New York City. He is the son of Grover Cleveland Walsh and Lilian Fitzgerald. His father is manager of the Pyne Estate. He prepared at the Hun School. He roomed at 28 Vandeventer Ave. (1) ; 109 Patton (2) (3). He left college in February of Junior year. Walsh is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is Merrick Road, Nierrick; L.l., N.Y. JOHN WYNNE WELLER Jack Weller was born October 23, 1912, in Colon, Panama. He is the son of John Henry Weller, Nebraska ’08, and Mary A. Wynne. His father is an industrial engineer. He prepared at Pingry School, and Exeter Academy. He roomed at 41 Vandeventer Ave. (1); foe Lockhart (2) (3). Weller is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 308 Kent Road, Wynnewood, Pa. ROBERT CHARLES WHALEY Bob Whaley was born July 22, 1912, in Reading, Mich. He is the son of Delevan Edward Whaley and Florence E. Berry. His father, who at- tended Hillsdale College and Columbia, 1s a teacher. He prepared at Morristown School. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 East Witherspoon. He left college in Feb. 1933. Whaley is a Methodist. His permanent address is R.F.D. 1, Morris- town, N.]. [ 607 |] JESSE EDWARDS WHITE, JR. Jess, Joe White was born October 31, 1912, in Dallas, Texas. He is the son of Jesse Edwards White and Annabella Whyte. His father is vice-president of the North Star Insurance Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Montclair Academy and Lawrenceville School. He left college at the end of Junior year. His permanent address is 70 Hawthorne Place, Montclair, N.J. GEORGE CLAYTON WHITNEY Whit Whitney was born August 13, 1912, in Worcester, Mass. He is the son of Charles Clayton Whitney and Esther Lund. He prepared at Mount Hermon School. While at Princeton he roomed at g North Reunion. He left college in February of Sophomore year. Whitney is a Congregationalist. His permanent address is South Barre, Mass. FRANK DIXON WHITWORTH Dick Whitworth was born November 9, 1913, in Western Port, Md. He is the son of Horace Pritchard Whit- worth, Maryland ’06, and Nancy P. Dixon. His father is a lawyer. H. P. Whitworth, Jr. 25, is his brother. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy. He roomed at 16 Vandeventer Ave. (1). He left college at the end of Freshman year. Whitworth is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Riverside Drive, Western Port, Md. [ 608 J A od ney Ts EEC en 8 Caner atars 6) a oa Pall ee Oo Busses oe : ° oe... 0 te he. 3 OO ee Re Aieeeh or xe hte Miers ASOT CEST siti atee ct hoe aa arr pee un wrely: Saw na) alSee hevilcr Sach hoe SN Tail Ree ed FOES SR TET eee | 5s . cy 7 el nk ry ergs fee Aree Be nl i coe Mia Se ee Pisiananeiel CeEture Mook 3 oe Slt Tih omelet p rs G. u s AN ° oe Pay hm el neay See) see of a y a Me ie r 4 rs os é | ; a pean | Gas (ih ae’) D: ; () ; : 5 f :i0: 2y . , 5 . a fer oe. FH pe ta F cee aoe i ts a } . 4 a ie — Ve OX LON LT ELE ee AOVLON Ey).4- Rat latoss act ona ecnsere re Mee 22 MARV UN M, eee ieee aA Bente en we Senet £O CTLs . gue 4 o a aS 4 . . HORACE PRITCHARD WHITWORTH, JR. Pritch Whitworth was born November g, 1913, in Western Port, Md. He is the son of Horace Pritchard Whit- worth, Maryland ’o6, and Nancy P. Dixon. His father is a lawyer. F. D. Whitworth ’39 is his brother. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy. He roomed at 16 Vandeventer Ave. (1). He left college at the end of Freshman year. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Riverside Drive, Western Port, Md. LLOYD ALLEN WILBUR Doc Wilbur was born June g, 1911, in Hights- town, N.]. He is the son of William Lane Wilbur ’85 and Hannah Allen Emson. His father is a physician. He prepared at Peddie School. During Freshman year he roomed at 214 ’01 Hall. He left college in February of Freshman year. Wilbur is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 156 Stockton St., Hightstown, N.]. KEITH BRAHE WILEY Keith Wiley was born March 6, 1912, in New York City. He is the son of Bradford King Wiley and Charlotte Day Thomas. His father is affiliated with the New York Edison Company. He prepared at Choate School. While at Princeton he roomed at 225 Henry. He left college in November of Sophomore year. Wiley’s permanent address is 65 North St., Stamford, Conn. [ 609 J] by wpe o +4 clos. eo, wabiat Wee t 5 ao . prs C ee eee ae ee! webs Toke Souris sO Ore oe a GEORGE HENRY WILLIAMS, JR. George Williams was born July 23, 1912, in Hack- ensack, N.]. He is the son of George Henry Williams and Ida Savage. His father is head of the Credit Department of H. A. Caesar and Com- pany. He prepared at Exeter Academy. He roomed at 2 Dickinson St. (1); 141 °03 Hall (2). He left college to attend Columbia. Williams is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 151 Central Park West, New York City. THOMAS WILLIAMS WILSON, JR. Tom Wilson was born September 1, 1912, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Thomas Williams Wilson and Helen D. Hines. His father is an auto- mobile distributor. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 403 701 Hall; Junior year at the Tower Club. He left college in January 1934. Wilson is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 215 Tumbridge Road, Baltimore, Md. ARTHUR YOUNG, JR. Art Young was born January 14, 1912. He is the son of Arthur Young and Harriet Mitchell. His father is retired. He prepared at Pomfret School. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 633 Laughlin; Junior year at 431 Witherspoon. He left college in February of Junior year. Young is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 110 East Wiscon- sin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. [yor0m4 1935 CLASS HISTORY ee ee Te errr ye es te Ve oe | aie ia te a Pes Seesael, ea Naeem eee ST ota Ne ey Aaa eats lot Bier See Nica ttignion ao ga esa Agi eidednl ey ee RTT ee a = i, | ag SS SU SSN eReu eM RL OES rie os cue atte irae Dp ven een, Wl nerd a IL IP A CO le eek 8 (pn tN gi ta 2 OR capa FAG CL A Cla sae a ene ae 6 Pe ee ; 3 3 y 0 WK 8 AY as oe Ve , : we ON . 4 aN ge wy cs hey 1 Oe o| Pe AY, S . is . : . . -. ; fe Aa ‘ a . s D a's rae i . Pia Bh . o ww. . :, eg paWge) ONLI EA = (EF | LOV AV OVO 4 - a . A . we OF ° . de nici 3 VAB %, Oe V iPmart : oh , re fs cs és a 2 ve (he vy w fe Bk an . see = EOLA Cae) - jUeactomenre iy BS ‘ ° a 904 . aC ESE Seer Shy Cte: se’ Ware gh ines nts Sen et ee eewmee Sr See ec Nes, Wigtel tenes en « ee pat Sea ae ewe Sar Seen eee Bhai e a - i . oa : — caren Shae = =i a eee 3” . gs bo ae a a CO ge” ‘ Cates CASS ES RO Ry JosEPH C. HAZEN, JR. IN THIS, the history of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-five, it is our intent to set forth those significant facts concerning outstanding inci- dents which have taken place within the past four years, those names which were most influential in the making of our history, and only such dates and figures as seem particularly essential and interesting. In a work of this length it is obviously impossible to present more than a skeleton outline of a complicated series of events, but we trust that it will be such that from it a fuller history may readily be reconstructed in the mind . a chronological organization of events intended to serve as a cue for further and more profound recollection. FRESHMAN YEAR 1931-1932 The history of this year’s graduating class started back in the summer of ‘thirty-one, when some thirteen hundred aspirants to a Princeton educa- tion received a much-anticipated note from Nassau Hall’s committee on admissions, and six hundred and thirty-five of these thrilled at the words: “We are pleased to inform you that, on the basis of your record in the en- trance examinations and your school and personal records, you have been admitted to the Freshman Class of Princeton University. . . .” What hap- pened to the remaining six hundred and sixty-five would-be Princetonians is not for us to,surmise, but it is indeed interesting to note that exactly that number of names appeared upon the freshman roster of a certain New Haven university that fall. The remainder of that summer was spent in preparation for our advance on Princeton, and on September thirtieth the Class of Thirty-five mustered for the storming of the campus. Having survived the barrages of erstwhile agents and the fusillades of administrative welcomes, we ac- complished our occupation unmolested, except perhaps for the nightly visits of Sophomore super salesmen. With the aid of the Freshman Bible and the campus cops extensive reconnaissance was made, and not for several days did the cogs of learning begin to grind. The fact that we as Freshmen were sorely in need of an education was clearly shown by one of our classmate’s answers to the registrar’s questionnaire as to the number of his roommates. “Two hundred and ninety-three,” was his reply .. . it seems there were that many fellow Freshmen in McCosh ten when he was registering. Once the opening exercises were complete and the class as a whole orien- tated, our lives henceforth were governed largely by compulsions—scholas- tic, athletic, and questionable. We learned of a new meaning for the word, [ 613 J Ee ee —— “Uniform”; the majority of us preferred crew and football when signing up for fall exercise; and not a few of us investigated the over-rated attrac- tions of Trenton and Kingston. We attended en masse the varsity football games but with less zest than our Freshman Reception, for at that time we, in the eyes of the world, were smoothies. The varsity eleven had a rather unsuccessful season, and the yearling squad under Captain Katz Kadlic won but one of its four games. Our class soccer team, lead by Johnse Garrett, was more outstanding with but one loss in seven encounters, while Bob Phenix’s harriers captured two out of three meets. It was Julie Gregory, however, who gained the first set of 1935 numerals, by using pro wrestling tactics against his opponent in the annual Freshman-Sophomore Cane Spree. Though we won no other individual bouts that night, we collectively de- feated the second classmen both physically and verbally. We witnessed before the Christmas Holidays the dedication of Fine Hall, Princeton’s palatial asylum for the mathematically-minded, the degradation of Blair Tower Clock by some of the boys who thought that the idle hands would make an excellent roulette wheel, and the début of Todd Harris’ and Joe Hazen’s attempt in the publication world—Princeton’s first Fresh- man Magazine, The Dink. With the coming of Christmas vacation the Triangle Club’s “Spanish Blades” went on the road, and we went home to face the music and to pray that Santa Claus would put monkey glands in Princeton’s athletic stockings. The new year saw the diagnosing of the fall’s football ailments and the recommendation of a new coach as the remedy. The appointment of “TIME OF THEIR LIVES” The Beer-Suit Scene from the Unusually Popular Play of Undergraduate Life, Written by R. E. Nail ’33 of Albany, Tex., and Presented by the Theatre Intime, in Our Sophomore Year e614 2 Rita tU Lea M ea Lm ar ater Wate attr wee tes cance ye ne —— — Aj AAS TET sa see Pi Sl Seer Bisa Sigel manatee ope ap Tee seer een eo Re eR ae SIS Rs ney Rika ores Sn meee Pad SaaS Te renee aaa rs E : , iy Pe | dy ) S 5 aay etek ee me” ae See. Seid Ra Ces r Re) f VW y an Dee, ous RN Ak: ip che z 6) : 5 { : ‘i moe ae is a Lf S es, =. ‘ Oe oe 5 E: 4 2 . : oo , ‘ -. ay d ‘a. Re . al a a4 : a ee Gna Pe : s 1 B é of] s, 0 j ie ra ‘ te ér oi ae wh . - ani “dh. eee een A C sw 2 M:. 7 ee . 5 wey Spe Priy : er ee 8S es ee . %, Sie og! OMe + ng CEO hes co esi Cd t ss + gosh = H Rte cee 5 ‘ rs SRO Sores arch, SOY Tice ceca s nee CID Da lat RA Gao De SO og ee oa ea ca Cee oer RS cme Nips Pees re gi ga Nn (ete th Siler eee REL Coa ENS cae eres Se res ae sa Py Ry ee ok et er a ig Fritz Crisler and his Minnesota colleagues and the winning of the inter- collegiate basketball crown were the first steps taken to rid Old Nassau of its under-emphasis on athletics. Those of us who survived the first attack of mid-year examinations were permitted to play on the winter and spring Freshman teams whose captains were: basketball, Grebauskas: hockey, Stephens ; swimming, Skelly ; gym, Lewis; fencing, Turney; Wres- tling, Snelham; track, McWilliams; crew, Symington; baseball, McCor- mick ; lacrosse, Rytina and Wardell ; tennis, Flynn; and golf, Marks. The two most spectacular seasons were enjoyed by the wielders of foils and rackets who emerged undefeated; but credit for the most outstanding one- man event goes to Alex McWilliams who in breaking the University pole vault record won 1935’s first major “P.” Our class teams that year engaged in ninety-four contests of which they won fifty-four and tied two, victories with Yale being split seven and seven. Speaking of leaders, Peter Blanchard was chosen captain of the class, while Bill Chapin and Jim Skelly were elected to assist him in the offices of vice-president and secretary and treasurer. Two events of peculiar interest to Princeton punctuated the second term of that year—the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby from the neighboring town of Hopewell and the appointment of Mr. Duffield to occupy tempo- rarily the presidential chair left vacant by the resignation of Princeton’s beloved “Jack” Hibben. After a pleasant spring marked for the most part by the upperclassmen’s attractive houseparty guests and their still more attractive cars, the Class of “Thirty-five doffed their dinks, packed in moth balls their half-dozen cleverly garnered clappers, and completed what has been voted their least enjoyable year in Princeton. SOPHOMORE YEAR 1932-1933 In the fall of thirty-two, punch drunk after a week of handshakes and back slaps, we donned flannels and numerals and set about being Sopho- mores to the best of our ability. With our return came Princeton’s challenge to the press commentators on Nassau smoothieism—the Class of ’Thirty-six, made up wholly of prep school athletes—football captains, their managers, and even their promoters! Since, however, Freshmen are not permitted to participate in varsity contests, the season on the gridiron was only a mediocre one with no major victories. The best football was undoubtedly played against Michigan, whom, with the aid of Chamberlain, Delaney, Dudley, Haggin, Jones, Kadlic, Kalbaugh, Marks, Nelson, and Wardell, Princeton held to a fourteen to seven score. This year’s Cane Spree was still [615 J CONZZNY ne o. ea? OD nee (ie YE S, Kaas 9 ; Ce see BD Me J. A. GREGORY °35 WINS IN FRESHMAN CANE SPREE more successful for the Sophomores than the last, with Ros Hart and Fred Owens winning two of the three bouts. With the approach of the presidential elections a questionnaire was cir- culated among the men of Princeton to discover which way the wind was blowing. It would seem that the undergraduate wind blew straight up and down, for Hoover was given the decision by a three to one vote. It 1s indeed interesting to note that the janitors in the same poll conceded Roosevelt the election by a two to one majority. After we had attended the Triangle’s premiére of “It’s the Valet,” and read of the resignation of Keene Fitzpatrick as track mentor and Wittmer as basketball coach, we packed our trunks for our second Christmas vaca- tion . . . this time prepared to talk to the folks back home of moral victories and promising prospects. i Upon our return the next year, some ten days later, we beheld Asa Bushnell sewing patches upon the breaches of athletic relationships. It was formally announced that Harvard and Princeton were now the best of friends, and that Dartmouth, after an absence of seventeen years, was to appear on the football schedule that fall. A little later on Joline Hall with its parquet flooring was dedicated. This increase in the number of dormi- tory rooms may have had something to do with the declaration made the [ 616 7] PY IRIE TITER IS LAER YR TE TRIG EP TRN AT ATE ETE Api eae STM apee ED edo Cun vat cn irae Brat re a eens allan tae Seopa. Jogi = tae 8 tg BP Se cargs) Ey ate“ SRA iy cd Ne gonna BG SEN pir mam, at OOO LIME leat nuwicn ees tiaras Bo path SURG, clinton, sO Se) Se at CA fester airs - RES i Le eee iD DaArii eeaaer] eee ae aay Sieh piace Ce eS ae Fe le + 9 s fe s awe ) aoe We : ‘ ng . f ay, y Oe 2 res 2 aie re : % os a y oF she i y 3 2 oe 9 : ol te J is ’ . : of: i ) Pa S ba ics C r } D ‘ = y : a - “ao. we el NS as ao He - . Ary Bad = 4 a | ‘ = Pe ‘3 OA i . aio a : nits 2 cay : ry ‘ oh st } 4 Wes feed fo ro 4 le oy i wo 4 : 0 - 2 a , atic a VAM «J par iias Y Brita: es Cas Se 8 a ste ys ce, ot 3 teste son Be ry ; ss . Coit ec teas ASI Veal NC eee ae ess he Corea 3 ate Oe Jae te wate Paris St see QoERD Be 2 SSeS EL dy anal sa stor et 2k Ce eae a | As @ienaa tee se ee cd iar ey Sets 23° aided pound next week to the effect that Princeton’s entrance requirements had been lowered from fifteen to twelve units. Twice during the spring of this particular year we signed away our lives. First, after about two weeks of ‘‘a fate worse than death,” four hundred and thirty-eight of us one Monday morning were slipped the grip by one of the eighteen upperclass eating clubs. Secondly, at a somewhat later date little pink cards were signed indicating which department of study we chose to enter. Economics, History, and Politics led the field in popularity. The fact that Dean Gauss had called off the Winter Prom, the fact that Princeton in May is a beautiful place, and mainly the fact that there were five hundred and sixty-six feminine guests here for the festivities made our first houseparty experience one not soon to be forgotten. There was, however, one incident of that season which is recalled with sadness—the ' tragic death of John Grier Hibben, a man beloved by all who were privi- leged to know him. Just as there was mourning on that day, so was there rejoicing on the third of June when Mr. Dodds changed his name to Presi- dent Dodds. With the last day of final examinations the Class of Thirty-five, which had been led throughout the year by the same officers as of the preceding year, left Princeton to its reunions and Mike, the proctor, to his famous baseball team—left to spend the summer vacation placing bets on the success of the next season’s football team. JUNIOR YEAR 1933-1934 Back again the next fall with a wardrobe of knickers, long socks, and Einstein. Back again to witness on e of the most amazing come-backs in the realm of sport. The varsity football squad that fall emerged from a diffi- cult nine game schedule undefeated and with two hundred and seventeen points scored against its opponents’ eight. A huge championship bonfire, the first since 1926, celebrated the achievement. Shortly after fall athletics had ceased, Fran Smith and Bill Fortune were elected chairman and business manager of the Daily Princetontan which steadily improved under their guidance. The Grim Reaper again causes a spot of sadness in this history when we recall the passing of William Roper, football coach between 1919 and 1928, Princeton’s greatest decade on the gridiron. _ This year when Christmas finally rolled along, those of us who did not travel with the Triangle troupe and its “Fiesta,” stormed the home towns Pred) to offer “I told you so’s” and to collect on the summer’s wagers. [ 617 J ee, ao aa Sie TLE 2 FEIT MERTINOSR TES Oe Eat Te we eed Seri pen Bre ohn 0 Thy Whig. is ona : ae SIN tee pena rae edb VON GS py-7' ‘i wet I. x be a Zs ag Boe QvV.o Ae f SiG me wh 7 AE cee ne ni eR hy: “a. Be ina Pes Mie EAE See SS eae i E o ah + CHAMPIONSHIP BONFIRE In regard to winter sports the Class of “Thirty-five distinguished itself by being steady participants in all of the hockey games—as spectators— and by furnishing four men to the varsity basketball squad, Grebauskas, Murray, Weaver, and Whitehead. Tommy Snelham won laurels in the wrestling championships by capturing the one hundred and twenty-six pound title, while Red Barrett dived his way into second place in the inter- collegiate swimming finals. All this, however, did not take place until we had undergone an other in a series of three hour examinations and had learned how the other half lives during a period of club-calling. A boon to the latter, Zhe Bric-a-brac, published by Chairman Dick Davis and financially managed by Dutch Schundler, came from the press at this time, and a beautiful piece of work it was. March of ’thirty-four saw the first recognition of the class brain trust when these nine men were elected to the Junior section of the Phi Beta Kappa Society: Bretall, Coates, Mayer, Moulton, Murray, Northwood, Page, Super, and Thomas. This exposure of the Class’s mental ability was further augmented by Dean Root’s announcement of the revolutionary 2 015.9] aoe BE {FOND Cae Ete AoE ieee SENIOR PRINCETONIAN MEMBERS ‘“No-course Plan” for Senior study. However, when the next semester came along, but few of us seemed particularly interested in the new scheme. Highsaw was awarded the Junior Oratorical Prize, and Dave Chamber- lain was chosen as our treasurer, the other class officers being reelected. The baseball squad, due to its mediocrity, entertained us less than did the customary festal events of a Princeton springtime. Nevertheless the experience gained by such men as McCormick, Myers, Neel, Propst, and Reichel aided greatly in the betterment of this year’s team. After our first taste of those inventions of the devil, comprehensive examinations, the year closed with Asa Bushnell’s budget balancer—the Invitation Track Meet at which we saw world records shattered like so many window panes after a local snowstorm. SENIOR YEAR 1934-1935 Last fall we returned for our final installment of a college education weakened in number by sixty, who since Freshman year had given up either by choice or by request. We saw a football team carry on in a style similar to that set by its predecessor until that woebegone day when the Yalies trimmed us mentally, physically, spiritually, and seven to nothing. [y-6193 | Perhaps the most outstanding game on the schedule was that with Har- vard, the first since the feud in 1926. The Tzger and the Lampoon, amid much publicity, significantly combined to celebrate this occasion with the largest college comic in history. The officers of the former publication were Joe Hazen, chairman, and Todd Harris, business manager. It was during this football season, and much to the resentment of the coaches, that the newly formed bicker rules went haywire; and Dame Rumor has it four Freshmen, two Seniors, and a janitor are still wonder- ing how they got into the Cap and Gown section. Under the leadership of Sid Johnson the Triangle Club’s musical ex- travaganza, “Stags at Bay,” written by Buckey Roulon-Miller and Harry Brooks, surpassed in reputation all preceding shows and has thus es- tablished itself as a criterion for future presentations. Those of us who were connected with the organization enjoyed a most successful trip, while those who were not so privileged had to pay for their Christmas liquor. Having drunk toasts to the much anticipated year of 1935, we came back to Tigertown to recuperate and learned that, greatly to their credit, Henry Page and Sam Welles had been chosen to represent Princeton as Rhodes Scholars. The class as a whole likewise did itself justice in a scholastic way, for on the basis of the first term’s work the Seniors ranked above the other three classes with an average group of two and five-tenths. SENIOR TIGER MEMBERS [, 620 || While Peter Blanchard remained for four years president of his class, Dave Chamberlain and Johnse Garrett were this year elected to offices of vice-president and secretary and treasurer. Alumni Day saw the dedication of Princeton’s life-size funny paper, the gymnasium murals; and on the same day Henry Page once more stepped forward, this time for the presentation of The Pyne Prize—Nassau’s most coveted award. Highsaw again ran off with the debating honors, and the following men were given permission to hang the Phi Beta Kappa charm on their watch chains: Adamson, Andreas, Austin, Bennett, Benson, Boogher, Buffum, Davis, Echeverria, Hack, Hamilton, Harlow, Highsaw, SENIOR TRIANGLE MEMBERS Livingston, Mather, McClung, Oliver, Owens, Per-Lee, Roe, Roop, Thum, and ‘Trent. So much for the brains—now for the muscle men. In review of the sports of the Senior year we see these classmates occupying the respon- sible positions of team captains: football, All-American Kalbaugh; soccer, Garrett; basketball, Grebauskas; wrestling, 155-pound intercollegiate champion Gregory; swimming, Grannis; gymnastics, Lewis; polo, Sullivan; squash, Stephens; fencing, Harris; baseball, Myers; track, McWilliams; lacrosse, All-American Wardell; rugby, Quigley; tennis, Flynn; and golf, Cremin. [ 621 ] =e ° ¢ . ' ° Pa Piggies Soe Pikes Sn 7) es Be ese, ee ee eee ps rege ore uy u ate se . : - x eS a so , - D : ‘ f 4 See F ot j ; a); q ‘ Pind . is . . ‘ a y vo ” Opt eis I; 5 hen oe a Ft: FOV AON E4S- % ¥ x PED Nee TR Lon OR aod BPR ER Ce SE CASE Fas Le | :” . ahi r ‘3 oe o.% et Piyge?” By the time the spring recess came along we as a class had witnessed five hundred and seventy-four varsity athletic contests and had seen Princeton teams win three hundred and sixty-five of them. Seventy-two of these engagements were with Yale, and the Elis remained on top by six victories, while Harvard and Princeton in their sixty encounters came out all even. The spring vacation was for most of us only a name, for theses came due, and the library proved a poor place for vacationing. With but a month separating us from graduation, which in turn would separate us physically from Princeton, we sat about in beer suits enjoying the verdant campus, singing senior songs nd spending an hour every Sunday no? going to chapel. Now, with comprehensives behind us, we realize that the Class of Thirty-five is about to face the problems and examinations of the wide world for which Princeton for the last four years has tried to prepare us. We realize that in doing so Princeton life and a Princeton edu cation have been and will continue to be something real and valuable—something for which we will always be grateful—something that will forever arouse in us a song “In Praise of Old Nassau.” 1935 MEMORIAL COMMITTEE 1935 CLASS MEMORIAL FUND FoLLOWING the precedent set by graduating classes for the past nineteen years, the Class of 1935 has made provision for a gift to the University in token of its appreciation of the years spent in Princeton and as a con- crete expression of confidence in the work Princeton is doing. While many classes prior to 1916 have made gifts to the University, it was only in that year that the custom was established of raising money for class gifts by means of twenty-year endowment insurance. As graduation approached, the 1935 Memorial Committee was appointed to raise a fund, which would enable us to make a fitting gift to our Uni- versity at our Twentieth Reunion. In order that the fund might represent a class gift in the truest sense, complete participation of the class membership was the goal. Individual Seniors were asked to subscribe to policies which they were sure they could afford. Despite current financial conditions, the Committee on the whole has met with admirable response. While the Fund has understandably not [ 623 J yet been subscribed up to the amounts of some other years, a plan is being considered whereby on the hoped-for return of better times non- participating members of the Class may be able to join the endowment plan or at least contribute to the fund when it is mature. The Committee wishes to extend its thanks to those members of the Class who have helped to make our Memorial Fund possible with their participation and cooperation and especially to those untiring assistants who helped in our work of subscription. ALEXANDER S. COCHRAN, Chairman CHARLES B. ATWATER HERBERT C. MCCLURE RicHARD H. CARTER J. ALEXANDER MCWILLIAMS ALFRED GAWTHROP RoBert E. L. Taytor, JR: WILLIAMSON THOMAS [ 624 J eC PASS UN Da OE LN LONS “ae aie A ne : o DE RTIER Pate A, Bonet kre hea wes Phy ais Meta atae REECE oe eee OCT Ee eee ‘ Ra | W ae 3 = Ps © , D | ; NE ere, % i re ie heal . sal Kor | Fe A A 5 , d ed oat ces . 4 “pee. 2 : ANTNSZ7IWAN ) Tate Ree EID: LINVONAZ ONED ELS GCLEOVSI VON EN eA St. oe, eS z : Or EAL Ub An ere gee we, Roeay ad plete eee”, Meet Ss Oatel SG Gu ae ae 1g fe LD li ids iia Shor 2 xv” as POTS ae on yet been subscribed up to the amounts of some other years, a plan is being considered whereby on the hoped-for return of better times non- participating members of the Class may be able to join the endowment plan or at least contribute to the fund when it is mature. The Committee wishes to extend its thanks to those members of the Class who have helped to make our Memorial Fund possible with their participation and cooperation and especially to those untiring assistants who helped in our work of subscription. ALEXANDER S. COCHRAN, Chairman CHARLES B. ATWATER HERBERT C. MCCLURE RICHARD H. CARTER J. ALEXANDER MCWILLIAMS ALFRED GAWTHROP RoBertT E. L. Tay tor, JR: WILLIAMSON THOMAS [ 624 1 THE CLASS AND ITS OPINIONS er ae: ee re sheers Cee ; anes, RS mg : a : . SIE ; = - . = om Ne ee C sab ae ae : a ee toe My . Y ee Mae. a oo a . 4 pe Fey | see kt = aS a 4 xX @ . VLC 7 eae cae pares oe ON 4 =) bs SOM om : bre od eo os ‘ ree aioe CEI a DQVON NS, a Wstcaa ae Eee Sst AND Ess OPINIONS The Man in the Class of 1935 Who Has Done Most for Princeton— 1, Smith, F. G., Jr.; 2, Northwood; 3, Chamberlain. Best All-Around Man—Chamberlain, 75; Blanchard, 36; McWilliams, 25. Most Respected—Blanchard, 100; Chamberlain, 31; Garrett, 30. Best All-Around Athlete—Flynn, 66; Wardell, 61; Kadlic, 42. Best All-Around Man Outside of Athletics—Smith, F. G., 69; Page, 29; Blanchard, 22. F. G. SMITH, JR. P. P. BLANCHARD, JR. Done Most for Princeton Done Most for Class Best All Around Man Outside of Most Respected Athletics Done the Class Most Busiest Biggest Drag with Faculty Most Thorough Gentleman—Garrett, 61; Page, 50; Terashima and Blanchard, 28. Most Popular——Chamberlain, 117; Blanchard, 111; Kadlic, 20. Most Original—Hazen, 42; Thomas, S. F., 31; Rulon-Miller, 20. Most Scholarly—Thomas, S. F., 94; Page, 83; Murray, 18. Most Brilliant—Thomas, S. F., 166; Page, 25; Murray, 23. [- 627 J PO: Most Likely to Succeed—Firestone, 133; Smith, F. G., 30; Prichard, Done Most for Class—Blanchard, 86; Smith, F. G., 63; Chamberlain, Done the Class Most---Blanchard, 52; Walker, S. S., 41; Prichard, 36. Most Entertaining—Theurer, 48; Stuart, D. E., 20; Prichard, 19. Biggest Grind—-Super, 40; Thomas, 36; Roe, 34. Handsomest—-Johnson, S. D., 174; Weaver, J. F., 23; Elliott, W. B., Wittiest—Theurer, 28; Hazen, 24; McCain, 19. D. R. CHAMBERLAIN T. D. FLYNN Best All Around Man Best All Around Athlete Most Popular Thinks He Is Witteest—Theurer, 523; McCain, 12; Walker, S. P., 12. Most Pious—Cochran, 72; Blanchard and Page, 35. Bustest—Smith, F. G., 59; Harris, T., 41; Welles and McKenny, 28. Laziest—Geer, Farrell and Walker, S. S., 20. Best Dressed—Terashima, 217; Johnson, S. D., 16; McWilliams, 14. Thinks He Is Best Dressed—¥reeman, H. D., 39; Terashima, 29; Dudley, 24. Most High Hat—Weaver, J. F., 79; Tilney, 17; Freeman, 12. Talks Most and Says Least—Prichard, 52; Burrows, 29; Theurer, 20. [a020 2a bs 2 | CG PE a iene hate Sener (QQ: ee See SA STON e ie Oy de ee “ff Biggest Snake—Johnson, S. D., 32; McKaig, Weaver, J. F., and Abt, 11. Thinks He 1s Biggest Snake—Richardson, W. M., Jr., and Harris, T., lf PrVerineton, be tee, ANG VW CAVETy yf -p1 12. Biggest Bluffer—Walker, S. S., 24; Prichard, 15; Streeter, 14. Smoothest—Johnson, S. D., 126; Stephenson, 12; McKaig, 7. Biggest Gloom—Fliiott, W. B., 28; Herpers, 22; Shainer, 16. Most Likely Bachelor—Husk, 48; Thomas, S. F., 33; Bretall, 23. Biggest Drag With Faculty—Blanchard, 52; Prichard, 51; McKenny, 21. Needs It Most---Geer, 66; Garrett, 28; Riddle, 12. S. F. THOMAS J. GARRETT Most Scholarly Most T horough Gentleman Most Brilliant Biggest Politican—Prichard, 205; Blanchard, 74; Chamberlain, 46. Best Buald—Gregory, 87; Kalbaugh, 29; Zundel, 25. Most Collegiate—Theurer, 45; Freeman, H. D., 14; Humphrey, 13. Most Uncollegiate—Thomas, S. F., 98; Delacorte, 24; Wyld, 11. Greatest Woman-H ater—Husk, 30; Terashima, 17; Thomas, S. F., and Roe, 16. . Most Unconscious—Farrell, 25; Yost, 19; Mitchell, J. F. B., Jr., 12. Best Natured—Quigley, 38; Theurer, 22; Shea, 18. [ 629 J OLDS e 2 . re o 5 oa da S07 Ss Neri Pewee ® ern eeeene o-oo | a x 2 cha ae Bg Sh area | Re ee b ° ao eos Bees, ons “og Class Choice: First—Phi Beta Kappa, 278; Varsity “P,’ 86; Diploma, 7. Second—Varsity “P,” 245; Phi Beta Kappa, 92; Diploma, 15. T hird—Triangle, 87; Daily Princetonian, 36; Varsity “P,” 31. Most Respected Extra-Curriculum Activity (Non-Athletic )—Prince- tonian, 210; Triangle, 96; Theatre Intime, 10; Press Club, 9g. Class Favorites E Professor—-Hall, W. P., 62; Swingle, 18; Whittlesey, C. R., 15; Hall, CRs: J. C. HAZEN, Jr. A. S. COCHRAN Most Original Most Pious Preceptor—Modlin, 45 ; Whittlesey, C. R., 33; Mason, 22; Hall, WPA Die Most Interesting Lecturer—Hall, W. P., 181; Swingle, 47; Smith, ES BiS26. Most Inspiring Teacher—Hall, W. P., 86; Modlin, 36; Sontag, R., 34. Coach—Crisler, 236; Stepp, 27; Sikes, 24; Logan, 24. Sport (to Watch)—Football, 262 ; Hockey, 55; Basketball, 12. Sport (to Play)—Tennis, 134; Golf, 48; Football, 26; Squash, 26. Novel—Anthony Adverse, 55; Tom Jones, 26; Tale of Two Cities, 20. Poem—If, 38; Rubaiyat, 16; Grey’s Elegy, 14. [ 630 J Movie—The Thin Man, 73; It Happened One Night, 47; Gay Divorcee, 42; Cavalcade, 30. Artist—Barclay, 28; Rembrandt, 27; Thurber, 17; Soglow, 16. Dramatist—-Coward, 135; Shakespeare, 107; O'Neill, 79. Actress (Stage)—Katharine Cornell, 171; Lynn Fontanne, 63; Helen Hayes, 57. Actress (Movie)—Ginger Rogers, 69; Myrna Loy, 63; Greta Garbo, 45. Actor (Stage)-—Walter Hampden, 84; Leslie Howard, 58; Alfred Lunt, 91. J. P. THEURER R. S. FIRESTONE Most Entertaining Most Likely to Succeed Most Collegiate Wittrest Thinks He Is Witttest Actor (Movie)—Robert Montgomery, 92; George Arliss, 43; W. C. Fields, 36. Play—Cyrano de Bergerac, 68; She Loves Me Not, 49; Hamlet, 36. Fiction Writer—W odehouse, 51; Galsworthy, 43; Lewis, 40. Poet—Browning, 74; Kipling, 28; Shakespeare, 25. Worst Poet—Guest, 195; G. Stein, 66; Tennyson, 21. Amusement—Cards, 81; Dancing, 78; Movies, 63. Magazine—Time, 42; Esquire, 41; Reader’s Digest and New Yorker, 28. [t631.3] Study—History, 71; English, 49; Biology, 42. Eating Place in Princeton—Baltimore Lunch, 97; Renwick’s, Viedt’s, 44. Favorite Man’s College After Princeton—Yale, 226; Harvard, 84; Williams, 37. Favorite Woman’s College—Vassar, 186; Smith, 67; Wellesley, 42; Sarah Lawrence, 36. Favorite Orchestra—Casa Loma, 112 ; Ray Noble, 64 ;Guy Lombardo, 49. Automobile—Ford, 120; Packard, 90; Buick, 57. ] © M. TERASHIMA E. F. PRICHARD, JR. Best Dressed Biggest Politician Talks Most and Says Least Cugarette—Chesterfeld, 157; Camel, 145; Philip Morris, 26. Beverage—Whiskey, 138; Beer, 106; Milk, 97. Morning Newspaper—New York ‘Times, 295; New York Herald Tribune, 184. | Evening Newspaper—New York Sun, 427 ; New York World-Telegram, 49; Philadelphia Bulletin, 11. Miscellaneous What Would You Do If You Ran the University?—Abolish Compul- sory Chapel, 115; Resign, 50; Fire Root, 27; Modify Four-Course Plan, 16. Do You Support Yourself Wholly?—No, 455; Yes, 30. Do You Support Yourself in Part?—No, 297; Yes, 179. [ 632 J ne e. AQ ee ed kore ee Ae aaty cee ecae ncg Ue etary Have You Ever Been Suspended?—No, 425; Yes, 63. How Many Courses Have You Flunked?—None, 307; One, 76; Two, 62; Three, 19; Four, 8; Five, 4; Six, 9; Seven, 1. Hardest Year—Senior, 242; Freshman, 106; Junior, 66. Most Pleasant Year—Senior, 243; Junior, 145; Sophomore, 75. Hardest Course—Constitutional Interpretation, 51; History 201-2, so; Mathematics 109-110, 49. a ae i S. D. JOHNSON A. G. CHAPMAN, JR. Handsomest Leader of Senior Smoothest Singing Biggest Snake If You Were Choosing Your Department Over Again, Would You Choose the One You Did?—Yes, 355; No, 110; Probably, 6. If Not, What Department Would You Choose?—English, 19; Politics, 18; Geology, 8. Dullest Course—Economics 201-2, 90; English 101-2, 71; Math 109-110, 35. Easiest—Philosophy, 25; Evolution, 19; Biology, 15. Most Valuable Course—History 201, 29; Economics 201, 17; Biology Nano). NG Most Interesting Course—History 201, 413; Art 404, 34; International Relations, 17. Most Useless Course—English 101-2, 37; Economics 201-2, 21; Art 405, 12. [eGe2 | What Has 1935 Done For Princeton?—Nothing, 202; Abolished Chapel, 26; Produced Best Triangle Show in Years, 19. Have You Ever Grown a Moustache?—No, 406; Yes, 83; Beard, 2. What Do You Consider the Greatest Benefit Gained from College?— Education, 203; Contacts, 162; Experience, 50; Poise, 12. Do You Drink?—Yes, 430; No, 60. Do You Smoke?—Yes, 364; No, 117. Is Your Future Occupation Decided? No, 257; Yes, 213. Have You Attended a Prom at Princeton?—Yes, 374; No, 107. Would You Marry for Money?—No, 288; Yes, 148; Maybe, Le How Many Times Have You Been Turned Down?—Never, 416; Once, 26; Twice, 6; Innumerable, 4. Do You Intend to Do Graduate Work?—No, 260; Yes, 173; Maybe, 22: Have You Ever Been to Europe?—No, 286; Yes, 194. Do You Approve of the Four-Course Plan?—Yes, 372; No, 92. Average Age—22 years, 4 months, 20 days. Class Birthday—May 9, 1913. Religious Preference—Episcopal, 230; Presbyterian, 194; Roman Catholic, 60. Parents Attended College—Fathers only, 264; Mothers only, 29; Both, 125 Neither. 217: J. A. GREGORY, JR. Best Build [ 634 J CAMPUS VIEWS ol “hed eer ? 2 4 ie. t 4 i . as i : Pf of, ae 5 dy Fea ca y $ rd om . J “. =. ’ yt 7 omy . ca fy tat rae | P hy uM = Ff 5 i ee ae ¢ x rs ni: - a « PP - “ ee vw ; 5 Nest ig can v Pe a ; et; P wie . = : 4 se ey tr ae : c : . y ; — e i j t ‘ i 4 . py Ff ‘ ; f 4 - t ie - REET Ode Re i oe ‘at xy HOLDER HALL et recommen + 5 er enineseete:: at Ey es 4) @) 3) S ‘o) (a) X ie) =) fe) 4 eo ids) e v fo) ° =| ry 4 Ss - 4 S Zz ie) A en 4 = 3 me a4 Q A a B SUNDAY MORNING CHAPEL HALL THE LIBRARY THE CANNON BLAIR ARCH ATHOUSE THE Bo DODGE MEMORIAL GATEWAY CAMPBELL HALL LEADERS OF TWELVE ATHLETIC TEAMS Captains Who Unveiled the Yarrrow Murals in the Gym on Alumni Day. Front Row: Lewis, Gymnastics; Kalbaugh, Football; Gregory, Wrestling; Echeverria, 150-Pound Crew; Flynn, Tennis; Grebauskas, Basketball. Back Row: Wardell, Lacrosse; Grannis, Swimming; Myers, Baseball; Garrett, Soccer; McWilliams, Track; Harris, Fencing THE GYM: THE SITE OF OUR PROMS LADIES BEW ARE GRAVE OLD SENIORS FORGETTING TO BE GRAVE The Scramble for Seats After the Parade Around University Field BREAKING THE PIPES AT THE CANNON EXERCISES Feminine Visitor: “Does the One Who Hits It Get a Prize?”


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