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LX LIBn)5 tHfi Ar . ' RoTjGf s THE NASSAU HERALD Nassau Hall THE NASSAU HERALD A Record of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-six of Princeton University CLASS DAY - JUNE FIFTEENTH MCMXXXVI TO JOHN DUNCAN SPAETH WHOSE DEEP LOYALTIES OF HEART AND MIND HAVE BEEN TO MEN RATHER THAN SYSTEMS, SPIRIT RATHER THAN RULES, IDEAS RATHER THAN FORMU- LAS, WE, THE CLASS OF 1936, RE- SPECTFULLY AND SINCERELY DEDICATE THIS BOOK The Nassau Herald Board The Nassau Herald Board RICHARD O ' DONNEL JONES, Chairman WICHITA, KANSAS RALPH MANNING BROWN, JR. ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY DAVID STUART HEMINGWAY AUBURN, NEW YORK RICHARD DUER WATERS DOUGLASTON, NEW YORK PORTRAITS BY ORREN JACK TURNER PHOTOGRAPHS BY COURTESY OF THE PRINCETON ALUMNI WEEKLY PRINTED BY THE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY, U.S.A. CONTENTS PAGE Class History ...... xiii The Class and Its Opinions . . . xxvii In Memoriam ...... xxxiii The Class of 1936 ..... 1 % k € - The Senior Sun Dial THE CLASS HISTORY CLASS HISTORY George D. Kinder It is not possible to give a complete history of the Class of 1936. It is not even possible to give one that is adequate. Anyone essaying such a task must be restrained by two factors. In the first place, it would require too much time to make the necessary investigation and research. In the second place, some things are better left unsaid, and the rational historian must perforce set down only the most acceptable deeds and occurrences. Thus, considerations of time and ethics demand that this chronicle vacillate in character between a panegyric and an abbreviated factual summary of the things done by the class. FRESHMAN YEAR 1932-1933 In the summer of ' 32 some six hundred and eighty-six ambitious and hopeful young gentlemen were notified by a man, who at the time seemed to be the most omnipotent figure in the world, that they had success- fully passed the College Board Examinations and could now consider themselves members of the Freshman Class of Princeton University. On or about September 26 the soporific village of Princeton was awak- ened from its summer coma and seasonal business depression by an influx of creatures that might be variously described. To themselves they were a blessing, even to such a co-llege as Princeton. To the local purveyors of goods and services they were a blessing too, but only in such a degree as they were provided with the coin of the realm. To the upperclassmen these strangers were objects of scorn, pity, amusement or, rarely, sympathy. The administration and the faculty hoped that these neophytes were bright. The Hun School, College Department, hoped they were dull. Dean Wicks would have them be good ; the proprietors of local speakeasies deplored the pros- pect of such an eventuality. In any event, and at least as far as geography was concerned, the Class of ' 36 had arrived. September 27 and 28 were days on which we Freshmen were subjected to speeches designed to fire us with ambition, respect for the Honor System, traditions, and enthusiasm for anything else that happened to occur to the numerous celebrities and officials who got a chance to talk. We were besieged by salesmen at approximately every other .step, and only the most worldly or impecunious succeeded in putting up any sort of resistance. Little did we know that it would not be long before we too would be privileged to participate in this annual shambles of beleaguering the helpless Freshmen. After the formalities attendant on the first few days of college, a gradual, if labored, orientation took place. Some of the more enterprising learned C xiii ] with remarkable rapidity just where McCash ended and Dickinson began. Others, less fortunate, and not so well endowed with the pioneer spirit regularly took from one-half to three-quarters of an hour to get from University Place to a class in McCosh. It is even reported that one plump member of the class, who was later to become prominent in dramatics, missed two classes because he mistook the Chapel for Dickinson and waited in the former for several hours somewhat abashed that no professor appeared. At this early epoch in our college career we wandered about in what might be described as the limbo of unconsciousness. As Freshmen we were in Princeton all right. Dean Heermance had told us that. But somehow we felt that things could go along without our help. Commons was an unin- spiring place to dine and for some reason one could not help but feel a little droll parading around with a dink and a black tie. Such raiment was distinctive, to be sure, but thus attired it was not possible to reach any great heights of dignity. The words sophistication and freshman came to seem more and more antithetical. Prospect Street was the local Olympus where numerous gods and occasional goddesses congregated to partake of food amid sumptuous surroundings. Our recreation was, legally speaking, confined ro healthful athletics. Under cover of night, however, and with the feeling of intense deviltry and The Class Day Committee C xiv 3 1936 Class Memorial Committee superb boldness many of us frequented the smoky confines of grogshops to quaff beer which tended to anesthetize the taste buds at once and other senses subsequently if a sufficient quantity were absorbed. Trenton and Kingston were celebrated in legend as being very entertaining, but turned out to be overrated. Kingston has been called a resort. A more apt term would be last resort. But not for long was the class to grope in this maze of apparent unreal- ities. We had not been here many weeks before the much heralded uni- forms were upon us. In them we encountered the first manifestations of professorial contumley. In them we had our initiation into that perfidious realm encompassing cramming, worrying and tutoring. We learned that although the number seven might under certain conditions be a happy one to see on the cubes, such is not the case when that figure appears on a long, narrow strip of paper hung in Nassau Hall. The annual Princetonian questionnaire submitted to the Freshmen re- vealed that only about one-half the class had any idea who the proctors â– were. The other half admitted a taste for fermented beverages. From this premise it seems to follow that before long the entire class knew the proctors. -13 3E- We were introduced to local society at a mass debut given at Prospect and called the Freshman Reception. This affair was highly successful, if one overlooks the fact that most of the female guests were soon well taken care of by numerous upperclassmen who had found it expedient to appear as Freshmen that day. The class soon exhibited a marked inclination toward things athletic. If on the campus we comported ourselves in such a manner as to make the more knowing wonder if we had been apprised of the score, certainly this impression was dissipated on the field. The football team captained by Rulon-Miller was undefeated, untied and unscored upon; which fact Senior Members of the Triangle Club enabled the members of the class to discard their black ties. Ken Willis was highly instrumental in the victory over Yale, indispensable, it might be said, for his field goal was the margin of victory. This record is one that has, of course, not since been equalled, and no amount of combing the archives could uncover a similar record in the history of the college. It was at this time that certain nestors of the gridiron ventured to prophesy the renaissance of football at Princeton. To support their contentions they cited the splendid Freshman team and the advent of Fritz Crisler as coach. To say that these two factors were soon to achieve the long-desired result and [ xvi ] change the howls of the alumni to joyous cheers would be almost a plati- tude. We saw the varsity team go through a mediocre season and the Class of ' 33 graduate without witnessing a single major victory. The basketball team, led by Hatfield, was not so successful. The cross-country team, how- ever, was undefeated and placed second in the Intercollegiate Meet. The hockey team, too, under the able captaincy of Savage, completed a nine- game season undefeated. The crew showed considerable strength, losing only one race. Wister was captain. The tennis team, with Tilden as captain, won four out of five matches. The annual Cane Spree was won by the Sophomores, Bowie being the only Freshman to prevail, and by virtue of this victory was the first to win numerals. The swordsmen and tankmen made a rather unfortunate showing as Freshmen. Several national events of considerable moment took place during the year. In this connection it is pertinent to mention the presidential election and inauguration, following immediately in the wake of which came the so-called bank holiday. During this period the Princetonian issued scrip of various colors and values. Soon after this situation was cleared up, a watery beverage alleged to be alcoholic and passing for beer was made legal. The effects were not revolutionary. Most vendors merely closed up the peep- holes in the doors of their establishments, hung out signs, and paid the government instead of the racketeers. At this time we also witnessed a SENIOR Members of the Theatre Intime [[ xvii ]] reconciliation with Harvard and a renewal of football relations with Dart- mouth. The class elected Constable, president, Carlile, vice-president, and Wister, secretary and treasurer. In the spring the campus was saddened by the death of John Grier Hibben, a man beloved and esteemed wherever he was known. In June Dr. Harold W. Dodds was named President of the University, an event which no one has had occasion to regret. We watched with envious eyes the feminine guests of the upperclassmen stroll about the campus and tried to be patient until the day when we too could be idyllic. Final examinations and mosquitoes came together as the term ended. By this time we felt that the fog had lifted a little and set forth to exhibit our newly acquired veneer to the maidens at home. SOPHOMORE YEAR 1933-1934 In the fall of ' 33 the class returned to the cloistered fastnesses to be Sophomores and to make a point of looking very superior in the presence of all Freshmen. There was a great deal of handshaking and muttering of names not well remembered. Summer exploits were related with enough embellishment to accent an embryonic smoothness and to compensate for a still lingering feeling of Freshman inferiority. This was the time of that famed symbol, the Blue Eagle, which takes its place with the Bronx as our most famous national bird. Football was, of course, th e most important and absorbing matter in college at the time and pre-season speculations were tinged with a most robust optimism. We felt that great success was in store and that this would be achieved mainly by the members of our class. These predictions proved to be true and the team bowled over every opponent, scoring 217 points against its opponents ' 8. In honor of this termination of Princeton ' s seven years of football famine, a monument was constructed of firewood and decorated on the top with certain symbolic fixtures designed to portray our sentiments toward a renowned rival. This huge pile was burned while the undergraduates cheered, the band played, and members of the team made inspired orations. The glory of this achievement v as saddened later by the death of William Roper, football coach at Princeton between 1919 and 1928. During the fall, Ralph Minnich distinguished himself by winning the tennis championship. The Cane Spree was lost again, but the class claimed the victory in the usual verbal encounter which took place between the stands. The Christmas holidays were made bright for some members of the class who were in the Triangle production, Fiesta. Ring Lardner, Jr., was co- author of this show and Walter H. Smith was a mem ber of the cast. But the majority of the class had to be content with providing for their own [ xviii ] Senior Members of the Tiger entertainment and trying to collect bets from certain ill-advised friends who had underrated the foatball team. After the ordeal by question perpetrated in January, those af us who escaped the misfortune of incurring the wrath of the faculty, set about methodically to worry and connive over the club elections. Chaos held sway and inhibited rational mental exertions. We answer ed knocks at our doors with remarkable alacrity. We gave away cigarettes with an abandon that in retrospect is surprising. We made attempts at conversation which in many cases amounted to little more than a jumble of pidgin English. After this purgatorial interlude four hundred and fifty-two members of the class paraded down Prospect Street on Bicker Monday, signed their names in large books, bought striped ties and became parts of the system and the problem. Dean Root announced, in the early spring, the adoption of the No- Course Plan for Seniors, which aroused in certain members of the class a feeling of hope ; in others, envy. We were also informed that hereafter the num ber of cuts taken by any student would be kept secret until he had exceeded his quota. This announcement elicited no great enthusiasm. There was, however, a demonstration of great pleasure when our Constitution was amended so as to nullify the erstwhile restraining effects of Amend- H xix 3 1 3E- ment XVIII. We learned with great pride that Dr. Tyler Dennett had been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his biography of John Hay, and some time later again had occasion to congratulate this gentleman on his selection as president of Williams. Erie Savage was elected to be captain of the hockey team in his Junior year, and Walter Smith to head the Theatre Intime. Hugh MacMillan was outstanding on the basketball team, as were Fackert and Willock on the track team. The tennis team, with Whitman, Tilden, Bacon, and Minnich had an undefeated season. Gordon Keppel was elected captain of the crew for his Junior year. In April we were called upon to choose the departments in whi?h we desired to major. Politics, Economics, and History drew the most students. Senior Princetonian Board Members Shortly after, we were allowed to lend ourselves to that annual fun marathon called Houseparties. Following upon this festive siesta we applied ourselves with varying degrees of diligence to overcoming that omnipresent monster, examinations. These over, some of us set about arranging to repair to more inviting precincts ; some made arrangements for the prolongation of their schooling through the summer, depending upon the number of facts each was able to repeat under examinations. i: XX : JUNIOR YEAR 1934-1935 In September 1934 we came back to get our first -aste of the mysterious preceptorials. We were initiated almost immediately into the Junior Paper system and learned to speak of majors with a certain respectful awe and to deprecate the relative import of so-called electives. We gave ourselves with great seriousness to the business of deifying the football team and by way of worship betook ourselves weekly to sundry stadiums there to squat on cold concrete and shout Hoorah ! This ritual was performed faith- fully and with considerable satisfaction, until that dark day when some team from a college in Connecticut rudely deflated our overexpanded egos. It was during the football season that, mirable dictu, something went wrong with the newly devised bicker rules. Various irregularities were discovered. No one has ever been quite able to understand how it was that the president of a certain club turned up in the Cannon section. We took part in the annual production of the Triangle Club. Excellent songs by Brooks Bowman and splendid acting by Wood and Smith were instrumental in making Stags at Bay the finest show in a great many years. After mid-year examinations it was announced that Craig, Koehler, Mc- Connell, Peterson, Petito, J. C. Smith, John Thompson, and Wylie had been Senior Prom Committee C xxi ] -13 3B- i 1 4 ' 1 H Wt.ii LA feliiiaBiiliii;- 1 EXECUTIVE Council of Whig-Clio elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Gregory was awarded the Blackwell Hockey Cup, and Gordon Craig won the annual Maclean Oratory Contest. In February we saw the unveiling of that artistic eulogy to Princeton athletic prowess, when the gymnasium murals were made available for public inspection. There was also that most welcome proclamation that the Board of Trustees had reconsidered its long-time policy of compulsory chapel for all undergrad uates and that henceforth no such demand would be placed on Juniors and Seniors. At the annual class elections Carlile was named president ; Keppel, vice- president; and Wister, secretary and treasurer. The campus literary and journalistic organizations elected as heads for Senior year the following men : Princetonian, Carlile ; Press Club, Peplow ; Nassau Lit, Goheen ; and Tiger, Parrott. The following sports captains were also elected: football, Constable; basketball, MacMillan; baseball, French; hockty, Willis; swimming, Willey ; tennis, Minnich ; golf, Malloy ; crew, Keppel ; wrestling, Treide ; lacrosse, Britten ; soccer, Watson ; track, Hogan ; and rugby, Pasley. Junior year closed with a blast from the faculty in the form of compre- hensive examinations. On leaving for home some of the more ambitious of us planned to labor sedulously at the already threatening thesis problem ; C xxii ] 7 ' V -« I - others, better acquainted with themselves, engaged in no such delusions and simply wondered whether the job could be done in a week. SENIOR YEAR 1935-1936 Last fall five hundred and seventeen grave old Seniors returned to the scene of former battles to conduct their last conquest and to hope that some- how after it was all over that there would be a job waiting for them. We watched with considerable satisfaction the football team under the leader- ship of Pepper Constable complete an undefeated season, the second in our four years at Princeton. We cheered enthusiastically at the victory bonfire and left it a little sad at the thought that it would be our last. In October the Undergraduate Council made known a change in its method of selecting members which operated so as to include in that body representatives from various campus organizations. That same month we learned with great regret that Professor J. Duncan Spaeth was going to relinquish his position here to accept the presidency of the University of Kansas City. There was also announced the fact that no longer would there be any set limit on the number of cuts allowed a student, so long as the collective interest of the University was not endangered. Senior Members of the Princeton Engineering Society [ xxiii 3 Throughout the year there were repeated rumors that the Nass was about to close its doors for want of patronage. The Class of ' 36 heard these without shame or feeling of guilt, for well they knew that if such a fate befell the Nass it would be no fault of theirs. xA.fter weeks of frantic preparation, during which time the seeds were sown for several nervous breakdowns, the Triangle Club presented on the boards of McCarter its production, What a Relief! This political farce, written by Stan Quinn and George Kinder, and Kirk x ' lexander of the Junior Class, made a most successful tour of the Middle West under the leadership of Walter Smith, leaving behind it chaos of broken hearts, glasses, and conventions. With mid-year examinations safely behind us and between heated discus- sions as to the merits or demerits of swing music, there was some desul- tory worrying over theses. A poll conducted to determine the favorite Republican candidate in the forthcoming fall election revealed that Gover- nor Landon had a great many advocates on the campus. On Alumni Day the coveted Pyne Prize was awarded to Pepper Constable, while Gordon Craig again took first debating honors by winning the Class of ' 76 Debate. The following men were made members of Phi Beta Kappa : Benziger, Bliss, Bourne, Carspecken, Cummings, Dziemian, Goodsell, Hart- man, Jenkins, Kaufman, Levy-Hawes, Merrill, Pumphrey, Ranch, Rhome, Shain, Shelton, Skinner, Sutherland, Symington, Taylor, Templeton, War- ren, and Williams. One of the most outstanding contributions of the class to Princeton and to the country at large was the organization of the famous Veterans of Future Wars. This enterprising group has succeeded in setting up posts at a great number of colleges and gives every promise of a still greater expansion. Spring vacation for most of the class was nothing more than a time when the rest of the undergraduate body went home or to Bermuda. This period is one generally set aside by Seniors for the carrying out of an operation consisting mainly of stringing together several thousand words, punctuat- ing same with enough footnotes to impress the faculty, appending it with an ambitious bibliography, and calling the product a thesis. When this travail was over, the great majority of us s urrendered ourselves to a sort of Philistinism, the outward evidences of which were white overalls and coats called beer suits and a type of nocturnal chanting known here as Senior Singing. The ordeal of comprehensives is too recent and unpleasant to brook comment. Suffice it to say that those of us here have been tried and found worth at least a third grouD. In looking back it is indisputable that Princeton has done a great deal for us. Probably we shall not become fully aware of the true value of the past four years until some time in the future. It is the hope of this class that we, like those before us, can be a credit to this University. C xxiv ] THE CLASS AND ITS OPINIONS 3E- THE CLASS AND ITS OPINIONS {Each man who gained over 15 votes is listed in order of his total.) Best Ail-Around Man—?. Constable, W. A. Carlile, Jr., G. Keppel, H. A. MacMillan. Most Respected — P. Constable, W. A. Carlile, Jr., G. Keppel. Best Ail-Around Athlete — H. A. MacMillan, G. B. LeVan, Jr., G. Lea. Best All- Around Man Outside Athletics — W. A. Carlile, Jr., H. Menand, Jr., G. A. Craig, R. O. Jones, C. W. Edwards. Most Thorough Gentleman — P. Constable, G. Keppel, M. Lloyd, R. Wil- lock, C. W. Edwards. Most Popular—?. Constable, C. W. Edwards, W. A. Carlile, Jr., G. B. LeVan, Jr. Most Original—]. A. C. Weller, R. R. Whittaker, W. H. Wood, B. Bowman. Most Scholarly — G. A. Craig, D. A. Robertson, Jr., J. A. Thompson. Most Brilliant — G. A. Craig, F. A. Petito, H. F. Bliss, C. W. Peterson. Most Likely to Succeed — W. A. Carlile, Jr., Gerald H. Smith, R. O. Jones, H. Menand, P. Constable, G. A. Craig. Done Most for Class—?. Constable, W. A. Carlile, Jr., G. B. LeVan, Jr. Done the Class Most — W. A. Carlile, Jr., W. H. Peterson, Jr., R. O. Jones. Most Entertaining — R. R. Whittaker, A. D. Adair, III, B. Bowman, W. H. Smith. Biggest Grind — J. A. Thompson, Y. Allen, Jr., J. Wylie. Handsomest — P. Constable, H. P. McNulty, M. Llovd, J. G. Williams. Wittiest—Ik. R. Whittaker, G. D. Kinder, A. D. Adair, III, W. H. Smith. Thinks He Is Wittiest— R. R. Whittaker, R. M. Wood, W. H. Smith, T. A. Parrott. Most Pious — Y. Allen, Jr., J. A. Thompson, D. M. Pyle, G. Keppel. Busiest — W. A. Carlile, Jr., H. Menand, R. O. Jones. Laziest — S. B. Davis, F. B. Johnston, Jr., R. K. Mardfin. Best Dressed — H. H. Hildreth, R. A. Messier, II, R. A. Sincerbeaux, Q. Morton. Thinks He Is Best Dressed — R. A. Sincerbeaux, H. H. Hildreth, R. A. Mess- ier, II, W. H. Wood, M. H. Rittenhouse, Jr., R. C. Mayo. Worst Dressed— S. B. Davis, W. H. Wood, J. Wylie, W. G. Lamb. Most High Hat — L. Wister, A. L. Symington, R. M. Wood, M. Lloyd. Talks Most and Says Least — A. D. Adair, III, W. H. Smith, R. L. Williams, Jr., B. Duffy. Biggest Snake— R. C. Mayo, W. H. Smith, G. W. Creighton, J. F. Kelly. Thinks He Is Biggest Snake — R. C. Mayo, W. H. Peterson, Jr., W. H. Smith. Biggest Bluffer— W. H. Peterson, Jr., W. H. Smith. Smoothest— R. A. Messier, 11, H. H. Hildreth, W. H. Smith. Biggest Gloom— W. H. Willey, Jr., R. V. Rafter. [[ xxvii ] 3E- uMost Likely Bachelor — D. Sutherland, A. C. Steece, Jr., J. Wylie, W. C. Shelton. Biggest Drag with Faculty — W. A. Carlile, Jr., G. A. Craig, W. H. Smith, P. Constable, G. Lea. Needs It Most—H. Spofford, R. B. Gibby, G. K. Willis. Biggest Politician— W. A. Carlile, Jr., B. Duffy, R. O. Jones, W. H. Smith, G. A. Craig. Best Build— H. A. MacMillan, P. Constable, H. G. Bugbee, Jr., J. F. Kelly, J. J. Brown, Jr., G. B. LeVan, Jr. p. Constable Best All ' Around Man Most Respected Most Thorough Gentleman Most Popular Done Most for Class Handsomest W. A. Carlile, Jr. Best Ail-Around Man Outside Athletics Most Likely to Succeed Done the Class Most Busiest Biggest Drag with Faculty Biggest Politician Most Collegiate — R. M. Wood, G. S. Jones. Most Uncollegiate — J. Wylie, D. Sutherland, A. C. Steece, Jr. Greatest Woman-Hater — D. Sutherland, P. Constable. Most Unconscious — R. M. Wood, G. B. Stewart, A. C. Steece, Jr. Best-Natured—C. C. Groel, A. D. Adair, III, J. A. C. Weller, E. B. Heffern. !: Class Choice — Phi Beta Kappa, major P, Princetonian. [[ xxviii ] m Sf5 Most Respected Non-Athletic Activity — Princetonian, Triangle, Intime, Managers ' Club. Professor— V. P. Hall, D. A. McCabe, A. T. Mason, G. M. Modlin, W. W. Swingle. Preceptor — G. M. Modlin, W. P. Hall, A. T. Mason, R. J. Sontag. Coach— H. O. Crisler, W. F. Logan, H. W. Stepp, G. G. Sikes. Sport to Watch — Football, Hockey. Sport to Play — Tennis, Golf, Squash, Football, Baseball. H. A. MACMILLAN H. H. HILDRETH Best All-Around Athlete Best Dressed Best Build Novel— T2 .t of Two Cities, Anthony Adverse, Tom Jones, Tom Swift and His Motorcy :le, Vanity Fair. Poem If, Elegy in a Country Churchyard, Dover Beach, Ode to a Night- ingale. Most Interesting Lecturer— W. P. Hall, W. W. Swingle, D. A. McCabe, R. K. Root, E. B. Smith, J. D. Spaeth. Most Inspiring Teacher— W. P. Hall, J. D. Spaeth, A. T. Mason, R. J. Sontag, G. M. Modlin. Play— h Wilderness, Cyrano de Bergerac, Anything Goes. Movie — Mutiny on the Bounty, David Copperfield, Tale of Two Cities, The Scoundrel. C xxix ] -13 Eli 3E- Fiction T nV r— Charles Dickens, Thorne Smith, Ernest Hemingway. Arlisf — Petty, Rembrandt, Cezanne, Da Vinci. Eating Place in Princeton — Viedt ' s, the Bait, Renwick ' s, Castanea, Prince- ton Inn, Nassau Grill. Poet — Kipling, Masefield, Shakespeare, Guest. Worst Poet — Guest, Stein, Sandburg. Dramatist — Shakespeare, O ' Neill, Coward. Favorite Mans College after Princeton — Yale, Williams, Harvard, Uni- versity of Virginia. R. R. Whittaker Most Entertaining Wittiest Thinks He Is Wittiest G. A. Craig Most Scholarly Most Brilliant Favorite Woman s College — Vassar, Smith, Sarah Lawrence, Bryn Mawr. Favorite Orchestra — Ray Noble, Benny Goodman, Hal Kemp, Casa Loma, New York Philharmonic. Amusement — Movies, Women, Drinking. Automobile — Ford, Packard, Buick, Pontiac. Cigarette — ' Camel, Chesterfield, Old Gold, Philip Morris. Beverage — Milk, Beer, Scotch, Water. Morning Newspaper — New York Times, New York Herald Tribune. Evening Newspaper — New York Sun, New York World-Telegram. [ XXX ] Magazine — Time, New Yorker, Reader ' s Digest, Esquire, Collier ' s, Fortune, ' anity Fair. Study — History, English, Politics, Chemistry, Biology. Stage Actress — Cornell, Hayes, Fontaine, Lillie, Nazimova. Movie Actress — Loy, Rogers, Colbert, Garbo, Hepburn. Stage Actor — Howard, Hampden, Cohan, Moore, Lunt. Movie Actor — Laughton, Colman, Montgomery, Gable, March. i -jf. Average Age of the Class at Graduation — 22 years, 2 months, and 19 days. Do You Support Yourself Wholly — Yes, 42; No, 334. Do You Support Yourself in Part? — Yes, 106; No, 252. Have You Ever Been Suspended? — Yes, 51 ; No, 313. How Many Courses Have You Flunked? — None, 238; One, 75; Two, 23; Three, 24; Four, 10; Five, 9. Hardest Year — Senior, Freshman, Junior, Sophomore. Most Pleasant Year — Senior, Junior, Sophomore, Freshman. Hardest Course — Constitutional Interpretation, History 201-2, Math 109- 10, History 301-2. Dullest Course — Economics 201-2, Philosophy 201, Politics 201, Math 109-10. Easiest Course — Geology 201-2, Geology 305-6, Biology 201-2, Military Science 101-2, Philosophy 201. Most Valuable Course — History 201-2, Biology 201-2, Politics 305 (Inter- nat. Rel.), Politics 301 (Con. Interp.). Most Interesting Course — History 201-2, Biology 201-2, Art 201-2, Eng- lish 201-2. Most Useless Course — Math 109-10, A.O.L., Economics 201-2, Philosophy 201-2. What Would You Do If You Ran the University? — Get reading periods; Abolish or change the clubs ; Get a library ; Fire Root ; Liberalize auto rules. You Were Choosing Your Department Over Again, Would You Choose the One You Did? — Yes, 289; No, 91. Not, What Department Would You Choose? — History, Philosophy, English. Do You Approve of the Four-Course Plan? — Yes, 294; No, 79. What Has 1936 Done for Princeton? — Football team; Abolished Chapel; Revived the Triangle Club. For What Man Would You Vote in the 1936 Presidential Election? — Roose- velt, 95; Any Republican, 76; Landon, 50; Hoover, 16; Smith, 16; Thomas, 16. Are You in Favor of the Abolishment of Upperclass Clubs? — Yes, 123; No, 268. C xxxi ] -IE 3E- Have You Attended the University Chapel This Year? — Yes, 141 ; No, 251, What Do You Consider the Greatest Bene jits Gained from College? — Edu- cation, 188; Contacts, 128; Experience, 37. Have You Ever Grown a Moustache? — Yes, 51 ; No, 280; Can ' t, 26. Do You Drink? — Yes, 314; No, 52, % Do You Smoke? — Yes, 302; No, 64. Is Your Future Occupation Decided? Yes, 181 ; No, 198. Have You Attended a Prom at Princeton? — Yes, 280 ; No, 104. Would You Marry for Money? — Yes, 135; No, 253. How Many Times Have You Been Turned Down? — Never, 312 ; Once, 24; Twice, 16; More than Twice, 19. Have You Ever Been to Europe? — Yes, 190; No, 234. 3n iHemoriam A, W, BUTLER FEBRUARY 2, I915 — AUGUST 28, I935 ?. L. HOXIE AUGUST 9, I914 — DECEMBER 16, I934 C. 5. MADDOCK, 111 JANUARY 26, I913 — JANUARY 5, I933 . S. NORRIS JUNE 17, I913 — DECEMBER 6, I933 B.C. PENDLETON, II MAY 27, I912— JULY 13, 1935 H. S. SWAYZE SEPTEMBER I3, I912 — JANUARY 4, I933 THE CLASS OF 1936 AUGUSTUS DIXON ADAIR, III Dick Adair was born April 8, 1913, in Atlanta, Ga. He is the son of A. D. Adair (University of Georgia, and R.P.Q.) and Roline Clarke Adair. His father is in the chemical manufacturing business ; president A. D. Adair McCarty Bros. He has two sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was on the Cross Country Team, member Glee Club, and Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Glee Club (i); Theatre Intime; Triangle Club; President IntracoUegiate Athletic Association (4) ; member Student Council (4) ; Cap and Gown Club, Assis- tant Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 433 Brown, and Sophomore year at 432 Brown, with Walker Stevenson ' 35 ; Junior year at the Cap and Gown Club, with B. O. Delaney ' 35 and J. A. Fleitas ' 35 ; Senior year at the Cap and Gown Club, with H. M. Whitman and R. M. Dicke ' 37. Adair plans to attend Law School at Emory University (Atlanta, Ga.), and to become a lawyer. He is a Baptist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 2808 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, Ga. c 1 3 3E- ROBERT EDWARD ADAMS Bob Adams was born December 29, 1915, in Jermyn, Pa. He has also lived in Scranton, Pa. He is the son of John R. Adams and Rydia Stubbs. His father is an accountant, consulting accountant with Grant L. Bell. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Central High School in Scranton, Pa. At Princeton he majored in Economics, won four-year Class of 1911 Scholarship. He was on the Brk-a-Brac Editorial Board; member Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 9 Madison St. ; Sopho- more year at 72 Little, with John Cof rin ; Junior and Senior years at 124 Brown, alone. Adams is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 535 Wheeler Ave., Scranton, Pa. [2 3 -la 3E- ARTHUR MELVILLE AGNEW Agnew was born March 25, 1915, in Grantwood, NJ. He has also lived in Englewood, N.J. He is the son of Arthur Melville Agnew, New York University Law School ' 07, deceased, and Elizabeth Johnston. He has one brother. He prepared at Englewood High School, where he was active in Dramatics, Student Government, and Journalism. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed in Reunion ; Junior and Senior years at 133 Brown, with D. H. Needham. Agnew plans to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 222 Christie St., Leonia, N.J. Ca] JOHN CORNWELL AILES Baldy Ailes was born December lo, 1913, in Bethesda, Md. He has also lived in Washington, D.C., and in Scarborough, N.Y. He is the son of Eugene E. Ailes and Sallie P. Cornwell. His father is a stock broker, partner in the firm of Carter Co. He has two brothers and two sisters. Stephen Ailes ' 33 is his brother. He prepared at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va. At Princeton he majored in Engineering. He was a member of the Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Park Place; Sopho- more year at 81 Blair, with Robert R. Heroy. Ailes left college in December of Junior year, and is at present Claim Agent for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Scarborough, N.Y. 1:43 mm ROBERT HENRY ALFORD Bob Alford was born October 23, 1914, in Chicago, 111. He has also lived in New York City, Detroit, Mich., Evanston, 111., and in Port Washington, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of William Russell Alford and Mary Hendrickson. His father is in the banking business ; branch manager of the Modern Indus- trial Bank, New York City. He has one brother and one sister. Donald Alford ' 20, and Kenneth Alford ' 21, are his uncles. He prepared at Kiskiminetas Springs School, and McBurney School, where he was active in Dramatics, School Publications, and Soccer. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Class Soccer Team (1) ; Business Manager Princeton Calendar (3), Editor (4) ; member Press Club (1) (2) (3), Vice-President (4); Woodrow Wilson Democratic Club (3) ; Senior Committeeman (4) ; spotter for Loud Speaker at Palmer Stadium (4) ; writer for Princeton Athletic News (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St., with W. McDcr- mott ; Sophomore and Junior years at 8 North Middle Reunion ; Senior year at 6 South Dod, with A. C. Steece, Jr. Alford intends to study law at Harvard. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Longfields, Westbury, Long Island, N.Y. tsl -13 3G- HARRY LEWIS ALLEN Harry Bus Allen was born July 17, 1913, in Alliance, Ohio. He has also lived in Atlantic City, N.J., Pittsburgh, and Aspinwal, Pa. He is the son of Harry L. Allen, deceased, and Grace Sharer. He has one brother, John Allen, of the Class of ' 32. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, in Pittsburgh, where he was on the News Board, member St. Andrew ' s Society, Football, Track, and Baseball Teams, Musical Clubs, Forum, and House Officer. - At Princeton he majored in Politics, winning honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Wrestling and Track Squads ; Touch Football Team (1) (2) (3) (4) ; member University Orchestra (2) ; Westminster Society; Elm Club. He has also taught at the New Jersey State Reform Schools at Jamesburg and Annandale. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 8-C Holder, with Alex D. Hill ; first term Junior year with Hill at 6 North Dod ; second term Junior, and Senior year, at 6 North Dod, with J. P. Peacock. Allen plans to pursue graduate studies in Politics, and to engage in news- paper work, or government service. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 6550 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. n63 JOHN HERBERT ALLEN Jack A I, Shadow Allen was born June 1 1, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Portsmouth, V ' a., Brooklyn, N.Y., Norfolk, Va., Port au Prince, Haiti, Quan- tico, Va., and Honolulu, Hawaii. He is the son of A. Herbert xAllen, Medical Chirurgical Institute ' 08, M.D., B.S.E., and Florence Marie Ten Broeck. His father is a captain in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Navy. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Harvey Geiger ' 13. He prepared at the American School, in Haiti, Penn Charter School, and Norfolk Academy, where he was on the Football, Track, and Tennis Teams, and on the Year Book and Student Government Boards. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Club Touch Football and Baseball Teams; Class Touch Football Team (2); member Camera Club ; Princeton Engineering Society ; Student Chapter, American Institute of Chemical Engineers ; Dial Lodge, Vice-President. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place, with Robert Storer and John Zacharias ; Sophomore year at 1 Lower Pyne, with Edwin B. Bready; Junior year at 642 Pyne, with W, N. Abbott, R. N. Ells, and A. E. Tator ; Senior year at 642 Pyne, with Tator. Allen will probably engage in chemical engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. 1:7 : YORKE ALLEN, JR. Allen was bom April 28, 1915, in South Orange, N.J. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Yorke Allen ' 94, and Mary Van Lear Findlay. His father is a lawyer, with the firm of Allin, Tucker, and Allen. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who graduated from Princeton are four uncles, in the Classes of ' 94, ' 98, ' 02, and ' 04. He prepared at Kent School, where he was Editor of the Year Book, Hockey Manager, and on the Rowing Team. At Princeton he majored in Politics; honors in Junior year; won School of Affairs Scholarship for France in the summer of ' 35. He was a member of the Freshman Crew ; President Cliosophic Hall ; President International Relations Club; member Choir, Glee Club, Quartet; Director Student- Faculty Association; Counselor at Princeton Summer Gamp; member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 627 Laughlin, with Lefferts Strebeigh; Sophomore year at 2-A Holder, with David Pyle and Lloyd Symington ; Junior and Senior years with Pyle and Symington at 93 Patton. Allen will probably engage in business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 33 East 70th St., New York City. ns] -la 3B- ALASTAIR BURNES WEDGWOOD ANDERSON Andy A I Anderson was born January 20, 1915:, in New York City. He has also lived in Westfield, N.J., Bellport, Long Island, and Woking, Surrey, England. He is the son of Ernest H. B. Anderson and Sylvia Wedgwood. His father is a civil engineer; British representative of Parsons Marine Turbine Co., Ltd. He has three sisters. He prepared at Pingry School, and Lawrenceville, where he was on the Editorial Board of the Year Book, and of the Literary Magazine. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was Art Editor of the Tiger; Art Editor Freshman Dink (1); Stage Manager of the Triangle Club; member Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., with Frank A. Newman; Sophomore year with Newman at 115 ' 01 Hall; Junior and Senior years with Newman at 104 ' 01 Hall. Anderson will probably engage in aviation or shipping. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 266 Kimball Ave., Westfield, N.J. 1:93 -la 3B- HUGH WILSON ARTHUR Art, Hughie Arthur was born April 20, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has also lived in Minneapolis, Minn. He is the son of Hugh Arthur, Pittsburgh ' 03, and Alice Grier, deceased. His father is vice-president of the Dayton Company. He has one brother and two sisters. L. G. Arthur ' 39 is his brother. He prepared at Blake School, where he was active in Swimming, School Publications, and Sports Manager. At Princeton he majored in Economics; member Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 301 Lockhart; Sophomore year with R. H. Nehr at 121-2 Lockhart; Junior and Senior years at 3 1 3 Lockhart, alone. Arthur is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 910 Mount Curve Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. C 10 3 3B- WILLIAM BLAINE ASHER Bill Asher was born June 12, 1914, in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Clyde Blaine Asher, Ohio State University ' 07, B.S., and Lois Strickler. His father is Washington Manager of Medusa Portland Cement Company. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at St. Alban ' s School, where he was on the Pub- lications Board, Student Government Board, and Tennis Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group honors in Junior year ; Honor Roll ( 1 ) (3) ; member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place, with Clarence Dodge, Jr.; Sophomore year at 313 ' 01 Hall, with Dodge ; Junior and Senior years, with Dodge at 1 1 1 Cuyler. Asher will probably engage in business, with the Addresso- graph-Multigraph Company, in Cleveland, Ohio. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2101 Connecticut Ave., Washing- ton, D.C. C 11 3 EDWIN DUDEN ASHTON Ted Ashton was born November 8, 1914, in Weehawken, N.J. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Edwin Lincoln Ashton and Emma Duden. His father is general manager of the American Lead Pencil Com- pany. He has one sister. He prepared at Stevens Preparatory and Lawrenceville Schools, where he was on the Publications Board, Tennis Team, member Debating Society, and Cum Laude Society. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Varsity Tennis Squad; Manager of Tennis Interscholastics, numerals; member Whig-Clio ; Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 1 5 1 Little. Ashton expects to study law. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 29 Washington Square, New York City. C 12] 3E- WILLIAM ELIJAH ATTWOOD, JR. Bill Attwood was born February 9, 1913, in New Britain, Conn. He is the son of William Elijah Attwood and Fannie Whet- more. His father is a banker ; chairman of the board of New Britain Trust Company ; treasurer Burritt Mutual Savings Bank. He has one sister. He prepared at Pomfret School, where he was on the Football, Baseball, and Hockey Teams, Chairman Pomfret Pontefract, President Student Council and Class. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Baseball Squad ( 1 ) ; member Glee Club ( 1 ) ; Parking Squad (2) ; School of Public and International Affairs ; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 104 Holder, with B. M. Ridgway ; Sophomore year alone at 342 Foulke ; Junior and Senior years at 503 ' 03 Hall, with Ridgway, H. B. Cross, W. W. Potter, H. W. Hawks, S. Tyler, Jr., and F. W. Lovejoy. Attwood will probably engage in investment banking. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 175 Vine St., New Britain, Conn. C 13] JOSEPH BURTON AYERS, JR. Ayers was born September 29, 1914, in Cleveland, Ohio. He is the son of J. Burton Ayers and Flora Mary Sayle. His father is in the Lake transportation business ; general manager Great Lakes Steam- ship Company; president Toledo Shipbuilding Company; director Crucible Steel Corporation. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is David A. Lowry ' 30. He prepared at University School, where he was on the Football and Baseball Teams, School Year Book Staff, member Dramatic Society ; Second Honors. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Soccer Squad ; Freshman Crew ; Interclass Hockey Team (4) ; member Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place, with B. H. Taplin; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 62 Blair, with Taplin. Ayers plans to study business administration at Harvard. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2400 Overlook Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. 1: 14] -la iiiil 3B- LEMUEL DeLOS AYERS, JR. Lem Ayers was born January 22, 1915, in New York City. He has also lived in New Rochelle, N.Y. He is the son of Dr. Lemuel D. Ayers and Hazel Bisland Ayers. His father, who graduated from Lafayette College, is a doctor; also affiliated with the Interborough Rapid Transit Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Blair Academy. At Princeton he majored in Art and Architecture; Second Group honors. He was a member of the Fencing Team, major numerals, undefeated medal ( 1 ) ; Lacrosse Squad, Intramural medal ( 1 ) ; Director Art Department Theatre Intime. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 22 1 Pyne, with Alan West ; Junior and Senior years at 1 5 Patton. Ayers ' permanent address is 424 Webster Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. c 153 ROBERT OGDEN BACON, JR. Bunty Bac Bacon was born May 16, 1912, in New York City. He is the son of Robert Ogden Bacon and Helen MacDonald Lapslcy. His father is retired. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at St. George ' s and New Preparatory School, where he was active in Football, Squash, Tennis, and Boxing. At Princeton he was on the Freshman Football Team; Freshman Squash Team, undefeated, numerals ; Freshman Tennis Team, numerals ; Scrub Football Team (2) ; Varsity Squash Team (2) ; Varsity Tennis Team, major letter for undefeated season (2) ; member Ivy Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 311 Walker with Hugo Rutherfurd, Morgan Wing, John Hamilton, and Joe Frelinghuysen, all ' 34; Sopho- more year ait 231 Joline, alone. Bacon left college at the end of Sophomore year, and is at present en- gaged in the national advertising business, affiliated with Lennen and Mitchell. He was married June 9, 1934, to Miss Agnes Landon Pyne, of New York City, and they have one child. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is Care Lennen and Mitchell, 17 East 45th St., New York City. C 16] RICHARD ENGLIS BAITER Dick Baxter Baiter was born December ii, 1913, in Short Hills, N.J. He has also lived in Madison, N.j. He is the son of Charles W. G. Baiter ' 06, deceased, and Madeleine Englis. He has one sister. R. W. Baiter ' 12 is his uncle, and E. P. Field, Jr., ' 29 is his cousin. He prepared at Morristown Preparatory School, where he was on the Football, Hockey, and Tennis Teams, Publications Board, and active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Psychology; honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Swimming Team, numerals ; Varsity Swimming Squad (2) ; Varsity Swimming Team, letters (3) (4) ; Interclub Football and Baseball Teams; member 21 Club; Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 333 Henry, with C. W. Edwards ; Sophomore year at 71 Blair, with Edwards; Junior year at 5 Blair Tower, with Edwards, A. J. Fisher, Jr., and J. B. Coburn ; Senior year at 2 Blair Tower, with C. Carr, Jr., Fisher, and Coburn. Baiter is engaged to Miss Barbara Baker, of Short Hills, N.J. He is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 76 Loantaka Way, Madison, N.J. : 173 f miimiML ftvH ALFRED THORNTON BAKER, III Bob Baker was born January 12, 1915, in Cynwyd, Pa. He has also lived in Princeton, N.J. â–  He is the son of Alfred Thornton Baker, Jr., and Mary Griffiths Hall. His father is an investment banker. He has three brothers and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton were his grandfather, A. T. Baker, and Hobart A. H. Baker ' 14, his uncle. He prepared at St. Paul ' s School, Concord, N.H., where he was on the Football and Hockey Teams, and Crew. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Football Team; Freshman Crew, numerals; Freshman Hockey Team, numerals; Football Team (2) ; J.V. Hockey Team (2) (3) (4) ; member The Club ; tutored in English Literature (3) ; member Cloister Inn. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 523 Laughlin, with Homer L. Loomis, Jr.; Junior and Senior years at 6 Upper Pyne, with Kennedy P. Ross. Baker plans to continue his studies in English literature, French, and German, in England, and to engage in teaching or writing. He is a Republican. His permanent address is Kingston Road, Princeton, N.J. i: 18] AUGUSTUS LYNN BAKER, JR. Gus Baker was born May i, 1915, in Dover, N.J. He is the son of Dr. A. L. Baker, Long Island College Hospital ' 09, and Ellene Baker. His father is a surgeon. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Newark Academy, where he was on the Hockey Team, and Sports Manager. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was active in Intra- mural Football, Basketball, and Baseball. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place, alone ; Sophomore year at 36 University Place, with F. W. Hummel; Junior and Senior years at 412 Cuyler, with S. M. Wells. Baker intends to study medicine at Columbia, and to become a doctor. He is a Baptist and a Republican. His permanent address is 389 W. Blackwell St., Dover, N.J. c 193 -13 gyu 3E- ROBERT ALLEN BAKER A I, Bake Baker was born October 7, 1914, in Brantford, Ontario, Can- ada. He has also lived in New York City, Bronxville, and White Plains, N.Y. He is the son of Robert Elmer Baker and Selena Maud Odell. His father is president of the Baker-Perkins Company. He has two sisters. He prepared at Pawling School, where he was on the Soccer and Golf Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Golf Team ; member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed with Ralph Crow at 232 Browti; Sophomore and Junior years at 425 Pyne; Senior year at 513 ' 03 Hall. Baker expects to engage in business, with the Baker-Perkins Company. His permanent address is 1 1 Sherman Ave., White Plains, N.Y. [20] Hnitiop 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., and Clarksburg, W.Va. He is the son of Percy Ballantine ' 02, and Elizabeth Parke. His father is retired. He has four brothers and two sisters. Peter Ballantine ' 25, Robert Ballantine ' 27, and John Ballantine ' 29 are his brothers ; Norman Parke ' 03, and Grier Parke ' 07 are his uncles. He prepared at Fessenden School and Gilman School, where he was on the Football, Track, and Basketball Teams ; member Glee Club, Dramatic Club, and Rifle Team. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was a member of the Managers ' Club and Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 Holder, with James Quigley and Robert Hallett ; Sophomore year at 23 Middle Dod, with Hallett, U. B. Grannis, and R. M. Brown ; Junior year at 23 Middle Dod, with Hallett, Grannis, C. A. Krafft, C. Carr, W. G. Mackenzie, J. Patterson, W. Walker, and A. Gawthrop. Ballantine left Princeton at the end of Junior year. He is engaged in the brokerage business; assistant manager of the Clarksburg office of Kay, Richards and Company. He is a member of the North Reformed Church and a Republican. His permanent address is Cunningham Apartments, Clarksburg, W.Va. [121 1 M® WILLIAM DEAN BANGS Bill Bangs was born September 27, 1913, in Chicago, 111. He has also lived in Geneva, 111. He is the son of William Dean Bangs ' 07, Litt.B. (Harvard Law Sdhool, LL.D.), deceased, and Lee Zimme ' rmann. His father was a lawyer ; formerly an attorney with Cutting, Moore and Sidley, and general counsel for the Illinois Bell Telephone Company. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Thacher School and Andover Academy. He was Business Manager of Thacher Notes, and on the Baseball, Soccer, and Track Tepms, and Gymkhana. At Princeton he was on the Freshman Football Squad ; in Foot- ball Managerial Competition (1). During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Dickinson Street. Bangs left college at the end of Freshman year, and attended Carleton College (Northfield, Minn.) for one year. He is at pres- ent a clerk in the accounting department of the Illinois Bell Telephone Company, in Chicago. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 709 South St., Geneva, 111. C 2 3 19 GEORGE FOX BARBER George Barber was born April 20, 1915, in New Rochelle, N.Y. He has also lived in Buffalo, N.Y. He is the son of George Garfield Barber and Isabel Davison Fox. His father is president of the Saratoga Gold Corporation, of Den- ver, Colo., and New York ; member Board of Trustees of Yenching University, Pekin, China. He has one brother and three sisters. He prepared at New Rochelle High School. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Crew, Third Varsity Crew (2), Varsity Crew Squad (3) (4) ; member Tiger Business Board ; Triangle Club (3) (4) ; Westmin- ster Society; Undergraduate Library Committee; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 32 Vandeventer Ave., with C. H. McClure, III; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years with McClure at 321 Cuyler. Barber intends to engage in business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 20 Lyncroft Road, New Rochelle, N.Y. 1:233 IB 3E- HENRY CHARLES BARKHORN, JR. Barkhorn was born August 25, 1915, in Newark, N.J. He is the son of Dr. Henry C. Barkhorn and Mariette Gless Barkhorn. His father, a graduate of Cornell Medical School, is a physician. He has one brother and two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Leon J. Barkhorn ' 13, and Charles W. Barkhorn ' 23. He prepared at Barringer High School, where he was on the Year Book Board; Swimming Manager, and President of Junior Red Cross. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of Whig-Clio; History Club; Catholic Club; Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 8 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 62 Campbell. Barkhorn is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 45 Johnson Ave., Newark, N.J. 1:24] -la 3E- GEORGE LEROY BARNES, JR. Barnes was born January 12, 1915, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of George L. Barnes and Anna Koch. His father is in the real estate business. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Upper Darby High School, where he was Sports Manager. At Princeton he engaged in Chemical Engineering. He was a member of the Student Chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Madison Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 6 North Reunion, with John F. Hyle. Barnes plans to continue his studies in Chemical Engineering, at Princeton, and to become a chemical engineer. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 8100 West Chester Road, Upper Darby, Pa. C 25 3 SEATON GRANTLAND BARNES Barney Barnes was born August 2, 1913, in Atlanta, Ga. He has also lived in GrifRn, Ga. He is the son of Henry Wilbur Barnes and Leila Gilliam Grantland. His father is retired. He has one sister. He prepared at the Episcopal School, in Alexandria, Va., where he was on the Football and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Wrestling and Baseball Teams; member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place, with Malcolm Matheson; Sophomore and Junior years at 411 ' 01 Hall, with Matheson, Treide, and J. M. Morris; Senior year at 411 ' 01 Hall, with Nevitt, Treide, and Morris. Barnes is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Griffin, Ga. C a] ffi(® iS HENRY BREWSTER BARR Brew Barr was born August 27, 1912, in Plainfield, N.J. He is the son of F. S. Barr and Helen Brewster. His father is in the investment business, firm of Barr Brothers. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is W. M. Barr ' 15. He prepared at Exeter Academy, and Princeton Preparatory School, where he was active in Football, Hockey, Basketball, Theatricals, Orchestra, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was a member of the Triangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 10 Dickinson St.; Sophomore year at 32 Blair, with P. L. Hoxie ; Junior year also at 32 Blair, with Hoxie and E. A. Limberg; Senior year at 231-7 ' 03 Hall, with A. Z. Gray, H. Spofford, A. C. Smith, N. H. Donald, E . B. Savage, P. H. Holsapple, and J. W. Hunt. Barr is undecided as to his future occupation. His permanent address is Sterling Road, Plainfield, N.J. 1:271 3E- WALTER LORING BARROWS, JR. Wally Barrows was born November 24, 1913, in Hartford, Conn. He has also lived in Waterbury, Conn. He is the son of Walter Loring Barrows ' 07, and Gertrude Seely Green. His father is an industrial engineer and economic expert, affiliated with the Chase Brass and Copper Company. He has two sisters. He prepared at Exeter Academy, where he was on the Class Tennis, and Basketball Teams. At Princeton he majored in French. He was a member of the Glee Club (3) (4) ; Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 626 Laughlin ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 23-5 South West, with D. G. Greene, S. K. Mitchell, C. D. Rea, G. B. Stewart, and E. M. Williams. Barrows will probably engage in business. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 30 Kenilworth St., Waterbury, Conn. 1:283 mj JOHN McKEON BARTLETT Barl Bartlett was born September 23, 1914, in Upper Montclair, N.J. He is the son of Edmund Bartlett and Mary Beatty McKeon. His father is in the advertising business. He has one brother, Edmund Bartlett, Jr., ' 33. He prepared at Montclair High School. During Freshman year he roomed at 102 Blair, with A. Wheeler and Edmund Bartlett, Jr.; Sophomore year at 233 Lockhart alone. Bartlett left college in the spring of Sophomore year. He is at present employed in the First National Bank and Trust Com- pany of Montclair. He expects to continue in the banking business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 524 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. 1:29 3 WALTER ARTHUR BASTEDO, JR. Nemo, Walt Bastedo was born October 18, 1 9 1 4, in New York City. He is the son of Dr. Walter Arthur Bastedo and Helen Russell Kip Priest. His father, a graduate of Toronto University (M.D., Phar. M., hon., and D.Sc, Columbia), is a physician; consulting physician at St. Luke ' s Hospital; president 1926-36 of United States Pharmacopeia Committee. He has one brother, N. Philip Bastedo ' 29, and one sister. He prepared at the Gunnery School, and Pomf ret School, where he was on the Basketball Team, Publication Board, member Dramatic Club and French Club. Bastedo transferred to Columbia at the beginning of Sopho- more year, returning to Princeton in Junior year. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was on the Soccer Squad ( 1 ) ; J. V. Soccer Squad (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place; Junior and Senior years at 322 Henry. Bastedo is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1 1 East 68th St., New York City. C303 -la tt JAMES GOODWIN BATTERSON Jim Bat Batterson was born February 13, 1915, in Chicago, III. He has also lived in Hartford, Conn. He is the son of Walter E. Batterson, Trinity College ' 10, and Anne Cargill. His father is retired. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Kingswood and Hotchkiss Schools, where he was on the Publications Boards, Tennis and Hockey Teams. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Squash and Tennis Squads (1) (3); Class Tennis Team, medal (3); Squash Squad (4) ; member Terrace Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 124 Holder with Charles H. Goodsell; Junior and Senior years at 24 ' 79 Hall, with E. Herbert Waentig. Batterson will probably engage in the insurance business. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 240 Kenyon St., Hartford, Conn. Csi 3 mm wn 3E- WILLIAM PAUL BECKERS Bm Beckers was born August 20, 1913, in Jersey City, N.J. He has also lived in Farmington, Conn., and in South Orange, N.J. He is the son of Leonard Gerhardt Beckers, deceased, and Mary Agnes Egan. His father was a florist. He has one brother and two sisters. Leonard F. Beckers ' 34 is his brother. He prepared at St. Benedict ' s Preparatory School and Columbia High School, where he was on the Baseball and Basketball Teams ; member Glee Club, and Publications Board. At Princeton he was on the Freshman Baseball and Basketball Teams, numerals in both; Associate Editor University Calendar (2); member Glee Club (1) (2) ; Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 46 Hill Dormitory, with F. S. Burroughs and G. B. Cutler; Sophomore year at 312 Henry, alone. Beckers left college at the end of Sophomore year, and is at present employed with the Equitable Life Assurance Company. He is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 184 West Fairview Ave., South Orange, N.J. 1:323 s mjm WILLIAM HOYT BEDELL Bill, Beetle Bedell was born June 16, 1913, in White Plains, N.Y. He is the son of George A. Bedell and Jennie M. Perlee. His father is a superintendent of building. He has one brother, Harry P. Bedell ' 24. He prepared at White Plains High School, and Blair Academy, where he was on the Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Princeton Club of New York Scholarship winner. He was on the Football and Lacrosse Teams, numerals ( 1 ) ; Varsity Lacrosse Team (3) ; Varsity Foot- ball Team (3) (4) ; member Court Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 22 Blair, with R. E. Goudreau; Sophomore year with Goudreau at 21 1 Joline; Junior year at the Court Club, with J. M. Curto and R. R. Fisher; Senior year at the Court Club with J. M. Curto and J. S. Booth. Bedell ' s permanent address is 37 Oakwood Ave., White Plains, N.Y. t 33 3 ® F. HERRINGTON BELL Hank Bell was born February i, 1912, in Trenton, N.J. He is the son of George H. Bell ' 04, and Leila Titus. His father is in the manufacturing business, general sales manager of Niles Steel Product Company. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Walter Titus ' 96, William Titus ' 99, and Charles Scott ' 04. He prepared at Oilman and Hun Schools, where he was on the Baseball and Golf Teams, and Newspaper Boards. Bell transferred to Princeton from Wesleyan University. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was Manager of Lacrosse ; member Triangle Club ; Charter Club, Undergraduate Governor. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Blair, with Herendeen and Deakyne ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 141 Henry, also with Herendeen and Deakyne. Bell is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 34 Perdicaris Place, Trenton, N.J. C 34 3 CADWALLADER BENEDICT Ben Benedict was born February 13, 1914, in Titusville, Pa. He has also lived in Pine Bluff, N.C. He is the son of Selden S. Benedict and Mary Augusta Cad- wallader. His father is in the newspaper business; a circulation manager on the Albany Times-Union. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Loomis School, where he was on the Publica- tions Board. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on The Dink Board (discontinued Freshman magazine) ; Parking Squad ; Man- ager Student Tobacco Agency (3) (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 33 North Edwards ; Sopho- more year at i-C Hamilton; Junior and Senior years at i-A Hamilton. Benedict will probably engage in the publishing business. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Pine Bluff, N.C. 1: 35 3 JAMES QUINLAN BENSEN Jim Bence, ' ' J.Q. ' ' Bcnsen was born May lO, 1914, in Paterson, N.J. He is the son of Frederic Emerson Bensen and Eleanor Matilda Berg- mann. His father is sales manager for Derris Company, in New York City. He has one brother. He prepared at Newark x cademy, where he was on the Track Team, Interclass Football Team, and Business Manager of The Polymnian. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team ; candidate for Cross Country Manager (2) ; Assistant Manager Cross Country (3) ; Manager Cross Country, Varsity and Freshman Teams, 4-inch managerial P (4) ; active member Princeton Sports Managers ' Club (3) (4) ; member Dial Lodge, Junior Business Manager and Treas- urer (3), Senior Business Manager and Treasurer (4), member Bicker Committee (3) (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 19 Edwards Place; Sophomore year at 514 Pyne; Junior year at Dial Lodge, with J. L. Grebauskas; Senior year at Dial Lodge, with Frank J. McGinity. Bensen will probably engage in sales work. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 392 East 38th St., Paterson, N.J. 1:363 JAMES GEORGE BENZIGER Ben Benziger was born March 31, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Pelham Manor, Cedarhurst, and Hempstead, N.Y. He is the son of George Benziger, Canisius College ' 99, and Helen Brown. His father is a business man; vice-president of Elaterite Products Corporation, in New York City. He has one brother. He prepared at Stonyhurst College, in England, where he was on the Rugby Football and Debating Teams. At Princeton he majored in English; sharer of Wood Legacy Prize. He was on the Junior Varsity Rugby Team (2) ; member Whig-Clio; Catholic Club; engaged in Student Tutoring, Library work, and was Football Game Cashier. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 352 Pyne; Junior and Senior years at 13 South Edwards. Benziger may continue his studies in English at Princeton, but is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is 605 Front St., Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y. C 37 ] SEYMOUR BERNSTEIN Berny Bernstein was born August 12, 1915, in Newark, N.J. He is the son of Abraham Bernstein and Anna Steinbach. His father is a merchant. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Barringer High School, where he was on the Track Team, member Glee Club, Dramatics and National Honor Societies ; Officer of French, Science, and Latin Clubs. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was a member of the Chemical Club (3) (4) ; Conductor of the Jewish Chapel Services (3) (4) ; FERA, Chem- ical Research, and Head of the Science Department of the Ex- tension School. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 29 North Edwards; Junior and Senior years at 18 South Middle Reunion. Bernstein expects to work for a Ph.D. in Chemistry, at Prince- ton or Yale, and to engage in Chemistry teaching and research. He is a Hebrew and a Republican. His permanent address is 130 Scheerer Ave., Newark, N.J. 1:383 -la 3E- FRANK VALENTINE BEST Eskimo Turk Best was born December 7, 1914, in New Rochelle, N.Y. He has also lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., New York City, Summit, N.J., and Greenwich, Conn. He is the son of Frank Valentine Best, deceased, and Elizabeth Selden Fry. His father was a builder; president of George F. Root Company, in New York City. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Brunswick School, and the Choate School, where he was on the Crew, Squash Team, and Choate News Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Crew Squad; Dining Hall Captain; member Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 241 Brown; Sophomore year at 243 Brown, with H. Norton and G. M. L. Gill ; Junior year at 443 Brown, with Frank D. Keeler ' 35; Senior year at 134 Brown, alone. Best will probably engage in the advertising business. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 400 East 57th St., New York City. C 39 1 JOHN KINSLEY BEST Jake Jay Kay Best was born on June 29, 1915, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Dr. William Henry Best, Pennsylvania Medical School ' 09, and Mary Anderson Kinsley. His father is a physician; first deputy Commissioner with the New York City Health Department. He has two brothers. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School, where he was on the School and Dance Orchestras, member Oratorical Society (medal winner) ; School Newspaper Board ; Soccer, Tennis, and Baseball Teams, and of the Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Scholarship holder (3) (4). He was active in Interclub Indoor Baseball, Baseball, and Ping-pong; Fresh- man Soccer; Swimming (1) (2); Tennis (1) (2) (3) (4); member University Orchestra (4) ; Parking Squad ; Student Lunch Agency ; Student Typing Agency (2) (3) ; Program and Tiger salesman; member Gateway Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Bank St.; Sophomore year at 5 Hill Dormitory, with Herbert Ivor Jones; Junior year, first term, at 1 North Edwards, alone ; second term Junior, and Senior year, at 1 South Reunion, with Frederick W. Hummel. Best plans to attend Pennsylvania Medical School, and to become a medical doctor. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1198 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. uo: 3E- ALEXANDER BLACK, JR. Alex Black was born November 19, 1914, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Alexander Black ' 03 (LL.B. University of Pittsburgh), and Ruth Hay, both deceased. His father was a lawyer. He has two brothers and two sisters. He prepared at Peabody High School, where he was a member of the Literary Societies, Honor Society, and School Paper Board. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of the Glee Club (1); Band (2) (3); Woodrow Wilson Democratic Club (3) ; Assistant Manager of Wrestling (3) ; member Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 3 1 University Place ; Soph- omore and Junior years at 24 North West, with F. B. Stockton; Senior year with Stockton at 332 Witherspoon. Black plans to study law at the University of Pittsburgh, and to become a lawyer. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 347 S. Aiken Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1:41 1 HARRY FERDINAND BLISS, JR. Bliss was born June 25, 1914, in Newark, N.J. He is the son of Harry F. Bliss ' 06, and Blanche C. Morrow. His father is a broker. He has no brothers or sisters. Richard P. Cook ' 27 is his cousin. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Track Team and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics; winner Wood Legacy Prize. He was on the Freshman 150-pound Crew Squad; Prince- ton Summer Camp Staff, 1934, 1935 ' rnember Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 333 Brown, with T. Keer ; Sophomore and Junior years at 333 Brown, with J. C. Snyder and J. P. Cof rin ; Senior year at 333 Brown, with Cof rin. Bliss intends to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 323 Parker St., Newark, N.J. 1:421 JOHN FRASER BLISS, JR. Moose Bliss was born September 27, 1912, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of John F. Bliss and Maibel Ramsay. His father is a hard- ware dealer ; firm of J. W. Bliss h. Son, in New York City. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Manual Training High School, and Phillips Exeter Academy. At Exeter he was Football Captain, and on the Baseball Team. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Second Group honors; holder Princeton Club of New York Scholarship, four years. He was on the Fresh- man Football and Lacrosse Teams, numerals in both ; Varsity Footiball Team, Varsity P (2) (3) (4) ; Varsity Lacrosse Team (2) ; Captain in Dining Halls ; member Tiger Inn Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 6 North Reunion, with John Drum- mond; Sophomore year at 5-A Holder, with R. G. McClung and G. B. Kinder; Junior year at 5-A Holder, with W. B. Shea and H. P. Brayton; Senior year at 23 Middle Dod, with R. B. Upham. Bliss is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is 935 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 1:43] 3E- GORDON ALEXANDER BLOCK, JR. Gordy Block was born December 4, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Gordon A. Block, Pennsylvania ' 05, and Reba Fleisher. His father is an attorney, with the firm of Wolf, Block, Schorr Solis-Oohen. He has one sister. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was a member of the Glee Club, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Manager of Polo, man- agerial P ; member Arbor Inn, Dance Committee. During Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory ; Sopho- more and Junior years at 91 Patton; Senior year at 331 Walker, with Oscar Straus. Block left Princeton in December of Senior year, to attend Peirce School and the University of Pennsylvania. He intends to study law at the University of Pennsylvania, and to become a lawyer. He is a Hebrew and a Republican. His permanent address is 135 South 17th St., Philadelphia, Pa. [44 3 Htj, FREDERICK WESSELLS BOGERT Bogie Bogert was born December 15, 191 1, in Ridgewood, N.J. He is the son of Frederick D. Bogert, deceased, and Laura Wessells Board. His father was a banker; vice-president and trust officer of the First National Bank of Paterson, N.J. He has one sister. Donald MacAlister ' 30 is his brother-in-law. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was on the Polo Team, and a member of the Glee Club and Choir. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Polo Team; Junior Varsity Polo Team, major numerals (2); Cross Country Managerial Competition, Alternate Manager (2) ; member Freshman Team winning Intersquad Tournament; Inter- class Polo Team ( 1 ) ; Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 2 Vandeventer Ave. ; Sophomore year at 213 ' 01 Hall. Bogert left Princeton at the end of Sophomore year, following his father ' s death. He is a member of the Reformed Church and a Republican. His permanent address is South Paramus Road, Ridgewood, N.J. 3E- FRANK CARD BOURNE Bourne was born July 17, 1914, in Wells, Maine. He is the son of Moses A. Bourne and Grace Winchester Card, both deceased. He has four sisters. He prepared at Wells High School, where he was in the Dra- matic Society, on the Publications Board, interested in Public Speaking, and Class Valedictorian. Bourne transferred to Princeton from Middlebury College. At Princeton he majored in the Classics; First Group honors; University A and Henry S. Gansevoort Scholarship winner. He was on the Freshman Cross Country Team, numerals ; member Student Employment Agency (4); F.E.R.A. (3). During Sophomore year he roomed at 59 Wiggins St., with Bill Landis; Junior year at 57 Wiggins St., with John Hippie; Senior year at 93 Mercer St. Bourne plans to return to Princeton to work for a Ph.D., and will engage in teaching. He is a Republican. His permanent address is R.F.D. 2, Wells, Maine. C46] CLARENCE KEATING BOWIE, JR. Keats Bowie was born February 17, 1913, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Clarence K. Bowie, Harvard Law School ' 07, and Helen Richardson. His father is an attorney, firm of Bowie and Burke; president Eastern Sugar Associates. He has one brother, Robert R. Bowie ' 31, and one sister. He prepared at Gilman Country School, where he was on the Football, Wrestling, and Track Teams, member News and Year Book Boards. At Princeton he majored in Economics, honors (3). He was on the Wrestling Team, numerals (1), letters (2) (3) (4) ; par- ticipant in Cane Spree, numerals ( 1 ) ; Lacrosse Team ( 1 ) ; member Tower Club. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 321 Witherspoon, with S. S. Miles; Senior year at 223 Brown, with Miles. Bowie plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to become a lawyer, affiliated with his father. He is a Baptist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 106 Charlcote Road, Baltimore, Md. 1:47 ] BROOKS BOWMAN Bowman was bom October 21, 1913, in Cleveland, Ohio. He has also lived in Salem, Ohio. He is the son of George H. Bowman and Mary Augusta Brooks. His father, who graduated from Western Reserve University, is a china broker. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Brooks Emeny ' 24. He prepared at the Asheville School, in Asheville, N.C., and the University School in Cleveland, Ohio, where he was active in Football and Dramatics, and a member of the Glee Club. He transferred to Princeton from Stanford in the fall of 1933. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy ; Second Group honors (3) . He was a member of the Tiger Editorial Board; Glee Club (2) ; Triangle Club (3), Vice-President (4) ; Tower Club, President. During Sophomore and Junior years he roomed at 332 Walker, with R. R. Pettit; Senior year at 322 Walker, with Pettit, F. C. Whitman, C. Thieriot, K. B. Alexander, and F. E. Taplin. Bowman plans to study law at Harvard or Stanford. His permanent address is 430 Highlan d Ave., Salem, Ohio. 1:483 w: % SM HERBERT JACKSON BRAHAM, JR. Jack Braham was born February 27, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Herbert Jackson Braham and Irma Naomi Vogel. His father is a musician. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at St. Paul ' s School, where he was on the Publica- tions Board, and active in Dramatics, Soccer, and Golf. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was a member of the Glee Club for two years, and a member of the Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 7 Edwards Place ; Sopho- more year at 103 Patton ; Junior year at 1 7 Edwards Place ; Senior year at 21 Little, with J. W. Simpson ' 38, R. F. Galvin ' 38, and A. H. Dater ' 38. Braham intends to continue his studies in Chemistry and Biology, at Princeton, and to become a doctor of psychiatry. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is 371 Parkside Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 1:493 GORDON CARTER BRAINE Tim Braine was born January 12, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Garden City, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of Jdhn H. Braine and Lillian May Grant. His father, who received an honorary C.E. degree from Cornell, is distribution engineer for the Brooklyn Union Gas Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was active in Debating, Swimming, and on the School Paper Board. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was on the Fresh- man Swimming Squad; member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 East Witherspoon, with James Boss; Sophomore year, alone at 311 Witherspoon; Junior year at 36 Little, with J. A. Morrison; Senior year at 36 Little with W. F. Harrington, Jr. Braine ' s permanent address is Care John H. Braine, Brooklyn Union Gas Company, 176 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 150:1 EDWARD BALLOCH BREADY Ed Bready was born December 5, 1914, in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Stuart Bready, Dickinson College ' 06, deceased, and Agnes M. Balloch. Bready ' s stepfather is at present U.S. Minister to Colombia. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Western High School, Washington, D.C. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Rifle Club and Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 10 Lower Pyne; Sopho- more year at 1 Lower Pyne, with J. H. Allen; Junior and Senior years at 401 Cuyler, alone. Bready will probably engage in U.S. Foreign Service. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is Wyoming Apartments, Washington, D.C. [ 51 3 -la m 3E- WILLIAM PALMER SMITH BREESE Bm Breese was born June 16, 1914, In Trenton, N.J. He has also lived in Plainfield, N.J. He is the son of Edward Yarde Breese, deceased, and Georgianna Hoadley Smith. His father was an officer in the U.S. Army. He has one brother, Edward Y. Breese, Jr., ' 34. Lawrence B. Smith ' 09, and William P. Smith ' 10, are his undes. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was Associate Editor of the School Monthly, on the Crew (Light Fours), member Band, and Lantern Club. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Group honors (3). He was on the 150-pound Crew (1) ; member Whig-Clio (1) (2) (3), Whig-Clio Executive Council (3) ; member History Club (4) ; Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 Bank St.; Sophomore year at 233 Henry; Junior year at 621 Cuyler, with William B. Gold ' 35; Senior year at 35 South West, with R. E. Kellogg. Breese expects to attend Harvard Law School, and to engage in the practice of law. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1333 Evergreen Ave., Plainfield, N.J. tp-i 1 ADDISON GORGAS BRENIZER, JR. Ad Anni Brenizer was born December 3, 1915, in Charlotte, N.C. He is the son of Dr. Addison G. Brenizer, University of North Carolina ' 04 (M.D., Johns Hopkins and Heidelberg), and Mary Richmond Harding. His father is a surgeon. He has two sisters. He prepared at McCallie School, in Chattanooga, Tenn., where he was active in Football, Tennis, Debating, School Publi- cations, a Cadet Lieutenant, and iirst man in class. Brenizer transferred to Princeton from Davidson College, N.C, in the fall of Junior year. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was a member of the Elm Club. During Junior and Senior years he roomed at 304 Walker. Brenizer plans to study medicine at Harvard, and to become a surgeon, affiliated with his father. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 2218 Hopedale Ave., Charlotte, N.C. 1:533 H3lMir3E ROBERT JOHNSTON BREWSTER Bob the Alien Brewster was born March 14, 1914, in Belfast, Ireland. He has also lived in Londonderry, Ireland, and in St. Louis, Mo. A He is the son of David Brewster and Edith Adeline Johnston. His father, who graduated from the University of London, is aimerchant; treasurer General Paper Stock Company, li He prepaxed at St. Louis Country Day School, where he was on the Soccer and Track Teams, Dramatics Society, and Publica- tions Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Soccer Team, numerals (1), letter (2) ; J.V. Rugby Team, blazer (2) ; Triangle Club, Publicity Manager (3) (4) ; Theatre Intime (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Pistol Club (3) ; McCarter Theatre Publicity Staff; Colonial Club. During the four years of college he roomed at 2 13 Brown, with E. L. Skinner, Jr. His permanent address is 5138 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. [54 3 EDWIN FRANKLIN BRITTEN, III Ed Britten was born March i, 1914, in Jersey City, N.J. He has also lived in Maplewood, N.J. He is the son of Edwin Franklin Britten, Jr., Cornell ' 07, and Margaret Annette Walker. His father is in the manufacturing business ; vice-president Monroe Calculating Machine Company. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are F. D. Waterman, Jr., ' 27 and Longley Walker ' 33. He prepared at Columbia High School and Peddie School, where he was on the Third Football Team, and active in Debating. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group honors (3). He was on the Lacrosse Team, numerals (1), Varsity P (2) (3), Captain ( ' 4) ; member Princeton Tiger Board (1) (2) (3), Business Manager (4) ; Yacht Club (1) (2) (3), Commodore (4); Undergraduate Council (4); Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 25 Campbell, with S. D. Burt, Jr. ; Sophomore year at 31 Campbell, with Burt; Junior year at 31-5 ' 03 Hall, with W. J. Wright, S. D. Burt, E. H. Decker, and A. R. Maxwell ; Senior year at the same address, with Wright, Burt, Decker, and F. S. Welsh. Britten will probably engage in business. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 18 Lake Road, Short Hills, N.J. l5Sl IB 3G- BARRY BROWN Brown was born November 12, 1914, in Washington, D.C. He has also lived in Providence, R.I. He is the son of Sevellon Brown and Elizabeth Bonney Barry. His father is editor of the Providence Journal. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Moses Brown School, in Providence, where he was Editor of the School Magazine and of the Senior Year Book; Manager of Minor Sports : Swimming, Hockey, and Soccer. At Princeton he majored in History; member Swimming Squad ( 1 ) ; Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 19 University Place ; Sophomore and Junior years at 212 ' 01 Hall, with Lawrence T. Ryan; Senior year with Ryan at 51 ' 79 Hall. Brown is engaged to Miss Frances W. Poor, of Flushing, Long Island, N.Y. He is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 92 Prospect St., Providence, R.I. 1:563 isn 0- mimiME. i Jrfe GEORGE FULTON BROWN Browme Brown was born October 25, 1914, in Machodoc, Va. He is the son of James Dall Brown and Lucy Wilhemina Kel- 1am. His father is in the farming and milling business. He has four brothers. Fisher Howe, II, ' 94 is his uncle. He prepared at the Princeton Preparatory School and the Hun School, where he was active in Baseball, Football, Basketball, Track, Crew, and Soccer; Publications; Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Baseball Team, numerals (1); Baseball Squad (2); in several competi- tions ; Supervisor of Gatemen ; Elm Club, Manager. During Freshman year, first term, he roomed at 21 Hamilton, with Frederick Sturges, III; second term at 311 Joline, alone; Sophomore year at 307 Hamilton; Junior year at 31 1 Hamilton, with Ken Willis and Sam Pierson; Senior year at the Elm Club, with J. Marks, Paul Pauk, and Coy Honsaker. Brown plans to study law, possibly at Harvard or the Uni- versity of Virginia. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Machodoc, Va. 1:573 JOSEPH JEANES BROWN, JR. Joe Jo-Jo Brown was born April 9, 1913, in Germantown, Pa. He is the son of Joseph J. Brown, Pennsylvania ' 10, A.B., and Juanita Read Harmar. His father is a lawyer. He has two brothers and four sisters. He prepared at Chestnut Hill Academy, Penn Charter School, and Culver Military Academy. At Penn Charter he was on the Track and Football Teams; at Culver, on the Football, Boxing, Track, Hockey, and Cross Country Teams. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Football, Boxing, and Track Teams, numerals; Varsity Football Squad, letters (2) (3); Boxing Team (2) (3), winner Van Urk Medal and Stuyvesant- Rutherford Boxing Cup (2), Captain (4) ; 150-pound Football Coach (4) ; Athletic Club Manager (4) ; member The Club ; Westminster Society ; Right Wing Club, President (4) ; Secretary 21 Club (3) ; Secretary Fifth Wheel Club (3) ; Ivy Club, Librarian and Athletic Manager. He also taught boxing at Annandale Reformatory (2). During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau Street, with Schwenk, Hartman, and Starck; Sophomore year at 2-D Holder, with Charles Carr and William Roper; Junior year with William Roper and James Reist at 90 Patton ; Senior year with Roper and J. P. Miller at the Ivy Club. Brown intends to study law at Pennsylvania, and to become a lawyer, affiliated with his father. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Box 4337 Chestnut Hill P.O., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. C 58] -la 3E- RALPH MANNING BROWN, JR. Manning Brown was born July i, 1915, in Elizabeth, N.J. He is the son of Ralph Manning Brown ' 07, deceased, and Anna Alethea Rankin. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are R. M. Brown ' 07, H. G. Brown ' 16, and E. W. Brown ' 23. Brown prepared at Pingry and Gilman Schools, where he was on the Tennis Team and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Tennis Team, numerals; Nassau Herald Board (4); Assistant F ' ootball Manager (3) ; Treasurer Managers ' Club (4) ; member Two-Foot Club (4) ; Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 23 Middle Dod, with G. B. Treide; Sophomore year at 24 Middle Dod; Junior year at the Tiger Inn and 2 Blair Tower, with H. A. MacMillan; Senior year at Tiger Inn with MacMillan. Brown is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 57 Georgian Court, Elizabeth, N.J. [593 K STEFFEN SAMUEL BROWN Stef Brown was born March 1 1 , 1 9 1 4, in Brooklyn, N. Y. He has also lived in Scarsdale and White Plains, N.Y., and in Dayton, Ohio. He is the son of Steffen Alfred Brown and Harriet May Bassett. His father, a graduate of Rochester Mechanics and Athenaeum Institute, is a manufacturer; president Brown-Brockmeyer Com- pany, in Dayton, Ohio. He has one sister. He prepared at Oakwood School, in Dayton, where he was active in Wrestling, Golf, Debating, and in the School Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Electrical Engineering; honors in that department; Second General Group honors (3) (4). He was active in Intramural Athletics; member Campus Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 72 Holder, with R. K. Landis; Junior and Senior years at 331-3 ' 03 Hall, with A. F. Davies, R. W. Scott, and R. S. Mather. Brown plans to study Electrical Engineering, at M.I.T. or Princeton, and to engage in business and engineering, with his father ' s firm. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 202 Spirea Drive, Dayton, Ohio. C603 f THOMAS WISTAR BROWN, IV Wis Brown was born July 23, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Thomas W. Brown, Pennsylvania ' 11 (and Pennsylvania Law School), A.B., and M.A., deceased, and Katharine L. Baugh. His father was a lawyer. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at St. George ' s School, Newport, R.I., where he was a member of the Civics Club, Radio Club, and Football Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of Clio, International Relations Club, and Radio Club; Terrace Club. During the four years at college he roomed at 184 Little, with William S. Niven. Brown plans to take a business course at Harvard. He is a Presbyterian and a Conservative. His permanent address is 5920 City Line, Overbrook, Phila- delphia, Pa. 1:61 3 WILLIAM WARNER BROWN Bud Brown was born October 5, 1914, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has also lived in Hamilton, Ontario, and in New York City. He is the son of Fred Alvin Brown and Grace Atkins Warner. His father is Eastern divisional manager in charge of produc- tion for Procter Gamble. He has one sister. He prepared at Tome School, where he was on the Soccer Team, member Literary Society, Glee Club, Choir, and Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of the Triangle Club; Glee Club; Band; Pistol Club; Liberty League; Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 14 Vandeventer Ave. ; Sophomore year at 112 Blair; Junior year at 301 ' 01 Hall, with W. W. Merrill and C. D. Drayton; Senior year at 81 Patton, with W. W. Merrill. Brown will probably become a salesman or engage in the advertising business. He is a Conservative. His permanent address is 415 Reill y Road, Wyoming, Ohio. C 62 3 ; % dOMLJI HENRY GREENWOOD BUGBEE, JR. Hankus Bugbee was born February 19, 1915, in New York City. He is the son of Henry G. Bugbee and Delia Searles. His father, who graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, is a doctor of urology. He has two sisters. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was active in winter sports, Boxing, and Track. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Fresh- man Crew Squad ; Junior Varsity Crew, insignia, Schultz Trophy, single sculls (2) ; Varsity Crew, insignia, Coaches ' Cup, single sculls (3) ; University Representative, single sculls (4) ; member Philosophy Forum; Imperial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Dickinson St., with H. M. Cadgene ; Sophomore year at 92 Blair, with J. R. Jaquillard and H. Kaufman ; Junior and Senior years with Jaquillard at 101 Little. Bugbee plans to continue his studies in Philosophy. His permanent address is 124 East 38th St., New York City. [633 CHARLES FRANKLIN BURROUGHS, JR. Charlie Burroughs was born December 16, 1912, in Norfolk, Va. He is the son of C. F. Burroughs and Mabel Chamberlaine. His father is a manufacturer ; president of F. S. Royster Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Norfolk Academy, and Princeton Preparatory School, where he was Editor of the School Year Book member Student Council, and Track Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of the Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 321 Lockhart, with John T. Cooke; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years alone at 31 2 Lockhart. Burroughs expects to engage in manufacturing, with F. S. Royster Company. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 512 Pembroke Ave., Norfolk, Va. C64] SCil) oJZgS FREDERICK SIDNEY BURROUGHS, JR. Burroughs was born xApril 3, 1914, in Olympia, Wash. He has also lived in Montclair and Maplewood, N.J., and in New York City. He is the son of F. S. Burroughs and Marguerite Gretchen xAnnis. His father, who graduated from the University of Wisconsin, is vice-president of the Associated Gas and Electric Company. He has two brothers. He prepared at Exeter Academy, and Columbia High School, where he was on the Boxing and Football Teams, and a member of the Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Boxing Team; Freshman Football Team ; Equinox Dance Orchestra ; Cannon Club, Vice- President. During Freshman year he roomed In Hill Dormitory, with G. B. Cutler and W. P. Beckers; Sophomore year at 104 Blair with A. T. Maurice and G. B. Cutler; Junior and Senior years at 22 ' 03 Hall, alone. Burroughs will probably engage in business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 458 North Ridgewood Road, South Orange, N.J. 1:65] HENRI-MARCEL MICHEL CADGENE Henri Spike Cadgene was born June 22, 1913, in Cormarauche-au-Bugey, France. He has also lived in Paterson, Lyon, and La Cluse. He is the son of Jacques Ernest Cadgene, deceased, and Marie Pervilhac. His father, who graduated from the University of Zurich, was in the silk business ; also president Lyons Piece Dye Works. He has two brothers and two sisters. He prepared at Newman School, in Lakewood, N.J., where he was on the Publications Board, and Sports Manager. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology. He was on the Fencing and Pistol Teams; member Catholic Club; member Art Committee ; Dial Lodge. Cadgene roomed during Freshman year at 1 1 Dickinson St., first alone, then with Henry Bugbee ; Sophomore year at 1 1 4 Lock- hart; Junior and Senior years at 315 Walker. Cadgene will probably engage in painting and sculpture, in Paris. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is Sylvan Blvd., Englewood, N.J. [ 66] 13 mir3E- JOHN CLARKE CAHILL Cahill was born February 9, 1914, in Brockton, Mass. He is the son of John Joseph Cahill and Katherine Margaret Clarke, deceased. His father is a theatre manager. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are John Russell, and Copeland Russell ' 27. He prepared at Exeter Academy, where he was on the Foot- ball, Basketball, and Golf Teams ; member Glee Club, Choir, and Drum-Major in the Band. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was a member of the Golf Team ; Glee Club member ( 1 ) (2) ; Triangle Club (3) ; Theatre Intime (2) ; Football Cashier. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place; Sophomore year at 214 Joline, with W. W. Merrill; Junior and Senior years at 1 1 ' 79 Hall, with C. S. Davis, Jr. Cahill may possibly engage in the chemical sales business. He is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 131 Moraine St., Brockton, Mass. C67 : K ROBERT LOTHROP CARLEE Bob Carlee was born May 30, 1914, in Trinidad, B.W.I. He has also lived in New Orleans, La., and in Essex Fells, N.J. He is the son of John J. Carlee and Caroline Lothrop. His father, who graduated from the School of Sugar Industry, in Holland, is a merchant, with the Corn Products Refining Com- pany. He has three brothers. He prepared at Montclair Academy, where he was on the Tennis and Football Teams, and a member of the Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was Manager of the Art Agency ; Terrace Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 14 Upper Pyne; Sopho- more year at 1 2 South Middle Reunion, with J. S. Graham ; Junior year at the Terrace Club, with E. S. Carney ; Senior year also at the Terrace Club, with L. Van de Velde and N. Thatcher. Carlee expects to become an industrial chemist. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 222 Roseland Ave., Essex Fells, N.J. I 68 ] WILLIAM ARTHUR CARLILE, JR. Bill Carlile was born December lO, 1913, in Columbus, Ohio. He is the son of William A. Carlile and Ruth Huntington. His father, who attended the University of Michigan, is in the retail furniture business, with W. S. Carlile Sons Co. He has three brothers. He prepared at Columbus Academy, and the Hun School. At Columbus he was Editor of the School paper, Editor School Yearly President of the Senior Class, and Captain of Football ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals; 150-pound Crew, numerals (1) ; Princetoman Board (1), Chairman (3) (4) ; Undergraduate Council, Chairman ; Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Chairman ; Honor Committee, Chairman ; Class Vice-President (1) (2) (3), President (4) ; member Quadrangle Club, Vice-President. During Freshman year he roomed at 13 North Dod, with J. P. Jones; Sophomore and Junior years at 33 North West, with T. A. Parrott ; Senior year with Parrott at 25 North West. Carlile expects to engage in steel and iron manufacturing and processing, with the Columbus Bolt Works Company. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 2595 Bryden Road, Columbus, Ohio. [693 docgjmz HVi CHARLES CARR, JR. Charlie Carr was born December 30, 1914, in Wentzville, Mo. He has also lived in Kirkwood and Webster Groves, Mo. He is the son of Charles Carr and Inez Purl. His father is secretary of the Imperial Laundry Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Webster Groves High School, where he was on the Football and Track Teams, and active in Student Gov- ernment. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Fresh- man Football Team, numerals; Football Team, Varsity P (2) (3) (4) ; Varsity Rugby Team (3) (4) ; member 21 Club (3) ; Two-Foot Club (4) ; Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 Vandeventer Ave. ; Sophomore year at 2-C Holder, with Joseph J. Brown; Junior year at 22 Middle Dod, with William Mackenzie; Senior year at 2 Blair Tower, with A. J. Fisher, R. E. Baiter, and J. B. Coburn. Carr is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 250 Jefferson Road, Webster Groves, Mo. C703 13 3E- ERIC RONALD INGRIFF CARSON Ric Carson was born September 3, 1914, in Vancouver, B.C. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. ; Winnipeg, Toronto, and Vancouver, Canada ; Paris, France ; Sao Paulo, Brazil ; and in New York City. He is the son of Ingriff D. Carson, University of Washington ' 09, and Luella Weber. His father is in the advertising business. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at the William Penn Charter School, where he was on the School Magazine Staff, member Literary Society, Football and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biology, winning honors in that department. He taught Sunday School for four years at Trinity Church, and was a member of the Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St.; Sophomore year at 12 Patton, with R. H. Schuerhoff ; Junior and Senior years at 15 North Dod, with Schuerhoff and Robert A. Hull. Carson intends to study medicine at the College of Physicians and Sur- geons, and to engage in the medical profession. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 20 West 58th St., New York City. 1:71 ] JOHN FREDERIC CARSPECKEN Freddie Carspecken was born December 12, 1914, in Morgantown, W.Va. He is the son of Henry Louis Carspecken and Letta May Hutson. His father is manager of the Mississippi Glass Company ; president Bank of Morgantown; and president of various coal companies. He has two brothers and one sister. Harold H. Car- specken ' 27 is his brother. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy. At Princeton he majored in the Classics; three-course plan. During Freshman year he roomed at 32 Mercer St., with David D. Roberts; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 223 Joline, with Stanley W. Midgley, Jr. Carspecken plans to do graduate work for a Ph.D. at Prince- ton, Oxford, or the American School at Athens, Greece, and to engage in writing or teaching. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 245 Grand St., Morgantown, W.Va. 1:723 RICHARD DIARMID CHADWICK-COLLINS Dick Chad Chad wick-Collins was born January 16, 1915, in Kinson, Dorset, England. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of James Chadwick-Collins, Oxford ' 04, and Caroline N. E. Morrow. His father is a retired British Army officer. He has one brother, J. M. Chadwick-Collins ' 34, and one sister. He prepared at Episcopal Academy, in Overbrook, Pa. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology; Second Group honors in Junior year ; member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place; Sophomore year at 116 ' 01 Hall; Junior and Senior years at 124 ' 03 Hail. Chadwick-Collins is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 239 Roberts Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 1:73] 3E- ROBERT HOLDEN CHAPMAN Bob Chapman was born July 27, 1913, in Pasadena, Calif. He has also lived in Evanston, 111., Winnetka, 111., Scarsdale, N.Y. He is the son of George M. Chapman, Cornell ' 05, and Ethel Revell Holden. His father is manager of the Extract Department of Liquid Carbonic Corporation; director of Chapman and Smith, Inc. He has one brother, Revell M. Chapman ' 29. He prepared at Browning School, and Hotchkiss, where he was on the Track and Swimming Teams, member Glee Club, Choir, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the 150- pound Crew ( 1 ), letter (2) (3) ; member Glee Club ( 1 ) (2) (3), Manager (4) ; Triangle Club, Assistant Publicity Manager (3), charm (4) ; member Seventh Chord Club; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 Vandeventer Ave. ; Sophomore year at 626 Pyne; Junior year at 323 ' 03 Hall; Senior year at 33 1 Cuyler. Chapman will probably engage in the brokerage business. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 1519 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. 1:74] s% iHJCSJOlZ HMi RADCLIFFE PALMER CHEESMAN Rack, Rad Cheesman was born March 9, 1915, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in Madison, N.J. He is the son of Hubert Cheesman and Maude Radcliffe Elliman. His father is an engineer salesman with the Otis Ele- vator Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Kent School, where he was on the Football and Baseball Teams ; member Cum Laude Society. At Princeton he majored in Engineering; Second Group honors (1) (2) (3). He was Property Manager of the Triangle Club; member Theatre Intime; Princeton Engineering Society; Student Branch A.S.M.E., Secretary (3) ; Parking Squad, Monitor (2), (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 13 Bank St.; Sophomore year at 1 North Dod, with Samuel K. C. Kopper ' 37 ; Junior and Senior years at 1 North Dod, alone. Cheesman will probably engage in engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Academy Road, Madison, N.J. lisl PAUL J. CHRISTNER, JR. Cris Christner was born December 5, 1912, in Montclair, N.J. He is the son of Paul J. Christner and Ella Pritchard. His father is in the insurance business. He has one brother. He prepared at Silver Bay School, Lake George, N.Y., where he was on the Track Team, Manager of Football, a member of the Glee Club, and Dramatic Society. Christner transferred to Princeton from Geneva College. At Princeton he was on the Freshman Swimming Squad. During Freshman yea r he roomed at 14 Vandeventer Ave. Christner left Princeton after summer school in 1933. He worked for one year in a bank, then travelled through the Middle and Far West. He is at present employed by the Mutual Life Insurance Company in New York. He intends to renew his studies in the fall of 1936 at the New Jersey State Teachers College in Montclair, N.J., and to become a history teacher. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 108 Claremont Ave., Montclair, N.J. 1:76] JOHN BOWEN COBURN Johnny Danbury Coburn was born September 27, 1914, in Danbury, Conn. He is the son of Rev. Aaron C. Coburn, Amherst ' 07, and Eugenia Bowen Wooltolk. His father is headmaster of the Wooster School, in Danbury, Conn. He has two sisters. He prepared at Wooster School, where he was on the Football, Hockey, and Tennis Teams, School Paper Board, active in Dramatics, and a Prefect. At Princeton he majored in Politics, winning First Group honors. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals ; Varsity Lacrosse Team (2), major P (3); I50pound Football Team, insignia (2) (3) (4), Captain (4) ; member St. Paul ' s Society (3) (4) ; Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at O Nassau St., with A. J. Fisher, Jr., and W. B. Kline; Sophomore year in Pyne Hall, with Fisher; Junior year in 5 Blair Tower, with Fisher, R. E. Baiter, and C. W. Edwards ; Senior year in 2 Blair Tower with Fisher, Baiter, and C. Carr. Coburn expects to continue his studies in History, and to engage in teaching. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Ridgebury Road, Danbury, Conn. 1:773 WARD BALDWIN COE, JR. Coe was born August 24, 1913, in Riderwood, Md. He is the son of Ward B. Coe and Marguerite Alme Hall. His father, a graduate of Charleston College, is a lawyer. He has one sister. He prepared at Gilman School. At Princeton he majored in Architecture ; honors in Junior year. He was on the Wrestling Squad (1); Polo Squad (1) (2); member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Edwards Place, with J. H. West and M. H. Whitman; Sophomore year at 13 South Edwards; Junior and Senior years at 222 Brown, with W. H. Walker, II. Coe is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. 1:78 3 HAROLD VINTON GOES, JR. Vint Vin Goes was born January 7, 1914, in Boston, Mass. He has also lived in New Haven, Conn., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., Evanston, 111., and Montclair, N.J. He is the son of Harold V. Goes, M.I.T. ' 06, and Agnes Wickfield Day. His father is a mechanical engineer; consultant upon industrial manage- ment with the firm of Ford, Bacon and Davis, in New York City. He has one brother. He prepared at Montclair High School, where he was interested in news- paper work. Literary Clubs and activities, and orchestral work. At Princeton he majored in Biology; First Group honors in Junior year; Second General Group (1) (2) (3) (4); candidate for No-Course Plan (4). He was violinist in the University Orchestra (1) (2) (3) (4) ; mem- ber Camera Club; Student-Faculty Association; Grenfell Club, one of Princeton ' s representatives as a volunteer worker on the Labrador Coast for International Grenfell Association, summer of 1935; active member of Princeton ' s unofficial and unorganized bird club ; Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St.; Sophomore and Junior years at 11 -A Holder, with R. B. Sykes and R. H. Sperber; Senior year at 21 South West, with R. W. Storer. Goes expects to continue his studies in Biology (Ornithology), possibly at Cornell, and to engage in zoological work of some nature. He is a Unitarian and a Republican. His permanent address is 18 Braemore Road, Upper Montclair, N.J. 11.79: -la JOHN PAIGE COFRIN Cofrin was born September 18, 1914, in Green Bay, Wis. He is the son of A. E. Cofrin and Edith Eleanor Dehos. His father is a manufacturer; president and general manager of the Fort Howard Pa. Company. He has two brothers. He prepared at Lake Forest Academy, where he was on the Football, Track, and Debating Teams; member Dramatic So- ciety and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics; honors in that depart- ment. He was on the Boxing Team, insignia (2) ; Tower Club, Secretary. During Freshman year he roomed at 9 Madison St. ; Sopho- more and Junior years at 333 Brown, with Harry Bliss and John Snyder; Senior year at 333 Brown, with Harry Bliss. Cofrin plans to study law, at Harvard, Michigan, or Wiscon- sin, and will probably engage in business with his father ' s firm. His permanent address is 1 105 South Jackson St., Green Bay, Wis. - C80] DONALD ANDREW COLVIN Don Colvin was born April 15, 1915, in Toronto, Canada. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Norman Buchanan Colvin. His father, who graduated from the University of Toronto, is affiliated with the New York Life Insurance Company. He prepared at Mercersburg Acad emy, where he was on the News Board, a member of the Glee Club, Choir, and The Fif- teen (Literary Club). At Princeton he majored in Economics; honors in Junior year. He was on the Editorial Board of the Tiger; a member of the Glee Club; Triangle Show cast (4) ; Parking Squad; Arbor Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 61 5 Pyne ; Sophomore and Junior years at 444 Pyne, with M. T. Young and R. L. Walter, Jr. ; Senior year at 602 Cuyler. Colvin will probably engage in the publishing business. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is 230 Seaman Ave., New York City. [81 3 3B- ARTHUR LOWE CONNELL Doc Connell was born October 18, 1914, in Shamokin, Pa. He has also lived in Scranton, Pa. He is the son of Edgar W. Connell, Amherst ' 03, and Margaret Lowe. He has one brother. He prepared at the Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Football and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Football and Track Teams, and a member of Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 201 Lockhart, with W. W. Roper, Jr. ; Sophomore year at 2-D Holder, with Roper and R. M. Wood ; Junior year at 5 Blair Tower, with J. Quigley, W. Motter, R. M. Brown, and Hugh MacMillan ; Senior year also at 5 Blair Tower, with H. F. Perry, J. Congleton, and C. P. Corrigan. Connell left college during Sophomore year, reentering again in the fall of 1934. He expects to engage in banking, with the First National Bank of Scranton, Pa. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 717 Webster Av e., Scranton, Pa. C823 EDWARD JOSEPH CONNOLLY, JR. Ed, Mayor Connolly was born April 2, 1915, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Westhampton, Long Island. He is the son of Edward Joseph Connolly, Brooklyn Law School ' 00, and Grace Marie Blake. His father is a lawyer, senior partner in the firm of Connolly and Frey. He has three sisters. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School, where he was Captain of Cross Country, on the Track Squad, Indoor Track, Freshman Basketball, and Golf Teams ; Polygon-Polyglot. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Squad ; Freshman Soccer Squad ; member Catholic Club ; Key and Seal Club, Bicker and House Committees. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. ; Sophomore year at 312 ' 01 Hall, with Ed Peplow; Junior and Senior years at 116 ' 01 Hall. Connolly plans to study law at Harvard or Columbia, and to engage in the legal profession. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 50 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1:833 PEPPER CONSTABLE Pep Constable was born April 24, 1914, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of William Pepper Constable, Delaware ' 03, and Hyla Amanda Webb. His father is a lawyer. He has two brothers and one sister. George Constable ' 33 is his brother, and Frank Van Sickel ' 96 and Albert Constable ' 94 are his uncles. He prepared at Oilman School, where he was on the Football, Soccer, Wrestling, Baseball, and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was awarded the Pyne Honor Prize (4). He was on the Freshman Football, Baseball, and Soccer Teams; Varsity Football Team (2) (3), Captain (4) ; Class President (1) (2) (3) ; member Undergraduate Council (1) (2), Secretary (3) ; member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 75 Holder, with E. N. Gorman; Sophomore year at 74 Holder, with Gorman ; Junior year with Gorman at 311 ' 03 Hall; Senior year at 231-4 Walker, with Gorman, J. H. West, G. W. Nevius, and J. Reist. Constable expects to study medicine at Johns Hopkins, and to become a doctor. His permanent address is 1000 Maryland Trust Bldg., Baltimore, Md. 1:843 WILLIAM PALEN CONWAY, JR. Tony Conway was born August 4, 1914, in New Canaan, Conn. He has also lived in South Orange, N.J., and in Green Village, N.J. He is the son of William Palen Conway and Rebecca Ambrose. His father is a banker; president Guaranty Trust Company. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Arthur Ambrose ' 06, and Harrison Ambrose ' 06. He prepared at Choate School, where he was on the Crew, Hockey and Football Teams, member Gun Club and Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Wrestling Team, numerals (1) (2); Crew (1); Skiing (3) (4); member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 202 Foulke, with R. Kauffmann; Junior year at 331 Lockhart, with R. Kauffmann, C. Pendleton, J. F. Kelly, and G. Keppel; Senior year at 33 1 Lockhart, with R. Kauffmann, J. F. Kelly, G. Keppel, and H. Hudson. Conway will probably engage in mining geology, with the Anaconda Copper Company. His permanent address is Green Village, N.J. 1 5 1 GEORGE RICHARDSON COOKE, JR. Joe Killer Cooke was born June 2o, 1913, in Detroit, Mich . He is the son of George Richardson Cooke and Madelaine Peltro Bell. His father, a graduate of M.I.T., is a civil engineer; head of the George R. Cooke Co., contracting engineers, in Detroit, Mich. He has two sisters. Lewis Speare Robinson ' 26 is his brother-in-law. He prepared at Kent School, where he was on the Football, Hockey, and Baseball Teams ; member Choir and Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Lightweight Crew; Sculling Crew (2); Varsity Lightweight Crew, major P (for championship season) (3); Captain 150- pound Crew (4) ; member Nassau Lit Editorial Board ; Executive Committee The Club ; International Relations Club; Quad- rangle Club, Associate Member. During Freshman year he roomed on Dickinson St. ; Sophomore year at 61 Little, with Peter Aston Schwartz; Junior and Senior years at 100 Patton. His permanent address is 64 Country Club Lane, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. 1:86] JOHN MAXWELL CORBETT Jim Long John Corb Corbett was born July 4, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Harry W. Corbett, California ' 96, and Gail Sherman. His father is an architect; member of the firm of Corbett, Harrison and MacMurray. He has one sister. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Varsity and Class Swimming Teams, Tennis and Soccer Teams. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology. He was on the Swimming Team, numerals ( 1 ) ; member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 232 Pyne. Corbett will probably continue his studies in archaeology, and engage in that line of work. His permanent address is 443 West 2 1st St., New York City. C873 1 3E- CHARLES PAUL CORRIGAN Clancy Corrigan was born May 9, 1913, in Southampton, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of John D. Corrigan and Roseanne Fitzpatrick. His father is a contractor, president of the John D. Corrigan Construction Company ; vice-president Southampton Hospital ; vice-president First National Bank of Southampton. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., where he was on the Baseball, Basketball, and Football Teams. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering. He was on the Freshman Basketball and Baseball Teams; Varsity Baseball Squad (2) (3) ; Interclub Football and Basketball Teams (3) (4) ; a member of the Catholic Club, and Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed in Pyne Hall ; Sophomore year at 222 Cuyler, with John Drummond; Junior year at 103 Henry; Senior year in 5 Blair Tower, with J. T. Congleton, H. E. Perry, and A. C. Connell. Corrigan is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is Herrick Road, Southampton, Long Island, N.Y. [88 ] FRANK VANDERLIP COSBY Moose Cosby was born September 21, 1914, in New Rochelle, N.Y. He is the son of Joseph T. Cosby and Norma Alice Smeading. His father is a banker; vice-president of the National City Bank of New York. He has three brothers. Joseph T. Cosby, Jr., ' 29, and William R. Cosby ' 34, are his brothers. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Honors (2). He was a member of the Soccer Squad ( 1 ) ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 202 Henry; Junior year at 133 Henry, with J. Brooks Robinson; Senior year at 133 Henry, with Roger C. Dixon. Cosby is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 98 Bayeau Road, New Rochelle, N.Y. 1:893 EDWARD DALEY COSDEN Ed Cosden was born September 23, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Southold, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of Alfred H. Cosden, Columbia College of Pharmacy ' 96, and Lorraine Barry. His father is retired; formerly president of the Liggett Drug Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Choate School and the Adirondack-Florida School, where he was interested in Swimming, Sailing, and Baseball, and on the Publica- tions Board. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was on the Swimming Team (1) ; member Princeton Yacht Club; Secretary-Treasurer Princeton Engineering Society; Vice-Chairman Princeton Branch, American Society of Mechanical Engineers ; Quadrangle Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 441 Witherspoon ; Junior and Senior years at 7 North Dod, with Carl W. Peterson. Cosden may continue his studies in Mechanical Engineering at Princeton, and will probably engage in engineering. He is a Universalist and a Republican. His permanent address is Southold, Long Island, N.Y. ego] THOMAS OSBORNE COWDREY, JR. Tom Cowdrey was born August lo, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Thomas Osborne Cowdrey ' 01, and Eleanor Quinby. His father is an investment broker, with the firm of J. S. Bache Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Asheville School, where he was on the Crew, member Dramatics and Glee Clubs; Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was on the Winning Crew, Fall Regatta ( 1 ) ; 150-pound Crew Squad (2) ; member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 34 North Edwards ; Soph- omore year at 131 Henry, with Bob Fisher and Bill Newsome. Cowdrey left Princeton at the end of Sophomore year, since which time he has been studying Naval Architecture at the University of Michigan. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 428 Denniston St., Pittsburgh, Pa. C91 : S®K v GORDON ALEXANDER CRAIG Gord2e Craig was born November 26, 1913, in Glasgow, Scotland. He has also lived in Toronto, Canada, and in Jersey City, N.J. He is the son of Frank Mansfield Craig and Jane Morton Bissell. His father is a compositor. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Dickinson High School in Jersey City, where he was President of his Class, a member of the Debating and Dramatics Societies, Glee Club, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in History; winner Lyman Biddle Scholarship; Class of ' 76 Debate Prize and W. E. Hope Prize in Debate, 1933; First Prize, Junior Oratorical Medals, 1935; School of Public Affairs Foreign Scholarship, 1935; Carl Schurz Memorial Prize in German, 1935; Junior Phi Beta Kappa; Rhodes Scholar, 1936. He was a member of the Daily Princetonian Editorial Board; President American Whig-Cliosophic Socie- ties ; member Undergraduate Council ; Orange Key ; Lecture Committee ; Committee on Undergraduate Activities ; Manager Student Banner Agency. During the four years at college he roomed at 27 Middle Dod. Craig plans to do advanced work in History at Oxford University, and to become a history professor. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. 1:923 HfTf l u t SCHUYLER CRANE Sky Crane was born December 2, 1914, in Elizabeth, N.J. He is the son of Louis Burton Crane ' 91, deceased, and Mabel Schuyler. His father, who received his D.D. from Knox College, was a clergyman. He has three brothers and two sisters. James L. Crane ' 99 is his uncle. He prepared at Pingry School, where he was on the Soccer Team, member Dramatic Society, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the 150-pound Crew Squad (3) (4) ; Freshman Squad Soccer Championship ( 1) ; Varsity Debating Panel (2) (3) (4) ; Parking Squad (3), Cashier, Monitor (4). During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 132 Witherspoon ; Senior year at 17-20 South Edwards, with A. B. Walker, S. C. Vanneman, and W. E. Snyder. Crane is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 659 Newark Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. 1:933 13 3B- HARRY CLEMENT CRAWFORD, JR. Fish Monk Crawford was born March 31, 1914, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has also lived in Philadelphia, and in Bethlehem, Pa. He is the son of Harry Clement Crawford and Hazel Craw- ford. His father is traffic manager for the Bethlehem Steel Com- pany. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Bethlehem High School, where he was Co- Captain of the Swimming Team, Soccer Manager, Associate Editor of the Year Book and a member of the Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Swim- ming Team, numerals (1), letters (2) (3) (4); member Quad- rangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 44 North West, with William H. Morris; Junior and Senior years with Morris at 3-A Campbell. Crawford is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 529 Eighth Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. [ 94 1 GEORGE WISHART CREIGHTON Doc Creighton was born January 6, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has also lived in South Orange, N.J. He is the son of Joseph Watson Creighton ' 07, deceased, and Mary Anne Robinson. His stepfather, Walter G. Sill ' 04, is in the paper busi- ness; Sill Paper Company, in New York City. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who graduated from Princeton are Watson Creighton ' 11 and Theodore Sill ' 11, his uncles, Leonard Creighton ' 07, and John W. R. Creighton ' 32, his brother. He prepared at the Fay School, and Choate School, where he was on the Football, Hockey, and Baseball Teams, and in the Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Hockey Team ; member Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Holder Hall, with Albridge C. Smith ; Sophomore and Junior years alone at 65 Campbell ; Senior year at 5 South Dod. Creighton will probably engage in the steel business, or in investment banking. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 390 Charlton Ave., South Orange, N.J. 1:953 Hi -13 3E- RICHARD LEE CRIST Ddck Crist was born July 28, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Ernest Crist and Mary E. Hughes. His father is a banker; vice-president Mellon National Bank; director Sheraden Bank. He has one brother and three sisters. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Publications Board, Tennis and Swimming Teams. At Princeton he majored in Geology; Second Group honors. He was a member of the Court Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 62 Holder, with A. C. Troup, IV; Junior and Senior years at 43 Holder, with Troup. Crist is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 1 125 Cornell Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1:96 3 HENRY BAUMGARDNER CROSS, JR. Hank Cross was born November 1 1, 1914, in Providence, R.I. He is the son of H. B. Cross, Stevens Institute of Technology ' 02, and Mary Hilda Stedman. His father is secretary of the Grinnell Sprinkler Company. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are J. J. Moment ' 98, and J. F. Cross, Jr., ' 04. He prepared at Providence Country Day and St. George ' s Schools, where he was on the Football and Soccer Teams, and Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was Circulation Manager of the Daily Princetonian; member Westminster Society; Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 242 Brown, with W. W. Potter, Jr.; Sophomore year with Potter at 91 Blair; Junior and Senior years at 502 ' 03 Hall, with G. H. Hawks, S. Tyler, W. Potter, B. M. Ridgway, W. Attwood, and F. Lovejoy (also A. W. Taylor in Junior year). Cross is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 415 Brook St., Providence, R.I. 1:97 : ®) wu CHARLES HARPER CROZER Charlie Crozer was born November 22, 1913, in Upland, Pa. He has also lived in Philadelphia. He is the son of George K. Crozer, Jr., ' 97, deceased, and Lydia Harper. His father was a retired manufacturer ; formerly president of Keystone Drop Forge Works; director Delaware County National Bank; secretary Crozer Theological Seminary. He has two brothers. He prepared at Montgomery School and Hill School, where he was active in Baseball, Football, Track, and Debating; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Politics; First Group honors in Junior year. He was Associate Editor of the Bric-a-Brac (3) ; member CQlpnial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 448 Pyne, first term ; second term, Freshman, and Sophomore year, at 224 Joline, with John E. McCracken; Junior and Senior years with McCracken at 71 Patton. Crozer is engaged to Miss Virginia Garesche, of St. Louis, Mo. He will probably study law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and engage in the legal profession. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Montgomery Ave. and Cherry Lane, Wynne- wood, Pa. Cgsn 30C }L1IE CHARLES SUMNER CUMMINGS, II Chuck Cummings was born August 28, 1914, in Rochester, N.Y. He has also lived in Belleville and Newark, N.J., Swampscott and Boston, Mass., Newark, Del., and Hillside, N.J. He is the son of Harold N. Cummings, Bates College ' 06 and M.I.T. ' 10, and Katherine A. Taaffe. His father is a teacher; chairman Civil Engineering Department of the Newark College of Engineering. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Belleville High School and Newark Academy, where he was in the Dramatics Society, Orchestra, and Band. At Princeton he majored in Physics; First Group honors. He was on the Freshman Fencing Team, major numerals. During Freshman year he roomed at 33 Hill Dormitory; Soph- omore, Junior and Senior years at 422 Cuyler. Cummings plans to do graduate work in Physics, at the Prince- ton Graduate School, and to engage in teaching or industrial research. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 30 Lloyd Place, Belleville, N.J. [99] osw 3E- J. MICHAEL CURTO Mike Curto was born August 3, 1914, in Latrobe, Pa. He is the son of Michael Curto, St. Ivrea College (Italy) ' 99, deceased, and Christina Tognetti. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Kiskiminetas Springs School. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was Manager of the Student News Agency, and a member of Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 133 Witherspoon, with Dick Perry; Sophomore year at the Nassau Inn, with Mose Kalbaugh ' 35, and Dick Perry; Junior year at the Court Club with Dick Fisher ' 35, and Bill Bedell ; Senior year at the Court Club with Bedell and Johnny Booth ' 37. Curto is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 705 Ligonier St., Latrobe, Pa. C 100 ] -13 â–  3E MONFORD DANIEL CUSTER, JR. Mon Custer was born December 5:, 1914, in Coshocton, Ohio. He is the son of Monford D. Custer, Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity ' 92, and Vesta Metzler. His father is secretary and treasurer of the Fairfield Paper Company, of Baltimore, Ohio. He has one brother and one sister. Henry L. Custer ' 30 is his brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was on the Track Team, Publications Board, Band, and Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Biology ; honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Track Team, numerals; First Place in Caledonian Games, numerals, 1934; member Campus Club. During Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years he roomed at 223 Lockhart, with Carl R. Gray, III; Senior year at 213 Lock- hart, with Harland C. Essertier. Custer plans to study medicine at the College of Physicians anjd Surgeons, and to engage in the medical profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1 Kensington Road, Coshocton, Ohio. C 101 3 3G- GORDON BUTLER CUTLER ' ' G.Br Cutler was born March 9, 1914, in Chicago, 111. He has also lived in Kenilworth, 111., and Wilmette, 111. He is the son of Percival Nelson Cutler and Mary Butler. His father is in the insurance business; manager Chicago Under- writers Clearing House. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Porter Gillespie ' 20, John Scully ' 35, and Tom Scully ' 35. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Class Football Team, and Exonian Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Glee Club (1) (2) (3) ; Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 45 Hill Dormitory, with Fred Burroughs and William Beckers; Sophomore year at 104 Blair, with Burroughs and Albert Maurice; Junior year at 62 Patton, with Maurice ; Senior year alone at 228 ' 03 Hall. Cutler is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 207 Woodstock Ave., Kenilworth, 111. C 102] -la 3E- WICKLIFFE BOND DASHIELL, JR. Bondy Dash Dashiell was born December 28, 1912, in Jackson, Tenn. He has also lived in Memphis, Tenn. He is the son of Wickliffe Bond Dashiell and Susan Allen Hurt. His father is a cotton-seed oil products broker. He has one sister. A. S. Dashiell ' 23 is his cousin. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of the International Relations Club ; Princeton Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St.; Sopho- more year at 103 ' 01 Hall; Junior year at 102 Blair, with Archie Dean Swift; Senior year at 131 Cuyler. Dashiell is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Methodist. His permanent address is 1470 Carr Ave., Memphis, Tenn. C 1033 Ht 7 Ai 2 V ARTHUR FRANKLIN DAVIES, JR. Arl Davies was born November 12, 1913, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in Upper Montclair, N.J. He is the son of Arthur F. Davies and Mae Frances Woolever. His father is an executive with Astor Estates, New York; City Bank Farmers Trust Company, New Jersey. He has one brother and one sister. C. W. Davies ' 38 is his brother. He prepared at Salisbury School, and Montclair High, where he was active in Tennis and Basketball, and a Senior Prefect. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was active in Intramural Sports; member Tower Club, Club Sports Manager (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St., with Millar Wheeler; Sophomore year at 321 Joline, with Leon Heuser ; Junior and Senior years at 331-3 ' 03 Hall, with R. S. Mather, R. W. Scott, and S. S. Brown. Davies will probably study law, at Harvard or Columbia, and expects to engage in law or business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 310 North Mountain Ave., Montclair, N.J. C 104 1 HOWARD McPARLlN DAVIS Howie Mac Davis was born September 18, 1914, in Baltimore, Md. He has also lived in Annapolis, Md., Washington, D.C., New York City, and Lausanne, Switzerland. He is the son of Dr. I. Howard Davis, University of Maryland ' 83 (D.D.S.), deceased, and Eleanor Beall McParlin. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at St. Albans and Tome Schools, where he was on the Publications Board, Soccer and Tennis Teams; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages; Second Group honors (1) (2) (3) (4). During the four years at college he roomed at 2-A Hamilton. His permanent address is 94 College Ave., Annapolis, Md. [ 1053 3E- ROBERT J. DAVIS Bob Davis was born February 1 1, 1915, in Helena, Mont. He has also lived in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Robert C. Davis and Amy Lewy. His father, who attended the University of Michigan, is a mining engineer, with the Valuation Division of the Internal Revenue Department. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Devitt School. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry, and was a member of the Terrace Club. During the four years of college he roomed at 144 Brown. Davis intends to study medicine at Johns Hopkins. His permanent address is 236 Farragut St., N. W., Washington, D.C. [ 106] SAMUEL BOYER DAVIS, JR. Bogey Davis was born August 15, 1913, in Marblehead, Mass. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Samuel Boyer Davis ' 96, and Ruth Harding. His father is a retired lawyer. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are his grandfather, Sussex D. Davis ' 59, William J. Baird, Jr., ' 20, his brother-in-law, and Henry Harding ' 28, his cousin. He prepared at St. Mark ' s School, where he was on the Hockey, Football, Baseball, and Tennis Teams, on the School Magazine Board, and Debating Panel. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Football and Hockey Teams, numerals in both ; and a member of the Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. ; Sophomore year at 21 Holder, with Gerald H. Smith ; Junior and Senior years at 512 ' 03 Hall, with Gerald H. Smith. Davis will probably continue his studies in English and History, and expects to engage in teaching. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Paoli, Pa. c 107:1 -la 3E- HARRY HARTUP DEAKYNE, JR. Harry, Doc Deakyne was born September 21, 191 1, in Atlantic City, N.J. He is the son of Harry H. Deakyne, deceased, and Mabelle Copeland. His father was a banker and business man ; secretary Mono Service Company in Newark, N.J. He has one sister. He prepared at Haverford School. Deakyne transferred to Princeton from Wesleyan. At Princeton he majored in Biology ; member Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Blair, with R. E. Herendeen and F. H. Bell ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 141 Henry, with Herendeen and Bell. Deakyne plans to attend medical school. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 35 South Plaza Place, Atlantic City, N.J. C 108] fx dOCSJQiZ ' NMi MARSHALL HARKLESS DEAN Marsh Dean was born April 14, 1915, in Kansas City, Mo. He is the son of Frank J. Dean and Fay Harkless. His father is in the hotel operation and investment businesses. He has one brother, Frank J. Dean, Jr., ' 33. He prepared at Shattuck School. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was on the Freshman 1 90-pound Crew ; member Princeton Branch American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Chairman; Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 University Place; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 324 ' 03 Hall, with F. M. Harris. Dean will probably engage in the air conditioning business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1 030 West 5 th St., Kansas City, Mo. C 1093 FRANCIS KINGSLAND de BEIXEDON Beixy, Tubby Count de Beixedon was born May 13, 1914, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in New York City, Paris, London, and Montreal. He is the son of Edward F. de Beixedon, and Olive Douglas Cantoni. His father is in the real estate business. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at The Stony Brook School, where he was on the Fencing Team, member Rifle Club; Art Editor of the Year Book ' , Advertising Manager of the weekly paper. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Fencing Team ; member Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more, Junior and Senior years at 63 Campbell. de Beixedon may attend Law School, at Columbia, and will probably engage in the real estate business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is East Hampton, Long Island, N.Y. C no] EDWARD HORACE DECKER Ed Decker was born November 5, 1912, in Amsterdam, N.Y. He has also lived in St. Joseph, Mo., Dayton, Ohio, Rochester, N.Y., New York City, Passaic and Ridgewood, N.J. He is the son of David O. Decker, Syracuse ' 03, and Alice May Fritsch. His father is a lawyer; attorney for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Ridgewood High School and Phillips Exeter Academy. At Exeter he was on the Track Team, member Choir, Band, and Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics ; Second Group honors (2) ; Myron T. Herrick Prize winner (3). He was on the Freshman Track and Swim- ming Squads; Alternate Assistant Swimming Manager (2); Quadrangle Club Sports Director (Intracollegiate A.A.) (4); member Band (1) (2); Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Yacht Club (4) ; Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St.; Sophomore year at 65 Blair, with Frederick Welsh; Junior year at 531-5 ' 03 Hall, with A. Maxwell, S. Burt, E. Britten, and W. Wright; Senior year at 531-5 ' 03 Hall, with F. Welsh, S. Burt, E. Britten, and W. Wright. Decker is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 581 Upper Blvd., Ridgewood, N.J. i: 111 : RICHARD REDWOOD DEUPREE, JR. Dick Deupree was born October 3, 1914, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the son of Richard R. Deupree and Martha Rule Deupree. His father is a manufacturer, president of Procter Gamble Com- pany. He has two brothers and one sister. John R. Deupree ' 38 is his brother. He prepared at Tome School, where he was Editor of the School Paper and Year Book; on the Golf Team; member Cum Laude Society. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Group honors; Honor Roll (1) (3). He was Editorial Writer for the Daily Princetonian (4) ; member The Club (4) ; Quadrangle Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 92 Holder, with W. C. Earhart; Junior and Senior years alone at 413 Cuyler. Deupree plans to study law at Harvard, and to engage in the legal profession. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Box 86, R.R. 1, Madisonville, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. -la 3B- ROBERT RUDOLPH DEUTSCH Bob Deutsch was born June 7, 1914, in Harrison, N.J. He has also lived in Newark, and in Maplewood, N.J. He is the son of John Deutsch and Anna Maria Woelffing. His father is a restaurant owner. He has one brother. He prepared at Newark Academy, where he was on the Track Team and active in Intramural Athletics. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Deutsch is a Lutheran and a Republican. His permanent address is 131 Oakview Ave., Maplewood, N.J. c 1133 -la 3E- JOHN MUHLENBERG DeYOE DeYoe was born May 1 1, 1913, in Ramsey, N.J. He is the son of Edgar A. DeYoe and Ruth Content Willson. His father, who graduated from Gettysburg College and Colum- bia Law School, is a lawyer; firm of J. W. and E. A. DeYoe, in Paterson, N.J. He has one brother and two sisters. Among his relatives who graduated from Princeton are Alexander McGaffin ' 94 and Willard L. DeYoe ' 17. He prepared at Mt. Hermon School, and Blair Academy, where he was active in Athletics. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Crew; Freshman Lacrosse, and 150-pound Football Teams; member Cloister Inn. During the four years of college he roomed at 121 Joline, with G. P. Jenkins. DeYoe plans to study law at Columbia, and to engage in the practice of law, with his father ' s firm. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Care J. M. DeYoe, 245 East Main St., Ramsey, N.J. C 114 1 HAROLD PAUL DICKE Harry Dick Dicke was born August 17, 1914, in Boise, Idaho. He has also lived in Salt Lake City, Utah, and in Allentown, Pa. He is the son of Henry Frederick Dicke and Louise Traub. His father is a street railway executive ; vice-president Lehigh Valley Transit Com- pany ; president Lehigh Valley Transportation Company. He has one brother, Richard MacLane Dicke ' 37, and one sister. He prepared at Culver and Peddie, where he was active in Football and Basketball ; a member of the Glee Club ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of the Freshman Crew ; Varsity Crew (2) ; J.V. Crew (3) ; Crew (4) ; Boxing Team (3) (4) ; member Interclub Committee ; President Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Dickinson St., with Joseph Tatnall Lea; Sophomore year with Lea at 341 Brown; Junior year at Cloister Inn, with Frank Hatfield and Fred Ross ; Senior year at Cloister Inn, with Bob Anthony and Angus Randolph. Dicke is engaged to Miss Barbra Allen Smith of New York City. He plans to study law, at Harvard or Penn, and to become a lawyer, affiliated with Morgan, Lewis and Bockius, in Philadelphia. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2643 Livingston St., Allentown, Pa. i: 1153 ALBERT JOSEPH DIESINGER, JR. A I, Budd Diesinger was born May 1 1, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Albert Joseph Diesinger and Eleanor Geissler, deceased. His father is retired. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Frank A. Bedford, Jr., ' 28. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Football and Swimming Teams, and a member of the History and Science Clubs. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Football and Swimming Teams; 150-pound Football Squad (2); 150-pound Football Team, letters (3) (4) ; member Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 50 University Place, with A. G. Flash; Sophomore year at 113 Holder, with E. T. Van Sciver; Junior and Senior years at 44 ' 79 Hall, with Van Sciver. Diesinger expects to engage in the manufacturing business. His permanent address is 322 Calvert Road, Merion, Pa. C 116] SN««« wKmw. ROGER COIT DIXON Rog Dixon was born July 13, 1914, in Hanover, N.H. He has also lived in Princeton, N.J. He is the son of Frank Haigh Dixon, Michigan ' 92, M.A., Ph.D., and Alice Lester Tucker. His father is professor of eco- nomics at Princeton University. He has one brother, William T. Dixon ' 24, and one sister. He prepared at Princeton Preparatory School and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was a member of the Glee Club ; Sec- ond Honors ; Cum haude. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry ; Second Group honors in Junior year; Second General honors (1) (2) (3). He was a mem- ber of the Freshman Soccer Squad; Varsity Soccer Squad (2). During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 19 Middle Dod, with Albert S. Roe; Junior year at 132 Henry, alone; Senior year at 133 Henry, with Frank V. Cosby. Dixon plans to study Chemical Engineering at M.I.T., and to engage in chemical engineering. He is an Independent. His permanent address is 101 Broadmead, Princeton, N.J. C117] ALBERT BAYARD DOD, JR. Abie, Albie, By Dod was born January 22, 1914, in South Orange, N.J. He has also lived in Maplewood and Orange, N.J., Bellport, Long Island, and in New York City. He is the son of Albert B. Dod ' 00, and Anna Harris Cox. His father is retired. He has no brothers or sisters. S. Bayard Dod ' 57 was his grand- father, and Albert B. Dod ' 54 was his great uncle. He prepared at Carteret Academy, and the Hun School. At Carteret he was a member of the Crew. At Princeton he majored in Electrical Engineering. He was Chairman of the Student Chapter of the A.I.E.E., and a member of the Key and Seal Club, Dance Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 242 Lockhart; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 13 Blair, with J. A. C. Weller. Dod is engaged to Miss Rose K. Stover, of Stamford, Conn. He plans to do graduate work for an E.E. in Electrical Engineering, at Princeton. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His pernlanent address is 250 Highland Ave., Orange, N.J. 1: us: % mimrM UH5 CLARENCE DODGE, JR. Jume Dodge was born November 3, 1914, in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Clarence Dodge, Georgetown ' 06, and Mary J. Cobb. His father is in the real estate business; vice-president of Weaver Brothers. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Washington Friends School, where he was on the Publications Board, Baseball, Basketball, and Golf Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was Alternate in Crew Managerial Contest, numerals, 1934; Assistant Crew Man- ager, minor ' T, 1935 ; member Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place, with William B. Asher; Sophomore year with Asher at 313 ' 01 Hall; Junior and Senior years at 1 1 1 Cuyler, with Asher. Dodge is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 2204 Kalorama Road, Washing- ton, D.C. C 1193 NORMAN HENDERSON DONALD, JR. M.one Donald was born September 3, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Norman H. Donald ' 03, and Emelie Martyn Dunn. His father is a broker, partner in the firm of Henderson Company. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is William H. Donald ' 03. He prepared at St. Paul ' s School, in Concord, N.H., where he was on the Football and Hockey Teams, and Crew. At Princeton he majored in Geology; honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Wrestling Team, numerals; Scrub Football Team (2); Class Hockey Team ; Rugby Team ; member Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 182 Little, with Alfred F. King; Sophomore year at 623 Laughlin, with Penn Holsapple ; Junior year at 231 ' 03 Hall, with Holsapple, E. Savage, J. Hunt, and W. H. Peterson; Senior year at 231 ' 03 Hall, with Holsapple, Savage, Hunt, Peterson, Homer Spofford, A. C. Smith, A. Z. Gray, and B. Barr. Donald will probably engage in mining. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Dongan Hills, Staten Island, N.Y. C 1203 -la 3E- EDWARD VICTOR DONALDSON, JR. Ted Donaldson was born November 8, 1914, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has also lived in Pelham Manor, N.Y. He is the son of Edward Victor Donaldson and Elizabeth Isabel Watson. His father is president of the firm of Robert Gair, Inc. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Upper Canada School, at Toronto, where he was on the Boxing, Cricket, and Debating Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics; School of Affairs. He was on the Cross Country Team ( 1 ) (3) ; Boxing Team ( 1 ) (2) (3) (4)  member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 Bank St., alone; Soph- omore year at 616 Laughlin, with H. K. Hudson, Jr.; Junior year at 42 ' 79 Hall, with Hudson; Senior year at 122 Little, with W. H. White. Donaldson will probably engage in financial work. He is an Anglican and a Conservative. His permanent address is 507 Esplanade, Pelham Manor, N.Y. c 121 : -la 3E- FRANCIS HOTHAM DOWLEY Hop Frank Dowley was born December 13, 1915, in New York City. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Francis Dwight Dowley, deceased, and Helen Agnes Blackburne. His father, who graduated from Fordham (LL.D., Columbia), was a lawyer. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at St. Joseph ' s Preparatory School, where he was on the School Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy; Second Group honors; Francis Biddle Prize winner, 1934. He was a member of the Parking Squad, News Agency, and Sandwich Agency. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 4 North Reunion, with his brother; Junior and Senior years at 39 South Edwards. Dowley expects to continue his studies in Philosophy at Prince- ton, and to engage in philosophical work. He is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 210 East Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Pa. C 122 3 JOHN HAMILTON DRUMMOND, JR. Bulldog Johnny Drummond was born January ii, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Cleveland, Ohio, Princeton, N.J., London, St. Louis, Mo., and Chicago, 111. He is the son of John Hamilton Drummond ' lO and Willette Knapp. His father is a tax consultant. He has two sisters. Douglas Drummond ' 14 and Kenneth Drummond ' 22 are his uncles. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was Manager of Hockey, on the Class Football Team (3 years), Class Baseball Team (2 years), member Student Council and Christian Fraternity Cabinet. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Football Squad; J.V. Rugby Team, insignia (1) ; 150-pound Football Team, insignia (2) (3) (4) ; Club Squash Team (3) ; Associate Editor 1936 Bric-a-Brac ; member Westminster Society ; Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 6 North Reunion, with John Eraser Bliss, Jr. ; Sophomore year at 222 Cuyler, with C. P. Corrigan ; Junior and Senior years at 222 Cuyler, with R. K. Landis, Jr. Drummond is a Presbyterian and an Independent. His permanent address is 3240 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 111. 1: 23 3 BEAUVAIS DUFFY â– Jack Duffy was born January 3, 1914, in Chicago, 111. He has also lived in New York City, Metuchen, and Point Pleasant, N.J. He is the son of John Duffy and Anne Marie Beauvais. His father, who attended Christian Brothers College, in Memphis, Tenn., is vice-president of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company (Traffic). He has two sisters. He prepared at Newman School, in Lakewood, N.J., where he was on the Junior Football and Baseball Teams, and on the Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics ; member Pistol Team ( 1 ) ; Crew ( 1 ) ; Boxing Team (4) ; The Dink Board ( 1 ) ; Whig-Clio Council (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Debate Panel (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Re- publican Club (3) (4) ; Liberty League (3) (4) ; Catholic Club (0 (2) (3) (4) ; Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 33 Bank St. ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 121 Walker. Duffy will probably engage in Latin American trading. He is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 12 East 88th St., New York City. C 124 3 ARTHUR JOHN DZIEMIAN Art Dziemian was born June 13, 1913, in Jersey City, N.J. He has also lived in Arlington, N.J. He is the son of Matthew Ignacius Dziemian and Blanche Smolski. He has two brothers. He prepared at Kearny High School, in Kearny, N.J., where he was Manager of the Baseball Team, in the Dramatics and National Honor Societies, and on the Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Biology; First Group honors in Junior year; winner Wood Legacy Prize; Scholarship winner (2) (3) (4). He was a member of the FERA (3) ; Parking Squad (4) ; Student Tutoring Association (4) ; Refreshment Agency (2) (3). Dziemian will probably continue his studies in Biology, and engage in teaching. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 544 Elm St., Arlington, N.J. C 1253 fS dUlCSjOiZ TSs WILLIAM CORWIN EARHART Bm Earhart was born January 16, 1914, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of William Earhart and Birdelle Maud Darling. His father is an educator and author; director of music in the Pittsburgh Public Schools ; head Department of Public School Music at Carnegie Tech ; chairman NBC (Damrosch) Music Hour. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Schenley High School, in Pittsburgh, and the Tome School. At prep school he was on the Cross Country and Track Teams, Basketball Manager; member Literary Club, Classical Club, Debating Club, Glee Club, Orchestra, Christian Association, and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group honors; Second General Group (3). He was on the Freshman Cross Country Team, major numerals; Varsity Cross Country Team (2) ; Gym Team, letters (2) (3) ; member Glee Club and Elm Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 92 Holder with Richard R. Deupree, Jr. ; Junior and Senior years at 31 Patton with Harvey Hall, Jr. Earhart intends to do graduate work in Economics and Politics, in Geneva, Switzerland, and to engage in business or government work. He is a Baptist. His permanent address is 215 Lothrop St., Pittsburgh, Pa. C 126] JOHN EDIE Jack, Kally, Eed Edie was born July 29, 1913, in Yonkers, N.Y. He is the son of Richard Edie, Jr., deceased, and Priscilla Van Tassel. His father was in the carpet business, with Alex Smith Sons Carpet Company ; also with W. J. Sloane. He has two brothers and five sisters. Richard Edie, III, ' 26, is his brother. He prepared at Gorton High School, in Yonkers, and Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. At High School he was on the News- paper Board, Football and Basketball Teams. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Group honors. He was on the Freshman Basketball Team ; in the Managerial Com- petition (2) ; Varsity Football Team; member I.C.A.A. Council. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 University Place, with John Malloy ; Sophomore year at 3 1 Holder, with W illiam Tag- gart; Junior and Senior years with Taggart at 13 Patton. Edie is a Baptist and a Republican. His permanent address is 287 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. I 127 3 ?;s%, CHARLES WILLIAM EDWARDS Curly, Bill Edwards was born January 3, 1914, in Dedham, Mass. He has also lived in Santa Paula, Calif. He is the son of Harold S. Edwards ' 06 and Jettie Therla Wason. His father is president of Samuel Edwards Associates ; trustee of Francis Willey Company. He has one brother, Harold S. Edwards, Jr., ' 33. Carl Francis Edwards ' 00 is his uncle. He prepared at Noble and Greenough School, where he was on the Track Team, Football Team, Crew Manager, Literary Editor of the School Paper, President Student Council, and Class President. At Princeton he majored in History ; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Cross Country Team ; Freshman Track Team ; J.V. Rugby Team (3) ; Hockey Manager (4) ; member Schools Committee (1); Honor Committee (3) (4); Secretary Interclub Committee (4); Committee on Undergraduate Relations (4) ; Managers ' Club, Secretary (3) ; Undergraduate Enforcement Committee (4) ; Trustee University Store (4); member 21 Club; Right Wing Club (4); Chairman Class Memorial Committee (4) ; member Managers ' Club (4) ; Tiger Inn, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 333 Henry, with R. E. Baiter ; Sopho- more year at 71 Blair, with Baiter; Junior year with Baiter at 3 Blair Tower ; Senior year at 4 Blair Tower, with R. M. Wood. Edwards will engage in teaching at Noble and Greenough School. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 134 Davis St., Santa Paula, Calif. [ 128] 13 3B- GORDON MADISON EINHAUS G or die Einhaus was born May 3, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Harry Madison Einhaus and Grace Caroline Hegeman. His father is an officer in the Greenwich Savings Bank. He has no brothers or sisters. W. Wilson Hewitt ' 22 is his uncle. Einhaus prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School, where he was Manager of Track; on the Publications Board, and Baseball Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Lacrosse Squad. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place; Sophomore year at 612 Pyne; Junior year at 211 ' 03 Hall; Senior year at 14 Little. Einhaus is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is 23 Chestnut St., Garden City, Long Island, N.Y. [ 129 3 ; mmj THOMAS KETCHEN ELLIOTT Tom Elliott was bom March 18, 1913, in Winnsboro, S.C. He is the son of C. F. Elliott and Katherine Flenniken. His father, who graduated from Clemson College, is employed in the banking section of the Department of Commerce. He has three sisters. He prepared at Blair Academy, where he was a member of the Jazz and Classical Orchestras. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was a member of FERA, the Cushion Agency, Monitor, etc.; tutored in town (3)- During Freshman year he roomed at 73 Blair, with R. D. Waters ; Sophomore year at 24 North Edwards ; Junior and Senior years at 143 Brown, with C. E. McConnell, Jr. Elliott is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Winnsboro, S.C. C 130 ] i CHARLES CLEMENT ENGLISH, JR. Clem, Canuck English was born August 28, 1913, in Chestnut Hill, Pa. He is the son of Charles Clement English ' 05, and Edith Cresson. His father is with the Sales Department of the Plymouth Rope Company. He has two sisters. He prepared at Haverford School, where he was on the Track and Football Teams, Student Council, member Athletic Asso- ciation, and Debating Society. At Princeton he majored in Geology; Second Group honors. He was on the Freshman Track Squad; Sophomore Interdorm Swimming Championship Team; Interclub Baseball Champion- ship Team (3) ; member Two-Foot Club; Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 302 Foulke ; Sopho- more year at 12 Holder, with J. C. Wriggins ' 35; Junior year at 70 Patton and 62 Little, with Wriggins; Senior year at 40-50 Patton, with F. B. Johnston, W. C. Gardiner, and E. A. Limberg. English is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Montrose Ave., Rosemont, Pa. C 131 1 -la 3B- EDWARD BRADBURY ENTWISLE, II Weasel Entwisle was born July 21, 1913, in Duquesne, Pa. He has also lived in Sparrows Point, Md., Harrisburg, Lebanon, Steelton, and Bethlehem, Pa. He is the son of Edward Fussell Entwisle, Cornell ' 06, and Fern Gwen Jones. His father is general manager of the Bethlehem Steel Company. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are R. H. Thompson ' 96, and R. M. Entwisle ' 10, both uncles. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he was a member of the Campus Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 141 Holder with M. P. Lewis; Junior year at 14 Little; Senior year at 136 ' 03 Hall. Entwisle plans to study medicine, probably at Harvard, and to engage in the medical profession. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1521 Prospect Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. 1: 132 1 ROBERT EUGENE ERLER Bob Erler was born June 6, 1916, in Newark, N.J. He is the son of Dr. Eugene William Erler, Rutgers ' 03 (M.D., Colum- bia ' 07), and Lillian Irene V ' liet. His father is a physician; on the Visiting Staff of the Newark Presbyterian Hospital, Newark City Hospital, Homeo- pathic Hospital, and Orange Memorial Hospital. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Barringer High School, in Newark, where he was on the Publications Board, member Latin Club, German Club, Debating Society, and National Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Second Group honors; Honor Roll (1) (2) (3). He was a member of the Band, Assistant Manager (2) (3), Manager (4); member Debating Squad (1); Whig-Clio (1) (2); Gun Club (4) ; interested in Ornithology (3) (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 234 Pyne ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 222 Pyne. Erler expects to study medicine at the College of Physicians and Sur- geons, Columbia University, and to become a physician. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 119 5th St., Newark, N.J. C 133 3 3G- KENNETH du BOIS ERVIN Ken Ervin was born December lo, 1914, in Jenkintown, Pa. He is the son of John Herbert Ervin and Mabel Ethel Keebler. His father, who graduated from Hahnemann Medical College in 1903, is a physician. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at William Penn Charter School, where he was a member of the Science Club, Tennis Manager, Assistant Track Manager, Photographer on the School Magazine, and on the Fencing Team. At Princeton he majored in Biology; honors in Junior year. He was a member of the Triangle Club ; member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place; Sophomore year at 2 1 Hamilton, with John P. Hine ; Junior year at 312 ' 01 Hall, with Hine; Senior year at 412 Brown, also with Hine. Ervin plans to study medicine, at Hahnemann Medical Col- lege or Pennsylvania, and to become a physician. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 1 14 York Road, Jenkintown, Pa. I 134 1 -la 3E- HARLAND CRANDALL ESSERTIER Doc Essertier was born April 20, 1915, in Hackensack, N.J. He has also lived in Chattanooga, Tenn., and in Bay Head, N.J. He is the son of Edward Porter Essertier, Bellevue ' 11, M.D., and Edna Tibby Crandall. His father is a physician. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Pawling School, where he was on the Honor Roll, Manager of Basketball, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry; honors in Freshman and Sophomore years. He was on the Freshman Crew Squad; Manager Varsity Wrestling, managerial P ; member Campus Club. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 213 Lockhart, with Gordon Ketcham; Senior year at 213 Lock- hart, with Monford Custer. Essertier plans to attend medical school, and to become a doctor, affiliated with his father. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 275 State St., Hackensack, N.J. C ' 35 3 -la 3E- GARY McNAB EUWER Mac, NcNab Euwer was born August 12, 1914, in Cleveland, Ohio. He has also lived in Youngstown, Ohio, Washington, D.C., and Upper Marlboro, Md. He is the son of Walter Courtney Euwer ' 07, deceased, and Mary Ambler McNab. He has one brother. J. N. Euwer ' 02 is his uncle, and Paul Euwer ' 26 is his cousin. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Soccer and Swimming Teams, and a member of the Literary Society. At Princeton he majored in Politics; honors Freshman and Junior years. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, numerals; Captain in Commons; Manager of the Scoreboard ; member Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 10 South Reunion, with R. R. Whit- taker, Jr. ; Sophomore year with Whittaker at 32 South West ; Junior year at 32 South West, with Neil Lebhar ' 35 and Whittaker ; Senior year also at 32 South West, with Whittaker. Euwer plans to study law at Georgetown University, and to be. orne a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Upper Marlboro, Md. i: 1363 WILLIAM EDWARD FACKERT, JR. Pack, Bill Fackert was born April 16, 1914, in Savannah, Ga. He has also lived in Glen Ridge, and in Montclair, N.J. He is the son of William E. Fackert and Madeleine Louise GrofF. His father is a broker, in the New York Stock Exchange. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at the Choate School, where he was on the Track Team, Literary Magazine Board, and a member of the Choir. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Track Team, numerals (1), letters (2) (3); participant in Oxford- Cambridge meet in England (2) ; Fencing Team, numerals ( 1 ) ; member Glee Club ; R.O.T.C. ; Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 414 Witherspoon; Sopho- more, Junior and Senior years also at 414 Witherspoon, with L. P. Wenzell, Jr. Fackert is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 1 17 Llewellyn Road, Montclair, N.J. C 137 3 HERBERT FARRELL, JR. Herb Farrell was born October 18, 1913, in Sandusky, Ohio. He has also lived in Nashville, Tenn., and Palm Beach, Fla. He is the son of Herbert Farrell, Vanderbilt ' 98, and Helene Ritchey Cheek. His father is an industrialist; president Farrell- Cheek Steel Company, in Sandusky, Ohio. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Golf Team, the Lit Board, and Program Committee. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 613 Pyne. Farrell left college in the spring of Sophomore year. He is now director and assistant works manager of the Farrell-Cheek Steel Company, in Sandusky. He was married on October 20, 1934, to Miss Anna Russell Weaver of Nashville, Tenn., and they have a small daughter. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is care of Farrell-Cheek Steel Company, Sandusky, Ohio. C 138 1 1 SB- LAURENCE FENNINGER, JR. Larry Fenninger was born April 7, 1915, in Hampton, Va. He is the son of Laurence Fenninger ' 09, M.A., and Natalie Ayres Bourne. His father is director of the Student-Faculty Asso- ciation at Princeton University. He has two brothers and one sister. L. D. Fenninger ' 38 is his brother. He prepared at Hun School, where he was active in Football and Rowing. At Princeton he majored in History ; honors in Junior year. He was on the Crew, numerals ( 1 ) ; Junior Varsity Crew (2) ; Varsity Crew (3) ; member International Relations Club ; Princeton Sum- mer Camp; Student-Faculty Association Board . Fenninger expects to engage in shipbuilding, with the Bethle- hem Shipbuilding Corporation. His permanent address is 294 Nassau St., Princeton, N.J. C 139 3 -13 3B- PAUL LYON FENTRESS Pes tie Runt Fentress was born November 13, 1913, in Hubbard Woods, 111. He has also lived in Evansville, Ind., Ardmore, Pa., and in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Calvin Fentress ' 01, A.B., and Paulina Lyon. His father is an investment banker ; chairman of the board of Baker-Fentress Com- pany. He has three brothers and three sisters. Thomas Lyon Fentress ' 24, and Calvin Fentress, Jr., ' 31, are his brothers, and James Fentress ' 99 is his uncle. He prepared at Berkshire School, where he was on the Football, Baseball, and Hockey Teams. A Princeton he was on the Freshman Hockey Team, numerals; Varsity Hockey Team (2) ; member Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 101 ' 01 Hall, with P. L. Hoxie and A. B. Griffin ; Sophomore year at 22 Holder, with A. Z. Gray. Fentress left Princeton in the spring of 1934, and is at present employed with Sears, Roebuck h Company. He was married September 12, 1935, to Miss Roslyn M. Paine, of Evanston, 111. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 939 Greenbay Road, Hubbard Woods, 111. C 140 ] SCHUYLER DAVENPORT FERRIS Sky, Meal- Ax Ferris was born September 17, 1914, in Black Hall, Conn. He has also lived in New York City, Lake Mohican, N.Y., Manchester, N.H., and Portland, Me. He is the son of Ezra Floyd Ferris ' 05, A.B., D.D., and Maude Schuyler Davenport. His father is an Episcopal clergyman ; St. Stephan ' s Church, Portland, Me. ; Reserve Chaplain, connected with the C.C.C. His two brothers are deceased, and he has no sisters. Fred Trowbridge ' 35 is his cousin. He prepared at Hebron Academy and Holderness Academy, where he was active in Football. At Princeton he majored in Geology; Scholarship winner. He was on the Junior Varsity Football Team (1), letters (2) (3); Rugby Team, insignia (1) (2) (3); Class Wrestling Team (3); employed at Dining Halls, and cider and Real Silk salesman ; member Gateway Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 41 South Edwards, Junior year at 2 South Edwards. Ferris left Princeton at the end of Junior year. He has been attending the Fort McKinley (Maine) Preparatory School for West Point; soldier in 5th Infantry. He hopes to become an officer in the U.S. Army. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 15 Clifford St., Portland, Me. i: 141 1 GEORGE JACKSON FICKES Pick Fickes was born March lo, 1912, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Edwin Stanton Fickes, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and Marguerite Knapp Webb. His father is on the board of directors, chief engineer, and vice-president of the Aluminum Company of America. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Manlius Military Academy, and Shady Side Academy, where he was on the Student Council; Basketball, and Soccer Teams. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering; member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 205 Foulke ; Sophomore and Junior years at 1 1 Hamilton, with F. G. Lancaster, Jr. ; Senior year with Lancaster at 52 ' 79 Hall. Fickes is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada. C 1423 -la 3B- ARTHUR JAMES FISHER, JR. , Fish Fisher was born August 5, 1914, in Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of Arthur J. Fisher and Mary Elizabeth Fowler. His father is in the wholesale furniture business; affiliated with the Thomasville Chair Company, in Thomasville, N.C. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Swimming Team. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was in the Football Managerial Competition, alternate (2) ; member 21 Club (3) ; Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., with J. B. Coburn and W. B. Kline; Sophomore year with Coburn at 231 Pyne ; Junior year in 3 Blair Tower, with Coburn, R. E. Baiter, and C. W. Edwards; Senior year in 2 Blair Tower, with Coburn, Baiter, and C. Carr. Fisher is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 120 Grosvenor Road, Rochester, N.Y. C 143] -13 3B- ROBERT LOWNDS FISHER Bob Fish Fisher was born February l6, 1914, In Hartsdale, N.Y. He has also lived in Greenwich, Conn. He is the son of Howard S. Fisher ' 94, Ph.D., B.S., and Jessie Aborn Nichols. His father is an insurance broker. He has six brothers. Howard S. Fisher, Jr., ' 29 and David N. Fisher ' 30 are his brothers. He prepared at Asheville School (North Carolina), where he was on the Football Team, Publications Board, and active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals; Football Team, letters (2) ; Freshman Crew, numerals; Chairman Undergraduate Schools Committee; Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 212 Foulke ; Sophomore year at 131 Henry, with William Newsome and Thomas Cowdrey; Junior and Senior years at 73 Patton, with William Newsome. Fisher plans to study medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, in New York, and to become a physician. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 136 Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn. 1 1443 m ARTHUR GEORGE FLASH Arly, Algy Flash was born April i, 1914, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Samuel J. Flash, St. John ' s College ' 99, and Miriam Levy. His father is retired. He has one brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was on the Baseball Team, member Scientific Society, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Soccer Team, numer als (1) (2); Baseball Squad (1) (2); member Arbor Inn, Junior Trustee. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 Hill Dormitory, with Albert J. Diesinger, Jr. ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 22 Campbell. Flash expects to engage in the manufacturing business, with the Twin-Glo Lamp Company. He is Jewish, and a Republican. His permanent address is Hotel Savoy Plaza, New York City. C HSl LAWRENCE CHARLES FORD harry Ford was born June 29, 1914, in Oakland, Calif. He has also lived in San Francisco. He is the son of Edward Thomas Ford, California ' 00, and Ethel Mulloy. His father is in the shipping business; vice-presi- dent of Grace Line. He has one brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Football and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics; member of the Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St., with A. Gardiner; Sophomore year at 1 1 1 Henry, with C. D. Scudder; Junior year at 13 ' 79 Hall, with Scudder and M. P. Lewis; Senior year at 13 ' 79 Hall, with Lewis. Ford will engage in the shipping business, with W. R. Grace Company. He is a Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 1000 Mason St., San Francisco, Calif. [ 1463 (Cii) JVV)K« HERBERT HASTINGS FOSTER, JR. Fos Foster was born October 5, 1913, in Plainfield, N.J. He is the son of Herbert H. Foster, and Grace Jeffers Burke, deceased. His father is a real estate broker, with Albert E. Kelley, in New York City. He has one sister. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Foot- ball and Baseball Teams, Newspaper Board, active in Debating, and a member of the Cum Lai de Society. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Squash Squad; in the Football Managerial Competition ( 1 ) (2) ; Assistant Manager of Football (3), Manager (4) ; member Freshman Debating Panel (1); Varsity Debating Panel (2); Prom Committee (3) (4) ; Council on Athletics; Interclub Com- mittee ; Cap and Gown Club, President (4). During the four years of college he roomed at 1 1 North Dod, with D. S. Hemingway. Foster is engaged to Miss Joanne Fargo, of Plainfield, N.J. He plans to study law, and engage in the legal profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 717 Dixie Lane, Plainfield, N.J. I H7 3 3E- GEORGE ANDERSON FOWLER Fowler was born April 19, 1914, in Colorado Springs, Colo. He has also lived in London and Paris. He is the son of George Anderson Fowler, Harvard ' 13, de- ceased, and Gladys Hilda McConnell. His father was a rancher. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Downside School, near Bath, England, where he was on the Rugby, Cricket, and Golf Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biology; honors in Junior year. He was on the Jayvee Rugby Team ( 1 ) (2) ; Chairman Undergrad- uate Motion Picture Committee; member Catholic Club and Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 508 20 Nassau St. ; Sopho- more, Junior and Senior years at 121 Henry, with R. O. Jones. Fowler plans to study medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and to engage in the medical profession. He is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 229 Corona Ave., Pelham, N. Y. C 148: ROBERT HOBBS FRENCH Hobbs French was born October 20, 1913, in Worcester, Mass. He is the son of Herry H. French, deceased, and Elizabeth Paul. He has three brothers and one sister. He prepared at North High School, and Exeter Academy, where he was active in Baseball, Football, and Basketball, and on the Student Council. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Group honors. He was on the Baseball Team, numerals (1), letters (2) (3) (4), Captain (4); Basketball Team ; Freshman Football Team, numerals ; 150-pound Football Team, letter (2) (3) ; Assistant Editor of the Freshman Herald; member Managers ' Club; Varsity Club; Charter Club, Manager, Treasurer; mem- ber Program Agency. During Freshman year he roomed at 633 Laughlin, with H. A. MacMil- lan ; Sophomore year with MacMillan at 36 University Place ; Junior year at 422 ' 03 Hall, with L. R. Kaufman and G. R. Webster; Senior year at the Charter Club, with W. T. Tilden and R. W. Buddington. French expects to attend Harvard Business School. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 36 Park Ave., Worcester, Mass. C 149 3 ?s 3lJ(SlLJl£  f FREDERICK HENRY FRICK, JR. Fred Frick was born March 31, 1914, in Bogota, N.J. He has also lived in Tenafly, N.J. He is the son of Frederick H. Frick, deceased, and Louise Johanna Durbandt. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Golf Squad. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was runner-up in the Fall Golf Championship; member Glee Club (2) ; Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St., with D. C. Hamilton ; Sophomore year at 436 Pyne ; Junior and Senior years at 423 Pyne. Frick is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Cotswold Apartments, Tenafly, N.J. C 1503 ; mj CARL KNOTT FRIED, JR. Bull, Bud Fried was born July 16, 1913, in Springfield, Ohio. He is the son of Carl Knott Fried ' 01, and Mary Rachel Moores. His father is a jeweler. He has one brother. He prepared at St. Paul ' s School, in Concord, N.H., where he was on the Football Team and Crew. At Princeton he majored in French. He was on the Freshman Crew Squad, and a member of the Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 102 ' 01 Hall, with J. F. Wilkins, Jr.; Sophomore and Junior years with Wilkins at 16 Campbell; Senior year at 153 Little, with A. S. Grenier and H. V. B. Richard. Fried is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1317 East High St. Springfield, Ohio. C 151 3 IB GEORGE SAMUEL FRIEND Jo Friend was born August lo, 1913, in Norristown, Pa. He is the son of Henry P. Friend and Estelle Kise. His father, who graduated from Bucknell, is a civil engineer and contractor; consulting engineer of Montgomery County, Pa. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was on the Swimming Team and Scrub Football Team. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering. He was on the Freshman Swimming Team, numerals; Swimming Team, P (2); Vice-President Student Chapter of American Society of Civil Engineers (3), President (4) ; Arbor Inn, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Park Place, with Harry Stevens; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 22 North Edwards. Friend plans to engage in structural work and engineering. He is a Baptist and a Republican. His permanent address is Curren Terrace, Norristown, Pa. C 15 3 SB- JOHN EDWARD FURI.ONG, JR. Johnny Furlong was born November 24, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Mount Vernon, N.Y. He is the son of John Furlong and Helen B. Mordaunt. His father is a limestone agent; president of the Indiana Limestone Company of New York. He has no brothers or sisters. Chester Cloud ' 06, and S. M. Cloud ' 08 are his uncles. He prepared at Mount Vernon High School, where he was a member of the National Honor Society, Tau Epsilon Pi (School Scholastic honor society), Track Team, Swimming and Cross Country Teams; President of Senior Class. At Princeton he majored in Politics; honors Senior year; winner of prize trip to Washington with the School of Public and International Affairs ; War Memorial Scholarship. He was on the Freshman Football Squad ; Freshman Swimming Team, numerals ; Freshman Track Team, numerals ; Cross Country Squad (2) ; Winter Track Squad (2) (3) (4) ; Track Squad (2), Varsity letter (3) ; member Catholic Club; McCarter Theatre Usher; Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 44 Hill Dormitory, alone ; Sopho- more year at 101 Blair, with Robert C. Lang; Junior and Senior years at 53 ' 79 Hall, with Lang. Furlong intends to study law, at Yale or Harvard, and to become a lawyer, possibly affiliated with Shearman and Sterling, Esqs. He is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 128 Lorraine Ave., Mount Vernon, N.Y. GARRET JAMES GARRETSON Garry Baldy Garretson was born January 14, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Forest Hills, N.Y., Baltimore, Md., and in Bronxville, N.Y. He is the son of James Garretson ' 07, LL.B., and Dorothy Baldwin. His father is a lawyer ; partner in the firm of Evarts, Choate, Curtin Leon. He has one brother, S. B. Garretson ' 36, and one sister. Richard Baldwin ' 25 and John B. Rich ' 19 are his cousins. He prepared at Loomis School, Windsor, Conn., where he was on the Baseball Team, and a member of the Photographic Club. At Princeton he majored in French. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Squad ; member Princeton Christian Science Organization ; Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 441 ' 01 Hall, with S. Baldwin Garretson ; Sophomore and Junior years with S. B. Garretson at 84 Blair ; Senior year, also with S. B. Garretson, at 124 Walker. Garretson expects to become affiliated with a cotton commission firm. He is a Christian Scientist and a Republican. His permanent address is 7 Garden Ave., Bronxville, N.Y. c 1 4: SUMMERFIFXD BALDWIN GARRETSON Baldy Garretson was born January 14, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Forest Hills, N.Y., Baltimore, Md., and Bronxville, N.Y. He is the son of James Garretson ' 07, and Dorothy Sewell Baldwin. His father is a lawyer ; partner in the firm of Evarts, Choate, Curtin Leon. He has one brother. Garret James Garretson ' 36, and one sister. John B. Rich ' 19, and Richard Baldwin ' 25 are his cousins. He prepared at Loomis School, in Windsor, Conn., where he was on the Second Football Team, Second Tennis Team, Manager of Soccer, member Athletic Council and Political Club. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Freshman Crew; member Princeton Grenfell Association (3) (4) ; Woodrow Wilson Demo- cratic Club (4) ; Whig-Clio (4) ; Christian Science Organization ; Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 441 ' 01 Hall with G. J. Garret- son; Sophomore and Junior years at 84 Blair, with G. J. Garretson; Senior year with G. J. Garretson at 124 Walker. Garretson intends to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is a Christian Scientist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 7 Garden Ave., Bronxville, N.Y. 1: is -} s% EilJCgJOIZ : u ALFRED HENRY GARRETT Al Garrett was born May 31, 1 9 1 4, in New Rochelle, N. Y. He is the son of Mrs. Hattie Meckauer Garrett. His father is deceased. He has three brothers. He prepared at New Rochelle Hi h School. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the 150- pound Football Team (2) (3), and a member of the Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place ; Soph- omore year at 222 ' 03 Hall ; Junior and Senior years at 32 Patton, with J. O. Rhome and F. J. Levy-Hawes. His permanent address is 12 Jackson St., New Rochelle, N.Y. C 156] 13 3E- LAWRENCE JOSEPH GATT Laurie Larry Gatt was born March 20, 1915, in Buffalo, N.Y. He is the son of Walter Gatt and Marian Gertrude Guavino. His father, who graduated from Canisius College (in Europe), was formerly a super- intendent for the Prudential Insurance Company. He h as no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Buffalo Bennett High School, where he was a member of the Undergraduate Council, Dramatics Society, Glee Club, Freshman Debating Society, Hockey, Basketball, and Tennis Teams, and an Honor Man. At Princeton he majored in Politics ; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Football Team ; Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals; Varsity Lacrosse Squad (2) (3); Freshman Basketball Team (Freshman League); Sophomore Dormitory Basketball Team; member Catholic Club ; Parking Squad ; active in Interclub Athletics ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 402 Lockhart; Senior year at 431 Lockhart. Gatt is engaged to Miss Marjorie Lanphear, of Buffalo, N.Y. He intends to study law at Harvard, Columbia, or Cornell, and to become a lawyer. He is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 58 Fairfield x ve., Buffalo, N.Y. 1: 1.57 1 FRANCIS THOMAS GEPHART Toin Gcp Gephart was born June 5, 1915, in Bellefonte, Pa. He has also lived in Bronxville, N.Y. He is the son of Wallace Hays Gephart ' 02, A.B., and Margaret Robert- son Thomas, deceased. His father is a statistician with the New York Central Railroad Company. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton were his grandfather, J. W. Gephart ' 74, and an uncle, W. W. Gephart ' 04. He prepared at Roosevelt High School, in Yonkers, N.Y., where he was a member of the Senior Honorary Society, a Class Officer, Manager of Basketball, and on the Football and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry; honors; Scholarship winner. He was on the Freshman Football Squad; 150-pound Freshman Crew; 150-pound Football Team (3) ; J.V. Rugby Team, earned J.V. blazer (2) ; Varsity Rugby Team, blazer (3) (4) ; Playing Manager Princeton Rugby Football Club (4) ; member Chemical Club (3) (4) ; Engineering Society (1) (2) ; Managers ' Club (4) ; taught at Jamesburg under the Westminster Society (4) ; member Student Tutoring Association (4) ; Campus Art Agency (3) ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 441 Brown, alone; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 2 North Dod, with Thomas Scott Jones, Gephart plans to attend Harvard Medical School, and to engage in the medical profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 136 Parkview Ave., Bronxville, N.Y. n 1583 ROBERT BUDD GIBBY Guppy Gups Gibby was born October il, 1913, in Roselle, N.J. He is the son of Edgar Marsh Gibby ' 99, A.B., and Janet Gentle Brown, deceased. His father is secretary and treasurer of Clark Gibby, Inc., dealers in office furniture. He has one brother and two sisters. W. J. Gibby ' 90, H. B. Gibby ' 92, and H. J. Gibby ' 04 are his uncles, and W. F. Gibby ' 31 is his cousin. He prepared at Pingry and The Hill Schools. At Pingry he was active in Student Government, Dramatics, Publications, Musical Organizations, on the Honor Roll, Football, Basketball, and Track Teams. At The Hill he was on the Basketball and Track Teams, and in the Musical Organizations. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was Hockey Managerial Can- didate (2) ; member Triangle Club (2) (3) (4) ; Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 431 ' oi Hall, with Thomas A. Moore; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 54 ' 79 Hall, with A. L. Smith and C. W. McAlpin, II. Gibby expects to become a salesman for Clark Gibby, Inc. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 158 East Fifth Ave., Roselle, N.J. c 159] ;s mjm HARRY LEE GIBERSON, JR. Gibie Jap Jib Giberson was born September 25, 1914, in Asbury Park, N.J. He has alo lived in Atlantic City, N.J., and in New York City. He is the son of Harry L. Giberson and Louise Mary McCabe. His father, a retired real estate dealer, was formerly general manager of Nassau Co. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Asbury Park High School, where he was a member of the Honor Society, Swimming Team, Sport Manager, and a member of the Dramatic Society and Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in English. He was a member of Whig Hall (1) (2); Oriental Club (3); Parking Squad (3). During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Park Place, with John F. Kelly ; Sophomore year with Kelly at 222 Brown ; Junior year at 81 Blair, with Robert R. Heroy; second Junior year at 1 1 Middle Dod. Giberson left Princeton in November of Junior year, returning to Princeton in the fall of 1935 ' i e Class of ' 37. He is a Liberal Republican. His permanent address is 707 Seventh Ave., Asbury Park, N.J. I 1603 13 3E- GEORCxE MARTIN LUTHER GILL George Fish Gill was born April 19, 1914, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Englewood, N.J. He is the son of Philip Lee Gill ' o , A.B., and Phebe Andrews Luther. His father is an investment banker ; partner in the firm of Rutter and Company, in New York. He has one brother. William Gill ' 08, Harold Gill ' 10, and Donald Gill ' 14 are his uncles. He prepared at Berkshire, where he was on the Basketball and Track Teams, and in the Dramatic Society. Xt Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was on the Freshman Swim- ming Squad; X ' arsity Swimming Squad (2) ; member University Band (1) (2) (3) ; Terrace Club. During the four years of college he roomed at 243 Brown: Freshman year, with H. Norton; Sophomore year, with Norton and F. V. Best; Junior and Senior years, with H. A. Hilgendorff, Jr. Gill is engaged to Miss Sarah Pike, of Troy, N.Y. He intends to take a graduate course in Architecture, at Princeton, and to become an architect. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 187 Sherwood Place, Englewood, N.J. [ 161 : UnMLJlZ ! k m ! ' EDWARD GLASSMEYER, JR. Ed Glassmeyer was born September 14, 1915, in Jersey City, N.J. He is the son of Edward Glassmever ' 01, and Claire Stuckert. His father is retired. He has two sisters. He prepared at Dickinson High School, where he was on the Track Team, active in Student Government, Publications, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of the 1 50-pound Freshman Crew ( 1 ) ; Varsity 1 50-pound Crew, letter (2) (3) (4); Triangle Club (4); Glee Club (4); Choir (1) (2) (3) (4); Parking Squad (full managership at club); Key and Seal Club, Comptroller. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 14 North Dod, with George W. Russell ; Senior year at the Key and Seal Club, with Robert E. Goudreau and MacDonald Lynch. Glassmeyer expects to engage in newspaper work. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 54 Van Reipen Ave., Jersey City, N.J. C 162 ] RICHARD R. P. GOHEEN Dick Goheen was born October l, 1914, in ' engurla, India. He is the son of Robert Harold Hull Goheen, University of Chicago ' 03, and Anne Ewing. His father is a medical missionary, with the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions. He has one brother and two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are his grandfather, an uncle, and a cousin. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was a member of the Choir, Glee Club, Banjo Club, House Football, Soccer, and Baseball Teams, and Scrub Football Team. At Princeton he majored in English ; Second Group honors ; Scholarship winner. He was on the Freshman Interclass Soccer Championship Team, Captain; Boxing Team (2) (3); Rugby Team (3); Assistant Swimming Manager (3) ; Nassau Lit Chairman ; Daily Pnncetoman News Board Editor, columnist Stage and Screen and On the Nation ' s Campus ; member Glee Club ; Secretary American Whig and Cliosophic Societies ; Secretary-Treasurer Intracollegiate Athletic Association ; engaged in Tutor- ing; Elm Club, part Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Alexander St., with Charles E. Shain; Sophomore year at 51 Holder, with Shain and D. B. Wygant; Junior and Senior years at 72 Little, with Shain and Wygant. Goheen will probably engage in writing and business. He is a Presbyterian and a Socialist. His permanent address is Vengurla, Bombay Presidency, India. 1: 1633 CHARLES HENRY GOODSELL Chuck Goodsell was born March 13, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of Charles Henry Goodsell, deceased, and Edythe Grace Frazier. He has one brother, R. T. Goodsell ' 38. He prepared at Hotchkiss School. At Princeton he majored in English. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 124 Holder, with J. G. Batterson; Junior and Senior years at 612 Cuyler. Goodsell is engaged to Miss Lola Schmidt, of Paris. His permanent address is Short Hills, N.J. n 164:1 m THURLOW MARSHALL GORDON, JR. Gordon was born October 24, 1913, in Washington, D.C. He has also lived in New York City, and in Forest Hills, Long Island. He is the son of Thurlow M. Gordon, Dartmouth A.B. and Harvard LL.B., and Pauline Sawyer. His father is a lawyer; firm of Cotton, Frank- lin, Wright and Gordon. He has one sister. He prepared at Avon Old Farms (Avon, Conn.), where he was a member of the Student Council and Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Fencing Team (i) ; Photographic Editor of the Pictorial Magazine (4) ; member Whig-Clio (1) ; Princeton Camera Club (4) ; Manager Student Radio Repair Agency (2) ; Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. ; Sophomore and Junior years at 12 Hamilton, with Charles E. G. Lloyd; Senior year alone at 34 North West. Gordon plans to study medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 435 East 52nd St., New York City. 1: 1653 LEWIS JEFFERSON GORIN, JR. Lew Gorin was born January 14, 1914, in Louisville, Ky. He is the son of Lewis Jefferson Gorin and Standiford Dan- forth. His father, who graduated from the University of Ken- tucky, is vice-president of the Southwestern Tobacco Company. He has two brothers. George Danforth Gorin ' 32 is his brother. He prepared at Louisville Male High School, and Woodberry Forest School, where he was on the Publications Board, and a member of the Dramatic and Debating Societies. At Princeton he majored in Politics; School of Public and International Affairs. He was a member of The Club ; Inter- national Relations Club ; Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 46 Vandeventer Ave. ; Sophomore and Junior years at 333 Foulke; Senior year at 61 Little, with U. J. P. Rushton. Gorin expects to engage in the tobacco business. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1 129 Cardinal Drive, Louisville, Ky. n 166;] -13 3B- EDMUND NASH GORMAN Ted Gorman was born July 2 , 1914, in Catonsville, Md. He is the son of Douglas Gorman ' 03, and Shirley Maud Gwendolen Nash. His father is president of the Cumberland Coal Company. He has four brothers, one of whom is Douglas Gorman, Jr., ' 35- ' He prepared at Gilman Country School, where he was on the Tennis Team, Publications Board, and a member of the Debating Society. At Princeton he majored in Politics; member Ivy Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 75 Holder with Pepper Constable; Sophomore year with Constable at 74 Holder; Junior year with Constable at 311 ' 03 Hall; Senior year at 231-4 Walker, with Constable, J. Reist, John West, and G. Nevius. Gorman expects to engage in aviation. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Stevenson, Md. [ 167 3 ROBERT EUGENE GOUDREAU . Bob Goudreau was born July 18, 1915, in New York City. He has also lived in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Charles E. Goudreau and Viola Grace Blair. His father is in the insurance business, with the Home Insurance Company, in New York City. He prepared at Blair Academy, where he was on the Golf, Swimming, and Basketball Teams, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Swimming Team, numerals ; Sophomore Intramural Championship Team (2) ; Varsity Swimming Squad (2) ; Interclub Championship Swimming Team (3) ; Touch Football and Basketball Teams (2); Freshman i5P-pound Crew; Varsity Heavy Crew Squad (2) (3) ; 150-pound Football Team (2) ; Key and Seal Club, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 22 Blair, with W. H. Bedell; Sophomore year with Bedell at 211 Joline ; Junior year at the Key and Seal Club, with W. H. Dyer and J. Hirschberger ; Senior year at the Key and Seal Club, with E. Glassmeyer and M. Lynch. Goudreau is engaged to Miss Margaret Davison, of Princeton, N.J. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 73 St. Paul ' s Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. C 168] -la 3E- JAMES STAPLES GRAHAM, JR. Jim Graham was born April li, 1914, in Dallas, Texas. He has also lived in Washington, Cleveland, Mt. Vernon, N.Y., Pelham, N.Y., Cincinnati, and Piqua, Ohio. He is the son of James Staples Graham and Teressa Beatrice Lee. His father, who graduated from Southern Methodist University, is a sales representative for the Atlas Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Mt. V ernon High School, where he was active in Dramatics, and on the Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Architecture; Class B Scholarship winner. He was a member of the Princeton Athletic Association, Travel Bureau. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 South Middle Reunion; Sopho- more year at 12 South Middle Reunion, with Robert L. Carlee ; Junior year at 716 Pyne. Graham left college at the end of Sophomore year. During the year 1934-35 he worked and travelled, returning to Princeton in the fall of 1935 with the Class of ' 37. He plans to continue his studies in Architecture, and to engage in architectural work. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 726 North Downing St., Piqua, Ohio. i: 69 3 mm rr sf2 WALTER WORTHINGTON GRAHAM Walt Graham was bom April 19, 1915, in Denver, Colo. He is the son of John William Graham ' 97, and Harriet Ruth Struby. His father is a lawyer. He has two brothers and one sister. John William Graham, Jr., ' 29, and George Struby Gra- ham ' 33 are his brothers. He prepared at East High School, where he was on the Golf and Baseball Teams, Year Book Board, and a member of the Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy; honors in Junior year. He was on the Golf Team, numerals (1) ; Golf Squad (3) (4) ; member Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 73 Holder, with R. W. Scott ; Sophomore year with Scott at 63 1 Pyne ; Junior and Senior years alone at 143 Pyne. Graham may possibly do graduate work in Philosophy, but is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1622 Race St., Denver, Colo. C 170 1 -la 3E- OTTO JOSEPH ANTHONY GRASSl, JR. Joe Grassi was born March 24, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Scarsdale, N. Y. He is the son of Otto J. A. Grassi and Lucretia Cousin. His father, who graduated from the College of the City of New York, is an importer; president L. Gandolh Company, Inc. He has one sister. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Hockey, Football, and Track Teams, and Dramatics Staff. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals; Football Squad (2) (3); Track Team ( 1 ) (2) (3) ; member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 27 Edwards Place, with W. H. Willey, Jr.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 10 North Dod, with Willey. Grassi is undecided as to his future occupation. His permanent address is Chrysler Building, 405 Lexington Ave., New York City. C 171 3 s ARTHUR ZABRISKIE GRAY Wop, Zabrisk Gray was born May 30, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Arthur Romeyn Gray, Columbia ' 98, A.D., D.D., deceased, and Laura Ferguson. His father was a clergy- man. He has one brother and three sisters. J. A. C. Gray ' 23 is his brother, and Alexander Zabriskie ' 19 is his cousin. He prepared at Kent School, where he was on the Football and Hockey Teams, and Crew. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages (French). He was on the Lacrosse Team, numerals ; member Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 19 University Place ; Sophomore year at 22 Holder, with P. L. Fentress ; Junior year at 236 03 Hall, with J. Stuart, Jr.; Senior year at 236 ' 03 Hall, with E. B. Savage, P. H. Holsapple, H. Spofford, A. C. Smith, J. W. Hunt, H. B. Barr, W. H. Peterson, and N. H. Donald. Gray will probably become affiliated with the Quaker Oats Company. He is an Episcopalian and a Conservative Democrat. His permanent address is Garrison-on-Hudson, N.Y. CARL RAYMOND GRAY, III Speed Gray was born January 6, 1914, in St. Louis, Mo. He has also lived in Springfield, Kansas City, Charleston, Atlanta, Washington, Omaha, Chi- cago, St. Paul, Sioux Falls, Sioux City, Baltimore, and Glen Ellyn. He is the son of Carl Raymond Gray, Jr. and Gladys Evans Beach. His father, who graduated from the University of Illinois, is vice-president and general manager of the C. St. P. M. and O. Railroad. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Howard Kramer Gray ' 23. He prepared at Glenbard High School, and Lawrenceville, where he was on the Basketball, Track, and Football Teams, and Program Committee. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was a member of the Elm Club. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 223 Lock- hart, with Monford Custer. Gray left college in December of Junior year, and is at present manager of the Wilson Transportation Company, in Sioux Falls, S.D. He married Miss Dorothy Anne Winter on August 30, 1934, and they have a small daughter. Gray is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 4501 Country Club Blvd., Sioux City, Iowa. C 173 1 JOHN DAVIS GRAY Johnny Bugger Gray was born March i, 1914, In Blairstown, N.J. He has also lived in Yonkers, N.Y., Narberth, Pa., and Orlando, Fla. He is the son of Jesse Martin Gray, Olivet College (Michigan) ' 04, deceased, and Anna Blair Vail. His father was professor of German at Columbia University; also taught at Blair Academy, and was connected with the Alien Property Custodian during the war. He has one brother and two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Dr. Wil- liam H. Vail ' 65, Dr. William Penn Vail ' 02, Dr. John I. B. Vail ' 10, Dr. Charles Vail ' 02, and Charles Scribner. He prepared at Blair Academy and The Hill School, where he was active in Soccer, Basketball, Squash, Tennis, Dramatics, on the School Publications Board, and a member of the Debating Societies. At Princeton he majored in English; Second Group honors. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, numerals ; member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place, with W. J. Phillips, Jr. ; Sophomore year at 12 Blair, with Richard G. Park, III ; Junior and Senior years at the Nassau Inn, with R. G. Park, III, ' 37 and W. W. Wallin. Gray intends to study law, and to engage in the legal profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. 1: 74 3 JOHN LEO GREBAUSKAS Grcb Grab 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 Peddie School, where he was on the Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Golf Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Basketball Team, numerals; Varsity Basketball Team (2) (3) (4)- During Freshman year he roomed at 6 South Reunion, with Mike Berman; Sophomore year alone at 36 North Edwards; Junior year at Dial Lodge ; Senior year also at Dial Lodge, with J. Q. Bensen. Grebauskas is a Roman Catholic and a Wilson Republican. His permanent address is 114 Curtiss St., Union City, Conn. c 1753 DAVID GORHAM GREENE Dave Greene was born February 5, 1915, in Buffalo, N.Y. He is the son of Dr. Clayton W. Greene ' 06, and Emma Otis Greene. His father is a physician ; member New York State Public Health Council ; associate professor of Medicine at the University of Buffalo ; attending physician, Buffalo General Hospital. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Nichols School, where he was on the Publications Board; Student Government ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in History and the School of Affairs; Second General Group honors (1) (2). He was Assistant Manager of the Princeton Interscholastic Track Meet (3), Manager (4), minor managerial P ; News Editor Daily Princetonian (1) (2) (3), Copy Editor (3) (4) ; member Whig-Clio; International Relations Club; Managers ' Club; Cynewulf Club; Key and Seal Club, Secretary (3), President (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 1 16 Pyne, alone ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 23-5 South West, with W. L. Barrows, Jr., S. K. Mitchell, Jr., C. D. Rea, G. B. Stewart, III, and E. M. Williams. Greene plans to attend Harvard Medical School, and to engage in the practice of medicine. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 42 Ashland Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. i: 176:1 3E- STEWART EVANS GREGORY Greg Gregory was born December 17, 1913, in East Orange, N.J. He has also lived in Wilton, Conn. 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 Montgomery. He has one brother and one sister. Julian A. Gregory, Jr., ' 35, is his brother. He prepared at Carteret Academy and Taft School, where he was on the Football, Hockey, and Baseball Teams, and inter- ested in the School Publications. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Hockey Team, numerals (1) (3) (4) ; winner of Blackwell Hockey Cup (3) ; member Prom Committee ; Right Wing Club ; Varsity Club ; Football Managerial Candidate (2) ; member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 341 Witherspoon, with Beach Hazen ; Sophomore year with Hazen at 1 1 Holder ; Junior year at 3 Cuyler, with Tom Lewis, Ralph Crow, and Joe Woodle ; Senior year at 331 ' 01 Hall, with Tom Lewis, Camie Groel, Julian Van Winkle, Steve Cullinan, and Al Pollock. [ 177 3 ARTHUR SYLVESTER GRENIER, JR. Art Grenier was born August 24, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Montclair, N.J. He is the son of Arthur S. Grenier, deceased, and Mary Robinson. His father was in the public utilities business; vice-president Electric Bond and Share Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Montclair Academy and St. Paul ' s School, where he was active in Football, on the Crew, and a member of the Scientific Association. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Freshman Crew, numerals; member Triangle Club (3) (4) ; Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 312 Hamilton, with H. V. Richard; Sophomore and Junior years with Richard at 153 Little; Senior year at 153 Little with Richard and C. K. Fried, Jr. Grenier intends to study law at the University of Texas, and to engage in the practice of law. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 330 Park St., Montclair, N.J. C 1783 DOUGLAS GRIESEMER, JR. Douglas Griesemer was born August 17, 1914, In Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Maplewood, N.J., and in Chevy Chase, Md. He is the son of Douglas Griesemer ' 10, and Patty Mead Patterson. His father is director of publicity and Roll Call, the American Red Cross newspaper. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Chevy Chase High School, where he was on the Student Government Board, School Paper Board, Soccer and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. During Freshman year he roomed at 34 ' andeventer Ave. ; Sophomore year at 2 Lower Pyne, with Mike Riddle; Junior year at 3-A Hamilton, with Edmund GuUion. Griesemer left Princeton in February of Sophomore year, and worked for a while in a textile mill in South Carolina, and in the Treasury Department at Washington. He is at present a student at the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce of the University of Pennsylvania. He plans to engage in industrial relations work. Griesemer is engaged to Miss Marguerite Kennedy, of Washington, D.C. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. C 179 1 CAMPBELL CLARK GROEL, JR. Giis Groel was born February 16, 1914, in Orange, N.J. He is the son of Campbell Clark Groel and Grace Miller. His father is in the warehouse business. He has no brothers or sisters. Frederick Groel ' 21 is his cousin. He prepared at Lawrenceville School and Carteret Academy, where he was on the Football Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Football Team, numerals; Scrub Football Team (2); Varsity Football Squad, insignia (3) ; Football Team, letter (4) ; member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St., with M. G. Van Arsdale; Sophomore and Junior years at 421 Cuyler, with Robert L. Nevitt; Senior year at 331 ' 01 Hall, with Van Winkle, Pollock, Cullinan, Gregory, and Lewis. Groel will engage in the warehouse business. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 152 Cleveland St., Orange, N.J, C 1803 ; RICHARD MONTGOMERY HAINES, JR. Monty Haines was born October 19, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Richard Montgomery Haines and Sarah Shippen West. His father is salesman for Poor ' s Publishing Company, publishers of financial books. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Roland S. Morris ' 96, William W. Roper ' 02, and William W. Roper, Jr., ' 36. He prepared at Chestnut Hill Academy, in Philadelphia, where he was on the Baseball and Football Teams, School Newspaper and Year Book Boards, and a member of the Student Council. He was on the Freshman Second Soccer Team ; Business Manager of the Dink; aspirant for Sophomore Cane Spree Contender, heavyweight class. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 1 Joline, with A. Dean Swift, Jr. ; Sophomore year at 2-C Holder, with J. J. Brown and Charles Carr. Haines left college in November of Sophomore year, and worked for five months in the U.S. Army Quartermaster Depot in Philadelphia. He is at present agent for the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company. He expects to continue in the life insurance business. He is an Episco palian and a Republican. His permanent address is Gulph Mills, West Conshohocken, Pa. c isi n E HARVEY HALL, JR. Harv Hall was born April 9, 1914, in Fort Wayne, Ind. He is tl e son of Harvey Hall and Florence May Foster. His father is in the lumber business ; partner in Harwood Sales Company, and Thomas Hall Lumber Company. He has two brothers. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Howard Crosby Foster ' 98 and David Foster ' 32. He prepared at Charleston High School and Princeton Preparatory School, where he was on the Football Team, Track Team, Wrestling and Boxing Teams, member Dance Orchestra, and on various graduate committees. At Princeton he majored in Physics. He was on the Scrub Football Team, letters (3); Freshman Football Team; Varsity Gym Team (2) (3) (4); Triangle Club (2) (3) (4) ; Dance Orchestra (2) (3) ; Elm Club, House Committee. During Freshman year he roomed with Oscar Swan at 19 Bank St.; Sophomore year at 6 North Dod with J. Ross Hunter ' 34; Junior and Senior years at 31 Patton with William C. Earhart. Hall plans to do graduate work in Physical Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, at M.I.T., Princeton, or Michigan, and to become a chemical engineer. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 6 Grosscup Drive, Charleston, W.Va. i: 182] 3G- ROBERT AUSTIN HALL Bob, Hall Hall was born December 29, 1912, in New York City. He has also lived in Ridgewood, N.J., Wenatchee, Wash., and Seattle, Wash. He is the son of William T. Hall, and Katharine Mary Dunn, deceased. His father is traffic expert with the American Smelting and Refining Company. He has three brothers. He prepared at Ridgewood High School, where he was on the Track Team, Debating Panel, President Student Council, Class President Junior and Senior years ; active in Dramatics, Rhetorical Contests, and on the Honor Roll. At Princeton he majored in History; local Scholarship holder. He was a member of the Glee Club (3) ; Part Manager and Club Treasurer (3). During Freshman year he roomed at 12 South Middle Reunion, with George W. Warch ' 34; Sophomore year at 31 Patton, with Douglas H, Hahn ' 34; Junior year, first term, alone at 141 Brown; second term at the Club, with R. R. Fisher ' 35 and T. H. Trimble ' 35; Senior year aloj at 221 Brown. Hall may do graduate work in History at Princeton, and expects ' .6 engage in teaching or in the municipal bond business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 125 Brookside Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. C 1833 3E- DAVID CARPENTER HAMILTON Christie Fuz Hamilton was born February 24, 1913, in Plainlield, NJ. He is the son of Christie P. Hamilton and Louise Hamilton. His father is affiliated with the General Electric Company. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Edward Hamilton ' 96. He prepared at La Villa School, in Switzerland, and Lawrence- ville School, where he was on the Soccer Team and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Nassau Lit Board (2) ; member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St., with Frederick Frick ; Sophomore year alone at 55 Campbell ; Junior year at 32 ' 79 Hall, with William Davey; Senior year alone at 33iPyne. Hamilton is a Baptist and a Republican. His permanent address is 927 Rahway Road, Plainfield, N.J. C 1843 3lJ(SlLlIZ AfU EDWIN WOMBWELL HAMPTON Ed Hampton was born January 3, 1915, in Warren, Ark. He has also lived in Little Rock, Ark. He is the son of L. G. Hampton and Pearle Rowland. His father, a graduate of Centre College, is in the real estate business, president of the Hampton Realty Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Western Military Academy, in Alton, 111., where he was on the Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics; honors. He was a member of the Crew, interested in the Princeton Summer Camp, and a member of Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 27 Edwards Place; Sopho- more year at 326 Foulke, with Angus Randolph; Junior and Senior years at 31 ' 79 Hall, with J. T. Peirce and D. Roberts, III. Hampton is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 206 West Pine St., Warren, Ark. L 185 3 PAUL MUNDE HANCOCK Cottontail T aulclien Hancock was born January ii, 1914, in Savannah, Ga. He has also lived in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Francis Arthur Douglas Hancock, deceased, and Natalie Morriss Munde. His father was in the naval stores business. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Tennis Team, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was Manager of the 150-pound Football Team (3) ; member Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place, with Craig Severance; Sophomore and Junior years with Sev- erance at 3 South Dod; Senior year, with Severance, at 7 South Dod. Hancock will probably engage in the import and export business. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent addres§ is 1870 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D.C. C 186 ] FRANCIS MARLING HARRIS Bucky Bud Harris was born August 25, 1913, in Cleveland, Ohio. He has also lived in Buffalo, N.Y. He is the son of James Armstrong Harris, Jr., Cornell ' 07, and Marina Catharine Marling. His father was president of the Monterey Bay Redwood Company. His step-father. Van Loan Whitehead, Jr., Cornell ' 08, is vice-president of the Whitehead Bros. Foundry. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Francis Henry Marling ' 13. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Basketball, Baseball, and Golf Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Tiger Board (1) (2) (3), Assistant Business Manager (4); member Glee Club (1) (2) (3) ; Whig-Clio (1); Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 University Place; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 324 ' 03 Hall, with Marshall H. Dean. Harris is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 148 Depew Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. C 1873 BARTON HARRISON Bart, Bee Harrison was born August 1 1, 1914, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Hartman K. Harrison and Katharine B. Har- rison. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are J. Triplett Haxall ' 83, and J. T. Haxall, Jr., ' 22. He prepared at Oilman School and Roland Park Country Day School, where he was on the Dramatics, Debating, and Tennis Teams. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was on the Fresh- man Tennis Team ; active in Squash ; member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place; Sophomore year at 241 Pyne, with Elleard B. Heffern; Junior and Senior years at 212 Brown, with Heffern and William Trevor. Harrison expects to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and an Independent. [ 188] -la 3G- WILLIAM JAMES HARRISON Bill Harrison was born January 23, 1914, in Spokane, Wash. He has also lived in Fargo, N.D., and in Omaha, Neb. He is the son of Howard G. Harrison, Cornell ' 07, and Sophia Isabelle Day, deceased. His father is an investment banker; branch office manager, mortgage loan department, of the Pruden- tial Insurance Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in Politics; member Campus Club, Vice-President. During Freshman year he roomed at 32 1 Henry, with H. McCall and W. Beeman; Sophomore year at 321 Henry, with McCall ; Junior year alone at 42 1 ' 03 Hall ; Senior year at 42 ' 79 Hall, with H. G. Silcox, III. Harrison will probably engage in investment banking. He is a Protestant and a Democrat. His permanent address is 916 Omaha National Bank Building, Omaha, Neb. C 189] -13 i M 3E- STANLEY DAVID HART Stashu Dave Hart was born June l, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Bloomfield, N.J. He is the son of Stanley Hewlett Hart and Harriet Marple Homiller. His father, who graduated from the Philadelphia Textile School in 1910, is president of the Hart and Foster Company of Philadelphia, dyers and finishers of woolens and worsted cloth. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Haverford School, where he was on the Student Council, Debating Panel, ' ear Book Board, Literary Magazine Board, Track Team, and a member of the Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages; honors in Junior year. He was on the Daily Princetoman News Board (2) ; Manager of Gym- nastics (4) ; tutored in Italian (4) ; member Glee Club (1) ; Choir (1) ; Debating Panel (1) ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place, with David Haven Scott; Sophomore year at 114 Henry, with H. R. Wood; Junior year alone at 61 Campbell; Senior year, also alone, at 10 North Middle Reunion. Hart is undecided as to his future. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 214 Belleville Ave., Bloomfield, N.J. C 190 3 HOWARD CARL HARTMAN Bud Howie Hartman was born January 9, 1917, in Morristown, N.J. He has also lived in Washington, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Newark. He is the son of Dennis Hartman and Ruth Shavelson. His father, who attended Columbia, Rutgers, and New York Univer- sity (N.J. Law School, LL.B.) is retired. He has one brother. He prepared at Townsend Harris High School, where he was on the School Paper and Class Annual Boards. Hartman transferred to Princeton from George Washington University at the beginning of Sophomore year. At Princeton he majored in English; First Group honors in Junior year; Honor Roll ; University Scholarship holder. He was a member of the Typing Agency, FERA, Megaphone Agency; Contributor to the Nussau Lit ' , member The Club. During Sophomore year he roomed at 14 Park Place; Junior and Senior years at 35 North Edwards. Hartman plans to work for an M.A. at Princeton, and to engage in teaching. His permanent address is 153 West 74th St., New York City. [ 191 3 ;s -13 {[m m 3B- JESSE LEE HARTMAN, II Lee Hartman was born September 9, 1912, in HoUidaysburg, Pa. He is the son of James Denniston Hartman, Cornell ' 03, M.E., deceased, and Mary Stevenson Duncan. His father was a mechan- ical engineer. He has one sister. John Lloyd, Jr., ' 04, is his uncle. He prepared at The Llill School, in Pottstown, Pa., where he was a member of the Literary Society and Tennis Team. At Princeton he majored in History; honors (4). He was a member of the History Club. During Freshman 3 ear he roomed at 119 University Place ; Sophomore and Junior years at 1 14 ' 03 Hall; Senior year at 421 Pyne. Hartman may continue his studies in History at Princeton, but is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Liberal Republican. His permanent address is 614 Allegheny St., HoUidaysburg, Pa. C 192 3 19 V GEORGE MAURICE HARTON, III George, G.M., ' ' Flash Harton was born October 23, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of George M. Harton, University of Michigan, LL.B., deceased, and Carice Newman. His father was a lawyer. His step-father is president of Enameled Metals Company; president First National Bank of Etna, Pa. He has no brothers or sisters. Charles Beares ' 25 is his cousin. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, and Culver Military Academy. At prep school he was awarded silver A ' s in 1930 and 193 1. He was on the Varsity Track Team; Company (Black Horse Troop); Football Captain ; and on the Basketball and Baseball Teams ; member Dramatic Club ; R.O.T.C., winner of medal in Musketry and Pistol Marksmanship. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team ; member Elm Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 412 Brown, with Frank G. Hatfield; Junior year at 314 ' 03 Hall, with Thomas U. Flanner ; Senior year at 314 ' 03 Hall, with J. N. Seaman and G. M. Onken. Harton intends to study law, at Harvard or Pennsylvania, and to become a lawyer. He is a Presbyterian and a Liberal Republican. His permanent address is Park Mansions, Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, Pa. n 1933 vw - ' ' KMmiML hVH FRANK GARNETT HATFIELD Hal, Moose Hatfield was born November 13, 1913, in Bedford, Ind. He is the son of Frank D. Hatfield and Mabel Clare LaForce. His father is in the insurance business. He has three brothers. He prepared at Culver Military Academy, where he was a member of the Crew, Football, and Basketball Teams, Cadet Officer, member Orchestra, Band, and Glee Club; Cum haude. At Princeton he majored in Psychology; War Memorial Schol- arship winner ( 1 ) (2). He was on the Basketball Team, numerals. Captain; Crew, numerals; Football Gateman; Cloister Inn, Sec- retary (3). During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 412 Brown with George M. Harton; Junior year at the Cloister Inn Club, with Harold P. Dicke and Fred P. Ross; Senior year at 9 Madison St. Hatfield expects to study medicine at Columbia, and to become a doctor. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 1118 West 14th St., Bedford, Ind. C 194 H NORMAN HOVEY HAYES Norm Hayes was born July 17, 1913, in New Bedford, Mass. He is the son of Grenville H. Hayes and Agnes Raycroft. His father is a hardware merchant. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Olla Podrida Board, The hit Board, member History Club, In- strumental Club ; Cum Laudc. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology; honors in Junior year. He was a member of the Glee Club (2) ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 7 North Dod, with J. G. Leigh ' 35; Junior year at 34 Patton, with Leigh, H. C. McClure ' 35, J. P. Jones ' 36, and S. K. C. Koppers ' 37 ; Senior year at 34 Patton, with Jones and Koppers. Hayes expects to become a hardware merchant. He is a Unitarian and a Republican. His permanent address is 14 Irving St., New Bedford, Mass. C 195 ] THOMAS ALOYSIUS HAYES, JR. Tom Tommie Hayes was born October 7, 1912, in Union City, N.J. He has also lived in East Orange and South Orange, N.J. He is the son of Thomas A. Hayes, deceased, and Catherine G. Bowe. His father, who graduated from St. Peter ' s College, was an executive with John Wanamaker k Company. He has one sister. He prepared at St. Benedict ' s Preparatory School, and the Hun School. At St. Benedict ' s he was on the Track Team (State Champions), Band, Orchestra, Dramatics Club, and Year Book Board. At Hun School he was on the Track and Fencing Teams; Honor Roll. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering. He was on the Varsity Fencing Team, letter (3) ; member Princeton Engineering Society ; Prince- ton Chapter, American Society of Civil Engineers ; Catholic Club ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 511 20 Nassau St.; Sopho- more and Junior years at 622 Laughlin, alone ; Senior year, also alone, at 1 1 North Edwards. Hayes will continue his studies in Civil Engineering, at Princeton, and engage in the structural engineering business. He is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 93 Wyoming Ave., South Orange, N.J. i: 196] 3G- BURCHARD MILLER HAZEN Beach Sonny Hazen was born July 10, 1914, in Janesville, Wis. He has also lived in Houston, Texas, Peoria, 111., and East Orange, N.J. He is the son of Dr. Joseph Chalmers Hazen, Bucknell, A.B., and University of Chicago, D.D., and Ruth Burchard. His father is a Baptist minister. He has one brother, Joseph Chalmers Hazen, Jr., ' 35, and one sister. He prepared at East Orange High School, and Peddie, where he was on the Publications Board, Debating Team, and Wrestling Team. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team; Tiger Board (3) (4); member Peddie Club (3), President (4); Westminster Society (2) (3) ; FERA (3) ; Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed with Stewart Gregory at 341 Wither- spoon ; Sophomore year with Gregory at 1 1 Holder ; Junior year at 222-5 Walker, with J. C. Hazen ' 35, W. F. Keenan ' 35, Anthony Rytina ' 35, and John Sylvester ' 37 ; Senior year at 222-5 Walker, with W. F. Keenan ' 35, John Sylvester ' 37, and William Porter ' 36. Hazen is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Baptist and a Republican. His permanent address is 189 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N.J. H 197 ] JOHN WILSON HECK Heck was bom January 15, 1915, in Boston, Mass. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of John S. Heck and Bertha Bell Wilson. His father, who attended Armstrong College, is a marine engineer; chief engineer for Lloyds Register of Shipping. He has one sister. He prepared at Hempstead High School, where he was an officer in the Math, History, and Science Clubs. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering; member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year He roomed alone at 105 ' 01 Hall; Soph- omore and Junior years at 61 1 Pyne, with Aaron Swartz; Senior year with Swartz at 1 1 South Dod. Heck will probably engage in engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Socialist. His permanent address is 19615 100th Ave., Hollis, Long Island, N.Y. C 1983 -13 i u 3B- ELLEARD BURIDAN HEFFERN Heff Heffern was born November 1 1, 1914, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of Samuel Elleard Heffern and Edna Scotia Alderman. His father is president of the Heffern-Neuhoff Jewelry Company. He has two sisters. He prepared at St. Louis Country Day School, where he was on the Tennis Team, a Cheerleader, and in the Dramatics Society. At Princeton he majored in French; Second Group honors (4). He was on the Freshman Tennis and Swimming Teams; also active in Squash, Basketball, Skating, and Drawing. During Freshman year he roomed at 241 Pyne, with Marshall Haywood, Jr.; Sophomore year at 241 Pyne, with Barton Har- rison; Junior and Senior years at 212 Brown, with Barton Har- rison and William Trevor. Heffern expects to become a jewelry merchant, affiliated with his father ' s firm. He is a Baptist. His permanent address is 434 Wesley Ave., Ferguson, Mo. c 1993 -13 3G- i i J ppl - ' 1 DAVID STUART HEMINGWAY Dave Hem Hemingway was born January 22, 1914, in Auburn, N.Y. He is the son of Roy W. Hemingway, Yale ' 05, and Mary Booth. His father is in the canning business; president H. C. Hemingway Company. He has two brothers and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is A. E. Booth ' 09. He prepared at the Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Football Team, Newspaper Board, Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Football Team, numerals; Varsity Football Team, insignia (2) (3); Assistant Squash Manager (3), Manager (4), minor P both years; Assistant Coach of 150-pound Football (4); member Nassau Herald Board (4) ; 1936 Dance Committee (3) (4) ; Two-Foot Club (4) ; head of New York Herald Tribune Agency (4) ; member Cap and Gown Club. During the four years at college he roomed at 1 1 North Dod, with H. H. Foster, Jr. Hemingway is undecided as to his future. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1 1 1 South St., Auburn, N.Y. n 200 ] % la iw 3E- jrfe ' WILLARD MAX HENKELMAN Bill, Henk Henkelman was born June 7, 1914, in Scranton, Pa. He is the son of Max F. Henkelman and Emilie Caroline Neuls. His father is a member of the law firm of O ' Malley, Hill, Harris and Harris. He has one sister. He prepared at Scranton Central High School, and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was Year Book Chairman, and a mem- ber of the Cum Laude Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Boxing Team (1) (2); Associate Editor of the Bric-a-Brac, member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Vande venter Ave.; Sophomore year at 83 Blair, with R. K. Mardfin; Junior year at 83 Blair, with Mardhn and R. R. Heroy; Senior year at 42-52 Patton, with Mardfin, Heroy, J. R. Welsh, and W. B. Kline. Henkelman plans to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 640 Hickory S t., Scranton, Pa. C 201 ] -13 3E- RALPH EUGENE HERENDEEN, JR. Butch Herendeen was born February 6, 1912, in Bisbee, Ariz. He has also lived in New York City. ' He is the son of Ralph E. Herendeen, M.D., and Annette Burke. His father is a physician. He has three sisters. He prepared at the Gunnery School, where he was on the Football and Hockey Teams, and Student Government Board. Herendeen transferred to Princeton from Wesleyan. At Princeton he majored in Biology; honors in that depart- ment. He was a member of the Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Blair, with F. H. Bell and H. H. Deakyne; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years with Bell and Deakyne at 141 Henry. Herendeen intends to study medicine. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 155 East 72nd St., New York City. C 202 ] ROBERT ROBINS HEROY Tick Heroy was born October 5, 1913, in Belmar, N.J. He has also lived in Stuart, Fla. He is the son of Herbert St. Clair Heroy and Marie Sherwood. His father is a merchant ; owner of Heroy Tea Stores. He has two brothers and two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton were his grand- father and his great-grandfather. He prepared at Asbury Park High School, where he was on the Swimming Team, and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Swimming Team; Club Football Team (3) (4) ; Club Rifle Team (3) ; Club Baseball Team (3) ; Club Basketball Team (4) ; member Whig-Clio ; Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 Park Place; Sophomore year at 81 Blair, with J. C. Ailes ; Junior year at 81 and 83 Blair, with H. L. Giber- son, R. K. Mardfin, and W. M. Henkelman ; Senior year at 42-52 Patton, with Henkelman, Mardfin, W. B. Kline, and Jack Welsh. Heroy plans to study law at Columbia, and to engage in the practice of law. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is Belmar, N.J. C 203 ] LEON JOHN HEUSER hee Heuser was born April 7, 1915, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in Glen Ridge, N.J. He is the son of Leon V. Heuser and Nancy May Scott. His father, who graduated from the University of Washington, is a contractor; treasurer of James Stewart Company. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Montclair Academy, where he was on the Tennis Team, member Dramatic Society, and Spanish Prize winner. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry; honors in Junior year. He was on the 150-pound Football Team, letter (3); member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 10 Upper Pyne; Sopho- more year at 321 Joline, with Arthur Davies; Junior and Senior years at 433 ' 03 Hall. Heuser plans to continue his studies in Chemistry at the University of Munich, and will probably become a chemist. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 48 1 Ridge wood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J . C 204 3 3B- HOWARD HAZLETT HILDRETH Hildreth was born June 23, 1913, in Wheeling, W.Va. He is the son of Eugene A. Hildreth, III, deceased, and Mary Elizabeth Hazlett. His father, who graduated from the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, was a doctor. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Howard Hazlett, II, ' 27 and Arch Hazlett ' 33. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Polo Team, OlLi Podrida Board, member of Musical Clubs and Literary Society. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the winning Class Polo Team ( 1 ) ; Polo Team, Yale Freshman Game, numer- als (1933) ; member Princeton Polo Association, Vice-President (3) ; Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 41 Holder, with M. G. Van Arsdale; Junior and Senior years at 226 ' 03 Flail, with Robert A. Messier, II. Hildreth will probably engage in the glass business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 901 N. Main St., Wheeling, W.Va. HUGO ALFRED HILGENDORFF, JR. Hilgie, Mike Hilgendorff was born December 14, 1914, in Elizabeth, N.J. He is the son of Hugo A. Hilgendorff and Sabina Jane Nielson. His father is a merchant, president of Hilgendorff Bros., Inc. He has one brother and one sister. Bob Hilgendorff ' 39 is his brother. He prepared at Pingry School, where he was on the Football Team ; member Literary and Dramatic Clubs. At Princeton he majored in Politics; on the Honor Roll in 1934; member Parking Squad ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Vandeventer Ave., with R. E. Kellogg; Sophomore year at 171 Little, with Kellogg; Junior and Senior years at 243 Brown, with G. M. S. Gill. Hilgendorff plans to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. His permanent address is 16 Oakwood Place, Elizabeth, N.J. c 206 :i UH -13 3E- JOHN PORTER HINE John Hine was born March 15, 1914, in New Haven, Conn. He is the son of John Wallace Hine and Bertha Maria Kutcher. His father is a truck dealer and merchant. He has three sisters. He prepared at Choate School, where he was on the Wrestling and Football Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Wres- tling Team, numerals (1); Crew Squad (1) (2); Student Coat Agency; member Terrace Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place; Sophomore year at 21 Hamilton, with K. D. Ervin; Junior year at 312 ' 01 Hall, with Ervin; Senior year with Ervin at 412 Brown. Hine may attend business school, and expects to engage in business. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 1 79 Cove St., New Haven, Conn. 1:2073 RAYMOND NEWMAN HOCKENBERRY, JR. Ray Hock Hockenberry was born February 21, 1913, in Portland, Ore. He has also lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., Bloomfield, N.J., New York City, and in Bronx- ville, N.Y. He is the son of Raymond N. Hockenberry, Dickinson ' 99, and Syracuse ' 02 M.A., and Florence Mary Tucker. His father is an architect; affiliated with T. P. McLaughlin, Inc. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Stuart E. Hockenbury ' 31. He prepared at Bronxville High School, where he was on the Varsity Baseball and Basketball Teams, Manager of Football ; member Student Government, Public Speaking and Debating Societies ; Dramatic Society ; Business Manager of Annual Operetta; Assembly Manager. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy; Second General Group honors. He was on the Freshman Baseball A Squad ; Class Tennis Team (2) ; member of the Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4); Student Leader (4); Choir (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Philosophy Forum, Secretary (3), President (4) ; Quad- rangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 Edwards Place, with J. Q. Bensen and D. G. Hopkins; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 125 Henry. Hockenberry will probably engage in business management. He is a Protestant and a Democrat. His permanent address is 10 Mitchell Place, New York City. C 208 â– } -13 3E- RICHARD CURZON HOFFMAN, III Dickie, Coach Hoffman was born February 17, 1915, in Baltimore, Md. He has also lived in Atlanta, Ga., and in Chicago, 111. He is the son of Richard Curzon Hoffman, Jr., and Ethel McLane Lee. His fathr r, who graduated from Johns Hopkins University, is in the public utilities business ; vice-president of Stone Webster Corporation. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Wilmer Hoffman ' 14 and Irving B. Kingsford ' 14. He prepared at Gilman School, where he was Manager of Baseball (1932), Assistant Manager (1931); member Hockey Team, Cynosure Board, Columnist for the Gilman News ; member Soccer, Track, and Tennis Squads. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics. He was on the Freshman Polo Team, numerals; Interclass Indoor Polo Championship Team (1); Inter- class Hockey Championship Team (3) ; member Managers ' Club (3) (4) ; Triangle Club (4) ; Manager Student Stationery Agency (3) (4) ; Student Banner Agency (2) ; elected to Baseball Managerial (2) ; Assistant Base- ball Manager (3). During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Edwards Place; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 34 Blair, with Percy C. Madeira, III. Hoffman expects to become a certified public accountant. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Owings Mills, Md. I 209 ] -13 3G- HENRY JOSEPH HOGAN Harry Hogan was born May 2, 1914, in Irvington, N.J. He has also lived in Maplewood, N.J., and Bradley Beach, N.J. He is the son of Henry Joseph Hogan and Grace C. Gavigan. His father is an accountant, with the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey. He has three brothers. He prepared at Irvington High School, where he was on the Track and Cross Country Teams, member Latin Club, Publica- tions Board, and Student Government Board. At Princeton he won honors in Freshman year. During Freshman year he roomed at i-A Campbell. Hogan left college at the end of Freshman year. He worked for two years with the Prudential Insurance Company, attending Columbia University evenings and New York University in the summer. He reentered Princeton in the fall of 1935, with the Class of 1937. He expects to engage in teaching or diplomatic service. His permanent address is 994 Sanford Ave., Irvington, N.J. I 210 3 HENRY VOSS HOGAN Hene Henny Hogan was born March ii, 1916, in Huntington, W.Va. He has also lived in Montclair and in South Orange, N.J. He is the son of Albert James and Leona Mary Voss. His father is president of a dry-cleaning plant. He has three sisters. He prepared at Seton Hall, where he was on the Cross Country and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Cross Country Team, major numerals (1), minor P (2) (3) (4), Captain (3) (4), Keene Fitzpatrick Medal (1); Track Team, major numerals (1), major P (2) (3) (4), Captain (4), Keene Fitzpatrick Medal for two miles (2); member Princeton and Cornell Track Team (2) ; Dial Lodge, Secretary (3). During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place with Bill Pasley ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 3 North Dod, with Pasley. Hogan will probably engage in the insurance business. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is 2 1 Luddington Rd, West Orange, N.J. 3B- HENRY BERTRAM HOLMES Harry Holmes was born April 12, 1913, in Douglaston, Long Island. He has also lived in New York City, and in Sharbot Lake, Ontario. He is the son of Alfred Bertram Holmes and Ellen North Winnett. His father is treasurer of the Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Manufacturing Company, Inc. He has one sister. He prepared at Westminster School, where he was on the Tennis, Football, and Baseball Teams, Captain Swimming Team, Chairman of the News Board, and on the Annual and Review Boards. Holmes transferred to Princeton from Dartmouth in the fall of Sopho- more year. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Freshman Soccer and Swimming Teams, numerals in both ; member Charter Club. During Sophomore year he roomed at 24 Bank St., later on the campus ; Junior and Senior years at 403 ' 01 Hall, with William M. Whittington. Holmes is engaged to Miss Virginia Rawson, of New York City. He plans to engage in business, affiliated with the Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Manufacturing Co., Inc. He is a member of the Dutch Reformed Church. His permanent address is 249 Ridge Road, Douglaston, Long Island, N.Y. C 212 3 -la 3B- HOWARD SUMNER HOLMES Howie Howd Holmes was born July 24, 1913, in Chelsea, Mich. He is the son of Howard S. Holmes, University of Michigan ' 07, and Mabel Irene White. His father is a manufacturer; presi- dent of the Chelsea Milling Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Chelsea High School, and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was active in Basketball and Track, Football, Debating, Dramatics, and Publications. At Princeton he majored in Engineering. He was on the Fresh- man Basketball Team, numerals ; Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Alexander St. Holmes left Princeton at the end of Freshman year, to attend the University of Michigan. He plans to study Business Admin- istration at Michigan or Harvard, and to become an engineer. He is a Congregational ist and a Republican. His permanent address is 146 East Middle St., Chelsea, Mich. 1:213] «s PENN HARVEY HOLSAPPLE Everskarp, Hockey Harvey Holsapple was born June 3, 1913, In Cody, Wyo. He has also lived in Scarsdale, N.Y., and Dover Plains, N.Y. He is the son of Earle T. Holsapple ' 09, and Alice Haven. His father is in the investment business ; senior partner in the firm of Holsapple, Harvey and Company; vice-president Hartsdale National Bank; senior partner Windsor Razor Blade Company. He has one brother. Ralph Hols- apple ' 13 is his uncle. He prepared at St. Paul ' s School, in Concord, N.H., where he was on the Football, Hockey, and Baseball Teams ; member Scientific Association, and Concordian Literary Society. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Football and Hockey Teams, numerals in both; Varsity Hockey Team, letters (2) (3) (4) ; Varsity Football Squad (3) (4) ; undergraduate member Council on Athletics (3) ; Cottage Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed in Pyne and Joline Halls ; Sophomore year in Laughlin, with Norman Donald, Jr. ; Junior year in ' 03 Hall, with N. Donald, E. Savage, J. W. Hunt, W. H. Peterson, Jr. ; Senior year in ' 03 Hall, with J. W. Hunt, A. Z. Gray, Homer Spofford, H. B. Barr, and A. C. Smith, III. Holsapple expects to engage in livestock farming. He is an Episcopalian and an Independent. His permanent address is Horse Mesa Farm, R.F.D. 2, Dover Plains, N.Y. C 214 3 DAYTON GEORGE HOPKINS Dayt Hopkins was born April 3, 1913, in New Egypt, N.J. He is the son of Albert W. Hopkins and Ada May Parker. His father is a contractor. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Peddie School, where he was on the Peddie News Board ; member Press Club, Literary Society, and Boxing Team. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group honors; member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 Edwards Place; Soph- omore, Junior, and Senior years at 1 1 Campbell. Hopkins plans to study law at the University of Pennsylvania, and to engage in the practice of law. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is New Egypt, N.J. 1:2153 -la 3B- CHAUNCEY TODD HORTON, JR. Chance, ' ' C.Tr Horton was born September 3, 1912, in New York City. He has also lived in Garden City, N.Y. He is the son of Chauncey Todd Horton ' 06 and Grace Duckworth, deceased. His father is a brewer ; secretary, treasurer, and purchasing agent for the Horton Pilsener Brewing Company. He has four brothers and one sister. Daniel Horton ' 03, Ralph Horton ' 10, and Jerome Horton ' 15, are his uncles. He prepared at the Newman School, in Lakewood, N.J., where he was Editor of the ' Newman News Associate Editor of the Newman Literary Quarterly, and Manager of Baseball. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Varsity Rifle Team (3) ; Catholic Club ; Interclub Rifle Team, Championship (3) ; Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St.; Sophomore year at 44 Campbell, with James A. Quigley ; Junior and Senior years with Quigley at 211 Walker. Horton will probably engage in the advertising business. He is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 25 Rockaway Road, Garden City, Long Island, N.Y. t 216 ] HANS KIERSTEDE HUDSON, JR. Jack, Filbert, Casanova Hudson was born July 17, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Hans Kierstede Hudson, Columbia ' 06, and Ethel Leroy de Koven. His father is a stock broker ; senior partner in the firm of Dyer, Hudson h Company. He has one brother. He prepared at St. Mark ' s School, where he was Baseball and Basketball Manager; Assistant Football Manager; Business Manager of the Dramatic Club; Advertising Manager of the Year Book; member of the Club Crew ; and Prize Debater. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He won Freshman numer- als in Indoor and Outdoor Polo; member Crew, Varsity P (3) (4); Whig-Clio; Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place; Sophomore year at 616 Laughlin, with E. V. Donaldson, Jr.; Junior year with Donaldson at 42 ' 79 Hall; Senior year at 331 Lockhart, with R. Kauffmann, G. Keppel, J. F. P. Kelly, and W. P. Conway. Hudson will become affiliated with the du Pont Company. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Mill Neck, Long Island, N.Y. C217 3 3E- ROBERT ALONZO HULL, JR. Hull was born February 7, 1914, in Scran ton, Pa. He has also lived in Waverly, Pa. He is the son of Robert A. Hull ' 05 and Clara Woodruff. His father is a lawyer; secretary, Scranton Lackawanna Trust Com- pany. He has two brothers and one sister. Arthur Hull ' 00 is his uncle. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Swimming and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics, School of Public and International Affairs; Second Group honors. He was a member of the Freshman Cross Country Team, Captain ( 1 ) ; Cross Country Team, letter (2); Track Team, numerals (1), letters (3) (4); Swimming Team, numerals ( 1 ) ; Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 42 South Edwards ; Sopho- more year at 124 Witherspoon, with Bill White and John E. Kelly ; Junior and Senior years at 1 5 North Dod with R. H. Schuer- hoff and Eric Carson. Hull will probably engage in business. His permanent address is Waverly, Pa. C 218] -13 3E- FREDERICK WILLIAM HUMMEL Fritz Hummel was born March 3, 1915, in New York City. He has also lived in St. George, N.Y., Bloomfield, N.J., New Brighton, N.Y., Woodstock, Va., Monroe, N.Y., and West Belmar, N.J. He is the son of Francis Martin Hummel, Rutgers ' 01, M.A., and Helen Clark. His father is a teacher at Curtis High School, St. George, N.Y. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Asbury Park High School. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 36 Uni- versity Place ; Sophomore year with A. L. Baker ; Junior year at 134 Brown and 1 South Reunion, with J. K. Best; Senior year with Best at 1 South Reunion. Hummel will work for a Ph.D. in Chemistry, and expects to become a chemist. 1:219] -la 3B- JOHN WASHBURN HUNT Mike, Ophela Hunt was born July 4, 1914, in Minneapolis, Minn. He has also lived in Wayzata, Minn. He is the son of Harold Olney Hunt, Michigan ' 05, and Margaret Washburn. His father is vice-president and treasurer of the Great Western Grain Company. He has two brothers. W. O. Hunt ' 38 is his brother. He prepared at Blake School, in Minneapolis, where he was on the Hockey, Football, and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Class Hockey Team (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Cottage Club, Sports Manager. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 1 1 1 Cuyler with Erie B. Savage, Jr.; Junior year at 231 ' 03 Hall, with W. H. Peterson, E. B. Savage, N. H. Donald, and P. H. Holsapple; Senior year at 231 ' 03 Hall, with Peterson, Savage, Donald, Holsapple, H. B. Barr, A. Z. Gray, A. C. Smith, III, and H. Spofford. Hunt intends to study medicine, and to become a doctor. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is R.F.D. 3, Wayzata, Minn. [ 220 ] -la 3E- CARL ERIC HUTZ Hutz was born April 17, 1915, in Boston, Mass. He has also lived in Munich, and in Englewood, N.J. He is the son of Dr. Rudolf Hutz, University of Munich ' 02, and Louise Hager. His father is president of the General Aniline Works. He has two brothers and one sister. Werner H. Hutz ' 27 is his brother. He prepared at Pawling School, where he was on the Swimming, Tennis, and Golf Teams. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was on the Freshman Polo Team; member Terrace Club, Gift Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 7 Edwards Place ; Sopho- more year at 34 Campbell, with N. H. Shaffer; Junior and Senior years with Shaffer at 1 2 1 Lockhart. Hutz plans to do graduate work in Chemical Research, in Munich. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 292 Maple St., Englewood, N.J. C 221 ] JOHN FREDERICK HYLE Johnny Hyle was born June 14, 1915, in Hartford, Conn. He has also lived in Manchester, N.H., and in Homestead, Pa. He is the son of Frederick Williamson Hyle, Carnegie Tech ' 09, and Agnes La Vida Van Horn. His father is superintendent of apprentices at the Mesta Machine Company, Homestead, Pa. He has one sister. He prepared at Homestead (Pa.) High School, where he was on the Publications Board, member Dramatic Society, and Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a Gateman, Monitor, and a member of Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 6 North Reunion, with G. L. Barnes, Jr. Hyle plans to attend Harvard Business School, and to engage in banking. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 348 Twelfth Ave., Homestead, Pa. C 222 ] WILLIAM TORBERT INGRAM Ingram was born August 27, 191 1, in Westchester, Pa. He has also lived in Trenton, N.J. He is the son of E. T. Ingram, Drexel Institute ' 1 1, and Flor- ence C. Harrison. His father is a teacher at Junior High School No. 4, in Trenton, N.J. He has one brot her and one sister. He prepared at Peddie School. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. Ingram is a member of the Society of Friends. His permanent address is R.D. No. 2, Trenton, N.J. C 223 ] JOSEPH RANDALL JAQUILLARD Jake Jack Jaquillard was bom July 2, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Richmond Hill, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of Joseph Jaquillard and Mary Crosson. His father is a salesman for Morgan, Williams Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Baseball Team, and a member of the Glee Club and Choir. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Soccer Team (1); Crew (1) (2) (3) (4); Triangle Show; Choir; waiter in Commons; F.E.R.A., assistant at the Public Administration Col- lection in the Library. During Freshman year he roomed at 23 Bank St. ; Sophomore year in 92 Blair Tower, with Henry Bugbee and Herb Kaufman ; Junior and Senior years at 101 Little, with Henry Bugbee. Jaquillard is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 107-08 86th Ave., Richmond Hill, Long Island, N.Y. C 224 ] -la 3E- GEORGE POLLOCK JENKINS Jenk Jenkins was born February 24, 1915, in Clarksburg, W.Va. He has also lived in Baltimore, Md., and in Glen Ridge, N.J. He is the son of Roy N. Jenkins and Gertrude Sloane Pollock. His father is an insurance broker. He has one sister. He prepared at Blair Academy, where he was on the Varsity Tennis Team, and active in various sports. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Tennis Team; active in Interclub Sports; member Terrace Club. During the four years at college he roomed at 121 Joline, with J. M. DeYoe. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 25 Wildwood Terrace, Glen Ridge, N.J. 1:2253 RANDOLPH JENKS Pat Jenks was born March 17, 1912, in Morristown, N.J. He has also lived in Tucson and Flagstaff, Ariz. He is the son of William P. Jenks, Haverford ' 91, and Bertha Cooke. His father is engaged in the brokerage and cotton businesses; head of Jenks, Gwynne and Company, 65 Broadway, New York City. He has one brother and three sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are George Cooke ' 01, and James Cooke ' 30, his cousin. Jenks prepared at Morristown School, Hotchkiss, and Mesa Ranch School, where he was active in School Publications, Tennis, Swimming, and Riding. Jenks left Princeton at the end of Freshman year. He then attended the University of Arizona, returning to Princeton in the fall of 1934. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Honor Roll; member Sigma Xi. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St.; Junior and Senior years at 743 Pyne. Jenks plans to continue his studies in Biology, at the Universities of California and Arizona, and to do research work in Biology. He is a member of the Society of Friends, and a Republican. His permanent address is Mount Kemble, Morristown, N.J. [ 226 ] BENN WAINWRIGHT JESSER Jess Jesser was born June lo, 1915, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Port Deposit, Md., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mollis, Long Island. He is the son of Edward A. Jesser, Cornell ' 08, A.B., and Vera Wainwright Benn. His father is in the wholesale coal business ; treasurer of Dexter- Carpenter Coal Co., Inc. He has two brothers. He prepared at Hackensack High School, where he was School President; Justice of Court ; member Student Council ; Glee Club ; Class President, and Vice-President of the Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering; Second Group honors. He was on the Freshman Swimming Team; 150-pound Crew (1); Intra- class Basketball Team (1) (2) ; J. V. Rugby Team, insignia (2) ; Varsity Rugby Team, insignia (3) (4) ; 150-pound Football Team (2), letters (3) (4) ' Interclub Basketball and Tennis Teams (3) (4) ; Secretary Student Chapter of American Institute of Chemical Engineers ; member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St.; Sophomore year at 323 Pyne, with W. G. Lamb and R. S. LongstafF, Jr.; Junior year at 53 Little, with Lamb ; Senior year also at 53 Little, with Lamb and Longstaff. Jesser expects to engage in chemical engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 358 Hamilton Place, Hackensack, N.J. C 227 ] HOWARD WALTER JOHNSON Howie Johnson was born February 7, 1915, in New Britain, Conn. He has also lived in Philipsburg, Pa., Norfolk, Conn., and Groton, Long Point, Conn. He is the son of William Brower Johnson and Alida Stanley Walter. His father, a graduate of Ursinus College (M.A., and D.D.), is a chaplain; in charge of C.C.C. Camps in Connecticut. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who graduated from Princeton are William Brower Johnson, M.A. ' 02, and Howard Arnold Walter ' 05, his uncle. He prepared at Worcester Academy, in Worcester, Mass., where he was a member of the Tennis Team, Hockey Manager, Editor-in- Chief of the Year Book ; member School Paper Board ; Secretary Debating Society ; Com- mencement Prize Speaker. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group honors (3). He was on the Tennis Squad (1) ; Varsity Tennis Squad (2) ; Tennis Team (4), played in University Tennis Tournament; reached quarter-finals in Class Squash Tournament (4) ; won two of five races against Yale at Greenwich (4) ; member Dinghy Team (3) (4) ; Photographic Editor Bric-a-Brac (3); member Debate Panel (1) (2); Whig-Clio; participant in Conference on Government and Business (3) ; member School of Public and International Affairs, taking trip through Canada (3), and to Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (4) ; member Dial Lodge. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 412 Pyne; Junior and Senior years at 126 ' 03 Hall. Johnson is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Congregationalist and an Independent. His permanent address is 24 Lexington St., New Britain, Conn. C 8 3 UMi FRANK BREMOND JOHNSTON, JR. Elmer Johnston was born March 18, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of F. B. Johnston, deceased, and Emma Gyles Taylor. He has one sister. He prepared at Haverford School. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Football Squad ; Varsity Baseball Squad ; member Cottage Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 40-50 Patton, with W. T. Tilden, III, S. Rulon-Miller, Jr., and F. M. Brooke, Jr. ; Junior year with Rulon-Miller, Brooke, and Homer Spofford, at 40-50 Patton ; Senior year at the same address, with C. C. English, E. A. Limberg, and W. C. Gardiner. Johnston is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Summit Ave., Wayne, Pa. C 229 ] 3E- WILLIAM DICKSON JOHNSTON Dick Johnston was born December 3, 1914, in Norfolk, Va. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Henry Alan Johnston, Davidson College o2, M.A. Princeton, and LL.D. Virginia, and Katharine Hale Dick- son. His father is a lawyer, with the firm of Feary, Allen, Cole- man and Johnston. He has one sister. He prepared at Taft School, where he was on the Publications Board ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of B.P.B.C. — Tennis Umpires ' Association. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place ; Soph- omore, Junior, and Senior years at 1 23 Joline, with Gordon Smith. Johnston intends to engage in newspaper work. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 40 East 88th St., New York City. C 230 3 ALAN WOOD JONES, JR. Al Jones was born May 30, 1914, in Conshohocken, Pa. He is the son of Alan W. Jones and Salome Hart Righter. His father is in business, with the Alan Wood Steel Company. He has one sister. He prepared at William Penn Charter School, in Philadelphia, where he was on the Football and Basketball Teams, and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics; McLean Scholarship holder (1) (2) (3) (4). He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals ; 150-pound Football Team, insignia (3) (4) ; Business Board Theatre Intime (2) ; Manager Student Lunch Company; Campus Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 14 Patton, with Philip B. Richard- son ; Sophomore year at 413 ' 01 Hall, with T. H. Moore, Jr.; Junior year at the Campus Club, with M. E. Anderson and E. A. Spencer ; Senior year also at the Campus Club with S. H. Waughtel, Jr., and E. A. Spencer. Jones will probably engage in manufacturing. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1224 Fayette St., Conshohocken, Pa. 1:231 3 GILLESPIE SEAVER JONES Seav Jones was born July l, 1913, in South Orange, N.J. He is the son of H. Seaver Jones ' 05 and Jean Gillespie. His father is a contractor ; vice-president of T. A. Gillespie Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at St. Paul ' s School, in Concord, N.H., where he was on the Student Council, Captain of the School Crew, and on the Football and Hockey Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman 150-pound Crew; Varsity 150-pound Crew Squad (2) (3); Class Hockey Team (1) (2) (3) (4)5 member Managers ' Club (3), President (4); President Orange Key (4) ; Cheerleader (4) ; member Westminster Society Cabinet (2) (3), Secretary (4); Hockey Managerial Candidate (2), Assistant Manager (3); President 21 Club (3); member Two-Foot Club (4); Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 304 Foulke with John Williams ; Junior and Senior years at 90 Patton, with Williams. Jones is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Walnut Gate, South Orange, N.J. I 232 ] HERBERT IVOR JONES Herh Jones was born September 19, 1915, in Jersey City, N.J. He has also lived in London, Louisville, Ky., Bartlesville, Okla., and Birmingham, Ala. He is the son of Ivor Richard Jones and Mary Eggers Jones. His father is an accountant; executive with Peat Marwick Mitchell and Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Stevens Preparatory School, where he was on the Track Team and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Crew (1). During Freshman year he roomed at 32 Mercer St. ; Sophomore year at 5 Hill Dormitory, with J. K. Best; Junior and Senior years at 723 Pyne. Jones expects to study accounting, in New York, and to become an accountant, affiliated with Peat Marwick Mitchell and Com- pany. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is East Allendale Ave., Box 46, Saddle River, N.J. 1:2333 31J( 3E- JOHN PAUL JONES Commander Admiral .P. Jones was born May 3, 1914, in Youngstown, Ohio. He is the son of George Canfield Jones ' 09 and Gertrude McKelvey. His father is a government employee, with the Federal Housing Commission. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at McKinley and Rayen Schools, where he was active in Football, Basketball, and Golf. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Football Team, numerals ( 1 ), letters (2), Varsity P (3) (4) ; Basketball Team, numerals (1), letters (2) (3) ; Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 13 North Dod, with W. A. Carlile, Jr. ; Sophomore year at 7 North Dod, with J. G. Leigh ; Junior year at 34 Patton, with N. H. Hayes, S. K. C. Kopper, J. G. Leigh, and G. H. C. McClure ; Senior year at 34 Patton, with Hayes and Kopper. Jones will probably engage in the oil business, or law. He is a Unitarian and a Republican. His permanent address is 249 North Heights Ave., Youngs- town, Ohio. C 234 ] KHimiME ftv RICHARD O ' DONNEL JONES D ck Jones was born May 25, 1915, in Colorado Springs, Colo. He has also lived in Denver, and in Wichita, Kan. He is the son of Guilford Jones, Williams ' 1 2, and Vera Roxana O ' Donnel. His father is a mortgage banker ; chairman of the Loan Committee, Federal Land Bank, Wichita, Kan. He has two brothers and one sister. Guilford Jones, Jr., ' 38 is his brother. He prepared at East Denver High School, where he was on the Football and Track Teams, and interested in the School Publications. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Honor Roll (3). He was Managing Editor of the Brtc-a-Brac (3) ; Assignment Editor Daily Princetonian (4) ; Editor On The Campus column for the Alumni Weekly (4) ; Nassau Herald, Chairman (4) ; member Managers ' Club (3) (4) ; Co-manager Blakely Laundry on the campus; Assistant Baseball Manager (3), Man- ager (4) ; member Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 121 Henry, with R. MacP. Wood; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 121 Henry, with G. A. Fowler. Jones is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 4221 East Douglas St., Wichita, Kan. C 235 1 3B- THOMAS SCOTT JONES Scotty Jones was born March 12, 1914, in Chicago, 111. He has also lived in Hinsdale, 111. He is the son of Thomas Smith Jones and Mary Scott McDaniel. His father is a medical illustrator; professor of Medical Illustration at the University of Illinois College of Medicine, and also in business privately. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Hinsdale Township High School, where he was on the Football, Basketball, and Track Teams, President Student Council, a Class Officer, and a member of the Dramatics and Glee Clubs. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals; Intramural Basketball Team (1), medal winner (2) (3) (4) ; Intramural Football Team (2) (3) (4) ; Intramural Baseball Team (3) (4) ; member University Glee Club (3), President (4) ; West- minster Society ; Key and Seal Club, Vice-President. During Freshman year he roomed at 113 Pyne ; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 2 North Dod, with F. Thomas Gephart. Jones will probably engage in the advertising business. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 125 South Park Ave., Hinsdale, 111. n236: RUDOLPH KAUFFMANN, II Rudy, Dreamdaddy KaufFmann was born September 14, 1914, in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Rudolph Max Kauffmann ' 05, and Edith Charlotte Willis. His father is literary editor and secretary of the Evening Star Newspaper Company, in Washington, D.C. He has two brothers. Among his relatives who graduated from Princeton are Victor Kauffmann ' 89, H. T. Willis ' 01, P. C. Kauffmann ' 18, and S. H. Kauffmann ' 20. He prepared at Choate and St. Albans School, where he was on the Crew and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Geology; First Group honors. He was on the Freshman Crew ; Third Varsity Crew (2) ; J.V. Crew (3) ; member Colonial Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 202 Foulke, with W. P. Conway, Jr.; Junior year at 331-2 Lockhart, with G. Keppel, E. C. Pendleton, II, J. F. P. Kelly, and W. P. Conway, Jr. ; Senior year also at 331-2 Lockhart, with Keppel, Kelly, Conway, and H. K. Hudson. Kauffmann expects to engage in newspaper work, with the Washington Evening Star. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1 West Melrose St., Chevy Chase, Md. C 237 3 sc i 7 5S HERBERT KAUFMAN Herb Kaufman was born July 15, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Newark, and in Detroit. He is the son of Anton Kaufman, University of Berlin ' 04, and Fannie Newman. His father is an editor and publisher; presi- dent of Anka Publications, Inc., Newark, N.J. He has three brothers. He prepared at South Side High School, Newark, where he was on the Tennis and Debating Teams, and Undergraduate Council. At Princeton he majored in English; No Course Plan; member ' The Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 92 Blair, with Henry Bugbee and J. R. Jaquillard; Junior year at 16 South Edwards; Senior year at 1 15 Pyne. Kaufman plans to continue his studies in English, at the Princeton Graduate School, and to become a writer or teacher. His permanent address is 302 Seymour Ave., Newark, N.J. C sS] LESLIE ROBIN KAUFMAN Robin Kaufman was born January 8, 1914, in Sioux Falls, S.D. He has also lived in West Haven, Conn. He is the son of Dr. Charles E. Kaufman, Yale ' 09, M.D., Ph.B., and Rae Marguerite Robichaud. His father is a physician. He has two brothers. He prepared at Hopkins Grammar, and Roxbury Schools, where he was active in various Athletic Sports. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman Track and Football Teams, numerals in both; Football Team, letters (2) (3) ; mem- ber Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory, with Chick Kauf- man, his brother; Sophomore year at 422 ' 03 Hall, with his brother and George Webster ; Junior year at 422 ' 03 Hall, with his brother, Bob French, and George Webster. Kaufman left Princeton at the end of Junior year, transferring to Wes- leyan University, in Middletown, Conn. Kaufman plans to study medicine at Yale, and to engage in surgery. He is a Congregationalist. His permanent address is 328 Main St., West Haven, Conn. C 239 3 THEODORE BORSTEL KEER Ted Keer was born April 20, 1913, in Newark, N.J. He is the son of Frederick J. Keer and Anna Krementz. His father is retired. He has two brothers. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are J. Taylor ' 95, G. K. Taylor ' 29, and A. W. Keer ' 34, his brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was active in House Athletics. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was a member of the Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 333 Brown, with H. F. Bliss ; Sophomore year alone at 222 Joline ; Junior and Senior years at 132 Walker, also alone. Keer is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is 601 Clifton Ave., Newark, N.J. C 240 3 Em v JAMES HOLLAND KEET, JR. Jake, Jim Keet was born July 6, 1914, in Springfield, Mo. He is the son of J. H. Keet and May Lloyd. His father is in the investment business. He has one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Golf Team, member French, History, and Science Clubs, Literary Club; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Group honors. He was on the 1936 Golf Team (2) ; Interclub Golf Champion- ship Team (4) ; Band (1) (2) ; member Intracollegiate Athletic Association; Campus Club, Intramural Athletic Manager. During the four years at college he roomed at 312 Brown, with J. W. Thompson and C. F. McDonald. Keet plans to study law at Harvard, and to engage in the prac- tice of law. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1215 Meadowmere, Springfield, Mo. 1:241 3 -la 3E- 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 Lawrence Keller ' 83, and Ida May Demarest. His father is a lawyer. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was on the Football, Baseball, and Basketball Teams, and a member of the Student Council. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Baseball and Basketball Teams, numerals in both; Basketball Squad, letters (1) (3) (4) ; Sophomore Football Manager (2) ; member Tiger Inn. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 32 Campbell, with C. S. Maddock, III; Junior year at 12 ' 79 Hall, with E. H. Whitehead and R. R. Stout; Senior year at 311 Walker, with W. F. Marks. Keller will probably engage in advertising or the radio business. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 269 Roseland Ave., Essex Fells, N.J. 1:242 3 -la 3E- ROGER EDMUND KELLOGG Rog Kellogg was born June 24, 1914, in Short Hills, N.J. He is the son of Franklin M. Kellogg, M.LT. ' 98, and Eloise Prentice Higgs. His father is vice-president of the Munson Steam- ship Line. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Pingry School, where he was on the Football, Baseball, and Swimming Teams, and a member of the Dramatic Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group average ( 1 ). He was on the 150-pound Crew ( 1 ) ; member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Vandeventer Ave., with Hugo A. Hilgendorff ; Sophomore year with Hilgendorff at 171 Little; Junior year at 1 1 1 Brown; Senior year at 35 South West, with William P. S. Breese. Kellogg is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Short Hills, N.J. C 243 1 JOHN FRANCIS P. KELLY Jack, Jake, Spider, McGillicudy, Kel Kelly was born March 17, 1914, in South Orange, N.J. He is the son of William A. Kelly, deceased, and Helen D. Conway. His father was a leather manufacturer; president Kelly-McLaughlin Leather Company. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Asbury Park High School, where he was on the Football and Tennis Teams, a member of the Honor Society, and of various clubs. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group honors (3). He was on the Freshman Wrestling Team, numerals; Class Wrestling Team (1) (2) (3); Freshman Crew, numerals; Junior Varsity Crew (2); Varsity Crew (3) (4); member Theatre Intime ; Catholic Club, President; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Park Place, with F. R. Meyers, J. T. Brennan, and H. L. Giberson ; Sophomore year with Giberson at 222 Brown; Junior and Senior years at 331 Lockhart, with E. C. Pendleton, W. P. Conway, R. M. Kauffmann, Gordon Keppel, and H. K. Hudson. Kelly will probably study law. He is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is Lakeview Road, Deal, N.J. I 244 3 3B- GORDON KEPPEL Kep Keppel was born July 12, 1914, in Montrose, N.Y. He has also lived in Riverdale, Wash. He is the son of F. P. Keppel, Columbia ' 98, and Helen Tracy Brown. His father is president of Carnegie Corporation ; director of the Equi- table. He has four brothers. He prepared at Exeter, where he was a member of the Crew ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology; honors (3). He was a member of the Class Crew, numerals (i) ; Junior Varsity Crew, insignia (2) ; Varsity Crew, letter, Captain (3) ; Crew Squad, Captain (4) ; Class Vice-President (4) ; Vice-Chairman Undergraduate Council (4) ; member Board of Directors of the Student-Faculty Association (2) (3) (4) ; Direc- tor Princeton Summer Camp (3) ; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 141 Pyne; Sophomore year at 723 Laughlin, with H. P. Brown and P. Preston; Junior year at 331 Lockhart, with J. F. Kelly, R. Kauffmann, W. P. Conway, and C. Pendleton; Senior year at 331 Lockhart, with Kelly, Kauffmann, Conway, and H. K. Hudson. Keppel plans to study medicine at Columbia, and to engage in the practice of medicine. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Montrose, N.Y. C 245 3 7 S« CLARENCE DILWORTH KERR, JR. Kerr was born October 3, 1913, in Englewood, N.J. He is the son of Clarence Dil worth Kerr ' 01 and Janet Brinkerhoff. His father is a patent lawyer; partner in the firm of Fish, Richardson and Neave. He has three brothers and one sister. J. B. Kerr ' 29 is his brother, and among his relatives who attended Princeton are J. C. Kerr ' 96, T. B. Kerr ' 29, J. A. Kerr ' 33, and L. B. Pitkin, Jr., ' 33. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Swimming and Football Teams, member Pipe and Quill Club, and School Camp Com- mittee. At Princeton he majored in Engineering. He was Assistant Soccer Man- ager in 1934. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 113 Joline, with John Stuart, Jr. Kerr left college in January of Sophomore year. Since that time he has worked with the Corn Products Refining Company, at Edgewater, N.J., and F. W. Woolworth. He was married January 25, 1934, to Miss Cornelia Josephine Duffield of Princeton, N.J., and they are the parents of the first Class Boy. Kerr is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 43 Tenafly Road, Englewood, N.J. 1:246] FREDERICK GORDON KETCHAM Gordy Ketch Ketcham was born February 20, 1914, in Hohokus, N.J. He has also lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., Hackensack, N.J., Danbury, Conn., and River Edge, N.J. He is the son of Frederick A. Ketcham, and Jessie Elizabeth Gordon, deceased. His father is retired. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Hackensack High School, and Irving School, Tarrytown, N. Y., where he was on the Football, Basketball, Golf, and Track Teams, member Dramatic Society, Student Govern- ment and Publications Boards, and Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in French. He was in the University Band ( 1 ) (2) ; member Campus Club. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 213 Lockhart, with H. C. Essertier; Senior year at 241 Lockhart. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 750 Summit Ave., River Edge, N.J. C 247 ] FREDERICK LEWIS KEYES Fred Keyes was born September 16, 1913, in Geneva, N.Y. He is the son of Eewis W. Keyes, deceased, and Elizabeth Chipman Graves. His father, who graduated from Hobart Col- lege and Columbia Law School, was a lawyer. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Choate School, where he was on the Track, Cross Country, Soccer, and Wrestling Teams, and Electrical Manager of the Dramatic Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was Assistant Elec- trical Manager of the Triangle Club (3), Electrical Manager (4). During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 3-B Hamilton, with D. F. McMahon, Jr.; Junior and Senior years with McMahon at 61 Patton. Keyes will probably attend Harvard Law School, but is unde- cided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 593 South Main St., Geneva, N.Y. 1:248] Haimiral WILLIAM AUSTIN von KIENBUSCH Bill Von Kienbusch was born April 13, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of Carl Otto von Kienbusch ' 06, and Mildred Clarke Pressinger. His father is in the wholesale leaf tobacco business, with C. H. Spitzner and Son, Inc. He has two sisters. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was a member of the Choir, Glee Club, Dramatics Society, and Literary Magazine Board. At Princeton he majored in Art; First Group honors (3); Second General Group (3). He was Fencing Manager, major numerals; member Theatre Intime; Anti-War Society; Court Club. During the four years of college he roomed at 616 Pyne. Von Kienbusch will probably become an artist. His permanent address is 12 East 74th St., New York City. C 249 3 RICHARD HENRY KILCULLEN Dick Killer KilcuUen was born August 20, 1916, in New York City. He is the son of William M. Kilcullen, Catholic University ' 05, LL.B., and Anne Watson Treacy. His father is a lawyer. He has two brothers. He prepared at Horace Mann School for Boys, where he was active in Gymnastics, Diving, Dramatics, Debating, and Varsity Foot ' ball Manager. At Princeton he majored in English; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Gym Team, numerals ; Varsity Gym Team, letters (2) (3) (4); Freshman 150-pound Crew; Varsity 150-pound Crew Squad (2) (3); member Theatre Intime; Interclub Committee; Catholic Club ; Arbor Inn, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St. ; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 113 Henry, with George Wells McMurray. Kilcullen plans to study law, at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 230 West 79th St., New York City. n 250 3 FREDERIC PAIGE KIMBALL Fred, Freddy, Kim Kimball was born June i8, 1914, in Dedham, Mass. He is the son of Frank William Kimball, Boston University ' 04, and Edith Harriet Paige. His father is retired. He has three sisters. Stanley Kimball ' 31 is his cousin. He prepared at Thayer Academy, in South Braintree, Mass., where he was on the Hockey and Tennis Teams, Manager of Football, member Dramatic Society and Year Book Staff. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was Editor-in-Chief of The Dink (1) ; member Tz r Business Board (1) (2) (3), Circulation Manager Tiger (4) ; 1936 Chairman Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference of Unitarian-Universalist Students (4) ; First Alternate Manager of Crew (2) (3) (4) ; member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 41 University Place; Sopho- more year at 1 1 1 Joline, with W. F. Laporte, jr. ; junior year with Laporte at 81 Patton ; Senior year at 9 Blair Tower, with Laporte, H. J. Stevens, Jr., L. H. Larsen, and F. L. Kopff, Jr. Kimball will probably engage in the publishing business. He is a Unitarian and a Republican. His permanent address is 277 Walnut St., Dedham, Mass. 1:251 1 GEORGE DUNCAN KINDER Trapper Kinder was born April 30, 1914, in Bridgeport, Ohio. He is the son of Gordon D. Kinder, Ohio State University ' 02, and Charlotte Duncan. His father is a lawyer. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Kiskiminetas Springs School, in Saltsburg, Pa., where he was a member of the Press Club, Literary Club, Student Council, Class President, on the Golf Team, Valedictorian, and Oratory Prize winner. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Honor Group, 3 years. He was on the Freshman Golf Team, numerals ; member Triangle Club, co-author of What a Relief ; member Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St.; Sophomore year at 5-A Holder, with J. F. Bliss and R. G. McClung; Junior year at 33Patton, with C. B. Rogers ; Senior year at 224 Lockhart, with R. C. Mayo, J. F. Malloy, W. H. Smith, S. J. Quinn, and P. V. Mohan. He plans to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 908 National Road, Bridgeport, Ohio. C 252 3 3m AUBREY EDMONDS KING, JR. Aub, Lefty King was born September 23, 1914, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Aubrey Edmonds King and Alma Phelps. His father is an optician; firm of Bowen King, Inc. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton was his grandfather, Charles Edward Phelps ' 52. He prepared at Gilman School, where he was Track Manager, and on the Debating Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Lacrosse Team, numerals; member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place, with William Trevor; Sophomore year at 401 ' 03 Hall; Junior and Senior years at 35 Patton, with J. Clark Streett, Jr. King expects to become an optician, affiliated with Bowen King, Inc. He is a Christian Scientist. His permanent address is 200 Northfield Place, Baltimore, Md. C iS] JAMES CLARK KING Jimmie King was born June 21, 1913, in Bethlehem, Pa. He has also lived in Gadsden, Ala., Indianapolis, Ind., Chicago, 111., Albany, N.Y., Wilkinsburg, Pa., and Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Royce Daniel King, Lehigh University ' 12, and Carrie Snyder Clark, deceased. His father is a civil engineer ; purchasing agent of The Koppers Company and subsidiaries, and associate companies. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Taylor Allderdice High School, and Mercersburg Acade- my. At prep school he was a member of the Washington Irving Literary Society, Assistant Activities Director of the School, member Leaders ' Club, Varsity Golf and Baseball Teams, Intramural Basketball and Football Teams, School Cashier, and Director of the Art Staff of the foreword. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Baseball Team; active in Intradormitory Athletics (1) (2) ; Dial Lodge Athletics, Championship Softball Team ' 35; Dial Lodge, member Executive Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 502 20 Nassau St. ; Sophomore year at 112 Joline, with Albert M. Morgan; second Sophomore year at 205 Foulke and 343 Pyne. King left college in June 1935. He attended Carnegie Institute of Technology and is at present a salesman for the Gulf Oil Corporation of Pennsylvania. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Royal York Apartments, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1: 254 1 ; WILLIAM JOSEPH KIRBY Bill Kirby was born January 4, 1913, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Francis J. Kirby and Maria Teresa Castal- lanos. His father, who graduated from Loyola College (M.D., University of Maryland), is a surgeon; chief of staff at St. Joseph ' s and Bon Secours Hospitals. He has two brothers. He prepared at Gilman School, and Newman School, where he was on the Baseball Team, Manager of Football, and Business Manager of School Publications. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was on the Soccer Squad ( 1 ) ; Wrestling Squad ( 1 ) ; Baseball Squad ( i ) ; Intra- mural Touch Football Team, medal winner; member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place and 31 1 Joline; Sophomore year at 31 1 Joline, with J. E. McColgan; Junior and Senior years at 104 Patton, with John Stilwell. Kirby is engaged to Miss Marjorie Wagner, of New York City. He is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 1 10 East North Ave., Baltimore, Md. 1:255 3 3B- RICHARD GRAHAM KIRCHNER, JR. Graham Grum Kirch Kirchner was born January i, 1915, in Detroit, Mich. He has also lived in Princeton, N.J. He is the son of Richard G. Kirchner and Vita Campan. His father, who graduated from the University of Michigan, is a retired lawyer. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Gaylord Gillis ' 35, Navarre Macomb ' 36, Hewitt Wells ' 37, and Kirkland Alexander ' 37. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was a member of the Dramatic Society, Literary Monthly Board, and Entertain- ment Committee. At Princeton he was a holder of half of H. A. H. Baker Schol- arship ( 1 ) ; Editor the Dink ( 1 ) ; member acting company of Theatre Intime (1). Kirchner left college at the end of Freshman year, since which time he has appeared in several theatrical productions. He ex- pects to continue in the theatrical profession. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Care Mrs. A. W. Jarvis, 15 Murray Place, Princeton, N.J. C 256 ] GEORGE STAN LEY KOEHLER Stan Koehler was born March 27, 1915, in West Orange, N.J. He has also lived in New York City, and in Rutherford, N.J. He is the son of M. Ray Koehler ' 12 and Alice Louise Hughes. His father is manager of the Benefit and Medical Department of the American Telegraph and Telephone Company. He has one brother, R. B. Koehler ' 36. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Harvey Koehler ' 95 and Norman Koehler ' 99. He prepared at Rutherford High School, where he was on the Editorial Staff of the School Paper, Senior Year Book Board, member Latin Club, French Club, Glee Club, Student Council, and National Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in English; winner Graduate Council Award, Freshman First Honor Man (1) ; Class of 1870 Sophomore English Prize; honorable mention for Francis Biddle Sophomore Prize (2) ; Phi Beta Kappa, and Wood Legacy Prize (3). He was on the Freshman and Varsity Wrestling Teams (1), letter (2) (3) (4) ; member Glee Club, accompanist and soloist (3) ; Student Tutoring. During the four years of college he roomed at 18 Middle Dod. Koehler plans to continue his studies in English. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 87 Maple St., Rutherford, N.J. 1:257 3 -la 3E RAYMOND BURNS KOEHLER Ray Koehler was born September 9, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in West Orange and in Rutherford, N.J. He is the son of M. Raymond Koehler ' 12 and Louise Hughes. His father is manager of the Medical Department of the American Telegraph and Telephone Company. He has one brother. H. W. Koehler ' 95, and E. J. Koehler ' 05, are his uncles. He prepared at Rutherford High School, where he was on the Cross Country Team, member Year Book Board, and of various clubs. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Cross Country Team ; member Gateway Club, Vice-President. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 8 Middle Dod; Junior year at 231 Brown, with E. G. Collister; Senior year at 5 South Edwards. Koehler plans to continue his studies in Geology, at Columbia, and to become a geologist. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 87 Maple St., Rutherford, N.J. [2583 -la 3E- EDWARD WALTER KOERBER Baron Koerber was born April 9, 1913, in Springfield, Mass. He has also lived in New Britain, Conn. He is the son of Edward Daniel Koerber and Ann Morris. His father is a machine technician, with P. and T. Corbin, New Britain, Conn. He has three sisters. He prepared at New Britain High School, where he was on the Track and Football Teams, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Architecture ; Junior Departmental honors. He was on the Varsity Football Squad, J.V. insignia (2) (3) (4) ; Student Lunch Agency ; Parking Squad. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Bank St.; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 39 South Edwards. Koerber plans to continue his studies in Architecture, at Prince- ton, and to engage in architectural work. He is a Lutheran. His permanent address is 91 Maple St., New Britain, Conn. C 259 3 ROBERT YATES KOPF Jitter-bug Kopf was born April 1 1, 1914, in Warren, Pa. He is the son of H. D. Kopf and Mary Yates. His father is a manufacturer; with the Hammond Iron Works, Warren, Pa. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Kiskiminetas Springs School, where he was on the Football Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Foot- ball Team, numerals (1); Varsity, letter (2) (3) (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 10 North Reunion, with R. J. Minnich and J. C. Baker; Sophomore year at 10 North Reunion, with Minnich; Junior and Senior years with Minnich at the Tower Club. Kopf is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 509 Market St., Warren, Pa. C 260 ] -la 3B- EUGENIO MARTINS LAGE Gene Lage was born April 1 1, 1913, in Rio de Janeiro. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Antonio Martins Lage, deceased, and Eugenia Sa de Azevedo. His father, who graduated from M.I.T., was an electrical engineer. He has four brothers and one sister. He prepared at Choate School. At Princeton he majored in Electrical Engineering; member of Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., with Edgar da Rocha Miranda; Sophomore year at 16 Little, alone; Junior year at 95 Blair, with G. D. White and J. R. Withington; Senior year at 95 Blair, with White. Lage ' s permanent address is Avenida Atlantica 650, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [261 3 s BJCSIOI WILLIAM GEORGE LAMB Harpo Lambo Bill Lamb was born November 24, 1913, in Bayside, Long Island. He has also lived in New York City and in Elizabethtown, N.Y. He is the son of Thomas White Lamb and Elizabeth Jung, deceased. His father, a graduate of the University of Dundee, is an architect; owner and president of Thomas W. Lamb, Inc. He has four brothers and one sister. He prepared at Irving-on-the-Hudson, Hill, Choate, and Fes- senden Schools, where he was active in Baseball, Tennis, Golf, Soccer, and Squash, and in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Economics; member Theatre Intime. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St., with R. S. Longstaff ; Sophomore year at 323 Pyne, with Longstaff and B. W. Jesser; Junior year with Jesser at 53 Little; Senior year at 53 Little with Jesser and LongstafF. Lamb will probably engage in theater construction and design- ing, with T. W. Lamb, Inc. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 49 East 96th St., New York City. [262] JOHN ROGERS LANAHAN Rodge Lanahan was born April 23, 1914, in Trenton, N.J. He is the son of Frank H. Lanahan and Mary Rogers. His father is retired. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is John W. R. Zisgen ' 26. He prepared at Trenton High School, where he was active in Student Government and Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Politics. During the four years at college he roomed at 152 Wither- spoon, alone. Lanahan is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 444 Rutherford Ave., Trenton, N.J. 1:2633 3G- 2vun FRED GOURLEY LANCASTER, JR. Monk Lancaster was born January 18, 1914, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Fred G. Lancaster and Carolyn Elvira Marsh. His father is vice-president of the Diamond Alkali Company. He has three brothers. He prepa red at Staunton Military Academy and Shady Side Academy, where he was on the Basketball Team, Sports Manager, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering; member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 45 University Place; Sophomore and Junior years at 1 1 Hamilton, with G. J. Fickes; Senior year at 52 ' 79 Hall, with Fickes. Lancaster is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 39 Hoodridge Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1:264 a 1) ROBERT KUMLER LANDIS, JR. Bob Landis was born April 19, 1915, in Dayton, Ohio. He is the son of Robert K. Landis ' 07 and Bertha Burtch. His father, who also attended Harvard Law School, is an attorney, with the firm of McMahon, Corwin, Landis and Markham. He has one brother. He prepared at Oakwood High School, where he was on the Football and Track Teams, and a member of the Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group honors (three years). He was on the Freshman Track Team, numerals; 150-pound Football Team, insignia (2) (3) (4) ; Rugby Team, blazer (3) ; member Tiger Inn. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 12 Holder, with S. S. Brown; Junior and Senior years at 222 Cuyler, with John H. Drummond. Landis plans to study law at Harvard, and to become an attorney. He is an Episcopalian and an Independent. His permanent address is 930 Schantz Ave., Dayton, Ohio. C265] 3E- ROBERT CHRISTIAN LANG Bob Lang was born June 3, 1913, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in Irvington, N.J., and Gillette, N.J. He is the son of Henry Lang and Vi da Christian, deceased. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Newark Academy, where he was active in all sports, and on the Baseball, Football, and Basketball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Engineering ; honors in that depart- ment; Pyne Scholarship winner. He was on the Freshman Foot- ball and Baseball Teams; Varsity Baseball Squad (2) ; Publicity Manager for Engineering activities ; member Princeton Engineer- ing Society; American Society of Civil Engineers (Student Chap- ter) ; Army Ordnance Association; Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory ; Sopho- more year in Blair Hall, with John Furlong ; Junior and Senior years with Furlong at 53 ' 79 Hall. Lang plans to study Aeronautical Engineering, at the Newark School of Engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Gillette, N.J. [2663 -la 3E- CHARLES WESLEY LAPHA Wes Lapha was born February 25, 1915, in Scranton, Pa. He has also lived in Clarks Summit, Pa., Pittsford, N.Y., and Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of Charles E. Lapha and Claudia L. Waters. His father is a civil engineer. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Monroe High School, in Rochester, and Pitts- ford High School, where he was active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Psychology; Second Group honors in that department; Hartley Scholarship winner (4). He was a member of FERA (3) ; Parking Squad (2) (3) (4) ; Monitor (2) (3) (4), etc. During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 37 North Edwards. Lapha will probably engage in teaching. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 40 Shepard St., Rochester, N.Y. 1:2673 WILLIAM FREDERIC LAPORTE, JR. Bill Laporte was born September 3, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Passaic, N.J., and Buck Hill Falls, Pa. He is the son of William Frederic Laporte and Florence Marian Kahn. His father is a banker ; vice-president and director of Peoples Bank ; city treasurer of Passaic. He has one brother, John H. Laporte ' 38. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on The Hill School News Board, and a member of the Dramatic Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Daily Prince tonian Business Board (1) (2) (3) (4); Business Manager of The Dink (1); member Theatre Intime (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 105 Henry; second term of Freshman year, and Sophomore year, at 1 1 1 Joline, with Frederic P. Kim- ball ; Junior year at 81 Patton, with Kimball ; Senior year at 9 Blair Tower, with Kimball, F. L. Kopff, L. H. Larsen, and H. J. Stevens. Laporte plans to attend Harvard Business School, and to engage in business. He is a Presbyterian and an Independent Republican. His permanent address is 86 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N.J. 1:2683 LAURENCE HENRY LARSEN harry hank Larscn was born December 21, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Montclair, N.J., Lima, Ohio, and Harwich Port, Mass. He is the son of Lewis A. Larsen, Northwestern ' 02, and Ellouise Baker Larsen. His father is in the railroad equipment business; vice-president and treasurer of Lima Locomotive Works, Inc., in Lima, Ohio. He has one brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Dramatic Board, member Glee Club, Student Council, and Track Team. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was Varsity Soccer Manager (4) ; member Glee Club (1) (2) ; Choir (1) ; Managers ' Club; Elm Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 132 Holder, with F. L. Kopff ; Junior and Senior years at 7-9 Blair Tower, with H. J. Stevens, J. W. Kephart, F. L. Kopff, F. P. Kimball, and W. F. Laporte. Larsen plans to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 750 West Market St., Lima, Ohio. [269] T FREDERICK RICHMOND LAWSON Fntz, Skippy Lawson was born March 24, 1912, in Boston, Mass. He is the son of Peter C. Lawson and Annie K. Dickerman, deceased. His father is a decorator. He has four brothers and four sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Charles Dickerman ' 14. He prepared at Exeter Academy, where he was on the Football, Hockey, and Tennis Teams, a member of the Glee Club, and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Football, Hockey, and Tennis Teams, numerals in all; Varsity Hockey Team (2) (3) (4). During Freshman year he roomed in Reunion, with Ken Willis ; Sophomore year with Willis in Hamilton; Junior and Senior years at the Colonial Club. Lawson expects to engage in salesmanship, with the General Cable Corporation. C 270 3 FRANCIS WOODBURN LEARY Frank Leary was born January 29, 1915, in Binghamton, N.Y. He is the son of Francis V. V. Leary and Eve Woodburn. His father, a graduate of Albany Law School, is a lawyer. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at the Hun School, where he was on the Fencing Team, and School Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in History; McLean Oratorical Prize winner. He was on the Freshman Fencing Team, major numerals; Fencing Team, minor letters (2) (3); Boxing Team (4) ; member Daily Princetonian Editorial Board ; Whig-Clio ; Anti-War Society; Court Club, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 23 Madison St., with R. A. Sincerbeaux; Sophomore year with Sincerbeaux at 311 Henry; Junior and Senior years, also with Sincerbeaux, at 108 Patton. Leary is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 216 Court St., Binghamton, N.Y. 1:271 3 3E- MALCOLM LEIGHTON Jack Leighton was born May 3, 1915, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Alexander E. Leighton and Charlotte Neuber. His father is a banker. He has one brother. He prepared at Hempstead High School, in Hempstead, N.Y., where he was Business Manager of the Year Book. At Princeton he majored in English, winning the Class of 1870 Prize in Old English (3). He was on the Princetonian Board, Literary Observer (3) (4). During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 306 Foulke, alone ; Junior year at 93 Holder, with Richard W. Nebel ; Senior year at 8 North Reunion, with Roger A. Walke, Jr. Leighton may continue his studies in English at Princeton, and expects to engage in teaching. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 7 Hilton Place, Hempstead, N.Y. C 272 ] HARRY HENRY LeVEEN LeVeen was born August lo, 1914, in Woodhaven, N.Y. He has also lived in Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y., and Jamaica, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of Edward P. LeVeen and Anna M. Schlaberg. His father is a woolen manufacturer; president Edward P. Le- Veen Company, and of the E. G. Carlton Woolen Mills, Inc. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at New York Military Academy, and Lawrence- ville School, where he was on the Publications Board and Swim- ming Team. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman Swimming Team, numerals. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 University Place; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 144 Witherspoon. LeVeen plans to study medicine, and to engage in the medical profession. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 182-35 Midland Parkway, Jamaica, Long Island, N.Y. C 273 ] FELIX JOFFRE LEVY-HAWES Mack Flix Levy-Hawes was born February 12, 1915, in Larchmont, N.Y. He has also lived in Paris, France, New York City, and Rye, N.Y. He is the son of Maurice Levy-Hawes and Evelyn Davies. His father is an importer and manufacturer; with the Hygienol Puff Company. He has one brother and one sister. Several of his relatives graduated from Princeton. He prepared at Chateau de Bures, where he was on the Soccer, Basket- ball, and Tennis Teams, active in Student Government, Dramatics, and Printing. At Princeton he majored in French Civilization. He was on the Soccer Team, numerals (1) ; Varsity Soccer Team, letters (2) (3) (4) ; Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals ; member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place; Sophomore year at 322 ' 01 Hall, with J. O. Rhome ; Junior and Senior years at 32 Patton, with J. O. Rhome and A. H. Garrett. Levy-Hawes expects to engage in business, with his father ' s firm. His permanent address is Trilarch, Woodlands Road, Harrison, N.Y. C 274 ;] ARCHIBALD ROSS LEWIS Arch Archie Lewis was born August 25, 1914, in Bronxville, N.Y. He has also lived in Paris, Cannes, London, and Princeton. He is the son of Burdette Gibson Lewis, Nebraska ' 04, and Pearl Merriam Archibald. His father is a business and social statistician, connected with the American Institute of Public Welfare and The Equitable Assessment Association. He has one brother and two sisters. Burdette G. Lewis, Jr., ' 34 is his brother. He prepared at the Taft School, where he was on the Soccer Team, member Dramatic and Debating Societies, Publications Board, Musical Clubs ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in History; Honor Roll (2) (3); University Scholarship holder (1) (2) (3) (4). He was on the Wrestling Squad (1) ; Second Freshman Crew (1) ; Scrub Football Team (4) ; member Whig-Clio, Vice-President of Whig, Whig-Clio Council (4) ; Chairman New Jersey Club (3) ; member The Club (4) ; the Hockey Club (4) ; Westminster Society ; Student Tutoring Association ; Candidate Manager of Baseball (2) ; member Terrace Club, Assistant Treasurer (3), Vice-President (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 151 Lockhart, alone; Sophomore year at 42 Little, with M. H. Rittenhouse, Jr.; Junior and Senior years at 132 Little, with Rittenhouse. Lewis plans to continue his studies in Archaeology at the University of Pennsylvania, and to become an archaeologist. He is a Presbyterian and an Independent. His permanent address is 57 Cleveland Lane, Princeton, NJ. ARTHUR ROBERT LEWIS Art Lewis was born October ii, 1914, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Nathan Lewis and May Harris. His father is in the manufacturing business; secretary-treasurer of Kahn Feldman, Inc. He has one brother, Stephen H. Lewis ' 31, and one sister. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School, where he was on the Soccer and Lacrosse Teams, Publications Board, member Dramatic Society, and Round-Table. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Polo Team ; member Interclub Committee ; Gateway Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. ; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 21 1 Henry. Lewis is Jewish and a Republican. His permanent address is 817 East 18th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. I 276 ] Vm ) ftMi MELVIN PALMER LEWIS Mel, Doc Lewis was born December 25, 1913, in Toledo, Ohio. He has also lived in Perrysburg, Ohio. He is the son of Howard Lewis, Denison ' 00, LL.D., and Caroline Palmer. His father is an attorney; senior member of the firm of Doyle and Lewis. He has one brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was Manager of the Swimming Team, and a member of the Press Club. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was Advertising Manager of the Bric-a-Brac; member Cannon Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 141 Holder, with E. B. Entwisle; Junior year at 13 ' 79 Hall, with L. C. Ford and C. D. Scudder; Senior year with Ford at n ' 7Q Hall. Lewis plans to study law at Michigan, and to become a lawyer. He is a Baptist and a Republican. 1:2773 s® THOMAS AMERMAN LEWIS Squirrel Lewis was born April 24, 1914, in Norfolk, Va. He is the son of Frederick Lewis, Cornell ' 01, and Mary Teresa Amerman. His father is a publisher, vice-president of Norfolk Newspapers. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Woodberry Forest School, where he was on the Track Team and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a Track Man- agerial Candidate (2), Assistant Track Manager (3), Manager (4) ; member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 332 Witherspoon, with D. MacDougald; Sophomore year with MacDougald at 12 Holder; Junior year at 522 Cuyler with Gregory, Crow, and Woodle; Senior year at 331 ' 01 Hall, with Gregory, Groel, Cullinan, Van Winkle, and Pollock. Lewis expects to attend the Harvard School of Business Ad- ministration, and to engage in newspaper work, with Norfolk Newspapers. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 556 Mowbray Arch, Norfolk, Va. c m HAROLD ALEXANDER LEY, JR. Hal, Harry Ley was born May 13, 1914, in Springfield, Mass. He is the son of Harold A. Ley, and Anne Kingsley, deceased. His father is in the real estate business ; president Life Extension Institute; vice-president Fred T. Ley Company. He has three sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Elliott W. Springs ' 17. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was on the Student Council; Football Manager; Cum haude. At Princeton he majored in Economics; member Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 104 ' 01 Hall, with Jack Silvers; Sophomore year at 104 ' 01 Hall, with Silvers and Fusco Martin; Junior and Senior years at 141 ' 03 Hall, with Fusco Martin and Quin Morton. Ley will probably become affiliated with the Life Extension Institute. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 10 Millard Ave., Bronxville, N.Y. C 279 3 -la BE- CHARLES EWING GREEN LLOYD Charlie Lloyd was born February 25, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Nelson McA. Lloyd, Penn State ' 97, A.B., deceased, and Suzanne Livingston Green, also deceased. His father was a writer and newspaper man; former city editor of the old New York Sun and Evening Post. He has one brother. He prepared at Harvey School, Hawthorne, N.Y., and Law- renceville. At Lawrenceville he was on the Lawrence and the Lit Boards, and a member of the Periwig (Dramatic) Club. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Stockton Pyne Schol- arship winner ( 1 ) ; member Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Hamilton, with Wallace T. Foote; Sophomore and Junior years at 12 Hamilton, with Thurlow M. Gordon, Jr. ; Senior year at 35 North West, with Allen C. Poole. Lloyd plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. 1:2803 CHARLES WAIT LLOYD Chuck Lloyd was born January 15, 1914, in Catawba, Va. He has also lived in Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of John J. Lloyd, Roanoke College, and University of Virginia M.D., and Frances Wait. His father is a physician; consultant at the University of Rochester Medical School ; on the staff of Rochester General Hospital, Highland Hospital, and Genesee Hospital. He has two brothers. Lloyd ' s grandfather was among his relatives attending Princeton. He prepared at Loomis Institute, where he was on the Football, Boxing, and Track Teams, member Glee Club and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman Track Team, numerals; Cross Country Team, letter (2); Bnc-a-Brac Board; Triangle Club ; Student Employment Agency ; Yacht Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 42 Wiggins St., with A. K. Nimick and F. S. Welsh; Sophomore year at 512 Laughlin, with Eddie McPherson ; Junior year at 3 South Middle Reunion and 2-D Holder, with E. N. Van Hart, J. W. Sargent, and Jens Collier; Senior year at 2-D Holder, with Van Hart and Sargent. Lloyd plans to attend Medical School at the University of Rochester, and to become a doctor. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 183 Vassar St., Rochester, N.Y. 1:281 ] MORRIS LLOYD Lloyd was born April 20, 1913, in Ardmore, Pa. He is the son of Stacy B. Lloyd ' 98, and Eleanor B. Morris. His father is a banker; president P hiladelphia Savings Fund Society. He has one brother and one sister. Stacy B. Lloyd, Jr., ' 30 is his brother. He prepared at Montgomery School, and St. Paul ' s School, where he was active in Football, Hockey, and Rowing. At Princeton he majored in Architecture; Honors in that de- partment. He was a member of the Student-Faculty Association ; Ivy Club, Undergraduate Governor. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 63 Campbell ; Soph- omore year at 65 Campbell ; Junior and Senior years at 1 23 ' 03 Hall, with H. B. Roberts, L. W. Wister, R. S. Ranch, and A. B. Wheeler. Lloyd expects to continue his architectural studies, at Prince- ton, and will probably become an architect. He is an Episcopalian and an Independent. His permanent address is Mill Creek Road, Ardmore, Pa. I 282 3 WILLIS FREDERICK LOEFFEL Wm, Bill Loeffel was born January 20 ,1915, in Jersey City, N.J. He is the son of Frederick A. Loeflfel and Adele Kittel. His father is passenger agent for the Pennsylvania Railroad, at the Newark, N.J., station. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Dickinson High School, in Jersey City, where he was on the Basketball and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering; First Group honors (3) ; Honor Roll (2) (3). He was on the Brown Hall Basketball Team (2) ; Madison Club Basketball Team (3) (4) ; member Princeton Engineering Society; Student Chapter of American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Cashier at Football Games; member Madison Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore year at 124 Brown; Junior and Senior years at 242 Witherspoon. Loeffel may work for a Ch.E. degree, at Princeton. [283:1 -la 3B- FRANK WILLIAM LOVEJOY, JR. Herby Lovejoy was born March 3, 1914, in Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of Frank William Lovejoy, M.I.T. ' 95, and Florence Fuller. His father is president of the Eastman Kodak Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was Photographic Editor of the Hotchkiss Record. At Princeton he majored in Biology; member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. ; Sophomore year at 501 ' 03 Hall with Sam Tyler, George Hawks, W. Potter and W. Attwood; Junior year at 501 ' 03 Hall with Tyler, Hawks, B. Ridgway, A. Taylor, and H. Cross; Senior year also at 501 ' 03 Hall, with Tyler, Hawks, Ridgway, and Cross. Lovejoy plans to attend University of Rochester Medical School, and to engage in the medical profession. He is a Universalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 56 Berkeley St., Rochester, N.Y. 1:2843 GEORGE HAROLD LUCAS George Lucas was born November 22, 1914, in Bordentown, N.J. He is the son of J. Harold Lucas, Rider ' s Business College, B.C.S., and Elizabeth M. Robbins. His father is registrar at Bordentown Military Institute. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Bordentown Military Institute, where he was on the Tennis Team. At Princeton he majored in the Classics; on the Honor Roll (3). He was on the Tennis Team; member Chess Club; League of Evangelical Students. During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 13 Middle Dod. Lucas is a Baptist and a Republican. His permanent address is Bordentown, N.J. 1:2853 SEBASTIAN BENJAMIN LUPICA hup Lupica was born April 14, 1912, in New York City. He is the son of Charles Lupica and Caterine Conti. He has one sister. He prepared at DeWitt Clinton High School, in New York, and Princeton Preparatory School. At High School he was Third Form Representative; member Rep. Assembly for three terms; member Medical Squad for three terms. At Prep School he was on the Track Team. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. Lupica lived at home during the first term of Freshman year ; second term. Freshman year, he roomed at 40 North Edwards; Sophomore year at 18 South Middle Reunion. He left college at the end of Sophomore year, and during the year 1934-35 engaged in various kinds of work; he returned to college in the fall of 1935, with the Class of ' 38. Lupica intends to study Chemistry at Johns Hopkins, and to engage in medical research or industrial chemistry. He is a Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is Hopewell, N.J. C 286 3 ALVIN LOTHROP LUTTRELL Lody Luttrell was born March 30, 1914, in Washington, D.C. He has also lived in Falls Church, Va. He is the son of Nathaniel Horace Luttrell, and Harriet Lothrop, deceased. His father is a financier. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Sidwell ' s Friends School, in Washington, D.C, where he was on the Soccer, Basketball, and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Swimming Squad; member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 25 Hill Dormitory ; Soph- omore, Junior, and Senior years at 13 Campbell. Luttrell plans to attend the Harvard School of Business Administration. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2001 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. [ 287 ] KEITH LYNAHAN Lynahan was born August 31, 1914, in Pensacola, Fla. He has also lived in Bound Brook, N.J. He is the son of James P. Lynahan and Edna Fletcher. His father is superintendent of stores for the Calco Chemical Company, Inc. He has one brother. He prepared at Bound Brook High School, where he was a member of the High Honor Society, a Class Officer, Business Manager of the Year Book, on the Debating, Track, Basketball, and Baseball Teams, Costume Manager of the Senior Class Play, President of Debating, Mathematics, and Audubon Clubs. At Princeton he majored in Economics, winning University B Scholar- ship (2) (3). He was on the Freshman Baseball Team; Intramural Sports CO (2) (3) (4); member Whig-Clio (1) (2) (3) (4); Catholic Club (1) (2) (3) (4); Madison Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 Bank St.; Sophomore year at 7-10 South Edwards, with E. G. Albright ' 34, G. L. Eckel ' 34, and J. C. Kennedy ' 35; Junior year at 7-10 South Edwards, with Kennedy, H. R. Wilkinson ' 35, and R. L. Fitzgerald ' 35 ; Senior year alone at 9 South Edwards. Lynahan intends to study law, at Harvard or Columbia, and to become a lawyer. He is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 221 Church St., Bound Brook, N.J. C 288 ] CHARLES WILLISTON McALPIN, II Charlie McAlpin was born August 30, 1912, in Baltimore, Md. He has also lived in Madison, N.J. He is the son of Edwin A. McAlpin ' 97, D.D., and Emily Pickard. His father is retired. He has one brother and two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are D. H. McAlpin ' 85, C. W. McAlpin ' 88, Ken- neth R. McAlpin ' 05, A. H. McAlpin ' 07, J. Roderick McAlpin ' 15, D. H. McAlpin, III, ' 20, B. B. McAlpin ' 21, Donald McAlpin ' 23, Townsend McAlpin ' 2 J, E. A. McAlpin, III, ' 32, M. E. McAlpin ' 32, D. H. McAlpin, IV, and B. B. McAlpin, Jr. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was active in Student Gov- ernment and a member of the Y.M.C.A. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Triangle Club and Theatre Intime ; Quadrangle Club, Secretary (3). During Freshman year he roomed at 512 Laughlin, with A. L. Smith; Sophomore year at 54 ' 79 Hall, with . L. Smith and R. B. Gibby ; Junior year with Williamson Thomas at 52 ' 79 Hall ; Senior year at 54 ' 79 Hall, with A. L. Smith and R. B. Gibby. McAlpin will engage in the stock brokerage business, in New York. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 130 Madison Ave., Madison, N.J. [ 289] HARRY McCALL, JR. Mac, Bud McCall was born November 27, 1915, in New Orleans, La. He is the son of Harry McCall, Tulane University ' 07, and Lilia Kennard. His father is an attorney, with the firm of Denegre, Leavy, and Chaffe in New Orleans. He has one sister. He prepared at Manual Training School, in New Orleans, and Lawrenceville. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was a member of the Catholic Club, and Cloister Inn Club, Vice-Presi- dent. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 321 Henry, with W. J. Harrison and W. Beeman; Junior year at 215 ' 01 Hall, with Duncan MacDougal, II; Senior year at 132 Cuyler. McCall intends to study law at Harvard, and to become an attorney, affiliated with Denegre, Leavy and Chaffe. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is 2426 Prytania St., New Orleans, La. C 290 ] ROSCOE PARKE McCLAVE, JR. Rod McClave was born November 19, 1913, in Cliffside, N.J. He is the son of Roscoe P. McClave ' 03, and Margaret Stock- ton Cummins. His father is an engineer; member of the firm of McClave McClave; engineer of Bergen County, New Jersey. He has two brothers and four sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are B. D. McClave ' 12, and C. L. Bow- man ' 12. He prepared at Stevens Preparatory School, where he was on the Football, Baseball, Basketball, and Track Teams, and a member of the Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering. He was on the Freshman Football Team; Freshman Baseball Team, numerals; Football, scrubs, letters (2) (3) ; member Tiger Inn. During the four years at college he roomed at 310 Hamilton, withS.W. McClave, III. McClave will probably engage in engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 244 Clark Terrace, Cliffside, N.J. C 291 3 QUINCY GORDON McCLELLAN Mac McClellan was born October 7, 1912, in Mercer, Pa. He has also lived in Trenton, N.J. He is the son of Harold G. McClellan, Grove City College ' 01, and Jessie Gordon. His father is a banker; president Farmers ' National Bank. He has two sisters. Colonel W. W. Gordon ' 06 is his cousin. He prepared at Western Reserve Academy, and Mercersburg, where he was on the Boxing, Debating, and Basketball Teams. At Princeton he majored in History; member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 101 Blair, with G. W. Offutt, III; Sophomore year at 323 Joline, with R. S. Mather; Junior and Senior years at 14 Vandeventer Ave. McClellan will probably engage in the coal tar products business, with Koppers Company, in Pittsburgh. He is a Republican. His permanent address is Mercer, Pa. I 292 3 CARL HOLZ McCLURE, III Mac McClure was born September 29, 1914, in Webster Groves, Mo. He has also lived in Long Beach, Calif., and New Rochelle, N.Y. He is the son of Carl H. McClure, Jr., and Linnie Louise Holz. His father is an executive with the J. C. Penney Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at New Rochelle Senior High School. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Tiger Board (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Bnc-a-Brac Board, Business Manager ; Triangle Club (3) (4) ; Glee Club (2) (3) (4) ; Associate Undergraduate Motion Picture Committee ; Westminster Society ; Advertising Manager McCarter Theatre Program ; member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 32 Vandeventer Ave., with George F. Barber; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 321 Cuyler, with Barber. McClure will probably study either Law or Business Administration at Harvard. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 121 Trenor Drive, New Rochelle, N.Y. [ 293 ] -13 3E- CHARLES EDWARD McCONNELL, JR. Ted, Mac McConnell was born February 22, 1915, in Plainiield, N.J. He has also lived in South Orange, N.J. He is the son of Charles E. McConnell and Anne R. Waldo. His father is an artificial silk broker, with S. T. Palay Textile Corporation in New York. He has two sisters. He prepared at Loomis School, in Windsor, Conn., where he was on the Publications Board, and a member of the Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering; Phi Beta Kappa (3). He was on the Princetonian Photographic Board ( 1 ) ; Waiter in Commons (1) (2); Student Tutoring (3) (4); Fire Wood Agency (3) (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place; Sophomore year at 17 South Edwards; Junior and Senior years at 143 Brown with T. K. Elliott. McConnell will probably engage in chemical engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 640 West 8th St., Plainfield, N.J. [ 294 3 JOHN EDWARD McCRACKEN Jack McCracken was born July 28, 1914, in Lambertville, N.J. He is the son of Charles D. McCracken ' 02 and Elizabeth Holcombe. His father is in the real estate and insurance business. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Prince- ton are Charles Dowden McCracken ' 02, Frederick Beekman McCracken ' 07, and W. Wells Newell ' 34. He prepared at Blair Academy, where he was active in Wrestling and Journalism. At Princeton he majored in Politics. During Freshman year he roomed at 428 Pyne; Sophomore year at 224 Joline, with C. H. Crozer; Junior and Senior years with Crozer at 7 1 Patton. McCracken plans to study law at Yale, and will probably become a lawyer. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 5 Jeiferson St., Lambertville, N.J. C 295 3 CHARLES FRANCIS McDONALD Chic Mac, Cholly McDonald was born September 9, 1915, in Trenton, N.J. He is the son of Dr. J. O. McDonald ' 05, M.D. Columbia ' 09, deceased, and Grace H. Blackwell. His father was a physician. He has two sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Soccer Team. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team; Freshman Soccer Team, numerals; J. V. Rugby Team ; member Madison Club. During the four years of college he roomed at 312 Brown with J. W. Thompson and J. H. Keet, Jr. McDonald intends to study medicine at the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons, in New York, and will probably become a surgeon. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. C 2963 DUNCAN MacDOUGALD, II MacDougald was born September 15, 1913, in Atlanta, Ga. He has also lived in Athens, Ga., and Brevard, N.C. He is the son of Duncan MacDougald, Auburn ' 93, and Elise Hansard. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who have attended Princeton are Hugh Richardson ' 94, and Ed- ward H. Inman. He prepared at Woodberry Forest School, where he was on the Tennis Team, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages; Second Group honors, departmental and general (3) (4). He was on the Fresh- man Tennis Team, numerals; Varsity Tennis Squad (2) (3); member Cloister Inn. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 332 Witherspoon, with T. A. Lewis; Junior year with Harry McCall at 215 ' 01 Hall; Senior year with McCall at 51 1 Cuyler. MacDougald will probably continue his studies in Germany, but is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Brevard, N.C. C 297 3 Sm iZS LYMAN LEAVITT McGRATH Mac McGrath was born December 8, 1914, in North Plainfield, N.J. He also lived in East Orange, N.J. He is the son of Maurice E. McGrath and Cora Amelia Shepherd. His father is a broker ; head of the Bond Department of Thomson McKinnon. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Montclair Academy, and Blair Academy, where he was active in Wrestling, Swimming, Baseball, Publications, Dramatics, and Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Swimming Team (1); Lacrosse Team (1); member Theatre Intime ; Arbor Inn, Assistant Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 Hill Dormitory, alone ; Sopho- more year, also alone, at 423 Pyne ; Junior year at 221 Pyne, with A. D. West; Senior year at 221 Pyne with D. Haven Scott. He expects to engage in the public utilities business, probably with the Public Service Company of New Jersey. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 44 Lafayette Ave., East Orange, N.J. 1:2983 -13 3B- JOHN FRANCIS McKAY, JR. Jack McKay was born January 19, 1915, in Staten Island, N.Y. He has also lived in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of John F. McKay and Charlotte C. Koenig. His father graduated from the College of the City of New York. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School, where he was on the Rifle and Soccer Teams, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Swimming Squad ; member Whig-Clio. McKay left college at the end of Freshman year. He worked for a year and a half with the Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc., in New York City, and is at present an assistant chemist with Esso Laboratories of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, in Elizabeth, N.J. He hopes to secure his degree at the Newark Technical School, and to become a research chemist. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 127 Lincoln Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. C 299 3 -la 3E GEORGE ALEXANDER McKEON Mac McKeon was born January lo, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of Alexander McKeon, Columbia ' 90, and Mar- guerite E. Engel. His father is in the customs business; deputy surveyor of the Port of New York. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy where he was on the Soccer Team, member Glee Club and Choir. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was on the Soccer Team, numerals (1) (2) ; Crew (1) ; News Agency; member R.O.T.C. During Freshman year he roomed at 10 South Middle Re- union; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 5 Lower Pyne, with L. L. Smith. McKeon will probably attend business school, in New York, and engage in business as a salesman. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 8 Arsdale Terrace, East Orange, N.J. C 300 1 DENNIS FRANCIS McMAHON, JR. Mac McMahon was born November 27, 1913, in Houston, Texas. He has also lived in Tulsa, Okla. He is the son of D. F. McMahon and Mary Jane Shear. His father is an independent oil producer. He has one brother. He prepared at Cascia Hall, in Tulsa, and the Choate School, in Wallingford, Conn. At Choate he was on the Track and Hockey Teams; on the Choate News Board. At Princeton he majored in English. He was a member of The Club (3) (4) ; Elm Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 3-B Hamilton, with F. L. Keyes; Junior and Senior years at 61 Pat- ton, with Keyes. McMahon may possibly study journalism at the University of Missouri, and hopes to engage in journalistic work. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is 2104 South Madison St., Tulsa, Okla. C 301 3 HUGH ALLEN MacMILLAN, JR. Mac MacMillan was born Septemiber 28, 1912, in Helena, Mont. He has also lived in Eureka, Utah, and in Cumberland, Md. He is the son of Dr. Hugh A. MacMillan, College of Physicians and Surgeons ' 08, and Ellen Bawling. His father is a doctor. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Football, Basketball and Track Teams, and Senior Council. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Second Honors, Junior and Senior years; winner Leander Stockwell Jadwin Memorial Scholarship for $1,000. He was on the Varsity Football Team (2) (3) (4); Varsity Basketball Team (2) (3), Captain (4); Freshman Football and Basketball Teams; memiber Blotter Agency ; Waiter at Commons ; member Tiger Inn, House Committee member and Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 633 Laughlin, with Robert H. French ; Sophomore year at 36 University Place, with French ; Junior year at Blair Tower, with Manning Brown; Senior year, with Brown at the Tiger Inn. MacMillan plans to attend Harvard Medical School, and to engage in the practice of medicine. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 229 Union St., Cumberland, Md. C 302 ] s% sociioiz nr GEORGE WELLS McMURRAY Mac McMurray was born May 2, 1915, in Morristown, N.J. He has also lived in Greystone Park, N.J. He is the son of Dr. George B. McMurray, Albany Medical College ' 05, and Lydia Lee Wells. His father is a psychiatrist. He has one brother. He prepared at Morristown High School, where he was active in Dramatics, Baseball, and in the School Publications. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy; First Group honors. He was a member of Theatre Intime (1) (2), Executive Committee (3) (4) ; Arbor Inn, Vice-President. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place; Sophomore year at 101 Henry; Junior and Senior years at 113 Henry, with Richard Kilcullen. McMurray expects to study for a Ph.D. in Philosophy, at Princeton, and to become a professor of Philosophy. His permanent address is Greystone Park, N.J. C 303 3 HENRY PIPER McNULTY Mac Mac nut ts McNulty was born November 12, 1913, in Wusih, China. He has also lived in Soochow, Nanking, and Shanghai, China; St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada ; and New York City. He is the son of Henry Augustus McNulty ' 95, and Edith Clara Piper. His father is principal of a boys ' school in China. He has three brothers. He prepared at Kent School, in Kent, Conn., where he was on the Football and Tennis Teams, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Daily Princetonian Board, Business Manager (4) ; Supervisor of Ush- ers (4) ; Chairman Prince-Tiger Dance Committee (4) ; Colonial Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 3 1 University Place, with I. W. Morris; Sophomore year at 13-A Holder, with G. W. Nevius; Junior year, with Nevius at 432 Brown; Senior year at the Colonial Club, with C. I. Pierce. McNulty will probably engage in the advertising business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 186 Sullivan St., New York City. C 304 ] EDWARD B. McPHERSON Mac, Ed McPherson was born May 18, 1913, in Short Hills, N.J. He is the son of Norman C. McPherson and Margaret R. Cloud. His father, who graduated from Gettysburg University, is retired. He has two brothers and one sister. John C. McPherson ' 29 is his brother, and Donald P. McPherson ' 27 is his cousin. He prepared at South Kent School, where he was on the Foot- ball, Baseball, and Hockey Teams. At Princeton he was on the Freshman Hockey Team, numerals. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 5 1 Witherspoon ; Soph- omore year at 512 Laughlin, with C. W. Lloyd. McPherson left college at the end of Sophomore year, to attend the American Institute of Banking. He is at present engaged in the banking business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Short Hills, N.J. C 305 3 RODGER ELLISON MacQUIGG Mac MacQuigg was born December 12, 1913, 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 and Lilian Rodgers. His father, a graduate of Ohio State University, M.E., is engaged in research, consultant with the Union Carbide and Carbon Laboratories, Inc. He has two brothers. He prepared at Flushing High School, where he was on the Fencing Team, and Editor of the School Newspaper. At Princeton he majored in Biology; on the Honor Roll (3). He was on the Freshman Fencing Team; Rifle Team, Varsity blazer awarded (2); President Gun Club (1) (3); Court Club, Manager. During Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years he roomed at 118 ' 01 Hall, with Thomas D. Flynn; Senior year at 441 ' 01 Hall, with A. Pyott Spence, Jr. MacQuigg intends to study medicine. He is an Episcopalian and a Socialist. His permanent address is 356 Madison Ave., Flushing, Long Island, N.Y. 1:3063 ffi J. DE NAVARRE MACOMB, JR. Frenchy Mac Macomb was born July 30, 1913, in Bay Head, N.J. He has also lived in Chicago, 111. He is the son of J. de Navarre Macomb, University of Kansas ' 98, B.S., M.S., and C.E. ' 01, and Leonie Lentilhon. His father is assistant to the vice-president of the Inland Steel Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Hill School, in Pottstown, Pa., where he was a member of all the Musical Clubs, Year Book Board, Radio Club, Camera Cliib, and Outing Club. At Princeton he was a member of the Triangle Club (2) (3) ; Glee Club (1) (2) (3) ; Band (2) (3) ; Camera Club (1) (2) (3) ; Dance Orchestra. During Freshman year he roomed at 8 Dickinson St., with Albert C. Snell ; Sophomore year at 36 Patton, with Jack F. Eisenbrey ; first Junior year at 433 ' 03 Hall ; second Junior year at 35 North West, with William L. Nicoll, Jr. Macomb left college in June, 1935, and is at present employed with the Inland Steel Company in Chicago. He plans to study Metallurgy at the Armour Institute of Technology. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1176 First National Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111. C 307 1 PERCY CHILDS MADEIRA, III Perce Madeira was born March 2, 1915, in Wyncote, Pa. He has also lived in San Antonio and Houston, Tex., Oklahoma City, Okla., Jenkintown, Pa., Rydal, Pa., and Germantown, Pa. He is the son of Percy Childs Madeira, Jr., Harvard ' 10, and Margaret Townsend Carey. His father is a banker; vice-president in charge of trusts at Real Estate-Land Title and Trust Company, in Philadelphia. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Donaldson Cresswell ' 24, Andrew Carey ' 25, and Reginald Carey ' 31. He prepared at Penn Charter, Avon Old Farms, and St. George ' s Schools. At Penn Charter he was a member of the Glee Club, Dramatic Society, and Soccer Team; at Avon he was on the Literary Magazine Board; at St. George ' s he was on the Soccer Team and a member of the Civics Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Class Soccer Team; 150-pound Crew Squad (3); Chairman Bric-a-Brac Board; member Camera Club, Gun Club, and Debating Panels (1) (2) (3); Chairman Undergraduate Council Committee on the Library; member Committee on Undergraduate Activity ; Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 321 Pyne ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 34 Blair, with R. C. Hoffman, III. Madeira intends to study law at Pennsylvania, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is West School Lane, Germantown, Philadel- phia, Pa. CaoS] Zf H 13 ( iSi LIE- oyvuH WALTER McCLYMONDS MAITLAND Walt, Mait Maitland was born April 28, 1912, in New York City. He has also lived in Chicago, 111., Denver, Colo., and Los Angeles, Calif. He is the son of Dr. L. M. Maitland and Ruth McClymonds Maitland. His father, who graduated from the Harvard Med- ical School, is a doctor. He has one sister. He prepared at Choate and the Hun School, where he was on the Football, Baseball, Hockey, Basketball, Wrestling, and Ten- nis Teams, and art contributor to the Literary Magazine. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was on the Box- ing Team (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Park Place; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 321 ' 01 Hall. Maitland will probably engage in industrial housing. I 309 3 JOHN FRANCIS MALLOY Jack Irish Malloy was born November 29, 1913, in Tulsa, Okla. He is the son of Patrick Malloy, Notre Dame ' 06, deceased, and Lenore Harrington. His father was an oil producer ; president of Malloy Com- pany, of which his mother is now president and sole owner. He has two brothers. He prepared at Cascia Hall, and Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass., where he was Captain of the All-Club Football Team in 1932; on the Golf Team, ' 31 and ' 32; Basketball Team, ' 32. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Basketball Squad; Freshman Golf Team, numerals; Varsity Golf Team (2) (3), Captain (4) ; President Intercollegiate Golf Association (4) ; Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 University Place, with John Edie; Sophomore year at 81 Holder, with Robert C. Mayo; Junior year at 52 Blair, with Mayo; Senior year at 224 Lockhart, with W. H. Smith, P. V. Mohan, R. C. Mayo, G. D. Kinder, and S. J. Quinn. Malloy expects to engage in the oil business. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1131 East 19th St., Tulsa, Okla. C 310 1 ROBERT KADE MARDFIN Bob Mardfin was born August 20, 1915, in New York City. He has also lived in Bronxville and Yonkers, N.Y. He is the son of Victor H. Mardfin, C.C.N.Y. ' 08, and Columbia School of Journalism, and Clarabel Dolly Kade. His father is a customers ' man with Halle Stieglitz. He has one sister. He prepared at Horace Mann School, where he was Secretary of the General Association, Secretary of his Class, on the Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Track Teams, member Glee Club, Orchestra, Year Book and School Paper Boards. At Princeton he majored in French Civilization; New York State War Memorial Scholarship holder. He was on the Freshman Football Team ; Freshman Basketball Team, numerals; Freshman Baseball Team, numer- als; 150-pound Football Team (2), letter (4) ; Baseball Team (3) ; Club Football Team, Championship award (3) ; Club Basketball Team (3) (4) ; News Editor of the Daily Princetonian ; Associate Editor Bric-a-Brac ; mem- ber International Relations Club; Whig-Clio; Counsellors ' Staff, Princeton Summer Camp ; Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Vande venter Ave.; Sophomore year at 83 Blair, with W. M. Henkelman; Junior year at 83 Blair, with Henkelman; Senior year at 42-52 Patton, with Henkelman, J. R. Welsh, R. R. Heroy, and W. B. Kline. Mardfin plans to study law at Harvard. He is a Protestant Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 57 Hillcrest Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. 1:311 : WILSON FERREE MARKS Bilh Wee Willie Marks was born November 9, 1913, in Saltsburg, Pa. He is the son of James Lafayette Marks, Washington and Jefferson ' 07, A.B., M.A., and Sarah Sansom Wilson. His father is a headmaster at Kiskiminetas Springs School (Kiski). He has two brothers and two sisters, x mong his relatives who attended Princeton are Andrew Wilson ' 83, J. J. Daub ' 11, Andrew Stewart ' 26, Harry Wilson ' 28, and Andrew Barr ' 30. He prepared at Kiskiminetas, where he was Football Captain for two years ; on the Basketball Team ; Golf Team, four years (Captain two years) ; Editor of the School Paper, and President of the Class of ' 30. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Football and Basketball Teams, numerals in both ; Freshman Golf Team, Captain, numerals ; Varsity Football Team, letters (2) (3) ; Varsity Basketball Team, letters (2) ; Varsity Golf Team, and small P (2) (4). During Freshman year he roomed in North Reunion and 23 North West, with T. A. Craig ' 34, A. W. Craig ' 34, and J. H. McGiffert ' 34; Sopho- more year at 23 North West, with J. H. McGiffert and W. H. Lewis ; Junior year at the Elm Club, with G. S. Sipe ' 34, H. C. Smith ' 35, and P. H. Pauk ' 36; Senior year at 311 Walker, with E. D. Keller, F. K. Mont- gomery ' 37, L. V. Brown ' 37, and F. H. Sauter ' 37. Marks is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Kiski School, Saltsburg, Pa. C 312 3 BRUCE RAMAGE MARTIN Bruce Martin was born November 28, 1914, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Richard W. Martin, deceased, and Jean Bailey McFall. His father was a graduate of Pittsburgh Law School. He has one brother, Richard McFall Martin ' 33. Another brother, William McF. Martin ' 34, died in 1931. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, where he was on the Track and Football Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group honors (1) (2); Second General honors (3). During Freshman year he roomed at 422 Cuyler ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 423 Cuyler, with David R. Upson. Martin plans to attend the University of Pittsburgh Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is a Methodist and a Republican. C 313 3 HnfUinp i 7 sf JOHN HILDEBRANT MARTIN Jack Martin was born January 12, 1914, in Plainfield, N.J. He is the son of Frank B. Martin and Eugenia Drake Mid- daugh. His father is in the insurance business, member of the firm of Frank DuBois. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in English. He was a member of the Band ( 1 ) ; The Club ; Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 45 University Place; Sophomore year at 104 ' 01 Hall, with H. A. Ley and J. A. Silvers; Junior and Senior years at 141 ' 03 Hall, with H. A. Ley and Q. Morton. Martin expects to engage in the insurance business, with Frank DuBois. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 969 Cedarbrook Road, Plainfield, N.J. C 314 3 FRANK LESLIE MARTINE Marty Frank Martine was born March 15, 1915, in Newark, N.J. He is the son of Frank L. Martine, George Washington Uni- versity ' 04, deceased, and Nellie Clark. His father was a surgeon. He has no brothers or sisters. H e prepared at Newark Academy, where he was on the Foot- ball, Track, and Hockey Teams, and Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in English. He was a member of Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 3 1 University Place, with Arthur E. Tator, Jr.; Sophomore year with Tator at 14 Hamil- ton ; Junior and Senior years at 94 Blair. Martine will probably engage in the advertising business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 328 Park Ave., Newark, N.J. [3153 HOWARD BURTON MARVIN Howie Marv Marvin was born September 23, 1914, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in New York City, and in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is the son of Morris Edward Marvin and Rae Goldstein. His father is a manufacturer and exporter ; president Condor Oil and Paint S.A., and Brazil Oilicica S.A. He has one brother, Seymour G. Marvin ' 37, and one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Golf Team, Business Manager of The Lit member The Lawrence Board, Publications Committee. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Golf Squad; Varsity Golf Squad (2) (3) ; The Tiger Board (1) (2) (3), Advertising Manager (4) ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 438 Pyne ; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 214 Lockhart, with Seymour G. Marvin. Marvin will engage in business in Brazil, with his father. His permanent address is Avenida Atlantica 792, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. C 316 3 ; pciim JOHN TUFTON MASON, JR. Tuffy â–  Mason was born September 29, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Montclair and South Orange, N.J. He is the son of J. Tufton Mason, Fordham ' 01, LL.D., and Elizabeth Coffin Ketchum. His father is a lawyer; general counsel for the Inter- borough Rapid Transit Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Montclair Academy, where he was Editor of the Year Book and Business Manager of the School Paper. At Princeton he majored in Biology; honors in that department. He was Manager of Fencing, and a member of the Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year, first term, he roomed at 5 Upper Pyne ; second term at 321 Joline, with L. J. Heuser; Sophomore year alone at 428 Pyne; Junior year at 438 Pyne; Senior year at 14 South Dod, with J. B. Robinson. Mason intends to study medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, and to become a doctor. He is an Agnostic and a Socialist. His permanent address is 447 West South Orange Ave., South Orange, N.J. i: 317 1 RALPH SCHWEIZER MASON Rip Mason was born May 18, 1913, in Trenton, N.J. He has also lived in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Ralph S. Mason and Emilia Schweizer. His father, who attended Pratt Institute and Rider College, is an engineer ; master mechanic with J. H. Roebling Company, and power house engineer. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Trenton High School, where he was on the Dramatics and Publications Boards, and interested in Politics. Mason transferred to Princeton from Duke University, at the beginning of Sophomore year. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Interclub Basketball Team (3) (4); Interclub Baseball Team (2); active in Y.M.C.A. work; Assistant Cashier at the Commons ; Madison Club, President. During Sophomore year he roomed at 351 Witherspoon, with C. H. Bentley ' 35; Junior year with Bentley at 312 Witherspoon; Senior year at 312 Witherspoon, with George Wilgus. Mason will probably attend law school and become a lawyer. He is a Lutheran and a Republican. His permanent address is 104 Parker Place, Trenton, N.J. 1:3183 ROBERT SEWELL MATHER Reverend Mather was born March 24, 1915, in Chicago, 111. He is the son of James Sewell Mather and Dorothy Grimpe. His father is an executive with the University Printing Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Hyde Park School, where he was on the Golf Team and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics, and was a member of the Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 323 Joline, with John Stilwell ; Sophomore year at 323 Joline, with Gordon McClellan; Junior and Senior years at 331-3 ' 03 Hall, with S. S. Brown, R. W. Scott, and A. F. Davies, Jr. Mather plans to continue his studies in Economics, at the University of Chicago, and to become a salesman, probably affil- iated with the University Printing Company. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Care University Printing Company, 508 East 63rd St., Chicago, 111. C 319 3 ALBERT TOUZALIN MAURICE A I, Alky, Touz Maurice was born February 16, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Rye, N.Y., and in Aiken, S.C. He is the son of Albert Touzalin Maurice ' 06, deceased, and Eleanor R. Fowler. His father, who obtained his LL.D. from Columbia Law School in 1909, was a lawyer; president Southeastern Clay Company, of Aiken, S.C. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Albert T. Maurice ' 06, Ludlow S. Fowler ' 17, Stewart Maurice ' 27, Nicholas F. Palmer ' 27, Morgan Palmer ' 29, and Thomas P. F. Palmer ' 32. He prepared at Fay School, Lenox School, and the Princeton Preparatory School. At Lenox he was on the Football and Baseball Teams ; at Princeton Prep he was on the Football, Baseball, and Tennis Teams, and a member of the Palladian Society. At Princeton he majored in French; member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Hill Dormitory, with Douglas E. Jones; Sophomore year at 104 Blair, with Fred S. Burroughs and G. B. Cutler; Junior year at 62 Patton, with Gordon B. Cutler; Senior year in ' 03 Hall, with C. E. Kaufman ' 37 and James Foran ' 37. Maurice is engaged to Miss Virgil B. Taylor, of Bronxville, N.Y. He plans to attend New York University Law School, and to engage in the practice of law. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 405 East 54th St., New York City. n 320 ] -la 3E- EDWARD HENRY MAXWELL Eddy Maxwell was born November 15, 1912, in Glen Cove, Long Island. He has also lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., Lake Placid, N.Y., Princeton, N.J., and Greenwich, Conn. He is the son of Henry Lascelles Maxwell, Amherst ' 02, and Elizabeth S. Jordan. His father is retired. He has two brothers. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Howard W. Maxwell, Jr., ' 19, Eugene L. Maxwell ' 22, Howard F. Whitney ' 28, Henry N. Whitney ' 32, and Richard Maxwell ' 37. He prepared at Taft School, and the Hun School, where he was on the Hockey Team. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of the Yacht Club, and Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 45 University Place; Sophomore year at 334 Foulke ; Junior and Senior years at 336 Foulke, with Edward F. Whitney. Maxwell is a Republican. His permanent address is Box 1064, Greenwich, Conn. [ 321 ] -la 3B- ROBERT CALDWELL MAYO Bob Mayo was born June 8, 1913, in Erie, Pa. He has also lived in Wash- ington, D.C. He is the son of Maxwell Garfield Mayo, Michigan ' 07, deceased, and Mabel Claire Morrow. He has two brothers. He prepared at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., where he was on the Varsity Basketball Team, Tennis Manager, on the Track Team (numer- als). Assistant Track Manager, and a member of the Athletic Council. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Basketball Squad; Golf Manager (4) ; in the Football Managerial Competition (2) ; member Triangle Club (3), Chorus Leader (4) ; Managers ' Club (3) (4) ; L.O.L.A. (4) ; Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 University Place, with David A. Escher; Sophomore year at 81 Holder, with John F. Malloy; Junior year with Malloy at 52 Blair; Senior year at 221-4 Lockhart, with Malloy, G. D. Kinder, W. H. Smith, P. V. Mohan, and S. J. Quinn. Mayo will probably attend Harvard Business School. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 4000 Cathedral Ave., Washington, D.C. C 322 ] m -13 3G- CHARLES BRADDOCK MEECH Chas Meech was born October 24, g j in Minneapolis, Minn. He is the son of Robert L. Meech, University of Minnesota ' 09, and Rose Estelle Baldwin. His father is vice-president of the Mardan Mercan- tile Company, and a director of the Russell-Miller Milling Company. He has one brother, C. B. Meech ' 39. He prepared at Shattuck Military School, in Faribault, Minn., where he was on the Second Football Team, Track Team, Cadet Major and Battalion Commander of the R.O.T.C. unit ; President Officers ' Club ; Editor of the School weekly paper and Year Book ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Physics; honors in Junior year; Honorable Mention for Freshman English Prize; General First Group (1); honors in Physics Department, second year. He was on the Freshman Cross Country Team ; active in Freshman Wrestling and Golf ; member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place ; Sophomore year at 617 Laughlin, with H. S. Howe, Jr.; Senior year also at 617 Laughlin, with Howe. Meech may possibly study for a Ph.D., at Princeton or California Tech, and will probably engage in business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2603 Newton Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn. C 323 3 JOHN WISTER MEIGS Wis, Twis Meigs was born January 10, 1915, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Edward Browning Meigs ' 00 (M.D., Pennsylvania), and Margaret Wister. His father is a physiologist; senior physiologist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Experiment Station, Bureau of Dairy Industry, Beltsville, Md. He has one brother, Arthur V. Meigs ' 33, and two sisters. John F. Meigs, II, ' 02 and Arthur I. Meigs ' 03 are his uncles, and several of his cousins graduated from Princeton. He prepared at Sidwell ' s Friends School, in Washington, D.C, where he was on the Soccer Team, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was a member of the International Relations Club (1); Yacht Club ( 1 ) ; Theatre Intime ( 1 ) , President (4) ; Triangle Club (3) ; St. Paul ' s Society ; Colonial Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 324 Henry, with David A. Robertson, Jr.; Junior and Senior years at 103 Patton. Meigs plans to attend Medical School at Harvard, and to engage in medical practice or research. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1736 M St., Washington, D.C. C 324 3 ROBERT THOMAS MELLINGER Bob Mellinger was born November 4, 1913, in Kittanning, Pa. He has also lived in Saltsburg, and in Johnstown, Pa. He is the son of Louis O, Mellinger ' 01 and Florence Glenare Millin Mellinger. His father is divisional superintendent for the Bethlehem Steel Corporation. He has one brother, Frank M. Mellinger ' 33, and one sister. He prepared at Kiski (Saltsburg, Pa.), where he was on the Track and Junior Football Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Scholarship winner. He was on the Freshman Cross Country and Track Teams, numerals in both ; 1 5 ' 0-pound Football Team (2), letter (3) (4); Boxing Team (2); Varsity Rugby Team, letters (3) (4) ; member Memorial Committee ; Manager Express- Reunion Agency ; member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 6 South Middle Reunion, with Frank M. Mellinger; Sophomore year at 6 South Middle Reunion alone; Junior year at 6 South Reunion, with Howard B. Matthews, Jr. ; Senior year with Matthews at 32 North West. Mellinger is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1128 Confer Ave., Johnstown, Pa. n 325:1 HOWARD MENAND, JR. Howie ' ' The Fun Loving ' ' Menand was born February 23, 1915, In Troy, N.Y. He has also lived in Menands, Albany County, N.Y. He is the son of Howard Menand, Union College ' 13, and Mary Foster Chisholm. His father is a florist. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Albany Academy, where he was President of the Literary Society ; Business Manager of the School Magazine ; President of the Class Junior year, Secretary Senior year; 1st Lieutenant, Cadet Bat- talion. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group honors, Junior year; University B Scholarship winner. He was Advertising Manager of the Daily Princetonian ; Manager The Triangle Club ; President Undergraduate Interclub Committee ; member Undergraduate Council ; Discipline Com- mittee of Undergraduate Council ; Committee on Undergraduate Activity ; Charter Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St., with E. A. Spencer ; Sophomore year at 33 Blair, with Spencer; Junior year at 717 Pyne, alone; Senior year at 71 Little, with B. T. Rulon-Miller. Menand is engaged to Miss Lucy A. Colpitts, of Princeton, N.J. He will probably become affiliated with the Quaker Oats Company. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is 15 North Lyon Ave., Menands, Albany County, N.Y. C 326 ] -la C WILLIAM GERHARD MENNEN, JR. Wm, Bill Mennen was born July 6, 1913, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in Rumson, Interlaken, and South Orange, N.J. He is the son of William G. Mennen, Cornell ' 08, B.S.Eng., and Irene Schenk, deceased. His father is engaged in the manufacture of toilet articles ; president The Mennen Company, Newark, N.J. He has one brother and two sisters. G. M. Williams ' 33 is his cousin. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was Assis ' tant Track Manager. At Princeton he majored in Economics; member Dial Lodge, Chairman of Entertainment Committee, and Executive Committee. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 16 Edwards Place; Sopho- more, Junior and Senior years at 91 Blair, with Walter Seymour, Jr. Mennen expects to become affiliated with The Mennen Company. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 135 Raymond Ave., South Orange, N.J. C 327 ] WALTER WILLIAMSON MERRILL, JR. Walt, Wilo Merrill was born July 27, 1914, in St. Louis, Mo. He has also lived in San Antonio, Texas, San Francisco, Cal., Cincinnati, Ohio, Buffalo and Jamestown, N.Y., Fort Eustis and Fort Monroe, Va., Fort Leavenworth, Kan., and Boston, Mass. He is the son of Walter Williamson Merrill, Harvard ' 05, and Mary Adalyn Haldeman. His father, a colonel in the U.S. Army, is retired. He has one sister. He prepared at Punahou School, and Glendale High School, where he was Business Manager of the Annual on the Student Council, Publications Board, Tennis and Dramatic Teams, and Valedictorian. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics; won the William Marshall Bullitt Prize; member Polo Squad (1) ; Boxing Team (1) (3) (4) ; Press Club (2) (3) (4) ; Tutoring Association (2) (3) (4) ; Secretary Bridge Association (2) (3), President (4); member Bridge Team (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place, alone; Sopho- more year at 214 Joline with J. C. Cahill ; Junior year at 301 ' 01 Hall with C. D. Drayton and W. W. Brown; Senior year with Brown at 81 Patton. Merrill plans to study Business Administration, at Harvard, and to engage in business or economics. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Glendale, Ohio. 1:3283 ««« ;s mimiMi i $ ROBERT AYRES MESSLER, II Bob Messier was born January 29, 1915, in Montclair, N.J. He is the son of Benjamin E. Messier ' 03, A.B., and Emelyn Darrah. His father is a lawyer, partner in the firm of Parson, Clauson, and Mcllvaine. He has no brothers or sisters. James Messier ' 05 is his uncle. He prepared at Andover Academy, where he was on the Foot- ball, Soccer, and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Polo Team (3) (4) ; Baseball Managerial Candidate (2) ; member Triangle Club (3) (4) ; Assistant Chorus Leader (4) ; member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 102 Holder, with James Noble; Sophomore year at 102 Holder, with Waldron M. Ward; Junior and Senior years at 226 ' 03 Hall, with Howard H. Hildreth. Messier will probably engage in banking, with the National City Bank, in New York. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 35 Lloyd Road, Montclair, N.J. C 329 3 3E- GEORGE RICH METCALF Meat, Ball Metcalf was born February 5, 1914, in Auburn, N.Y. He is the son of Edwin F. Metcalf and Bertha Louise Rich. His father, who attended Harvard, is a manufacturer ; chairman of the Board of the Columbian Rope Company. He has two brothers, Edwin R. Metcalf ' 32 and Frank R. Metcalf ' 33. He prepared at Northwood School. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Hockey Team; 150-pound Football Team (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 233 Lockhart; Sopho- more year at 51 Blair, with Norman Powers, Jr.; Junior year at 333 Walker; Senior year at 313 Brown, with John E. Kelly, Jr. Metcalf expects to attend Harvard Law School, and will prob- ably engage in politics. He is a Protestant and a Democrat. His permanent address is 70 South St., Auburn, N.Y. C 330 3 ARCH LOUIS METZNER, JR. Metzner was born October 16, 1913, in Wheeling, W.Va. He is the son of Arch Louis Metzner and Marie T. Weiler. His father is treasurer of Hazel Atlas Glass Company; director National Exchange Bank of Wheeling. He has one sister. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Swimming and Track Teams, and Band. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group honors. He was a member of the Dial Lodge Executive Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 213 ' 03 Hall. Metzner is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 23 Rockledge Road, Wheeling, W.Va. C 331 ] STANLEY WHEELER MIDGLEY, JR. Midge Stan Midgley was born November i, 1913, in Chicago, 111. He has also lived in Evanston, 111. He is the son of Stanley W. Midgley, Lewis Institute ' 01, and Marie Marcia Frees. His father is in the railway supplies business, with the firm of Midgley Borrowdale. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Exeter Academy, and Evanston High School. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. During Freshman year he roomed at 703 Pyne; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 223 Joline, with J. F. Carspecken. Midgley intends to study for an M.A. in Chemistry, at Prince- ton or M.I.T. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 1131 Sheridan Road, Evanston, 111. I 332 ] -la 3E- SAMUEL STOCKTON MILES Sa?n Miles was born November 12, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Princeton, N.J., and in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of L. Wardlaw Miles, Johns Hopkins ' 94, M.D., Ph.D., and K ' atherine Wistar Stockton. His father is collegiate professor of English at Johns Hopkins University. He has one brother and two sisters. Francis T. Miles ' 31 is his brother. He prepared at Oilman Country School, where he was Editor of the Literary Magazine, active in Dramatics and Debating, and a member of the Glee Club, Football, and Lacrosse Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals ; Boxing Club ; Tower Club. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 321 Witherspoon, with C. Keating Bowie ; Senior year with Bowie at 223 Brown. Miles plans to study medicine at Johns Hopkins Medical School, and to engage in teaching and research. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 506 Woodlawn Road, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. C 333 3 BENJAMIN CHARLES MILNER, III Ben, B.Cr Milner was born July 5, 1915, in Louisville, Ky. He has also lived in Cleveland, Ohio, Chicago, 111., Atlanta, Ga., Elizabeth and Montclair, N.J., Syracuse, N.Y., London, England, and Louisville, Ky. He is the son of B. C. Milner, Jr., Purdue ' 13, and Lillian Swann Harris. His father is president of the Airway Electrical Appliance Corporation; chairman of the Board of Directors of the Onondaga Silk Company. He has three sisters. He prepared at Pebble Hill School, Montclair High School, Scott High School (Toledo), and Cranbrook School. At the various schools he was active in Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, and Tennis; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group honors. He was on the Freshman Basketball Squad ; Freshman Track Squad ; Track Squad (2) (3) (4) ; Manager of the Basketball Team (4) ; member Orange Key; Managers ' Club ; Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at the Nassau Inn, with S. C. Ridg- way and C. D. Ridgway ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 222 Foulke, with S.C, Ridgway. Milner intends to study law, probabl y at Fordham. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 2101 Auburn Ave., Toledo, Ohio. C 334 ] RALPH J. MINNICH Minnich was born June 27, 1914, in Lorain, Ohio. He is the son of Lawrence Arthur Minnich and Mary Catherine Murphy. His father, who graduated from Ohio State University, is a retail coal dealer — Minnich Coal Company. He has two brothers and two sisters. He prepared at Kiski, where he was on the Tennis Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics; honors in that depart- ment; Second Group Scholarship winner in Junior year. He was on the Tennis Team, numerals (1), major letter (2) (3), Cap- tain (4) ; member Catholic Club; Junior and Senior Manager of the Parking Squad ; Tower Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 o North Reunion, with R. Y. Kopf and J. C. Baker; Sophomore year at 10 North Re- union, with Kopf; Junior and Senior years with Kopf at the Tower Club. Minnich is a Catholic. His permanent address is 1851 East Erie Ave., Lorain, Ohio. C 335 1 -la 3E- SAMUEL KEENE MITCHELL, JR. Mitch, ' ' S.K.: ' Sam Mitchell was born July l, 1915, in St. Davids, Pa. He has also lived in Roselle, N.J., Akron, Ohio, Jenkintown, Pittston, Forty Fort, and Dallas, Pa. He is the son of Samuel Keene Mitchell and Martha Chapman Suther- land. His father is an insurance agent; owner of Biddle Eno. He has two brothers. He prepared at Wyoming Seminary, where he was on the J. V. Football Team, Business Manager of the Year Book ; on the School Paper Board ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in the Classics; Second Group honors in that department; Second Group average (1) (2) (3) ; Daily Princetonian Col- umnist (3) ; member Glee Club (2) (3) (4) ; Student Tutoring Agency (3) ; Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 623 Laughlin, with Edward M. Williams; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 23-5 South West, with Williams, D. G. Greene, Cleveland D. Rea, Walter L. Barrows, Jr., and G. B. Stewart, III. Mitchell plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1724 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Pa. 1: 336 3 PHILIP VAUGHAN MOHAN Phil, Modie Mohan was born February 22, 1915, in Forest Hills, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of William F. Mohan and Mary Agnes Loner. His father is a shirt manufacturer ; president William F. Mohan Shirt Company. He has one brother, William F. Mohan, Jr., ' 28, and three sisters. He prepared at Loyola School, in New York City, and Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., where he was on the Varsity Tennis Squad, and All-Class Basketball Team ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Lyman Collins Butler Scholar- ship holder (4). He was a member of the Triangle Club Chorus (4) ; Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 22 Madison St. ; Sophomore year at 7-xA Holder, with Eugene B. O ' Connor ; Junior year at 602 Cuyler ; Senior year at 223 Lockhart, with J. F. Malloy, R. C. Mayo, W. H. Smith, S. J. Quinn, and G. D, Kinder. Mohan will probably engage in the investment business. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is 90-22 211th St., Bellaire, Long Island, N.Y. C 337 3 3E- LYMAN MOORE Ly, Beans Moore was born January 16, 1916, in Elizabeth, N.J. He has also lived in East Orange, N.J., and Newark, N.J. He is the son of Rolland B. Moore and A. Gertrude Good- enough. His father, who graduated from New York University, is a newspaperman ; with the Elizabeth Daily Journal Elizabeth, N.J. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Barringer High School, where he was on the Publications Board, and a member of the National Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Politics (School of Affairs) ; Library Essay Prize winner (2). He was a member of Whig-Clio, Librarian (3) (4), Council (4); Gateway Club, Secretary. During the four years at college he roomed at 14 South Middle Reunion. Moore plans to continue his studies for an A.M. degree, spe- cializing in international relations, and will probably engage in newspaper work or teaching. He is a Presbyterian and an Independent. His permanent address is 216 North 9th St., Newark, N J. 1:338 3 THOMAS HOWARD MOORE, JR. Tom Moore was born October lO, 1911, in Plainfield, N.J. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Thomas H. Moore and Carrie Massey Peters. His father is affiliated with Rogers Peet Company. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Charles LeViness ' 23 and William Howard Fisher ' 25. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Football Team, and interested in Journalism, Dramatics, the Book Shop, and Public Speaking. At Princeton he was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals ; Foot- ball Team (2) ; member Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 431 ' 01 Hall, with Robert Gibby ; Sophomore year at 413 ' oi Hall, with Allan W. Jones, Jr. Moore left college at the end of Sophomore year. He worked for a while in the Bureau of Adjustment of Saks, Fifth Avenue, and is now field representative for The Texas Company. He intends to study business law and business administration at Columbia. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 808 Hillside Ave., Plainfield, N.J. C 339 1 -la 3E- ALBERT MARCUS MORGAN Al Morgan was born July 29, 1912, in Fairmont, W.Va. He has also lived in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Ephraim F. Morgan, West Virginia University ' 97, and Alma Bennett. His father is a lawyer. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he was on the Freshman Football Team, numer- als; Junior Varsity Basketball Team (2) (3). During Freshman year he roomed at 1 12 Joline, with Lawrence Smith; Sophomore year at 1 12 Joline, with Jimmie King. Morgan left Princeton in January of Sophomore year, to attend West Virginia University, where he is now a law student. He expects to become a lawyer. He is a Baptist and a Republican. His permanent address is Fairmont, W.Va. C 340 1 ISRAEL WISTAR MORRIS, JR. Widdy Wis Morris was born April 28, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of I. Wistar Morris and Louise Clayton Gilpin, deceased. His father, who graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, is treas- urer of U.G.J. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Henry J. Morris ' 84, Stanley Bright ' 02, Morrow Roose- velt ' 28, Heber Morris ' 27, Stanley Bright, Jr., ' 32, Randal Morgan ' 34, and Roland Morris ' 96. He prepared at Kent School, where he was on the Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Football, Baseball, and Squash Teams ; Crew (2) ; J. V. Rugby Team, insignia (3) ; Squash Team (2) (4) ; Rugby Team (4) ; member Colonial Club, Vice- President (3). During Freshman year he roomed at 31 University Place, with Henry P. McNulty; Sophomore year at 121 Foulke, with Howard W. Taylor; Junior and Senior years at 61 ' 79 Hall with Taylor. Morris plans to study law at the University of Pennsylvania. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 38 Summit St., Chestnut Hill, Pa. n34i 3 JOHN McLEAN MORRIS Jack Jake, Squeegee Morris was born September i, 1914, in Kuling, China. He has also lived in New York City, Rochester, N.Y., Freehold, N.J., and Hwai Yuen, China. He is the son of DuBois S. Morris ' 93, D.D., Princeton Theological Seminary, and Alice Ray Buell. His father is a retired Presbyterian min- ister and missionary. He has one brother, DuBois S. Morris, Jr., ' 33, and two sisters. T. W. Morris ' 92, J. E. Morris ' CX), and McL. F. Morris ' 07, are his uncles; and G. P. Buell ' 18, W. A. Buell ' 18, E. R. Buell ' 24, T. W. Morris ' 31, and E. N. Buell ' 31 are his cousins. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he engaged in various activities. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Gym Team, numerals ; Varsity Track Team, meda l winner ; winner Fitzpatrick Medal in 220 Low Hurdles (2) ; Cham- pionship Class Hockey Team, intramural medal; Captain J. V. Soccer, minor P (3) ; Managing Editor Princetoman; Assistant Editor Freshman Handbook (3), Editor Freshman Handbook (4); Publicity Manager Theatre Intime, and member Executive Committee; Westminster Society (taught at Jamesburg) ; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 242 Pyne ; Sophomore and Junior years at 411 ' 01 Hall, with G. B. Treide, S. G. Barnes, and M. Matheson ; Senior year at 411 ' 01 Hall, with Treide, Barnes, and R. L. Nevitt. Morris plans to study medicine, probably at Harvard, and to become a doctor. He is a Presbyterian. C 342 ] WILLIAM HENRY MORRIS Bill, Red Morris was born July 25, 1915, in Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of Dr. Austin G. Morris, S yracuse Medical School ' 08, and Jane Tosbert. His father is a physician. He has one sister. He prepared at Loomis School, where he was on the Soccer and Track Teams ; member Dramatics and Publications Societies. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Soccer Team ( 1 ) (2) ; Track Team ( 1 ) ; Member Yacht Club ; Manager Princeton Travel Bureau ; Track Managerial Candidate ; member Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 44 North West, with Harry Crawford ; Junior and Senior years at 3-A Campbell, with Crawford. Morris intends to study law at Harvard, and to engage in the legal profession; possibly commercial aviation. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 2491 Highland Ave., Rochester, N.Y. C 343 ] QUIN MORTON Morton was born July 20, 1913, in Charleston, W.Va. He is the son of Davis Holmes Morton and Alice Boyd Cox. His father is president of Winefred Collieries, the Cox Corpora- tion, and other companies. He has two sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Publications Board ; Student Government Board ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in English. He was a member of The Club ; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 234 Lockhart; Junior and Senior years at 141 ' 03 Hall, with H. A. Ley and J. H. Martin. Morton plans to study business at Harvard. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 640 Holley Ave., Charleston, W.Va. C 344 ] S E yui JOHN CORNELL MURRAY, JR. Jack Murray was born October 19, 1914, in Trenton, N.J. He has also lived in Yardley, Pa. He is the son of John Cornell Murray ' 13, and Anne Marie Apgar. His father is treasurer of the Crescent Insulated Wire and Cable Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Junior Football Team, and active in the School Publications. At Princeton he majored in Electrical Engineering; Vice- Chairman of the Princeton Chapter, A.LE.E. ; member Court Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed alone at 2 South Dod ; Junior and Senior years also at 2 South Dod, with W. J. Wood. Murray expects to engage in business, with his father ' s firm. He is a Republican. His permanent address is Yardley Road, Yardley, Pa. C 345 3 FREEMAN RAWDON MYERS Soupy Myers was born September 16, 1913, in Hartford, Conn. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Rawdon W. Myers and Emily Rulon-Miller. His father is vice-president of the Aetna Life Insurance Company. He has four sisters. John Rulon-Miller ' 06, and Sumner Rulon-Miller ' 07, are his uncles, and several of his cousins graduated from Princeton. He prepared at Kent School, where he was Manager of the Athletic (Cooperative) Store; Tennis, Football, Baseball, and Hockey Teams. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was on the Freshman Foot- ball Team; J.V. Football Team, letters (2); Freshman Wrestling Team, numerals ; Tennis Team, numerals (3) ; won Junior Class Tennis Tourna- ment; member Squash Squad (4) ; Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Park Place, with Henry Swayze; Sophomore and Junior years at 4 South Middle Reunion; Senior year at 411 Cuyler. Myers is undecided as to his future occupation. His permanent address is 39 Colony Road, West Hartford, Conn. n346 3 -13 3G- CLIFFORD ARMITAGE NANGLE, JR. Nangle was born December 3, 1913, in Trenton, N.J. He is the son of Clifford A. Nangle and lola Mae Hughes. His father is a sign painter ; affiliated with R. C. Maxwell Company and the Timms Sign Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Trenton High School, where he was a member of the History Club. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was a member of the Princeton Engineering Society ; Parking Squad. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 North Edwards ; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years he lived at home. Nangle plans to continue his studies for a degree, at M.I.T., and to become a chemical engineer. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 120 Fountain Ave., Trenton, N.J. C 347 1 -la 3E- RICHARD WILSON NEBEL Dick Richie Nebel was born July 5, 1915, in Madison, Wis. He has also lived in Sioux City, Iowa. He is the son of Dr. Walter Nebel, Wisconsin ' 09, Ph.D., and Louise E. Wilson. His father is a chemist, with E. I. duPont. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Rutgers Preparatory School. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry; member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 302 Foulke ; Sophomore year at 224 ' 01 Hall; Junior year at 93 Holder, with C. M. Leighton; Senior year at 231 Witherspoon, with W. J. Taylor. Nebel plans to continue his studies in Chemistry, probably at Princeton, and to become a chemist. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 2 Washington Road, Parlin, N.J. 1:3483 -la Jt 3E- DOUGLAS HOUGHTON NEEDHAM Doug Needham was born June 19, 1914, in Orange, N.J. He has also lived in Paris, Berlin, London, and New York. He is the son of Harry H. Needham, M.LT. ' 04, and Harriet M. Needham. His father is consulting engineer for the Interna- tional General Electric Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Loomis School, and Haileybury College in England, where he was on the Soccer and Fencing Teams. At Princeton he majored in Engineering. He was on the Soccer Team, numerals ( 1 ), letter (2) ; J. V. Rugby Team ( 1 ) ; member Dial Lodge. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 29 South Edwards; Junior and Senior years at 133 Brown, with A. M. Agnew. Needham will probably become an electrical engineer with the International General Electric Company. His permanent address is care I.G.E., 570 Lexington Ave., New York Citv. C 349 3 , s mjcsioi fiVi RAOUL HENRY NEHR Joe Nehr was born April 2, 1913, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in South Orange, N.J. He is the son of Henry Nehr, Jr., and Adele M. Bitter. His father is an executive for the Prudential Insurance Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages; member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 231 Lockhart; Sopho- more year at 121 Lockhart; Junior and Senior years at 1 Blair Tower. Nehr is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 41 1 Lenox Place, South Orange, N.J. C 350 ] 3E- JOHN ALLISON NESBITT, JR. Johnny Nesbitt was born February 15, 1914, in Catonsville, Md. He is the son of John Allison Nesbitt and Elizabeth Wilson Whiteley. His father, who graduated from Lafayette, and the Princeton Theological Seminary, is a Presbyterian minister; pastor of Catonsville Presbyterian Church. He has one sister. He prepared at West Nottingham Academy, where he was Sports Man- ager, and on the Student Government and Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry; Second Group honors in that department (3) ; on Honor Roll since entering college. He was a member of the University Band (2) (3) ; worked at Jamesburg State Home for Boys in connection with the Student-Faculty Association and the Westmin- ster Foundation; Gateman (1) (2), Cashier (4). Nesbitt was originally in the Class of ' 35 (History Department), but due to changing to a pre-medical course he left Princeton in February of Junior year and studied Chemistry at Johns Hopkins for a half-year. He returned to Princeton in the fall of 1934 as a member of the Class of ' 36. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 South Middle Reunion; Sopho- more year and first Junior year at 6 South Reunion, with C. B. Schreiner ' 35 ; second Junior year at 5 South Reunion, with C. B. Schreiner and Robert M. Phenix ' 35 ; Senior year at ? South Reunion, with Alan M. Schaeffer. Nesbitt plans to attend Johns Hopkins Medical School, and to become a doctor. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 15 Wyndcrest Ave., Catonsville, Md. ROBERT LEE NEVITT Rabbit Nevitt was born August 3, 1913, in Birmingham, Ala. He has also lived in Memphis, Tenn., St. Louis, Mo., and Atlanta, Ga. He is the son of Doddridge Chichester Nevitt and Rebecca Lea Hender- son. His father is regional sales manager for the National Biscuit Com- pany. He has three brothers. D. Henderson Nevitt ' 33 and D. C. Nevitt, Jr., ' 38 are his brothers. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals; Basketball Team, Varsity letters (3) (4) ; Baseball Team, numerals (l); Varsity letters (2) (3) (4); member V arsity Club, Secre- tary (3), Vice-President (4) ; Cap and Gown Club, Secretary (3), Vice- President (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 17 Fdwards Place; Sophomore and Junior years at 421 Cuyler, with C. C. Gro l, Jr.; Senior year at 411 ' oi Hall, with S. G. Barnes, G. B. Treide, and J. M. Morris. Nevitt is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 257 28th St., Atlanta, Ga. C352 : GARRETT WINDER NEVIUS Nevi Gary Nevius was born May 7, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of Franklin Nevius and Hilda Booker Nevius. His father is a lawyer; firm of Nevius, Brett and Kellogg. He has three brothers. He prepared at Episcopal High School, where he was on the Scrub Football and Track Teams, Publications Board and Debating Panel. At Princeton he majored in Politics; member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 8 Dickinson St., with R. A. Walker; Sophomore year at 13-A Holder, with H. P. McNulty ; Junior year at 432 Brown, with McNulty ; Senior year at 231-4 Walker, with Jay Reist, E. N. Gorman, Pepper Con- stable, and J. H. West. Nevius plans to study law at Columbia, and to engage in the practice of law. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 44 West 77th St., New York City. C 353 3 -la 3E- PRANK ALBERT NEWMAN Newman was born March 7, 1915, in New York City. He has also lived in Douglaston and Manhasset, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of Stephen L. Newman and Minna Vera Frank. His father is an art publisher. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville, where he was on the Literary Magazine Board. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Swim- ming Team (1); Rugby Team (3) (4); Court Club, Vice- President. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., with A. B. W. Anderson; Sophomore year at 1 15 ' 01 Hall, with Ander- son; Junior and Senior years, also with Anderson, at 104 ' 01 Hall. Newman ' s permanent address is Summit Drive, Manhasset, Long Island, N.Y. C 354 3 WILLIAM BARNES NEWSOME Bill Goose Newsome was born August 4, 1913, in Dallas, Texas. He is the son of Thomas Willingham Newsome, Virginia Mili- tary Institute ' 09, and Marian Lane. His father is in the invest- ment business ; vice-president of the Tex-O-Kan Corporation. He has one sister. He prepared at Asheville School, in North Carolina, where he was on the Football, Basketball, Tennis and Golf Teams, and active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Golf Team, numerals (1), letters (2) (3) ; member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 16 Dickinson St.; Sophomore year at 131 Henry, with R. L. Fisher and T. O. Cowdrey ; Junior and Senior years at 73 Patton with R. L. Fisher. Newsome expects to engage in the flour milling business, with the Tex-O-Kan Corporation. His permanent address is 4324 St. John ' s Drive, Dallas, Texas. C 35 3 -la 3E- ALEXANDER KENNEDY NIMICK, JR. Al Nimick was born January 25, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Rye, N.Y. He is the son of Alexander Kennedy Nimick and Nellie Pear- son. He has two brothers and two sisters. He prepared at Loomis School, in Windsor, Conn., where he was on the Football, Fencing and Track Teams, and active in Student Government. At Princeton he was on the Freshman Track Team, numerals ; threw Hammer ( 1 ) ; interested in sculpturing. During Freshman year he roomed at 42 Wiggins St., with Frederick Welsh. Nimick was injured in an automobile accident during the sum- mer following Freshman year. He spent seven months in a hos- pital, and has since been confined to his home. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 115 Evergreen Ave., Rye, N.Y. 1:3563 3E- WILLIAM SETON DUYS NIVEN Bill Niven was born May 31, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Montclair, N.J., and in Oyster Bay, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of John Ballantine Niven and Susan Wallace Ogden Gordon. His father is an accountant ; senior partner in the firm of Touche, Niven and Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at St. George ' s School, where he was on the Ten- nis, Soccer, and Baseball Teams, member Choir, and Secretary of the Junior Civics Club. Kt Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Tennis and Squash Teams ; Terrace Club, Treasurer. During the four years of college he roomed at 184 Little, with T. W. Brown, IV. Niven may possibly become an accountant, with Touche, Niven and Company. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Mill Hill Road, Oyster Bay, Long Island, N.Y. C 357 ] -la 3E- EUGENE BURKE O ' CONNOR Oke Gene O ' Connor was born March 15, 1915, in Syracuse, N.Y. He is the son of Cornelius Edward O ' Connor and Evelyn Zimmerman. His father is affiliated with the Crucible Steel Com- pany of America. He has one brother, C. E. O ' Connor, Jr., ' 32. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Class Polo Team, medal winner fi) (2) (3); Triangle Club (2) (3) ; University Choir; Colonial Club. O ' Connor left college involuntarily in November of Junior year. He worked his way around the world for a year, returning to Princeton in the fall of 1935. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Park Place ; Sophomore year at 7-A Holder, with Philip V. Mohan; first and second Jun- ior years at 305 Foulke, with Herbert Bayard Swope, Jr. O ' Connor will engage in the executive end of motion picture work at Hollywood, with Radio-Keith-Orpheum. He is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 945 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. 1:358] -la 3E- GEORGE MARCELLUS ONKEN Onk Onky Onken was born August 15, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of William Henry Onken, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute ' 99, B.S., E.E., and Lillian Charlotte Dawe. His father is an electrical engineer, editor, and executive; president Amer- ican Security Owners Association. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Brooklyn Friends School, where he was Class President (4) ; on the Student Council (2), Vice-President (3) (4) ; on the Football and Baseball Teams; Foul Shooting Team; Basketball Team, Captain two years ; active in Dramatics ; mem- ber Glee Club and Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Economics ; member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 22 Vandeventer Ave., with E. D. Thatcher; Sophomore year at 214 Pyne; Junior year at 522 ' 03 Hall ; Senior year at 314 ' 03 Hall, with G. M. Harton. Onken plans to study Business Administration, at Harvard. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 96 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N.Y. C 359 3 WILLIAM THORNTON OSBORNE Bilk Will Osborne was born January 24, 1914, in Orange, N.J. He has also lived in South Orange, N.J. He is the son of Harry Vivian Osborne and Elizabeth Gillalen Bremner. His father is a lawyer ; partner in the firm of Osborne, Cornish Scheck. He has two brothers. He prepared at Deerfield School and Carteret Academy, where he was on the School Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Politics; honors in that department in Junior year; member Campus Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 232 Lockhart, with T. B. Rodgers, III ; Junior year at 51 1 ' 03 Hall, alone; Senior year, also alone, at 131 Walker. Osborne intends to study law at Yale, an d to become a lawyer, affiliated with his father ' s firm. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 3 Mosswood Ave., South Orange, N.J. I 360 ] Hnfgifip i  5 CHARLES ABRAHAM OWEN, JR. Charlie Chas Owen was born June 5, 1914, in Johnstown, Pa. He has also Uved in Atlantic City, N.J., New York City, and Greenwich, Cotnn. He is the son of Charles A. Owen, Ohio Northern University ' 05, and Edith Rose. His father is president of the Imperial Coal Corporation. He has one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was head boy of Second, Third, and Fourth Forms ; and engaged in various activities. At Princeton he majored in English; highest honors at graduation; Freshman First Honor Man; winner Class of 1883 Prize in English for Academic Freshmen; Honorable Mention for Class of 1870 Junior English Prize (2) ; Phi Beta Kappa (3) ; Class of 1859 Prize (3). He was on the Freshman Cross Country Team, major numerals; Freshman Track Team, major numerals; Varsity Cross Country Team, letters (2) (3); Varsity Track Team, letter (3) ; member Anti-War Society Executive Committee ; The Club ; Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., with Robert Hughes and Edward Peplow, Jr.; Sophomore year at 1 1 1 ' 01 Hall; Junior year at 109 Patton; Senior year at 194 Graduate College. Owen graduated with the Class of ' 3 , and is now doing post-graduate work in English, as Class of 1873 Fellow in English Literature. He plans to continue his studies in English for a Ph.D., at Princeton or abroad, and will probably engage in teaching. He is a Socialist. His permanent address is Graduate College, Princeton, N.J. 1:361 3 3E- Aim LESLIE MOULTHROP PAGE, II Page was born December 19, 1912, in East Orange, N.J. He has also lived in Maplev ood, N.J. He is the son of Leslie Moulthrop Page and Mary May Owen. His father is president and owner of Beatty-Page, Inc. He has four brothers. He prepared at the Choate School, where he was on the Soccer Team. At Princeton he was a member of the Glee Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 University Place; Sophomore year at 7 1 7 Pyne. Page left college at the end of Sophomore year, and during the following year attended Babson Institute. He is at present asso- ciated with Beatty-Page, Inc. He hopes to engage in aerial trans- portation, with the American or United Air Lines. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 32 Durand Road, Maplewood, N.J. L . 62 3 FRANK McDowell parker, jr. Frank Parker was born May 7, 1913, in Reedsville, Pa. He is the son of Frank McD. Parker, Washington and Jeffer- son University ' 02, and Mabel Taylor Smith. His father is cashier of the Reedsville National Bank. He has two brothers and three sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Rev. A. H. Parker ' 66, George J. Parker ' 92, and Andrew J. Parker ' 34. He prepared at Kiskiminetas Springs School. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was a member of the American Whig Society and the Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 112 ' 01 Hall, with A. J. Parker ' 34 and D. H. Wilder ' 34; Sophomore year at 131 Foulke, with R. Van Valzah, Jr. ; Junior and Senior years at 1 12 ' 01 Hall, with Van Valzah. Parker will probably engage in Foreign Service, insurance, or banking. He is a Presbyterian and a Progressive Democrat. C 363 3 13 3E- THOMAS ALEXANDER PARROTT Tom Tommy Parrott was born November 27, 1914, in Fort Sam Houston, Tex. He has also lived in Fort Sill, Okla., Fort Leavenworth, Kan., Washington, D.C., Coblenz, Germany, and Princeton, N.J. He is the son of Roger Sheffield Parrott, U.S. Military Academy ' 08, and Mary Barlow Ohmer. His father is an army officer. He has one sister. Arnong his relatives who graduated from Princeton are Thomas M. Par- rott ' 88 and John F. Parrott ' 29. He prepared at the Hun and Princeton Preparatory Schools. At both schools he was active in Football, Swimming, and Tennis. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Swimming Team (1) (2); member 1 o-pound Crew (i); the Tiger Board (2) (3), Chairman (4); Princetoman Board (1) (2) (3), Managing Editor (4); Prince- Tiger Dance Committee (3) ; Prom Committee (3) (4) ; Committee on Undergraduate Life (4) ; Manager Furniture Exchange ; Honor Com- mittee (4) ; President Hun School Club ; Charter Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 32 North West, with E. A. Gullion ; Sophomore and Junior years at 32 North West, with W. A. Carlile, Jr. ; Senior year at 25 North West, with Carlile. Parrott ' s permanent address is care Lt. Col. Roger S. Parrott, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. C 364 1 WILLIAM JOHN PASLEY Spuse Merce Pase Pasley was born October 26, 1914, in Orange, N.J. He has also lived in East Orange, and in South Orange, N.J. He is the son of Rob ert Stephen Pasley and Margaret Burns. His father is a certified public accountant ; partner in the firm of Pasley and Conroy. He has four brothers and three sisters. Robert Stephen Pasley, Jr., ' 33, Francis A. Pasley ' 3 , and Richard Paul Pasley ' 38, are his brothers. He prepared at Seton Hall High School, in South Orange, where he was Manager of Basketball, on the Varsity Cross Country and Track Teams, and President of the Debating Club. At Princeton he majored in English; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was on the J.V. Rugby Team (1) (2) ; Varsity Rugby Team (3), Captain (4) ; member 150-pound Football Team (3) ; Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place, with Henry V. Hogan ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 3 North Dod, with Hogan. Pasley will probably engage in salesmanship. He is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 456 Richmond Ave., Maplewood, N.J. [365] 3B- PAUL HENRY PAUK Bucky Pauk was born February 18, 1912, in New Britain, Conn. He has also lived in Branford, Conn. He is the son of Joseph Pauk, deceased, and Annastacia Nani- tuck. He has five brothers and one sister. He prepared at Worcester Academy, where he was on the Foot- ball, Basketball, and Track Teams, member Prom Committee, and Commencement Committee. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Football, Basketball, and Track Teams; Football Team (2) (3) (4) ; Rugby Team (3) ; member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 45 University Place, with John Peacock, Jr. ; Sophomore year at 432 Joline, with Peacock; Junior year at the Elm Club with Wilson Marks; Senior year, also at the Elm Club, with J. L. Marks. Pauk is a Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 20 West Main St., Branford, Conn. 1:3663 JOHN PYPER PEACOCK, JR. Jack Peacock was bom March 27, 1914, in Providence, R.I. He has also lived in New Haven, Conn., Hartford, Conn., Steelton, Pa., and Bethlehem, Pa. He is the son of John P. Peacock ' 10 and Grace Bradley Pea- cock. His father is superintendent of the Bethlehem Quarry of the Bethlehem Steel Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Bethlehem High School. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Baseball Team, numerals; member Elm Club, Sec- retary-Treasurer. During Freeman year he roomed at 45 University Place; Sophomore year in Joline, with Paul Pauk; Junior and Senior years at 6 North Dod, with Harry L. Allen. Peacock is a Presb yterian. His permanent address is 1402 Lorraine Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. C3673 -13 JAMES TOWNSEND PEIRCE Jim Peirce was born June 26, 1913, in Eau Claire, Wis. He has also lived in Huntington and Ridgewood, N.J., Chicago, Highland Park, and Winnetka, 111., and in Warrenton, Va. He is the son of Albert E. Peirce and Susanna Belle Townsend. His father is in the farming business. He has two brothers and three sisters. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Boxing, Wrestling, Football, Gym, and Tennis Teams, and a member of the Rifle Club. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Crew, numerals; J. V. Crew (2) (3) ; Freshman Wrestling Squad ; member Pistol Club, and Yachting Club ( 1 ) ; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 47 University Place; Sophomore year at 52 Holder, with D. Roberts, III; Junior and Senior years at 31 ' 79 Hall, with Roberts and E. W. Hampton. Peirce is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Canterbury Farms, Warrenton, Va. n 368 3 EDWARD HADDOCK PEPLOW, JR. Pep Peplow was born June 22, 1914, in Trenton, N.J. He is the son of Edward H. Peplow, Pennsylvania ' 06, and Margaret Convery. His father is a dentist. He has one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was active in Dramatics, Newspaper work, and Boxing. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was runner-up for the University 145-pound Boxing Championship (2) ; University 145-pound Boxing Cham- pion (3) ; member Varsity Boxing Team (3) (4) ; elected to University Press Club (2), Secretary (3), President (4); member The Club (4); Catholic Club (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Parking Squad (1) ; Press Club; Blakeley Laundry; founded Student Room-Renting Agency with R. DeC. Hughes (2); founded Princeton Advertising Agency with Henry Quellmalz (4); Campus Representative of Tiger Teapot (3) (4) ; member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., with Charles A. Owen, Jr., and Robert DeC. Hughes; Sophomore year at 312 ' 01 Hall, with E ' dward J. Connolly, Jr. ; Junior and Senior years at 20 Nassau St. Peplow plans to study medicine, probably at Georgetown University, in Washington, and to engage in the medical profession. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is Comville, Brunswick Pike, Princeton, N.J. C 369 3 la umJ) 3B- RICHARD BYRON PERRY, JR. Oliver, Fat Perry was born June 6, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Richard B. Perry and Marie Hutchinson. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Dormont High School and Kiski, where he was on the Football and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Football Team, numerals (1), letters (2) (3), Assistant Freshman Coach (4) ; Baseball Team, numerals (1), Varsity letters (2) (3) (4) ; Head Chapel Monitor; member Cannon Club, Manager and Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed in Witherspoon Hall, with J. M. Curto; Sophomore year at the Nassau Inn, with Curto and E. M. Kalbaugh; Junior year at the Cannon Club, with Kalbaugh and J. P. Kadlic ; Senior year also at the Cannon Club, with G. K. Willis and T. W. Montgomery. Perry will probably engage in business. He is a United Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 3155 Annapolis Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. C 370 3 s% 3lJ(SIOI£ : iv7 CARL WILLIAMS PETERSON Pete Peterson was born September 20, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Scranton, Pa. He is the son of Arthur Charles Peterson, deceased, and Viola Gladys Williams. He has one sister. He prepared at Scranton Central High School, Where he was on the Foot- ball and Track Teams, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering; First Group honors; Phi Beta Kappa (3) ; Class of 1883 English Prize winner; Honor Award, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (1933). He was on the Fresh- man Football and Wrestling Teams ; Rugby Team, J.V. letter (3) ; member University Press Club ; President Princeton Engineering Society ; President Princeton Chapter of American Institute of Chemical Engineers; American Whig Society; Gateman; Student Tutor (2) ; member Press Club; Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Vandeventer Ave. ; Sophomore year at 103 Henry; Junior and Senior years at 7 North Dod, with E. D. Cosden. Peterson will probably become a consulting chemical economist. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 836 Wheeler Ave., Scranton, Pa. C 371 3 -la 3E- WILLIAM HENRY PETERSON, JR. Pele, Pappy Peterson was born August lO, 1912, in Rahway, N.J. He has also lived in Colonia, N.J. He is the son of William H. Peterson and Harriet Collins. His father is a manufacturer; president of M. D. Valentine and Brothers Company. He has two sisters. He prepared at Pingry School and Phillips Andover Academy ; where he was on the Varsity Football and Basketball Teams ; member Intersociety Council ; President Phi Lamba Sigma ; on the Varsity Baseball Squad. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Basketball Team; Freshman Football Team, numerals; Varsity Football Squad, letters (2) ; in Hockey Managerial Competition (2) ; New York Times reporter; member Student Coat Agency ; Cottage Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 421 Joline, with W. H. Walker; Junior year at 231 ' 03 Hall, with Savage, Holsapple, Donald and Hunt; Senior year at 231 ' 03 Hall, with Savage, Holsapple, Donald, Hunt, Spofford, Gray, and A. C. Smith. Peterson plans to engage in salesmans ' hip and manufacturing, with M. D. Valentine and Brothers Company. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Woods Lane, Colonia, N.J. I 372 ] FRANK ALFRED PETITO Petito was born September 6, 1914, in Trenton, N.J. He is the son of S. Joseph Petito. His father is affiliated with J. R. Roebling ' s Sons Company, in Trenton, N.J. He prepared at Trenton Central High School, where he was a member of the National Honor Society, Press and Boys ' Science Clubs, Sports Edi- tor of the School Paper, Manager of Basketball, Sports Editor of the Year Book, and Valedictorian. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Junior Phi Beta Kappa (3); University A Scholarship winner (2) (3) (4). He was a mem ' ber of the Undergraduate Council (4) ; Economics Club (4) ; Discipline Committee; Manager Student Tailor Shop (2) (3) (4) ; Assistant Head Cashier (3) (4) ; Tutor (3) (4) ; Gateway Club, Manager (3) (4), Treasurer (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Bank St., with S. L. Ridolfi ; Sophomore year at 4 South Middle Reunion; Junior year at 12 North Edwards ; Senior year at the Gateway Club, with R. Adamson and A. Sarkadi. Petito will probably become affiliated with the Prudential Insurance Company of America. His permanent address is 224 Pearl St., Trenton, N.J. C 373 ] RICHARD ROBINSON PETTIT Dick Edgar Pettit was born June 25, 1914, in Racine, Wis. He has also lived in Kenosha, Wis., Bronxville, N.Y., Bostonia, and Palo Alto, Cal., Washing- ton, D.C., and Chicago, 111. He is the son of Milton Howard Pettit, Chicago ' 01, and Mary Wilson Swandale. His father is retired. He has two brothers. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Sinclair Hatch ' 28. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Football, Track, and Debating Teams, a Class Officer, member Y.M.C.A., Choir, and Glee Club. Pettit transferred to Princeton from Stanford at the beginning of Sopho- more year. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy; First Group honor s in that department (2). He was a member of the Track Team (2) (3) (4) ; Glee Club (2) ; Triangle Club (2) (3) ; Tower Club, Vice-President. During Sophomore and Junior years he roomed at 332 Walker, with B. Bowman; Senior year at 321 Walker, with Bowman, Whitman, Thieriot, Taplin, and Alexander. Pettit is engaged to Miss Lucille Allemann of New York. He plans to study law at Harvard or Yale, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Rancho LaMorada, Bostonia, Cal. C 374 3 3G- SAMUEL FISKE PIERSON Sam Sambo Pierson was born February 25, 1915, in Stamford, Conn. He is the son of Samuel Norris Pierson ' 10 and Dorothy Lilly Fiske. His father is in the real estate and insurance business. He has one brother and one sist er. Norris E. Pierson ' 1 1 and Richard N. Pierson ' 13 are his uncles. He prepared at St. Luke ' s School, in New Canaan, Conn., and the Westminster School, in Simsbury, Conn., w here he was on the Honor Roll, and on the Basketball and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Football Team, numerals (1) ; Scrub Football Team, letters (2) ; Varsity Football Squad (injured) (4) ; member Cannon Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 243 Lockhart, alone ; Junior year at 2 1 1 Hamilton, with G. K. Willis and G. F. Brown; Senior year at 31 1 Hamilton, with A. F. Ritter and J. S. Eberhardt. Pierson will probably engage in the real estate and insurance business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1 60 Glenbrook Road, Stamford, Conn. . C 375 3 Im 5t PHILIP LANSDALE PILLSBURY Pill, Phil Pillsbury was born November 14, 1914, in Boston, Mass. He has also lived in San Francisco, Calif., Fort Leavenworth, Kan., Detroit, Mich., Philadelphia, Pa., West Chop, Mass., and Wash- ington, D.C. He is the son of General George B. Pillsbury, West Point ' 00, and Bertha Sidney Smith. His father is an engineer in the United States Army ; assistant chief in the Engineers Corps. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Thacher School, where he was interested in Riding, Dramatics, and Debating. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was on the Crew (1) (2) (3) (4); President Grenfell Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 223 ' 03 Hall. Pillsbury expects to attend Harvard Medical School, and to become a doctor of medicine. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 2216 Wyoming Ave., Washing- ton, D.C. 1:3763 -la SB- WILLIAM EDGAR PORTER, JR. Bill, Port Porter was born March 4, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has also lived in Hollywood, Calif. He is the son of William Edgar Porter, Pennsylvania ' 92, A.B., deceased, and Lucille Mansell. He has one sister. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Publications Board, member Glee Club, Chapel Usher, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering; Second Group honors in Engineering (3). He was a member of the Glee Club (2) (3) ; Princeton Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Treasurer (3), Secretary (4) ; member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more and Junior years at 74 Blair, with Carson F. Chandler; Senior year at 222-5 Walker, with B. M. Hazen, J. D. Sylvester, and W. F. Keenan. Porter will probably engage in civil engineering. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 650 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa, C 377 3 WILLIAM WOODBURN POTTER Bill, Patsy, Pots Potter was born July 12, 1914, in Jamestown, R.I. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of William Woodburn Potter ' 96 and Gertrude McCready, deceased. His father is an architect. He has two brothers and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Albert Potter ' 06, Harry Potter ' 06, and William S. Faitoute, 1825. He prepared at St. George ' s School, and Episcopal Academy, where he was on the Football, Baseball, and Soccer Teams, Managing Editor, Asso- ciate Editor, and Camp Councillor. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages; honors in that depart- ment ; winner Second Prize in the Junior French Essay Contest. He was a Gateman, Member Colonial Club and Club Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 242 Brown, with H. B. Cross, Jr. ; Sophomore year with Cross at 97 Blair; Junior and Senior years at 501-4 ' 03 Hall, with Cross, B. Ridgway, Attwood, Tyler, Hawks, and Lovejoy. Potter will probably engage in the advertising business. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is 240 Shawnee Road, Ardmore, Pa. [3783 -13 3E- PERCY PRESTON Berg Preston was born June 28, 1914, in Hohokus, N.J. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Veryl Preston and Sarah Fuller. His father is in business. He has two brothers and two sisters. Seymour Preston ' 32 is his brother. He prepared at St. Paul ' s School, where he was a member of the Missionary and Scientific Societies, Hockey Team, and Crew. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology. He was on the Freshman Hockey Team and Crew, numerals in both ; Junior Varsity Hockey Team (2) (4) ; J.V. Crew (2) ; Varsity Hockey Team (3) ; Quadrangle Club, Manager. During Freshman ) ear he roomed at 16 Bank St.; Sophomore year in North Edwards; Junior and Senior years at the Quad- rangle Club. Preston will probably engage in teaching. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 25 West 9th St., New York City. C 379 ] -la 3G- RAPHAEL PUiMPELLY Pomp Pumpelly was born November 29, 191 1, in New York City. He is the son of Raphael W. Pumpelly, Harvard ' 03, and Amelie Huntington Ripley. His father is in the life insurance business ; group supervisor of Equitable Life Insurance Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Asheville School, Lenox School, and the Prince- ton Preparatory School, where he was active in Track, Tennis, and Soccer. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology. He was on the Freshman Track Team; Boxing Team (3) ; member Cannon Club. During the four years of college he roomed at 325 Pyne, alone. Pumpelly is undecided as to his future occupation. His permanent address is 1 19 Waverly Place, New York City. 1:3801 J irr WMmiM LOWELL MASON PUMPHREY Pumphrey was born July 25, 1915, in Mobile, Ala. He is the son of Ralph Fleming Pumphrey, deceased, and Norma Mason. His father graduated from Ohio Wesleyan Uni- versity. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Mobile High School, where he was on the Debating and Track Teams, and interested in the School Publi- cations. At Princeton he majored in Economics; First Group honors in that department (3) ; tutored in Upperclass Economics Courses. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 21 Middle Dod. Pumphrey is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. C 381 ] -la 3E- DAVID McALPIN PYLE Dave Pyle was born December 20, 1914, in Morristown, N.J. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of David Hunter McAlpin Pyle ' 08, and Dorothy Merle- Smith. His father is treasurer of Pyle Estates; president United Hospital Fund. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Wilton Merle-Smith ' 77, Charles W. McAlpin ' 88, James McAlpin Pyle ' 06, Van S. Merle-Smith ' 11, David Hunter McAlpin ' 20, Malcolm McAl- pin ' 32. He prepared at the Groton School, where he was on the Debating Team, Crew, member Publications Board, Orchestra, and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in History; won Second Prize in Hope Debating Contest. He was on the Freshman Crew Squad ; Vice-President International Relations Club ; member Student-Faculty Association ; Colonial Club, During Freshman year he roomed at 34 Campbell, with Lloyd Symington ; Sophomore year at 2-A Holder, with Symington and Yorke Allen ; Junior and Senior years with Symington and Allen at 93 Patton. Pyle will probably engage in foreign service with the State Department. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Far Hills, N.J. i: 382 3 JAMES ALONZO QUIGLEY Qmg Quigley was born September 17, 1914, in Ghastly Gulch, Alaskan Terr. He is the son of Richard S. Quigley, Penn State ' 06, and Dorothy Armstrong. His father is a politician; formerly U.S. Senator. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Newman School, where he was on the Football Team and Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Politics; First Group honors. He was Art Editor of The Dink; member Catholic Club, Newman Club; Junior Woodmen of America; Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 44 Campbell, with C. T. Horton ; Junior and Senior years with Horton at 21 1 Walker. Quigley intends to study law at the University of Pennsyl- vania, and to engage in diplomatic service. He is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is Orchard Hill, Lock Haven, Pa. c 383 : JAMES VALLEAU QUINN Ji?n Quinn was born March 21, 1915, in New Rochelle, N.Y. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of James William Quinn, University of Pennsylvania, deceased, and May Barrett. He has two brothers. He prepared at lona Preparatory School, and Canterbury, where he was a member of the Glee Club, Publications Board, and Cheer Leader. At Princeton he majored in History; honors (3) (4). He was on the Wrestling Team, numerals (1) (2) (3), letter (4), Intramural 145-pound Champion (2) (3) ; Cross Country Team (1) ; Baseball Team (1) ; Ten- nis Team (1) ; member Glee Club (1) (2) ; Catholic Club, Vice-President (3) ; History Club ; Tow er Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 24 North West, with Graham Berry ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 221 Foulke, with John C. Smith. Quinn may possibly study law at New York University, and will prob- ably engage in banking or selling. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 192 Woodland Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. C 384 ] -la 3B- STANLEY JOHN QUINN, JR. Stan Quinn was bom March 18, 1915, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Pelham Manor, N.Y. He is the son of Stanley John Quinn, Fordham ' 08, and Kath- leen Rhatigan. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Pelham Memorial High School, where he was Manager of Football, a Cheerleader, Sports Editor of the School Year Book, and a member of the Dramatic Club. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of Theatre Intime (1) (2) (3), Executive Committee (4); Tri- angle Club Chorus (3), Co-author of What a Relief (4) ; Foot- ball Managerial Candidate (2) ; Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place, with Walter H. Smith ; Sophomore and Junior years at 53 Blair, with W. H. Smith ; Senior year at 223 Lockhart, with W. H. Smith, P. V. Mohan, G. D. Kinder, R. C. Mayo, and J. F. Malloy. Quinn will probably engage in the advertising business. He is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is J26 Highbrook Ave., Pelham Manor, N.Y. Cssn S(l 3E- ROBERT VICTOR RAFTER Bob Rafter was bom March 19, 1915, in Taunton, Mass. He has also lived in New York City, Yonkers, and Bronxville, N.Y. He is the son of John R. Rafter, Xavier College ' 05, and Elizabeth Cronin. His father is a lawyer. He has one sister. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Football Team, Publications Board, and Debating Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics; honors in Senior year. He was on the 150-pound Football Team, insignia (4) ; member Catholic Club; Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place; Sophomore year at 311 Hamilton, with Ken Willis and Fred Lawson ; Junior and Senior years at 524 ' 03 Hall. Rafter plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to engage in the legal profession. He is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 7 Moore Road, Bronxville, N.Y. C 386 3 CHARLES FREDERIC RAMSEY, JR. Fred Ramse) was born January 29, 1915, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has also lived in Minneapolis, Minn., and New Hope, Pa. He is the son of Charles Frederic Ramsey and Ethel Anderson Runnette. His father, who attended Atelier Julien College in Paris, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and the School of Industrial Art in Philadelphia, is an artist. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton were Dr. Benjamin Rush, of the Class of 1760, and Persifor Gibson ' 85. He prepared at Solebury School, New Hope, Pa., where he was Editor of the School Paper, and on the Football Team. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages (French) ; Sec- ond Group honors; won trip to France in summer of 1935 ' guest of the French government and Societe des Amis de I ' Uni- versite de Paris, Acceuil aux Etudiants des Etats-Unis and Tour- ing Club de France. During Freshman year he roomed at 24 North West ; Sopho- more year at 10 North Edwards; Junior and Senior years at 432-A Lockhart. Ramsey ' s permanent address is New Hope, Pa. ANGUS CRAWFORD RANDOLPH Randy Gus Randolph was born August 23, 1914, in Lexington, Va. He has also lived in Washington, D.C., Birmingham, Ala., and Lynchburg, Va. He is the son of Rev. Oscar deWolf Randolph, University of Virginia ' 06, B.A., and D.D., and Alice Laurie Crawford. His father is an Episcopal minister; Headmaster and Rector of the Virginia Episcopal School, in Lynchburg, Va. He has one sister. He prepared at Virginia Episcopal School, in Lynchburg, Va., where he was on the Honor Roll ; graduated first in the Class of ' 32 ; on the Football, Basketball and Track Teams ; memlber Dramatic Society, Literary Society ; Art and Music Society; Choir; Honor Committe e; Winner Adair Archer Medal. At Princeton he majored in Biology ; on Honor Roll. He was on the Swim- ming Team, numerals (1) (2), letter (3) ; Track Team, numerals (1) (4) ; 150-pound Football Team, letter (2) (3) ; member Cloister Inn Club, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 14 Bank St.; Sophomore year at 326 Foulke, with E. W. Hampton; Junior year at 30 Patton, with P. G. Shook and G. E. K. Smith ; Senior year at the Cloister Inn Club, with H. P. Dicke and R. W. Anthony. Randolph plans to study medicine, at the University of Virginia, and to engage in the practice of medicine. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Virginia Episcopal School, Lynchburg, Va. 1:3883 RUDOLPH STEWART RAUCH, JR. Stew Rauch was born July 15, 1914, in Mllanova, Pa. He has also lived in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Rudolph S. Rauch ' 13, B.A., and Mary Banks French. His father is engaged in manufacturing; president and treasurer of Fer- racon Corporation ; member executive committee of Goodrich Rubber Company. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are his great-uncle, Morton S. Paton, and William R. Scott ' 10, his uncle. He prepared at Montgomery School, and St. Paul ' s School, in Concord, N.H., where he was on the Debating Panel, Hockey Team, Crew, Squash Team, and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of the Fres ' hman Squash Team, numerals; 150-Pound Crew, letter (2), Varsity P (3); Varsity Squash Team ( 3) ; member International Relations Club ; St. Paul ' s Society Cabinet, Secretary ; Ivy Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 215 Henry, with L. W. Wister; Junior year at 123 ' 03 Hall, with M. Lloyd, Wister, and A. B. Wheeler; Senior year at 123 ' 03 Hall, with Lloyd, Wister, Wheeler, and H. B. Roberts. Rauch will probably engage in the manufacturing business. He is an Episcopalian and an Independent. His permanent address is Land ' s End, Villanova, Pa. 1:389:1 3B- CLEVELAND DODGE REA Cleve Rea was born June 22, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of James C. Rea ' 04 and Julia Parish Dodge. His father is in the steel business; vice-president Oliver Iron and Steel Company; member Board of Directors Phelps-Dodge Copper Company. He has four brothers and three sisters. Cleveland H. Dodge ' 79 was his grandfather; H. H. Laughlin ' 00, C. E. Dodge ' 09, and Bayard Dodge ' 09 are his uncles ; H. R. Laughlin ' 32 is his cousin ; and W. H. Rea ' 34 and J. C. Rea, Jr., ' 39 are his brothers. He prepared at Shady Side Academy and Evans School, where he engaged in various activities. At Princeton he majored in History; Second General Group honors (0 (2) (3) ' He was a member of the Daily Princetonian News Board (l) (2) (3), Association Director (3) (4); International Relations Club (l) (2) (3) (4); Orange Key (4); Westminster Society (1) (2), Vice-Presi- dent of the Cabinet (3) (4) ; Board of Directors, Student-Faculty Asso- ciation (1) (2) (3) (4); Princeton Summer Camp Counselor; member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 123 Henry, with H. R. Wood; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 23-5 South Wlest, with W. L. Bar- rows, Jr., D. G. Greene, S. K. Mitchell, Jr., G. B. Stewart, and E. M. Williams. Rea is undecided as to his future. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 102 Woodland Road, E. E., Pittsburgh, Pa. I 390 3 JOHN REICHEL, JR. John72y Reichel was born April 12, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of John Reichel, Pennsylvania ' 06, and Mary Ford. His father is a manufacturing chemist ; technical director for Sharp Dohme, Inc. He has one sister. He prepared at Penn Charter School, where he was a memiber of the Literary Society, Debating Panel ; Football, Baseball, and Basketball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Psychology; honors in Junior year; honor average Freshman and Junior years. He was on the Club Basketball Team (3) ; Baseball Team, Varsity letter (2) (3) ; in Triangle Show, What a Relief ; member Junior Prom Committee and Senior Prom Committee ; Tiger Inn, Chairman House Committee. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 312 Henry; Sophomore year at 421 ' 01 Hall, with J. R. Reist; Junior year at 6 Blair Tower, with D. R. Chamberlain; Senior year at 6 Blair Tower, with Dean Hill, Jr. Reichel plans to study medicine at Pennsylvania or Harvard. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is 4947 Walton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. C 391 3 -la 3E- JAY ROBERT REIST Jim Reist was born July 5, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Jay Frank Reist and Gertrude M. Cahill. His father is a merchant. He has one sister. He prepared at William Penn Charter School, where he was Sports Manager, on the Soccer and Golf Teams, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics and School of Affairs; Honors in scholarship (2). He was Assistant Manager of the Varsity Crew (3), Crew Manager, letter (4); Nassau Lit Con- tributor (4) ; member Managers ' Club (3) (4) ; Westminster Society (3) (4) ; Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 14 Vande venter Ave., with W. H. Wood; Sophomore year at 421 ' 01 Hall, with John Reichel, Jr.; Junior year at 95 Patton, with J. J. Brown and W. W. Roper, Jr.; Senior year at 231-4 Walker, with Pepper Constable, E. N. Gorman, J. H. West, and G. W. Nevius. Reist will probably engage in business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Summit Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. [ 392 ] JOHN OTTO RHOME, JR. Otto Rhome was born December 23, 1915, in Loch Arbour, N.J. He has also lived in Asbury Park, and in Interlaken, N.J. He is the son of J. Otto Rhome and Ethel Gwenyth Morgan. His father is a lawyer, senior partner in the firm of Patterson, Rhome and Morgan, in Asbury Park, N.J. He has one sister. He prepared at Asbury Park High School, where he was a member of the Latin and French Clubs, Honor Society, Tennis and Basketball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics; First Group honors in all four years; winner of the Andrew H. Brown Prize Scholarship in Mathe- matics. He was on the 150-pound Football Team ; Class and Club Baseball, Football, Basketball, Tennis, and Ping-Pong Teams ; member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 19 University Place; Sopho- more year at 322 ' 01 Hall, with F. J. Levy-Hawes ; Junior and Senior years at 32 Patton, with F. J. Levy-Hawes and A. H. Garrett. Rhome plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to engage in law practice, with his father ' s firm. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 618 Grasmere Ave., Interlaken, Asbury Park, N.J. [ 393 3 HAROLD Van BUREN RICHARD Van Richard was born October 15, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of Harold Charles Richard ' 06, and Vera Van Buren. His father is a banker, with the Manufacturers ' Trust Company. He has one brother and two sisters. Walter Richard ' 09 is his uncle. He prepared at St. Paul ' s School, and Salisbury, where he was on the Track, Football, and Squash Teams. At Princeton he majored in French. He was on the Track Team (1) (2); Squash Team (1) (2) (3) (4); Rugby Team, letter (3) (4) ; member Charter Club, House Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 312 Hamilton, with A. S. Grenier, Jr. ; Sophomore and Junior years with Grenier at 1 3 Litt le ; Senior year at 153 Little with Grenier and C. K. Fried, Jr. Richard plans to attend Harvard Business School, and to engage in banking or manufacturing. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1060 Fifth Ave., New York City. n 394 3 PHILIP BRIGGS RICHARDSON Phil Richardson was born March 24, 1914, in Newtown, Pa. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa., and in Manhattan, Kan. He is the son of Russell Richardson ' 04, and Marion Eastburn Briggs. His father is a doctor; chief of staff at the Methodist Hospital, Philadel- phia ; pihysician at Taylor Hospital, and engaged in research at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. He has three brothers, Russell Richardson, Jr., ' 38, William E. Richardson ' 31, and John E. Richardson ' 32. He prepared at Penn Charter School, in Philadelphia, and Montgomery School, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the School Paper and Year Book, and active in Basketball and Dramatics; Cheer Leader, and Honor Society member. At Princeton he was in the Student Lunch Agency. During Freshman year he roomed at 14 Patton with Alan Wood Jones, Jr. ; Sophomore year also at 14 Patton, alone. Richardson left college at the end of Sophomore year. He is engaged to Miss Jane Graham Cobb, of Newtown, Pa. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 320 South 16th St., Philadelphia Pa. C 395 3 BERNARD JOSEPH RIDDER Ben Ridder was born June 29, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in St. Paul, Minn. He is the son of Joseph E. Ridder, Columbia ' 06 (M.S., ' 07), and Hedwig Schneider. His father is a newspaper publisher; affil- iated with the Nezv Yorker, Staats-Zeitung, New York Journal of Commerce, St. Paul Dispatch-Pioneer Press, Seattle Times, Aberdeen American News, Grand Forks Herald, He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Newman School, and the Hun School. He was a member of the Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 14 Pyne, with Jordan H. Stover, III; Sophomore year at 1 14 Pyne, with John H. Dalton. Ridder left college at the end of Sophomore year, to engage in newspaper work. He expects to continue in the newspaper busi- ness. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is 63 Park Row, New York City. 1:3963 s% mimfML svi BRUCE MACDONELL RIDGWAY Ridge, Pot Ridgway was born November 25, 1913, in Staten Island, N.Y. He is the son of E. John Ridgway and Adele Rose Macdonell. His father is an importer; president Meakin Ridgway, Inc. He has three brothers, two of whom are Donald H. Ridgway ' 28 and Kenneth J. Ridgway ' 31. He prepared at Pomfret School, where he was on the Football, Hockey, and Baseball Teams, and on the Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Freshman Foot- ball and Baseball Squads; Class Hockey and Baseball Teams (2) (3) (4) ; member Student-Faculty Association; Thursday Afternoon Club; Cap and Gown Club, Senior Trustee. During Freshman year he roomed at 104 Holder with W. E. Attwood, Jr.; Sophomore year at 104 Holder, with A. W. Taylor; Junior and Senior years at 501-4 ' 03 Hall, with Attwood, G. H. Hawks, F. W. Lovejoy, S. Tyler, H. B. Cross, and W. W. Potter. Ridgway will probably engage in importing. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 110 Hilton Ave., Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y. I 397 1 CHARLES DALLAS RIDGWAY, III Ridge Ridgway was born December 22, 1913, in Santo Domingo City, Domini- can Republic. He has also lived in Mt. Pocono, Pa., White Plains, N.Y., Boston, Mass., Montclair, N.J., and New York City. He is the son of Charles D. Ridgway, Jr., ' 05 and Mary Coryell Whit- man. His father is president of Compafiia Agricola Dominicana, a subsid- iary of the Corn Products Refining Company. He has two brothers and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton were his grandfather, Charles D. Ridgway ' 69, and Judge Thomas Haight ' oo and William Ridgway ' 30, his cousins. He prepared at Montclair High School, where he was on the Baseball and Football Teams. During Freshman year he roomed at the Nassau Inn, with S. C. Ridg- way and B. C. Milner, III ; Sophomore year at 21 Foulke. Ridgway left college in February of Sophomore year, to attend Columbia University. He is at present a Process Student at the Edgewater, N.J., plant of the Corn Products Refining Company, and attending the Fordham Law School Evening Session. He intends to become a corporation lawyer. He was married July 9, 1933, to Miss Eleanor Stokes Elmer, of Prince- ton, N.J. He is a Liberalist. His permanent address is 235 West I02nd St., New York City. 1:3983 SPENCER CORYELL RIDGWAY Spen Ridgway was horn July 13, 1915, in Mt. Pocono, Pa. He has also lived in Jersey City, N.J., Wellesley, Mass., Mountain Lakes, N.J., Montclair, N.J., White Plains, N.Y., Barahona and Monte Cristo, Dominican Republic, and New York City. He is the son of Charles U. Ridgway, Jr., ' 05 and Mary Coryell Whit- man. His father is president of Compania Agricola Dominicana, a subsid- iary of the Corn Products Refining Company. He has two brothers and one sister. Charles D. Ridgway ' 69 was his grandfather ; Charles D. Ridgway, III, ' 36 and Whitman Ridgway ' 39 are his brothers, and William Ridgway ' 30 is his cousin. He prepared at Montclair High School, where he was on the Student Council, Treasurer ; and on the Tennis and Basketball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics; honors in Junior year. He was a member of the Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at the Nassau Inn, with B. C. Milner, III, and C. D. Ridgway, III ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years, with Milner at 222 Foulke. Ridgway will probably engage in the insurance business. His permanent address is 440 Riverside Drive, New York City. C 399 3 SMK SIDO LOUIS RIDOLFI Cy, Si Ridolfi was born September 28, 1913, in Trenton, N.J. He is the son of Joseph Ridolfi, deceased, and Sylvia Oeccar- relli. He has one brother and three sisters. He prepared at Trenton High School, where he was on the Publications Board, and a member of the Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Politics; University B Scholar- ship winner. He was on the Freshman Basketball Team, numer- als; Varsity Basketball Team, letter (3) (4); Head Cashier; Captain in Dining Halls. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Bank St., with F. A. Petito ; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at l South Dod. Ridolfi plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is 439 Whittaker Ave., Trenton, N.J. n 400 3 HBl i f % JOHN FREDERICK RIEBOW Johnny, Fritz Riebow was born June 8, 1914, in Sherman, Tex. He has also lived in Chicago, 111., New York City, and Manhasset, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of Fred H. Riebow and Ollive Lundy Riebow. His father is a buyer for S. H. Kress and Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Manhasset High School, where he was on the Debating and Tennis Teams, Editor of the School Magazine, and active in Dramatics. Riebow transferred to Princeton from Hobart College. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Tennis Team, and a member of Cloister Inn. During Sophomore year he roomed at 23 Hill Dormitory, alone; Junior and Senior years at 73 Blair, with R. D. Waters. Riebow ' s permanent address is 173 Onderdonk Ave., Man- hasset, Long Island, N.Y. L 401 MARTIN HETZEL RITTENHOUSE, JR. Marty Rittenhouse was born November 19, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Camden and Atlantic City, N.J., and in Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Martin H. Rittenhouse and Clara Anna Dengler. His father is manager and agent in Washington, D.C., for the National Cash Register Company. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Tennis and Track Teams, member Glee Club, Choir, Class Day Committee, etc.; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was Manager of Varsity Tennis, minor managerial P ; member Choir ; Glee Club ; P .E.R.A. ; Football Usher; Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 10-A Holder, with R. L. Williams; Sophomore year at 42 Little, with A. R. Lewis; Junior and Senior years with Lewis at 132 Little. Rittenhouse expects to study at Oxford, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 3327 Cleveland Ave., N.W., Philadelphia, Pa. c 402 n c n u VERUS TAGGART RITTER, JR. Vee Ritter was born October 25, 1913, in Huntington, W.Va. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Verus T. Ritter and Edith Keller. His father is an architect, member of the firm of Verus T. Ritter and Asso- ciates; president Delaware River Tunnel Corporation. He has one sister. He prepared at Episcopal Academy, in Philadelphia, where he was active in Dramatics and Debating, and on the Tennis Team. At Princeton he majored in French; winner Alden Memorial Prize in French ; member Arbor Inn, Senior Trustee. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 53 Campbell. .. Ritter plans to continue his architectural studies, and to engage in architectural work, affiliated with his father. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Elverstone, Merion, Pa. C 403 3 Oyvu«« WILLIAM RANDOLPH ROBBINS Billy, Robbie Robbins was born May 22, 1912, in Hartford, Conn. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Harry E. Robbins, deceased, and Matilda Franklin. His father was an Episcopal clergyman. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Saint Genevive ' s, Trinity, and Deveaux Schools, where he was on the Soccer and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Soccer Team (1); Polo Team (2) (3) (4); Gym Team; member St. Paul ' s Society. During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 14 Blair, with Edgar W. Riebe; Senior year at 20 Middle Dod. Robbins ' s permanent address is 859 Lexington Ave., New York City. C 404 1 DAVID ROBERTS, III Dave Roberts was born November 7, 1913, in Birmingham, Ala. He is the son of David Roberts, Jr., and Sadie Gillespy. His father, a graduate of Harvard, is a coal operator; president of the Brilliant Coal Company of Birmingham, Ala. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Prince- ton is Felton Wimberly ' 30. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Track and Football Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Swimming and Track Teams; 150-pound Varsity Crew Squad (2); 150-pound Varsity Crew, major P (3); member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 27 Edwards Place ; Sopho- more year at 52 Holder, with J. T. Peirce; Junior and Senior years at 31 ' 79 Hall, with J. T. Peirce and E. W. Hampton. Roberts ' permanent address is 3800 Crescent Road, Birming- ham, Ala. [ 405 ] HENRY BUTCHER ROBERTS Hank Roberts was born March 14, 1914, in Bala, Pa. He is the son of G. Brinton Roberts, Haverford ' 88, and Alice Tyson Butcher. His father is retired ; director of Real Estate Land Title and Trust Company, and Corn Exchange Bank, both in Philadelphia. He has two brothers, B. P. Roberts ' 24 and L. P. Roberts ' 29, and T. W. Roberts ' 99 and I. W. Roberts ' 03 are his uncles. ,« He prepared at Montgomery School, and St. Paul ' s School, where he was a member of the Debating and French Societies, Football and Hockey Teams, Crew, and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in English; honors in that department. He was on the Freshman Squash Team, numerals; 150-pound Crew (1) (2), Var- sity P (3); member The Club ; International Relations Club; Presi- dent Westminster Society ; Ivy Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 6 Hill Dormitory, with A. L. Holmes; Sophomore year with Holmes at 423 Joline ; Junior year, also with Holmes, at 83 Patton ; Senior year at 123 ' 03 Hall, with M. Lloyd, L. W. Wister, A. B. Wheeler, and R. S. Ranch. Roberts is engaged to Miss Paton Ranch, of Villanova, Pa. He will engage in the publishing business, affiliated with Street and Smith, in New York City. He is a Christian Scientist and a Republican. His permanent address is Bala Cynwyd, Pa. 1:4063 DAVID ALLAN ROBERTSON, JR. Dave Robertson was born July 30, 1915, in Chicago, 111. He has also lived in Washington, D.C., and in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of David Allan Robertson, Chicago ' 02, Litt.D., LL.D., and Anne Victoria Knobel. His father is president of Goucher College, Balti- more, Md. He prepared at Gilman Country School, in Roland Park, Md,, where he was active in Debating, Dramatics, and Publications, and on the Soccer and Lacrosse Teams. At Princeton he majored in English (Plan II) ; First Honors in Junior year; First General Group (3). He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals ; member Rugby Club ; Daily Princetonian Editorial Board (3) (4) ; Contributor to the Nassau Lit (4) ; member The Club, Chairman Executive Committee (4) ; International Relations Club (2) (3) (4) ; Westminster Society Cabinet (3) (4) ; Student Tutoring Association (Ger- man) (3) (4) ; Colonial Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 324 Henry, with J. Wister Meigs; Junior and Senior years at 613 Cuyler. Robertson will continue his studies in English. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2229 North Charles St., Baltimore, Md. ' C 407 :] 1 SB- JOHN BROOKS ROBINSON Robbie Robinson was born September 20, 1913, in Lewistown, Mont. He has also lived in Great Falls, Mont. He is the son of Fred H. Robinson, University of Minnesota ' 09, and Alice French Brooks. His father is vice-president and general manager of the Grogan Robinson Lumber Company. He has two brothers. O. R. Brooks ' 14 is his cousin. He prepared at Moran Preparatory School (State of Washing- ton), where he was Manager of the Football Team. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was a member of the University Band (3) (4); University Orchestra (1); Secre- tary Gun Club (3) (4) ; Rifle Team (2) ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed alone at 626 and 625 Pyne; Sophomore year at 133 Henry, with F. V. Cosby; Senior 3 ear at 14 South Dod, with J. T. Mason, Jr. Robinson expects to engage in business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1025 Third Ave., North, Great Falls, Mont. 1:4083 ; amjm THOMAS BLACKWOOD RODGERS, III Blackie, Tom Rodgers was born April 5, 1914, in Orange, N.J. He is the son of Thomas B. Rodgers, Jr., and Frances Stillwell. His father is a commission merchant; vice-president of Wil- liam L. Barrell Co., Inc. He has one sister. He prepared at Carteret Academy, and Phillips Exeter Acad- emy, where he was active in Golf, Class Hockey, and a member of the Glee Clubs. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Class Hockey Championship Team (3); member Triangle Club; Cannon Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 232 Lockhart, with William T. Osborne ; Junior and Senior years at 222 ' 03 Hall. Rodgers will attend the Harvard School of Business Admin- istration, and become affiliated with his father ' s firm. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 517 Berkeley Ave., Orange, N.J. I 409 3 WILLIAM GEORGI RODGERS Bill Rodge Rodgers was born January 31, 1914, in Westfield, N.J. He has also lived iiiijNew York City, Silvermine, Conn., Sea Girt, N.J., and Elizabeth, N.J. ,1 H e is the son of Earle Vincent Rodgers ' 10 and Florence Georgi. His fitHer is president of The Papyrus Company. He has one brother, John Gordon Rodgers ' 35, and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Arthur B. Walsh ' 07, Edwin A. Georgi ' 19, Carl H. Georgi ' 20, and Arthur B. Walsh, Jr., ' 34. He prepared at the Princeton Preparatory School, where he was on the Football and Track Teams. At Princeton he was Assistant Electrical Manager of the Triangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 Bank St.; Sophomore year at 14 Little. Rodgers left Princeton in February of Sophomore year. He attended the School of Commerce at New York University, and is now a representative of The Papyrus Company. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 1 Wilson Terrace, Elizabeth, N.J. C 410 3 «? ALBERT SUTHERLAND ROE A I, Shad Roe was born April 16, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Newcastle-on-Lyne, England, and in Princeton, N.J. ' He is the son of Irving Livingston Roe ' 97, and Helena Alice Sutherland. His father is a retired banker. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Albert Chamberlain ' 94, A. V. Roe ' 95, E. R. Otheman ' 95, H. H. Hadley ' 98, R. C. Otheman ' 07, A. C. McGuinness ' 27, H. H. Hadley, Jr., ' 29 Roswell Chamberlain ' 33, J. Beatty ' 34, and David Chamberlain ' 35. He prepared at Episcopal High School, in Alexandria, Va. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Soccer Squad; Varsity Soccer Sqiiad (2). During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 19 Middle Dod: Fresh- man and Sophomore years with Roger C. Dixon, and Junior and Senior years with Imbrie Buffum ' 35. Roe will probably study Art and Archaeology, at Princeton, and expects to engage in medicine or teaching. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 7 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N.J. C411 1 CHARLES BARTLETT ROGERS Rogers was born October 22, 1914, in Lake Forest, III. He is the son of George T. Rogers, Lake Forest University ' 02, and Belle J. Bartlett. His father is an attorney at law ; member firm of Tenney, Harding, Sherman and Rogers, in Chicago. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Deerfield-Shields High School, and Blair Academy, where he was on the Track and Football Teams, Dra- matics Society member, Band, and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the La- crosse Team, numerals (1) (2), letter (3); Class Basketball Team ( 1 ) (2) ; member Varsity Club ; Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 73 Blair, with Richard D. Waters; Junior year at 33 Patton, with George D. Kinder; Senior year at 231 Cuyler, alone. Rogers may possibly study business administration at the Northwestern University School of Business Administration, but is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 506 Walnut Road, Lake Forest, 111. n4i2] mmTMi )V«1 ROBERT BURTON ROMBERGER Butch Romberger was born April 19, 1914, in Pasadena, Calif. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Henry Alfred Romberger, deceased, and Georgiana M. Horn. He has one brother. He prepared at Tabor Academy, where he was on the Soccer Team, and Debating Panel. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was a member of the Arbor Inn, Chairman House Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 439 Pyne; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 21 Blair, with Irving H. Smith, Jr. Romberger is engaged to Miss Kathryn Brydon, of Pasadena, Calif. He plans to continue his studies in Architecture, and to engage in architectural work. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 1649 San Pasqual St., Pasadena, Calif. 1:4131 WILLIAM WINSTON ROPER, JR. Bill, Rope, Willie, Fatz Roper was born November 20, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of William Winston Roper ' 02 (LL.D., Univer- sity of Virginia), deceased, and Elisabeth Binney Haines. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are James Gowen Roper ' 05 and James E. Gowen ' 17. Roper prepared at Chestnut Hill Academy, and Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Publications Board, Student Govern- ment Board, Football, and Baseball Teams. - i At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals; Football Team, Varsity letter (3) (4) ; member Ivy Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 201 Lockhart, with A. L. Connell ; Sophomore year at 2-D Holder, with A. L. Council and R. M. Wood; Junior year at 95 Patton, with J. J. Brown and J. R. Reist; Senior year at the Ivy Club. Roper is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 7809 Winston Road, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. C 4H ] TITfil)) 3E u«? URBAN JOSEPH PETERS RUSHTON Pete Jurp Rushton was born January 12, 1915, in Birmingham, Ala. He is the son of James Franklin Rushton, deceased, and Willis Roberts. He has three brothers and four sisters. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Hill News Board, member of the English Club, Dramatic Club, and on the Hill Record Board. At Princeton he majored in English; Honor Roll (3). He was Editorial Writer and Columnist for the Princetonian ( Crow ' s Nest ) ; member The Club ; Democratic Club ; Cynewulf Club ; teacher at Jamesburg for the Westminster Society ; member Terrace Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place, with R. G. Park; Sophomore year at 317 Foulke, with J. C. Turner; Junior year with Turner at 316 Foulke; Senior year at 61 Little, with L. J. Gorin, Jr. Rushton intends to study medicine, probably at Harvard, and to become a doctor. He is a Presbyterian and a Liberal. His permanent address is 2832 Balmoral Road, Birmingham, Ala. c 415 1 GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL Russ Rusty Russell was born July 17, 1915, in Jersey City, N.J. He has also lived in New London, Conn., and East Orange, N.J. He is the son of William S. Russell and Edith Olsen. His father is retired. He has one sister. He prepared at Dickinson High School, where he was on the Football and Track Teams, and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was on the Foot- ball Team (2), major letter (3) (4); Rugby Team (3) (4); member Varsity Club ; Dial Lodge. During Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years he roomed at 14 North Dod, with Edward Glassmeyer ; Senior year at 14 North Dod, with Richard L. Williams, Jr. Russell expects to continue his studies in Chemistry. He is an Episcopalian and an Independent Republican. His permanent address is 376 Prospect St., East Orange, N.J. 1:4163 -la 3E- GERALD THOMAS RYAN Gerry Ryan was born March 6, 1913, in Mt. Vernon, N.Y. He has also lived in New York City, and in Larchmont, N.Y. He is the son of James J. Ryan and Agnes M. Kennelley. His father is a stock broker; partner in the firm of Halle and Stieg- litz. He has one sister. He prepared at Fordham Preparatory School, where he was on the Tennis and Swimming Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Junior Varsity Squash Team; member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 26 Hill Dormitory; Soph- omore and Junior years at 104 Lockhart; Senior year at 526 ' 03 Hall. Ryan intends to study medicine. He is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. C417 1 3E- JOSEPH JAMES RYAN Joe Jim Ryan was born July 19, 1913, in Suffern, N.Y. He has also lived in Washington, N.Y. He is the son of Joseph James Ryan and Anna Clark Morse, both deceased. He has one sister. Among his relatives who at- tended Princeton were his grandfather. Class of ' 62, two uncles, one ' 12 and one ' 15, and three cousins, in the Classes of ' 20, ' 28, and ' 29. He prepared at Portsmouth, and Hun School, where he was active in Football and Boxing. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the 1935 Pistol Team, Captain in 1936; Boxing Team; member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place; Sophomore and Junior years at 7 Greenholm; Senior year at 112 Blair. Ryan will probably engage in Politics. He is a Protestant. His permanent address is 2 East 61st St., New York City. C 418 3 w mms tff LAWRENCE THOMAS RYAN Larry Ryan was born August 25, 1914, in New York City. He has also lived in Bronxville, N.Y. He is the son of Patrick L. Ryan, New York University Law School ' 04, C.P.A., and Grace E. McLaughlin. His father is assistant secretary of R. H. Macy Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Bronxville School, where he was on the Foot- ball, Basketball, and Tennis Teams, Newspaper Board, member Debating Society, and Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of the T?(jrer Business Board; Glee Club (1) ; Football Band (2) ; Triangle Club (1) (2) (3) (4); Equinox Orchestra; Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place; Sophomore and Junior years at 212 ' 01 Hall, with Barry Brown; Senior year with Barry Brown at 51 ' 79 Hall. Ryan plans to study law at Columbia, and to engage in the legal profession. He is a Catholic. 1:4193 ERLE B. SAVAGE, JR. Yom, Cupe Savage was born September 7, 1914, in Minneapolis, Minn. He is the son of Erie B. Savage and Pauline Coggeshall. His father, who graduated from the University of Minnesota, is president and general manager of International Stores, Incorporated. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are his brother, John C. Savage ' 32 and John Leslie ' 26. He prepared at Blake School, in Minneapolis, Minn., where he was on the Football, Baseball, Tennis, and Hockey Teams, Student Council, member Union (debating society) ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Hockey Team, Var- sity P ; Lacrosse Team, numerals (1) ; Undergraduate Body of Gradu- ate Council ; Cottage Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 1 1 1 Cuyler, tvith John W. Hunt; Junior year at 231 ' 03 Hall, with J. W. Hunjt, N. Donald, W. H. Peterson, and P. H. Holsapple; Senior year at 231-7 ' 03 Hall, with Donald, Peterson, Holsapple, A. C. Smith, H. B. Barr, A. Z. Gray, J. W. Hunt, and H. Spofford. Savage expects to become a salesman for International Stores, Incor- porated. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is Route 3, Wayzata, Minn. C 420 3 JOHN MORRIS SAYRE Jack Sayre was born June 26, 1914, in Alton, 111. He has also lived in La Grange, 111., Montclair, N.J., and Hopatcong, N.J. He is the son of Frederick Morris Sayre, Richmond ' 08 (En- gineering, Lehigh), and Anna Mulford Hand. His father is general manager and vice-president of the Corn Products Re- fining Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Montclair Academy, where he was active in Dramatics, on the School Paper Board, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Swim- ming Team (3) (4) ; member Glee Club ( 1 ) ; Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 8 Madison St. ; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 434 Pyne. Sayre will probably continue his studies in Psychology. He will probably attend Harvard Business School, and become a writer, or engage in business. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 36 Prospect Ave., Montclair, N.J. C 421 ] ALAN MURRAY SCHAEFFER A I, Schaef, Butch Schaeffer was born May 27, 1914, in Atlantic Highlands, N.J. He has also lived in Harrington, N.J. He is the son of Joseph H. Schaeffer ' 02, A.B., M.A., and Elizabeth Georgie Murray. His father is pastor of the First Presbyterian Church at Barrington, N.J. He prepared at William Penn Charter School, where he was a member of the Instrumental Club; and Haddon Heights High School, where he was on the Debating Panel, Student Government Board, mem ' ber Orchestra, and National Honor Society, At Princeton he majored in Chemistry; Second Group departmental honors (3) ; Second General Group honors (3). He was on the Swimming Team (1) (2), Championship Interdormitory Swimming Relay (2); Rugby Team (1) ; member Band (1) (2) (4) ; Westminster Society; Com- mons (2) (3) (4) ; Manager Flower Agency (4) ; Parking Squad (2) ; Gateman (1) ; FERA (3) ; Madison Club, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 North Middle Reunion; Sopho- more and Junior years at 11 North Middle Reunion, with William F. Englis, Jr., ' 35 ; Senior year at 5 South Reunion, with John A. Nesbitt, Jr. Schaeffer plans to study medicine or chemistry, and to engage in the medical or chemical professions. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 409 Clements Bridge Road, Barrington, N.J. n4 ] WILLIAM HURD SCHEIDE Bill Scheide was born January 6, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Titusville, Pa. He is the son of John Hinsdale Scheide ' 96, LL.D., A.M., L.H.D., and Harriet Eliza Hurd. His father is retired. He has no brothers or sisters. James H. Caldwell, Jr., ' 98 is his uncle. He prepared at Loomis School, where he was on the Soccer and Tennis Teams; member Glee Club; Choir; German Club; Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Group honors; Second General Group (3). He was Associate Editor of the Brie- a-Brac (3) ; Princetonian Columnist (3) (4) ; member Glee Club (3) (4) ' Orchestra (2) ; Terrace Club. During the four years at college he roomed at 56 Campbell. Scheide is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 221 North Washington St., Titus- ville, Pa. 1:4 33 s svi WILLIAM FREDERICK SCHMICK, JR. Bm Schmick was born December 3, 1913, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of William F. Schmick and Nancy Mary Rhein- dollar. His father is in the newspaper business; executive vice- president and business manager of the Baltimore Sun. He has two sisters. He prepared at Severn School (Maryland), and Lawrence- ville, where he was a member of the Press Club, The Lazurence Board ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group honors. He was Varsity Manager of Soccer (3) ; Key and Seal Club, Presi- dent (3). During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Dickinson St., with J. J. Hirschberger ' 35 ; Sophomore and Junior years at 622 Cuy- ler; Senior year at 424 Witherspoon and 122 Walker, with E. L. Galloway. Schmick intends to engage in newspaper work, probably with the Dallas Nezvs-Journal. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Care th BaltimoreSun, Baltimore, Md. C 424 3 ROLAND HENRY SCHUERHOFF Schuerhoff was born April 20, 1915, in New York City. He is the son of Henry B. Schuerhoff and Louise Bircher. His father is a manufacturer ; president Bokelmann Trimming Com- pany. He has one brother. He prepared at Fhishing High School, where he was on the Baseball and Basketball Teams, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Varsity Cross Country Team; Class Baseball Team; Tennis Manager (4) ; Manager Lenox Laundry ; Gateman ; Monitor. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St.; Soph- omore year at 12 Patton, with E. R. Carson; Junior and Senior years at 1 5 North Dod, with Carson and R. Hull. Schuerhoff is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 2530 Erickson St., East Elmhurst, Long Island, N.Y. 1:425 3 PETER ASTON SCHWARTZ Pete Schwartz was born December 13, 1912, in Wynnewood, Pa. He is the son of David L. Schwartz, Trinity ' 00, M.A., and Georgiana F. Gormly. His father is in the steel products business. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Montgomery School, in Wynnewood, Pa. At Princeton he majored in English; honors in that depart- ment; Hunt Scholarship holder (3) (4). He was on the Fresh- man Crew; Varsity Crew Squad (2) ; Junior Varsity Crew, letter (3), Single Sculling; member The Club — English Department discussion group; St. Paul ' s Society; Quadrangle Club, Resident Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 8 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 61 Little, with G. R. Cooke ; Junior year at 8 North Reunion, with R. A. Walke ; Senior year at the Quadrangle Club, with P. Preston and J. C. Goodell. Schwartz expects to engage in teaching. He is an Episcopalian and an Independent. His permanent address is Wynnewood, Pa. C 426 3 -la 3G- WALTER LEE SCHWENK Parts Schwenk was born March lo, 1913, in New Orleans, La. He has also lived in St. Louis, Mo., New York City, and in Baldwin, Long Island. He is the son of Walter J. Schwenk and Corde E. Gerst. His father is a broker; president A. B. Raymond Co., in New York City. He has one brother. He prepared at Hun School, where he was on the Newspaper Board, and active in various sports. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Lacrosse Team, numerals (1), major letter (2) ; member Varsity Club ; Key and Seal Club, Secretary. During Freshman year he roomed in Pyne Hall; Sophomore year at 81 Holder with F. N. Rosenbaum; Junior year at 22-24 Little, with Hourigan, Rosenbaum, and Ferenbach. Schwenk left college in February of Freshman year, returning the following fall. He is a Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 102 West Stanton Ave., Baldwin, Long Island, N.Y. I 427 1 sc DAVID HAVEN SCOTT Have, Scott y Scott was born June 14, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Jenkintown and Bryn Mawr, Pa. He is the son of Wilbur S. Scott and Gertrude Haven. His father is president of the Breyer Ice Cream Company. He has three brothers. He prepared at Haverford School, where he was a member of the Press Club and Debating Society. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was a member of the Band; Philosophical Society (Forum) ; Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place, with Dave Hart; Sophomore and Junior years at 24 Little, with Lome Hummel ' 35 ; Senior year at 22 1 Pyne, with Lyle McGrath. Scott will probably engage in the ice cream business. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Roberts and Ashbridge Roads, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 1:4283 3B- OftvH ROBERT WILLIAM SCOTT Scotty Spotter Boh Scott was born May 28, 1914, in Denver, Colo. He has also lived in Monterey, Mexico, and in Long Beach, Calif. He is i s6ri of W. A. Scott and Emily Nagel. His father is a bf61ce?i manage f at the Denver office of E. H. Rollins and Sons. He prepared at East Denver High School, where he was active in vafi-iOus Sports, nd in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Engineering. He was a member of the Engineering Society ; A.I.Ch.E. ; C ' ampus Club, Secretary (3) . Duf ' ing ' Freshman year he roomed at 73 Holder, with W. N. Graham; Sophomore year with Graham at 643 Pyne; Junior and Senior years at 331-3 ' 03 Hall, with R. S. Mather, A. F. Davies, Jr., and S. S. Brown. Scott plans to continue his studies in Chemical Engineering. ' He is a Baptist and a Republican. • ' ' ' ' ' ' His permanent address is 3300 East Seventh Ave., Denver, Colo. ' ' C 429 3 RICHARD LOUIS SEGGEL Dick Seggel was born January 1 1, 1914, in Union City, N.J. He has also lived in Jersey City, N.J., and in Metuchen, N.J. He is the son of Otto F. Seggel ' 03 (and Columbia Law School), and Mabel Stilwell. Hi s father is a lawyer; legal adviser to the New Jersey Tax Department. He has one sister. He prepared at Metuchen High School and Peddie School (Hightstown, N.J.), where he was on the Football and Basket- ball Teams, and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in History (P.I. A.) ; Second Group honors; Fourth Junior Oratorical Prize. He was on the Debating Panel (4) ; member Whig-Clio (3) (4) ; Woodrow Wilson Dem- ocratic Club ; Waiter in Commons ( 1 ) (2) (3). During the four years of college he roomed at 454 Wither- spoon, with Rolf S. Paine. Seggel will probably engage in government work. He is a member of the Dutch Reformed Church, and a Dem- ocrat. His permanent address is 36 Hampton Place, Metuchen, N.J, C 430 3 -13 3E- CRAIG SEVERANCE Sevy Severa nce was born December 12, 1914, in Asbury Park, N.J. He has also lived in Point Pleasant, N.J., New York City, Miami, Fla., and Bridle, N.J. He is the son of Malcolm Severance and Isabel Whitaker Dowell. His father is in the advertising business; president Mal- colm Severance Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Newman School and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Football, Swimming and Crew Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was on the Varsity Swimming Team (2) ; 150- pound Football Team, letter (4) ; Junior Varsity Rugby Team, insignia (3) ; member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place, with Paul M. Hancock; Sophomore and Junior years at 3 South Dod, with Paul M. Hancock; Senior year with Hancock at 7 South Dod. Severance will probably engage in commercial aviation. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is River View Drive, Brielle, N.J. 1:431 ] FRANCIS LUDWIG SEYFARTH Frank Seyfarth was born September 18, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Princeton, N.J. He is the son of Jacob Frederick Seyfarth and Mathilde Rousseau. His father is manager and owner of Red X Farm. He has three brothers and two sisters. Jacob Frederick Seyfarth, Jr., ' 33 and Robert Seyfarth ' 36 are his brothers. He prepared at Fieldston School, in New York City, where he was on the Football and Swimming Teams, and active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Engineering; winner Princeton Club of New York Scholarship (1) (2) ; University Scholarship (4). He was on the Dor- mitory Swimming Team, medal (2); member Triangle Club; Theatre Intime; Secretary-Treasurer Young People ' s Society of the First Presbyterian Church (2); Waiter in Commons; Cashier at Football Games; member Princeton Engineering Society; Student Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Madison Club, Junior member-at-large (3), Secre- tary Executive Committee (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 10 North Middle Reunion alone; Sophomore year at 10 North Middle Reunion, with Robert H. Robie ' 37; Junior and Senior years at 43 South West, with Robert Seyfarth. Seyfarth expects to engage in engineering. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is R.D. 3, Princeton, N.J. C 432 1 B ROBERT SEYFARTH Bob Seyfarth was born July 20, 1915, in New York City. He is the son of Jacob Frederick Seyfarth and Mathilde Rous- seau. His father is a farmer. He has three brothers and two sisters. Jacob Frederick Seyfarth, Jr., ' 33 and Francis Ludwig Seyfarth ' 36 are his brothers. He prepared at Princeton High School. Seyfarth transferred to Princeton from New York University in the fall of 1934. A ' t Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering; Second Group honors. He was a member of the Student Branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ; Madison Club, Sen- ior Representative-at-large. During Junior and Senior years he roomed at 43 South West with Francis Seyfarth. He plans to continue his studies in Engineering, and to become a mechanical engineer. Seyfarth is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is R.F.D. 3, Princeton, N.J. n 433 3 3E- WALTER SEYMOUR, JR. Bill Seymour was born January 12, 1912, in Newark, N.J. He is the son of Walter Seymour, and Helen Raynsford, deceased. His father is retired. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are James B. Bannister ' 82 and CarlH. Iiri4. He prepared at Carteret Academy and the Hun School, where he was active in Football, Crew, and Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Inter- club Touch Football, Basketball, and Rifle Teams; member Glee Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 91 Blair, with W. G Mennen, Jr. Seymour will probably engage in investment banking. His permanent address is 297 Roseville Ave., Newark, N.J. [ 434 3 -la 3E- NEWTON HALE SHAFFER Newt Shaffer was born July 16, 1912, in Ridgefield, Conn. He has also lived in Overbrook, and in Philadelphia, Pa., New York City, and Lakewood, N.J. He is the son of Newton Melman Shaffer and Marjo rie Clapp, both deceased. He has one sister. He prepared at Pawling School, where he was on the Publica- tions Board, member Glee Club, Student Council, and Musical Organizations. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology. He was on the Freshman Polo Team ; member Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 151 Henry, with Wil- liam L. NicoU, Jr. ; second Freshman year at 34 Campbell, with Carl Eric Hutz ; Sophomore and Junior years with Hutz at 1 2 1 Lockhart. Shaffer will probably engage in banking, with the New York Trust Company. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 421 Second St., Lakewood, N.J. C 435 3 CHARLES EDWARD SHAIN Charlie Chuck Shain was born June 3, 1915, in Tamaqua, Pa. He is the son of Charles Henry Shain, deceased, an d Emma Louise Fey. He has two brothers and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is J. H. Jefferies, Jr., ' 23. He prepared at Tamaqua High School, where he was active in Student Government, Publications, member Literary Clubs, and Basketball Team. At Princeton he majored in English, No Course Plan. He received Hon- orable Mention for the Class of 1870 Sophomore English Prize; also for Class of 1870 Prize in Old English, and Thomas B. Wanamaker English Language Prize. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team; Columnist for Daily Princetoman (3) (4) ; member Student-Faculty Association ; The Club, Executive Committee; Whig-Clio (3) (4), Vice-President (4) ; Sec- retary Undergraduate Schools Committee (4) ; Editor The Freshman Her- ald (2) (3) (4); member Student Tutoring Association (2) (3) (4) ; University Schools Committee; Parking Squad; Elm Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Alexander St., with R. R. P. Goheen; Sophomore year at 51 Holder, with Goheen and D. B. Wygant; Junior and Senior years at 72 Little, with Goheen and Wygant. Shain will probably engage in teaching. He is a Lutheran and a wSocialist. His permanent address is 240 Cedar St., Tarriaqua, Pa. 1:436] 3E- PAUL BAKER SHEATSLEY S heats Sheatsley was born August 30, 1916, in New York City. He has also lived in Mountain Lakes, N.J. He is the son of Paul Weidner Sheatsley, Ohio State ' 15, and Nina Genevieve Baker. His father is research engineer with the American Telegraph and Telephone Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Trinity High School, in New York City, where he was Sports Manager, and on the School Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of Madison Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 42 Hill Dormitory; Soph- omore, Junior, and Senior years at 243 Pyne. Sheatsley will probably engage in journalistic work. He is a Lutheran and a Democrat. His permanent address is 98 Crestview Road, Mountain Lakes, N.J. C 437 3 WILLIAM CHASTAIN SHELTON Shell Shelton was born May 5, 1916, in Athens, Georgia. He has also lived in Washington, D.C. He is the son of William Arthur Shelton, University of Georgia ' 08 (M.A., Chicago), and Effie Clyde Landrum. His father is a statistician and economist, with the Bureau of Public Roads of the Department of Agriculture. He has one brother. He prepared at Central High School, where he was a member of the Chess Club, Stamp Club, and Debating Society. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics; winner of Class of 1861 Prize. He was a member of Whig-Clio ; Treasurer of the Chess Club ; Treasurer Anti-War Society ; member Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 23 Madison St. ; Sophomore year at 93 Blair ; Junior and Senior years at 5 North Middle Reunion. Shelton will probably do graduate statistical work at Columbia, and become a statistician. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 3211 Tennyson St., N.W., Washington, D.C. C4383 -la 3E- HAMPTON GILBERT SILCOX, III Hamp Bud Silcox was born August 29, 1915, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Hampton Gilbert Silcox, Jr., and Anna Bar- bara Oetzel. His father is court reporter in the city of Philadel- phia Municipal Court. He has two sisters. He prepared at Penn Charter School, where he was on the Basketball and Tennis Teams, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Honor Roll (1) (2). He was on the Lacrosse Team, numerals (1) (2); Varsity P (3) (4)5 member Varsity Club; Major and Battalion Com- mander F.A.R.O.T.C. ; Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 53 Witherspoon ; Soph- omore and Junior years at 313 ' 03 Hall; Senior year at 42 ' 79 Hall, with William J. Harrison. Silcox is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1305 Oak Lane Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 1:4 93 s% dlJCSjOIZ v SIDNEY BAYLEY SILLECK, JR. Sid Silleck was born November 28, 1914, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Scarsdale, N.Y. He is the son of Sidney B. Silleck and Maude Smith Bosworth. His father is a banker; trust officer with the New York Trust Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Scarsdale High School, and Deerfield Acad- emy, where he was active in Dramatics and Publications. At Princeton he majored in Psychology; member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 241 Witherspoon, with John H. White ; Sophomore year at 241 Witherspoon, with J. H. White and M. T. Gleason; Junior and Senior years also at 241 Witherspoon, with White. Silleck will probably engage in the advertising business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 8 Brayton Road, Scarsdale, N.Y. 1:4403 ROBERT ABBOTT SINCERBEAUX Bob Sincerbeaux was born July 22, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Frank Heustis Sincerbeaux, Yale ' 02 (LL.B., Columbia), and Jessie Marion Batterson. His father is a lawyer, senior partner in the firm of Middlebrook Sincerbeaux; trustee of Greenwich Savings Bank, in New York City; trustee Boy Scout Foundation. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Charles S. Sincerbeaux ' 02. He prepared at Kew Forest Country Day School, and the Hun School, where he was active in Soccer, Fencing, Golf, and Tennis, Manager of Basketball ; Editor of the Hun School Annual, Editor Hun News ; Chairman Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Politics ; Second Group honors in Junior year ; Second General Group honors (1). He was on the Freshman Champion- ship Fencing Team, major numerals and key; Freshman Polo Squad; Daily Princetonian Columnist ; Editor Whig-Clio Bulletin ; member Glee Club (2) (3) (4) ; Whig-Clio Council (4) ; Vice-Chairman Princeton Anti-War Society; also engaged in activities at the State Home for Boys at Jamesburg; Court Club, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 23 Madison St., with Francis W. Leary; Sophomore year with Leary at 311 Henry; Junior and Senior years with Leary at 108 Patton. Sincerbeaux expects to attend Yale Law School, and will probably engage in the legal profession. He is an Independent Democrat. His permanent address is 43 Greenway Terrace, Forest Hills, N.Y. C 441 3 w%% EDWIN LExMOINE SKINNER, JR. Skinner was born July 22, 1914, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of E. L. Skinner and Virginia Claiborne Adams. His father is vice-president of the Buxton Skinner Printing and Stationery Company, of St. Louis. He has one brother, Claiborne Adams Skinner ' 38. He prepared at St. Louis Country Day School. At Princeton he majored in the Classics; Scholarship won. He was a member of Theatre Intime ; Cloister Inn. During the four years at college he roomed at 213 Brown, with R. J. Brewster. , Skinner is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 100 Orchard Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. C 442 3 -13 3E- WILLIAM VANUXEM SLAUGHTER Bill, Slootoo Slaughter was born December 21, 1912, in Richmond, Va. He is the son of William Herbert Slaughter, Duntmore Col- lege, A.B., and Elizabeth Vanuxem Kennedy. His father is a retired banker. He has no brothers or sisters. Louis Clark Van- uxem ' 79, Louis Clark Cocoran, and William Cocoran are his cousins. He prepared at St. Christopher ' s School, and Lawrenceville, where he was on the Soccer, Football, Boxing, and Wrestling Teams. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Boxing Team ( 1 ) ; member Cliosophic Society ; Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 432 Pyne; Sophomore and Junior years at 16 Hamilton, with Arthur Butler; Senior year at 44 North West. Slaughter will probably engage in the brokerage investment business. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Prestwould Apts., Richmond, Va. C 443 H JONATHAN SLOCUM Johnny Sloe Slocum was born December 3, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Beacon, N.Y. He is the son of C. Jonathan Slocum and Elvira Evans Slocum. His father, a graduate of Albany Medical School, is a physician ; president Craig House Corporation, in Beacon, N.Y. He has one sister. He prepared at the Gunnery School, Washington, Conn., where he was on the Basketball, Baseball, and Tennis Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biology; member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 19 ' 01 Hall, with Henry Van Dyke Gibson; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 134 Little. Slocum expects to study medicine and to become a physician. He is an Episcopalian and a Conservative. His permanent address is Beacon, N.Y. C 444 3 ALAN LESLIE SMITH Al Smith was born November 23, 1913, in East Orange, N.J. He is the son of Dr. Leonard H. Smith, New York University ' 00, B.S., M.D., and Edith Thornton Bell. His father is a surgeon. He has one brother, L. T. Smith ' 33, and one sister. He prepared at The Hill School, in Pottstown, Pa., where he was on the Football, Track, and Debating Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biology; Departmental honors (3) ; Honor Roll (2) (3). He was a member of the Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 512 Laughlin, with C. W. McAlpin, II ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 54 ' 97 Hall, with C. W. McAlpin and R. B. Gibby. Smith plans to study medicine at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, and to engage in the medical profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 32 Washington St., East Orange, N.J. C 445 3 ALBRIDGE CLINTON SMITH, III Pendy Bud Ace Smith was born August i, 1913, in South Orange, N.J. He is the son of Albridge C. Smith ' 03, A.B., and Frances Dean Halsey. His father is a lawyer; head of the firm of Humes, Buck, Smith and Stowell, in New York. He has one brother and two sisters. Among his rela- tives who attended Princeton were William J. Wood ' 56 and Raymond W, Smith ' 99. He prepared at Carteret Academy, Somerset Hills Preparatory School, and Hotchkiss School, where he was active in various Sports, Publications, and the Musical Associations. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Crew, numerals; J.V. Crew, letters (2) (3); Board of Directors, Student-Fac- ulty Association ; Cottage Club, Bicker Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 121 Holder, with George W. Creighton ; Sophomore year, alone at 24 Campbell ; Junior year at A- Blair, with Sidney D. Johnson ' 35, J. K. Stallman ' 35, and William For- tune ' 35; Senior year at 231-7 ' 03 Hall, with Savage, Hunt, Spofford, and Holsapple. Smith plans to attend Yale Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 150 Montrose Ave., South Orange, N.J. [4463 13 3B- GERALD HEWITT SMITH Slats, Jerry Smith was born September 28, 1912, In Swampscott, Mass. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Ormond G. Smith, Harvard ' 93, deceased, and Grace Hewitt Pellette, also deceased. His father was a publisher; president of the Street and Smith Corporation. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Ormond V. Gould ' 16. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Football, Track, and Gym Teams. At Princeton he majored in French. He was on the Freshman Football, Wrestling, and Track Teams; participant in Cane Spree; member 150- pound Football Team (2) (3) ; Right Wing Club ; Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. ; Sophomore year at 21 Holder, with S. Boyer Davis, Jr.; Junior and Senior years at 512 ' 03 Hall, with Davis. Smith is engaged to Miss Virginia Ashcraft, of Evanston, 111. He expects to engage in the publishing business, with the Street and Smith Corporation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Care Street and Smith Corporation, 79 Seventh Ave., New York City. [ 447 3 s% GORDON HOWELL SMITH Gov die Smith was born October 26, 1915, in Syracuse, N.Y. He is the son of Lewis P. Smith, Syracuse University ' 96, LL.D., and Maud Mixer. His father is a lawyer; senior partner in the firm of Mackenzie, Smith and Michell. He has one brother and one sister. Lewis P. Smith, Jr., ' 30 is his brother. He prepared at Taf t School, where he was on the Taft Papyrus (Alumni Bulletin) Board. At Princeton he majored in History. He was Make-up Manager on the Daily Princetonian ; member Triangle Club Chorus (4) ; Cottage Club. During the four years at college he roomed at 123 Joline, with W. D. Johnson. Smith plans to study law, at Yale, and to become a lawyer, affiliated with his father ' s firm. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1601 James St., Syracuse, N.Y. 1:4483 HENRY SUCH SMITH Hank Suchy Smith was born July 29, 1913, in Roselle, N.J. He is the son of Augustus Smith, City College ' 87, and C.E., Columbia College of Mines ' 89, deceased, and Anna Barbara Such, deceased. His father was in the steel fabricating business; president Bergen Point Iron Works, at Bayonne, N.J., from 1906 until 1932. He has no brothers or sisters. Hayden Smith ' 34 and George R. Smith ' 35 are his cousins. He prepared at Rutgers Preparatory School, and Lawrence- ville, where he was on the Golf Team, Tennis Team, and Publica- tions Board. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry; member B ' icycle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 45 University Place, alone; Sophomore year at 24 Middle Dod. Smith left college at the end of Sophomore year. He attended the summer session of the University of Virginia, has travelled some, and is at present a salesman for the Bergen Point Iron Works. He is a Republican. His permanent address is Raritan Road, Roselle, N.J. I 449 3 -la 3G- IRVING HEDDENS SMITH, JR. Smith was born November lo, 1914, in Kansas City, Mo. He is the son of Irving Heddens Smith, deceased, and Mar- garet Allen Greenlees. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at the Country Day School, where he was on the I ' rack Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics; member Arbor Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 5 Bank St. ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 21 Blair, with R. B. Romberger. Smith is a Christian Scientist and a Republican. His permanent address is 1020 West 55th St., Kansas City, Mo. 1 450 :i JOHN CHABOT SxMITH Smitty Johnny Smith was born September i, 1915, in Craydon, England. He has also lived in London, Sydney (Australia), Paris, and New York. He is the son of Cecil Smith and Christine Marie Chabot. His father is a manufacturer; president of Yardley and Co., Ltd. He has one brother and one sister. Philip C. C. Smith ' 32 is his brother. He prepared at Loomis School, where he was Manager of the Hockey Team ; member French Club, Dramatic Club, and on the Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in History ; First GToup honors (3) ; Second Group honors first term (4) ; Phi Beta Kappa (3) ; winner Thomas B. Wanamaker English Language Prize (3) ; Wood Legacy Prize (3). He was a member of Theatre Intime (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Glee Club (1) ; Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 103 ' 01 Hall; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 221 Foulke, with J. V. Quinn. Smith plans to study History, probably at Cambridge (Trinity Col- lege), and to engage in legal or diplomatic work. He is a Socialist. His permanent address is 27 West 67th St., New York City. 1: 451 3 ; % LAWRENCE LaGRAVE SMITH Larry, Sinitty Smith was born April 29, 1913, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in East Orange, N.J. He is the son of Harry Clark Smith and Florence Hulskamper. His father is a salesman with Deering Milliken and Company, in New York City. He has one brother, Harry C. Smith, Jr., ' 32. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Swimming Team and News Board. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Fresh- man Crew and Swimming Team; Manager Student Sandwich Shop. During Freshman year he roomed at 112 Joline, with A. M. Morgan; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 5 Lower Pyne, with G. A. McKeon. Smith is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 19 Garthwaite Terrace, Maplewood, NJ. i:4P 3 WALTER HENRY SMITH Walt Smith was born July 13, 1915, in Pelham, N.Y. He is the son of Richard Harrison Smith and Mary Virginia Keleher. His father is vice-president of M. E. Shuttleworth and Company, manu- facturers of paper bags. He has two brothers, Richard Harrison Smith, Jr., ' 27 and Robert Jerome Smith ' 31. He prepared at Pelham Memorial High School, where he was Business Manager of the School Annual ; in the Dramatic Society ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Honor Roll (1) (2) (3). He was on the Freshman Swimming Team; member Theatre Intime (1) (2) (3) (4), President (3) ; Triangle Club (2) (3), President (4) ; Undergraduate Council (4) ; Student Tutoring Association (2) (3) (4) ; Right Wing Club (4) ; Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place, with Stanley J. Quinn; Sophomore and Junior years, with Quinn at 53 Blair; Senior year at 221-4 Lockhart, with Quinn, P. V. Mohan, G. D. Kinder, R. C. Mayo, and J. F. Malloy. Smith is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 264 Cliff Ave., Pelham, N.Y. C 453 3 -lajC a JOHN CLINTON SNYDER Kraut Snyder was born March 6, 1912, in Clinton, Iowa. He is the son of Harry C. Snyder and Demmie Thompson. His father is production and purchasing manager for Curtis Brothers, a millwork concern. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Take Forest Academy, where he was on the Varsity Fodtball Team (4 years) ; member Orchestra, Debating Panel, in Declamatory Contests, Varsity Golf Team (4 years) ; active in Interclub Athletics; member Senate and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was on the Fresh- man Football Team, numerals; Parking Squad, Manager (4); FERA. During Freshman year he roomed at 432 Cuyler, with John E. Kelly, Jr. ; Sophomore and Junior years at 333 Brown, with John Cofrin and Harry Bliss, Jr. ; Senior year at 434 Brown, alone. Snyder will probably engage in business. C 454 3 WILLIS EMBRY SNYDER Red, Bill, Pop Snyder was born August 24, 1914, in Seoul, Korea. He has also lived in Songdo, Korea, Dallas, Tex., Childress, Tex., and Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Lloyd Harold Snyder, Franklin and Marshall ' 05 (M.A., Princeton ' 06), and Elsie Lowe. His father is a missionary. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was Associate Editor of the Year Book on the Mercersburg News Staff; Secretary Y.M.C.A. ; mem- ber Orchestra, Tennis and Soccer Teams, and Literary Society. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Junior Oratorical Prize winner; Class of 1923 Scholarship winner. He was on the Soccer Team, numerals (1), letter (2) (3) (4); Freshman Swimming Squad; Whig-Clio, Debate Panel. During Freshman year he roomed at 12} Vandeventer Ave., with Edward Maag; Sophomore year at 5 South Edwards; Junior year at 12 South Edwards; Senior year at 18 South Edwards, with Schuyler Crane, Alan Walker, and Sam Vanneman. Snyder expects to engage in business. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is Care Dr. J. A. York, 2601 Talbot Road, Balti- more, Md. 1:455] JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, III Sousa was born October 22, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Paris, Cannes, and Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, Calif. He is the son of John Philip Sousa, Jr., ' 04 and Eileen Adams. His father is retired. He has one brother and three sisters. He prepared at the Deane School, in Santa Barbara, where he was interested in Journalism. At Princeton he majored in English ; member Cannon Club. During the four years at college he roomed at 204 Henry. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is Sands Point, Port Washington, Long Island, N.Y. 1:4563 ALEXANDER PYOTT SPENCE, JR. Red Sandy Spence was born October 27, 1913, in Montclair, N.J. He has also lived in Morristown, N.J. He is the son of Alexander Pyott Spence, deceased, and Gertrude Murray Patterson. His father graduated from the University of Edinburgh, in Scotland. He has two brothers and one sister. Harold G. Spence ' 35 is his brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville, and Morristown School, where he was on the Football, Hockey, and Tennis Teams, and President of his class for two years. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Football Squad; Tennis player (1) (2) (3) (4); member Pistol Club (1) (2); Rifle Club (1) (2) ; Interclub Committee; organized Shotgun Club during Freshman and Sophomore years ; Court Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 641 Pyne, with Harold G. Spence; Sophomore and Junior years with H. G. Spence at 441 ' 01 Hall; Senior year at 441 ' 01 Hall, with Roger E. MacQuigg. Spence expects to engage in accounting, with Barrow, Wade, Guthrie Company, in New York. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is Kahdena, Box 346, Morristown, N.J. C 457 1 13 3E- EDGAR A. SPENCER Ed Hank Spencer was born July 27, 1914, in Johnstown, N.Y. He has also lived in Albany, N.Y., and in Pittsfield, Mass. He is the son of Alanson Hosme r Spencer ' 08, A.B., and Eleanore Pearson Argersinger. His father is a merchant; treasurer Van Heusen and Charles Company. He has no brothers or sisters. James P. Argersinger ' 02 and Mclntyre Fraser ' 03 are his uncles, and Mclntyre Fraser, Jr., ' 34 is his cousin. He prepared at Albany Academy, where he was on the Football, Basket- ball, and Baseball Teams, member Literary Society, and Student Govern- ment Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Class Baskeitball and Baseball Teams, numerals in both (1) ; Varsity Baseball Team, major letter ; Varsity Basketball Team, letters ; Waiter in Commons ; Club Manager; member Interclub Committee; Campus Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 5 Dickinson St., with Howard Menand, Jr. ; Sophomore year, with Menand at 33 Blair ; Junior year at the Campus Club, with Al Jones and M. Anderson ' 35; Senior year at the Campus Club with Al Jones and S. Waughtel ' 37. Spencer may study law at Albany, but is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 116 South Lake Ave., Albany, N.Y. lAS I -la 3B- ROBERT HAROLD SPERBER Bob Sperber was born March 15, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of Benjamin Sperber and Constance Leidich. His father is a member of the New York Stock Exchange. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Columbia Grammar School, where he was on the Fencing Team, News Board, and a member of the Dramatic Society. Sperber transferred to Princeton from Rutgers. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was a member of Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 23 Witherspoon, alone ; Sophomore year at 1 i-A Holder, with R. B. Sykes and V. F. Coes; Junior and Senior years at 1 i-A Holder, with Sykes. Sperber will probably engage in the brokerage business. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 15 West 81st St., New York City. C 459 3 ALBERT CAxMPBELL STEECE, JR. Al Colonel Steece was born January 5, 1913, in Ironton, Ohio. He has also lived in Davenport, Iowa, and in Columbus, Ohio. He is the son of Albert C. Steece and Luella Merrill. His father is a retired cement manufacturer; formerly general manager (1901-18) and president (1918-21) of the Ironton Portland Cement Company; and gen- eral manager of Linwood Portland Cement Company in Davenport, Iowa (1924-27). He has no brothers or sisters. Rowland Richards ' 26 is his cousin. He prepared at Columbus Academy, where he was on the staffs of School and Field and Academy Life, and Secretary of the Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was Associate Editor of the Princeton Calendar (3), Editorial Chairman (4) ; member Woodrow Wil- son Democratic Club (2), Secretary (3), President (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place ; Sophomore and Junior years at 411 Lockhart; Senior year at 6 South Dod, with Robert H. Alford. Steece plans to do graduate work in Philosophy, probably at Yale or Cornell, and to engage in teaching. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 820 Franklin Ave., Columbus, Ohio. [460] 3G- HARRY JAMES STEVENS, JR. Tzveed Steve Stevens was born March 25, 1915, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in East Orange and Interlaken, N.J. He is the son of Harry J. Stevens and Lillian M. Bolz. His father is in the real estate business ; director Federal Home Loan Bank of New York ; member New Jersey State Real Estate Com- mission. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Columbia High School, in South Orange, where he was on the Swimming and Hockey Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics; member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 5 Park Place ; Sophomore year at 322 ' 03 Hall ; Junior year at 9 Blair Tower, with John W. Kephart, Frederick L. Kopff, and Laurence H. Larsen; Senior year at 9 Blair Tower, with Frederic P. Kimball, Frederick L. KopfF, William F. Laporte, and Laurence H. Larsen. Stevens intends to study law, and to engage in law and real estate, affiliated with his father. He is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 438 Walton Road, Maplewood, N.J. 1:461 3 ?sfe mncSiOiE J WELD MERRICK STEVENS, JR. Steve Stevens was born July 20, 1914, in Greenwich, Conn. He is the son of Weld M. Stevens ' 04, LL.B. Columbia Law ' 07, and Anita Stearns Stevens. His father is a lawyer. He has one brother and three sisters. Louis Stearns ' 87 is his grandfather, and Lawrence Field Stevens ' 04 is his uncle. He prepared at Brunswick, Gilman, and Greenwich High Schools, where he was interested in Journalism. During hrst term Freshman year he roomed at 728 Pyne, with G. L Lindsay; second term Freshman, and Sophomore year, he roomed at 331 Joline, with H. Spofford and G. B. LeVan, Jr. Stevens left Princeton in the spring of Sophomore year, and was connected for a while with the American Export and Colom- bian Lines. He is at present affiliated with F. W. Woolworth Company. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 79 Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn. [462] GEORGE BLACK STEWART, III Stew Stewart was born August 8, 1914, in Beirut, Syria. He has also lived in Auburn, N.Y., and New York City. He is the son of George Black Stewart, Jr., ' 06 and Janet Campbell Wilson. His father is an educator; secretary-treasurer of the American University of Beirut. He has one brother, F. M. Stewart ' 39. G. B. Stewart ' 76 was his grandfather, and H. B. Stewart ' 03 and Weir Stewart ' 15 are his uncles. He prepared at Loomis School, where he was on the Boxing Team, and Debating Panel. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team; Varsity Lacrosse Team, major P (3); member International Relations Club (2) (3); Westminster Society; Manager Campus Sales Agency (4) ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 34 South West, with Robert H. Moffitt; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 23-5 South West, with Walter L. Barrows, Jr., David G. Greene, S. Keene Mitchell, Cleveland D. Rea, and Edward M. Williams. Stewart will prdbably engage in the insurance brokerage business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 17 Grover St., Auburn, N.Y. n 463 1 -la 3E- JOHN ALBERT STILWELL Stilwell was born June ii, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Toronto, London, and Paris. He is the son of P. Albert Stilwell and Adelaide Anna Leith. His fadier is an advertising contractor; managing director of Stilwell, Dai ' by and Co., Ltd., in London, England. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Trinity School, in New York City, where he was Class President in Freshman, Junior, and Senior years ; mem- ber of the Dramatic Club and Varsity Basketball Team. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Basketball Team; Freshman 150-pound Crew; member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 323 Joline, with R. S. Mather; Sophomore year at 313 Joline, with G. W. Offutt; Jun- ior and Senior years at 104 Patton, with W. J. Kirby. Stilwell plans to study medicine, at Cornell or Columbia, and to engage in the medical profession, or advertising. He is a Lutheran. His permanent address is 260 West 72nd St., New York City. [:464 3 -la 3E- ROBERT WINTHROP STORER Bob Stor er was born September 20, 1Q14, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has also lived in New York City, Upper Montclair, Glen Ridge, and South Orange, N.J. He is the son of Harry Duer Storer, and Dora Marie Cordes, deceased. His father is a mechanical engineer; manager of the New York office of the Elliot Company. He has one brother and one sister. F. W. Allen ' 94 is his uncle, and Winthrop Allen ' 27 is his cousin. He prepared at Columbia High School. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was an Usher, Inspector, Salesman, member FERA, and interested in Ornitholog} During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place, with J. H. Allen and J. E. Zacharias; Sophomore and Junior years, alone at i-E Hamilton; Senior vear at 21 South West, with H. V. Coes, Jr. Storer is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 522 Vose Ave., South Orange, N.J. 1:465] n OSCAR S. STRAUS, II Os Straus was born November 6, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of Roger W. Straus ' 1 3 and Gladys Guggenheim. His father is vice-president of the American Smelting and Refin- ing Company. He has one brother and one sister. Among his rela- tives who attended Princeton is Grant Straus ' 10. He prepared at St. Paul ' s School, in Concord, N.H., where he was a member of the Dramatic Association and Literary Society. A ' t Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Varsity Rifle Team (2) ; member Editorial Board of the Princeton Tiger Theatre Intime; Yacht Club; Gun Club; Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at Hill Dormitory ; Sopho- more and Junior years in Campbell ; Senior year in Walker, with Gordon Block. Straus will probably engage in the U.S. Foreign Service. He is Jewish. His permanent address is 6 East 93rd St., New York City. 1:4663 JOHN ANTHONY STRAZZA, JR. Johnny, Buddy Strazza was born November 5, 1914, in Montclair, N.J. He has also lived in Bloomfield, N.J. He is the son of John Strazza and Anna Aralle. His father is a barber shop proprietor. He has four sisters. He prepared at Bloomfield High School, where he was on the Tennis Team, Band, and interested in Boxing. He transferred to Princeton from Georgetown University in the fall of 1933. At Princeton he majored in Biology; honors in Junior year; Honor Roll, Junior year; skipped Sophomore year. He was Coxswain of the Crew ; on the Tennis and Boxing Teams ; mem- ber Band (2) (3), Drum Major (4) ; Triangle Club (3) ; Cath- olic Club (2) (3) (4); Glee Club (2) (3). During Freshman year he roomed at 28 Vandeventer Ave.; Junior and Senior years at 22 1 Henry. Strazza plans to study medicine, at Cornell, and to become a doctor. He is a Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 41 Beach St., Bloomfield, N.J. 1:467 1 -la 3E- LEFFERTS STREBEIGH Leff Streeb Strebeigh was born February 19, 1913, in New York City. He is the son of Robert L. Strebeigh, Columbia ' 02 (Law ' 04), and Katherine Green Bernard Waring. He has three brothers. He prepared at Kent School, in Kent, Conn., where he was a member of the Crew, Tennis, and Chess Teams. At Princeton he was a member of the Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 627 Laughlin, with Yorke Allen, Jr. ; Sophomore vear at 8 North Reunion, with Roger A. Walke, Jr. Strebeigh left college at the end of Sophomore year, since which time he has been employed in the Corn Exchange Bank and Trust Company. He expects to continue in the banking business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 149 East 72nd St., New York City. [4683 ;s JAMES CLARK STREETT, JR. Streett was born August 13, 1913, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of J. C. Streett and Maud Wells. His father is in the lubricating oils business; firm of J. D. Streett and Com- pany. He has two brothers and one sister. R. W. Streett ' 26 is his brother. He prepared at John Burroughs School, in St. Louis, where he was active in Dramatics and Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Biolog} ; member Whig Hall ; Dial Lodge. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 723 Pyne, alone; Junior and Senior years at 35 Patton, with A. E. King, Jr. Streett plans to continue his studies in Biology, at Princeton. His permanent address is 36 Kingsbury Place, St. Louis, Mo. 1:4693 JOHN STUART, JR. Jack Stuart was born January i, 1912, in Hubbard Woods, 111. He has also lived in Chicago, III., and The Hague, Holland. He is the son of J6hn Stuart ' 00, and Ellen Bouton Shumway. His father is in the cereal milling business ; president Quaker Oats Company ; trustee of Princeton and Chicago Universities. He has two siisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Cyrus H. Adams ' 03, R. D. Stuart ' 06, Douglas Laird ' 06, Edward G. Shumway ' 08, Cyrus H. Adams, Jr., ' 31, and Robert S. Macdonald ' 32. He prepared at Asheville School. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, numerals ; member Cottage Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed in Joline Hall, with C. Dilworth Kerr, Jr. ; Junior year in ' 03 H all, with Arthur Gray. Stuart left college in February of Junior year, and has since been work- ing for the Quaker Oats Company, first in the United States ; at present in Rotterdam, Holland, and London, England. His permanent address is 990 Sheridan Road, Hubbard Woods, 111. C 470 1 FREDERICK STURGES, III Fred Sturges was born June 2, 191 1, in New York City. He has also lived in Fairfield, Conn. He is the son of Frederick Sturges, Jr., ' 97, A.B., and Mary Armit Hall. His father is a retired banker. He has one sister. He prepared at Kent and Hun Schools, where he was on the Football and Hockey Teams, and Crew. At Princeton he majored in Science. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse and Hockey Teams. During Freshman year he roomed at 27 Hamilton, with G. F. Brown. Sturges left Princeton during Freshman year, and attended the Booth and Bayliss Business School, in Bridgeport, for six months. He was employed for a while with the City Trust Company, and has just returned from serving as a cadet for a year on the full- rigged sailing ship Joseph Conrad, owned by Alan J. Villiers, the author. He is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Far House, Fairfield, Conn. n 471 3 30( 1011 J sfe DONALD SUTHERLAND Don Sutherland was born September 27, 1915, in Seattle, Wash. He has also lived in Juneau, Alaska, and Washington, D.C. He is the son of Dan A. Sutherland and Hilda Evanson. His father is a miner. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Sidwell ' s Friends School, in Washington, D.C. At Princeton he majored in the Classics. During the four years at college he roomed at the Nassau Inn ; Freshman year, with A. Kepner, and Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years, alone. Sutherland will probably engage in teaching. He is a Presbyterian. C 472 1 -la 3E- AARON SNYDER SWARTZ, III Ron Swartz was born September 16, 1914, in Norristown, Pa. He is the son of Aaron S. Swartz ' 08 and Jean Sims Buchanan. His father is a lawyer; partner in the firm of Evans, High, Dettra and Swartz. He has one brother and one sister. Among his rela- tives w ' ho attended Princeton are George Buchanan ' 28 and Victor Roberts ' 33, his cousins. He prepared at Haverford School and Lawrenceville ; Ci m Laude. At Princeton he majored in History ; honors in that department. He was a member of the Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 352 Pyne, alone ; Sopho- more and Junior years at 61 1 Pyne, with John Heck; Senior year, with Heck at 1 1 South Dod. Swartz intends to become a lawyer. He is a Socialist. His permanent address is 1739 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. C 473 ] ARCHIE DEAN SWIFT, JR. Szvifty, Reds, Whity Swift was born December 20, 1914, in Ridgway, Pa. He has also lived in Ardmore and Wayne, Pa. He is the son of Archie Dean Swift and Bernice Thompson. His father is a banker; president Central Pennsylvania National Bank. He has two brothers and three sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is T. J. Skillman, Jr., ' 31. He prepared at Haverford School, where he was on the Basketball and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals ; Varsity Lacrosse Team; Class Basketball Team (1) (2) ; Class Hockey Team (1) ; Assistant Manager of the Gym Team (3) ; member Glee Club ; Kev and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 401 ' 01 Hall, with R. Montgomery Haines; Sophomore year at 401 ' 01 Hall, alone; Junior year at 102 Blair, with W. Bond Dashiell. Swift left Princeton in February of Junior year, and since that time has been engaged in the banking business. He plans to continue in banking, with the Central Pennsylvania National Bank in Philadelphia. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 234 Windemere Ave., Wayne, Pa. C 474 3 -la 3E- HERBERT BAYARD SWOPE, JR. Ottie Swope was born November 30, 1915, in New York City. He is the son of Herbert Bayard Swope, Harvard ' oj (L.H.D., Ph.D., Hobart), and Margaret Honeyman Powell. His father is chairman of the Keith-Albee-Orpheum Corporation, and of the New York State Racing Com- mission. He has one sister. He prepared at Choate and Horace Mann Schools, where he was on the Football and Basketball Teams, and on the Dramatics Boards. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy; winner Second Prize in the Hope Freshman Debate. Dramatic Editor of the Daxly Princetoman ; member Theatre Intime ; Secretary American Whig Society ; member Debate Panel ; Vice-President Woodrow Wilson Democratic Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 305 Foulke with John J. Wyckoff ; Sophomore year at 305 Foulke with Ring W. Lardner, Jr. ; Junior and Senior years at 305 Foulke with Eugene B. O ' Connor. Swope expects to become a writer, affiliated with Time Magazine. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 895 Park Ave., New York City. C 475 3 REGINALD BORACK SYKES Reg Sykes was born March 21, 1913, in Pitts ' burgh, Pa. He has also lived in Berlin, Germany, Montclair, N.J., and New York City. He is the son of Wilfred Sykes and Margarete Borack. His father, who graduated from Melbourne University, in Australia, is assistant to the president and in charge of operations of the Inland Steel Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Montclair High School, where he was active in Student Government, and on the Track Team. At Princeton he majored in History; First Group honors in Junior year. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Alexander St. ; Sophomore year at li-A Holder, with H. V. Coes ; Junior year at il-A Holder, with Coes and R. H. Sperber; Senior year at 11-A Htlder, with Sperber. Sykes is engaged to Baroness Alexandra von Blumenthal of Berlin, Germany. He may possibly attend business school at Harvard, and will probably engage in U.S. Foreign Service. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 28 Frederick St., Montclair, N.J. C4763 ARTHUR LLOYD SYMINGTON Lloyd, Symer Symington was born September 28, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Washington, D.C., and Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of Charles Julian Symington and Elizabeth Blackford Lloyd. His father, who attended Amherst, is a manufacturer of railway equipment ; president of The Symington Company. He has one brother and three sisters. Stuart S. Janney ' 28, J. Fife Symington ' 33, and James H. Symington ' 35, are his cousins. He prepared at Groton School, where he was on the School Paper Board, member Debating and Missionary Societies, Baseball Manager, and on the Tennis Team. At Princeton he majored in Politics and School of Affairs. He was on the Freshman Basketball Squad ; member International Relations Club ; Can- vassed for Student-Faculty Association Drive (3 years) ; member Ivy Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 34 Campfcell, with D. Pyle; Soph- omore year at 2-A Holder, with Pyle and Y. Allen, Jr. ; Junior and Senior years at 93 Patton, with Pyle and Allen. Symington plans to attend Law School, at Virginia or Harvard, and will probably engage in the stainless steel business. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 167 East 65th St., New York City. C 477 3 -la 3E- WILLIAM LOUIS TAGGART, JR. Bill Tag Taggart was born September 28, 1913, in Indianapolis, Ind. He has also lived in Grand Rapids, Mich. He is the son of William Louis Taggart ' 11 and Marion Edith Thomson, deceased. His father is president of the Colonial Baking Company, in Grand Rapids. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are A. L. Taggart ' 04 and E. B. Taggart ' 17. He prepared at Phillips Academy, in Andover, Mass., where he was Undergraduate Treasurer, member Student Council, and Manager of Swimming. At Princeton he majored in Politics; member Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at ir Lockhart; Sophomore year at 31 Holder, with John Edie; Junior and S ' inior years at 13 Patton, with John Edie. Taggart is engaged to Miss Dorothy DuPUy, of Indianapolis, Ind. He expects to engage in the baking business, with the Colonial Baking Company. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 100 Mayfair Drive, Grand Rapids, Mich. 1:478] 3E- BENJAMIN HOLLIDAY TAPLIN Ben Tap Taplin was bom August 22, 1913, in Cleveland, Ohio. He is the son of Charles Farrand Taplin, Western Reserve University ' 01 (Harvard Law School ' 04), and Elsie Holliday. His father is a lawyer; hrm of C. F. Taplin, Inc. He has one brother, C. F. Taplin, Jr., ' 31. He prepared at the Choate School, in Wallingford, Conn., where he was a member of the Crew Squad. At Princeton he majore ' in Politics. He was on the Class Hockey Team (4) ; Club S jash Team (4) ; member 150-pound Crew Squad ( 1 ) ; Two-Foot Ci:ib ; Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he )b6ined at 47 University Place, with J. B. Ayers, Jr. ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years, with Ayers at 62 Blair. Taplin is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 13485 North Park Blvd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. I 479 3 ARTHUR EARLE TATOR, JR. Tate Tator was born March 29, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Summit, N.J. He is the son of Arthur E. Tator, New York Medical School ' 10, F.A.C.S., and Beatrice G. Granger. His father is a doctor; attending gynecologist and obstetrician at Overlook Hospital, in Summit, N.J. ; president Union County Medical Society. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Newark Academy, where he was on the Varsity Track Team, and School Committees. ' At Princeton he majored in English. He was a member of the Interclub Committee; Oriental Clul; president Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 L ' niversity Place, with Frank L. Martine ; Sophomore and Junior years with Martine at 14 Hamilton; Senior year at 642 Pyne, with J. H. Allen. Tator will probably engage in business, affiliated with a steam- ship company. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 57 DeForest Ave., Summit, N.J. 1:480 3 g@)g HOWARD WILSON TAYLOR, JR. Bodie Ho-dL ie Taylor was born November 19, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Howard W. Taylor and Alice Underbill Lane. His father is a paper manufacturer ; president W. C. Hamilton and Sons, Miquon, Pa. He has one ' brother and one sister. Lane Taylor ' 33 is his brother. He prepared at Germantown Friends School, where he was on the Soccer Team; Business Manager of the School Magazine; member Orchestra; Magna Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Politics and School of Affairs; Second Group departmental honors; Second General Group (1) (3) (4). He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, minor numerals ; Varsity Soccer Squad (2) (3) ; member Princeton Tiger Business Board (1) (2) (3) (4); Triangle Club Chorus (2) (3) ; Triangle Club (4) ; Yacht Club (3) (4) ; International Relations Club (4) ; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year ]; e roo alone at 8 Dickinson St. ; Sophomore year at 121 Foulke, with i. Wistar Morris, Jr.; Junior and Senior years, with Morris at 61 ' 79 Hj?!. Taylor plans to atteiid Law School, at the University of Pennsylvania, and to engage in the practice of law. He is a member of the Society of Friends, and a Republican. His permanent address is 6017 Greene St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 1:481 3 i 3B- JOHN FRANK ADAMS TAYLOR Taylor was born October 8, 1915, in Dallas, Tex. He has also lived in Los Angeles, Calif. He is the son of Charles B. Taylor and Mary Adams Taylor. His father is in the real estate business. He has one brother. He prepared at Harvard School, in Los Angeles, Calif., where he was President of the Honor Society and a member of the Literary Clubs ; on the Tennis Team, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. During Freshman year he roomed at 17 South Middle Reun- ion; Sophomore and Junior years at 7 South Middle Reunion; Senior year at 43 Blair, with E. D. Winters. Taylor will probably engage inj e newspaper or publishing business. ' ' W His permanent address is 13 58 RedonM Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 1:482 3 3lJ(fc in — 0 — — — WILLIAM JACK TAYLOR 1. Bill S ' Taylor was born October 20, 1914, in Pittsburg ' ) le has also lived in Indiana, Pa. aI He is the son of Robert C. Taylor, Cornell ' 96, a in i May Ellis, both deceased. He has two brothers, one of W ' ' %n Clark E. Taylor ' 33- . ;; ,he ' ' He prepared at Peabody High School. At Princeton he majored in Geology; Junior hoi Fresl ' le was on the Polo Squad ( i ) ; member Key and Seal Club. ' r During Freshman year he roomed at 15 UniverL? _j Place ; Sop ' homore year at 31 1 Lockhart, with G. M. BryaiTi ' ; Junior year at 412 Witherspoon, alone; Senior year at 231 Witherspoon, with R. W. Nebel. Taylor will probably engage in the oil industry. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 252 North 6th St., Indiana, Pa. C4833 -la 3B- jr JUSTUS STEVENS TEMPLETON lempijeton was born July ii, 1914, in Princeton, III. He has also liv Lot Jhicago, and in Charleston, S.C. He i5 ' hie son of Justus Stevens Templeton ' 03 and Anne GridleyJiHe has one sister. He {prepared at Harris School, in Chicago, and Dixon Public High S Piol. At prep school he w as active in Debating. At P|y CI ton he majored in Geology ; Honor Roll ( 1 ) (3). He was a nyince of the Chess Club and the Pistol Club. Duriihg F four years at college he roomed at 424 Pyne, alone. Temphcon plans to study for a Ph.D. in Geology, at Chicago Univer e r, gind to engage in teaching. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 625 North Ottawa Ave., Dixon, 111. 1:484] 3B- EDWIN DAISLEY THATCHER Ed, Thatch Thatcher was born February 21, 191 , in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Edwin Henry Thatcher and Alice Louise Daisley. His father, who attended Adelphi College, is a contractor and engineer ; com- missioner of ' buildings in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has one brother, John Howard Thatcher ' 25. He prepared at Brooklyn Friends School, where he was on the Fencing Team, Football Squad, Publication and Dramatics Boards. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was on the Freshman La- crosse Squad ; Freshman Fencing Team, Championship, ma numerals ; Varsity Fencing Team, letter (2) ; member Theatre Intime v , (3) Vice- President (4) ; The Club (4) ; St. Paul ' s Society (2) (3), Vf e-President (4) ; Student-Faculty Association (2) (3) (4) ; Colonial Club. • During Freshman year he roomed at 22 Vandeventer Ave., with G. M. Onken; Sophomore and Junior years, alone at 221 ' 03 Hall ; Senior year at log Patton. Thatcher plans to enter the theatrical profession. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Care J. H. Thatcher, Syosset, Long Island, N.Y. n485 3 jSHi 15 3E- II mmm ' CHARLES DE YOUNG THIERIOT Thieriot as born February i, 1915, in San Francisco, Calif. He has also lived in Paris, France. He is the son of Ferdinand Thieriot, deceased, and Kathleen de Young. His father attended Harvard University. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Le Rosey School, Portsmouth, where he was on the Tennis, Soccer, Fencing, Rowing, Hockey, Track, and Skiing Teams. At Princr ton he majored in Economics; member of the Tower Club. r During Freshman year he roomed at 30 Mercer St. ; Sophomore year at 63 Holder, with F. C. Whitman; Junior year at 302 Walker ; Senior year at 323 Walker, with F. Taplin, K. Alexan- der, B. Bowman, R. Pettit, and F. C. Whitman. Thieriot plans to engage in newspaper work, with the San Fran- cisco Chronicle. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is Care Burlingame Country Club, Burlingame, Calif. [486] JOHN ALEXANDER THOMPSON Jack Tompo Thompson was born February 24, 1913, in Asslut, Egypt. He has also lived in Pittsburgh, Pa., and in New York City. He is the son of F. Scott Thompson, Westminster ' 03, A.M., B.D., S.T.M., and D.D., and Carrie May Alexander. His father is a missionary ; professor at Assiut College. He has one brother. B. L. Alexander ' 05 is his uncle. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was a member of the Glee Club, Choir, Year Book Board, and Chairman, Board of Religious Society. At Princeton he majored in History; winner Freshman First Honor Prize ; Junior Phi Beta Kappa. He taught at Jamesburg Reformatory Sun- day School ; was President of the League of Evangelical Students ; Waiter in Commons (1) (2) ; engaged in Tutoring (3). During Freshman year he roomed at 36 Vandeventer Ave. ; Sophomore and Junior years at 9 North Edwards; Senior year at 10 South Edwards. Thompson plans to study Theology, and to become a minister. He is a United Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Assiut College, Assiut, Egypt, or 1505 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1:487 3 JOHN WILLIAM THOMPSON Tom Johnse Thompson was born Septemlber 15, 1914, in Washington, D.C. He has also lived in Shanghai and Hankow, China, Oakland, Calif., Coronado, Calif., Annapolis, Md., and Newport, R.I. He is the son of John William Thompson and Elizabeth Crosby Noyes. His father is Washington representative of Permutit Water Softeners, Inc. He has one brother and three sisters. Crosby Boyd ' 24 is his cousin. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Debating Panel, member Pipe and Quill Club ; Captain Tennis Team ; member The Lawrence Board ; Band ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Basketball Squad; Tennis Squad (ij (3) ; member Interclass Tennis Championship Team, medal winner (3) ; Band (1) (2) ; Glee Club (1) (3) (4) ; Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 312 Brown, with J. H. Keet and C. F. McDonald; Sophomore year at 312 Brown, with Keet; Junior and Senior years also at 312 Brown, with Keet and McDonald. Thompson will probably engage in newspaper work. His permanent address is 1730 New Hampshire Ave., Washington, D.C. lA l -la 3E WILLIAM TATEM TILDEN, III Bill Tilden was born September 19, 1913, in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Herbert M. Tilden, Pennsylvania ' 08, deceased, and Hazel Antoinette Megargee. His father was in the woolen business. He has one sister. He prepared at Germantown Academy, and Haverford School, where he was on the Football, Basketball, Squash, Base ' ball, and Tennis Teams; Chairman Student Council, and a member of the Athletic Association. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Scholarship holder (2) (3) (4). He was on the Freshman Basketball Team, numerals; Basketball Squad (2) (3) ; Varsity Team, letters (3) (4) ; Freshman Tennis Team, numerals ; Varsity Tennis Team, letters (2) (3) (4) ; Waiter and Captain in Com- mons ; Monitor; N.Y. Times Salesman; member Charter CluD, Manager. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 40-50 Patton, with Francis Brooke, Sumner Rulon-Miller, and Frank Johnston; Junior year at the Charter Club, with W. W. Parmalee and J. Wood ; Senior year at the Charter Club, with Robert French and R. W. Buddington. Tilden is an Episcopalian and an Independent. His permanent address is 525 Hansberry St., Germantown, Philadel- phia, Pa. C4893 3« ;s GEORGE BAKER TREIDE Treide was born December 19, 1914, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Henry E. Treide, Johns Hopkins University ' 03, and Mary Bell Baker. His father is an executive. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Daniel Baker, Jr., ' 12, David Baker ' 15, and Joseph Baker ' 16, his uncles. He prepared at Gilman School. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was Captain of the Freshman Wrestling Team ; on the Freshman Baseball Team, numerals ; Freshman Football Squad; Scrub Football Team (2) ; Cane Spree Participant (1) (2), Coach (3) (4); Baseball Squad (2) (3) (4); Wrestling Team (2) (3), Captain (4) ; Eastern Intercollegiate 175-pound Champion (2), runner-up, 165-pound (3) ; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 23 Middle Dod, with R. Manning Brown; Sophomore and Junior years at 411 ' 01 Hall, with Malcolm Mathe- son, Jr., Grantland Barnes, and John M. Morris; Senior year at 411 ' oi Hall, with R. L. Nevitt, Barnes, and Morris. Treide plans to attend Law School, at Harvard or Maryland, and to engage in business or law. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 4201 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. C 490 3 EDMUND KIERNAN TRENT Ed Trent was born May 30, 1913, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has also lived in Sewickley, Pa. He is the son of Edmund K. Trent ' of, LL.B., deceased, and Anne Raf- ferty. His father was a lawyer. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are E. L. Rafferty ' 06 and John M. Trent ' 37. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Football and Track Teams, Debating Panel, Honor Roll, and member of the Cum Laude Society. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages ; winner Book Prize ; Phi Beta Kappa. He was on the Soccer Team (1) ; J.V. Soccer Team (2) ; Freshman Track Team ; Varsity Track Team, Sub on Relay Team (2) (3) ; member Student Tutoring Association (2), Assistant Manager (3). During Freshman year he roomed at 142 ' 01 Hall, with Edward Watson ; Sophomore year at 313 Brown, with Watson; Junior year at 331 Henry, with Watson ; temporarily absent from Princeton during Senior year (Master at Hotchkiss). Trent plans to study law at Harvard, and will probably become a lawyer. He is a Protestant. His permanent address is Sewickley, Pa. C 491 1 -la 3B- WILLIAM TREVOR Bill Trevor was born June 28, 1913, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Mrs. Mae Elizabeth Erehart Trevor. His father, who was a manufacturer, is deceased. He has one sister. He prepared at Gilman Country School, where he was on the Basketball and Track Teams, and a member of the Debating Club. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, numerals; Varsity Soccer Team, letter; Varsity Basketball S ]uad; Manager Student Furniture Exchange; Char- ter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 3 1 University Place, with Aubrey King; Sophomore year at 13 North Middle Reunion ; Junior and Senior years at 212 Brown, with Elleard Heffern and Barton Harrison. Trevor is undecided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 103 West 29th St., Baltimore, Md. C 492 3 ABRAHAM CHARLES TROUP, IV Ahe Troup was born June 7, 1914, in York, Pa. He has also lived in Harrisburg, Pa. He is the son of Louis Arthur Troup and Maud Ellen Neill. His father is a merchant; proprietor of Troup Brothers ' Music liouse. He has one sister. He prepared at Harrisburg Academy and Mercersburg Acad- emy, where he was on the Tennis, Basketball, and Wrestling Teams, and on the Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Geology; member Court Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 62 Holder, with R. L. Crist ; Junior and Senior years, with Crist, at 43 Holder. Troup intends to become a merchant, affiliated with his father ' s firm. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Norman Towers, River Road, Harrisburg, Pa. C 493 3 JOHN COBURN TURNER Jack Turner was born Octdber 27, 1914, in Los Angeles, Calif. He has also lived in Washington, D.C., New York City, and Paris, France. He is the son of Harry Coburn Turner, Stanford ' 97, deceased, and Marie Burnett. His father, who was a consulting mining engineer, died in the World War, where he served as Captain of Engineers. He has one brother, Burnett Coburn Turner ' 25, and one sister. Jefferson Chandler ' 93 and Evan Thomas Fisher ' 20 are his cousins. He prepared at Marston and The Hill Schools. At Hill he was a member of the News Board (1930-32), Vice-Chairman (1931-32); member Cum Laude Society. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages (French) ; Second Hon- ors. He was Business Manager of the Nassau Lit (3) (4) ; member Glee Clu ' b (3) (4) ; Executive Committee (4) ; Whig-Clio (3) (4) ; Interna- tional Relations Club (1) (2) (3) (4) ; The Club (4) ; Woodrow Wilson Democratic Club (2) (3) (4) ; Student Tutoring Association (3) (4) ; Ter- race Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 3 University Place, with Peter Kerr; Sophomore year at 317 Foulke, with Peter Kerr and Urban J. P. Rush ton; Junior year at 316 Foulke, with Rushton; Senior year at 432 Cuyler, alone. Turner plans to attend Yale Law School, and practise law. He is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is Care Chandler, Wright and Ward, I. N. Van Nuys Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. C 494 3 SAMUEL TYLER, JR. Sam, Baldy Tyler was born January 7, 1914, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has also lived in Rochester, N.Y., and in Boston, Mass. He is the son of Samuel Tyler, Yale ' 95, A.B., D.D., and Alice Marsden Swethurst. His father is a minister, at St. Paul ' s Church, Rome, Italy. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton were Andrew Anderson ' 61 and Andrew Anderson, Jr., ' 19. He prepared at St. George ' s School, in Newport, R.I., where he was on the Football, Baseball, and Soccer Teams, Pu ' blications Board, a Prefect, and active in the School Camp. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Crew and Baseball Squads (1) ; 150-pound Crew Squad (2) (3) ; President St. Paul ' s Society; Manager Students ' Shoe Shop; member Thursday Afternoon Club; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. and 212 Joline, with E. H. Hawks, Jr.; Sophomore year at 501 ' 03 Hall, with Hawks and Love- joy; and Junior and Senior years at 501 ' 03 Hall, with Hawks, Lovejoy, B. M. Ridgway, H. B. Cross, W. W. Potter, and W. E. Attwood. Tyler plans to engage in business. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Via Napoli 58, Rome, Italy. C 495 3 ; DAVID RICHARDSON UPSON Dave Upson was born March 6, 1914, in Schenectady, N.Y. He has also lived in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of Walter L. Upson ' 99, M.S., E.E., and Anna- leigh Richardson. His father is a professor of Electrical Engineer- ing at Washington University, in St. Louis, Mo. He has one brother, Joseph E. Upson ' 33. Several of his relatives attended Princeton. He prepared at St. Louis Country Day School, where he was on the Student Council, Year Book Board, and Track Squad. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman Soccer Squad ; member Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 735 Pyne, alone ; Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior years at 423 Cuyler, with B. R. Martin. Upson may possibly attend Harvard Business School, and will probably engage in business. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 510 Trinity Ave., St. Louis, Mo. [496] 3E- WYNANT DAVIS VANDERPOOL, JR. Wy, Wyne Vanderpool was born April 12, 1914, in Morristown, N.J. He is the son of Wynant Davis Vanderpool ' 98 and Cornelia Willis. His father is a banker; affiliated with Howard Savings Institution. He has one brother and one sister. His grandfather graduated from Princeton, and Eugene Vanderpool ' 29 is his brother. He prepared at Harvey School, and St. Paul ' s School (Con- cord, N.H.), where he was on the Golf and Hockey Teams. At Princeton he majored in Architecture; winner White Prize in Architecture. He was on the Freshman Hockey Team; mem- ber Quadrangle Club. During the four years of college he roomed at 52 Campbell, with Roger Willock. Vanderpool plans to continue his studies in Architecture, and to become an architect. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 86 Miller Road, Morristown, N.J. n 497 :i Hrffiipp EARL N. Van HART Shorty Van Hart was born February 2, 1914, in Haddon Heights, N.J. He had also lived in Haddonfield, N.J. He is the son of Ralph G. Van Hart and Marian S. Newkirk. His father is in the real estate business. He has one sister. He prepared at Princeton Preparatory School, where he was on the Football and Baseball Teams, and Gym Instructor. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Class Hockey Team (2) (3) (4); 150-pound Varsity Football Team (2) (3) (4) ; member Bureau of Student Employment; Tower Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at the Princeton Preparatory School; Sophomore year at 10 South Reunion, with George Stress and Dale Rice; Junior and Senior years at 2-D Holder, with Jack Sargent and Charles Lloyd. Van Hart is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Loucroft Road, Haddonfield, N.J. C4983 ; nocgjoiE i SAMUEL CHILD VANNEMAN Sa7n Vanneman was born July lo, 1914, in Port Deposit, Md. He is the son of Allen McCuUogh Vanneman and Edith Child. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Robert Lee Gill ' 30. He prepared at Tome School, where he was on the Honor Roll, Baseball Team, and a member of the Classics Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Champion- ship Class Basketball Team ( 1 ) ; Sophomore Dormitory Manager of Edwards in Intramural Basketball; member Student-Faculty Association. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Madison St. ; Sopho- more year at 30 North Edwards; Junior year at 17 South Ed- wards; Senior year at 17-20 South Edwards, with S. Crane, A. B. Walker, and W. E. Snyder. Vanneman is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Port Deposit, Md. 1:499 3 HBlffei))) 3E EARL TRAVIS Van SCIVER Van Van Sciver was born March 7, 1913, in Mount Holly, N.J. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Earl J. Van Sciver and Grace T. Van Sciver. His father is in the investment business. He has two brothers. He prepared at Germantown Friends School, in Philadelphia, where he was on the Football and Track Teams, and Student Government Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the 1 p- pound Football Team (2) (3), letter (4); member Triangle Club; Yacht Club; Charter Club. During Freshman 3 ear he roomed at 31 Edwards Place; Soph- omore year at 1 13 Holder, with A. J. Diesinger, Jr. ; Junior and Senior years with Diesinger at 44 ' 79 Hall. Van Sciver will probably engage in business. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is 349 Pelham Road, Philadelphia, Pa. C 500 3 3E- ROBERT Van VALZAH Van Henry, Bob Van Val ' zah was born November 4, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Madison, Wis., Westport, Conn., and Goby, Va. He is the son of Dr. Robert Van Valzah ' 04 and Aglae Keene. His father is a physician ; on the staff of the University of Wis- consin Hospital. He has one sister. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was a member of the Science Club, Class Football Team, Photography Board, Lit- erary Monthly Board, and Band. At Princeton he majored in the Classics. He was on the Fresh- man Polo Squad; Band (1) (2) (3) (4); Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 101 Henry; Sophomore year at 131 Foulke, with F. McD. Parker, Jr. ; Junior and Senior years at 112 ' 01 Hall, with Parker. Van Valzah will probably engage in Archaeology or Farming. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is Goby, Va. C oi 3 NICHOLAS BIDDLE WAINWRIGHT Nick Wainwright was born July 12, 1914, in Saranac, N.Y. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Clement Reeves Wainwright, Pennsylvania ' 01, B.S., deceased, and Eugenia Dixon. He has four brothers and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are J. B. Foraker Wainwright ' 33, and his brothers, Joseph R. Wainwright ' 29 and T. F. D. Wainwright ' 31. He prepared at St. George ' s School, where he was on the Ten- nis Team, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in History; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was a member of the Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 323 Foulke; Junior and Senior years at 33 ' 79 Hall, with Wharton Sinkler ' 35. Wainwright will probably engage in the insurance business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is R.D. 1, Ambler, Pa. C 502 3 limiMi. ROGER ATKINSON WALKE, JR. Roge Waike was born September 5, 1914, in Karuizawa, Japan. He has also lived in Pikesville, Md. He is the son of Roger A. Walke, Virginia ' 00, M.A., and Erne- line Agnew Condict. His father is a minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Episcopal High School, in Alexandria, Va., where he was on the Football Team and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology. He was a member of the Bric-a-Brac Board; Bureau of Student Eimploy- ment, Gateman, Usher, and Stationery Salesman; member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 8 Dickinson St., with G. W. Nevius ; Sophomore year at 8 North Reunion, with Lef- ferts Strebeigh; Junior year at 8 North Reunion, with P. A. Schwartz; Senior year at 8 North Reunion with M. Leighton. Walke plans to continue his studies in Art and Archaeology, at Princeton, and to engage in teaching. He is an Episcopalian and a Liberalist. His permanent address is Pikesville, Md. -la 3E- ALAN BARNES WALKER â– A I, Barnes Walker was born June 7, 1915, in Flushing, L.I., N.Y. He has also lived in New Canaan, Conn., and in Milford, Conn. He is the son of Alanson Burton Walker, Rochester ' 01, and Almy Rodgers Willets. His father is an illustratoT; affiliated with Harper ' s Magazine. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are R. M. Walker ' 32 and W. H. Walker ' 36. He prepared at Loomis School, in Windsor, Conn., where he was on the Publications Board, member Political Club, Art Club; Honor Roll. At Princeton he majored in English ; First Group honors in Junior year ; winner Class of 1876 Junior Prize in English Literature. He was Associate Literary Editor of The Dink (1); Associate Editor 1936 Bric-a-Brac (2) (3) ; Secretary American Cliosophic Society (4) ; Associate Debate Manager (3) (4) ; member Whig-Clio Council (3) (4) ; associated with SFA Drive (4) ; member Parking Squad (3) (4) ; FERA (3) ; Monitor at Lectures and Chapel (3) (4) ; member Undergraduate Motion Picture Commit- tee (1) (2). During Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years he roomed at 20 South Edwards; Senior year at 17-20 South Edwards, with Schuyler Crane, W. E. Snyder, and S. C. Vanneman. Walker plans to study for a Ph.D. in English, at Princeton, and to en- gage in teaching. He is a Republican. His permanent address is Morningside, Woodmont, Conn. 1:5043 HUGH BLACKBURN WALKER Walker was born April 30, 1914, in Coventry, England. He has also lived in London, England, and in Indianapolis, Ind. He is the son of Albert Harold Walker and Laura Gertrude Blackburn. His father is a custom body builder and engineer. He has one sister. He prepared at Shortridge High School, Indianapolis, Ind. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Scholarship Holder (3) (4). He was a Salesman, Waiter, member Parking Squad, etc. During Freshman year he roomed at 44 Vandeventer Ave. ; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 42 South Edwards. Walker is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 2804 Talbot St., Indianapolis, Ind. 1:5053 WILLIAM HENRY WALKER, II Will Walker was born April 17, 1914, in Flushing, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of William H. Walker, University of Rochester ' 94, and Adelaide Miller. His father is retired. He has one brother, Robert M. Walker ' 32. Hamilton Robinson ' 30, Robert T. Miller, III, ' 31, and Mitchell H. Miller ' 33 are his cousins. He prepared at Phillips Academy, in Andover, Mass., where he was on the Soccer and Track Teams, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Architecture; honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Soccer and Lacrosse Teams, numerals in both; Varsity Soccer Team (2) ; member Glee Club (3) ; Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 708 Pyne, with William Peterson, Jr.; Sophomore year widi Peterson at 411 Joline; Junior and Senior years at 223 Brown with Ward B. Coe, Jr. Walker plans to continue his studies in Architecture, and to engage in architectural work. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 144-85 Sanford Ave., Flushing, Long Island, N.Y. 1:5063 WILLIAM WALSH WALLIN Bill Wallin was born July 18, 1913, in Yonkers, N.Y. He is the son of William John Wallin, New York University ' 01, Ph.D., and Evelyn May Walsh. His father is a lawyer; firm of W allin, Beckwith and Edre. He has one sister. He prepared at Hill School, where he was on the Football and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Fresh- man Football Team; 150-pound Football Team (2) (3) ; Wres- tling Team, numerals (1) (2) (3) ; member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory, with A. G. Norris; Sophomore year, with Norris in Blair Hall; Junior and Senior years at the Nassau Inn Studio, with J. D. Gray and R. G. Park. Wallis will probably study law and engage in the legal pro- fession. He is a Baptist and a Republican. His permanent address is 357 Park Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. C 507 3 -13 3E- JOHN BRIXTON WARD Jack, J,B. Ward was born November 18, 1913, in Ridgewood, N.J. He is the son of John H. Ward and Margaret Britton. His father is in the real estate business; president Great Eastern Waterfront, Inc., and Garretson Basin, Inc. He has two sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Tennis Team. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was Assistant Manager of Cross Country, major numerals (2) ; member Intra- collegiate A. A. (2) ; Art Editor, Bric-a-Brac (3) ; member Inter- club Committee (4) ; Cliosop hic Society (1) (2) (3) (4); Elm Club, President (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 7 Park Place, alone; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 613 Laughlin. Ward plans to continue his studies in Architecture, at Prince- ton, and to engage in architectural w ork. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 286 Highland Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. 1:5083 mmm WALDRON MERRY WARD, JR. Wally Ward was born February 20, 1914, in East Orange, N.J. He has also lived in Newark and Summit, N.J. H ' e is the son of Waldron M. Ward ' 07 and Aline T. Coursen. His father is a law er; partner in the firm of Pitney, Hardin and Skinner, Newark, N.J. He has two brothers and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are James L. Martin ' 07 and James L. Martin ' 37. He prepared at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., where he was on the Football, Lacrosse, and Swimming Teams; member Debating Panel, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in English. He was Captain of the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals (1) ; member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place, with R. W. Lardner; Sophomore year at 102 Holder, with R. A. Messier; Junior year at 112 Cuyler with W. Taradash ; second Junior year at 622 Pyne. Ward left college in February of Junior year, returning in the fall of 1935 as a member of the Class of 1937. Ward is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 74 Whittredge Road, Summit, N.J. C 509 ] -13 SB- HARRY BORDEN WARDELL Wardell was born April 3, 1915, in Point Pleasant, N.J. He is the son of Edward B. Wardell and Kaythryn Makin. His father is in the retail and wholesale ice and coal business; P. P. and B. H. Ice and Coal Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Tome and George Schools, where he was on the Basketball, Football, and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Second Group honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Football Team, and Crew; member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years at 431 Joline. Wardell will probably engage in business. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Shining Waters, Curtis Ave., Point Pleasant, N.J. C5103 ALBA HOUGHTON WARREN, JR. Warren was born May 20, 1915 ' , in Galveston, Tex. He has also lived in El Paso, Tex., Savannah, Ga., and Houston, Tex. He is the son of Alba H. Warren, Worcester Poly technical Institute ' 96, and Cora E. Brent. His father is a Public Utilities executive ; affiliated with United Gas Company. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Robert I. Brent ' 12 and W. S. Turtle ' 12. He prepared at Woodberry Forest School, where he was on the Track and Golf Teams, member Dramatics Society, Associate Editor of the School Newspapver, and Assistant Editor-in-Chief of the Year Book. At Princeton he majored in English; No-course plan. He was on the Golf Team, numerals ( 1 ) ; Supervising Editor Nassau Lit ; member Theatre Intime. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place; Junior and Senior years at 233 Pyne. Warren plans to study English Literature, at Oxford University, and to engage in writing and teaching. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is 1017 Lovett Blvd., Houston, Tex. c n : RICHARD DUER WATERS Dick Waters was born July i, 1915, in New York City. He is the son of Harold J. Waters and Stella Ward Duer, deceased. His father is editor of Fairchild Publications; editor Men ' s Wear magazine. He has one brother. He prepared at Blair Academy, where he was on the Publica- tions Board, Basketball and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman 150-pound Crew Squad; Editorial Chairman of the Daily Prince- Ionian a Nassau Herald Editor; Sports Columnist for the Alumni Weekly, member Class Day Comniittee; Manager Stu- dent Refreshment Agency (4) ; Student Directory Manager (3) (4) ; member Cloister Inn. During the four years of college he roomed at 73 Blair ; Fresh- man year, with Thomas K. Elliott, III; Sophomore year, with Charles B. Rogers; Junior and Senior years with J6hn F. Riebow. Waters will probably engage in journalism or advertising. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 38 Poplar St., Douglaston, Long Island, N.Y. C 512 3 EDWARD THOMSON POWELL WATSON Wazzo Watson was born February 17, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Cairo, Egypt, and Columibus, Ohio. He is the son of Dr. Charles R. Watson ' 94, M.A., D.D., and Maria Elizabeth Powell. His father is president of the American University, at Cairo. He has one brother, Charles Watson ' 38, and two sisters. Frederick Watson ' 90 is his uncle. He prepared at Hotchklss School, where he was Managing Editor of the Record ' , mem ' ber Debating Society, and St. Luke ' s Society. At Princeton he majored in History, and School of Public and Interna- tional Affairs ; won Scholarship for study in Germany. He was on the Soccer Team, numerals (1), letters (2) (3), Captain (4); Lacrosse Team, numerals (1), major letters (undefeated teams) (2) (3); member Inter- national Relations Club; Student-Faculty Association; Westminster Society Cabinet; Manager Student Tutoring Association, Quadrangle Club, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 142 ' 01 Hall, with Ed Trent; Soph- omore year at 313 Brown, with Trent; Junior year with Trent at 332 Henry; Senior year at 9 North Dod, alone. Watson plans to engage in business or law. He is a Presbyterian and an Independent. His permanent address is lOOO Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. li zl -13 3B GEORGE RUSSELL WEBSTER Webb Webster was born September 14, 1914, in Detroit, Mich. He is the son of Arthur Webster, University of Michigan ' 92, LL.B., LL.M., and LL.D., and Laura Belle Russell. His father is a circuit judge; affiliated with the Banker ' s Trust Company of Detroit. He has one sister. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Swimming, Class Football, and Second Track Team. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was Captain of the Freshman Swimming Team ; on the Varsity Swim- ming Team (2) (3) (4) ; member Princeton Engineering Society; Princeton Student Chapter A.LCh.E. ; Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 734 Pyne ; Sopho- more year in ' 03 Hall, with L. R. Kaufman ; Junior year alone at 235 ' 03 Hall ; Senior year, also alone, at 227 ' 03 Hall. Webster plans to do graduate work in Chemical Engineering, at the University of Michigan, or M.LT., and to become a chem- ical engineer. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1466 Longfellow Ave., Detroit, Mich. FRANK BENJAMIN WEISS Frank Weiss was born November 8, 1915, in New York City. He is the son of John Morris Weiss, Pennsylvania ' 05, B.S., and Bertie Heine. His father is a chemical engineer consultant; president Weiss Downs, Inc. He has one brother. He prepared at the Horace Mann School for Boys, in New York City, where he was on the Basketball and Baseball Teams, and a member of the Science Club. At Princeton he majored in Engineering; honors in the depart- ment (3). He was a member of Theatre Intime (2) (3) (4); Student Chapter A.I.Ch.E. (1) (2), Vice-President (3) (4); Engineering Society (1) (2) (3) (4); Monitor; member Chess Club (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Captain Chess Team (4) ; Dorm Sports Manager (2) ; Madison Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 1 3 1 W itherspoon. Weiss plans to continue his studies in Chemical Engineering, at Princeton, and to become a chemical engineer. He is a Unitarian. His permanent address is 47 East 88th St., New York City. 1:5153 13 3E- SAMUEL MAULDIN WELLS Sam Wells was born September 22, 1914, in Greenville, S.C. He has also lived in Washington, D.C., Trenton, N.J., and Morrisville, Pa. He is the son of Walter M. Wells and Elizabeth May Mauldin. His father is comptroller of J. A. Roebling ' s Sons Company, in Trenton, N.J. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Mercersiburg Academy, where he was on the Baseiball and Tennis Teams, and active in Interdormitory Sports. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was on the Freshman Wres- tling Team; Associate Editor Princeton Photographic Supplement (1) (2), now discontinued; member Camera Club (1) (2) (3) (4) ; active in Inter- club Sports ; member Court Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 332 Brown, with Paul C. Roberts; Junior and Senior years at 412 Cuyler, with A. L. Baker, Jr. Wells plans to study medicine, at Harvard, and to become a doctor. He is a Methodist. His permanent address is 874 North Pennsylvania Ave., Morrisville, Pa. 1:516] -la 3B- FREDERIC SAGER WELSH, JR. Fred Welsh was born October 6, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in Pleasantville and Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of Frederic Sager Welsh, Lafayette ' 07 (Penn State ' 09), and Alice M. Reed. His father is vice-president and general manager of Merchants Despatch, Inc. He has one brother. Jack Reed Welsh ' 36. He prepared at Allendale Country Day School, and Loomis Institute. At Loomis he was on the Football and Hockey Teams ; Publications Board ; a Class Officer; member Student Council, Endowment Fund Committee, Glee Club, and Darwin Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics; honors in Junior year. He was on the Freshman Football and Track Teams, numerals in ' both ; in the Foot- ball Managerial Competition (2) ; Track Team (2) (3) ; member Glee Club (2) (3) (4) ; Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed with A. K. Nimick, Jr., at 42 Wiggins St. ; Sophomore year at 65 Blair, with E. H. Decker ; Junior year at 65 Blair, with J. R. Welsh; Senior year at 535 ' 03 Hall, with E. H. Decker, W. J. Wright, Jr., S. D. Burt, Jr., and E. F. Britten, III. Welsh is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2619 Highland Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 1:5173 JACK REED WELSH Jack Welsh was born February 3, 1915, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in New York City, Yonkers, and Rochester, N. Y. He is the son of Frederic S. Welsh, Lafayette ' 07, and Alice M. Reed. His father is a railroad executive ; vice-president and gen- eral manager of Merchant ' s Despatch, Inc. He has one brother, Frederic S. Welsh, Jr., ' 36. He prepared at Loomis School, where he was on the Football and Hockey Teams, and on the School Paper Board. At Princeton he majored in Engineering. He was on the Fresh- man Crew; Golf Team (1) (2) (3) ; member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 9 Madison St. ; Sopho- more year at 203 Foulke, with W. T. Foote ; Junior year at 65 Blair, with F. S. Welsh ; Senior year at the Tower Club. Welsh will probably engage in air conditioning engineering, with City Ice Fuel Company. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2619 Highland Ave., Rochester, N.Y. [518] -la 3E- LOUIS PIERRE WENZELL, JR. hou Wenzell was born March 30, 1914, in Norfolk, Va. He has also lived in Philadelplhia, New York, Pittsburgh, Boston, San Francisco, Manila, P. I., and Cheefoo, China. He is the son of Louis Peter Wenzell, U.S. Naval Academy ' 12, and Esther Bates, deceased. His father is retired. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is George Schusler ' 07. He prepared at Peddie School, where he was on the Varsity Track Team, Editor Y, member House Committee ; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering; Second Group hon- ors. He was on the Varsity Track Team, major P (1) (2) (3) (4) ; mem- ber Princeton Engineering Society ; Student Tutoring Association ; Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 University Place, alone; Soph- omore, Junior and Senior years at 414 Witherspoon, with William R. Fackert, Jr. Wenzell intends to become a chemical engineer. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 372 Bala Ave., Cynwyd, Pa. 1: P9 3 -13 3E- ALAN DURANT WEST Al West was born June 14, 1914, in Bayonne, N.J. He has also lived in Montclair, N.J. He is the son of Edgar A. West and Gladys Alice Durant. His father is a partner in the firm of Fredenberg Lounsbury. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Blair Academy, where he was on the Basketball, Hockey, Varsity Soccer and Baseball Teams ; member A.D.A. Society. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Soccer Team, numerals (1); Freshman Baseball Team; Base ball Candidate (3); Arbor Inn, Secretary (3), elected Treasurer (4) but did not return to college. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 221 Pyne, with L. D. Ayers; Junior year at 221 Pyne, with L. L. McGrath. He left Princeton at the end of Junior year, and has since been employed as a bookkeeper in his father ' s office. He is undecided as to his future occupation. West is engaged to Miss Isabclle A. Newmiller, of Montclair, N.J. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 61 South Fullerton Ave., Montclair, N.J. CPO] JOHN HENRY WEST, JR. Johnnie West was born February 25, 1915, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of John H. West and Florence Anne Wynn. His father is a partner in the Enterprise Fuel Company. He has two sisters. Edward S. King ' 22 is his first cousin. He prepared at Gilman Country School, where he was on the Publications Board, Wrestling Team, and Sports Manager. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Wrestling Team, numerals ; member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Edwards Place, with M. H. W hitman and W. B. Coe, Jr. ; Sophomore and Junior years at 223 Brown, with Whitman ; Senior year at 232 Walker, with W. P. Constable, E. N. Gorman, G. W. Nevius, and J. R. Reist. West is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 4004 Greenway, Baltimore, Md. 1:521 1 JOHN BENJAMIN WESTCOTT, JR. Johnny Jack Westcott was born May 21, 1914, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in East Orange, and in Chatham, N.J. He is the son of John Benjamin Westcott, Yale ' 09, A.M., and Beatrice Ward Filer. His father is a dealer in municipal bonds ; vice-president of Darby and Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Worcester Academy, where he was on the Board of Monitors (Student Government), Track Manager, active in Dramatics, School Paper, member Glee Club, and Secre- tary of the Christian Association. At Princeton he majored in the Classics; Second Group honors (3) (4)- w s t Freshman Fencing Squad; member Ter- race Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 46 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 326 Walker. Westcott plans to attend Yale Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is a Congregationalist and an Independent. His permanent address is 51 Hillside Ave., Chatham, N.J. C 522 3 w mmj ALEXANDER BOWiMAN WHEELER Wheels Wheeler was born September 26, 1913, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Andrew Wheeler, deceased, and Jennie Pearce. His father was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Arthur Wheeler ' 98 and Herbert Wheeler ' 00. He prepared at Montgomery School, le Rosey School (Switzerland), and St. Paul ' s School (Concord, N.H.). At prep school he was active in Rowing, Hockey, Football, Squash, and other sports. At Princeton he majored in English and French; Departmen- tal Honors. He was on the Freshman Crew, numerals; member The Club ; Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 224 Pyne; Junior and Senior years at 123 ' 03 Hall, with M. Lloyd, R. S. Ranch, H. B. Roberts, and L. Wister. Wheeler will probably engage in the advertising business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is le Chatelet, Ardmore, Pa. C 523 ] 3B- GEORGE DAVIDSON WHITE Parse White was born September lo, 1912, in Tuxedo Park, N.Y. He has also lived in Lakeville, Conn., Pottstown, Pa., and New York City. He is the son of Howell N. White ' 01, M.A., and Eleanor Schurman Davidson. His father is a teacher of Latin at the Hotchkiss School. He has one brother, Howell N. White, Jr., ' 32. He prepared at Asheville School, Ridgefield School, and Thacher School, where he was on the Football Teams and Publi- cations Boards. At Princeton he majored in Politics ; member of Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 33 Holder, with Kelvin Fox; Sophomore year at 203 ' 01 Hall, with J. R. Withington; Junior year at 95 Blair, with Withington and Eugenio Lage; Senior year at 95 Blair with Lage. White is undecided as to his future occupation. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is Lakeville, Conn. C 524 ] JOHN HOWELL WHITE Guinea White was born September 13, 1913, in Summit, N.J. He is the son of Israel L. White ' 95, deceased, and Grace Peck- ham Baldwin. His father was a minister. He has one brother, Charles Baldwin White ' 31, and one sister. William Wisner White ' 88, Benjamin Vroom White ' 92, and Charles White ' 91 are his uncles; and Benjamin Vroom White, Jr., ' 30 is his cousin. He prepared at Summit High School, and Pingry, Where he was on the Tennis and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Gym Team, numerals (1), letters (2) (3) (4); Triangle Club (1935-36 Trip) ; member Key and Seal Club. During the four years of college he roomed at 241 Wither- spoon, with Sidney B. Silleck, Jr. White plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to engage in the legal profession. His permanent address is 17 Fernwood Road, Summit, N.J. 1:5253 -13 1 ' ' WILLIAM HENRY WHITE Bill White was born July 13, 1914, in Oil City, Pa. He is the son of Herbert W. White and Ida Wurster. His father is an engineer, in charge of the Imperial Plant of the Oil Well Supply Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Oil City High School and Mercersburg Acad- emy. At prep school he was Business Manager of the Annual Chairman of the Play Committee, and Baseball Manager. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was Manager of the Student Refreshment Company (3) (4). During Freshman year he roomed at 32 Vandeventer Ave.; Sophomore year at 124 Witherspoon, with Jack Kelly; Junior year, with Kelly at 42 South West ; Senior year at 122 Little, with Ted Donaldson. White will probably engage in business. He is a Lutheran. His permanent address is 308 Innis St., Oil City, Pa. C 526] FREDERICK CROCKER WHITMAN Fred Whitman was born September 21, 1913, in New York City. He has also lived in San Francisco, Calif. He is the son of Malcolm D. Whitman, Harvard ' 99, deceased, and Jennie Crocker. His father was president of William Whit- man Company. He has three brothers and two sisters. He prepared at Tamalpais School, and Exeter Academy, where he was active in Football, Boxing, Baseball ; member Glee Club, Band, and Choir. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Tennis Team, numerals ( 1 ) ; letters (2) (3) ; member Glee Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 30 Mercer St. ; Sophomore year at 63 Holder, with C. deY. Thieriot; Junior year at 131 Walker; Senior year at 325 Walker. Whitman intends to study law, at Yale, and will probably engage in business. His permanent address is 2265 Ralston Ave., Burlingame, Calif. 1:5273 MARLAND HAMILTON WHITMAN Fritz Whitman was born November lo, 1913, in Blaltimore, Md. He is the son of Horace Slingluff Whitman, Johns Hopkins ' 01, LL.D., and Ruth Hamilton. His father is a lawyer. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Frank Kent ' 30. He prepared at Gilman School, where he was on the Football and Track Team, and School Paper Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics; member Theatre Intime. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place, with J. H. West and W. B. Coe; Sophomore and Junior years at 232 Brown, with J. H. West; Senior year at the Cap and Gown Club, with A. D. Adair and R. Dicke. Whitman is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Oak Hill, Jessup, Md. 1:5283 -la 1) EDWARD FLETCHER WHITNEY Ed Whitney was born April 5, 1915, in New York City. He has also lived in Englewood, N.J. He is the son of Howard F. Whitney, Harvard ' 99, and Lillian P. Keck. His father is an investment banker ; member of the firm of R. L. Day Company, in New York City. He has two broth- ers, Donald H. W hitney ' 30 and Richard B. Whitney ' 35. He prepared at Horace Mann School for Boys, where he was on the Football, Swimming and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Heavy Crew Squad (3) (4) ; member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 201 Foulke, alone; Soph- omore year at 336 Foulke, with Richard B. Whitney; Junior and Senior years at 336 Foulke, with Edward H. Maxwell. Whitney is undecided as to his future occupation. His permanent address is 21 East 90th St., New York City. 1:5293 RALPH ROHRER WHITTAKER, JR. Whit Shorty Whittaker was born November 24, 1913, in Williamsburg, Pa. He is the son of Ralph R. Whittaker, Pennsylvania ' 07, B.S., M.D., and Helen Winifred UUery, deceased. His father is a physician. He has one sister. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Varsity Football and Baseball Teams, member Student Council, Honor Society; Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Fresh- man Football and Baseball Teams, numerals in both; Varsity Football Team, letters (2) (3); member Theatre Intime; Tri- angle Club ; Cottage Club, Assistant Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 10 South Reunion, with C. M. Euwer; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years, with Euwer at 32 South West. Whittaker will probably engage in business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 220 High St., Williamsburg, Pa. C 530 3 s% WILLIAM MADISON WHITTINGTON, JR. Bill, Dick, Major Whittington was born October 21, 1914, in Greenwood, Miss. He has also lived in Washington, D.C. He is the son of W. M. Whittington, Mississippi College ' 98, A.B. (LL.B., University of Mississippi ' 99), and Anna Ward Aven. His father is a lawyer, cotton-planter, and Congressman. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Taft School, where he was on the Debating Team, and Literary Magazine Board. At Princeton he majored in English; member Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Stockton St., alone; Sophomore year, first term, at 332 Foulke, alone; second term Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 403 ' 01 Hall, with H. B. Holmes. Whittington intends to study law, at Yale or Vanderbilt Uni- versity, and to become a lawyer. He is a Baptist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 401 East Market St., Greenwood, Miss. C 531 ] GEORGE WILGUS Pudge Wilgus was born April 5, 1914, in Trenton, N.J. He has also lived in Buffalo, N.Y., and in Aurora, 111. He is the son of George Wilgus, deceased, and Viola Scheele. His father attended Lafayette University. He has one sister. He prepared at Trenton High School, wthere he was President of the National Honor Society and Senior Class President; active in Gymnastics; on the Publications Board ; winner Trenton Times Scholarship. At Princeton he majored in Politics; University Scholarship holder; on the Honor Roll (1) (2) (3). He was on the Gym Team, numerals (1) (2) (3); Interclub Basketball Team (3) (4); The Dmk Board (1); member Undergraduate Council; Extra-Curricula Committee; Y.M.C.A. Worker; Undergraduate Manager of Dining Halls ; Madison Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 66 Wiggins St. ; Sophomore and Junior years at 15 North Edwards; Senior year at 312 Witherspoon, with Ralph S. Mason. Wilgus plans to study Personnel and Public Administration, and will probably engage in personnel and Government work. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is 148 Cuyler Ave., Trenton, N.J. 1:5323 NVi CARL FREDERICK WILKENING, JR. Jacko Wilkening was born September 19, 1914, in Sharon Hill, Pa. He has also lived in Lansdowne, Pa. He is the son of Carl Frederick Wilkening and Louise Char- lotta Doscher. His father is a merchant. He has one brother. He prepared at Lansdowne High School, Swarthmore Pre- paratory, and Penn Charter Schools. At prep school he was a member of the Science Club. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics (changed from Physics in Senior year) ; honors in Physics Department (3) ; General Honors (1) (2) (3). He was a member of the Pistol Club (3) ; Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place; Sophomore year in Pyne Hall ; Junior and Senior years in ' 03 Hall. Wilkening plans to study for degrees in Mathematics and Physics, at Pennsylvania, and will probably engage in teaching. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 33 Owen Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. 1:5333 JOHN FRANKLIN WILKINS, JR. Johnny Wilk Wilkins was born August 24, 1913, in Geneva, Switzerland. He has also lived in Washington, D.C. He is the son of John F. Wilkins ' 94, A.B., and Jula Crittenden Harris. His father is retired ; member Washington Stock Exchange ; director Amer- ican Security and Trust Co., in Washington, D.C. He has one sister. R. C. Wilkins ' 97 is his uncle, and S. Hinman Bird ' 06 is his father-in-law. He prepared at Aiken (S.C.) School, and St. Paul ' s School, Concord, N.H.; Magna Cum Laude (St. Paul ' s). At Princeton he majored in French; member Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 102 ' 01 Hall, with C. K. Fried, Jr.; Sophomore and Junior years with Fried at 16 Campbell. Wilkins left college in May of Junior year. He has worked with Fruit- growers Express, in Spencer, N.C., and is at present affiliated with Bur- lington Refrigerator Express, Kansas City, Mo. He was married November 18, 1935, to Miss Barbara Bird, of New York City. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 1700 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D.C. C 534] s mj CHARLES HENRY WILKINSON, JR. Wilkie Wilkinson was born October i, 1913, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has also lived in Rutherford, N.J. He is the son of Charles Henry Wilkin son, Pratt Institute ' 07, and Hazel Kirke Cook. His father is an envelope manufacturer ; president Kent Paper Co., Inc., in New York City. He has one brother. He prepared at Newark Academy, where he was on the Varsity Golf, Basketball, and Tennis Teams ; Cum Laude Society. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Dickinson Street. He left college at the end of Freshman year, and worked for a while with the Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Company. He is at present a salesman for the Kent Paper Company. Wilkinson is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 320 Sylvan St., Rutherford, N.J. C 535 ] WILLIS HOWARD WILLEY, JR. W ll, Sourpuss Willey was born March 19, 1914, in Clarksdale, Miss. He has also lived in Memphis, Tenn. He is the son of Willis Howard Willey, Searcy College ' 97, and Lida Means Picton. His father is a cotton merchant; president of The New- burger Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Swimming Team. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Swimming Team, numerals (1), World Record 500-yard Backstroke (2), Varsity major P (3), University Backstroke Records for 100 and 150 yards (3) (4), Cap- tain Varsity Team (4) ; member Princeton Tiger Business Board (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Head Cheer Leader (4) ; Parking Squad (2) (3) ; Undergraduate Dance Committee (2) (3) (4) ; Monitor (2) (3) (4) ; member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 27 Edwards Place, with O. J. A. Grassi, Jr.; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 10 North Dod, with Grassi. Willey plans to attend Memphis Law School, but is undecided as to his future occupation. His permanent address is 505 Goodwyn x ' ve., Memphis, Tenn. i: 36 3 3B- ALVIN MARCUS WILLIAMS, JR. Al Williams was born October 22, 1914, in West Orange, N.J. He has also lived in Montclair, N.J. He is the son of Alvin M. Williams and Gertrude A. Smith, deceased. His fat her is vice-president and manager of Baker Company, Inc. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Montclair High School, where he was a mem- ber of the English Club, French Club, and Latin Club. At Princeton he majored in English; winner Class of 1870 Prize in Old English (3) ; Second General Group honors (3). He was Associate Editor of the Bric-a-Brac (3) ; member Whig Hall ( 1 ) ; The Club (4) ; Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 7 Park Place ; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 132 Foulke. Williams may continue his studies in English, and will prob- ably engage in business or teaching. He is a Presbyterian and a Liberalist. His permanent address is 1 10 High St., Montclair, N.J. 1:537 3 -13 SB- EDWARD MERCUR WILLIAMS Ned Williams was born February 15, 1915, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He is the son of Daniel B. Williams, D.D.S., and Alice Guernsey Mercur. His father, a graduate of the University of Maryland, is a dentist. He prepared at Wyoming Seminary, Where he was Second Honor Stu- dent; mem ' ber School Paper Board, Editor Year Book, member Dramatic Society, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in English; Second Group Departmental hon- ors (3) ; Second General Group honors (3). He was a Columnist for the Daily Princetonian (3); member Theatre Intime (1); The Club (4); Glee Club (2) (3) (4) ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 623 Laughlin, with S. Keene Mitchell, Jr.; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 23-5 South West, with S. K. Mitchell, C. D. Rea, W. L. Barrows, D. G. Greene, and G. B. Stewart. Williams will probably continue his studies in English, but is unde- cided as to his future occupation. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 76 West Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1:5383 u«« JOHN GILMORE WILLIAMS Wyams Williams was born March 12, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of Andrew Murray Williams ' 99 and Helen Ogden. His father is a lawyer, with the firm of Mudge, Stern, Williams and Tucker. He has two brothers and one sister. A. M. Williams, Jr., ' 38 is his brother. He prepared at St. Paul ' s School, in Concord, N.H., where he was on the Football, Hockey and Tennis Teams, Crew, School Council ; Magna Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Politics (School of Affairs) ; No Course Plan. He was in the Squash Racquets, major numerals (1) ; Tennis Squad (1) ; Varsity Squash Squad (2) (3) ; winner Junior Class Squash Tournament (3) ; Captain Varsity Squash Team (4) ; member Whig Hall ; Student- Faculty Association; the 21 Club; Right Wing Club; Ivy Club, Secre- tary-Treasurer. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 304 Foulke, with G. S. Jones ; Junior and Senior years at 90 Patton, with Jones. Williams plans to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 455 East 57th St., New York City. H 539 3 RICHARD LUCAS WILLIAMS, JR. Dick, ' ' R.Lr Williams was born January 6, 1915, in New York City. He has also lived in Chicago, 111. He is the son of Richard L. Williams and Carolyn M. Kreider. His father is in the real estate business. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Student Government Board, Publications Board, member Glee Club, Choir, Debat- ing Society, and Tennis Team. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Golf Squad (l); Intramural Touch Football, Basketball, Squash, Tennis and Baseball Teams (2) (3) (4) ; Senior Class Tennis Team (4) ; memiber Intracoil- legiate Athletic Association (4) ; Glee Club (3) (4) ; R.O.T.C. ; Dial Lodge, Athletic Director. During Freshman year he roomed at 10-A Holder, with Martin H. Rittenhouse, Jr.; Sophomore and Junior years, alone at l-A Holder; Senior year at 14 North Dod, with George W. Russell. Williams plans to study law, and will probably engage in the real estate business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 325 Fullerton Parkway, Chicago, 111. n 540 3 Sc EDWARD JOHN WILLIAMSON Ed Williamson was born April 15, 1915, in Chicago, 111. He has also lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., and West Hartford, Conn. He is the son of Edward Franklin Williamson and Florence Vivian Mullarkey. His father, who graduated from Cincinnati Law School, is in the insurance business ; assistant manager of the claim department of Travelers Insurance Company. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are James F. Williamson ' 77, George F. Williamson ' 20, and Ralph E. Wil- liamson ' 22. He prepared at Loomis School, where he was on the Baseball Team. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages; Second Group honors in Junior year; General Honors (1) (2) (3). He was a member of the Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 9 Madison St. ; Sopho- more, Junior and Senior years at 433 Joline. Williamson is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 49 Riggs Ave., West Hartford, Conn. 1:541 3 GEORGE KENNETH WILLIS Ken Atom Willis was born July li, 1912, in New Hiaven, Conn. He is the son of George R. Willis, and Leah Phillips, deceased. His father is a banker; vice-president and cashier of the New Haven Bank, N.B.A. He has two stepbrothers. He prepared at New Haven High School, and Exeter. At prep school he was President of the Christian Fraternity ; member Senior Council ; Cap- tain Hockey Team ; on the Football and Baseball Teams ; member Phi Theta Psi Fraternity ; Proctorship, Junior Dormitory. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Freshman Foot- ball, Hockey, and Base ' ball Teams, numerals in all ; Hockey Squad, letters (2) (3), Captain Hockey Team, letter (4) ; Football Squad (2) ; member Interclub Committee ; connected with the New York Herald Tribune. ; member Philosophy Forum ; Cannon Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 North Middle Reunion, with Fred Lawson; Sophomore year at 311 Hamilton, with Fred Lawson and Robert Rafter; Junior year at 311 Hamilton, with Samuel Pierson and George Brown; Senior year at the Cannon Club, with Richard Perry and T. W. Montgomery. Willis will probably engage in the insurance business, possibly with the Massachusetts Mutual Life. He is a Baptist and a Republican. His permanent address is 1004 Townsend Ave., New Haven, Conn. C 42 3 f%% mjm ROGER WILLOCK Rog Willock was born January 12, 1914, in Sewickley, Pa. He has also lived in Hamilton, Bermuda. He is the son of Frank Scott Willock ' 90, B.S., and Lucy Haskell Christy, both deceased. His father was a banker and paper manufacturer; president Tarentum Paper Mills, in Taren- tum, Pa. He has two sisters. He prepared at St. Paul ' s School, Concord, N.H., where he was on the Football Team, and Hockey Manager. At Princeton he majored in History. He was Assistant Man- ager of Crew, managerial P (3) ; Lieutenant-Colonel and Reg- imental Commander, Princeton R.O.T.C. ; member Tiger Inn. During the four years of college he roomed at 52 Campbell, with Wynant D. Vanderpool, Jr. Willock intends to study Naval Architecture, at M.LT. or Harvard, and to engage in shipbuilding and naval designing. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Care People ' s Pittsburgh Trust Com- pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1:5433 -13 3B- EDWARD DANIEL WINTERS Ed, Toby Winters was born August 19, 1914, in Watkins Glen, N.Y. He has also lived in Hightstown, N.J., and Keuka Park, N.Y. He is the son of Herbert Daniel Winters, Colgate ' 95, M.A., and Nellie Louise Frost. His father is professor of History at Keuka College, Keuka Park, N.Y. He has one brother and one sister. R. A. Winters ' 35 is his brother and R. V. Frost ' 08 is his uncle. He prepared at Penn Yan Academy, where he was on the De- bate Panel ; Dramatics Society member, and on the Tennis Team. At Princeton he majored in History; member The Club ( 1 ) (2) (3) ; Princeton Swimming and Life Saving Club. During Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years he roomed at 23 South Edwards, alone; Senior year at 43 Blair, with John F. A. Taylor. Winters is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is Keuka Park, N.Y. c 544 :] w mmm LEWIS WYNNE WISTER Wister was born May 18, 1914, in Devon, Pa. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of L. Caspar Wister ' 08 and Mary Carpenter Lloyd. His father is an investment banker; with Biddle, Whelen Company, in Philadelphia, Pa. He has two brothers, Caspar Wister ' 32 and Malcolm L. Wister ' 34. Stacy B. Lloyd ' 98 is his uncle. He prepared at St. Paul ' s School, where he was on the Football Team, Crew, and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Football Team, numerals (1), minor letters (2) ; Crew (3) ; Secretary-Treasurer Memorial Committee ; member Student-Faculty Association ; Ivy Club, President. During Fresihman and Sophomore years he roomed at 215 Henry, with R. S. Ranch, Jr.; Junior and Senior years at 123 ' 03 Hall, with Ranch, Morris Lloyd, A. B. Wheeler, and Henry B. Roberts. Wister will probably engage in the manufacturing business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Cherry Lane, Wynnewood, Pa. 1: ?4J 1 13 3E- HARLESTON READ WOOD Woody Wood was born October 18, 1913, In Philadelphia, Pa. He has also lived in Georgetown, S.C., Flat Rock, N.C., and Bryn Mawr, Pa. He is the son of Alan Wood, III, and Elizabeth Read. His father, who graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, is retired ; director Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Company, and Alan Wood Iron and Steel Com- pany. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are J6hn Harleston Read ' 28 and Howard W. Read ' 37. He prepared at Montgomery, Haverford, and Evans Schools, where he was in the Soccer Squad, and Debating Society. At Princeton he majored in Economics; Honor Roll (3) ; won Scholarship, Wilkes-Barre field trip (School of Affairs), fall ' 35; Scholarship, Council on Foreign Relations Conference in New York, February ' 36. He was active in Freshman Soccer and Rugby; Informal Tennis; member Princetonian News Board, writer of column Right Wing ; member Whig-Clio (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Vice-President of Clio (4) ; member International Relations Club ; The Club ; History Club ; Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 123 Henry, with Cleveland Rea ; Sophomore year at 114 Henry with S. David Hart; Junior year at 525 ' 03 Hall ; Senior year at 312 ' 03 Hall, alone. Wood is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 615 Pembroke Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 1:5463 1 ROBERT MacPHERSON WOOD Mac, Scotty, MacPherse, Skinny Wood was born January 25, 1915, in Wenatchee, Was ' h. He has also lived in Highland Park, 111. He is the son of Robert Arthur Wood, Wisconsin ' 08, and Emily Pauline Smith. His father is a stock broker; vice-president, U.S.G.x . He has one brother, Arthur MacDougall Wood ' 34. He prepared at Los Alamos Ranch School, where he was on the Polo and Hockey Teams, and a member of the Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in Politics; Second Group honors in Junior year; War Prize Scholarship holder (1) (2) (3) (4), He was on the Fresh- man Polo Team, won cup with 1936 Fresihman Championship Team; 150- pound Crew Manager (3) (4) ; Cheer Leader (4) ; member Princetonian Business Board; Triangle Club (2) (3), Secretary (4); Managers ' Club (3) (4) ; Student-Faculty Association; Gateman (1) ; member Right Wing Club (4) ; 21 Club (3) ; Tiger Inn, mem ber Bicker Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 121 Henry with R. O. Jones; Soph- omore year at 2-D Holder, with W. W. Roper and A. L. Connell ; Junior year at 4 Blair Tower, with R. McK. Etherington; Senior year at 4 Blair Tower with C. W. Edwards, D. Hill, J. Reichel, R. Baiter, J. Fisher, J. Coburn, and C. Carr. Wood plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to engage in the legal profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 231 South LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. C 547 3 : immm WILLIAM JOHN WOOD Bill, Orvie, Woody Wood was born October 20, 1914, in Bethlehem, Pa. He has also lived in Philadelphia, Pa., Edgewater Park, N.J., and Beverly, N.J. He is the son of William F. Wood and Emily May Schlesinger. His father is safety and insurance manager for the U.S. Pipe and Foundry Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Peddie School, where he was a member of the Band and Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was a member of the University Orchestra (2) ; Parking Squad (2). During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 32 Van- deventer Ave. ; Junior and Senior years at 2 South Dod, with J. C. Murray. Wood will probably engage in factory insurance. He is a Christian Scientist, and a Republican. His permanent address is 433 Jennings St., Beverly, N.J. C 548 J JOSEPH CASS WOODLE Joe Woodle was born November 20, 1915, in Logan, W.Va. He has also lived in Chestnut Hill, Pa., and Irvington, N.Y. He is the son of Bernon T. Woodle ' 11 and Anne Stevenson Cass. His father is an engineer. He has one brother and one sister. C. A. Cass ' 02 is his uncle, and C. J. Lipscomb ' 28 and J. K. Cass ' 37 are his cousins. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Football, Swim- ming and Baseball Teams, and Hotchkiss Literary Monthly Board. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Football Team; Freshman Crew; Swimming Team, numerals (1), letters (2) (3) ; member Triangle Club Chorus (4) ; Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 13 Patton, with McClelland Wal- lace; Sophomore year at 13 Patton, with Ralph Crow; Junior year at 522 Cuyler, with R. L. Crow, S. E. Gregory, and T. E. Lewis; Senior year at 521 Cuyler, with R. L. Crow. Woodle plans to attend Yale Law School. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Irvington, N.Y. 1: 549 ] MARSHALL WRIGHT Brick Wright was born April 21, 1912, in Norristown, Pa. He is the son of Franklin L. Wright ' 03 (Pennsylvania Law School ' 06) and Edna Gresh. His father is a lawyer; firm of Larzelere and Wright. He has one brother and one sister. J. L. Larzelere ' 05, C. T. Larzelere ' 12, W. K. Gresh ' 14, and P. H. Gresh ' 23 are his uncles. He prepared at Lawrenceville and Chestnut Hill Academy, where he was interested in the School Publications and Track. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Track Team ; member Campus Club. During the four years at college he roomed at 216 ' 03 Hall, alone. Wright plans to study law, at Pennsylvania. He is a Protestant and a Republican. His permanent address is Bel voir Ave., Norristown, Pa. ISSol -13 3E- WILLARD JUREY WRIGHT Bill Wright was born February 25, 1914, in Seattle, Wash. He is the son of Raymond Garfield Wright ' 02 (LL.B., Harvard) and Elizabeth McPherson. His father is an attorney ; senior partner in the firm of Wright, Jones and Bronson. He has two sisters. Simon J. McPherson ' 74 was his grandfather; Willard J. Wright ' 96, O. H. McPherson ' 05, J. F. McPherson ' 10, and P. C. McPherson ' 14 are his uncles; and Donald Mc- Pherson ' 05, Russell Wright ' 26, and Robert Brooks ' 32 are his cousins. He prepared at Broadway High and Lakeside Schools. At Lakeside he engaged in various activities. At Princeton he majored in Politics and School of Affairs; Second Group departmental honors (3) ; Second General Group honors (3). He was on the Freshman Football Team; Varsity Crew (1) (2) (3), letters (4) ; Class 175-pound Wrestling Team (4) ; Business Board of the Tiger (1) (2) (3) (4); member Westminster Society; Prince-Tiger Dance Committee (3); Quadrangle Club, President. During first term of Freshman year he roomed at 23 Campbell, alone ; second term Freshman, and Sophomore year, at 33 Campbell, with A. R. Maxwell; Junior year at 531-5 ' 03 Hall, with E. F. Britten, E. H. Decker, S. D. Burt ' 37, and A. R. Maxwell ; Senior year at 531-5 ' 03 Hall with Brit- ten, Decker, Burt and F. S. Welsh. Wright plans to attend Law School, at the University of Washington, and to engage in the practice of law, affiliated with Wright, Jones and Bronson. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1237 Federal Ave., Seattle, Wash. i:5p -} ; mmj JOHN JACOB WYCKOFF Jack Wyckoff was born May 2, 1913, in Trenton, N.J. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of John R. Wyckoff ' 05 and Eva Robson. His father is president of J. R. Wyckoff Company, feed merchants. His grandfather was a member of the Class of ' 77. He prepared at Lawrenceville and Horace Mann Schools, where he was on the Football and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy ; member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 305 Foulke, with H. B. Swope, Jr. ; Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 6 Middle Dod, alone. Wyckoff is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Dutch Neck, N.J. 1:5521 DAVID BOURNE WYGANT Dave Wygant was born April 4, 1913, in Buffalo, N.Y. He has also lived in East Aurora, N.Y., and in Birmingham, Mich. He is the son of Philip McHenry Wygant, Hamilton ' 07, A.B., and Katharine Mailer Powelson. His father is affiliated with the Michigan Bell Telephone Company. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Cranbrook School, Where he was on the Foot- ball, Hockey and Track Teams, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Football Team, scrub numerals ; Gym Team ; Track Team. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Dickinson St. ; Sopho- more year at 5 1 Holder, with Dick Goheen and Charley Shain ; Junior and Senior years with Goheen and Shain at 72 Little. Wygant will probably engage in mining, in Chile. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 713 Pierce St., Birmingham, Mich. C 553 3 V)1 EDWARD MADISON YARD Ed Yard was born October 24, 1913, in Trenton, N.J. He has also lived in Spring Lake, Avon, Asbury Park, Red Bank, and Wood- bury, N.J. He is the son of George B. Yard, Jr., and Mary Ormsby Breese. His father, who graduated from Drexel Institute, is in the insur- ance business. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is James B. Breese ' 02. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was a member of the Science Club, and on the Polo and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Cross Country Team, minor numerals; Varsity Rifle Team, insignia — blazer (2) (3), Captain (4); Chairman Finance Committee of the University Gun Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 514 20 Nassau St. ; Soph- omore, Junior and Senior years at 5 1 1 Pyne Hall. Yard will probably engage in engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. 1:5543 -13 3G- JOHN ELLING ZACHARIAS Zack Zacharias was born September 8, 1915, in Connellsville, Pa. He has also lived in Clifton, N.J. He is the son of J. M. Zacharias and Louise M. Elling. His father, a graduate of the Kemnitz Technical School, in Germany, is an accountant for the city of Clifton. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Newark Academy and Clifton High School. At prep school he was a member of the Glee Club, Publications Board, and Class Football Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was Manager of the Princeton Freshmian Swimming Team (3), and of the Varsity Swimming Team (4) ; with the Student Sandwich Shop (4) ; member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place; Sophomore year at 34 North Edwards, first term ; second term Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years, at 331 Joline. Zacharias plans to study accounting at New York University, and to become a junior accountant. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 119 Harding Ave., Clifton, N.J. Vsssl -la SB- JEROME ROBERT ZIPKIN Jerry Zip Zipkin was born December 18, 1914, in New York City. He is the son of David Zipkin and Annette Goldstein. His father is a real estate operator. He has one sister. He prepared at Franklin School, in New York City and the Hun School, where he was active in Debating, Publications, Fencing, Student Government, the Language Clubs, Tennis Teams, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology. He was on the Fencing and Tennis Teams; member Cliosophic Society; Hun Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place; Sophomore year at 622 Pyne ; Junior year at 328 Walker. Zipkin left college in the spring of Junior year. He travelled in Europe for a while, returning to Princeton later as a member of the Class of ' 37. Zipkin plans to attend the Harvard Business School, and to engage in banking. His permanent address is 1 175 Park Ave., New York City. 1:5563 The information from the fol- lowing was received too late for publication in alphabetical order. JOHN JOSEPH CASEY Jack Casey was born June 30, 1914, in Newark, N.J. He has also lived in Waterbury, Conn., and in East Orange, N.J. He is the son of John Joseph Casey, Georgetown ' 11, LL.B., and Helen Evangeline O ' Connor. His father is sales manager for Schnefel Bros., Inc. He has two sisters. He prepared at New York Military Academy and Worcester Academy, where he was a member of the Glee Club, Football and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he was active in Football, Basketball and Lacrosse. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St. Casey left Princeton at the end of Freshman year. He attended Upsala College, in East Orange, for a year, and Drake Secretarial School, in Orange, and is at present OfRce Secretary for Real Estate Management, Inc., East Orange, N.J. He plans to take a course leading to a Bachelor of Commercial Science degree, at New York University Night School, Newark Extension. He is a Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 39 Laurel Ave., East Orange, N.J. c 559:1 ROBERT PIERPONT FORSHEW, II Bob Forsh Pierp Forshew was born April 27, 1914, in Scranton, Pa. He has also lived in New York City. He is the son of Charles P. Forshew, New York University ' 08, A.B., deceased, and Geraldine Wright. His father was a manufacturer, with the Scranton Enamel Plant of the Graff Furnace Company. He has one brother and one sister. Several of his cousins attended Princeton. He prepared at Central High School, in Scranton, Pa., where he was a member of the Glee Club, and active in Dramatics and Football. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy; Second Group honors in Junior and Senior years. He was on the Freshman Football, Wrestling, and Lacrosse Teams ; Varsity Wrestling Squad (2) ; Varsity Wrestling Team (3) ; Varsity Gym Team (3) (4) ; President newly founded Christian Science Organization (Princeton University) for tw o years; Arbor Inn, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 Dickinson St. ; Sophomore year at 5 North Reunion, with William McDermott ; Junior year at the Arbor Inn, with John F. Maloney ; Senior year also at the Arbor Inn. Forshew is engaged to Miss Jane Farrior Jackson, of Little Rock, Ark. He is a Christian Scientist and a Republican. His permanent address is 161 Henry St., Brooklyn, N.Y. n56o3 GILBERT LEA Gil Lea was born December l6, 1912, in Bala, Pa. He has also lived in Wynnewood, Pa., and in Paoli, Pa. He is the son of Langdon Lea ' 96 and Belknap Lyons. He has two brothers and one sister. Francis C. Lea ' 98 was his uncle. He prepared at Montgomery School and St. Paul ' s School. At prepar- atory school he was a member of the Student Council, Secretary of his class, President of the Athletic Association, Captain of the Football Team, on the riockey. Baseball, Track, and Tennis Teams, and winner of the Gordon Medal for the best all-round athlete. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy; departmental honors. He was on the Freshman Football and Hockey Teams, numerals in both ; Varsity Football Team (2) (3) (4) ; Varsity Hockey Team (2) (3) ; President Varsity Club ; member Undergraduate Council (4) ; manager of New York Times sales; member Cottage Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 21-: Lockhart, with J. K. Cowper- thwaite ; Sophomore year at 72 Blair, with A. F. King, Jr. ; Junior and Senior years at the Cottage Club, with G. B. LeVan. Lea plans to engage in the publishing business, affiliated with Street Smith. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Care Langdon Lea, Paoli, Pa. 1:561 ] â–  spjm GARRETT BENJAMIN LeVAN, JR. Spook, Sawed LeVan was born May 29, 1912, in Steubenville, Ohio. He is the son of Garrett B. LeVan, Gettysburg College ' 02, and Wilma Sinclair. His father is district manager for the Shell Oil Company. He has no brothers or sisters. R. L. Wintringer ' 22 is his cousin. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was School President, and won letters in Football, Baseball, and Track. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Fresh- man Football and Track Teams, numerals; Varsity Baseball Team, letters (2) ; Varsity Football Team, letters (2) (3) (4) ; member Varsity Club ; Right Wing Club ; Undergraduate Coun- cil (4) ; Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Joline Hall, with Weld Stevens and Homer Spoiford; Sophomore year in Joline, with Spofford; Junior and Senior years at the Cottage Club, with Gilbert Lea. LeVan expects to engage in publishing with Street Smith. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Sunset Blvd., Steubenville, Ohio. n 562 3 -13 HOMER SPOFFORD Spoff Spofford was born January 6, 1914, in Augusta, Ga. He has also lived in New London, Conn., Manila, P. I., Fairmont, W.Va., and New York City. He is the son of Robert W. Spofford, Annapolis ' 06, and Winifred Knowl- ton. His father is a retired U.S. naval officer. He has one brother. He prepared at Hotchkiss and Berkshire Schools, where he was a member of the Glee Clubs, Football, Hockey, Baseball, and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals ; Varsity Football Team, letters (2) (3) (4) ; Class Hockey Team (4). During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 333 Joline, with G. B. LeVan; Junior year at 40-50 Patton with J. Rulon-Miller, F. Brooks, and F. Johnston; Senior year at 233 ' 03 Hall, with P. H. Holsapple, E. B. Savage, J. Hunt, and W. Peterson. Spofford is engaged to Miss Mary Louise Wood, of New York City. He will probably become affiliated with the Standard Oil Company. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 157 East 72nd St., New York City. C5633 COMPLETE INFORMATION WAS NOT RECEIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING MEN f?S i wimwsB- ' W. N. ABBOTT R. W. ARNDT, JR. J. C, BAKER W. H. BARBOUR 1 567-2 H. O. BARKER, JR. W. BEEMAN W. A. BELDEN R. C. BERGEN 1:568: «? Hp ' % 1 L. C. BIGELOW R. G. BOETSMA ' c - • ?; A-%3S-« V Im ..J J. T. BRENNAN, JR. F. M. BROOKE, JR. C ;69 3 M ' ;s glCD) H. P. BROWN, III G. M. BRYAN, JR. J. H. BUCKMAN, JR. J. L. BUDREAU, JR. C 570 3 Si M H. F. BURFEIND N. BURT S. D. BURT, JR. A. W. BUTLER, JR. C571 1 -13 3E- A. CAMERON M. G. CAMERON T. S. CAPERS, JR. W. C. CHAPIN [572 3 J. W. CLARK L. S. CLARK, JR. D. M. CLARKE J. T. COOKE C 573 1 J. H. DALTON W. DAVEY C 574 ] s(® nvi F. H. DAVID, JR. C. S. DAVIS, JR. E. D. DAVIS P. H. DAVIS, JR. 1:5753 C. O. C. DAVISSON G. H. DEAR W. S. DOUGHTEN J. H. DOUGHTY [576] 2% ilOCSJOiZ i ivT C. deV. DRAYTON, JR. A. R. DURHAM H. R. DUVAL W. H. DYER, JR- n577 3 rfe C. C. EATON R. N. ELLS D. A. ESCHER R. W. FARLEE C J78] ;s% HUCglEliZ oirr W. T. FOOTE J. H. FROST A. S. GARDINER, JR. W. C. GARDINER C 579 3 KlimTML sfe H. VAN D. GIBSON C. S. GILLISPIE A. B. GRIFFIN, JR. M. GROSSO C5803 -13 ((fg|)) 3E- R. A. GUENTHER W. L. GUENTHER F. A. HAMILTON W. W. HARTMAN CiSi 3 % mmwm Sfe G. H. HAWKS, JR. J. W. 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