Princeton University - Nassau Herald Yearbook (Princeton, NJ)
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THE NASSAU HERALD Hr' ' N x . 2,,L ., . E, g X x TN., , NAS SAU HALL THE NASSAU HERALD A Record qftfze' Class Q' lWh6f66W Hundred and Forzy-three gf Przhceion Ufziaverszljf 4 MQMXI 111 Ndffdif fikrczfaz' Beam' RICHARD OSANN, C0-Chairman White Plains, N.Y. LEWIS W. WATERS, JR., C0-Chairman White Plains, N.Y. JOHN MCKIBBIN BIGELOW St. Paul, Minn. CHARLES RICHARD MACGRATH South Orange, NJ. BOYD COOPER MERRELI. St. Louis, MO. HOWARD HALL ROBINSON, JR. Berkley, Mich. SPIER DEBERNIERE VVHITAKER Denver, Colo. N l Zin jlflemuriam JOHN BOYD Died November 15, 1942, of wo-unds received in enemy action while serving as Seaman first class aboard the U.S.S. Barton in the South Pacific. PAUL RICHARD STERPOLE Killed in the collision of two army medium bombers at Englewood, Florida, on April 24, 1 943' Q WITH MOST OF OUR CLASSMATES ALREADY BEAR- ING ARMS IN THIS SECOND WORLD WAR, IT IS BUT FITTING THAT WE SHOULD PAY TRIBUTE TO THOSE WHO HAVE GONE ON BEFORE US. WITH RESPECT FOR THE IDEALS IN WHICH THEY HAD SUCH FAITH, WITH PRIDE IN THEIR DAUNTLESS COURAGE, WE DEDICATE THIS BOOK TO THE MEMORIES OF JOHN BOYD AND PAUL RICHARD STERPOLE WHO HAVE SO WILLINGLY SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES IN DEFENDING THE LIBERTY WE HOLD SO DEAR. PORTRAITS BY ORREN JACK TURNER AND CLEAROSE STUDIO PRINTED BY PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY, U.S.A. 1' CONTENTS The Class of 1943 Class History The Class and Its Opinions Class Poem Class Oration The Latin Salutatory Oration Valedictory Address PAGE 1 537 545 555 556 553 560 PRESIDENT HAROLD WILLIS DODDS THE CLASS OF 1Q.q,3 CLASS OFFXCERS CLASS OF1943 JOHN EDWARD ACKERMAN, JR. Jack y Ackerman was born Ma'rch 5, 1922, in Paterson, NJ. , He is the son of John E. Ackerman and Theresa Buckley. His father is president of Arrow Carrier Corporation. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at The Peddie' School, where he was President of the Senior Class, and on the Varsity Football Team. At Princeton he majored in Biology. Graduated with Honors. He is a member of Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St., Sopho- more year at 101 Holder with W. Eiman and W. B. Orrg Junior year with Eiman at 21 Little, Senior year at 68 Little with H. H. Apgar and S. Elliott '44. Ackerman is engaged to Miss Doris Formon, of Clifton, NJ. He intends to study medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and to become a doctor. His permanent address is 208 Passaic Ave., Passaic, NJ. Elil CLASS OF 1943 WARREN STANTON ACKERMAN Red Ackerman was born March 5, 1921, in Syracuse, N.Y. He is the son of Eugene and Ida Cook Ackerman. He has three brothers and four sisters. He prepared at Pebble Hill Country Day School fDe Witt, N.Y.j, where he was School President, Editor of the School Paper, on the Baseball, Football and Basketball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Freshman Football Team, Manager Campus Sales Agencyg Assistant Manager of Baseball Qminor PHD 5 Can- non Club, Sports Manager. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 12 Bank St., Sopho- more year at 141 Pyne with William B. Wallowerg Junior year at 41-42 Blair with Coddington, Spicer, Collette, and Hochschwen- derg Senior year at 241 '03 Hall with Hochschwender, Boynton, Backes, McLean and Auger. Ackerman is a Methodist, and a Republican. His permanent address is S05 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. E23 CLASS OF 1943 FORMAN SINNICKSON ACTON BON, Ac Acton was born August 10, 1920, in Salem, Nj. p He is the son of W. Harker Acton and Elizabeth Forman Sinnickson. His father, a graduate of Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 1913, is an engineer, estimator for E. I. duP'ont de Nemours 51 Company. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who graduated from Princeton is Oakford W. Acton '36. ' He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering, Second Group Honors flj g First Group Qgj g winner A.I.Ch.E. Award for the highest average of chemical engineers in Freshman and Sophomore years, Sigma Xig Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of Theatre lntime flj Czj Qgjg interested in Pistol Marksmanshipg member Gateway Club, Vice President Cgj, President 141 During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place, Sophomore, junior and Senior years at 111 Witherspoon. Acton will probably engage in Chemical Engineering. He is an Fpiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 101 West Broadway, Salem, Nj. E31 CLASS OF1943 NATHAN ADAMS N me Adams was born April 26, 1922, in Portland, Me. He is the son of Charles Henry Adams '05 and Margaret Esh- baugh. He has two brothers and one sister. Clarence Ward '05 and James Harrington Boyd '86 are his uncles. He prepared at Deering High School. At Princeton he majored in Historyg Phi Beta Kappa. He was a member of the Nlemorial Committee, and engaged in various campus activities, member of Prospect Club QSec- retaryj. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 31 North Edwards, Junior year at Prospect Club with Paul Steipole and Budge Blake, Senior year at Prospect Club with Bill Bethune and Bill Lakeland. His permanent address is 167 Danforth St., Portland, Me. E41 CLASS OF 1943 l RALPH BUCHANAN ALBAUGH Hooker Albaugh was born December 16, 1920, in Waco, TeX. He is the son of R. B. Albaugh, Purdue '13, and Omah Bu- chanan. He has one brother. He prepared at Woodberryf Forest School, Where he was on the Football and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Inter- national Affairs. He was on the Freshman Football Team: Freshman Track Team, numeralsg member 217' Clubg Two-Foot Club, Tiger Inn, Vice President Cgl, President C41 During Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory with H. S. Kirk 743, Sophomore year at 221 Joline with Kirkg Junior year at 182 Little with Kirk and A. M. VVilliamsg Senior year with Kirk, Williziins, and A. M. Coddington, at 182 Little. Albaugh is a Methodist. His permanent address is 2201 Colcord Ave., VVaco, Tex. 1151 CLASS OF 1943 PHILIP JACOB ALBERT B eafuer Albert was born March 2o, 1922, in Trenton, NJ. He is the son of Israel and Ida Albert. His father is an ice manufacturer. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Trenton Central High School, where he was active in Public Speaking, on the Tennis Team, and a member of the Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Interna- tional Affairs, Phi Beta Kappa, awarded the Potts Bible Prize C31 Graduated with High Honors. He was in the Junior Soccer Managerial C25 , on the Princeton Tiger Board, member Whig-Clio, Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place, Sophomore and junior years at 112 Brown with Sherwood Vine 742, Senior year at 314 'oi Hall. Albert is Jewish, and a Republican. His permanent address is IOC Bridge St., Trenton, NJ. E63 CLASS 0151943 JAMES CLAUDE ALEXANDER, JR. Jim Alexander was born August 17, 1922, in Fort Smith, Ark. He is the son of C. Alexander and Ethel Virginia Rollyson. His father is a farmer, president Alma Canning Companyg vice president Merchants National Bank. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Fort Smith High School, where he was on the Debating Panels, business manager of the Year Bookg President of the Senior Class. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Inter- national Affairsg second in Lynde Debate Prizes. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Woodrow Wilson Honorary Debate Panel, member Whig-Clio, Cloister lnn. During Freshman year he roomed at IQ University Placeg Sophomore year at 33 Campbell with R. Parham, Junior and Senior years with Parham at 114. Henry. Alexander will probably engage in farming. He is a member of the First Christian Church of Fort Smith, Ark. His permanent address is 3905 Free Perry Road, Port Smith, Ark. I: 7 Il CLASS OF1943 CORNELIUS OSCAR ALIG, JR. Neal Alig was born May 24, 1921, in lndianapolis, Ind. He is the son of Cornelius O. Alig and Cecilia Wulsin. His father, a graduate of Cornell, is treasurer and director of the Union Trust Company, of Indianapolis. He has two sisters. He prepared at St. Paul's School QConcord, N.H.D, where he was a member of the Crew and active in Debating. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Graduated with Honors. He was on the junior Varsity 150-pound Crew, major nu- merals Cgj 5 rowed on a 150-pound crew for three years, Circula- tion Manager Daily Prinfefofzmfzg member Madison Debating Society QU, Colonial Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at S2 Holder with L. M. Ream, Jr., Junior 'and Senior years at 112 Little with Ream and R. D. Barclay. Alig will probably engage in banleing. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 4420 Washington Blvd., Indian- apolis, lnd. E83 CLASS OF 1943 JAMES N. ALLAN Jim Allan was born April 1 1, 1921, in Morgantown, W.Va. He is the son of James Harry Allan and Josephine Nugent, deceased. His father is an engineer. He has one brother. He prepared at The Hill School, Where he Was a member of the Band and Orchestrag member Track Team, Dramatic So- ciety, Camera Clubg in the Sixth Form Show, At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Football Team C155 150-pound Football Team C25 C35g Track Team C15 C25, member Or- chestra C15 C25 g Theatre lntime C25 3 VVhig-Clio C25 3 Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 341 VVitherspoon with A. W. L. Stockton and T. Rockwell, lllg Sophomore year at 12 Hamilton with Allan Ferring Junior and Senior years at IO South Dod with Ferrin. Allan is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Ridgeway and Beach, Atlantic City, NJ. E91 CLASS OF 1943 DQNALD BALDWIN ALLEN 1 D072 Allen was born October 5, 1920, in Bloomfield, NJ. He is the son of john Davis Allen and Helen Baldwin. His father is a general contractor and builder. He has one brother and one sister. J. F. Mann '1 1 is his uncle, and Robert C. Mann ,42, Joseph M. Mann ,42, and john A. Mann ,44 are his cousins. He prepared at Bloomfield High School and Blair Academy, where he was on the Football, Basketball and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Freshman Football Team QU g Varsity Football Q25 fgj g Wrestling Team, numerals C2jg Dial Lodge CTreasurerj. During Freshman year he roomed at 82 Blair with Bob Smiley, Sopho- more year at 47 University Place with R. P. Sandbach and G. T. Kinniryg junior year at Dial Lodge with J. R. Midgley and I. R. Higgins, Senior year at Dial Lodge with W. Strawbridge and van Breda Kolff. Allen is married to the former Miss Joan D. DuPont of Bloomfield, He will probably engage in the steel business at the end of the war. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 177 Washington Place, Bloomfield, NJ. E103 CLASS OF 1943 GORDON MUNSON ALLEN Gorflzc Allen was born August 6, 1920, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Wendell D. Allen, Washington College ,13, M.A., LL.D., and Alice Louise Wiley. His father is a lawyer, member of the firm of Armstrong, Machen, Allen and Evay, of Baltimore. He has one brother and ,one sister. He prepared at Friends School, and Gilman Country School, where he was on the Football and Lacrosse Teams, active in Ice Hockey and De- batingg member of the Religious Club, and on the Year Book Board. At Princeton he majored in the Classics. He was on the Freshman Football Team fljg j.V. Football Team fzj fgj 5 Hockey Squad C15 g Lacrosse Team, numerals Cljg Varsity Lacrosse Team Czj, major P fgjg member Madison Debating Society, solicitor for the Student-Faculty Association, member Cottage Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 76 Holder with F. A. Supplee' and G. M. Radcliffe, junior and Senior years at 311-314 Henry with Supplee, Radcliffe, F. L. Broderick, S. M. Skinner, H. W. Schwartz, S. G. Wellington, and R. P. Smith. Allen intends to study law at the University of Virginia. He is an Flpiscopalian. His permanent address is 216 Edgevale Road, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. E113 CLASS OF 1943 xyvgfvvfz We it ,. A Mx..- ,Q V552 A ws , 1 lf? 5 55,840 3385645 , bg? A J s 2, af A79-:P c az- 7' P' 565,156 W fsy ef? er f 459 Qafjw fi age . ,A,A , .,A . . 4 .. A4.,...V . 'S .P 'aa X Wg . ,sf 55 fer .ff fl? 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'.5:,:g:- . :af .1 3 J., '.-V-xeefcw-'fri ew : .:z:3.'f' ,xm.g.ff:f:f-125.-s . am .15.'f' 5F.2:f 2:16 -:' ' Q 51- .,.,,.,. , ,. :f3 ' ' ?I?,'I1 I5E.?7:'f2:3 '-.5V'.if55 - ' wigs Q-2' Yvg:-? 1 '1 ' 'K -f'1 .f:--1? f ' 1 : 51TSb?'1?5 Iz5:1511R?-Sze.:--.,f.ff.--Lise:',.i.Z:Ax1 L-4' an-td 1 1 2 1- .1 1 , WZ 5' e' ,51 3'a Iff:-A Q .fi .. F 3 ?g'f5.'-V' Q '.-1.4 f-,:':2ff: :1' 3121 dz, ,w-4-g,.13 ,,.f:g53Az:,v 5-1594 1- .. 1.11:-f.. aa ,-wp. Kg: .V . . f. '. 58. it 'Z Y H 1 OVVARD OWEN ALLEN Allen was born July 28, 1920, in Winchester, Va. He is the son of Dr. Lewis M. Allen, University of Virginia and Uni versity of Maryland '96, and Dorothy Gilpin. His father is a physiciang president Farmers 51 Merchants National Bank, of Winchester, president of Virginia Glass and Sand Corporation. He has two brothers. Among his relatives who attended Princeton were his great-great grandfather, David Hume Allen, 1802, his great-great uncle, William Temple Allen, 1838, and his cousins, Henry Howard Allen Morris ,21, M. Tyson Gilpin ,42, and Kenneth N. Gilpin '44. He prepared at Episcopal High School CAlexandria, Vaj, where he was on the Varsity Baseball Team, a Monitor, and on the Track Team. At Princeton he majored in Architecture, Second Group Departmental Honors. He was on the Freshman Baseball Teamg Art Editor of the Nassau Sovereign C35 g member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 44 Wiggins St.g Sophomore year at 331 slolineg Junior year at 512 Laughlin with Paul W. Rutledge, Jr. Allen left Princeton at the end of junior year to become a Private in the .American Field Service. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 703 South Washington St., Winchester, Va. E121 CLASS OF1943 NEWTQN PERKINS ALLEN ' Newt Allen was born January 3, 1922, in Memphis, Tenn. He is thc son of james Seddon Allen, University of Tennessee '08, and Sarah Elizabeth Perkins. His father is an attorney, senior partner in the Firm of Armstrong, McCadden, Allen, Braden and Goodman. He has three brothers. He prepared at Central High School fMemphisj, where he was active in Public Speaking, aH:iliated with Boy Scouts, and the High School fraternity. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs. Graduated with High Honors. He was junior Manager of Baseball C3j, awarded 6 Pug Photographic Chairman on the Brie-zz-Brac Board C3jg member Whig-Clio Debating Society Czj f3j f4Dg Triangle Club C3j C415 Episcopal Acolyte Qijg member Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place, Sophomore year at 321 -loline with R. M. Frye, junior year at 95-97 Blair with Frye, P. j. Shivell, and W. H. Dunkling Senior year at I1 Blair with Frye and Dunklin. Allen expects to study law at the University of Virginia. He is an Fpiscopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 2231 South Parkway, F., Memphis, Tenn. E131 CLASS OF1943 HENRY GREGORY ALLYN, JR. Harry, Hank Allyn was born December 4, 1920, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Henr Gre o All y g ry yn, Pennsylvania '13, and Frances Hallock Steen. His father is manager of the district branch of the S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company, of Boston, Mass. He has two brothers d ' l an two sisters. Robert Steen O1, and john Steen '03 are his uncles. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Crew and a member of the Religious Society. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman Crew, major numeralsg Junior Varsity Crew, 1ns1gn1ag Manager Undergraduate Dance Committeeg Manager Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 24 North We at 116 Blair with Dan Ridder and Bob Barclayg Junior year at the Colonial Club with Bob Lounsbury and Harry Van Rensselaerg st 3 Sophomore year Senior year at the Colonial Club with Lounsbury, .lim Reppert and Stew Mittnacht. Allyn plans to attend medical school and to become a physician. e is a Congregationalist and an Independent Republican. His permanent address is IO State St., Framingham Centre, Mass. E143 CLASS OF1943 JAMES BURNS AMBERSON, Ill Amby Amberson was born October 12, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of James Burns Amberson, Jr., Lafayette '13 CM.D., Johns Hopkinsj, and Rebecca Steen. His father is a physiciang Professor of Medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, in New York. Hue has one sister. He prepared at Evans and Riverdale Country Schools. At Evans he was on the Student Council, Tennis Team, and active in Riding and Shooting. At Riverdale he was on the Publications Boards, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in English and Germang Depart- mental Honors Graduated with Honors. He was a member of Terrace Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed alone at 5 Upper Pyneg Junior and Senior years at 144 Witherspoon. Amberson plans to study medicine and to become a physician. He is a Presbyterian, and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is 651 VVest 238th St., New York City. E151 CLASS OF 1943 HOWARD OSVVALD ANDERSEN I-Iowie Andersen was born june 6, 1Q21, in New York City. He is the son of Oswald Andersen and Ingrid joan Blix. His father is a stockbrokerg member New York Stock Exchange, firm of J. R. WilliSt0I1 X Co-rnpany. He has one sister. He prepared at Taft School in Watertown, Conn., where he was on the Football and Basketball Teams, member Student Council g Dance Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse and Gym Teamsg Music Director of the Triangle Club fgjg Cadet Captain, Marine Corps Training C453 worked at Belle Mead Quartermaster Depot, left college for half a year to work for FBI, Department of Justiceg member Charter Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 123 Joline with J. R. Klopferg Junior year at 321 Cuyler and 221 Walker with Klopfer, I. A. Lewis, and R. E. Blackburn, Senior year at 111 Pyne with Klopfer and Lewis. Andersen is engaged to Miss Leigh Pinney, of Stafford Springs, Conn. He is a Lutheran and a Republican. His permanent address is 17 Kensington Road, Scarsdale, N.Y. E161 CLASS OF1943 QLIVER GINSBURG ANDERSQN Ole, The Bear Anderson was born April 11, 1922, in New York City. He is the son of Dr. S. Ginsburg and May Anderson, NLD. His father, who attended Long Island College, is a physician. He has one brother. He prepared at Passaic Collegiate School, and Passaic High School. At prep. school he was President of the French Club, on the Track Team, De- bating Team, and in the Senior Play, At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineeringg Scholarship holder 145- He was on the Crew Squad Clj g junior Varsity Wrestling Team C25 fgj g member Choir C13 Czj 3 Triangle Club C25 Cgj g Freshman Debating Team Cljg Varsity Debating Team Czjg Princeton Engineering Societyg Prince- ton Student Chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, participant in the Civilian Pilot Training Program Cgj g Air Raid Warden of '03 Hall UQ g member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 722 Pyneg Sophomore year in the First Entry of ,Ol Hall, Junior and Senior years at 133 '03 Hall with Peter Funk and Roy Talcott. Anderson will probably engage in Chemical Engineering. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 227 Paulison Ave., Passaic, NJ. E171 CLASS OF 1943 ADOLPHUS ANDREWS, JR. Dolph Andrews was born March 22, 1922, in New York City. He is the son of Vice Admiral Adolphus Andrews, Annapolis ,O1, and Berenice Plotter. His father is an Admiral in the U.S. Navyg commander on the Eastern Sea Frontier. He has one sister. He prepared at St. Albans and Santa Barbara Schools, where he was on the Soccer and Basketball Teams, and Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Inter- national Affairs. Graduated with Honors. He was Business Manager of the Triangle Club QQ 5 member Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 211 Joline with D. E. Parkg Sophomore year at 211 Joline with George Parkerg Junior and Senior years at 186 Little. Andrews will probably engage in diplomatic or foreign service. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Care Andrews Building, Dallas, Tex. E183 CLASS oF194s HENRY HoLT APGAR, JR. AP Apgar was born January 13, 1921, in Trenton, NJ. He is the son of Henry Holt Apgar, deceased, and Elizabeth Criddings Lea. He has one brother. Cornell Murray D12 is his uncle, and C. Murray, Jr., '36 is his cousin. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Track and Soccer Teamsg graduated Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineeringg Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Track and Soccer Squadsg 150-pound Football Squad Q25 5 member Cannon Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 121 Foulke with R. B. Horner g Junior year at 22 Patton with Horner, Senior year at 68 Little with E. Ackerman and S. Elliot 214. Apgar will probably engage in engineering. He is engaged to Miss Helen Willard Puschel, of Montclair, NJ. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 844 Lafayette Ave., Morrisville, Pa. E191 CLASS OF1943 ROBERT ASHWORTH APPLEGATE, JR. - Apple, A p Applegate was born August 10, 1920, in Sewickley, Pa. He is the son of Robert Applegate '10 and Caroline Elizabeth Burns. His father is an attorneyg member firm of Rose and Eiche- nauerg affiliated With Pittsburgh Coal Company. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Prince- ton are George Applegate '06 and Lowrie Applegate '37 He prepared at Phillips Academy, Where he was on the Wres- tling and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in the Classics. He was on the Wrestling Team, minor numerals Qlj, IV. VVrestling C2j, major numerals Cgjg S.P.A. C313 Westminster Society fij, Treasurer C2j, President fgj 5 Quadrangle Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 122 Henry with William Crawfordg Junior year with Crawford at 12 Pattong Senior year at 42 Campbell with Crawford and Ben- nett Lord. Applegate's permanent address is 2144. Centennial Ave., Se- Wickley, Pa. 1 E203 CLASS OF1943 ANDREW CAMPBELL ARMSTRONG Andy Armstrong was born October 4, 1921, in Holyoke, Mass. He is the son of James S. Armstrong '16 and Helen Gtr Armstrong. His father is an accountant, with the Securities and Exchange Co-mmission. He has one sister. Sinclair W. Armstrong '18 is his uncle. A He prepared at Deerfield Academy, Where he was on the Hockey and Debating Teamsg Publications Boardsg member Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Baseball Teamg member Glee Club: Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 102 Lrckhartg Sophomore year at 4-A Holder with D. MacDougald and L. Reisnerg Junior and Senior years at 618 Laughlin with VV. Hagan, MacDougald, Reisner and Hedberg. Armstrong intends to study law at Harvard, and to engage in the legal profession or in the Diplomatic Service. He is engaged to Miss Mary E. Lovell, of Brooklyn, N.Y. He is 11 Congregationalist. His permanent address is Mermont, Bryn Mawr, Pa. lillfl CLASS OF 1943 JAMES RICHARD ARNOLD Arnold was born May 5, 1923, in New Brunswick, NJ. He is the son of A. S. Arnold, Brown University '09 CLLB., New York Law Schooly, and Julia Jacobs. His father is an attorney, American Secretary of the Egypt Exploration Society. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Rutgers Preparatory School, where he was awarded highest scholarship honors in Junior and Senior yearsg Managing Editor The Argo in Senior year. At Princeton he majored in Chemistryg Phi Beta Kappa Q3j5 shared George A. Howe '78 Prize in Analytical Chemistry. Graduated with High Honors. He was a member of Whig-Clio Q25 C3j QQ 3 Princeton Senate Q2 Qajg Honorary Correspondent The Elem' Q35 C4j 5 awarded Whig-Clio diploma, Gateway Club, Chairman House Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Placeg Sophomore year at 443 Witherspoon, Junior and Senior years at 1 13 Witherspoon. Arnold will probably engage in the chemical industry, and expects to work for a Ph.D. at Princeton. His permanent address is 947 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen, NJ. E223 CLASS OF 1943 NORMAN JOHN ASHER Norm, Boobs Asher was born May 7, 1921, in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Clyde B. Asher, Ohio State University '05, and Lois Lenore Strickler. He has one brother, William B. .Asher '36, and two sisters. He prepared at St. Albans School CWashington, D.C.j, where he was Sports Manager, on the Tennis and Soccer Teams, and Editor of the Year Book. At Princeton he majored in Aeronautical Engineering. A He was a member of Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Vandeventer Ave.g Sophomore year at 9 Middle Dod with james P. Forsmang Junior year at 1 South Dodg Senior year at 6 South Dod with T. S. Caldwell. Asher will probably engage in aeronautical engineering. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2101 Connecticut Ave., Vllashing- ton, D.C. if 13 J CLASS OF 1943 STEVER AUBREY Aubrey was born August 31, 1920, in LaSalle, lll. He is the son of james T. Aubrey and Mildred Stever. His father, who attended Lehigh University, is a member of the advertising firm of Aubrey, Moo-re 51 Wallace, Inc. He has three brothers. Among 'his relatives who attended Princeton are james T. Aubrey, jr., '41, and George Aubrey '45. He prepared at Exeter Academy fExeter, N.H.j and Lake Forest Acad- emy QLake Forest, lll.j. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was active in Football, numerals 113, letters f2j fgjg Basketball, numerals flj, minor P Cgjg Rugby Czj fgj 1.45, member Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St. with Robert P. Hulburdg Sophomore year at 300 Hamilton with Nelson G. Johnson, junior and Senior years at 114 Walker with Nelson Johnson, john Cal- laghan, R. Tilghman, A. Edwards, D. Young and T. Leas. Aubrey intends to become an architect. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 181 Hazel Ave., Highland Park, Ill. E241 r CLASS OF 1943 WALTER STURM AVERY Vlfrzlf, Ovary, A126 Avery was born October 18, 1921, in Paris, France. He is the son of Walter L. Avery, Harvard '17, D.S.C., and Harriett Virginia Sturm. His father is an airline executive, superintendent of Pas- senger Service for Eastern Air Lines. He has one sister. He prepared at Southwest High School Cliansas City, Mo.j, and Co- lumbia High School CMaplewood, N.,I.j. At the latter he was President of the School, Manager of Track, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs. Graduated with High Honors. He was a member of the 150-pound Crew, numerals Clj, major numerals Clj, major P , Cgj, Captain MQ, awarded Captainls Medal Cljg on the News Board of the Princetonian Czjg Editorial Associate Cgjg member Whig-Clio fljg Theatre lntime fljg Varsity Club Crtjg S.F.A. 131 f4jg Freshman Committee of the Orange Key fgl C45 g Counselor at the Prince- ton Summer Camp Czj g Quadrangle Club, Treasurer C4j. During Freshman year he roomed at IQ lildwards Placeg Sophomore year at 5 Lower Pyne with P. W. Quiggg ,lunior year at 63 Little with Quigg, -I. -I. Markham, and A. W. Horton, Senior year at 32 South lfVest with W. H. Connelly and H. R. Tyler. Avery is married to the former Miss .leanne Hochette. He plans to attend Harvard Law School. He is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 11 Owen Drive, Maplewood, N.-I. E253 CLASS OF 1943 THONIAS MADDOCK BACKES Tom, Baker Backes was born December 26, 1919, in Trenton, NJ. He is the son of Herbert Wright Backes and Maude Middleton Mad- dock. His father, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, is a lawyer -member of the firm of Backes and Backes. He has two brothers, Herbert W. Backes ,37 and Robert M. Backes 139. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Wrestling, Baseball and Golf Teams, and Cheerleader. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was on the Freshman Wrestling Team, numerals QU, Freshman Baseball Team, numerals, Varsity Golf Team, letter QQ, member Can- non Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 105 ,Ol Hallg Sophomore year at 61 Blair, junior year at 111 Little with Charlie Auger, Dave McLean, Albert Nolte and Bill Ashley, Senior year at 241 '03 Hall with McLean, Auger, Bob Boynton, George Hochschwender and Red Ackerman. Backes is engaged to Miss Marie-Louise Malcolm, of Trenton, NJ. He plans to study architecture at Princeton, and to engage in the archi- tectural profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is River Road, Trenton, N.-I. E261 CLASS OF1943 EDWIN GEGRGE BAETJER, ll Ned, Bzzeij Baetjer was born July 6, 1921, in Garrison, Md. He is the son of Harry Norman Baetjer, Johns Hopkins 'o3, and Katherine Bailey Bruce, deceased. His father is a member of the firm of Venable, Baetjer and Howard, attorneys-at-law. He has three brothers. Edward Bruce Baetjer '40 and Howard Baetjer, H, ,42 are his brothers. He prepared at Gilman School CBaltimore, Md.j, where he was on the Debating Panels, Publications Boards, member Dra- matic Association, and on the Hockey and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Aeronautical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, J.V. Lacrosse Team, Advertising .Nlanager of The Afhlcfcg member of St. Paul's So- cietyg Two-Foot Clubg Ivy Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 3 Lower Pyne with M. Tyler Campbellg Sophomore year with Campbell at 53 Blairg junior and Senior years at 64 ,7Q Hall with G. Thomas, Jr. and G. L. Small. Baetjer expects to enter the Army Air Corps. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Eccleston, Md. E171 CLASS OF1943 i THOMAS WOODHOUSE BAKEWELL Bake, T0 111 Bakewell was born July 26, IQIQ, in New York City. He is the son of Allan C. Bakewell '14 fHarvard Law '17j, and Elizabeth A. Bakewell. His father is a partner in the New York law firm of Cooper, Kerr and Dunham. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Buckley School fNew Yorkl, and St. Paul's School CConcord, N.H.D, where he was a member of the Crew. At Princeton he majored in Engineering. He was a member of the Freshman Crew, numeralsg Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Holder Hall with Samuel Slaymakerg Sophomore year in Holder with Slaymaker and Earl Biscoe. He left college at the end of Sophomore year to enter the U.S. Army. He is an officer candidate at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, in Maryland. Bakewell is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 580 Park Avenue, New York City. E281 CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT HARVEY BAMMAN Bam, Brarrie Bamman was born May 5, 1921, in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Frederick Charles Bamman ,IO and Harriet Woodruff. His father is affiliated with the Office of Price Administration. He has three brothers. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Edward B. Bamman '16, and E. B. Bamman, -Ir., ,42 He prepared at Central High School in Washington, D.C., where he was a member of the Lambda Sigma Fraternity, C Club, German Club, Stu- dent Council, Executive Council, Swimming Team, Four Minute Speakers Club, and treasurer of the National Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Politics, General and Departmental Honors fgjg Lamont Scholarship holder f4j. Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Freshman Football Team, Freshman Swimming Team, numerals, Varsity Swimming Team, letter Clj 5 Inter-Club Wrestling Team Cgjg .l.V. Wrestling fgjg Varsity Wrestling UQ, Manager Cider Agency fljg Senior Manager of the Refreshment Agency l'4j g Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 719 Pyne Hallg Sophomore and Alunior years at 315' Foulke with Dave Clappg Senior year at 25 South West with Clapp, Bill lglehart, Bob Boudreau, Ace Tyler, O. M. Blackburn and Walt Avery. Bamman expects to become affiliated with the Champion Paper and Fibre Company. He is engaged to Miss Barbara R. Osborne of Maple- wood, He is a Baptist and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is OOOI 14th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. E291 CLASS OF1943 ROBERT DULANEY BARCLAY, JR. Bark, Bob Barclay was born July 2, 1921, in San Antonio, Texas. He is the son of Robert D. Barclay, University of Texas ,O7, and Margaret Mangum. His father is president of the National Bank of Commerce in San Antonio, Texas. He has one sister. P. G. Chamberlain, Jr., 539 is his cousin. He prepared at Southern Arizona School QTucson, Arizj and Lawrenceville. At Princeton he majored in Politics. Graduated with Honors. He is a member of Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Lower Pyneg Sophomore year at 1 16 Blair with D. H. Ridder and H. G. Allyn, Junior and Senior years with C. O. Alig and L. M. Ream at 1 12 Little. Barclay will probably engage in banking. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 145 Park Drive, San Antonio, Texas. E303 CLASS OF1943 AMADEO HUMBERTO BARLETTA Army, Paddy, Barry Barletta was born January 29, 1922, in Trujillo City, Domini- can Republic. He is the son of Amadeo Barletta and Nelia Ricart. His father was. formerly General Motors representative in Cuba and the Dominican Republic. He has one sister. He prepared at Riverdale Country School fRiverdale, N.Y.j, Where he was business manager of the RZ'U6TIiUlE Review, member of the Dormitory Council, on the Soccer Team, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in the Modern Languages. He was Circulation Nlanager and contributor to the Narmzz Lifg member Spanish Tertulia CSpanish Clubjg Terrace Club, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 4.6 Hill Dormitory with Arthur Runkg Sophomore year with Runk at ll-5' Blair, Junior year with Runk at 38 Littleg Senior year at 29,4 '03 Hall, alone. Barletta intends to study business administration at Harvard. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is Trujillo City, Dominican Republic. E311 CLASS OF1943 ROBERT CASSELL BARR Bob Barr was born November 20, 1921, in New Rochelle, N.Y. He is the son of Hugh C. Barr 'oo and Susan Benedict Nott. His father is president of Hugh C. Barr, lnc. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at New Rochelle High School, where he was active in Dramatics. At Princeton he was a member of Theatre lntime. During Freshman year he roomed at 313 Brown. Barr left Princeton in june of 1941. He worked for the Stand- ard Oil Company of New Jersey, and was inducted into the Army in September 1942. He is now Private First Class at the Army Air Force Technical Training Command, at Miami Beach, Fla. He plans to attend Air Force Ofhcer Candidate School, 'and to become an oH'icer in the U.S. Air Force. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 146 Mount Joy Place, New Rochelle, N .Y E321 CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT TORNEY BARRY ' Chief Barry was born December 4, 1920, in Glen Ridge, NJ. He is the son of Grosvenor C. Barry and Helen jean Torney. His father, a graduate of Columbia, is an electrical manufacturer. He-has one brother and one sister. Newell E. Thomas 121 is his uncle. - . He prepared at Kingswood School, where he was President of the Senior Class, Prefectg member Chess Club, Student Council, Baseball, Football and Hockey Teamsg on the Honor Roll, and awarded several prizes. At Princeton he majored in Biology, Sigma Xi. Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Freshman Cross Country Team Cundefeatedj. numeralsg member 150-pound Football Team Qaj 3 Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St., with VVilliam Morcoing Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 210, ,oi Hall. Barry plans to attend the College of Physicians and Surgeons and to engage in the medical profession. His permanent address is 62 Colony Road, Wlest Hartford, Conn. E331 CLASS OF 1943 GEGRGE EDWARD BARTOL, Ill Bartol was born April 2o, 1921, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of George E. Bartol and Mary Rush Bartol. His father, who attended the University of Pennsylvania, is president of C. Howard Hunt Pen Company, and president of Philadelphia Bourse. R. Stockton Rush 727, and Alexander Rush ,33 are his uncles. He prepared at St. Paul's School, where he was on the Football, Hockey and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in History. He is a member of Colonial Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 621 Laughlin with Norris, Junior and Senior years at 71 Little with Carver, P. Rue, W. Drayton, and P. B. Farr. Bartol is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Wynnewood, Pa. E343 CLASS OF 1943 DIMITRI M. BARTGN Dim, Dimi Barton was born April 3, 1922, in Tiflis, Georgia, Russia. He is the son of Harold Bullard Barton, Harvard '09, and Tamara Makaeff, deceased. His father is manager of the Wash- ington office of the American Arbitration Association. He has no brothers or sisters. i He prepared at Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was a member of Whig-Clio, and of the Prospect Club. While at college he lived at his home. His permanent address is 73 Alexander St., Princeton, NJ. E353 CLASS OF1943 DAVID HUME BATCHELDER, JR. Barak, Dafoe Batchelder was born December 8, 1921, in Chicago, Ill. He is the son of David Hume Batchelder '13 and Georgia Gray. His father is a real estate broker. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Phillips Academy CAndover, Mass.j, Where he was on the board of the School Paper QP7z2'lZz'pia1zQ. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Graduated with Honors. . He was on the Class Crew C2j 5 Crew Squad fill 5 Prime- fonian Business Boardg member Triangle Club fStage Managerj g Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 North Edwardsg Sophomore year at 727 Pyneg Junior and Senior years at 432 'og Hall with Greer Marechal and Charles W. Packer. Batchelder plans to attend Harvard Law School. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Sharp Hill Road, Wilton, Conn. E363 CLASS OF1943 CHANDLER BATES, JR. Chan Bates was born September 25, 1919, in New York City. He is the son of Chandler Bates and Amy Ridgeway Reick. His father is a farmer, broker with the firm of L. A. Norton CQ Company. He has one brother. He prepared at St. George's School, in Rhode Island, and at Lawrence- ville. At St. George's he was on the Varsity Swimming Team, member Radio and Science Clubs, Craftsman's Club, and Business Manager of the Year Book. At Lawrenceville he was on the Swimming Team, and a member of the Pipe and Quill Club. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Swimming Team, minor numerals fljg Manager 150- pound Football Team Czj g President Princeton Chapter American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers C41 g Secretary of the Westminster Society Cabinet C4j, member Czj fgj C4jg member Liberal Club, West- minster Societyg St. Paulls Society, Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 212 Henry with L. H. Rogers, II, Sophomore and ,Iunior years at 133 Henry with Rogers and H. S. Stevensg Senior year at 113 Henry with Rogers. Bates is an Fpiscopalian. His permanent address is Gloucester Courthouse, Gloucester County, Va. E373 CLASS OF1943 FREDERICK EDWARD BAUER, Q Frifz Bauer was born July 12, 1922, in Union City, Nj. He is the son of Frederick E. Bauer and Caroline Charlotte Sternkopf. His father is a member of the firm of Bauer and Ranker, counselors at law. He has one sister. He preparedat Emerson High School, and Mount Hermon Preparatory School. At prep school he was on the Football and Basketball Teamsg School Newspaper Boardg Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Graduated- with Honors. He was Manager of the Parking Squadg aflfiliated with various campus agenciesg Prospect Club, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 17 Edwards Placeg Sophomore year at 17 South Edwardsg Junior year at 1 16Prospect Ave. with R. Buntz and G. Lathropg Senior year at 116 Prospect Ave. with B. Ford and E. Bennett. Bauer expects to become an Air Cadet, in the U.S. Army Air Corps. A He is a member of the Dutch Reformed Church. His permanent address is 481 Lincoln Ave., Cliffside Park, NJ. E383 CLASS OF 1943 ROLAND PERCIVAL BEATTIE, II Bea! Beattie was born March 13, 1921, in Yonkers, N.Y. He is the son of Kenneth W. Beattie ,IQ and Kathryn Beattie Brown. His father is a member of the advertising firm of Field dz Beattie, Inc. He has two brothers. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was active in Soccer, Photography, and a member of the School Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages QFrenchj. He was on the Varsity Soccer Squadg Inter-Club Hockey Teamg Pr2'r2fe1f0n2'rm Photographic Boardg Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 712 Pyneg Sophomore and junior years at 114 Foulke with VVestg Senior year at 101-114 Foulke with J. West, H. Robinson and H. Chase. Beattie expects to engage in the advertising and graphic arts. He is a Presbyterian and a Liberal Republican. His permanent address is 110 Mountain Ave., Summit, NJ. E393 CLASS OF1943 HAROLD SILL BELL, JR. Sam Bell was born September 13, 1920, in Elizabeth, NJ. He is the son of Harold Sill Bell 711 and Marion Oakleaf. His father is a government civil engineer. He has one brother, Francis E. Bell '37. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Tennis and Hockey Teams. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was a member of the American Society of Mechanical En- gineers, Princeton Engineering Society, Outing Club fgj 5 Gate- man fly 3 Usher Q2j 5 member Cloister Inn. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 633 Laughlin with R. B. Oakleafg Junior year at 6o Patton with Oakleaf and C. M. Miller, Jr.g Senior year with Oakleaf and Miller at 35 Little. Bell will probably engage in mechanical engineering. Hc is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 207 North 4th St., Olean, N.Y. E401 CLASS OF1943 SAMUEL DENNIS BELL, JR. Sam, Spark Bell was born November 5, 1Q2O, in New York City. He is the son of Samuel D. Bell ,13 and Miriam Ball Wilkes. His father is a physiciang assistant clinical professor at the New York University Medical School. He has three brothers and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are -I. Christy Bell 712, Christy W. Bell ,4.4, and Philip W. Bell '46. ' He prepared at Deerfield Academy, where he was on the Soccer, Basket- ball and Tennis Teams, and Publications Board. At Princeton he majored in Biology, Sigma Xi, Departmental Honors. During Freshman year he was on the Soccer and Tennis Teams, nu- merals in bothg Varsity Soccer Team, major letter Czjg Varsity Tennis Team, major letter Czjg affiliated with the Student Typing Agency fljg member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 Holder with john W. Douglas and james H. Davis, Sophomore and junior years at 241 Witherspoon with Douglas and Davis. Since leaving Princeton in june 1942 he has attended the College of Physicians and Surgeons. He expects to engage in the medical profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 131 East 74th St., New York City. E411 CLASS OF1943 HENRY ROGERS BENJAMIN, JR. Benj Benjamin was born March 29, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of Henry Rogers Benjamin and Dorothy Sinclair Rennard. His father is a financier. He has two brothers and one sister. Joseph Clifford Rennard ,28 is his uncle. He prepared at St. Paul's School QConcord, N.H.5, Where he was active in Hockey, Baseball and Squashg on the Rifle Teamg member Debating and Literary Society, and interested in Student Government. ' At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was a student member of the A.S.M.E. Q35 Q45 g Princeton Engineering Society Q35 Q45 3 Pistol Club Q15 Q25 Q35g C.A.A., Primary and Secondary Q25 g Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St.g Sopho- more year at 232 Jolineg Junior and Senior years at 134 ,og Hall. Benjamin is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Gin Lane, Southampton, N.Y. E421 CLASS OF1943 JOSEPH DEERICKS BENNETT Joe Bennett was born January 26, 1922, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of D. P. Bennett and Veolante Lovingston. His father is president of the Pittsburgh Steel Company. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Shady Side'Aeademy, where he was first honor student, and won first prize for public speaking. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languagesg Winner Class of 1883 English Prize for Academic Ereshmeng first prize, Walter E. Hope Extemporaneous Speaking Contest C15 g first Percy Alden Prize in Modern Languagesg Manners Prizes: Winner of Golden Tiger. Graduated with High Honors. He was Nlanaging Editor of the Nnrmzz Lzfemry Mclgl7Zf7Z6Q member Catholic Clubg Student Tutoring Association, Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 2o6 Henryg Sophomore year at 2-C Holder with S. G. Dayton and E. N. Carpenter, Junior year with Dayton and Carpenter at 62 ,79 Hallg Senior year at 62 ,YQ Hall with B. Rawls. Bennett is a Catholic. His permanent address is 5751 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. H431 CLASS OF1943 CHARLES SCOTT BENSON A Charlie, Cizzzck Benson was born May 20, 1922, in Atlanta, Ga. pr He is the son of Dr. Marion T. Benson, University of Florida '98 QM.D., Emory University 'ooj, and Sallie May Bagley Benson. His father is a physician. He has three brothers. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Frank G. Bagley ,42. He prepared at Druid Hills High School, and Boys' High School in Atlanta, where he was a member of the Honorary Scholastic Society, Hi-Y, R.O.T.C., and active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Economicsg on the Dean's List Q2j fgj C4j. Graduated with Honors. i He participated in the University Boxing Tournament, Novice Class, Winner 136-lb. fljg Assistant Band Manager fgjg Business Manager of the Band f4j g member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 12M Vandeventer Ave. with Glenn Lathrop, Sophomore year at 15 Patton with Lathropg Junior year at 24 South Edwards, Senior year at 311 Hamilton with Bruce Bradway. Bens-on is a Baptist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 104O Springdale Road, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. E443 CLASS OF 1943 CHARLES JOSEPH BERAN Beran was born July 3, 1921, in Switzerland. ' S l .H' ' father, He is the son of Charles E Beran and Rose Sem er is d f Tecknikum des Cantons in Zurich, is vice president a gra uate o . , and chief engineer of the Celanese Corporation of America. He has one sister. He prepared at Roosevelt High School, in Yonkers, N.Y., where he was on the Track Team. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Crew and Lacrosse Teamg lnterclub Football and Baseball Teams Cgj. During Freshman year he roomed at Libbey House, Sopho ' h W. A. Martin more, Junior and Senior years at 1 12 Henry Wlt Beran expects to enter the Nlarine Reserve Corps. He is a Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 54 Pilgrim Ave., Tuckahoe, N.Y. E451 CLASS OF 1943 ELSTON HUNT BERGEN, JR. Bergie Bergen was born February 14, 1921,l1'1 Newark, NJ. He is the son of Elston Hunt Bergen 710 and Marjorie Edwards Flanigan. His father is a real estate agent, with Horace Ely Company. He has one brother. john Silvers '35 is his cousin. He prepared at Blair Academy, where he was on the board of the School Paper QBZair Breezej, on the Year Book Board, Soccer and Hockey Teams, Hockey Manager, and a member of the Press Club. At Princeton he majored in English. He was a candidate for Baseball Managership, numerals f2j g won I.A.A. silver medals for Class Soccer fzj Cgjg affiliated with a number of campus agenciesg Cloister Inn, Sports Manager and Minority Repre- sentative. r During Freshman year he roomed at 9 North Reunion with I. I. Towns- end, jr., Sophomore and junior years with Townsend at 321 Witherspoon, Senior year at 63 Patton and 321 Henry with David Bowen and W. B. Wallower. ' Bergen expects to enter the U.S. Army. He is an Episcopalian. e His permanent address is 214 Forest Ave., Glen Ridge, NJ. E463 CLASS OF 1945 WILLIAM JAMES BETHUNE Bill, Bzzjjfoon Bethune was born November 28, 1921, in Cleveland, Ohio. He is the son of James Lee Bethune and Hazel Sophia Stimson. His father, who attended Adelbert College and Western Reserve University, is general secretary for the Central Atlantic Area of the National Council of the Y.M.C.A. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Cleveland Heights High School, and Chatham High School, where he was in the Band, member of the Orchestra, and on the Year Book and School Paper Boards. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs, awarded Summer Scholarship in Mexico fgj. Graduated with Honors. He was Football Manager for the Sophomore Dorm, and active in Inter- club Athleticsg in the University Band C15 g Orchestra Czj fgj f4j g member Parking Squad, affiliated with various campus activitiesg member Pros- pect Club. ' During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Madison St., Sophomore year at 15 Lower Pyne with john Donnell, junior year at 104 ,Ol Hall with Lem Hutchins and Steve Potter, Senior year at the Prospect Club. Bethune expects to enter the U.S, Foreign Service. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 87 Center Ave., Chatham, NJ. E473 CLASS or 1943, JCI-IN ANDREW BEYER, ll folm, fohmon Beyer was born March 1 1, 1921, in Dover, NJ. He is the son of Rev. H. Andrew Beyer, Concordia Seminary '13, and Sophie W. Ulrich. His father is a minister, pastor Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. He has one sister. He prepared at Dover High School, where he was on the Debating Panels, Student Government Board, member Chess Club, French Club and German Club, Tennis Teamg Wrestling Squad. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman Swimming Squad, member Whig-Clio, affiliated with the Student Sandwich Shopg Gateway Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 14 Middle Dodg Junior and Senior years at 27 Middle Dod. Beyer is engaged to Miss Virginia d'Autrey Shutts, of Lake Charles, La. Since graduating in June 1942 fhaving acceleratedj he has been attend- ing the College of Physicians and Surgeons, at Columbia. He is a Second Lieutenant in the Army Medical Administration Corps. He hopes to be able to study for an advanced degree at Harvard or Columbia. He is a Lutheran and a Republican. P V His permanent address is 641 West 169th St., New York City, or 14 Lincoln Ave., Dover, NJ. E481 CLASS OF1943 RAYMOND ALBERT BIEKSHA Ray Bieksha was born June 15, 1922, in Newark, NJ. He is the son of Peter Thomas Bieksha and Ann Bonita Svirs- kas. His father is president of the Parkway Gas and Oil Company. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Kearny High School, where he was on the Debating Panels, Publications Boards, Track Team, active in Student Government, and a member of the Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry, oh the Honor Roll Q15 C 25 Cab- A He was a member of the Catholic Church and Gateway Club. During Freshman year he roomecl at 12 Bank St., Sophomore year at 3 SM. Reuniong Junior and Senior years at 22 North West. Bieksha plans to attend the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, and to engage in medical research. He is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 343 Elm St., Arlington, NJ. E491 CLASS OF1943 DONALD VINCENT BIERWERT Don I Bierwert was born November 15, 1919, in Minneapolis, Minn. He is the' son of Howard L. Bierwert and Henrietta Larsen. His father, a graduate of the University of Chicago, is division supervisor for the International Correspondence Schools. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Columbia High School, where he was active in Dramatics and Student Government. He transferred to Princeton from Rutgers University at the end of Freshman year. P At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Swimming Team Qij 3 Crew QQ, Manager of the Student Newspaper Agencyg Manager Graduate Council Film Service, Cannon Club, Assistant Manager. During Sophomore year he roorned at 32 Bank St. 5 Junior year at 109 Patton, Senior year at 34 Little. Bierwert expects to become a chemical engineer. He is a Christian Scientist and a Republican. His permanent address is 88 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood, NJ. E503 CLASS OF 1943 jOHN MCKIBBIN BIGELOW Jack, M6Bzzng!c Bigelow was born December 27, 1920, in St. Paul, Minn. He is the son of Charles H. Bigelow and Allison McKibbin. His father, a graduate of Williams College, Class of '87, is in the wholesale hardware business, president Farwell Ozmun Kirk X Company. He has two brothers and two sisters. Donald F. Bigelow '20 is his brother, and joseph C. McKibbin '15 is his uncle. He prepared at St. Paul Academy CSt. Paul, Minn.j, where he was co- ezlitor of Now and Then, a member of the Student Council, Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Fencing Team, minor numerals C135 Varsity Fencing Squad, letter, winner j.V. Trophy Q2j g Freshman 150-pound Crew Squad Qljg on the Nassau Sovereign Board f2j, Managing Editor Qgj, liditor f4j 5 on the Nassau Herald Board C4j g member Whig-Clio flj C'2j lgj l4j g Orange Key fgj 14D g Undergraduate Council f4j ,Class Memorial Fund Committee f4jg Westminster Society g2j fgj f'4jg Outing Club, lflm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Edwards Place with john H. C. Reid: Sophomore year at 103 Blair with john W. Post, junior year at 41 Blair with Postg Senior year at 61-63 Little with Post, Ralph Hallowell, john j. Markham and Philip Quigg. Bigelow will probably engage in news-writing. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 530 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn. E513 CLASS OF 1943 EARL BISCOE, JR. B250 Biscoe was born October 12, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of Colonel Earl Biscoe, Virginia Military Institute 702, and Edith Aldrich. His father is a colonel in the U.S. Army. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Browning School QNew York Cityj, Friends School QWashington, D.C.D, and St. Paul's School QConcord, At St. Paul's he was on the Rifle Team, Pzrforzkzl Board, and Hockey and Football Teams. ' At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was on the Intramural Hockey, Soccer and Squash Teams, member Engineering Society, Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 Hill Dormitory with R. E. Pechsteing Sophomore year at 5-A Holder with S. E. Slay- maker and T. W. Bakewellg Junior year at 12 ,YQ Hall with Slaymakerg Senior year at 12 ,7Q Hall with Slaymaker and Pechstein. Biscoe will probably engage in engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 180 East 79th St., New York City. E521 CLASS OF 1943 ROGER WILLIAM BISSELL 3 Bet, Rag Bissell was born February S, 1920, in Canton, Mass. He is the son of John H. Bissell ,QQ and Blanche Farwell Thompson. His father is an auditor, with the Stone 81 Webster Engineering Corporation. He has one brother, John T. Bissell '38, and two sisters. Paul Bissell ,Ol and William N. Bissell '08 are his uncles. He prepared at Milton Academy, Where he was on the 'Hockey and Baseball Teams, member Glee Club and Choir. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages and Literatures. He was awarded numerals in Freshman Hockey and Golf, let- ters in J.V. Hockey C25 f3Qg numerals in J.V. Golf Q25 C355 member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 314 Lockhart, Sophomore year at 28 Campbell with J. Lee and S. D. Stevenson, junior year at 242 VVitherspoon with T. Hardieg Senior year at 251 Witherspoon with Hardie and D. S. Jamison. Bissell is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2020 Vilashington St., Canton, Mass. li 53 il CLASS OF 1943 OLIVER MILLER BLACKBURN Ollie, O.M. Blackburn was born March 27, 1922, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of James B. Blackburn '14 and Anna Louise Miller. His father is Professor of Law at the University of Pitts- burgh. He has two brothers. James B. Blackburn, Jr., J42, is his brother. He prepared at Peabody High School, where he was active in Student Government and a member of the language clubs. At Princeton he majored in Politics 5 awarded Lyman H. Atwater Prize in Political Science, Phi Beta Kappa. He was on the Freshman Football Squad, IV. Football, letter Q35 C4Q 5 Freshman Baseball Squad, numerals Q15 5 IV. Lacrosse Team, numerals Q2j Cgj g member University Band Q2D 3 Student Tutoring Association C2j Q35 3 Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 34 South West with B. Blackburn, Jr. 3 Sophomore year at 22 South Wes't with Jack Dunn and H. Marshall, Junior year with Dunn and Marshall at 101 Little, Senior year with Dunn and Marshall at 23 South West. Blackburn is a Presbyterian and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is 322 Richland Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. I 543 CLASS OF1943 JOHN HENRY BLAKE Badge Blake was born May 31, 1921, in Orange, NJ. He is the son of H. Blake and Helen Hall. His father is a combustion engineer, with the Simplex Oil Heating Corporation. He has two sisters. He prepared at Admiral Farragut Academy. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was a member of the Crew, and on the Wrestling Teamg member Prospect Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed in Edwardsg Junior year at the Prospect Club. Blake left College at the end of Junior year tofenlist in the U.S. Army. He hopes to complete his college training after the war. His permanent address is R.D. No. 1, Freehold, NJ. E551 CLASS O1-71943 STUART BOHACHEK ' Sfzzb, Bo, Siu Bohachek was born December 5, 1922, in Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of E. Stuart Bo-hachek and Olive May Williamson. His father is president of an insurance agency. He has one sister. He prepared at Monroe High School fRochester, N.Y.j, where he was a member of the National Honor Society, on the Honor Rollg member Swim- ming and Basketball Teams, International Relations Club, Field and Stream Club, Dance Committees, Orchestra, and active in Dramatics. He transferred to Princeton from Principia College fElsah, Ill.j in the fall of 1941. At P'rinceton he majored in Economics. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Interclub Football, Swimming and Baseball Teams, Inter- dorm Football and Basketball Teamsg member Glee Club and Choir, Quad- rangle Club, Sports head. During Junior year he roomed at 1 Upper Pyne with R. Boughton, and at 83 Blair with Pete Farr, K. Crampton and W. Stevenson, Senior year at 224 '03 Hall, alone. Bohachek intends to study at the Harvard School of Business Adminis- tration. He is a Christian Scientist and a Republican. His permanent address is 164 Pinnacle Road, Rochester, N.Y. E563 CLASS OF1943 JOHN FREDERICK BOHMFALK, JR. Bohmy Bohmfalk was born May 23, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of John Frederick Bohmfalk 217 and Alice Russell Branson. His father is a publisher, vice president of D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton was Lounsbury Branson '31, He prepared at Great Neck Preparatory School fGreat Neck, N.Y.j, and Hotchkiss. At Hotchkiss he was on the School Tennis Team, Soccer Team, Cheer Leaderg on the Debating P'anels. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was on the Freshman Tennis Tearng Varsity Tennis Squad fzjg member Theatre lntime fly g Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 13 North Dodg Sophomore year at 341 Pyneg Junior and Senior years at Q1 Blair with Hank Hilliard. Bohmfalk graduated in August, 1942, with the first accelerated group in the Class of '43. He is at present a synthetic rubber chemist with the Naugatuck Chemical Company, in Naugatuck, Conn. He is an ltlpiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Glen Head, Long Island, N.Y. E571 CLASS O1-71943 ' ROBERT PAGE BOUDREAU ' Bozzdy Boudreau was born july 24, 1Q21, in Syracuse, N.Y. He is the son of Dr. Eugene N. Boudreau, Syracuse University ,12, and Elsie Lee Page. His father is a doctor. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Pebble Hill Country Day School and Exeter Academy. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Interna- tional Affairsg Departmental Honors Qgj. Graduated with Honors. He was Senior Crew Manager 5 member Glee Club, Whig-Clio, Catholic Club g Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Bank St. With'Gilbert Hahn, Sophomore and Junior years at 622 Pyne, aloneg Senior year at 24 South West with Clapp, Bamman, lglehart, Marshall, Blackburn, Dunn and others. Boudreau plans to attend Syracuse Medical School, and to engage in the medical profession. He is a Catholic, and a Socialist. His permanent address is 1 16 Windsor Place, Syracuse, N .Y. E583 CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT LEE BOUGHTON, JR. Boughton was born April 10, 1921, in Mt. Vernon, N.Y. He is the son of R. L. Boughton, University of Michigan '04, and Flora L. Davis. His father is General Export Manager of the White Motor Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Cleveland Heights High School, Where he was on the Basketball and Football Teams, School Paper Board, and active in Student Governmentl He transferred to Princeton from Principia College in the fall of 1941. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Interna- tional Affairs. He was on the P7'Z.7'l6'C'f07Z2'677Z News Board Q25 5 member Glee Club C2DQTlgCI'lf11'1. During Senior year he roomed at' 21 179 Hall with Frank Carr. Boughton intends to study law at Yale. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 1836 Cadwell Ave., Cleveland Heights, Qhio. E 59 Il CLASS OF 1943 DAVID BOWEN Mus, Nlzzriaplzcz, Dave, B0 Bowen was born November 4, 1921, in Montclair, NJ. He is the son of John Bowen and Anna Thomas. His father is a commission merchantg director and member of the Board of Minot, Hooper Company. He has three brothers, one of whom is James Arthur Bowen '35. He prepared at Montclair High School, where he was on the Football and Track Teams, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was Manager of Soccer, major letter QChampionship sea- sonj QQ 3 active in Intramural Soccer, winner Championship Medal C25 Q3j 5 member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he ro-omed at 735PyI1Cg Sophomore year at 64 Blair with Walter Roberts, Junior year at 332 Witherspoon with William B. Wallower, Senior year at 63 Patton and 321 Henry with Wallower and E. Hunt Bergen. Bowen is a Presbyterian and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is 3 Brooklawn Road, Montclair, NJ. E601 CLASS OF 1943 VAN SANTVOORD BOWEN Vezzzglm, Tiger Bowen was born March 26, 1921, in Cleveland, Ohio. He is the son of Raymond B. Bowen, Yale ,12, and Virginia Van Santvoord. His father is advertising director of The New Yorker. He has one brother and one sister. He' prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was active in Dramatics, member Choir, Glee Club, Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in History. He was associate Editor of The Sovereigng member Choirg Theatre Intimeg Key and Seal Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 102 Blair with R. MCG. Morseg junior year at 142 ,Ol Hall with A. L. Hart, -Ir. Bowen left college in june lQ4'.Z., and is now a Private in the U.S. Army Air Corps. He is a Presbyterian and a Socialist. His permanent address is 100 Aviemore Drive, New Rochelle, N.Y. li 61 il CLASS OF 1943 WILLIAM DONALD BOWERSOX Sox Bowersox was born August 16, IQIQ, in York, Pa. He is the son of Hixon Tracy Bowersox, Gettysburg Seminary '1 1, and Charlotte McClellan. His father is a clergyman. He has one sister. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Football, Basketball and Lacrosse Teams, member Choir and Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Football Team, Varsity Football, 4 PH C25 5 Freshman Basketball Teamg Varsity Basketball Team, letters Q25 C355 member Choir Q15 f45g Cannon Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place with R. C. Zuckermang Sophomore year at 2-A Hamilton, alone 3 Junior year at the Cannon Club with Paul Busse and Bill Cole- man , Senior year at the Cannon Club with Al Parker and George Zirk. Bowersox is a Lutheran. His permanent address is 232 Baltimore Ave., Cumberland, Md E621 CLASS oF1943 MONTAGUE LAFFITTE BOYD, JR. Mon! Boyd was born November 4, 1921, in Atlanta, Ga. He is the son of Dr. M. L. Boyd, Emory University 'og fM.D., Johns Hopkinsj, and Margaret Phillips. His father is a surgeon. He has one sister. He prepared at Marist College, LeRosey School, and North Fulton High School, where he was a member of the Band, Hi-Y, Military and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Track Team, numerals CU g member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 142 Vandeventer Ave., with A. Burdettg Sophomore year with Burdett at 215 Jolineg junior and Senior years at 601 Pyne, alone. Boyd expects to become a journalist. He is a Baptist. His permanent address is 2560 Habersham Road, Atlanta, Ga. C6311 CLASS OF 1943 i JOHN BoYD C 061512 Boyd was born January 26, 1921, in New York City. , He was the son of Jackson H. Boyd ' 14, and Harriet lV1cCook. His father, formerly in the farming and real estate business, is now a Captain in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. He had one brother. John Y. Boyd '84 was his grandfather, James Boyd ,1O his cousin, and a number of other relatives attended Princeton. He prepared at Woodberry Forest School QOrange, Val, where he was on the IV. Football Team, member Book Club, Chapel Committee, and Prefect. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was active in Rugby and Football 5 member Cap and Gown Club. Boyd left Princeton in February 1942, to enlist in the U.S. Navy. He died November 15, 1942 from wounds received in action while serving as Seaman First Class on the U.S.S. Barton in the South Pacific. E643 CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT WHITNEY BOYNTON Bob Boynton was born June 19, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of Howard W. Boynton and Millie Schonberg. His father is engaged in the precious metals industry, treasurer of Handy and Harman. He has three brothers and one sister. He prepared at West Orange High School, where he was the winner of English, Mathematics and History Honor Prizes, Editor-in-Chief of the Year Book, on the Varsity Football and Golf Teams. At Princeton he majored in English. Graduated With High Honors. He was on the Freshman Golf Team, numerals, Varsity Golf, letters Q2j C45 , Intramural Basketball and Bowling Teams Cgj MD, Winner l.A.A. Medal in Bowling, member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place, Sophomore year at 124 Holder with J. S. C. Guy, junior year at 122 Little with Robert Rhoden, David Pringle, Warren Acker- man and Charles Auger, Senior year at 241-244 '03 Hall with Tom Baekes, George Hochschwender and David McLean. Boynton is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 116 Gregory Ave., VVest Orange, NJ. E651 CLASS OF 1943 BRUCE MARK BRADWAY Brad, Qzzack Bradway was born August 5, 1922, in Oak Park, Ill. He is the son of Mark Wilson Bradway, Wisconsin ,12, and Emilia Olga jordan. His father is employed in the Personnel Office of Zenith Radio Corporation. He prepared at Carl Schurz School, where he was President of the Honor Society, Managing Editor of t-he Schurz Times, Secretary Hi-Y, President of the Travel Club, Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Boys, and a Class Officer. At Princeton he majored in Geology, on the Dean's List two and one half years. . He was interested in Boxing, member Princeton Senate, Whig-Clio-g Manager Student Shoe Shopg Student Aiiliate of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, member Prospect Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 49 Wiggins St., Sophomore year at 33 North Edwards, Junior year at 33 South West with Ro-bert Huginsg Senior year at 311 Hamilton with Charles Benson and Glenn Lathrop. Bradway hopes to study geology, at Chicago, Yale or Oklahoma, and to become a geologist. Q ' His permanent address is 3912 North Monticello Ave., Chicago, Ill. E663 CLASS OF1943 EDWIN WAGNER BRAGDGN Ed Bragdon was born june 7, 1922, in Evanston, Ill. He is the son of Merritt Caldwell Bragdon and Miriam Wagner. His father, a graduate of Northwestern University '13, and Harvard Law School, is a member of the law firm of Sidley, MacPherson, Austin and Burgess. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Evanston Township High School, where he was on the Track Team, Cross Country Team, and Newspaper Board. At Princeton -he majored in Physics. He was on the Freshman Cross Country Team, major numerals and Captain, Freshman Track Team, numerals, Cross Country, minor HP Qzj C3j f4j g Track Team, major PH fgb , member Princetonian News Board Q2j f3j, Assistant Editorial Editor , member Whig-Clio QU, active in lnterdorm and Interclub Athletics, Tower Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 331 Witherspoon with james P. Logan, junior year with Logan at 211 ,Ol Hall, Senior year, also with Logan, at 224,01 Hall. Bragdon expects to become a lawyer. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 1133 Hinman Ave., Evanston, lll. E671 CLASS OF 1943 JGHN FRANCIS BRINSTER ' Jay Brinster was born July 24, 192 1, in Butler, Nj. He is the son of Lorenz Brinster and Margarette Linhardt. His father is a lithographic artist. He has three brothers and two sisters. He prepared at Butler High School, where he was President of the Senior Class, Editor-in-Chief of the Year Book, Photographer for the School Paper, on the Varsity Football, Basketball and Track Teams, winner of award for contributing most to Class. He transferred to Princeton from Brother College, Drew University, in the fall of 1942. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry and Physics, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with High Honors. A He held an assistantship in Physics in the summer of 1942, and engaged in work with the Physics Department 3 member Court Club. During Senior year he roomed at 428 Pyne with Arthur Schel- berg. Brinster hopes to engage in research work. He is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 17 Valley Road, Butler, NJ. E633 CLASS OF1943 FRANCIS LYONS BRODERICK F rank Broderick was born September 13, 1922, in New York City. He is the son of joseph A. Broderick and Mary Rose Lyons. His father, a graduate of New York University, is president of the East River Savings Bank in New Yo-rk City. He has two brothers, joseph L. Broderick '37 and Vincent L. Broderick ,41. He prepared at Phillips Academy QAndover, Mass.j, where he was on the Debating Panels and Year Book Board. At Princeton he majored in History. Graduated with High Honors. He was Chairman of the Daily Princetonian f4Dg Editor of the Fresh- man Handbook Czj g member Whig-Clio CID Czj Q3j f4Dg Business Man- ager Princeton Summer Camp figjg President Catholic Club C4Dg member Board of Directors S.F.A. flj C25 Q35 C4jg Committee on Public Lectures Q3j C453 enrolled in Program of Study in American Civilizationg Cottage Club. . During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 72 Holder with Augustus T. Murrayg .Iunior and Senior years at 311-314 Henry with Ii. A. Supplee, Stuart M. Skinner, George M. Radcliffe, Gordon M. Allen, Horace NV. Schwarz, Stanwood Cv. Wellington and R. Porter Smith. Broderick is a Catholic, and an Independent Democrat. His permanent address is IIQ8 Fifth Ave., New York City. E 69 Il CLASS OF1943 WORTHINGTON KIRTLAND BROMLEY, JR. Kirf, Smog Bromley was born February 7, 1921, in Cleveland, Ohio-. He is the son of W. K. Bromley and Ella Vernon. His father, who at- tended Ann Arbor College, is in the coal business, general manager of Pickands CSI Mather Company. He has one sister. He prepared at University School, where he was Baseball Managerg a member of the Glee Clubg Business Manager of the School Paper, on the Swimming Team, Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Af- fairs, on the Dean's list He was Make-up Manager of the Daily Princezfoniang member of the Glee Clubg in the Triangle Club Show, member Princeton-Yale Ball Com- mittee Q4j g Elm Club. During Freshman year he roorned with james Stack at 15 Dickinson St., Sophomore year at 1-A Holder, Junior year at 611 Laughlin with W. H. Hagan, A. C. Armstrong, L. Reisner, D. MacDougaldg Senior year at 617 Laughlin with MacDougald, Armstrong, I. Lee, W. T. Hedberg, S. Steven- son, and G. Oliva. Bromley will probably engage in the coal business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2963 Claremont Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio. E703 CLASS OF 1943 . . f ' ' ROBERT WELLS BROWER Spook, Bob Brower was born November 29, 1919, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Joseph Brower and Margaret Heuling Wells. He has two brothers and one sister. Samuel C. Wells ,73 was his grandfather. He prepared at Hun School, where he was on the Basketball and Tennis Teams. At Princeton 'he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was a member of the Princeton Engineering Societyg Court Club. V During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St.g Sopho- more year at 307 Foulkeg Junior year at 312 Pyneg Senior year at 222 'og Hall. Brower is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 3.18 WVoodley Road, Merion, Pa. E711 CLASS OF 1943 CHARLES EDWARD BROWN, lll ' Charlie Brown was born June 30, 1921, in Chicago, Ill. He is the son of Charles Edward Brown, Jr., ,17, and Elisabeth Sherman Granger. His father is in the wire and cable manufacturing business, vice president The Okonite Company. He has one brother and one step-sister. Robert Blair '45 is his cousin. He prepared at St. Markls School fSouthborough, Massj, where he was president of the Senior Class, Captain of the Hockey Team, and received letters in Football and Baseball. At Princeton he majored in Politics, on the Dean's List. He was on the Freshman Soccer, Hockey and Tennis Teams, numerals in all, on the Varsity Soccer and Hockey Teams Qzb Q3jg Captain of the Hockey Team Q4jg Secretary Undergraduate Interclub Committee, mem- ber Undergraduate Councilg Varsity Club Executive Committee, Ivy Club, President. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed with H. G. Welling- ton, jr.g junior year at 241 '03 Hall with O. Carney, G. Q. Palmer and J. D. Pitney. Upon leaving Princeton in june, 1942, he enlisted in the Armored Force of the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort Knox, Ky., where he completed his Officer Candidate School course and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in january, 1943. Brown is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 170 East 78th St., New York City. E723 CLASS OF 1943 GORDON RAY BROWN Brown was born August 13, lQ2O, in Buffalo, N.Y. He is the son of Leigh A. Brown, Cornell 712, and Sarah F. Barber. His father is president of the Iroquois Gas Corporation, director National Fuel Corporation. He has two brothers. He prepared at Taft School, where he was on the Track Team, and Business Manager of the Taft Oracle. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Business Board of the Daily Prinaelanian C15 Q25 Q35, Advertising Manager C45 g member lnterclub Commit- tee Q45 g Memorial Fund Committee Q45 5 S.F.A. Drive Solicitor Q45 3 Westminster Society Q25 Q35 3 Charter Club, Secretary C35, President During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 413 Joline with Edgar S. Lewis, Junior year at 183 Little with John T. Farrar and Edgar S. Lewis, Senior year at 34 ,7Q Hall with Lewis. Brown will probably attend law school. He is engaged to Miss Elizabeth Peelle, of Richmond, Ind. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is QLTQ Parkside Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. -E733 CLASS OF 1943 A' JOHN ANDERSON BROWN 1 lop Brown was born June 26, lQ21, in New York City. He is the son of Harry S. Brown, Cornell '02, and Marjorie Carpenter. His father is an executive engineer, president Foster Wheeler Corporation. He has two brothers. He prepared at Deerfield Academy, where he was Business Manager of the Year Book, on the Varsity Football, Swimming and Lacrosse Teams, member Dramatic Club. At Princeton he majored in Engineering. He was on the Swimming Team, numerals C1 D, Varsity Letters Q21 Qgj 5 Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 4-A Holder with W. T. Hedberg and P. V. Kelloggg Sophomore year at 26 Campbell with Hedberg, Kellogg, and H. G. Canda 5 junior year at 212 Walker with Hedberg, Canda, R. C. Vivian and B. Kleing Senior year at 212 Walker with Canda, Klein, Vivian, A. J. Lacazette and R. B. Horner. 4 Brown is engaged to Miss Helen Thacher of Edgewark Park, NJ. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 511 Westminster Ave., Elizabeth, NJ. V E743 CLASS OF1943 JOHN MARSHALL HILLS BRUCE, JR. Marsh Bruce was born October 30, 1920, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of John Marshall Hills Bruce '08 and Eliza Bat- tle Dancy. His father is engaged in the automobile business, with Young 81 Newton, Inc. He has one brother. William G. Dancy ' 12 and Bryan G. Dancy '16 are his uncles, and both his grandfathers also attended Princeton. He prepared at Gilman Country School, Where he was active in Debating, on the Tennis Team, and a member of the School Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was a member of the Tiger Quartet Orchestra Qbroadcast- ing for 'WPRUD g member Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 1 Lockhart with W. P. Carton, Sophomore, junior and Senior years alone at 113 Blair. Bruce is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Garrison P.O., Baltimore County, Md. E743 CLASS GF 1943 RALPH DEWEES BUCK, JR. Bzzcko Buck was born May 19, 1922, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Ralph D. Buck and Mildred I. Pearson. His father is a sales executive for duPont. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Sewanhaka High School, Where he was active in Student Government and Debating. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Interna- tional Affairs. Graduated with Honors. He was on the 150-pOUI1d Freshman Crew, numerals 3 member Whig-Cliog Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 49 Park Place 5 Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 7 South Dod with Donald H. Pugh. Buck is an Episcopalian and a Socialist. His permanent address is 96 Beech St., Floral Park, N.Y. E761 CLASS OF1943 ANDREW DERICK BULKLEY Andy Bulkley was born August 10, 1Q21, in Portchester, N.Y. He is the son of Duncan Bulkley, Columbia 701, deceased, and Wynanda Koechlin Boardman. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at St. Paul's School, where he was on the Foot- ball, Baseball and Hockey Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biology, Sigma Xi. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Baseball Squad Qsecond teamj 5 mem- ber Right Wing Clubg Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at I5 Dickinson St.g Sopho- more year at 12-A Holder with A. VVilliams and C. M. Carver, Junior year at 22 Little with Carver, Senior year at 22 Little with Carver and A. Parker. Bulkley plans to attend medical school. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Dongle Ridge Farm, North Salem, N.Y. E771 CLASS OF 1943 ' ARTHUR CLINTON BURDETT, JR. Ari Burdett was born April 2, 1922, in Atlanta, Ga. He is the son of Arthur Clinton Burdett and Sadie Celestia Chambers. His father is a real estate broker, president Burdett Realty Company. He has one sister. He prepared at North Fulton High School QAtlanta, Ga.j, Where he was active in Dramatics, Student Government, on the School Publications, member of the Band and Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of the Band Q21 C33 During Freshman year he roomed at 142 Vandeventer Ave. with M. L. Boyd, Sophomore year with Boyd at 215' Jolineg Junior year at 42 Little with O. G. Pikeg Senior year at 522 Cuyler with L. C. Hutchins, D. Donnell, and A. Henry '44. Burdett will probably engage in the real estate business. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 70 Palisades Road, Atlanta, Ga. E781 CLASS OF1943 GILBERT BURNETT, JR. Gil Burnett was born August 5, 1Q21, in Louisville, Ky. He is the son of Judge Gilbert Burnett, University of Virginia jio, and Helen Wiseman. He has three sisters. .He prepared at Louisville High School, where he was on the Track Teamg Baseball Manager, member R.O.T.C.g on the School Paper Board, interested in Public Speaking, and a mem- ber of the Literary Society. At Princeton he majored in Biologyg Sigma Xi. He was a Football Managerial Candidate, member Whig-Cliog Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St. with William Hagang Sophomore year with Hagan at 53 Holder, junior year at 66 Little with John Boyd, Robert Feldmier, Har- riss Covington, William Morris and Hugh Chatham, Senior year with Covington and Morris at 22 17Q Hall. Burnett plans to attend the University of Louisville Medical School, and to become a doctor. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 2221 Douglass Blvd., Louisville, Ky. E793 CLASS OF 1943 STOKES FENIMORE BURTIS, JR. B url, S fo leer Burtis was born July 31, 1921, in Riverton, NJ. He is the son of Stokes Fenimore Burtis and Lilian Irons. His father is manager of the Winston-Salem plant of the DuPlan Hosiery Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Blair Academy, Where he was on the Wrestling and Tennis Teams, lntermural Softball Team, Publication Board, member Choir and Glee Club. - At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Wrestling Team, numerals, J.V. Wrestling Team, numerals Q25 g member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed in Blair Hall with George Schelling 3 Sophomore year in Foulke g Junior year at 41 1 Brown, Senior year at 2 Middle Dod with Bryce Maxwell and Thomas Pollock. Burtis is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Plymouth Ave., R.D. 2, Winston- Salem, N.C. E801 CLASS OF1943 BRODNAX CAMERON, JR. Brad Cameron was born November 15, 1921, in Charlottesville, Va. He is the son of Brodnax Cameron ' 18 and Julia Duryea Sprigg. His father is a partner in the law hrrn of Jacobs and Cameron. He has two brothers. f He prepared at Bel Air High School, and at Gilman School, Where he was on the Publications Boards, active in Student Gov- ernment and Debating. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. Graduated with Honors. He was Copy Editor for the Brzb-a-Brac Q35 5 member Whig- Clio fij Q2j 5 lnterclub Committee C45 g Terrace Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at io North Reunion with G. Arrowsmithg Sophomore year at 6 N.M. Reunion, Junior year at 6 Middle Dodg Senior year at 7-9 Blair Tower with Stockly, R. N. Carpenter, Hutchinson and Veit. Cameron is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is R.F.D., Pallston, Md. 11821 CLASS OF1943 DONALD PALMER CAMERON, JR. Don Cameron was born September 30, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of Donald Palmer Cameron, Yale 799, and Hazel Hartwell Catherwood. H-e has one brother, Steele Catherwood Cameron '45. He prepared at Phillips Academy QAndover, Mass.j, where he was a member of the Camera Clubg Swimming Teamg Choir and Glee Clubg Debating Society. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Swimming Team, numerals, Assistant Manager of Lacrosse Q25 g on the Business Board of the Princeton Engineer f2j Q35 g Electrical Manager of the Triangle Club Q25 fgj QQ, member Pistol Club, Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Placeg Sophomore year at 133 ,Ol Hall with H. B. Wehrle, Jr., junior year at 121 Henry with Wehrle and several othersg Senior year at 221 Walker with Wehrle. Cameron is a Congregationalist. His permanent address is 7 Saint Johnis Parkway, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. E833 CLASS OF1943 THEODORE JOSEPH SHAUT CALDWELL Tex, Ted Caldwell was born September 10, 1920, in Huntington, W.Va. He is the son of F. Dabney Caldwell, University of Virginia '05, deceased, and Edna Lucy Shaut. He has one brother. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was a member of Cloister Inn Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory, Sopho- more year at 101 Foulke, junior year at 305 Walker, Senior year at 6 South Dod with N. Asher. Caldwell is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 700 North Washington Blvd., Hunt- ington, W.Va. E811 CLASS OF 1943 ' NEIL FOSTER CAMPBELL Campbell was born December 12, 1920, in Kansas City, Mo. He is the son of Robert E. Campbell and Lettitia Foster. His father is retired. He has one sister. He prepared at Webb School of California, and Andover. At Webb he was on the Varsity Football Team and Honor Com- mittee, at Andover he was a member of the A.G.C. Fraternity, and Open Door Society. b At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was Squash Manager 5 member Varsity Club 5 Cap and Gown Club. ' 1 During Freshman year he roomed at 203 Foulke with H. l. Armstrong and J. H. Boyd g Sophomore year at 203 Foulke with Robert E. Christieg Junior year at 108 Patton with Robert E. Christieg Senior year With Christie at 23 Little. Campbell is engaged to Miss Jean Norton, of Scarsdale, N .Y. He expects to attend the Harvard Business School. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 1003 Cove Way, Beverly Hills, Calif. E841 CLASS OF1943 HENRY GREENMAN CANDA, JR. Panda, H ank Canda was born October 15, lQ21, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Henry G. Canda '14 and Norma Lee Wise. His father is affiliated with the advertising firm of Batten, Barton, Du-rstine dz Osborn. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at.Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Foot- ball and Tennis Teams, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was on the Freshman Tennis Team, numeralsg Tennis Team, letters C25 5 member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone in Lockhart Hall, Sophomore year in Campbell with VV. T. Hedberg, A. Brown and P. V. Kelloggg junior year in VValker with Hedberg, Brown, J. Klein and R. C. Vivian 5 Senior year in VValker with Brown, Vivian and Horner. Canda will probably engage in the advertising business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Field Point Road, Greenwich, Conn. E853 CLASS OF1943 I FRANK JOUAN N Y CAROLAN Carolan was born November 11, 1920, in Paris, France. He is the son of Edgar A. Carolan and Azeline Jouanny. His father, a graduate of Cornell '92, is retired. He has one brother and one sister. William F. Timlow '87 is his uncle. He prepared at Stowe School fEnglandj, and Lawrenceville, where he was active in Wrestling, School Publications, President Parlons Francais Club, and on the Swimming Team. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He won the Fitzpatrick Medal for Track fij, minor P f2j, major PH fgj g Fitzpatrick Medal for Cross Country Q2j, letters fgj Q4jg Cale- donian 2-mile Medal fgjg memberlOuting Club, Catholic Club, Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roorned at 36 University Place with Douglas Calder, Sophomore and Junior years at 322 Witherspoon with Douglas Calder and Rolf Kip, Senior year at 322. Witherspoon with Kip and John Fayerweather. Carolan will probably engage in architectural work. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is Care Mrs. Douglas Auffm'ordt, Burlingame Country Club, Burlingame, Calif. E863 CLASS OF 1943 EDMUND NELSON CARPENTER, Il Ned Carpenter was born January 27, 1921, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of W. S. Carpenter, jr. and Mary Wootten. His father is president of the DuPont Company. He has two brothers, one of whom is W. Samuel Carpenter Ill, '38, He prepared at Tower Hill School QWilmington, Del.j, and Lawrence- ville, where he was a' member of the Crewg Pipe and Quill Club, Biblio- philes Club, Cum Laude Society CSecretary-Treasurerjg winner Second Prize for Fourth Form Essay. At Princeton he majored in Englishg High Honors, received Honorable Mention in Sophomore Essay Contestg Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with High Honors in Divisional Program in Humanities. He was a member of the Crew CU, j.V. letter Czj C353 Squash Squad flj Czj fgj g Intramural Squash Q35 g member Glee Club Qij QQ g Cannon Club. , During Freshman year he roomed in Holder with james Tilfordg Sopho- more year in Holder with S. Grey Dayton and j. Bennettg junior year in '79 Hall with Dayton and -I. Bennett, Senior year with S. Grey Dayton and Ii. Kloman in '79 Hall. He is an lipiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 18th and Rising Sun Lane, Wilmington, Del. E373 CLASS or 1943 l 7 ROBERT NORMAN C ARPEN TER Bob Carpenter was born April 14, 1922, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of james Norman Carpenter, Brooklyn Polytechnic Insti- tute ,Q7, and Mary Josephine Story. His father is a retired banker, for- merly Vice President of the Kings County Trust Company. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School, where he was Editor of the School Newspaper, Business Manager of the Year Book, Hockey Manager and on the Hockey Squad, member Radio Club, Band, Orchestra and Oasis CHonor Societyj g Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was active in Intramural Hockey Q15 fzjg Intramural T'ouch Foot- ball Qgjg Intramural Baseball fij f2Dg News Editor of the Princetonian Q15 Qzjg .member Band C15 Qzjg Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Placeg Sophomore year at 436 Pyneg Junior year at 7-9 Blair with R. B. Harvey, G. T. Stockly, W. F. Meredith and R. B. Veitg Senior year at 7-9 Blair with Stockly, Veit, C. B. Hutchinson and Brodnax Cameron. Carpenter's permanent address is 423 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. rwn CLASS OF 1943 ELWOOD HARRISON CARTER, JR. EZ Carter was born June 26, 1921, in Rutherford, NJ. He is the son of E. H. Carter and Dorothy R. Wheeler. His father is treasurer and sales manager of Bergen Auto Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Rutherford High School, and Montclair Academy. At prep' school he was active in Student Government, Golf and Soccer, on the Football Team, and a member of the Forum Debating Society. At Princeton he majored in Basic Engineering. He was on the Freshman Swimming Team, numerals, Varsity Swim- ming Squad Clj 5 on the Business Board of the Tiger, Service and Publicity Manager, affiliated with various campus agenciesg charter member of Inner Sanctumg Tower Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at Q2 Blair with M. Van Buren, junior year at 332 ,Ol Hall with Van Buren and W. B. Epplerg Senior year at 22 North Edwards, alone. Carter will probably engage in the aircraft industry. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 36 West Passaic Ave., Rutherford, NJ. E893 CLASS OF 1943 WILLIAM PINKNEY CARTON Big Bob, Robin, Bob Carton was born November 6, 1920, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Laurence Roberts Carton '07 and Eliza Credilla Whyte. His father was formerly Eastern Manager for the Fertilizer Division of Swift Sz Company. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton were Alfred T. Carton '05, Laurence A. Carton '40, and Robert W. Carton '42, He prepared at Gilman Country School, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Gilman News, Football Manager, President of the Dramatic Asso- ciation, President PNYX Debating Society, Vice President of the Christian Association, and on the staff of Cyhosure. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology, Phi Beta Kappa. Grad- uated with Highest Honors. He was News Editor of the Daily Princetonian Q2j, Managing Editor Q37 f4j, Associate Editor of the Nassau Lit Q4j, member Junior Prom Committee, Chairman Senior Prom Committee f4j, Vice Chairman 1943 Memorial Committee, Ivy Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 311 Lockhart with J. M. H. Bruce, Sophomore year at 51 Blair with Edward Murray, junior year at 61 '79 Hall with John B. Rawls, Senior year at 61 '79 Hall with Van Ness Philip, jr., '44. Carton is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is R.F.D. No. 8, Towson, Md. E901 CLASS OF 1943 CLIFFORD MAXWELL CARVER Clay? Carver was born September 27, 1921, in Locust Valley, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of Clifford N. Carver '13 and Helena Philae Olive Vir- ginia Maxwell. His father is vice president of the firm of Baker, Carver X Morellg president Western Operating Company. He has two brothers, john A. H. Carver 21.3, and G. W. D. Carver ,452 He prepared at St. Paul's School, where he was a member of the Scientific Association,-and on the Football, Hockey and Squash Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biologyg Sigma Xi, He was on the 150-pound Football Team 1,43 g member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Lockhart Hall, Sophomore year at 12-A Holder with Babe Williams and A. D. Bulkleyg Junior year at 22 Little with Bulkleyg Senior year with Bulkley and A. Parker at 22 Little. Carver plans to attend Pennsylvania Medical School, and to become a doctor. . He is an Episcopalian and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is Searsport, Me. L01 il CLASS OF 1943 JOHN AMOS HENRY CARVER Jack Carver was born September 19, 1Q2O, in Locust Valley, Long Island, N .Y. He is the sonof Clifford N. Carver '13 and Helena Philae Maxwell. His father is president of Western Operating Company. He has two brothers, Clifford Maxwell Carver '43, and G. W. D. Carver ,451 He prepared at St. Paul's School, where he was on the Football and Hockey Teams, and Crew, member Debating Society. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was on the Freshman Hockey Team, numerals, J.V. Hockey Team, Colonial Club, Vice President. During Freshman year he roomed in Lockhart Hallg Sopho- more year in Holder with L. Harris, Junior and Senior years at 72 Little with Rue, Bartol, F. B. Farr and Grayton. Carver is an Episcopalian and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is Searsport, Me. E923 CLASS OF 1943 EDWARD DEXTER CHAPIN Dex, D126 Chapin was born February 22, 1920, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Harold W. Chapin '15 and Frances Bedford. His father is supervisor of all service stations for Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. He has one brother. He prepared at Gilman Country School, Where he was on the Football, Basketball, Baseball and Golf Teams, and on the GZ'Z' man N ewr Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Business Board of the Prifzceforzicm Q25 5 member Colonial Club. i During Freshman year he roomed at IQ University Place, first Sophomore ,year at 12 Hamilton with Dick Brown and A. E. Marshall, second Sophomore and Junior years at 73 Patton with John S. Green, lll g Senior year at 728 Pyne with Gustav Morner and Boyd Merrell. Chapin is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 5500 Normandy Place, Baltimore, Nld. E933 CLASS OF1943 X ROBERT EVERETT CHARLESWORTH Bob, Sandy, Charley Charlesworth was bo-rn April 13, 1921, in Orange, NJ. He is the son of Harry P'. Charlesworth, M,I.T. '05, and Anne Mary Barnes, deceased. His father is an electrical engineer, retired Assistant Chief Engineer of A.T. dz T'. Company, Past Vice President of Bell Tele- phone Laboratoriesg Past President A.I.E,E. He has two brothers and one sister. Roger Barnes Charlesworth '38, and Richard Lawrence Charlesworth '46 are his broth-ers. He prepared at Montclair Academy and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was active in Dramatics, Squash and Football. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was on the Illustrations Board of the Princeton Engineer, Illustra- tions Editor fzjg Technical Manager of Theatre Intimeg member Prince- ton Engineering Societyg Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place, Sophomore year at 1 Upper Pyne with Harry Guggenheimerj Junior and Senior years at 164 Little. Charlesworth expects to engage in mechanical engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 358 Hartford Road, South Orange, NJ. E941 CLASS OF 1943 HAROLD WILLIAM CHASE Ha! Chase was born February 6, 1922, in Worcester, Mass. He is the son of Louis Chase and Bessie Lubin. His father is in the real estate and insurance business. He has three brothers and one sister. He prepared at Andover Academy, where he was on the Baseball, Basket- balland Football Teams, Publications Boards, and in the School Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Politics, Honors fgj C4j g Honorable Men- tion: Lyman H. Atwater Prize in Political Science. Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Freshman Baseball Team, numerals, Varsity Baseball Team flj fgjg member Orchestra fljg afhliated with the Student Lunch Agency and the Princeton Film Center, Charter Club, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place, Sophomore year at 11Q ,Ol Hall with Paul Kearny, junior year at 118 ,Ol Hall with Eric Woodg Senior year at 101-114 Foulke with john West, Rollie Beattie and Howard Robinson. Chase will probably study political science at some western university, and engage in teaching. He is jewish and a Democrat. His permanent address is 15' Somerset St., Worcester, Mass. E951 CLASS OF11943 ' EDWARD WOOD CISSEL A Ed, Cir Cissel was born May 20, 1921, in Elizabeth, NJ. He is the son of John A. Cissel and Grace K. Wood. His father is a broker, president F. P. Ristine 81 Company in New York City. He has one brother, John A. Cissel, Jr., '38, and one sister. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where 'he was on the Base- ball and Hockey Teams, and Sports Manager. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Baseball Team, Cross Country Team, letter Q2Q 5 Assistant Hockey Manager Q21 5 member P.A.A. fgj 3 Junior Prom Committee, l.A.A. f2j fgjg Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 24 Hamilton with C. R. Myer, Junior year at 64 Little with Myer. Cissel left Princeton in December of Junior year. He is now a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 704 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, N E963 CLASS OF1943 DAVID BLY CLAPP, JR. Clapp was born December 1, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of David Bly Clapp 714, and Emily Sproul. His father is retired. He has one sister. He prepared at Mcrcersburg Academy, Where he was on the Wrestling Team, and on the Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Psychology, Honors Grad- uated With Honors. He was on the Wrestling Team Q15 Q25 5 J.V. Wrestling, major numerals During Freshman year he roomed alone at 721 Pyneg Sopho- more and Junior years at 315 Foulke with Bob Bammang Senior year at 25 South West with Baminan, lglehart and Boudreau. Clapp will probably engage in personnel Work. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 164 Lincoln Road, Westfield, NJ. C9711 CLASS OF 1943 JOHN SON CLARK Clark was born October 31, 1921, in Evanston, Ill. He is the son of Elbert Clark and Helen Johnson. His father, who attended the University of Arkansas, is a doctor. He has two sisters. He prepared at New Trier High School, where he was on the Football, Swimming and Tennis Teams, and the Yearbook Board. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman Football, Lacrosse and Swimming Teams, numerals, Swimming, letters Q2j fgj g Track Team, let- ter Qgj 3 Advertisement Committee Chairman of Theatre lntime 5 member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed in S. M. Reunion and Sopho- more year in South West, with Ed lVIcKeowng Junior year in Patton with Graham Mcllvaine and Don Gutmann. Since leaving Princeton in the spring of 1942 he has attended the University of Chicago Medical School, and plans to become a doctor. He is a Congregationalist. His permanent address is 635 Blackthorn Road, Winnetka, Ill. E983 CLASS OF1943 FRANK ROBERTSON CLARKE, JR. Clczrkie' Clarke was born November 25, 1919, in Montclair, NJ. He is the son of Frank Robertson Clarke and Mary Dozier Mallett Clarke. His father, now retired, was president of the Atlantic and Gulf Lumber Company. He has no brothers or sisters. A He prepared at Montclair C'N.J.j High School, and Phillips Exeter Academy. At Exeter he was a member of the Dramatic Club, Southern Clubg All-Club Soccer and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Engineering. He was a member of the Princeton Yacht Clubg Student Mem- ber Princeton Engineering Society. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Middle Dod. He left Princeton at the end of Freshman year. He was a charter member of the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve and U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, from which he resigned to join the U.S. Naval Reserveg now on active duty. Clarke is engaged to Miss Betty Klein, of Frederick, Md. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is i'Southwind, Oxford. Nld. li 99 fl CLASS OF 1943 4 1 JAMES RENVILLE CLEMENTS, Il Jim, Slim, Clem Clements was born June 28, 1921, in Ann Arbor, Mich. He is the son of Mrs. E. W. Gould, jr. CDorothy Ethridgej. His step-father, E. W. Gould, Jr., ,22, is president of the Cape Cod Oil Company, chairman of the Board of Directors of Cape Cod Hospital. He has one sister. D. Leventritt ,35 is his brother- in-law. He prepared at St. Paul's School, Where he was on the Debating Panels, Hockey Team, Crew, and Year Book Board. At Princeton he majored in Geology, on the Dean's List Graduated with Honors. . He was active in club Intramural Squash and Hockey QQ, on the Prifzcefonzkzn Business Board Q25 5 Secretary of the Varsity Club QQ g Manager Varsity Football g member Colonial Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 19 Mid- dle Dod with N. F. S. Russell, Junior and Senior years at 227 Henry with Russell, Hoblitzelle, C. P. Mitchell, and Mergen- thaler. Clements is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Osterville, Mass. H1003 CLASS OF1943 HENRY HAMMOND COBB, JR. Hank, Bama Cobb was born October 8, 1920, in Birmingham, Ala. He is the son of Henry H. Cobb and Mary Virginia Jemison. His father is afliliated with the New York Life Insurance Com- pany. He has one sister. William H. Jemison, 1838, was his great- grandfather. 1 He prepared at the Hill School, where he was on the Varsity Track Team, and active in Dramaties. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Brzt-a-Brac Board C 15 C25 3 Senior Manager of Blakely Laundry C4j g member Tower Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 52 Camp- bell With C. Davis, lllg Junior year at 322 ,Ol Hall with Davis, Dodge and Sudler, Senior year at 322 ,Ol Hall with Davis, Dodge, Sudler and DeCamp. Cobb is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 4038 Cliff Road, Birmingham, Ala. lilolfl CLASS OF1943 I ARTHUR MICHAEL CODDINGTON, JR. Aff, Caddy, Tapper Coddington was born April 19, 1920, in Johnson City, N.Y. He is the son of Arthur M. Coddington and Marie Corwin. His father is a banker, president Workers Trust Company. He has two brothers and two sisters. Carlton K. Coddington '38 and James P. Coddington '46 are his brothers. He prepared at Johnson City High School, and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was awarded Varsity letters in Football and Baseball, and re- ceived an All-Club award in Basketball. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals, 150-pound Foot- ball Team, letter f2j, major PU, undefeated Teams fgj Q4jg Baseball Team, numerals Clj, J.V. Baseball Team, minor P fgjg Rugby Team Q4j 5 member Varsity Clubg Catholic Club, Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at Libbey House with Dave Jamison, Sophomore year at 327 Foulke with Jamison and Harry Sayeng Junior year at 42-44 Blair with W. Ackerman, Collette, Spicer and Hochschwenderg Senior year at 111-112 Cuyler with Ackerman, Collette and Spicer, and at 182 Little with Williams, Albaugh and Kirk. Coddington plans to study medicine at the University of P'ennsylvania, and to become a doctor. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is 777 Riverside Drive, Johnson City, N.Y. H1021 CLASS OF1943 MAURlCE KIRBY COLLETTE M 0 Collette was born August 14, 1922, in New York City. He is the son of Maurice Collette and Cora Marie Cahill. His father is in the advertising business, vice president of Batten, Barton, Durstine :Sz Osborn, Inc. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Pelham Memorial High School, and at Lawrenceville Cone yearj. At High .School he was on the Baseball and Tennis Teams, and Publications Boardg at Lawrenceville he was on the Golf Team. At Princeton he majored in Psychology, Second Group Departmental Honors Qgj. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Golf Team, minor P fgjg Princetonian Photographic Board C2j 5 Assistant Manager of the Triangle Club fgj 5 member Catholic Clubg Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at Libbey Houseg Sophomore year at 642 Pyne with C. F. Spicer and G. A. Hochschwenderg junior year with Spicer, Hochschwender and W. S. Ackerman at 42 Blair, Senior year at 141 '03 Hall with Spicer, H. C. Lind, W. B. Layton, W. bl. Walsh and AI. Warren. Collette hopes to engage in the aviation industry. He is a Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 137 Manor Lane, Pelham Manor, N.Y. L 1031 CLASS OF 1943 JoHN Born corgr . ' Johnnie Colt was born January Q, 1Q1Q, in New York City. He is the son of John M. Colt 314, and Eleanor Boyd. His father is head of the Department of Institutions and Agencies, at Trenton, NJ. He has two sisters. James Y. Boyd was his grand- father, James Boyd ' io and Jackson Boyd ' 14 are his uncles, and John Boyd ,43 and Daniel Boyd '46 are his cousins. I He prepared at Hotchkiss and Deerfield Schools. At the latter he was on the Hockey, Soccer and Lacrosse Teams. At Princeton he was on the Freshman Soccer and Hockey Teams, letters, Captain Freshman Soccer Team, member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 North Edwards 5 Sopho- more year at 502 Witherspoon with Donald R. Young. Colt left Princeton in December of Sophomore year to enter the U.S. Army. He is now Commanding Officer of Headquarters Company, 643rd Tank Destroyer Battalion. After the war he will probably engage in the advertising business. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Princeton, NJ. 1:1041 CLASS CF 1943 PHILIP GRAHAM CONNELL, JR. Phi! Connell was born june 21, 1920, in Chicago, Ill. He is the son of Philip Graham Connell '06, and Rose Maxwell Wood. His father is a marine contractor, president of Fitz Simons CSI Connell Dredge 81 Dock Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Hill School and Hun School, where he was active in Football, Hockey and Track. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Football and Track Teams, numerals, Cham- pionship Interclass Freshman Hockey Team, Varsity Track Team fzj, letter Cgj f4DQ active in Interclub Hockey and Interclass Baseballg mem- ber Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 316 Foulke with R. R. Lane, Sopho- more year at 316 Foulke with R. C. Zuckerman, junior year at 84 Blair with W. P. Stevenson, Ilg Senior year at 20 Patton with Stevenson, and 14 Little with Stevenson and H. S. Kirk. Connell will probably engage in the chemical engineering industry. He is an Fpiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 70 East Scott St., Chicago, Ill. E 105 fl CLASS OF1943 A WILLIAM HOWARD CONNELLY ' Bill, Salvo Connelly was born August 28, 1920, in Cambridge, Mass. He is the son of Marion S. Connelly ,ll and Katherine B. Porter. His father is vice president of Buxton, lnc. He has one brother. He prepared at Exeter Academy, Where he was honor man in First Group, on the All-Club Soccer Team, Debating Panels, member Outing Club, Herodotean Society, Associate Editor of the Exonian. y At Princeton he majored in Economics 5 Departmental Honors Q31 Graduated With Honors. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, Business Board of the Princefonirzn g member Outing Club, Whig-Cliog Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year 'he roomed at 1 14 Pyne with Bennett Lordg Sophomore year with Lord and G. R. Putnamg Junior year at 21 Patton Wit'h Lord, Senior year with W. S. Avery and H. R. Tyler, Jr. at 32 South West. Connelly is a Christian Scientist and a Democrat. His permanent address is IQO Longhill St., Springfield, Mass. C1061 CLASS OF1943 ROBERT CORNELIUS CONNER Bob Conner was born November 22, 1921, in Pittsburgh, Pa. A He is the son of Frank W. Conner, deceased, and Edith Stuart Helm. His father was Assistant Passenger Traffic Manager for thelPennsylvania Railroad. He has three brothers. He prepared at Radnor High School QVVayne, Pa.j, Where he was a member of the Band, Glee Club, and National Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Basic Engineering, on the Dean's List Graduated with Honors. He was a member ofthe Band C11 C25 C35 QU g Glee Club C15 Q'2j LQ gTower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at IQ Libbey Houseg Sopho- more year at Q3 Holder with Thomas B. lVIarshallg Junior year at 627 Laughlin with Marshallg Senior year at 627 Laughlin with K. D. Miller. Conner hopes to become aiiiliated with Pan American Airways. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2,14 Louella Ave., XN'ayne, Pa. C1071 CLASS OF1943 A 1 ALBERT SAMUEL COOK, JR. S am Cook was born March 24, 192 1, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Albert S. Cook '98 and Helen Earnshaw, de- ceased. His father is Superintendent of Schools in Maryland. He has one brother, Earnshaw Cook '2 1. He prepared at Gilman School, where he was on the Basketball and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in English. He was awarded numerals in Basketball and Baseball, member Cap and Gown Club. i During Freshman year he roomed at 12 N.M. Reunion with H. M. Deversg Sophomore year at 1 1 Hamilton with Howell and Whitehead, Junior year with Howell and Whitehead at 141 Little, Senior year at 222. Walker with Munda. Cook intends to study law at the University of Virginia. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. i His permanent address is Tuxedo Park, N.Y. I:1o8j CLASS OF1943 ALDEN BARRY COON Mamie, Pifzoke Coon was born November 22, 1919, in Oak Park, Ill. He is the son of Robert E. Coon and Theo Alley Jones. His father is secretary of The Quaker Oats Company and of The Q.O. Chemical Company. He has two sisters. He prepared at Lake Forest Academy, where he was active in Lightweight Football, Golf, Swimming, Tennis, Dramaticsg on the Publications Boards, interested in Public Speakingg Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman Crew, active in general Interclub Athletics g Program Nlanager of the Triangle Clubg member 1943 Memorial Committeeg Court Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 45 University Place, Sophomore and Junior years at 43 Little with James lVl. McKay, Senior year at 43 Little with John P. Leary. Coon is engaged to Miss Jean Leadaman, of Oak Park, Ill. He expects to become a biochemist Clin the held of nutritionj. He is a Congregationalist and aRep11blican. His permanent address is 1014 Forest Ave., Oak Park, Ill. H1091 CLASS GF 1943 X2 Y W 2531552 5 K ,faikk N943 'W ii PM if ax 4 ,,fv,,'fgf sifwfvf V 1 x W 9155 7 X yglgis N5 g rigwegfif kg 3f'115wQEf,5s A gg? 3 3 Y I 9 5,5 t- -' H I i ' -1':-fraaws:i Z 351' ri? zjiffztfs-.2,-.-f.v,ggjf-.z1'2 ' -' - , 2.,g4w-.-.gs ,:.:-ws, 4- .. mirlite., -fees :-:f:.Bg,-12.554 . -Lw f w'-.:'i ..1.11.:.fv '. -'rmwl' NX-1.-w.5y '. ..,. -41.3-12 56 f'7--ff.-225-f mug 7- . flffff 12.11 ' ii., 1 -QW1-af Wi wwf-Z, -W.-.-,Y X 9...-.-1.-.-Q c-.-- . X 4, .swzfrfw f.4::v':S--3114 ff , avg ' Q. . 'ezss-1-5:53-1 QR : zz-in-. 414-- . ' . 'bv ' .- 9216- . - ' - , 'G .44-f -T 3 -' QWNSFZ ' -- A aw, - ga . ri- .. ,- .. F1- L 'A zaasfi-f 15-264 -f h- 3- 'we' - - . . 1 4 -. -NS 4 N' 3- '4-:-:-1-'.- .f ':'- 5+ 4. ff- ..,.4. . .. .. .....M,,. - '. -... --.--.-, .--.., .1 ..-.-. -,, . ,.. .. .... -,. . ...,. Q , 9 A mf, fix 2-4 , 4 1 N f WILLIAM THOMAS COUCH Bill Couch was born October 1, 1919, in Pine Bluff, Ark. He is the son of Harvey C. Couch, deceased, and Jessie M. Johnson. His father was president of the Arkansas Power SQ Light Company, and chairman of the Board of Kansas City Southern Railway Company. He has three brothers and one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Ollcz Pociridaz Board, The Lfztorenfe Board, member Photo Club. At Princeton he majored in ,Basic Engineering. He was on the board of the Prmcefon Tiger Qij CQD Cgj g mem- ber Photo Club Qiy 5 Cloister lnn. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place with C-. G. Gabrielson, Jr. 5 Sophomore year at 25 Campbell with Gabrielsong Junior and Senior years at 185 Little with Gabrielson. Couch will probably engage in engineering. i He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 401 Harding Ave., Pine Bluff, Ark. ljiioj CLASS OF1943 JULIUS HARRISS COVINGTGN Gzzf, C011 Covington was born October 17, 1920, in High Point, N.C. He is the son of W. C. Covington and Elizabeth Harriss. His father is retired, formerly president of Harriss it Covington Hosiery Mill and Triangle Hosiery Mill. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Woodberry Forest School, where he was on the Football, Basketball and Baseball Teams, and active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages, Highest Honors. He was awarded numerals in Freshman Football, Baseball and Basket- ballg Captain of Freshman Basketball Team, awarded 4-inch P in Base- ball fll, 6-inch NPN QQ, member Zin Club fgj 3 Right Wing Club g Varsity Club Executive Committee C35 143 3 Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 55 Hill Dormitory with Hugh Chatham, Sophomore year at 42 Campbell with Chathamg junior year at 66 Little with Chatham and Bill Morris, Senior year at 22 '79 Hall with Morris and Gil Burnett. Covington expects to engage in the hosiery and textile business, with the Harriss S Covington Hosiery Mill. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 900 Rockford Road, High Point, N.C. Eiiij CLASS OF1943 NELSON CRAIG N ide Craig was born April 24, 1922, in Bryn Mawr, Pa. He is the son of Walter A. Craig, University of Pennsylvania 315, and Sigrid Anna Marie Nelson. His father is in the life in- surance business. He 'has one brother. He prepared at Penn Charter School, where he was on the Debating Panels, Publications Boards, member School Chorus, Manager of Baseballg member Varsity Club, Literary Society, and Cheerleader. b At Princeton he majored in English. Graduated with Honors. fDivisional Program in the Humanitiesj. He Was a member of Whig-Clio and of the Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St. with Connie Doran 3 Sophomore year at 224 Joline with Bev Ridgelyg Junior and Senior years at 154 Little with Ridgely and Bob Delatour. Craig expects to engage in journalistic work. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 3229 Queen Lane, Germantown, Pa. 1:1121 CLASS OF1943 KENNETH CRAMPTON Ken, We'dge! Crampton Was born June 21, IQ2 1 , in Evanston, Ill. He has one brother and one sister. A. J. Barron ,O2 and Edward Barron '03 are his uncles. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Soccer Team, and a member of the Christian Fraternity. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He Was a candidate in the Track Managerial Q25 fgj 5 member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 302 Foulke, Junior year at S3 Blair with W. P. Stevenson, P. R. Farr and P. G. Connell g Senior year at 432 Cuyler and 46 Little. Crampton expects to engage in Chemical Engineering. He is a Christian Scientist and a Republican. His permanent address is Beaver Road, Sewickley, Pa. P1131 CLASS GF 1943 FRANK EARLE CRAWFORD, JR. Crawford was born July 6, 1Q2 1, in White Plains, N.Y. He is the son of Frank E. Crawford and Marian Byrne. His father is in the export and import business, partner in the firm of Crawford, Keen y Compania. He has one brother and one sister. Robert L. Crawford ' 17 is his uncle and Everett Crawford ,Ol his great-uncle. He prepared at Hackley School, and White Plains High School, where he was on the Baseball Team and Orchestra. At Princeton 'he majored in History. He was a member of the Band, Catholic Clubg Elm Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 123 Pyneg Junior and Senior years at 41 1 '03 Hall. Crawford plans to attend the Foreign Service School at George- town. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 9 Murchison Place, White Plains, N Y E1143 CLASS 0F1943 WILLIAM. WHITTEN CRAVVPORD FZJYZ, Bill Crawford was born April 12, 1921. He is the son of Harry C. and Hazel C. Crawford. His father is general trafhc manager for the Bethlehem Steel Company. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was on the Soccer and Track Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economies. He was awarded major numerals in sports C1j, Varsity P', f2j C45 g on the Student Honor Committee 3 Memorial Fund Committee C45 g VVestmir1ster Society Q 11 C2j 5 Swimming Captain UQ C4Dg Quadrangle Club, Secretary fgj, President C41 g member R.O.T.C. Crawford. is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is SZQ Eighth Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. li HSI! CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT SHARPLESS CREADICK Bob, Creczd, Poor Creadick was born july 31, 1922, in Lo-uviers, Colo. He is the son of William R. Creadick, University of Delaware '15, and Anna Marie Reed. His father is manager of service for Remington Arms Co., Inc. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Westharnpton High School CRichmond, Va.j, where he was on the Football, Basketball and Baseball Teamsg Sports Editor of the School Newspaperg member Dramatic Society and Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Basic Engineering. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numeralsg Basketball Team, letters Qlj C2j g Baseball Team g active in Intramural Athleticsg mem- ber Intramural Athletic Association, T'reasurer C4jg lnterclub Commit- teeg Cannon Club, Vice President fgj, President During Freshman year he roomed at 51 Park Placeg Sophomore year at 11 Holder with George Gundlachg junior year with Gundlach at 121 Littleg Senior year at 183 Little with R. Seidler, H. D. Kopf and G. K. Gundlach. Creadick is a Lutheran and a Republican. His permanent address is Q7 Inwood Road, Fairfield, Conn. H1163 CLASS OF 1943 SAMUEL THOMAS CUMMINGS Black Tom, Tommy, Tom Cummings was born july 29, 1921, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of john Alexander Cummings, University of Pittsburgh '06, and Sarah Helen Klingensmith. His father is a salesman with the Durand Company, of Cambridge, Mass. He has one brother. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Debating Panels, member Marshall Debating Society, Cheerleader, member K'Fif- teen , Honorary Literary Group, Glee Club, French Club and Press Club. At Princeton he majored in the Department of Psychology. Graduated with Honors. He was active in lnterdorm and Interclub sports, Assistant Editor of the Princeton Calendar Qgj, Editor C4j, Associate Editor of the 1945 Fresh- man Herald fgj , Editor 1946 Freshman I-Leralrl C45 , on the 1943 Memorial Fund Committee, member Westminster Foundation, Campus Club, mem- ber 1942 Bicker Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 9 Madison St., Sophomore year at 22 South Edwards, junior year at 31 South West with W. T. Morrow, Senior year at 31 South West with Morrow Hirst termj and bl. M. Liddell fsecond termj. Cummings expects to engage in public relations work or advertising. He is engaged to Miss Anne B. Stainback, Forest Hills, Pa. He is il Presbyterian and :1 Democrat. His permanent address is IIO7 Ross Ave., Will-tinsburg, Pa. C1173 CLASS OF1943 i ROBERT FRANKLIN DAILY i Bob, N0660 Daily was born June 19, 1922, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Robert Henry Daily and Eunice Daily. His father, now retired, was formerly an accountant with the U.S. Lines. He has three brothers and one sister. He prepared at Morristown High School, where he was a mem- ber of the Glee Club, Band, and various school clubs. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Interna- tional Aifairs. He held a scholarship for study in Costa Rica, S.A., during the summer of 1942. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of the Band and Choir, Prospect Club. During Sophomore year he roomed in Witherspoon with Rod Wilson, junior and Senior years at the Prospect Club with Rod Wilson and Jet Lincoln. Daily expects to engage in government service. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 16 Elliott St., Morristown, NJ. C1181 CLASS OF 1943 JOHN EDWARD DANAHER Danny Danaher was born February 7, 1922, in San Francisco, Calif. He is the son of Ray Edward Danaher and Lula Evelyn Hubbert. His father, a graduate of Georgetown University, is vice president of the Nlichigan-California Lumber Company, and president of R. E. Danaher Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at ,Detroit University School, Where he was on the Football, Basketball, Baseball and Tennis Teams, member Glee Club and Dramatic Club. , At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He Was on the Freshman Football Squad, and active in Intra- mural Sportsg 150-p0l1HCl Football Squad f2D Cgj, letter Cal, active in lnterclub Athletics, member Campus Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 618 Laughlin, Junior year at l.l.P21KCOf1Q Senior year at 1 12 'og Hall. Danaher expects to become a chemical engineer. He is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 699 Lake Shore Road. Grosse Pointe, Mich. llll9il CLASS OF 1943 DAVID COIT DAVENPORT Red, Darwy, Dave Davenport was born March 22, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of' McHarg Davenport, Columbia ,13, deceased, and Florence Johnson. His father was an artist, writer and publisher, editor and publisher of the Long Island Sketch Qlater American Sketchj. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Loomis School, where he was on the Student Council, Reception Committee, member Gym Team, and Captain of the RiHe Teamg Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Af- fairsg Second Group honors flj He was elected to the Bric-a-Brac Photographic Board Q2j g on the Pho- tographic Board of the Princeton Daily News C15 g member Triangle Club, candidate f2j, Assistant Publicity Manager QQ, Publicity Manager Q4jg member Outing Clubg Secretary-Vice President of the University Pistol Club fgjg member Whig-Clio, Madison Debating Societyg Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at Libbey House with Alfred Green, Sophomore year with Green at 123 Henry, junior year at 531 Laughlin with H. E. Jones, T. L. Smith, Coerte Voorhees and Robert Veghteg Senior year at 531 Laughlin with jones, Veghte, A. McCormick and Barton Robbins. Davenport was married December 19, 1942, to Miss Efhe Brewer of Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. He will probably engage in ranching. He is an Episeopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Juniper Ranch, Santa Fe, N.M. Ijizoj CLASS OF1943 DAVID CHANDLER DAVIS Dazzle, Davy Davis was born June 17, 1922, in Clinton, Mass. He is the son of A. C. Davis and Ruth Mildred Chandler. His father is an oil engineer, retired. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Flushing QN.Y.j High School, where he was on the Track and Soccer Teams, Publications Boards, and a mem- ber of the Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was a member of Whig-Cliog Student Chapter American Institute of Miriing and Metzillurgical Engineersg Key and Seal Club, I.A.A. representative. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 23 Madison St.g Sophomore year at 122 Holder with Clint Denny and Otis Pikeg Junior year at 41 Little with Chandler Guy, Steve Potter, and Lem Hutchinsg Senior year at 111 Little with Denny, Andy iNest, and Glenn Degener. Davis intends to study Oil Geology at Oklahoma. He is a Baptist and a Republican. His permanent address is Canaan, Conn. ljizifl CLASS OF1943 ' JOHN CHARLES DAVIS, HI ' Jade Davis was born March 20, 1921, in Denver, Colo. He is the son of John C. Davis 71Q and Dorothy Mead. His father is president of Davis Brothers, Inc., Wholesale druggists. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who at- tended Princeton are R. H. Davis '07, R. H. Davis, Jr., '37, and D. G. Davis 741. He prepared at Hill School, Where he was on the Colgate Cup Debating Team, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Graduated with High Honors. He was President of the Cricket Association, member Theatre Intime Q2j C31 QQ g Tower Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 52 Camp- bell with H. H. Cobbg junior year at 322 ,Ol Hall with Cobb, D. C. Dodge, and Sudlerg Senior year with Cobb, Dodge, Sudler and DeCamp at 322 ,Ol Hall. Davis is an Episcopalian and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is 101 Lafayette St., Denver, Colo. lfizzj CLASS OF1943 JOHN SPENCER DAVIS Spwzcc Davis was born December 4, 1921, in Nanking, China. He is the son of K. Davis and Nlary Nlurphy. His father, a graduate of Wooster fOhioj College is a retired U.S. consular officer. He has one sister. He prepared at Lakeside School, in Seattle, Wash., Where he was on the Skiing Team and Badminton Team. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Interna- tional Affairs. He won Intercollegiate Badminton Singles and Doubles in lQ.j.l, runner-up in 19.103 member Ski Team, numeralsg Secretary Ski Club C21 g Manager Ski Team Q45 3 Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place: Sophomore year at 243 Brown with Harry Venablesg Junior and Senior years at 403 ,Ol Hall with Beach jones. Davis is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 2635 Palmerton Ave., VVest Van- couver, B.C., Canada. K '13 li CLASS OF1943 ' LEONARD VAUGHN DAYTON Lenny, Swipesy Dayton was born September 11, 1921, in Minneapolis, Minn. He is the son of David Draper Dayton ,O2, deceased, and Louise Win- chell. His father was vice president and general manager of The Dayton Company. He has three brothers and two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton were jonathan Dayton, 1776, George Draper Dayton ,29, Ward Winchell Dayton ,33, and David Draper Dayton, Jr., '41. He prepared at North Shore Country Day School QWinnetka, lll.j, and Asheville School QN.C.j, where he was on the Debating Panels, Publica- tions Boards, Football, Baseball, Soccer and Tennis Teams. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Class Soccer Team Q15 f2j C35 f4j g member Yacht Club QU Q25 Q3jg Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 301 Henry, Sophomore year at 212 Henry with john A. Howard, junior year at 222 ,Ol Hall with Howard, Senior year at 231 ,Ol Hall with William Van Siclen, Thomas Knapp, and A. L. W. Stockton. Dayton is engaged to Miss jane E. Allen, of-Great Barrington, Mass. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. ' His permanent address is Wayzata, Minn. C1241 CLASS OF 1943 SAMUEL GREY DAYTON Grey, Sam, SG. Dayton was born February 3, 1921, in Media, Pa. He is the son of Samuel Grey Dayton '15, deceased, and Mary Stuart Wurts. His father was a banker, director Camden Trust Company. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Charles S. Wurts '90 and Robert K. Wurts ,QO, Charles Stewart Wurts, jr., '23, and john Wister Wurts '31. He prepared at Episcopal Academy fOverbrook, Pa.j, where he was ac- tive in Soccer, Fancy Skating, Riding, Sailing, member junto fdebatingj Society, Vestryg Camera Club, Forestry Clubg and Year Book Board. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, Varsity Soccer Team, member Yacht Club flj g Whig-Clio C15 fzj ffjj f4j g active in Riding, Fancy Skating, Club Squash, Sailing and Fishingg member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 206 Henry, Sophomore year at 2-C Holder with E. N. Carpenter and KI. D. Bennett, junior year with Car- penter and Bennett at 62 '79 Hallg Senior year at 14 '79 Hall with Car- penter and FI. H. Kloman. Dayton is an Iiipiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Cedar Hill Farm, Media, Pa. C1151 CLASS OF 1943 ' ARTHUR MARTIN DEACON Dem, Joe Deacon was born July 25, IQZO, in New York City. He is the son of Arthur P. Deacon and Anna F. Martin. His father is a salesman for the chief New York ofhce of Arrow Hart Sz Hegeman Electric Company. He prepared at Tabor Academy, and Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Basketball and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Electrical Engineering. He was a member of Tower, Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 133 Holder with Clifton Millerg junior and Senior years at 7 North Dod with James Roberts. 4 Deacon is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 45 Nlaple Hill Drive, Larchmont, N .Y. 1:1261 , CLASS OF1943 PAUL C. DEBRY, JR. Debry was born November 5, 1921, in Tarrytown, N.Y. He is the son of Paul C. Debry and Bene Rey. His father, now retired, was formerly president of Duplan Corporation. He has two sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville, and Rugby School flinglandj. Debry is now a member of the Army Air Corpsg Radio Opera- tor in New Guinea. His permanent address is Litchfield, Conn. li'l7il CLASS OF1943 JOHN SUMNER DECAMP, JR. fczksen, Jak DeCamp was born May 21, 1921, in Flint, Mich. He is the son of john S. DeCamp and Edna Stacey. His father is a manufacturer of automobile parts 5 expediter in the engineer- ing department of the AC Spark Plug Company of Flint, Mich. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Flint Central High School, where he was active in Student Government and on the Tennis Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was Advertising Manager of the Princefon Tiger, member U.S. Marine Corps Training Platoon 5 Charter Club, House Com- mittee. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Libbey House with W. B. Epplerg Sophomore year at 435 Pyne with G. N. Hazle- hurst ,443 Junior year at 331 ,Ol Hall with C. J. Edwards, Senior year at 323 'oi Hall with J. S. Sudler and D. C. Dodge. DeCamp is a Presbyterian and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is 1 101 Woodlawn Park Drive, Flint, Mich. C1281 CLASS OF 1943 WILLIAM GLENN DEGENER Deg Degener was born January 24, 1922, in New York City. He is the son of Armin Degener and Helen Glenn. His father is an importer. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Riverdale Country School, where he was on the Football, Basketball and Baseball Teams, member Student Council, Class Presidentg Fraternity President. At Princeton he majored in the Classics. Graduated with Honors. He is a member of Key and Seal Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 3-A Holder with A. F. West, Junior year at 423 Brown with Westg Senior yearat 111 Little with VVest, D. G. Davis and C. G. Denny. Degener is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 4919 Goodrich Ave., Riverdale, New York City. II 12911 CLASS OF1943 ROBERT JOUSSEAUME DELATOUR Del, Bob, Jozzrr Delatour was born October 12, 1921, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Hunter L. Delatour and Margery Dohrman. His father is an attorney, senior partner in the firm of Delatour, Kennedy 81 Miller. He has one brother, Hunter L. Delatour, Jr., '38 He prepared at Great Neck High School, where he was Presi- dent of General Organization, Tennis Team, and Business Man- ager of the School Year Book Board. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages, winner sec- ond Percy Alden Memorial Prize He was Manager of Basketball, major HP Q4j 5 member Tower Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 205 Foulke, Junior and Senior years at 154 Little with B. S. Ridgely and N. Craig. Delatour is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 5 Buckingham Place, Great Neck, Long Island, N.Y. C1303 CLASS OF1943 CLINTON GIBSQN DENNY Clin! Denny was born january 13, 1922, in Newark, NJ. He is the son of Herbert L. Denny and Florence Cameron Gibson. His father is a manager for the Travelers Fire Insurance Company. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Dr. Stephen Campbell ,O9. He prepared at Columbia High School, in South Orange, NJ., where he was on the Publications Boards, member Dramatic organization, and Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was a member of Whig-Clio up 1255 Glee Club Czj fgj C45 g mem- ber Parking Squad, and affiliated with various campus agencies, member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Placeg Sophomore year at 122 Holder with D. C. Davis and O. G. Pikeg junior year at 421 Brown, Senior year at lll Little with Davis, .-X. F. West, and W. G. Degener. Denny expects to engage in personnel management. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 364 Redmond Road, South Orange, NJ. C131 fl CLASS OF1943 J. H. cocHRAN DICK Squirrel, Irie! Dick was born September 20, 1920, in Louisville, Ky. He is the son of Albert C. Dick, Centre College '07, and Uni- versity of Virginia '09, and Hattie Hoodly Cochran. His father is in the barrel and steel drum business, owner Louisville Barrel Sz Box Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Louisville Male High School, and Taft School. Dick left Princeton at the end of Freshman year to enter the University of Virginia. He is at present in the U.S. Army. After the war he intends to study law at the University of Virginia, and to become a lawyer. He is a Unitarian. His permanent address is 2127 Edgehill Road, Louisville, Ky. 111323 CLASS OF1943 CLEVELAND EARL DODGE, JR. Clee Dodge was born March 7, 1922, in Riverdale, New York City. He is the son of Cleveland E. Dodge '09 CLL.D., Presbyterian Collegej, and Pauline Morgan. His father is vice president of the Phelps Dodge Corporation, and a trustee of Princeton University. He has two sisters. Cleveland H. Dodge 579 was his grandfather. He prepared at Hotchkiss School. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Crew, major numerals, Varsity Crew, letters fzj Q31 f4j, 150-pound Single Sculls, third place QQ, Ski Team Czj, Photographic Board of the Princetonian flj Q2j fgj, Photographic Editor f4j g Art Editor of the Pfinceton Engineer fzj fgj Q47 , member Princeton Engineering Association, Outing Club, A.S.M.E., U.S. Eastern Amateur Ski Association, Princeton Chapter, Princeton Naval Association, West- minster Societyg Intramural Hockey and Touch Football Teams, Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St., Sophomore year at 104 Henry with james A. Fancherg .Iunior and Senior years at 23 '79 Hall with john Cooper Kenehck. Dodge plans to study for a degree in Mechanical Engineering at Prince- ton or M.l.T'. He was married to Miss Phyllis Boushall, of Bethlehem, Pa., on December 19, 1942. ' He will become an ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserve. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Greyston, Riverdale-on-Hudson, N.Y.C. C1333 CLASS OF 1943 DAVID CHILD DODGE D.C. Dodge was born August 1, 1920, in Los Angeles, Calif. He is the son of John Bentley Dodge, deceased, and Margaret Niles. He has one sister. He prepared at Menlo School QMenlo Park, Califj, where he was active in Dramatics, Golf, and Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of Theatre Intime, Secretary CZD, Senior Vice President C3jg active in Intramural Golfg member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 17 Edwards Place with james S. Sudlerg Sophomore year with Sudler at 323 Jolineg Junior year at 323 ,Ol Hall with S. Sudler, H. Cobb and Davisg Senior year at 323 ,Ol Hall with Sudler, Davis, DeCamp and Cobb. Dodge is engaged to Miss Katharine H. Kunz, of Denver, Colo. He is an Episcopalian and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is QQOI South University Blvd., Engle- wood, Colo. C1343 CLASS 0191943 JOHN DOUGLAS DONNELL Johnny Donnell was born December 2, 1920, in Waterloo, Iowa. He is the son of A. D. Donnell, University of Illinois '15, and Anita Rath. His father is in the meat packing business, secretary of the Rath Packing Company, and a director of Dubuque University. He has one brothei' and two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Donnell Wolverton '33. He prepared at East Waterloo High School, where he was on the Debat- ing Panels, President of the Student Council, Editor of the School News- paper, on the Track and Baseball Teams, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs, Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with Honors. , He was a member of the Freshman Crew, on the Sovereign Board flj f2j QQ, Freshman Debate Panel tljg member Whig-Clio fij Qklj, Prospect Club, Secretary 435. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Vandeventer Ave., Sophomore year at 16 Lower Pyne with Bill Bethune, junior year at 222 Foulke, Senior year at 32 Cuyler with Lem Hutchins and Art Burdett. Donnell is married to the former Miss Florence Bentz, of Princeton, N.j. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 211 Alta Vista Ave., Waterloo, Iowa. C1353 CLASS OF 1943 ANDREW JACKSON CONNICK DORAN Bones, Ajax, Connie, Low Buff Doran was born December 23, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of Dr. William G. Doran, Cornell Medical College '17, and Constance Catherine Connick. His father is a physician. He has four brothers. He prepared at Columbia High School, in South Orange, NJ., where he was on the Swimming and Baseball Teams, Student Government Council, Senior Dance Committee. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Swimming Team, numerals, awarded letter for breaking University record in Diving major l-etters Qzj Q35 Q4j, Freshman Baseball Team, numerals, Dormitory Championship Touch Football Team fzj , Interclub Football Championship Team Q3j , on the Business Board of the Tiger, member Whig-Clio, Catholic Club, Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St. with Nelson Craig, Sophomore year at 136 Pyne, junio-r year at 131 Cuyler, Senior year at 31 Campbell with B. H. Sweney and P1 R. Farr. Doran expects to attend medical school and to become a doctor. His permanent address is 9 Quentin Court, Maplewood, NJ. H1361 CLASS OF1943 THEODORE DOUGHERTY Doc Dougherty was born June 23, 1Q2O, in New York City. He is the son of Theodore Dougherty, deceased, and Elizabeth Buchanan. His father was a ship brokerg senior partner in the firm of J. E. Whitney fi Company, of New York. He has one sister. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was awarded major PH in 150-pound Football C45 3 Man- ager Lenox Laundryg Dial Club, Executive Officer. C During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Edwards Placeg Sopho- more year at 113 Holder with john Mohng junior year at 9-io South Dod with F. Brown, C. Smith and P. Furman, Senior year at 22 ,719 Hall with Mohn, D. Bussmann and C. King. Dougherty will probably engage in chemical engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Great Neck. N.Y. H1371 CLASS OF 1943 JOHN WOOLMAN DOUGLAS Johnny, Doug Douglas was born August 15, 1921, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Paul Howard Douglas, Bowdoin '16, and Dorothy Sybil Wolff. His father is an economist, professor at the University of Chicago, Captain in the U.S. Marine Corps. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Deerfield Academy, where he was on the Football and Tennis Teams, Editor of the Year Book, President of the Senior Class, Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Politics, Phi Beta Kappa Cgj, awarded the M. Taylor Pyne Honor Prize at P'rinceton's first winter commencement in january 1943, winner New York Herald Prize, john G. Buchanan Prize in Politics, Class of 1901 Medal, graduated with Highest Honors. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals, Varsity Football, letters fgj QQ, Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball, letter f4j , member Student-Faculty Association fgj QQ , Varsity Club Q55 f4j g Class President Cgj f4j, member Interclub Committee, Chairman f4Dg Undergraduate Council, Secretary QQ, Chairman C4j, Westminster So- ciety, Cap and Gown Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 Holder with S. D. Bell, Jr., and J. H. Davis, Sophomore year with Bell and Davis at 24.1 Witherspoon, junior year at 241 Witherspoon with Bell, Senior year at 241 Witherspoon with W. B. Chamberlin and H. D. Edwards. Douglas expects to become a lawyer. He is a Presbyterian and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is 54 Prospect St., Northampton, Mass. C1331 CLASS OF1943 JOHNVVELSH DRAYTON, JR. Johnny Drayton was born February 14, 1920, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of john W. Drayton, deceased, and Charlotte Rush. His father was vice president of the Insurance Company of North America. He has two brothers and one sister. Stockton Rush ,27 and Alexander Rush ,33 are among his relatives who attended Princeton. He prepared at Penn Charter School, and St. Paul's School, where he was a member of the Debating Society, member Scientific Association, on the Baseball Team, Football Squad, and Track Squad. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Track Squad fljg Squash Squad Czjg member Madison Debating Society, Princeton Engineering Society, appointed to Under- graduate Council to study undergraduate tutoring, Colonial Club, Secre- tary-Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 Campbell with F. xl. Rue, jr., and A. Orrg Sophomore year at 31 Campbell with Rue, junior and Senior years at 71 Little with G. li. Bartol, bl. A. H. Carver, F. B. Farr and F. LI. Rue. Drayton expects to become a chemical engineer. He is an lilpiscopalian. His permanent address is Penllyn, Pa. H1391 CLASS-OF 1943 WELLS DRORBAUGH, JR. Drorbaugh was born January 24, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of Wells Drorbaugh '17, and Katherine Mary Colt. His father is a publisher, owner of The Bride,s Magazine, Inc. He has three brothers. He prepared at Bronxville High School, and Deerfield Acad- emy. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Varsity Crew, major letter f3j5 St. Paul's S0- ciety Cabinetg Cap and Gown Club. ' During Freshman year he roomed at 616 Pyneg Sophomore and Junior years at 2 52 Witherspoon with H. D. Edwardsg Senior year at 331 '03 Hall with J. E. Drorbaugh 144. Drorbaugh is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 7 Fairview Ave., Tuckahoe, N .Y. lI14OJ CLASS OF 1943 WILLIAM I-IAILEY DUNKLIN Bill, Dunk Dunklin was born January 4, 1922, in Spiro, Okla. He is the son of Irby W. Dunklin, Drury College CMo.j '08, and Ruth Anne Hailey. His father is manager of Planters Cotton Oil Mill, partner in the Fort Smith Cotton Oil Mill. He has three brothers. Heprepared at Staunton Military Academy fStaunton, Va.j, where he was on the Tennis Team, member Debating Society, and on the Football Squad. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairsg Second Group general honors qgjg Second Group Departmental Honors Cgjg won Gale F. Johnston Prize. Graduated with High Honors. He was a member of Whig-Clio flj fzj Cgj C453 Freshman Debate Panel flj 5 Varsity Debate Panels Czj fgj C4j g Woodrow Wilson Honorary Debate Panel Q35 f4j g Whig-Clio Council Cgj g Combat Training Platoong Charter Club. . During Freshman year he roomed at 508 20-Nassau St.g Sophomore year at 315 Pyneg junior year at 95-97 Blair with R. Frye, N. P. Allen and P. NI. Shivellg Senior year at 13 Blair with Frye and Allen. Dunklin will probably become afliliated with his father in business. He is a Baptist. His permanent address is 1105 West Agth Ave., Pine Bluff, Ark. C1411 CLASS OF 1943 JACK DUNN, Ill Dzuzfzie, Dyrzrzfnife ' Dunn was born October 22, 1Q21, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of John Dunn, Jr., deceased, and Ella Dahlgren Bradley. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Boys' Latin School, where he was on the Foot- ball, Basketball and Lacrosse Teams. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was on the Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Basketball Squad, and Freshman Baseball Squad, numerals Q15 5 Varsity Baseball Squad, minor letter f2j g J.V. Football Squad, letter 3 Varsity Baseball Squad, major P g member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 South West with H. Marshallg Sophomore year at 22 South West with Marshall and O. M. Blackburn, Junior year at 101 Little with Marshall and Blackburn, Senior year with Blackburn and Marshall at 23 South West. His permanent address is 6012 York Road, Baltimore, Md. C1421 CLASS OF1943 JOHN NEVIN DURELL Jack Durell was born November 19, 1921, in Belleplain, NJ. He is the son of Thomas J. Durell 'o7 CMA., Columbiaj, and Marian Dudley. His father is Assistant State Commissioner of Education of New Jersey. He has one brother and two sisters. Fletcher Durell '79 was his grandfather, George B. Durell '85, A. W. Durell '86, VV. E. Durell '8Q21I1d H. L. Durell '91 are his great-uncles, A. W. Durell, Jr., '17 and George Edward Durell '17 are his cousins. He prepared at Blair Academy, where he was First Baseman on the Varsity Baseball Team. V 'i ' At Princeton he was on the BI'iL 'cl Bl'd6' Board, L' He left college at the end of first term of Sophomore year, and was employed as accountant with the VVestern Electric Company at Kearny, N.j. He is at present a First Class Private in the U.S. Army Air Corps. Durell is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Kingston Road. Princeton, N.-I. C1431 CLASS OF1943 ALEXANDER EDWARDS S and y Edwards was born January 28, 1922, in Greenwich, Conn. He is the son of Duncan Edwards '85, deceased, and Susan W. Carle. His father was a lawyer. He has three brothers fand six sisters. Robert Edwards '45 is his brother. He prepared at Brunswick Preparatory School QGreenwich, Conn.5, where he was on the Football, Hockey and Baseball Teams, and on the School Council. -' At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was awarded numerals in Freshman Football and Hockey, on the J.V. Football Team Q25, Varsity Football Q45 g Hockey Q25 Q35 5 Rugby Team Q25 Q35 Q45 5 member : 21,' Clubg Right Wing Club, Ivy Club, Undergraduate Treasureri During Freshman year he roomed at 3 15 Pyneg Sophomore year at 61 Holder with Leas and Tilghmang junior and Senior years at 1 14 Walker with Leas, Tilghman, Johnson, Aubrey, 'Callaghan and Young. P . Edwards is a Presbyterian. I His permanent address is North St., Greenwich, Conn. E144II CLASS OF 1943 CYRIL JOHN EDWARDS, JR. Cy Edwards was born February 17, 1921, in Cleveland, Ohio. He is the son of C. Edwards and Janet Lewis. His father, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, is a manufacturing agent. He has two brothers. He prepared at Choate School. At Princeton he majored in Aeronautical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Golf Team, member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed on Edwards Place, Sopho- more year in Campbell Hallg Junior year in ,Ol Hall with S. DeCampg Senior year in Dod Hall with M. E. Van Buren. Edwards is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 394 Lakeland Road, Grosse Pointe, Mich. C1451 CLASS OF1943 JOHN WATKINS EIMAN Jack, E ye Eiman was born january 1, 1922, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of john Eiman, University of Pennsylvania Medical School '18, and Jeanette janvier Watkins. His father is a physician, pathol- ogist at the Arlington Memorial Hospitalg aH?1liated with the University Graduate School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He has one brother, William NI. Eiman '45. He prepared at Haverford School, where he was on the Swimming Team, Squash Team, Crewg member Glee Club and Debating Panels. At Princeton he majored in Biologyg Departmental Honorsg elected to Sigma Xi. He was on the Class Crewg member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St., Sopho-more year at 101 Holder with W. B. M. Orr and J. E. Ackermang junior year at 21 Little with Ackerman. Eiman left Princeton in june 1942. He is at present a medical student at the University of Pennsylvania, and expects to engage in the medical profession. His permanent address is 126 Derwen Road, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. 'E146J CLASS OF 1943 WlI,LlAM BURGESS EPPLER Mzzf, Bill, VVeeper Eppler was born july 13, 1921, in Scranton, Pa. He is the son of H. Rufus Eppler and Ellen Phoebe Burgess. His father is an accountantg partner in the hrm of Fppler X Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Culver Military Academy, and Montclair Academy, where he was on the Baseball and Football Teamsg Polo Team, member Forum Society. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was Chairman of the Tiger fgj, member Editorial Board flj f2jg Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Libbey House with -I. S. DeCamp, jr., Sophomore and Junior years in ,Ol Hall with lif. H. Carter, Ir., C. V. Edwards, M. F. Van Buren, and NI. S. DeCamp. lippler is engaged to Miss Marv .lane Maxson, of West Orange, He left Princeton in june, 1941, to enter the U.S. .-Xrmy. He is now I1 Second Lieutenant i11 the Field Artillery. He is an lfpiseopalian. His permanent address is Ill Maplewood .-Xve., Maplewood, H1471 CLASS OF 1943 EDWARD PORTER ESSERTIER, JR. Ed, Eno, Tier Essertier was born September 6, 1921, in Hackensack, NJ. He is the son of Edward Porter Essertier, New York University '09, F.A.A.P., and Edna Tibby Crandall. His father is a physician. He has one bro-ther, Harland Crandall Essertier '36, and one sister. He prepared at Pawling School, where he was on the Track Team, Bas- ketball Manager, Editor of the Pawling Record, member Orchestra, on the jayvee Football Team. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Freshman Track Team, numerals, Varsity Cross Country Team, minor letters fzj Q3jg Varsity Track Team, major letter Qzj C3j, Captain QQ, awarded Keene Fitzpatrick Medal for 440 C2Dg Bonthron Track Cup QSDQ Member Band Qij Qzjg WPRU Board C2jg Orange Key Q3j Q45 g Elm Club, Bicker Committee f3j During Freshman year he roomed at 45 University Placeg Sophomore year at 213 Pyne with Soete, junior year at 30 Patton with Soete, Senior year at 133 ,Ol Hall with Soete, Grover and Pforter. Essertier will probably become a journalist. He is an Episcopalian and a Liberal. His permanent address is 275 State St., Hackensack, N.j. H1481 CLASS OF1943 JOHN DAVIS FAIRING Pairing was born December 6, IQIS, in Newark, NJ. He is the son of Robert P. Pairing 'o6 and Harriet Davis, de- ceased. His father is an exporter, export manager for Murphy Varnish Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Blair Academy. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was a member of Court Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 325 Pyneg Junior year Elf-525 ,og Hall. Pairing is engaged to Miss Grace Saslow, of East Orange, NJ. He left Princeton in February, 1942, to enter the U.S. Army: now stationed in England. After the War he plans to engage in medical research. His present address is Corporal D. Fairing, '3227702.t, 36.1 Service Sq., A.P.O. 62.1, Care Postmaster, New York City. E 149 II CLASS OF 1943 WARREN FALES Flzznx, Slar, Ticker Fales was born November 28, 1Q2O, in Atlantic City, NJ. He is the son of Brigadier General E. W. Fales and Helene Fales. His father is Commanding Officer of the Infantry division at Camp Roberts, Calif. He has one brother. He prepared at Kent School, Where he was on the Football Team and Crew, President of the Kem' Newfg winner Columbia Cup for student who has shown most comprehensive grasp of his life at Kent, Cum Laude. , At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Swimming and Fencing Teams Qijg Touch Football Teams Q15 Qzj Q35 Q42 , Prinreloniczn Board Q2j , WPRU Board, afhliated with various campus agencies, member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 Vandeventer Ave. with Spier Whitaker, Sophomore year with Whitaker at 441 ,Ol Hall, Junior and Senior years with Whitaker at 633 Laughlin. Fales is an Episcopalian, and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is Out-of-Bounds, Morro Bay, Calif. H1501 CLASS OF1943 JAMES ARTHUR FANCHER, JR. Jim Fancher was born March 1 1, 1Q21, in Binghamton, N.Y. He is the son of James A. Fancher and Lulu Maude Tupper. His father is district sales manager for the Fabric Fire Hose Com- pany. He has one brother. He prepared at Binghamton Central High School, where he was on the Football Teamg member Band, Orchestra, German Club and Ski Club. At Princeton he majored in Biologyg Departmental Honors C35- He was on the Gym Squad, numerals C25 Cgj 3 member Band C15 C2 lC4l- During Freshman year he roomed at IO Lower Pyneg Sopho- more year at 104 Henry with C. E. Dodge, Jr., Junior year at 122 Foulke, Senior year at 4 Lower Pyne with C. E. Crandall, jr. Fancher expects to attend medical school at Syracuse Univer- sity, and to become a doctor. He is a Methodist. His permanent address is SQ Grand Blvd.. Binghamton. N.Y. E191 il CLASS OF 1943 ' FRANCIS BARTOW FARR ' Fran Farr was born july 22, 1921, in Hewlitt, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of john Farr 'og and Hazel Sims. His father is a stock broker, member of the firm of Farr Cgl Company. He has two brothers and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Prince- ton are John Farr '7Q, Shelton Farr '13, H. Bartow Farr '11, C. Sims Farr '42, H. Bartow Farr, jr., '43, and Peter Farr '42, He prepared at Kent School, where he was on the Football, Hockey and Tennis Teams, and a member of the Choir. At Princeton he majored in English. Graduated with High Honors. He won major numerals in Freshman Football, minor letters in 150-pound Varsity Football Q2j, major HP Qgj QQ g member Ivy Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 627 Laughlin with John B. Rawls, junior and Senior years at 71-72 Little with G. E. Bartol, Drayton, A. H. Carver, and F. S. Rue. ' Farr is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Southampton, Long Island, N.Y. E152iI CLASS OF1943 HENRY BARTOW FARR, JR. Barfow Farr was born june 16, 1921, in Paris, France. He is the son of H. Bartow Farr ,IO CPh.D., Columbiaj and Mildred C. Blair, deceased. His father is a lawyerg senior partner in the firm of Will- kie, Owen, Otis, Farr tk Gallagher. He has three sisters. Among his relatives who'attended Princeton are john Farr '79, Powers Farr '92, john Farr ,OQ, Shelton Farr ,14, Sims Farr ,4l and Francis Bartow Farr ,43. He prepared at Pomfret School and St. Georges At prep school he was a member of the Honor Society, on the Baseball Teamg Football Team, on the Board of the School Paperg President of the Debating Society. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was a member of the Madison Debating Society. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 44 Holder with Mcllwaine and Fegang junior year at 2.13 Lockhart with Ridder, Miller, Norris and Seggermang Senior year at 213 Lockhart with Ridder, Miller, Norris and Hutton. Farr will probably become affiliated with his father's firm. He is an Fpiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Mount Kisco, N.Y. lf'i'5fl CLASS OF 1943 1. w 1 PETER RUTHERFOORD FARR Farr was born January 24, 1922, in Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of Barclay H. Farr ,12 and Evelyn Withers Goodwin. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are T. H. P. Farr '81, Rush Farr '14, and Powers Farr 792. He prepared at Monroe High School, in Rochester, N.Y., where he was on the Swimming Team, active in 'Student Government, and in Drarnatics. At Princeton he majored in Aeronautical Engineering. He was on the 150-pound Football Team, letters Q25 f4jg active in Interclub Hockey, Basketball, Baseball and Swimming, member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 308 Foulkeg Sophomore year at 325 Foulke with Peter Malcolm, junior year at 83 Blair with Ken Crampton and Stuart Bohachekg Senior year with A. J. C. Doran and B. M. Sweney at 31 Campbell. Farr expects to become an aeronautical engineer. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 572 Prospect Ave., West Orange, NJ. C1541 CLASS OF 1943 THOMAS EDWARD FARRELL, JR. Tom my Farrell was born August 3, IQIQ, in Youngstown, Ohio. He is the son of Thomas Edward Farrell and Hallie Dorn. His father is president of the Sheet Metal Manufacturing Company, of-Youngstown, Ohio. He has two sisters. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was a member of the German and Chemical Clubs, Fifteen 5 Chapel Usher. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was active in lnterclub Athletics, member of the Band Q15 CZJ 5 Terrace Club, Sports Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 25 Bank St.g Sophomore year at 322 Jolineg junior year at 31 1 Joline with J. I. Munson, Senior year at 143 Little with D. C. Schnebly. Farrell is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 354 Lora Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. ll 159 II CLASS OF 1943- JOHN FAYERWEATHER ' Johnny, Fayer, Cue-ball Fayerweather was born March 17, 1922, in Pittsfield, Mass. He is the son of Charles S. Fayerweather '05, deceased, and Margaret Doane Gardiner. He has two sisters.. He prepared at Kent School, and Albany Academy. At prep school he was on the Debating Panels, Hockey Team, active in Intramural Sports, Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Geological Engineering, Phi Beta Kappa Graduated with High Honors, He was on the Freshman Cross Country Team, active in Intramural Football, Hockey and Baseball, member Whig-Clio CID fzj Qgjg Senate, Outing Club fzj Cgj, Vice President and Treasurer C4j 3 Manager Student News Agency QQ fgj C4j g Key and Seal Club. During Freshman, Sophomore and junior years he roomed at IO South Reunion with T. W. Sterling, Senior year at 32.2 Witherspoon with R. Kip and F. Carolan. Fayerweather expects to engage in geological engineering. He is an Episcopalian, and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is New Lebanon, Columbia County, N.Y. C1563 CLASS 0171943 ALLAN WHEELER FERRIN AZ Perrin was born August 1o, 1921, in Mount Vernon, N.Y. He is the son of Dana H. Perrin, University of Vermont '08, and Eleanor Patten Wheeler. His father is a publisher, executive vice president of D. Appleton-Century Company, in New York. He has one sister. He prepared at Scarsdale High School, where he was active in Student Government, on the Publications Boards, President of the Debating Society, and Assistant Manager of Basketball. At Princeton he majored in Politics, Phi Beta Kappa. Gradu- ated with High Honors in Politics. He was a member of VVhig-Clio Q 1 j fly lgj frtj g on the Fresh- man Debate Panel K lj, Senate Czj 3 member St. Paul's Society: Key and Seal Club, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St.: Sopho- more year at 12 Hamilton with N. Allan: junior and Senior years with Allan at io South Dod. Perrin will probably engage in publishing. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 21 Overlook Road, Scarsdalc. NY. H1573 CLASS OF1943 CHARLES DAVID FEUSS, JR. Chuck Feuss was born December 20, 1921, in Covington, Ky. He is the son of Charles D. Feuss and Florence Graziani. His father is secretary-treasurer of the Ohio Scroll 81 Lumber Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Beechwood High School, where he was a member of the Honor Societyg Manager of Basketball, on the Debate Team, member Dramatic Associationg Press Association. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was a member of Whig-Clio OJ f2J Cgj Q4Jg Debate Team fljg Westminster Society Q2J fgj f4J g Jamesburg Group f2J 3 Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 28 Vandeventer Ave.g Sophomore year at 305 Walker, Junior year at 62 Littleg Senior year at 512 '03 Hall with J. D. Williams. Feuss plans to attend Vanderbilt Medical School, and to become a physician. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 23 Beechwood Road, Ft. Mitchell, Covington, Ky. H1583 CLASS OF 1943 JAMES WILBUR FITZ RANDOLPH Filz, Bill, Randy FitzRandolph was born December 26, 1920, in Ellwood City, Pa. He is the son of Lloyd L. FitzRandolph, Westminster College '15, and Beulah Morrison. His father is a postal employee. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Ellwood City High School, where he was awarded Hon- orsg on the Publications Board and active in Dramaticsg in the Band, Or- chestra, Hi-Y, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Business Board of the Princeton Engineer Czj fgb f4jg member Band fij C25 C353 Orchestra C4jg Student Assistant in the Uni- versity Library flj Q2j Q35 f4j 5 member Gateway Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 13 North Edwards, Sophomore and Junior years at 311 Witherspoon with S. A. Schreiner, -Ir., ,42g Senior year, first term, at 311 Witherspoon with M. S. Richardsg Senior year, second term, with F. L. Trowbridge, at 311 Witherspoon. FitzRandolph expects to engage in chemical engineering. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 616 Fourth St., Iillwood City, Pa. lll59:l CLASS OF L943 1 KENNETH EVERETT FOLSOM Ken, Grzrerome, Lover Folsom was born January 17, 1921, in Reno, Nev. .He is the son of Ernest G. Folsom, University of Nevada 710, and Eileen Erica Everett. His father is an insurance agent, with the Prudential Insurance Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Long Beach QCalif.D junior College. - At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of the Triangle Club C25 fgj QQ 5 Theatre lntime' Qilg Cheerleader Qgj, Head Cheerleader f4DQ member Charter Club. During the four years of college he roomed at 36 South Ed- wards. Folsom is engaged to Miss Nancy E. McGuire, of Long Beach, Calif. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 3578 California Ave., Long Beach, Calif. . C1603 CLASS OF 1943 CHARLES DONALD FORD D072 Ford was born July 29, 1921, in Atlantic City, NJ. He is the son of David Ford and Caroline Perrine Strunk. His father, a graduate of Montclair Normal College, is vice governor of-the Federal Home Loan Bank System. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Atlantic City High School, where he was a member of the Band, Orchestra, French Club, Latin Club. and active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Fencing Team, numeralsg member Band, Orchestra, Triangle Club, Tigers Dance Bandg Campus Club. 1 During Freshman year he roomed at '55 University Place with James H. Mason, IV, Sophomore and junior years at 2,23 Brown with Masong Senior year at 152 Little with Mason. Ford will probably engage in government service. He isa Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 30.11 Sedgwick St., NAV., Wlashing- ton, D.C. li '01 il CLASS 0171943 JAMES PARKER FORSMAN Jim Forsman was born June 30, 1921, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of Guy C. Forsman and Mabel Banks. His father, a graduate of Upper Iowa College, is a teacher in the St. Louis Public Schools. He has one brother. He prepared at Soldan High-School CSt. Louis, Mo.j, where he was on the Fencing and Gym Teams, and active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in -Chemistry, on the Dean's List fly Qzj Q3jgScholarship holder Q15 C25 Q35 He was awarded numerals in Freshman Gymnasticsg affiliated with the Dining Halls and various other Campus activitiesg Cloister Inn, Manager Qgj CAFQ, Secretary Cgj, Treasurer During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Vandeventer Ave., Sophomore year at 9 Middle Dod with Norm Asher, Junior and Senior years at Cloister Inn. Forsman will probably engage in the chemical industry. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 5866 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. l:162j CLASS GF 1943 ALEXANDER ROBERT FOWLER Sandy Fowler was born November 18, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of Robert Henry Fowler, Columbia '06, and Caroline Auchincloss. His father is a physician and surgeon, president The Tonsil Hospital, at present a Major in the U.S. Army. He has four brothers. David Fowler '43 is his brother, and many of his relatives attended Prince- f0l'1. He prepared at the Choate School, where 'he was Editor-in-Chief of the Choate Literary Magazine, Column Editor of the Choaie News, member Choate Press Club, Manager of Basketball. At Princeton he majored in English. He was Treasurer and then President of the Press Club, wrote for the Herald Tribune, Philadelphia Bulletin, and U.P.g interested in Skiing and Sailing, Cloister Inn, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 22 Bank St., Sophomore year at IO-A Holder with john Heffrong junior year at 111 joline, later at 33 Little, with john Heffrong Senior year at 33 Little with Heffron. Fowler will probably become an Ensign in the U.S.N.R. He is a Presbyterian. ' His permanent address is 210 Iiast 68th St., New York City. C1633 CLASS OF 1943 DAVID ANDERSON FOWLER Dafoe Fowler was born May 16, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of Robert H. Fowler, Columbia '06, and Caroline Auchin- closs. His father is a physician and surgeong now a Major in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. He has four brothers. Among his relatives who attended P'rinceton are Eric Fowler '19, Oswald Fowler '19, Anderson Fowler '34, John Winthrop Fowler '37, and Alexander R. Fowler '43. He prepared at Choate School, where he was on the News Board, Literary Magazine Board, and a member of the Camera Club. At P'rinceton he majored in English. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Princezfonian Editorial Boardg member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Bank St., with D. C. McClure '42g Sophomore year at 2 North Dod with W. L. Hyde '42, Junior year at 2 North Dod with H. D. Vezin '42g Senior year, first term, at 318 Walker, aloneg second term, with I. Starr at 33 Little. Fowler expects to enter the U.S.N.R. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Care Otheman Sz Swain, 31 Nassau St., New York City. H1641 CLASS OF 1943 MARTIN FRANKLIN Mtzri, Muffy Franklin was born December 28, IQZO, in Flushing, N.Y. V He is the son of L. Murray Franklin, Columbia ,96, and Mag- delaine VVeed. His father is an architectg advisor for York M Sawyer, Architects. He has three brothers, one of whom is John W. Franklin '34. Samuel R. Dorrance '40 is his cousin. He prepared at St. Markls School, where he was on the Foot- ball Team, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was a member of the Triangle Club Q 1 J g Student Express Agencyg Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at .139 Pyneg Sophomore year at 151. VVitherspoong junior year at 3-5 Blair with john Morris and Charles B. Hutchinson. Franklin left Princeton in june lQ.l2 to enter the U.S. Mari- time Service. He is an lipiscopalian. His permanent address is Noroton. Conn. H1651 CLASS OF 1943 JOHN LEIPER FREEMAN, JR. Freeman was born August 30, 1922, in Murfreesboro, Tenn. He is the son of John Leiper Freeman and Louise Richardson. His father is a banker, with the Murfreesboro Bank 81 Trust Company. He has two brothers. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are his grandfather, J. E. Richardson '77, W. M. Richardson 'O5 and A. S. Richardson ,13, uncles, and W. M. Richardson 735 and J. E. Richardson ,4.1, cousins. H-e prepared at Murfreesboro High School, where he was a member of the National Honor Societyg Football and Basketball Teamsg Debating Society, Dramatic Societyg on the Publications Board, and active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in the- School of Public and International Affairs. He was on the l.A.A. Basketball Championship Team Qijg won J.V. award in Basketball f2j g member Whig-Clio Qlj g Orange Key Q3j, Chair- man Q4j g Undergraduate Council Q4j 5 lnterclub Committee f4j 3 Class of ,43 Memorial Committeeg Manager of Parking Squad f3jg Dial Lodge, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 51 Park Place with Liddellg Sophomore year at 12 N.M. Reunion with Liddell, junior year at 19 Uni- versity Place with Liddellg Senior year at Dial Lodge, and IQ University Place with Liddell. Freeman is a member of the Church of Christ, and a Democrat. His permanent address is 808 East Burton St., Murfreesboro, Tenn. l:166j CLASS OF 1943 DAVID LYDIG FROTHINGHAM Dafoe Frothingham was born February 3, 1922, in New York City. He is the son of Thomas H. Frothingham, Harvard ,14, and Elizabeth Sherman Hoyt. He has one brother and one sister. W. A. W. Stewart ,97 is his step-father, and he has two step-brothers who attended Princeton. He prepared at Millbrook School, where he was on the Football, Track, Squash and Wrestling Teamsg on the Student Council, Basketball Team, and active in Debating. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Football Teamg Freshman Squash Team, numerals, and Track Team, Varsity Track Team, awarded Keene Fitz- patrick Medalg member Madison Debating Society Cljg Whig-Clio fzjg Orange Key Committee, Tiger Inn. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 303 Foulkeg junior and Senior years at 613 Pyne. Frothingharn plans to study law at Harvard. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 903 Park Ave., New York City. H1673 CLASS OF1943 RGLAND MUSHAT FRYE Rolo, Mzzfh Frye was born july 3, 1921, in Birmingham, Ala. He is the son of john H. Frye, Alabama University ,QO, and Helen Eliza- beth Mushat. His father is a banker, president and chairman of the Board of Traders National Bankg president Realty Mortgage Company. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are E. L. Turner, Jr., ,OQ, and E. L. Turner, III, ,41. He prepared at Birmingham University School, where he was Editor-im Chief of the School Paper QOmnibusj g twice winner of the Best-all-Around- Man award. - At Princeton he majored in Fnglishg on the Dean's list Q2j Q35 Graduated with High Honors. - He was on the Swimming Squad flj Q2jg Advertising Manager of the Eric-cz-Bmcg on the Debate Panel flj Q25 f3j f4Dg member Whig-Cliog President of Clio g Woodrow Wilson Honorary Debate Panel and Princeton Speakers Panel C3j Q4jg Whig-Clio Council Q2jg Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 24 Dickinson St., Sopho-more year at 321 joline with N. P. Alleng junior year at Q5 Blair with Shivell, Dunklin and N. P. Allen, Senior year with Dunklin and Allen at 42-52 Patton and 11 Blair. Frye will probably engage in journalistic work. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Roebuck Springs, Birmingham, Ala. l:168j CLASS OF 1943 l PETER. VAN KEUREN FUNK Pere Funk was born May 1 1, 1Q21, in Montclair, NJ. He is the son of Wilfred John Funk 'og and Eleanor MacNeal Hawkins. His father is a publisher, president Funk 51 Wagnalls, Inc.-, and of Funk Publications, Inc. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Montclair Academy, where he was on the Foot- ball and Track Teams, Debating Panels, and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Swimming Squad Q1 5 Cross Country Team, letter g Track Squad Qgj Cali g member Vifestminster Society. During Freshman year he roomed at 131 'oi Hall with his brother, Funk, Jr., 'aog Sophomore year at 131 'oi Hall with Ted Treadgold: Junior and Senior years at 133 '03 Hall with Oliver Anderson and Roy Talcott. Funk is married to the former Miss Mary Estelle Pettit, of Princeton, N.-I. He plans to attend medical school, and to engage in the medical profession. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 16 Erwin Park Rd., Montclair. NJ. II 109 Il CLASS OP 1943 GUY GEORGE GABRIELSON, JR. Gabe Gabrielson was born May 4, 1921, in Orange, NJ. He is the son of Guy George Gabrielson, State University of Iowa ,I4 QLLD., Harvardj, and Cora M. Speer. His father is a lawyer. He has one sister. He prepared at Carteret Academy QOrange, N.J.j, and Law- renceville School, where he was a member of the History Club, Editorial Board of the Year Book, Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in History. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of Whig-Clio, on the Freshman and Varsity Debate Panels C15 QZD Qgjg member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at IQ University Place with W. T. Couch, Sophomore year at 25 Campbell with Couchg Jun- ior and Senior years at 185 Little With Couch. Gabrielson plans to study law at Harvard. He is a Methodist, and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is Crowndale, Bernardsville, NJ. H1701 CLASS OF 1943 TOM CRUMLEY GARY, JR. Gary was born December 15, 1920, in East Chicago, Ind. He is the son of Tom Crumley Gary and Elizabeth Read. His father is an engineer, manager of Design Division of Engineering Department, E. l. duPont de Nemours ck Company. He has two sisters. M. Sims Read ,17 is his uncle. He prepared at Pierre S. duPont High School QWilmington, Del.j, where he was Editor of the High School Newspaper. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering, member American Institute of Chemical Engineers flj fgjg Princeton Engineering Society flj CZD fgjg Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St., with john R. Mundag Sophomore year at 21 Hamilton with Mundag junior year with Munda at 131 Little. Gary left Princeton at the end of Junior year to enter the U.S. Army, where 'he is a Second Lieutenant in the Field Artillery. He will probably engage in chemical engineering after the war. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1110 Rodney St., Wilmington, Del. 111113 CLASS OF 1943 MATTHEVV THOMAS GETS, JR. M aff, M ailie, G 0 are Geis was born April 27, IQIQ, in New York City. He is the son of Matthew Thomas Geis and Helen Veronica Ralph. His father, who attended Notre Dame University, is head of track and field athletics at Princeton. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the House Football, Track and Soccer Teamsg Varsity Tennis Team, and active in Dramatics. He transferred to Princeton from the University of North Carolina at the end of Freshman year. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was on the Varsity Cross Country Team, letters C35 Catlg Varsity Tennis Squad Cgj g Manager of the Cross Country Team M55 member Varsity Clubg Catholic Club. , During Sophomore year he roomed at 122 Foulke 3 Junior and Senior years at 10 Patton with John C. Hill, IV. Geis is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is Craven Lane, Lawrenceville, NJ. C1723 CLASS OF 1943 VVILLIAM GEISSMAN 1 Bi!! Geissman was born October 14, 1921, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of John A. Geissman and Elizabeth VVells. His father is a departmental manager for the American Express Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Flushing and Bayside High Schools. At prep school he was on the Honor Roll, Track and Swimming Teams, member Chess Club, and Biology Laboratory Squad. At Princeton he majored in Philosophyg Second Group De- partmental Honors Q31 He was on the Freshman Track Teamg Parking Squadg Gate- way Club, 'Sports Nlanager. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Dickinson St.g Sopho- more year at 17 North Edwards: junior year at 38 South Ed- wards: Senior year at 0, S.M. Reunion with S. S. Robinson. Ceissman is an Independent in politics. His permanent address is 40-7,1 157th St., Flushing, N.Y. Ii '71 ll CLASS OF 1943 WALTER LESTER GLENNEY, JR. ' Walt Glenney was born August 25, 1919, in Plainfield, NJ. He is the son of W. L. Glenney, Columbia 'o2, and Elizabeth Marsh Libbey. His father is a lawyer, with the Employers' Lia- bility Assurance Corporation. He hasuone brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton were Professor William Libbey '77, W. T. Field '16, and W. G. Glenney '39. He prepared at Wardlaw Country Day School, and Lawrence- ville, where he was a member of the Herodotus Club, Czmz Laude. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was a member of Gateway Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Campbell with W. G. Glenneyg Sophomore year at 15 Campbell with S. B. Dewingg Junior year at 133 Holder with Dewingg Senior year at 133 Holder with C. B. Stoll. Glenney expects to study medicine and to become a doctor. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 916 Madison Ave., Plainfield, NJ. C1743 CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT CHARLES GO ULD Bob, Sfinker Gould was born November 26, IQZO, in Yonkers, N.Y. He is the son of Glenn C. Gould, University of Vermont '00, and Fannie Howe Atwood. He has two brothers, Raymond F. Gould '30, and Richard G. Gould '38 He prepared at Groton School, where he was on the School Paper Board, Tennis Teamg member Arista Society, Math Club, on the Track Team. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Class Tennis Team, active in Club Sports, on the News Board of the Prirzrcfozzicm 125 5 Narmzz Sovereign Busi- ness Board Cijg Gateman at Football Gamesg Campus Club, Sports Manager. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 242 Foulke, Junior year at 28 Patton: Senior year at 328 VValker. Gould expects to engage in aviation. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 710 VVarburton Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. P1751 CLASS OF 1943 ALFRED WILLIAM GREEN fir, f'Q.T. Green was born December 15, 1920, in Rome, Italy. He is the son of Harold Chamberlin Green, Trinity College 710, and Jeanne Marie Gabrielle Ruegg. His father is a division manager for Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Inc. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Loomis School, where he was on the Football and Tennis Teams, and Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was a member of the Westminster Societyg interested in Flying and Skiing, member Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at Libbey House with David C. Davenport, Sophomore year at 123 Little with Davenport, Junior year at 6 Blair Towerg Senior year at 151 Little. Green is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1420 Highland Ave., Plainfield, NJ. F1761 CLASS OF 1943 PHILIP PALMER GREEN, JR. Phil, Peep Green was born july 24, 1922, in Fort Benning, Ga. He is the son of Colonel P. P. Green, Wzike Forest College 712, and Juliette Loving. His father is a U.S. Army doctor, Com- manding Orlicer, North Sector General Hospital, Oahu, T.H. He has one brother, Robert Boyce Green '46, and one sister. He prepared at Hot Springs CArlc.j High School, where he was Editor of the School Paper, Sports Editor of the School Magazine and Annual, Class Valedictorian, member Student Council, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Interna- tional Aflfairs, graduated with Honors, Phi Beta Kappa. He was a member of the Press Club til Q21 tal, Vice Presi- dent C.tJ , VVhig-Clio C1 J t2J 3 Freshman Committee of Orange Key C35 LQ, First Lieutenant R.O.T.C. LQ, Cloister lnn. During Freshman year he roomed at 1.t Bank St., Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 230, Lockhart. Green is a Baptist and an lndependent in politics. His permanent address is '31 5 Spring St., Thomasville, N.C. C1773 CLASS OF 1943 FRANK HASTINGS GRIFFIN, JR. Hare GriHin was born August 26, 1921, in Swarthmore, Pa. He is the son of Frank H. Grifhn, Swarthmore ,O5 CM.S., Columbiaj, and Priscilla Goodwyn. His father is vice president and technical director of the Viscoose Corporation. He has one brother, john Tyler Griffin ,45, and two sisters. He prepared at Episcopal Academy COverbrook, Pa.j, where he was on the Tennis and Squash Teams, Student Council, member Debating Society. At Princeton he majored in Politics, Honors f2j fgjg winner of Philo Sherman Bennett Prize in Political Science. Graduated with High Honors. He was a participant in the Cane Spree, numerals Cljg on the Squash Team, major numerals fijg Varsity Squash, minor PH Q2j, major P Qgjg Charter Club, Undergraduate Governor Qgj During Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory, Sophomore year at 22 Holder with R. F. Pechsteing junior year at 92-93 Patton with Pech- stein, Low and Riley, Senior year at 24 779 Hall with Riley and Low. Griflin plans to study law at Harvard. He is an Episcopalian and an Independent. His permanent address is Wawa, Pa. C1781 CLASS OF1943 ROBERT COLWELL GROVER D00 Grover was born January 17, 1922, in Huntington, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of Milton M. Grover, Ohio State College ,O7, and Mabel Ketcham. His father is a physician, assistant superintendent of Hudson River State Hospital. He has two brothers, one of whom is Milton M. Grover, jr., '39. He prepared at Pawling School, where he was on the Track Team, Manager Swimming Team, active in Debating, Sports Editor of the Pazuling Record. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Cross Country Squad, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team, letter QZQ, Varsity Track Squad QQ, mem- ber Elm Club. During Freshman, Sophomore and junior years he roomed at 12 South Dod, Senior year at 133 ,Ol Hall with Tissertier, Soete and Porter. Grover intends to study law at Harvard. He is a Methodist and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is Hudson River State Hospital, Poughkeepsie, N.Y H1791 CLASS or 1943 , DICKSON BROWN GUILE Dick, Ghazal Guile was born May 1o, 1921, in Rockville Centre, N.Y. He is the son of Herbert D. Guile and Adelaide Browne. His father is an accountant, chief assistant to the comptroller of N.Y. Central Railroad, treasurer of Gainsborough Studios. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Prince- ton is Dickson Q. Brown '95, He prepared at South Side High School, and Exeter Academy. At Princeton he majored in English, Second Group honors C15 C25 C3l- 1 He was active in Intramural Basketball CPreshman Cham- pionsj g member Whig-Cliog Editor Student Directory, Key and Seal Club, Vice President and Manager. During Freshman and Sophomore years he froomed at S South Reunion with Andy Weil, Junior year at 362Patton with Weil and Ed lVlcKeowng Senior year at the Key and' Seal Club with Ernie DeMoss and R. Schuyler. I Guile is a Methodist. His permanent address is 5 Davison Place, Rockville Centre, N Y I:18oj CLASS OF 1943 1 1 GEORGE KRESS GUNDLACH Gundlach was born December 17, 1922, in Buffalo, N.Y. He is the son of Theodore Gundlach and Caroline Mar- guerite Kress. His father is an assistant superintendent with the Prudential Insurance Company. He has one brother and one sister. . He prepared at Buffalo Lafayette High School, where he was on the Honor Roll, and on the Tennis Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of the Crew C15 C25 QLD, affiliated with various campus agenciesg member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed on North Tulane St. g Sopho- more year at 11 Holder with Robert S. Creadickg Junior year at 121 Little with Creadickg Senior year with Creadick, Harry Kopf and Richard'Seidler at 183 Little. Gundlach plans to study Corporation Law at the University of Buffalo. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 77 Fordham Drive, Buiofalo, N.Y. li 181 :I CLASS OF1943 CHRISTIAN DONALD GUTMANN Gui, Duke Gutmann was born December 2, 1921, in Jersey City, NJ. He is the son of Christian Gutmann, New York University 314, and Emily Lawrence. His father is a certified public accountantg principal auditor with the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. He has one brother. He prepared at Kingsley School QEssex Fells, N.J.j, where he was on the Football and Tennis Teamsg Basketball Managerg Editor of the School Newspaperg member Student Councilg winner First Scholastic Prize. Gutrnann transferred to Princeton from Dartmouth in the fall of 1939. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology. He was on the Rugby Team Q35 g Editorial Board of the Tiger Q3j 5 Co-Editor of the Calendar f3jg Chairman Junior Prom Committee Q3jg Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 32 Vandeventer Ave.g Sophomore year at 223 Brown with B. H. Sweneyg Junior year at 20 Patton with Sweney, Pl Rider and Johnson Clark. Gutmann left Princeton at the end of junior year, and has since been attending the University of Virginia. He will probably engage in writing or advertising after the war. While at Princeton he enlisted in the Marines Candidates' -Class, and expects to be called -into active service after gradua- tion from Virginia in june '43, His permanent address is 30 Sheridan Ave., West' Orange, NJ. C1821 CLASS OF1943 Joi-IN CANDEER GUY Guy was born April 6, 1922, in Atlanta, Ga. ' He is the son of james Samuel Guy, Davidson College '05, and Allie Garnier Candler. His father is head of the chemistry department at Emory Universityg Pre-Med Advisor. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Druid Hills High School, where he was President of the junior Classg Basketball Manager, member Orchestra, on the Saga fYear Bookj Board, Circulation Manager. At P'rinceton he majored in Chemistry. He was a member of the Band Qzj Qgjg Triangle Club Electrical Candidate Qzj Qgj g member Glee Club Qgj g Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place with Robert W. Boynton, Sophomore year with Boynton at 124 Holder, junior year at 41 Little with David C. Davis. Guy left Princeton at the end of first term junior year, to attend Emory University. He is at present a student at Emory University Medical School. He expects tobecome a physician. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1192 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta, Ga. C1831 CLASS OF 1943 :'i.?if5s??i51: ' S' H.. ff' V I --v- a - - r . . ,fl-i.5k'X3g4-21 ' ',--- : iii , rj , A3fQ5f'ff2f'x2f xXC',: ' GILBERT HAI-IN, JR. GZ! Hahn was born September 12, 1921, in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Gilbert Hahn and Hortense Mildred King. His father is an executive in the firm of William Hahn 81 Company. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Philip King ,12, Milton King 312, and Sylvan King '18, He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Football Team, and active in Dramaties and Debating. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Af- fairs, Dean's List Q15 Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Football Team Qlj g Crew Q25 g contributor to the Princeton Athlete and Nassau Lit, -member Whig-Clio, Senate, Theatre Intimeg Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Bank St., with Robert Bo-udreaug Sophomore year at 716 Pyneg junior year at 524 '03 Hall, Senior year at 321 Witherspoon with James Turner. Hahn will probably study law. He is Jewish, and a Republican. His permanent address is 3207 Cathedral Ave., Washington, D.C. ,545 if 134 I CLASS OF 1943 RALPH PAUL HALLOWELL Rafe Hallowell was born April 14, 1921, in Southampton, Pa. He is the son of Charles K. Hallowell, Penn State '17, and Helen Moore Rowland. His father is agricultural extension repr-esentative of Pennsyl- vania State College. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Choate School, where he was on the Football Team, Managing Editor of the Choate News, member Press Club. At Princeton 'he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals, Manager of Wres- tling C4j , Rugby Club member Kgj f4j , 150-pound Football Team, letter C45 , Manager Express-Reunion Agency, Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 32 Vandeventer Ave. with Ben duPont, Sophomore year at 2 Upper Pyne with Ruud Brill, junior year at 201 Lockhart with Brill and Bob Morse, Senior year at 61-63 Little with john Markham, john Bigelow, john Post and Phil Quigg. Hallowell will probably engage in production engineering. He is a member of the Society of Friends, and a Republican. His permanent address is Terwood and Paper Mill Roads, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. E 185 Il CLASS OF1943 ROBERT ABELS HARBACH Bob, Buzz Harbach was born February 1 1, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of Otto A. Harbach, Knox College ,Qj', and Ella Smith. His father is a playwright, vice president ASCAP. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was active in Fencingg member Bibliophiles Clubg Parlons Francais Clubg Editorial Chairman of The Lzfg on The Lawrence Board, mem- ber Agapay Society 3 C zmz Laude. At Princeton he majored in Englishg on the Dean's List He was a member of The Club 5 Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 8 Lower Pyneg Sopho- more, Junior and Senior years at 1 12 Blair. Harbach is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 631 Orienta Ave., Mamaroneck, N.Y. . E 186 :I CLASS OF1943 4 THOMAS GARY HARDIE Tom Hardie was born june 17, 1921, in New Orleans, La. He is the son of Harry Hardie, Tulane University 707, and Agnes Thornton George. His father is a clothing manufacturer, presid-ent Fault- less Manufacturing Company, and president Colloidal Corporation of America. He has no brothers or sisters. , He prepared at Gilman School, where 'he was on the Football, Basketball and Lacrosse Teamsg Debating Panels, Gilman News Board, Cynosure Board. At Princeton he majored in Economies. He was on the Freshman Football Squadg Varsity Lacrosse Team C27 Cgj g Secretary Madison Debating Society, Treasurer Westminster Societyg Associate Manager Varsity Football Team, Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place, Sophomore year at 52 Blair with Robert P. Hulburdg junior year at 242 Witherspoon with Roger W. Bissellg Senior year at 251 Witherspoon with Bissell and David S. Jamison. Hardie is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1017 Winding Way, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. 111873 CLASS OF 1943 HORACE WHITE HARRISON ' Harfzmer Harrison was born November 30, 1920, in Baltimo-re, Md. He is the son of Robert Barker Harrison and Virginia Elizabeth White. His father is in the insurance business, partner in the firm of Hall 81 Har- rison, agents for the Fidelity 51 Casualty Company of New York, and other insurance companies. He has two brothers. 'Among his relatives who at- tended Princeton are Harry Thompson ,17, Gough Wynn Thompson '20, and Horace White Whitman '42, He prepared at St. Andrews School fMiddletown, Del.j, where he was on the Newspaper Board, member Stamp Clubg Golf, Baseball, Football and Squash Teams. At Princeton he majored in History. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of the Princeton Broadcasting Service, Station WPRU Czj g Co-Director of Music C35 Q4j g member Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at ll and 40 South Edwardsg Sopho- more year at 40 South Edwards, Junior and Senior years at 31 Blair with Benjamin Harris Brewster Koons, jr. Harrison will probably engage in radio work. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. - His permanent address is Garrison, Md. 5 rss 3 CLASS OF1943 ALFRED LAWRENCE HART, JR. Bud, AZ Hart was born june 1 1, 1922, in Patchogue, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of Alfred Lawrence Hart and Claire Reed. His father is a farmer, president Alfred L. Hart, Inc. He has one sister. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Publica- tions Boards, Debating Panels, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in English, High Honors, also Honors in Divisional Program in Humanities. He was a member of Theatre lntime. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 42 Holder with Thomas Barbour, junior year at 142 'oi Hall with V. S. Bowen, Senior year at 142,01 Hall with I. Townsend, jr. Hart's permanent address is ZSQ Bay Ave., Patchogue, Long Island, N.Y. E 189 Il CLASS OF1943 DONALD JOSEPH HARVEY Don Harvey Was born October 4, 1Q22, in New York City. He is the son of W. Harold Harvey and Helen M. Chiampon. His father is auditing supervisor for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. He has one sister. i He prepared at Richmond Hill School, where he was on the Staff of the School Magazine, and Treasurer of his Class. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Graduated with Honors. He was an Usher for University Concertsg a member of Whig- Clio 3 on various Club Committees. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place with Richard Wendt g Sophomore year at 214 Joline with Wendtg Junior and Senior years with Wendt at 16 Middle Dod. Harvey will probably engage in personnel Work. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 16 Oak Drive, Great Neck, Long Island, N .Y. p H1903 CLASS OF 1943 RICHARD BEN N ET HARVEY Diffs Harvey was born March 5, 1922, in Princeton, NJ. He is the son of E. Newton Harvey and Ethel Nicholson Browne. His father, who attended the University of Pennsyl- vania, is Professor of Biology at Princeton University. He has one brother, E. N. Harvey, jr., '38, He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was a member of the Yacht Club and Elm Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 333 Jo- lineg Junior year at 7 Blair Tower with Stoclcly, Veit, Carpenter and Meredith. Harvey left Princeton at the end of Junior year to attend Cor- nell Medical School. He expects to become a doctor. His permanent address is 48 Cleveland Lane, Princeton, NJ. C1911 CLASS OF1943 MALCOLM EDWARD HAUGHEY Mal, Mai, Mike Haughey was born May 25, 1921, in Boulder, Colo. 'He is the son of Leon Charles Haughey and Helen Ropell. His step- father, Curtis J. Starbuek, is a contractor. He has two brothers. He prepared at East Denver High school. 1 At Princeton he majored in English, winner Thomas B. Wanamaker English Language Prize, Class of 1870 English Literature Prize, and Class of 1870 Old English Prize, Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of The Club , The Elect , Westminster Society, Supervisor of Student Guards at P'almer Laboratory, on the Parking Squad, Prospect Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 North Edwards, Sophomore year at 12 S.M. Reunion with Robert C. McSpadden, junior year at 8 South Reunion with McSpadden, Senior year at 8 South Reunion with ,MeSpad- den and J. Leonard Pariser. Haughey plans to attend Union Theological Seminary, in New York, and to enter the ministry. He is a Baptist and a Democrat. His permanent address is Route 6, Box 347, Denver, Colo. C1923 CLASS OF 1943 ARTHUR PETERSON HAYDEN Hayden was born October 20, 1919, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Walter H. Hayden, Pennsylvania Military College '13, and Mildred MacBurney. His father is retired. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Episcopal Academy, in Philadelphia, Pa., where he was on the Football, Baseball, Polo and Tennis Teams. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Polo Team, numerals fij, letters C25 fgj C4j, Captain C4jg on the Tiger Board, member Princeton Polo Association, Freshman representative fly, Secretary QQ, Vice President fgj, President C4j g mem- ber Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Libbey House with Horace Schwarz, Sophomore year at 131 Holder with Schwarz, junior year at 41 '79 Hall with Rathbun F. Mather, Senior year at 41 '79 Hall with jules Romfh. Hayden is engaged to Miss Jeanne Elise Rodgers, of Miami Beach, Fla. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Blue Hill Farm, Media, Pa. P1931 CLASS OF 1943 HERBERT CURTIN HAYNES Paz! Haynes was born March 17, 1920, in Clarksburg, W.Va. He is the son of Dr. Herbert Hodge Haynes and Frances Bird Curtin. His father, who attended College of Physicians and Surgeons at Baltimore, is a surgeon. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Choate School, where he was on the Literary Board, Soccer and Fencing Teams, and a member of St. Andrew's Society. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was Co-Captain of the Freshman Fencing Team, sabre, member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roorned at 233 Brown With John D. Hart, Sophomore year at 8-C Holder with F. L. Kauifrnanng Junior year at 8-C Holder with R. B. Thomas. Haynes was married August go, 1942, to the former Miss Christine Koblegard Minshall of Tulsa, Okla. ' He left Princegpn in the spring of Junior year, and has since been employed atlfiihe Applied Physics Laboratory of Johns Hop- kins University. His permanent address is Spring Hill, Clarksburg, W.Va. P1941 X CLASS OF 1943 DAVE KNIGHT HEADLEY Dafoe Headley was born May 11, lQ2O, in St. Paul, Minn. He is the son of Cleon Headley, Beloit College 715, and Ger- trude Knight. His father is an attorney. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at St. Paul Academy, Where he Was President of the Student Council and Captain of the Football Team. At Princeton he was the winner of the Poe Cup. He was active in Varsity Football Q25 g member Tiger Inn. His permanent address is 1173 Davern St., St. Paul, Minn. E 195 Il CLASS OF 1943 WILLIAM TORELL HEDBERG ' ' Bill, Hedy Hedberg was born March 18, 1921, in Palmerton, Pa. He is the son of Carl William Hedberg, Worcester Polytechnic Institute '15, and Josephine Torell. His father is chief technical engineer with the Research Corporation. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Deerfield Academy, where he was on the Football and Lacrosse Teams, and Debating Panels. At Princeton he majored in Economics, Departmental Honors. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals, Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals, 150-pound Football Team, insignia Q2j g letters Cgj Q4j, Captain Q45 5 member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed with john Brown and P. V. Kellogg, Jr., Sophomore year at 26 Campbell with Brown, Hank Canda, Jim Lee, S. D. Stevenson and J. B. Kleing junior year at 214 Walker with Brown, Canda, Klein and Dick Vivian, Senior year at 617 Walker with Lee, Stev- enson, Andy Armstrong, Dan MacDougald, Kirt Bromley and George Oliva. Hedberg is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 724 Watchung Road, Bound Brook, NJ. F1961 CLASS OF1943 PALMER TRACY HEENAN Pefe Heenan was born December 13, 1921, in Detroit, Mich. He is the son of Earl Heenan, University of Michigan 702, and,Bernice E. Palmer. His father is a lawyer. He has one brother, Earl I. Heenan, Jr., 341, and two sisters. He prepared at Detroit University School, where he was active in'Dramatics, Football, Basketball, Baseball and Golf. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Interna- tional Affairsg Second Group general and departmental honors. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of Whig-Clio. During Freshman year he roomed at 27 Edwards Place with Cy Edwards and Howard Robinson, Sophomore year at 12 Campbell, Junior year at 43 Blair with Howard Robinson, Sen- ior year at 132 VValker. Heenan plans to study law at Michigan. He is a Congregationalist. His permanent address is lOO2 Bishop Road, Grosse Pointe, Mich. li '97 il CLASS OF 1943 JOHN LORENZO HEFFRON, H Hey? Heffron was born September 29, 1921, in Greenwich, Conn. He is the son of John Matcher Heffron '15, deceased, and Mary Olivia Chess. He 'has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who at- tended Princeton are Francis H. McAdoo 339, and Robert Walker 741. He prepared at Salisbury School, where he was on the Football Team, Crew, and active in Student Government and Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in th-e School of Public and International Af- fairs, Departmental Ho-nors He was on the Freshman 150-pound Crew, numerals, Varsity 150- pound Crewg LV. 150-pound Crew, major numerals, member Madison and Hibben Debating Society, Theatre Intimeg Head Gatemang Cloister Inn. During Fresh-man year he roomed at 21 1 Henryg Sophomore year at 1O-A Little with Alexander Fowlerg junior year at 33 Little with Robert Page and Alexander Fowl-erg Senior year at 33 Little with Fowler. Heffron plans to attend law or business school. He is an Episcopalian. f His permanent address is Calhoun Drive, Greenwich, Conn. H1981 CLASS OF1943 JAMES GORDON HENDERSON V Jim Henderson Was born July S, 1919, in Lawton, W.Va. He is the son of Dr. O. Carl Henderson and Madelyn Barnett. His father, who attended Ohio State University, is a doctor. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, Where he was a member of the Glee Club, Polo and Tennis Teams. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was on the Freshman Polo Team, numerals, Varsity Polo Squad and LV. Team, numerals C25 g member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at IQ University Place, Sophomore year at 522 Lockhartg Junior year at 422 '03 Hall, Senior year at 114 '03 Hall. Henderson plans to attend Yale Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Greenwood Farm, Wilmington Road, R.F.D. No. 2, Dayton, Ohio. EIQQJ CLASS OF1943 JOSEPH WELLES HENDERSON, JR. I Weller Henderson was born August 29, 1920, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Joseph W. Henderson, Bucknell '08 fHarvard Law School ,13j, and Anne Kaler Dreisbac'h. His father is a member of the law firm of Rawle and Henderson. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Penn Charter and St. George's Schools. At prep school he was on the Football, Soccer and Hockey Teams and Crew, President of the Chess and Skeet Clubs, active in Debating and on the Literary Magazine. , At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Af- fairs, on the Honor Roll Graduated with H0-nors. He was on the Second Freshman Crew, winning Freshman Intramural Hockey Teamg member Whig-Clio, Varsity Debate Panel Q35 Q4jg mem- ber Westminster Society Qgj g Elm Club, Vice-President. During Freshman year he roomed at 17 Edwards Place, Sophomore year at 1-B Hamiltong junior year at 4 Blair Tower with A. W. Green, Senior year at 4 Blair Tower with D. C. Logan. H-enderson plans to attend Harvard Law School, and to become a lawyer. , He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 201 West Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Phila- delphia, Pa. ljaooj CLASS CDF1943 THOMAS HERNDON T om Herndon was born January 22, 1922, in Tulsa, Okla. He is the son of Chesley C. Herndon, Cumberland University Law School 709, and Ethel Alta Dunn. His father is executive vice president and counsel of Skelly Oil Company. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Tulsa Central High School, where he was on the editorial board of the School Paper, member Scholarship Society, School Senateg interested in Public Speaking. At Princeton he majored in English, winner Francis Biddle Prize for best essay of Sophomore Classg Honorable Mention: The Manners Prizes. He was a contributor to the Nz'l.Y.1'L'IZ! Lil? QQ, member VVhig- Clio fil Q25 g member Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at IQ Dickinson St., Sopho- more year at 24 Pyne 3 Junior year at 13 Patton with G. Robin- son: Senior year at 102 Patton and 333 -loline. Herndon will probably engage in publishing. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1 120 VVoodward Blvd., Tulsa, Okla. Ijzoij CLASS OF1943 HENRY LEWIS HEYMANN Hen Heymann was born June 27, 1920, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Roy A. Heymann, Pennsylvania 307, and Edna Eliel. His father is a realtor, head of the firm of Heymann 51 Brothers. He has one brother. He prepared at Penn Charter and Hun Schools, Where he was active in Boxing, Dramatics and Debating. At Princeton he majored in History, on the Dean's List fly Cgj 3 First Group Departmental Honors Graduated with Honors. He won finals in Boxing Tournament UD, member Whig- Clio. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St., Sopho- more year at 61 Campbell, Junior and Senior years at 528 '03 Hall. p Heymann will probably engage in the real estate business. He is a Republican. His permanent address is Blythewood, West School Lane, Ger- mantown, Philadelphia, Pa. fzzozj CLASS OF 1943 JAMES JOSEPH HIGGINS Hig Higgins was born March 2, 1921, in Princeton, NJ. He is the son of James Higgins and Julia Frances Brady. His father is assistant superintendent of grounds and buildings at-Princeton University. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Hun School, where he was on the Hockey Team and Crew. At Princeton he majored in Aeronautical Engineering. He was on the 150-pound Crew, numerals fljg Intramural Hockey, medal winner Czjg member Catholic Clubg Candidate Inspector f2j 3 on the Parking Squad Q42 g Usher C45 3 mem- ber Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 32 North Edwards, Soph- omore year at 41 North Edwardsg Junior year at 1 North Ed- wards: Senior year at 22 South NVCSII with Peter Malcolm. Higgins will probably engage in aeronautical engineering. He isa Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 68 Patton Ave., Princeton, NJ. C1031 CLASS OF 1943 JOHN ROY HIGGINS, 4 Johnny Higgins was born October 28, 1920, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of john Roy Higgins and Lorretta Carroll Tims. His father is assistant manager for the St. Louis Branch of the National Lead Com- pany. He has five sisters. He 'prepared at Webster Groves High School, w-here he was Editor of the Annual and the School Paper, on the Football, Basketball and Track Teams, Student Council, Class President, winner of Headmaster's Cup. At Princeton he maj or-ed in Economics. H-e was on the Freshman Football and Baseball T'eams, numerals, J.V. Football, minor letters Q25 fgjg Varsity Football f4j, Business Manager of the Nassau Lit fgjg member Sophomore Council C2Dg Chairman Fall 1943 Dance Q2j, member Catholic Club, Captain of Commons, Manager Furniture Exchange fgj Q45 , Assistant Director of Bureau of Student Aid and Employment Q4j 5 Dial Lodge, Secretary QQ, Vice President During Freshman year he roomed at 32 Vandeventer Ave., with P. R. Rider, Sophomore year at 19 University Place with R. I. Perina, Junior year at Dial Lodge with D. B. Allen and I. R. Midgleyg Senior year at 112 Foulke. Higgins plans to attend Yale Law School. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is 345 Fairlawn Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. C2041 CLASS OF1943 JOHN AXFoRD HIGGONS, 111 Jack, Jolmnie Higgons was born july 24, 1920, in Wolfeboro, N.H. He is the son of John Axford Higgons, Jr., and Dorothy Hunter. His father is a sugar brokerg member Board of Managers of the New York Coffeeand Sugar Exchange. He has one brother and one sister. He -prepared at New Rochelle High School CNew Rochelle, N.Y.j, where he was Captain of Tennisg on the Hockey Teamg Co-Chairman of the Class Day Committeeg on the Student Councilg News Staff of The Rochelleang Football Squadg President St. Paul's Church Society. At Princeton he majored in Economicsg Class of IQI2 Scholarship holder C4j. Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Class Championship Baseball Team fljg Assignment Editor Daily Princetonian f4jg on the Princetonian Board fill Cgjg Daily Princetonian Alumni Banquet Committee C35 g Class Memorial Committeeg St. Paul's Societyg Yale-Princeton Ball Committee C4j g Summer Prom Com- mittee Cgj g Air Raid Warden, Edwards Hallg member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Placeg Sophomore year at 23 South Edwardsg junior and Senior years at 40 South Edwards. Higgons is an Episeopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 4 Beach Ave., Larchmont, N.Y. E109 II CLASS OF 1943 EDWARD WHITAKER HILDRETI-1 ' Ed Hildreth was born August 23, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of Dr. Warren Hildreth '06, deceased, and Kath- leen Whitaker. His father was a physician. He has ,two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Leon Hildreth ' 13. He prepared at St. Mark's School, where he was on the Foot- ball Team, and Crew. At Princeton he was interested in Rowing Q15 QQD g Wrestling Q15 5 Sailing Q15 QD 5 member Yacht Clubg Elm Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 443 Brown with G. Stockly. Hildreth left Princeton in June 1941, and is now a cadet at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, in Great Neck, Long Island. His permanent address is Long Springs, Southampton, Long Island, N .Y. H2061 CLASS OF1943 l JOHN CALVIN HILL, iv Bunker, Colonel Hill was born August 1, 1921, in Fort Smith, Ark. He is the son of John Calvin Hill, Cornell '18, and Isabel Preston Hill. His father is a major in the U.S. Army Air Forces. He has one sister. He 'prepared at South Kent School fSouth Kent, Conn.j, where he was first in his classg on the Varsity Football Team, Class Presidentg member ofthe Councilg Prefectg Editor of the Recordg on the Year Book Boardg and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs. Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Varsity Cricket Team Qlj g Varsity Polo Squad fzj 5 J.V. Polo Team fgjg member Whig-Clio C23 Cgj C4Dg Class Honorary Mem- bership Committee Qzj g Assistant Manager Magazine Agency C35 g member Princeton Polo Association, Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 232 Witherspoon with E. Haring Chandor '42, Sophomore year at 733 Pyneg junior year at IO Patton with M. T. Geis, jr.g Senior year Qfirst termj with Geis at IO Patton, second term an 234 joline. Hill expects to engage in Foreign Service. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Mulberry Plantation, Camden, S.C. C1073 CLASS OF1943 5 HENRY RAYMOND HILLIARD, JR. ' i Harry, Hank Hilliard was born May 24, 1921, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Henry Raymond Hilliard, Harvard ,14, de- ceased, and Elizabeth Webb Levering. He has two brothers. T. Hilliard l 17 is his uncle. He prepared at St. Paul's School, where he was on the Hockey Team, Crew, and Debating Panels. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was on the Freshman 150-POll1'1d Crew, numeralsg Gym Team Q15 g LV. Crew Q25 5 member Whig-Clio, Madison Debat- ing Society, Triangle Club Qin the 1942 Showl 3 active in Inter- club Hockey and Baseball 3 member Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 61 Holder with R. G. Pageg Sophomore year at 63 Holder with Pageg junior year at Q1 Blair with J. F. Bohmfalkg Senior year at 44 Blair with J. O. Dozier. Hilliard is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 5817 Solway Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. l:2o8j CLASS OF1943 THOMAS JONES HILLIARD, JR. Tom, Turk Hilliard was born October 8, 1920, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Thomas jones Hilliard 717 and Marianna Lowe Talbott. His father is general sales manager of Carnegie Illinois Steel Company. He has'two brothers and two sisters. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, and St. P'aul's School, where he was active in Football, Hockey and Crewg on the Student Councilg Lower School Supervisorg member Missionary Society. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was awarded numerals in Freshman Football, Hockey and Crewg j.V. Hockey and Crew, major P Clj Cgjg member Skeet Clubg Hunting Clubg Right Wing Clubg Interelub Committeeg Ivy Club, Undergraduate President. During Freshman year he roomed at 315 Foulke with john B. Tweedyg Sophomore year with 'Tweedy at 211 Foulkeg Junior and Senior years at A Blair with Tweedy, -I. W. Wright and NI. S. Newbold. Hilliard plans to attend Harvard Business School. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Silver Spring Farm, Sharpsburg, Pa. C1091 CLASS OF1943 CARL DERIVAUX HINRICHSEN Hinrichsen was born November 6, 1921, in Newark, NJ. He is the son of Carl F. Hinrichsen '07 and Cecilia Derivaux Hinrichsen. His father is a lawyer. He has no brothers or sisters. Arthur Hinrichsen ' 1 o is his uncle. He prepared at St. Benedict's School, where he was on the Base- ball and Basketball Teams, and a member of the Debating Club. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Graduated with Honors. , He was on the Freshman Baseball Team, member Triangle Club C35 C43- During Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years he roomed at 224 Pyneg Senior year at 321 Pyne. Hinrichsen is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 623 High St., Newark, NJ. ljzioj CLASS OF1943 GEORGE KN APP HOBLITZELLE Hoblitzelle was born September 28, 1921, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of Harrison Hoblitzelle, Cornell 717, and Mary D. Jones. His father is president of General Steel Castings Cor- poration, of Eddystone, Pa., on the Board of Directors of Bryn Mawr Hospital and Western Savings Fund Society. He has one brother. He prepared at St. Paulls School, where he was active in Dra- matics, Debating, Hockey, Baseball and Squash. At Princeton he majored in Geology, on the Dean's List Sigma Xi. Graduated with Highest Honors. He was on the Colonial lnterclub Championship Hockey Team QQ, member Whig-Clio tij Q2lg Triangle Club QQ, leader of Chorus Catjg St. Paul's Society Q2j Catjg in Football Managerial Competition Q2jg Colonial Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 64 Holder with C. P. Mitchell, Junior and Senior years at 226 Henry with Mitchell. N. lf. S. Russell, R. Clements and G. O. Mergenthaler. Hohlitzelle is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Conestoga Road, lthan, Pa. lilllil CLASS OF1943 GEORGE ANTHONY HOCHSCHWENDER George Hochschwender was born March 22, 1Q21, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of George H. Hochschwender and Ellen Hurcomb. His father is president of the Flatbush Chevrolet Sales Corporation, president Lawlou Real Estate Company. He has two bro-thers and two sisters. Jerome Paul Hochschwender '46 is his brother. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School, where he was Vice President of the Senior Classg Associate Editor of Polyglot fYear Bookj g on the Varsity Football and Lacrosse Teams, Inter-Fraternity Council. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals, Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals, 150-pound Football Team, letter C2jg member Rugby Club fgj 5 Catholic Club, Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Libbey House, Sophomore year at 642 Pyne with M. Collette and C. E. Spicer, junior year at 44. Blair with Ackerman, Coddington, Spicer and Collette, Senior year at 241 '03 Hall with McLean, Auger, Backes, Boynton and Ackerman. Hochschwender is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 255 Lenox Road,-Brooklyn, N.Y. 1:2121 CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN HOFFMAN Bob Hoffman was born November 18, 1921, in Hopewell, NJ. He is the son of Wzilter Henry Hoffman and Sarah Herbert Rorer. His father is superintendent Coflrice divisionj of the Rail- way Express Agency. He has one sister. He prepared at Princeton High School, where he was president of the Senior Classg active in Student Governmentg a Defense Counsel for the Student Court, on the Tennis Team. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Interclub Softball and Basketball Teamsg Assistant at Circulation Desk at Princeton University Library, Manager Cider Agency ffl, g member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Vandeventer Ave.g Sophomore year at I4 South Edwardsg Junior and Senior years at 11 Holder with L. Mount, jr. Hoffman is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 41 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, NJ. E213 II CLASS OF1943 JOSEPH WARD HGOPER, JR. ' fla'm2'mZ, Rabbi! Hooper was born September 3, 192 1, in Wilmington, N.C. He is the son of Dr. W. Hooper and Louise Smallbones. His father, who attended the University of Maryland' Medical Col- lege, is a surgeong medical advisor of the North Carolina Ship- building Company, and A.C.L. Railroad. He has one sister. He prepared at McCallie School QChattanooga, Tennj, where he was on the Publications Board and active in Student Govern- ment. At Princeton he majored in Biologyg Second Group Honors QQ, Sigma Xi. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Business Board of the Tiger, Tower Club, Vice President. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Placeg Sophomore year at 312 Hamilton with R. B. Rock, jr.g Junior and Senior years at 6 North Dod with W. M. Morcom. Hooper plans to attend Harvard Medical School, and to en- gage in the medical profession. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1817 Market St., Wilmington, N.C. E2143 CLASS OF 1943 RICHARD ANDERSON HORD Dirk Hord was born August 12, 1922, in Lexington, Ky. He is the son of Richard Anderson Hord, deceased, and Lillian Virginia Downing. He has no brothers or sisters. .He prepared at University High School QLexington, Kyj, Where he was President of the Senior Class, active in Student Government, Secretary of Hi-Yg on the Touch Football and Softball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Nlathematicsg on the Honor Roll f2j. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of the Freshman 150-pound Crew, 2-inch numerals, member Chemical Club C35 g Gateman. During,l7reshman year he roomed at 25 Nladison St.g Sopho- more year at 3 S.M. Reunion g junior and Senior years at 22 North W'est. Hord is a Democrat. His permanent address is R.F.D. 5, Lexington, Ky. H2151 CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT BALLARD HORNER 5235, Cape Horner was born October 27, 1921, in Louisville, Ky. He is the son of Charles Horner ,og and Fanny Breaux Ballard. His father is a manufacturerg president Kosmos Portland Cement Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Exeter Academy and Los Alamos Ranch School, Where he was active in Football, and on the School Pub- lications. At Princeton he majored in Basic Engineering. He was C.A.A. Captain C2D C35 g member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 121 Foulke with H. H. Apgarg Junior year with Apgar at 22 Patton, Senior year at 21 1 Walker with Canda, Vivian, Klein, Brown and Lacazette. Horner will probably engage in the cement business. His permanent address is Upper River Road, Louisville, Ky. 1:2163 CLASS OF1943 CALVIN MINTEL HOTCHKISS Cal, Hatch Hotchkiss was born March 25, 1921, in Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of Hiram Gilbert Hotchkiss, Buffalo University ,14, and Grace Mintel. His father is a surgeon in Genesee Hospital QRochester, N.Y.j, and visiting surgeon in Monroe County Hospital, He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Hill School, where he was a member of the Orchestra, English Club, Hobby Club and Music Club. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages, Honors, also Honors in Divisional Program in the Humanities, Hutchinson Scholarship holder K4 yearsj. He was Production Manager of WPRU fzj , member Choir Cij Qzj fgj C4j , Band My ,Triangle Club Cgj , Theatre Intime C35 C4j , importer and salesman of Florentine Leather Goods, member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place with james F. Mangan, Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 322 Pyne with Mangan. Hotchkiss plans to continue his studies in history of modern languages and to engage in academic work. He is an lipiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 324 Oakdale Drive, Rochester, N.Y. H1171 CLASS OF 1943 ELISHA HARRIS HOWARD, III I Mickey Howard was born August 8, 1920, in East Greenwich, R.I. He is the son of Elisha Harris Howard, jr., ,14 and Beatrice Rockford Howard. His father is in the insurance business, treasurer E. L. Watson 51 Company, vice president Providence Mutual Insurance Company. He has one sister. He prepared at St. -George's School QNewport, R.I.j, where he was active in Football, Soccer, Hockey, Baseball, Student Government, member Civics Club and Red Key. At Princeton he majored in Psychology, winner Morgan Brothers Tro- phy Graduated with Honors. He was on the Soccer Team, numerals flj f2j, 4-inch P fgj, 6-inch P MQ, Interclub Hockey Team fgjg Class Hockey Team Q2j, member Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 441 ,Ol Hall with J. S. Newbold and A. F. Shaw, Ill, Sophomore year with Newbold, Shaw and Wright at 222 Joline, junior year at 2,22 Walker with Shaw, R. Morriss, C. R. Myer, W. W. Warner and J. Gardner, Senior year at 231 Walker with Myer, Warner, P. B. Putnam, R. Warner and F. Githler. Howard will probably engage in the insurance business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 160 Waterman St., Providence, Rl. 52183 CLASS OF 1943 JOHN ADDISON HOWARD Se607za7 Fran! Howard was born August IO, 1921, in Evanston, Ill. He is the son of Hubert E. Howard, Parsons College CFairf1eld, lowaj lO9, and Edith Starr Sachett. His father is president of the Binkley Coal Company and of the Pyramid Coal Corporationg member C.A.A., and Illinois Athletic Club. He has two brothers. He prepared at North Shore Country Day School, where he was on the Football, Hockey and Golf Teamsg President of the Student Government Boardg Manager of the Yearbook. At Princeton he majored in English. He was Manager of the Triangle Clubg Manager of the Choir, active in Intramural Football, Hockey, Softball, Track and Bowling, member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 24 Dickinson St., Sophomore year at 2l2 Henry with Leonard Y. Daytong .lunior year with Dayton at 222 ,Ol Hall. Howard left Princeton at the end of junior year to enter the U.S. Army. He is a Congregationalist. His permanent address is 643 Walden Road, Winnetka, lll. 1:21911 CLASS OF 1943 CHARLES BHEN RY HOWELL, JR. C hack Howell was born March 23, 1921, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Charles Henry Howell and Augusta Douglas Williams. His father is a stock broker, partner in the firm of Elkins, Nlorris ck Company. He has two sisters. He prepared at Haverford School, where he was on the Soccer, Squash and Baseball Teamsg President Latin Clubg Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Squash and Baseball Teams, numer- als, J.V. Baseball Team Q2j C31 5 member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 7 Upper Pyne with C. P. Whitehead, Jr., Sophomore year with Whitehead at 41 Holderg Junior year at 141 Little with Whitehead and A. C. Cook, Jr., Senior year with Whitehead, Cook, and R. Munda at 225 Walker. Howell is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Little Lane, Haverford, Pa. 1:22011 CLASS OF1943 1 ROBERT WARREN HUGINS Bob, B019-Up, Hzzggy Hugins was born july 27, 1921, in Littleton, Colo. He is the son of Walter Edward Hugins, Colorado State College '15, and Adelaide Elizabeth Ayers. His father is a certified public accountant. He has three brothers and two sisters. Walter Hugins, jr., 741 and Richard M. Hugins ,46 are his brothers. He prepared at Littleton High School, where he was on the Football Teamg member Band, Glee Club, Dramatic Society, Publications Boards, member National Honor Society, and active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was a member of the Band Clj Clj 131 1,453 Orchestra fij Czj fgy C41 g Manager Student Tennis Shop C4j g member Princeton Naval Associa- tion f3j Q4jg Prospect Club. During Freshman year he roomed at IQ Bank St.g Sophomore year at 143 Brown with Robert F. Billingsg -lunior year at 33 South West with Bruce M. Bradwayg Senior year at 1 Middle Dod. Hugins will probably continue his architectural studies after the war, at Princeton, and engage in the architectural profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2.95 South Windermere Ave., Littleton, Colo. I1 131 fl CLASS OF1943 ROBERT PENNIMAN HULBURD Bob, Hurly Hulburd was born May 9, 1921, in Exeter, N.H. He is the son of Philip Edwin Hulburd, M.l.T. '17, and Elizabeth Hey- wood. His father is a teacher, chairman of the Mathematics Department of Phillips Exeter Academy. He has one sister. He prepared at Exeter, where he was Ca-ptain of Lacrosse, on the Soccer Squadg President Athletic Association, on the Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Championship Freshman Lacrosse Team, maj or numerals fljg Varsity Lacrosse Team, minor P f2jg Varsity Championship La- crosse Team, major P Q31 5 member Student-Faculty Association, Board of Directors fgj Q4j g President Varsity Club Executive Committee Q45 5 Associate Hockey Manager, major P C4j g Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St. with Stever Aubrey, Sophomore year at 52 Blair with Thomas Hardie, junior year at 222 '03 Hall with Tyler Campbell, Joe Rutter, Bill Reighley, Twink Davis, Go-rdon Meacham, Bill Callery, Bruce Wilson, and jack Stevenson, all 242, Senior year at 228 '03 Hall with Chuck Callery, Botsy Alexander, jules Chisolm and Bish Gilmore, all '44, and Roger Wilson and Sam Farmer, both '45. Hulburd expects to study for a degree at Harvard Graduate School, and to engage in teaching. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is Wentworth Hall, Exeter, N.H. ljzazj CLASS OF1943 JOHN PQRTNER HUMES Johnny Humes was born july 21, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of Augustine L. Humes '96 fLL.D., Harvard ,995 and Elsa V. Portner. His father is a lawyer, with the firm of Humes, Buck, Smith and Stowellg director International Business Machines Company. He whas two sisters. His grandfather was a member of the Class of 1869. He prepared at Fay and St. P'aul's Schools. At prep school he was on the Student Councilg Captain Squash and Tennis Teamsg Cercle Francaisg Concordian Literary and Debating Societyg Library Association and Mis- sionary Societyg Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs. He was on the Freshman Undefeated Squash Team, numeralsg Varsity Squash Team, minor letter qlj, major letter fgj g on the Business Board of the Princetonian flj f2DQ Founder and Chairman of The Athlete Cgjg Associate Editor Nassau Lit fgj g President Madison Debating Society Clj 5 on Whig-Clio Council 125 g Independent Leader in Senate fgzj 3 Class Memo- rial Committee memberg Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 121 Holder with Wallace B. Aligg Sophomore year at 121 Holder with Alig, Arthur Orr and james Wilseyg junior and Senior years at 32 l79 Hall. Humes plans to study law at Harvard. I-Ie is an Episcopalian, and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is 960 Fifth Ave., New York City. If 112 fl CLASS OF 1943 MYRON LESLIE HURWITZ Hurwitz was born March 9, 1924, in Marseille, France. He is the son of Nathan Hurwitz and Anne Silverstone. His father is an importer and exporterg European Director Pompeian Olive Oil Corpora- tion QBaltimore, Mdjg formerly vice president and European manager The Van Camp Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Lycee Perier fMarseille, Francej, where 'he won two first prizes in French Literature and first prize in English Literature. Hurwitz transferred to Princeton from Georgetown University at the beginning of Junior year. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages and Literatures QSpanish Sectionj g on the Dean's List Cgp Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Nassau Sovereign Business Board C35 Q45 3 member Whig- Clio, Director of Forums C4j, Council f4jg International Relations Club Qgj f4Dg Latin-American Commission f4jg Chairman Special Committee for Chautemps Forum Q4j g President Princeton jewish Society Q4j 3 mem- ber Princeton Delegation to the Middle-Atlantic l.R.C. Conferenceg awarded diploma of honor by American Whig-Cliosophic Societyg Gateway Club. During junior year he roomed at 34 North Westg Senior year at 136 '03 Hall. Hurwitz plans to continue his diplomatic and linguistic studies. He is jewish, and a Democrat. His permanent address is 4204 Eighteenth St., N.W., Washington, D.C. H2243 CLASS OF1943 I LEMUEL CONNER HUTCHINS Lenz, Tex, Iifzzfdz, Bud Hutchins was born August 30, 1922, in Augusta, Ark. He is the son of Robert Morris Hutchins and Ara Pat Conner. His father, who attended the University of Arkansas, is a lawyer. He has one brother. E. C. Conner '23 and H. C. Conner '24 are his uncles. He prepared at Tyler High School, where he was President of the Student Body, President Student Councilg Feature Editor of the School Paper, member National Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs. Graduated with High Honors. He was Manager of the Glee Club C3j 3 President Model Senate QWhig- Clioj Q45 g Cashier at Games Q2j Q3j 5 Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place, Sophomore year at 9 Lower Pyne with S. Beach jonesg junior year at 104 'Ol Hall with Stephen Potter and William Bethune, and at 41 Little with Potter and Dave Davis, Senior year at 52,2 Cuyler with Art Burdett and john Donnell, and 53 Holder with Burdett and Bert Henry. Hutchins plans to study law at Harvard. He is a Methodist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 213 Mockingbird Lane, Tyler, Tex. H2253 CLASS OF1943 CHARLES BLACK HUTCHINSON H zzidz Hutchinson was born March 5, 1920, in Mount Holly, NJ. He is the son of lsaac Harrison Hutchinson ,QQ and Emily Newbold Bell. His father is a farmer. He has one brother, Rich- ard Bell Hutchinson ,31, and one sister. Justice Charles C. Black '84 is his great-uncle, and Mahlon Hutchinson '09, Newbold Hutchinson, and John P. Hutchinson are his uncles. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology. He is a member of Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 702 Pyneg Sophomore year at 141 Witherspoon, Junior year at 3 Blair Tower with John Morris and Martin Frankling Senior year at 9 Blair Tower with Brod Cameron, Jeff Stockly, Richard Veit and Robert Carpenter. Hutchinson plans to become a landscape architect. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Oakwood, Jobstown, NJ. H2261 CLASS OF1943 I VVILLIANI LANGDON HUTTON 2 Bill, Hu! Hutton was born lVIay 20, 1922, in New York City. He is the son of John Laurence Hutton '13 and Katherine Lyon. His father is general manager of T. Shriver 31 Company, of Harrison, N.-I. He has one brother, John Laurence Hutton, Jr., '41. He prepared at Choate School, where he was on the Soccer and Hockey Teamsg member Camera Club, Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Nlechanical Engineering, Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Soccer Team, numerals fijg Hockey Intra- murals C2j g Photographic Editor of Prjfzcefon flzfizlcfe Qgjg Secretary Princeton Engineering Societyg Chairman Student Branch A.S.lV1.E.g Colonial Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 32 Ham- ilton with C. Miner and L. Miller g Junior and Senior years at 214 Lockhart with Miner, Miller, Farr, Ridder, Seggerman and Norris. Hutton is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 530 Park Ave., New York City. H2271 CLASS OF1943 QEORGE H. HUTZLER Hutzler was born April 29, 1921, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of George H. Hutzler, deceased, and Celeste Rohr. His father was a cotton exchange broker. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology. Graduated with Honors. His permanent address is 270 Park Ave., New York City. H2281 CLASS OF1943 I JOHN WHITNEY IRVING Jack Irving was born June 3, IQZO, in Ann Arbor, Mich. He is the son of Albert John Irving, University of Michigan ' 17, and Frances.Adeline Whitney. His father is a dentist, former assistant professor of dentistry at the University of Michigan. He has one sister. He prepared at Taft School, where he was on the Football and Tennis Teams, Publications Boards, and Senior House Chairman. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of Cliosophic Society. During Freshman year he roomed in Henry Hall with Robert P. Lamont, III, Sophomore year in Holder with Philip G. Cole, jr. and Wielliam Wzilsh, Jr., Junior year in Foulke with Cole. Irving left Princeton in the spring of Junior year, and is at present a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps, in service in Africa. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Maple Road, Brewster, N.Y. H2293 CLASS OF 1943 CHARLES SOREN IVERSEN . Chuck, Ivy Iversen was born December 9, 1920, in Cheshire, Mass. He is the son of Gustavus Peter Iversen and Dorcas Imogene Cummings. His father is a commission merchant. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Central High School QWashington, D.C.j, Where he Was 1St Lieutenant in the Cadet Corps 5 President Dra- matic Associationg President German Club, member National Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages and Litera- turesg Winner second Mary Cunningham Humphreys Junior Ger- man Award He was on the Fencing Team, numerals fij g member Whig- Clio Q25 Q35 C455 Westminster Society C25 fgj Qtjg Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at IQ Edwards Placeg Sopho- more year at 1 13 Holder with D. Williams, Jr.g junior year at 25 Pattong Senior year at 313 'og Hall. Iversen is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 12208 Geranium St., N.W., Wash- ington, D.C. P2303 CLASS OF 1943 DAVID STEWART JAMISON Danze Jamison was born June 18, 1920, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Jay Curtis Jamison and Margaret May Brown. His father is vice president and general superintendent of the Jamison.Coal and Coke Company. He has two brothers and one sister. Among his rela- tives who attended Princeton were John M. Jamison '86, R. H. Jamison '97, R. E. Jamison '15, R. FZ. Jamison, Jr., '38, J. L. Jamison '42, C. M. Jamison, Jr., '38, Paul Euwer 724, and John Jamison '28, He prepared at Shady Side Academy, and at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Golf Team, and Captain of Basketball. At Princeton he majored in Electrical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numeralsg Varsity Golf Team f2Jg President of the Student Branch of the I.A.E.E.g Librarian at the Engineering Buildingg member Tiger Inn. , During Freshman year he roomed in Libbey House with Arthur Cod- dingtong Sophomore year at 327 Foulke with Coddington and W. H. Sayen, IVg Junior year at 341 Witherspoon with Sayeng Senior year at 251 Witherspoon with R. W. Bissell and T. G. Hardie. Jamison expects to become an electrical engineer. He is a member of the Reformed Church and a Republican. His permanent address is Rose Fountain Farm, Greensburg, Pa. C2311 CLASS OF 1943 EDWARD ALLISON JOHNSON Ed johnson was born August 15, 1921, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Edward F. johnson and Katharyn Edna Price. His father, a graduate of the University of Maryland, is a lawyerg general attorney for the Standard Oil Company of New jersey. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Rollie,D. Gilliss, Jr., '44. He prepared at Scarsdale High School, and at Deerfield Academy. At prep school he was Assistant Track Managerg on the J.V. Hockey and Third Soccer Teamsg member Glee Clubg Music Clubg Outing Clubg on the Business Board of the School Newspaper, and active in Debating. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineeringg Second Group Hon- ors fgj. 1 He was active in Interdorm and Intramural Sportsg Business Manager Princeton Engineer f4jg member Glee Club, Whig-Clio Cij Qzjg Prince- ton Engineering Societyg Student Branch A.I.C.E.g Key and Seal Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 412 Witherspoon, aloneg Sopho- more year at 412 Witherspoon with A. L. W. Stockton, R. S. Smith and T. Rockwellg junior year at 412 Witherspoon with Rockwell, D. M. Copp and W. P. Stadigg Senior year at 412 Witherspoon with Stadig, Rockwell and F. V. Sander. After the war johnson will probably engage in chemical engineering. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 165 Brewster Road, Scarsdale, N.Y. H2323 CLASS OF1943 MOULTON KINSINGER JGHNSON Johnny johnson was born january 16, 1921, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Moulton K. Johnson, deceased, and Caroline Seaton Schroeder. His father, who attended the U.S. Naval Acad- emy at Annapolis QM.D., Virginiaj, was Captain in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Navy. He has two sisters. He prepared at Kent School, Where he was Editor of the Kem' News, on the Wrestling Teamg Form Crews, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was Sales Manager, WPRU fzj 3 affiliated with a number of campus agencies g Terrace Club, Manager and Vice President. ' DuringiFreshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 5 North Reunion with L. B. Shermang Junior and Senior years at Terrace Club with M. B. VVilliamson. johnson plans to study medicine at Johns Hopkins and to be- come a physician. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Q11 1 Macomb St., lN.VX ., XX ashing- ton, D.C. T T T P1331 CLASS OF 1943 NELSON GLADDING JOHNSON Bunce Johnson was born January 3, 1921, in Indianapolis, lnd. He is the son of Sylvester Johnson '06, and Mary Elizabeth Gladding. His father is a civil engineer, president H. R. Hein- icke, lne., and Marietta Manufacturing Company. He has one brother, S. Johnson, Jr., ,4O, and one sister. He prepared at Shortridge High School Clndianapolisj, and Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Basketball Team. At Princeton he was on the Rugby Team Q25 Q33 5 Freshman Football Team Qijg Tennis Team C155 Tiger Business Board, H21U Club, Right Wing Club, Tiger lnn, Assistant Sports Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 334 Lockhart, Sopho- more year at 3oo Hamilton with Stever Aubrey g Junior and Senior years at 1 14 Walker with Aubrey, Edwards, Tilghman, Callaghan, Leas and Young. Johnson plans to continue his chemical studies at Princeton, and to engage in medical research. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 3668 Central Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. C2341 CLASS OF 1943 HERBERT ERSKINE JONES, JR. Herb Jones was born November 6, 1920, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Herbert Erskine jones, Virginia '14, and Nancy Turn- bull Munce, deceased. His father is president of the Amherst Fuel Com- pany. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are George M. jones JIO, Harold M. jones '30, and Frank Cooper '32, He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Crew, Polo Team and Track Team, member Glee Club and Choir, Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Crew and Gym Team, numerals in both, Var- sity Crew fzj fgj C4j, Captain C3jg Class Soccer Team, I.A.A. Cham- pions fzj g member Choir CID g Glee Club Czj g Vice Chairman Undergrad- uate Councilg Secretary lnterclub Committee, President Student Chapter I..-X.Ch.E.g President Engineering Society, member Varsity Club Executive Committee, participant in S.F..-X. driveg member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 611 Pyne with Coerte Voorhees, Sophomore year at 112 .Ioline with Voorhees, junior year at 531 Laughlin with Bob Veghte, David Davenport, T. L. Smith and Coerte Voorhees, Sen- ior year at 531 Laughlin with Veghte, Davenport, LI. R. McCormick and R. ll. Robbins. .-Xfter the war jones will probably engage in the coal business. He is a Baptist and a Democrat. His permanent address is Oak Hill, W.Va. H1353 CLASS OF 1943 SAMUEL BEACH JONES Beach Jones was born November 8, 1921, in Neuchatel, Switzerland. He is the son of Leonard Chester jones ,O7, deceased, and Yvonne Mar- guerite Jequier. His father was a professor of history. Several of his rela- tives graduated from Princeton. He has one sister. He prepared at Mohawk School, College Latin School QNeuchatelj, and Nott Terrace High School. At the various schools he was active in Dra- matics, Football and Baseball, Publications, and Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Soccer Teamg member Glee Clu'b flj QQ, Publicity Manager C4j 5 Whig-Clio flj Q2j fgj QQ g Terrace Club, Bicker Committee C35 Q4j, Executive Committee During Freshman year he roo-med at 36 University Place with Lem Hutchins, Sophomore year at 9 Lower Pyne with Hutchinsg Junior and Senior years at 403 ,Ol Hall with Spencer Davis. Jones plans to continue his studies, in geology, and to engage in geo- logical work. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 9 Union St., Schenectady, N.Y. C2363 CLASS OF 1943 l DoNALD SAMSON JORDAN Don Jordan was born September 12, 1Q2O, in Madison, Wis. He is the son of Brady R. Jordan ' 16, and Muriel Samson. His father is a professor at Duke University. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Episcopal High School QAleXandria, Va.j, where he was on the Track and Tennis Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Track and Cross Country Teams, numerals in both 5 Varsity Track, letters f2j g member Orange Key QQ g Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 251 Witherspoon with Daniel MacDougaldg Sophomore year at 21 1 Witherspoon with Francis Bohleng Junior year at 181 Little with Robert Wigleyfg Senior year at 9 South Dod. Jordan's permanent address is 117 Pinecrest Road, Durham, N .C. 112373 CLASS OF 1943 l NICHOLAS DEBELLEVUE KATZENBACH Nick Katzenbach was born january 17, 1922, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Edward Lawrence Katzenbach '00, deceased, and Marie Hilson. He has one brother. He prepared at Phillips Exeter.Academy, where he was awarded the N.H. Society of Sons of the American Revolution Prize in American His- tory, on the Varsity Soccer, Hockey and Lacrosse Teamsg Editor Exoniczng member Debating Society and Dramatic Club. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs. He was on th-e Freshman Soccer and Hockey Teams, numerals, Junior Varsity Soccer and Hockey, letters Qzjg member Student-Faculty Associa- tion Board of Directors, Councillor at Princeton Summer Camp Qljg As- sistant Athletic Director Qzjg member Cottage Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed in Witherspoon with William Sloane and Ward B. Chamberlin, Junior year in Witherspoon with Chamberlin and Donald Young. Katzenbach left Princeton in january of Junior year to enter the U.S. Army Air Force. After the war he expects to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 276 Nassau St., Princeton, NJ. H2383 CLASS OF1943 PAUL THQMAS KEARNEY Pablo Kearney was born May 6, 1921, in Worcester, Mass. He is the son of David Redmond Kearney and Helen Grimard. His father is a salesman with the Harvard Brewing Company. He has two brothers and two sisters. He prepared at Worcester North School, where he was on the Tennis Teamg active in Basketball and Baseball, Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Freshman Baseball Team, numerals, Varsity Baseball, letter Cgjg member Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Bank St., with M. Beckett Ho- worthg Sophomore year at 119 ,OI Hall with Harold W. Chaseg Junior year at the Charter Club with Charles McAllister and Leonard Fitzgerald. Kearney left college at the end of junior year to join the Air Corpsg he is now a Naval Aviation Cadet, and expects to receive his commission as Second Lieutenant in the Marine Air Corps in the early summer of 1943. He is a Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 44 Massachusetts Ave., Worcester, Mass. II 239 fl CLASS OF1943 HARRY PHILIP KEMBERTON, JR. Kemberton was born july 7, 1921, in Newark, NJ. He is the son of Harry P. Kemberton and Cecelia Grigsby Kemberton. His father is retired. He has one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he' was President and Secretary of Bibliophilesg Secretary Pipe and Quill Club. At Princeton he majored in History g won the C. O. Joline Prize in American Political History. Graduated with High Honors. , He was a contributor to the Narmzz Lifg member Theatre lntime. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place, Sophomore year at 331 Pyneg junior and Senior years at 13 5 Henry. Kemberton is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 885 Park Ave., New York City. P2401 CLASS OF1943 i JOHN COOPER KENEFICK Judge Kenefick was born December 26, 1921, in Buffalo, N.Y. He is the son of John L. Kenefick and Charlotte Cooper. His father is a partner in the law firm of Kenefick, Cooke, Mitchell, Bass and Letchworth. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Nichols School fBuffaloj, where he was Gen- eral Nlanager of the Niclzolr News and Nichols Verdzkmg Chair- man Charities Committeeg on the Soccer and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in lV1echanical Engineeringg Second Group Honors. He was active in Intramural Soccer and Baseballg member Catholic Club and Charter Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed alone at 203 Henryg Junior and Senior years at 23 ,7Q Hall with C. E. Dodge, Jr. Kenefick plans to continue his mechanical engineering studies at Princeton, and to become an engineer. He is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is 366 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. H2411 CLASS OF 1943 HENRY ANDREW KIERSTEAD Hank Kierstead was born June 5, 1922, in Pittsfield, Mass. E He is the son of Friend H. Kierstead, Michigan State ,O9, and Edith Mabel Kaufhold, deceased. His father is an electrical engineer, in charge of design of current-limiting reactors for the General Electric Company QP'ittsfield Plantj. He has one 'brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Robert McKean Thomas '93, and Robert McK. Thomas, Jr., '33. He prepared at Pittsfield High School, where he was active in De- bating, on the School Magazine Board, Football Manager, on the Honor Roll, winner Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute Medal for excellence in Science and Mathematics. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry, Second Group Honors Q15 Q25 g First Group QQ C4Jg received Honorable Mention for Class of 1861 Mathematics P'rizeg Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Graduated with Highest Honors. He was a member of Whig-Clio Qlj C25 fgj QQ g Chemical Department Laboratory Assistant Q4jg Draftsman for Astronomy Department, mem- ber Gateway Club. A During Freshman year he roomed at 25 Madison St., Sophomore and junior years at 231 Witherspoon with J. Eliot Woodbridge, Senior year with Woodbridge at 211 Witherspoon. Kierstead expects to continue his studies in chemistry. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 115 Northumberland Road, Pittsfield, Mass. . C2421 CLASS O1-71943 THOMAS LESTER KILLOUGH, JR. Tom Killough was born January 22, 1921, in Elizabeth, NJ. He is the son of Thomas Lester Killough, Lafayette College '14, and Ruth Margaret Koehler. His father is in the publishing business, advertising department of Cosmopolitan Magazine. He has one brother. 'He prepared at Pingry School flilizabeth, N.j.j, and Governor Dum- mer Academy QSouth Byfield, Mass.j. At Pingry he was on the School Paper and Year Book Boards, member Dramatic Club, and Ring and Pin Committeeg at Governor Dummer School he was on the Track Team, School Paper and Year Book Boards. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was on the Freshman Track Squad, Business Board of the Daily Princetonian, Oflice Manager Q35 C4jg member Band flj Cljg Spanish Club fglg Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place, Sophomore year at 511 Pyneg junior year at 2.11 '03 Hall 9 Senior year at 323 ,O3 Hall. Killough is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is S7 Hillside Road, Elizabeth, NJ. I1 143 fl CLASS OF 1943 KENNETH PARRISH KINNEY Ken Kinney was born August 5, 1Q21, in Kansas City, Mo. He is the son of Wayne W. Kinney, Baker College ,1O, and Dorothy Parrish. His father is affiliated with the Butler Manu- facturing Company. He has one brother. Among his relatives who graduated from Princeton was Benjamin Rush, 1764. He prepared at Lake Forest Academy, where he was on the Newspaper and Yearbook Boards, and IV. Basketball Team. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Interna- tional Affairs. Graduated with Honors. He was Feature Editor of the Nassau Sovereign, Elm Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 Edwards Place with J. H. Montgomery, Jr., Sophomore year at 75 Holder with Montgomery and C. D. Marlattg Junior and Senior years at the Elm Club. Kinney is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 3324 Bellefontaine Ave., Kansas City, Mo. H2443 CLASS OF1943 RULOFF FREDERIC KIP, JR. Otzrlork, Kippy Kip was born May 7, 1922. He is the son of Ruloff F. Kip, Amherst '16, and Alison Ayres Cruick- shank. His father is retired. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at College High School QMontclair, N.j.j, and Phillips Academy C.-Xndover, Massj, where he was on the Track and Cross Coun- try Teamsg Fencing Teamg member Glee Clubg winner Dalton Prize in Chemistryg Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in llllectrical Engineering. He was on the Cross Country Team, major numerals tlj, letters flj Cgj Q4j, Captain f4j g Track Team, numerals flj, letters qzj fgjg Presi- dent Princeton Outing Clubg tutored in Mathematicsg member Student Calendar Agency. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place, Sophomore and -lunior. years at 32.2. Witherspoon with Frank Carolan and Douglas Calderg Senior year at 312 Witherspoon with Carolan and john Fayer- weather. Kip plans to continue his studies in electrical engineering, probably at M.l.'l'., and to become an electrical engineer. He is an Iipiseopalian. His permanent address is 176 Christopher St.. Montclair, I1 1453 CLASS OF 1943 HADDON SPURGEON KIRK, JR. Kirk was born November 30, 1921, in Paris, Ill. He is the son of Haddon Spurgeon Kirk, University of llli- nois '15, and Hilah Jane Link. His father is general manager for the R. Reynolds Tobacco Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Woodberry Forest School, where he was on the Tennis and Wrestling' Teams, and Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Inter- national Affairsg departmental honors. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Rugby Team QQ, active in Football Qglg Swimming 5 won Intramural Medals in Tennis Q25 3 member Tiger lnn. During Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory with Ralph Albaughg Sophomore year with Albaugh in jolineg Junior and Senior years at 182 Little with Albaugh and A. M. Williams. Kirk is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 41 1 Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. ' E246J CLASS OF1943 JAMES BURDSAL KLEIN Jim Klein was born May 9, 1921, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of Leslie A. Klein and Mildred May Fox. His father is comptroller for Richard Hudnut 8 William Warner Companyg trustee of Central Presbyterian Church in St. Louis. He has one brother. He prepared at Montclair High School, where he was Class Presidentg on the Football, Track and Basketball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was on the Freshman Track Team, numerals, Freshman Basketball Teamg 150-pound Football Team 421, Coach fgjg member Freshman Councilg Quadrangle Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St. with -letson Lincolng Sophomore year at 27 Campbell with Lincoln, -lunior year at 214 Walker with Bill Hedberg, john Brown, Hank Canda, Dick Vivian, A. Lacazette, A. S. Cook and EI. Mundag Senior year at 214 Walker with Brown, Canda, Vivian, R. B. Horner and C. P1 Whitehead. Klein is engaged to Miss Josephine V. Lyman, of Montclair, N.-I. He ex- pects to continue l1is architectural studies at Princeton, Columbia, or New York University, and to engage in the architectural profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1.2 Glenridge Parkway, Montclair, NJ. II 147 fl CLASS OF 1943 ERASMUS HELM KLOMAN, JR. Rus Kloman was born August 27, 1921, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Dr. Erasmus H. Kloman and Mary Louise Gephart, de- ceased. His father, a graduate of the University of North Carolina, is a surgeon, on the staff of the Maryland General Hospital and Woman's Hospital. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Gilman Country School, and Episcopal High School, where he was active in Dramatics, Tennis, Basketball, Football, Debating, and a member of the Glee Club. A i At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman 150-pound Crew, j.V. 150-pound Crew, nu- merals f2j fgjg member Choir, St. Paul's Society, Gateman at Football Games Cljg Charter Club. A During Freshman year he roomed in Pyne Hallg Sophomore year in Holder with jim Tilford, Hase GrirHn and Rick Pechsteing junior year alone in Cuylerg Senior year in ,79 Hall with Ned Carpenter and Grey Dayton. i Kloman is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 600 Edgevale Road, Baltimore, Md. C2433 CLASS 01171943 JOHN ROBERT KLOPFER John Klopfer was born March 23, 1921, in Pittsburgh, Pa. .He is the son of Albert Lee Klopfer, deceased, and Edna Blanche Nlathewson. His father is a merchantg president of Klopfer X Klopfer, Inc. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Shady Side Academy. At Princeton he majored in English. 'W He was Property Manager for the Triangle Club f2jg mem- ber Charter Club. V During Freshman year he roon1ed at IQ University Place with H. O. Andersen: Sophomore year at 123 .loline with Anderseing Junior year at .321 Cuyler with Andersen, R. E. Blackburn, Gardiner ,421 and R. MCC.. Merriheld ,423 Senior year at 221 Wlalker and 1 1 1 Pyne, with Andersen and l. A. Lewis. ' Klopfer will probably study law. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Wlindermere Court, Wlayne, Pa. I1 140 I1 CLASS OF1943 l l T1-1oMAs Pr-1ToN KNAPP Knapp was born August 31, IQZO, in Blue Point, Long Island, N .Y. He is the son of Thomas P. Knapp, deceased, and Jessie L. Danes. He has one brother. Edward S. Knapp, Jr., 727, is his cousin. He prepared at St. Paul's School CGarden City, N.Y.j. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was a memberof Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Libbey House, Sopho- more year at 14 Littleg Junior year at 231 ,Ol Hall with Don- nelly and W. Van Sicleng Senior year at 231 ,Ol Hall with Van Siclen, L. V. Dayton and A. L. W. Stockton. Knapp expects to join the U.S. Navy. He is a Republican. I His permanent address is South Country Road, Blue Point, Long Island, N.Y. C2501 CLASS OF 1943 BENJAMIN HARRIS BREWSTER IKOONS, JR. Porky, Lillie Corporal Koons was born june 17, 1921, in Stratford, Pa. He is the son of Benjamin Harris Brewster Koons and Molly Wood Baily. His father is a yacht broker, with the Duplex Marine Sales Com- pany. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton were Radclyffe Furness '91, George Furness '21, Livingston Baily '21, Benjamin Harris Brewster, III, '21, Charles F. Baily '24, and Theodore Baily '26, He prepared at Episcopal Academy, where he was on the Football, Bas- ketball and Tennis Teamsg Newspaper and Yearbook Boardsg Debating Panelsg member Glee Club and Dramatic Club. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Debate Panel Cljg Chairman Freshman Debate Panel fl, 3 President Whig-Clio C21 g Chairman Halls Entertainment Committeeg member Halls Governing Council f2jg Key and Seal Club, Chairman Bicker Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 8 Dickinson St. with Dick Fewellg Sophomore year at 442 Pyne, aloneg junior and Senior years at 31 Blair with Horace W. Harrison. Koons is an lipiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1717 Rittenhouse St., Philadelphia, Pa. H2511 CLASS OF 1943 HARRY DANIEL KOPF, JR. Kopey Kopf was born September 5, 1920, in Warren, Pa. He is the son of Harry Daniel Kopf and Mary Yates. His father is president of the Hammond Iron Works, at Warren, Pa. He has one brother, Robert Y. Kopf '36, and one sister. He prepared at Loomis School and Warren High School, where he was on the Golf Teams. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was Gymnastics Nlanager, and a member of Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Vandeventer Ave.g Sophomore year at 31 Holder with Richard Seidlerg Junior year at 217 Henry with Seidlerg Senior year at 183 Little with Seidler, R. Creadick, and G. Gundlach. 'Kopf plans to attend medical school, and to become a doctor. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 509 Market St., Warren, Pa. C2523 CLASS GF 1943 ALFRED JULIAN LACAZETTE Lac Lacazette was born September 11, 1920, in Havana, Cuba. He is the son of Alfred A. Lacazette, Cornell '13, and Maria C. Cendoya. His father is a sales executive with the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. He has one brother, Mario Laeazette ,45- He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Baseball Team. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman Football B Squad, -LV. Baseball Squad f2jg Business Board of the Daily 1JfZ'7ZCCf077Z'lZ72Q member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 7.11 Pyneg Sophomore and junior years at 1 13 Foulke: Senior year at 212 VValker with Robert Thomas. Laeazette is now in the U.S. Army. He is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is Peach Blossom Farm, Easton. Md. H1533 CLASS OF 1943 GROVER VICTOR LASSEN, JR. ' Bud Lassen was born May 13, 1921, in Arlington, Mass. He is the son of Grover V. Lassen and Clara Bishop Wood- worth. His father is a petroleum merchantg president Ballard Oil Company of Hartford, and of the United States Burner Corpora- tion. He has one sister. He prepared at Kingswood School fWest Hartford, Conn.D, where he was on the'Publications Board, and Sports Manager. At Princeton he majored in History. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 Hill Dormitory with D. C. Peasleeg Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 323 Lockhart. Lassen expects to engage in the petroleum industry. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 36 Brace Road, West Hartford, Conn. - C2541 CLASS OF1943 RODNEY MUSTARD LAYTON Rod Layton was born July 9, 1921, in Wilmington, Del. He is the son of Caleb Sipple Layton, Pennsylvania 304, and Helene Hickman Mustard. His father is an attorneyg partner in the firm of Richards, Layton and Finger, director Equitable Trust Company, and Delaware Hospitalg trustee of St. Andrew's School. He has two sisters. Robert R. Layton '28, and Caleb R. Layton '30, are his cousins. He prepared at St. Andrew's School CMiddletown, Dell and Lawrenceville, where he was active in Soccer, Fencing and Dra- matics. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of Theatre Intime, and Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Placeg Sophomore and junior years at 152 Little. Layton left Princeton at the end of Junior year to join the US. Army Air Corps Enlisted Reserves. After the war he will prob- ably become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Q08 duPont Road, 'Wilmington Del. H2953 CLASS OF 1943 WILLIAM BICKFORD LAYTON, JR. 1 Bi!! Layton was born October 24, 1921, in Portland, Ore. He is the son of William Bickford Layton, Michigan ,12, de- ceased, and Anne Keller. His father was senior partner in the law firm of Layton dz Boyrie. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Lincoln High School QPortland, Orej, and Lakeside Preparatory School QSeattle, Washj, where he was a Club Member, Club Officer, on the Football and Baseball Teams, and active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Freshman 150-pound Crew, insignia, member Whig-Clio C2j C35 QQ 5 Parking Squad, Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed in 20 Nassau St.g Sopho- more year at 321 Foulke with Warren, Jr. and H. C. Lindg Junior year at 621 Laughlin with Lind, Senior year at 141 '03 Hall with Warren, Lind, W. Walsh, Jr., C. Spicer, and M. Collette. ' Layton expects to engage in engineering. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 150 South Madison Ave., Apt. No. 2. Pasadena, Calif. C2561 CLASS OF 1943, JOHN PETER LEARY Jack Leary was born February 7, 1922, in South Orange, N.-I. He is the son of John Leary and Josephine Edwards. His father is a manufacturing agent. He has three sisters. He prepared at Columbia High School, in South Orange, NJ., where he was on the Track Team. At Princeton he majored in the Classics. He was affiliated with the Refreshment Agency, Student Lunch-Ice Cream Agencyg Lenox Laundryg member Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at IQ Bank St.g Sophomore year at 5 N.M. Reuniong junior year at IO Middle Dodg Senior year at 43 Little with A. B. Coon. Leary isa Roman Catholic. - His permanent address is 441 Summit Ave., South Orange, NJ. Ii 257 3 CLASS OF 1943 THOMPSGN LEAS A T om Leas was born January 9, 1919, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of LeRoy Porter Leas '96, and Doris Elliot Thompson. His father is engaged in the leather business, treas- urer of Leas dz MacVitty. He has one brother and one sister. Donald Leas '05 is his uncle. He prepared at Hill School, and Hun School, where he was on the Football and Track Teams 5 Crewg Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Geology. U He was on the Freshman Crew, numeralsg J.V. and Varsity Crew, letters, rowed in the Poughkeepsie Regatta QD Q35 g mem- ber HZIH Club, Right Wing Club, Ivy Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Pyne Hall, alone, Sopho- more year in Holder with A. Edwards, Tilghman, S. Aubrey, N. Johnson, Callaghan, and D. Young, Junior and Senior years with the same group in Walker. Leas is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 71st St. and City Line, Overbrook, Pa. E2531I CLASS OF1943 JAMES LEE Jim Lee was born September 4, 1921, in Memphis, Tenn. He is the son of Shelby Rees Lee and Ruth Cochran Moon. His father is in the real estate business, owner S. R. Lee dz Company. He has two brothers, one of whom is Shelby R. Lee, Jr., '42. james Lee, Jr., 1853, was his grandfather. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Wres- tling Teamg Publications Board, Czmz Luzfcfc. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals, l-S'O'POU1'1d Football Squad C45 g member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 333 Henry with S. D. Stevensong Sophomore year at 28 Campbell with Stevenson and R. WV. Bissellg Junior year at 7I Patton with Stevenson, A. C. 'Wheeler, and G. Oliva, Senior year at 616 Laughlin with Stev- enson and Oliva. Lee is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 57.1 South Belvedere Blvd., lVlem- phis, Tenn. E 2:9 il CLASS OF 1943 EDGAR SANDERS LEWIS ' Sandy Lewis was born December 24, 1921, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of H. Edgar Lewis and Helen Sanders. His father is president of Jones dz Laughlin Steel Corporation. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Columbus Academy, Shady Side Academy, and Taft School, where he was active in Soccer, Golf, Baseball, Or- chestra and Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Golf Squad, member Charter Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 413 Joline with Gordon Brown, Junior year at 183 Little with Brown and John T. Farrar, Senior year at 34 ,7Q Hall with Brown. Lewis plans to attend Harvard Business School. 1 He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 5420 Darlington Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. H2601 CLASS OF1943 FRANK HAWKINS LEWIS Knobby Lewis was born January 11, 1920, in Bay City, Texas. He is the son of C. Lewis and Meta Hawkins. His father is vice president of the First National Bank in Bay City, Texas. He has one sister. He prepared at Woodberry Forest School, where he was on the Football Team and Track Squad. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Football Squadg member IAA. Boardg Tiger lnn, Sports Nlanager. During Freshman year he roomed at 27 University Place with W. L. lV1orrisg Sophomore year at 82 Blair with Morris and R. VV. Smiley: Junior and Senior years at 162 Little with Smiley. Lewis is an Hpiscopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 2517 Avenue G, Bay City, Texas. C1611 CLASS OF 1943 IRWIN ALBERT LEWIS - Bzfd Lewis was born November 4, 1921, in Chicago, Ill. He is the son of S. A. Lewis, Cooper Union '08, and Catherine Adeline Mulford. His father is a sales manager for the Equitable Life Assurance Society. He has one sister. He prepared at Great Neck High School fGreat Neck, N.Y.j, where he was a member of the Dramatic Society and active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in English. He was a member of the Freshman Crew Cljg Contributor to the Lit, member Theatre Intime, Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St., Sophomore year at 241 Pyneg junior year at 111 '03 Hall, and later at 221 Walker with H. O. Andersen and J. R. Klopferg Senior year at 111 Pyne. Lewis left Princeton in October of Senior year, to become a Cadet in the U.S. Army Air Force. He plans to complete his college work after the war. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 21 Beverly Road, Great Neck, N.Y. f:262j CLASS OF 1943 l 1 JOHN MARTIN LIDDELL Johnny Liddell was born November 20, 1921, in jacksonville, Fla. He is the son of W. W. Liddell, Stetson University '10, de- ceased, and Rosella Ethyl Martin. He has one brother, one step- brother, and one step-sister. He prepared at Andrew Jackson Senior High School, Where he was a member of the Glee Club, and active in Dramatics and Stu- dent Government. ' .. At Princeton he majored in English. P He was junior Nlanager of the Chapel Choir QD, Senior Manager Qgtj g member Prospect Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 51 Park Place with Leiper Freemang Sophomore year with Freeman at 12 N.M. Reuniong junior year with Freeman, at IQ University Placeg Senior year, first term at 19 University Place with Freeman, second term at 33 South 'West with S. Thomas Cummings. Liddell is a Methodist. His permanent address is 2966 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, Pla. C1631 CLASS OF1943 HENRY CURTIS LIND A Hafzk Lind was born October 12, 1921, in Cranston, R.l. '-1'He is the son of William G. Lind and Velna Bangs. His father is president of T. W. Lind Company. He has one brotherlwf He prepared at Moses Brown School, where he was active in Dramaties, Publications, Track, Student Government, .Czzm Laurie. At Princeton he majored in Politics 5 Second Group Depart- mental Honors Q 31. f 1- He was junior Manager of the Varsity Polo Team, numerals fgjg member Whig-Clio Lzjg Treasurer Polo Association fail 3 Cannon Club. 2 During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St., Sopho- more year at 321 Foulke with William B. Layton, Jr. and John Warren, Jr., junior year at 621 Laughlin with Layton, Senior year at 141 '03 Hall with Layton, Warren, W. Walsh, Jr., Maurice Collette and Charles Spicer. Lind plans to study law at Harvard, and to become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 36 Circuit Drive, Cranston, R.l. E26-43 CLASS OF1943 JOHN DAVID LINK Johnny, f.D., Linker Link was born October go, 1920, in Pottstown, Pa. He is the son of Stuart M. Link ,17 and Helen Hammer. His father is headmaster at Sewickley Academy. He has one sister. -'t He prepared at Sewickley Academy, and Hill School QPotts- town, Paj, where he was a member of the Camera Club, ac- tive in Dramaticsg on the Soccer Team and Basketball Squad, awarded prize for Physicsg C1102 Laude. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering, on the Dean's List termsj. Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Soccer Team, numerals C15 g member Princeton Outing Club: Terrace Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed alone at I8 Middle Dodg Junior and Senior years at 26 Middle Dod with B. VV. Ogden and VV. Metcalf, III. Link expects to enter the U.S. Navy. He is an Hpiscopalian. His permanent address is Academy Ave., Sewickley, Pa. IQ 165 QI CLASS 0171943 HARRY CHIH-LIANG LIU H 52.510 Liu Liu was born October 27, 1918, in Peiping, China. He is the son of Sze-jungiLiu, Si-kan Military College JOQ, and Chih-yii Tsou Liu. His father is owner of the China Soy-bean- sauce Company, in Peiping. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Yuying High School, where he was Athletic Representative of the College of Public Affairs, letterman in Bas- ketball, Ice Hockey, and Badminton. He transferred to Princeton from Yenching University in the fall of 1941. - At Princeton he majored in Economics. A He was a member of the Princeton-Yenching Foundation. His permanent address is 13 Fang Hutung, An tin Men, Peiping, China. ijlooj CLASS OF 1943 CARLOS F. LECKIE LOBO Lobo was born October 1, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of Helio Lobo and Viola Leckie. His father, a graduate of the Faculty of Law College in Rio de Janeiro, is en- gaged in the Brazilian Foreign Service. He has one sister. x He prepared at schools in Rio de Janeiro fBrazilJ and Geneva CSwitzerlandJ. He was on the Newspaper Board at the Inter- national School, Geneva. Lobo transferred to Princeton from McGill University in the fall of 1941. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Inter- national Affairs. During Junior and Senior years he lived at his home. He will probably engage in Brazilian Foreign Service. He isa Roman Catholic. His permanent address is Rua Senador Correa 58, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. H2673 CLASS OF 1943 DULANEY COVINC-TON LOGAN A C011 Logan was born May 13, 1921, in Louisville, Ky. He is the son of Dulaney Logan, and Margaret Murray Whit- ing, deceased. His father, who attended the University of Ken- tucky, is manager of the Fiber Container Branch of the Mengel Company. He has one brother and two step-sisters. He prepared at Anchorage High School,'and 'Woodberry For- est School. i A 'A At Princeton he majored in History. -Y' He was on the Freshman Fencing Team, Assistant Advertis- ing Manager of the Prinaefonmn 3 member Fencing Association C2j 5 Pistol Club Q35 3 Elm Club. A During Freshman year he roomed in Libbey House with D. Trezevant Geddesg Sophomore year at 611 Pyne with Geddes, Junior year at 14 Little, aloneg Senior year at 6 Blair Tower with J. Welles Henderson. Logan's permanent address is R.R. 1, Box 449, Louisville, Ky. 52683 CLASS OF1943 JAMES PHILLIPS LOGAN Jim Logan was born April 27, 1921, in Frenchtown, NJ. He is the son of Robert Lee Logan, Lafayette University 717, and Eliza- beth Phillips Schenck. His father, who attended Princeton Theological Seminary, is a Chaplain in the U.S. Armyg Major at head of Chaplain's Division, Sixth Service Commandg pastor of Nortminster Presbyterian Church, Evanston, Ill. He has two brothers and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are W. T. Schenck l89, W. Phillips '90, W. P. Schenck ,13 and A. T. Schenck '15. He prepared at Evanston Township High School, where he was a mem- ber of the Glee Club, Hi-Y Club, Track Squad, Music Club, and in the Senior Class Play. At Princeton he majored in lCnglishg winner of Class of 1859 Prize. Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Freshman Swimming Squad: Assistant Manager of Swimming fgj, Manager 141, letters, member Glee Club fzj C352 Whig- Clio fill Ill g Tower Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 331 Witherspoon with lid Bragdong junior year at lll ,Ol Hall with Bragdong Senior year at 'ill ,Ol Hall with lid McKeown and Andy NVeil. Logan is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is .itll-S Harrison Sr., livanston, Ill. ll 109 QI CLASS OF1943 JOHN KENNETH LOGLOIAN L00 Looloian was born August 12, 1922, in Stewartsville, NJ. He is the son of Rev. M. H. Looloian and Kathryn Della Baldwin. His father is pastor of the Stewartsville Presbyterian Church. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Blair Academy, where he was a member of the Glee Club, active in Debating, and Sports Manager. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Graduated with Honors. He was on the VVrestling Team Q15 fgj f4lg Manager Student Lunch-Ice Cream Agency, .Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 25 Bank St., Sophomore year at 41 Little with W. E. Taylor, Junior and Senior years at 19 Middle Dod with W. E. Taylor. Looloian is a Presbyterian and a Republican. I-Tis permanent address is North Main St., Stewartsville, NJ. H2703 CLASS OF1943 BENNETT LCRD Ben, Bofzy Lord was born April 13, 1921, in Indianapolis, Ind. He is the son of Albert C. Lord and Louise Bennett. His father is a bond broker. He has three brothers. - He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Track Team and Debating Panels. At Princeton he majored in History. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of Whig-Cliog Princeton Broadcasting Service CVVPRUD, Business Manager C1 yearj, Chairman C1 yearjg C.A.A. Primary Course f2jQ Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 114, Pyne with W. H. Connelly: Sophomore year at 1 14 Pyne with Connelly and G. R. Putnam: Junior year at 21 Patton with Connelly: Senior year, summer, at 23 Patton with B. H. Sweney, later at 42 Campbell with R. A. Applegate and VV. VV. Crawford. Lord is a Presbyterian and a Republican, His permanent address is 182 Hillside Ave., Englewood, NJ. C1711 CLASS OF 1943 SAMUEL EDWARD LORTZ Sam Lortz was born August 6, 1920, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of Russell E. Lortz and Grace Pingree. His father is vice president and treasurer of the Lawton-Byrne-Bruner Insurance Agency. He has one brother. He prepared at St. Louis Country Day School, and Lawrence- ville, Where he was on the School Publications Boards, Tennis, Golf and Soccer Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of the Triangle Club, Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Edwards Place, Soph- omore year at 412 Jolineg Junior and Senior years at 134 Little. Lortz is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 265' North Union Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. . C2723 CLASS OF1943 ROBERT HASTINGS LOUNSBURY Bob, Lozmf Lounsbury was born june 15, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of Orlando H. Lounsbury and Elsa Mae Cook. His father is an investment adviser. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Plainfield High School, where he was on the Football and Track Teamsg a Class Ofhcerg Editor-in-Chief of the School Paper. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs, winner Hope Debate Prize Clj g Honorable Mention for 1876 Debate Prize fgjg McLean Prize Cgjg Class of 1876 Memorial Prize, P'hi Beta Kappa. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Football Squad, Track Team, letters flj Q35 3 Club Football and Basketball Teams fgj g Nassau Lit Editorial Board Cgj C45 3 member Whig-Clio, Vice President 431, President P43 g on the Varsity Debate Panels CZQ l4j g member Undergraduate Council, S.F.A. Board of Directors, Orange Key fly fgj f4j g Colonial Club, Manager. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed alone at 14 S.lVI. Re- union, junior and Senior years at the Colonial Club with Henry Allyn. Lounsbury is engaged to Miss Nancy Rausch, of Plainheld, NPI. He plans to study law at Harvard. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 318 Franklin Place, Plainiield, P2731 CLASS OF1943 BRUCE LOW Brzwie, Frilz Low was born October 12, 192 1, in New York City. He is the son of Mrs. Sylvia Plaut. He has one sister. Colonel L. S. Plaut 309 is his uncle. He prepared at Gunnery School, where he was on the Football and Tennis Teams, Publications Boardsg member Glee Clubg winner Raymond Seabrook Prize for Best Prose Writing of Year, and Dr. Richard Burton Prize for Excellence in English. At Princeton he majored in History. ' He was a member of Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place with Madison Rileyg Sophomore year at Q1 Holder with Riley and Heyward Wharton, Junior year at Q2-Q3 Patton with Riley, Hastings Grifhn, Frank May, and Richard Pechsteing Senior year at 24 '79 Hall with Hastings Griffin and Madison Riley. Low expects to engage in diplomatic service. He is an Independent in politics. His permanent address is 212 South Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 'II2741l CLASS OF1943 JOHN FRANCIS MCCARTHY, JR. Murplz, Marr, lurk McCarthy was born October 17, 1921, in Princeton, NJ. He is the son of John F. McCarthy, New Jersey Law School '25, and Rose Sarah Divine. His father is a lawyer. He has one sister. He prepared at Princeton High School, and The Hun School, where he was on the Baseball, Basketball and Tennis Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Basketball Team, numerals llj, letter QQDQ Baseball Team, numerals Q lj, major HP flj Cgj, Captain 3 awarded Kellogg Trophy for Freshman Baseball, on the Junior Board of I.A.A.g member Catholic Club, Parking Squadg Tower Club, Treasurer, During Freshman year he roomed at 1.14 Brown with Ed Lloyd: Sophomore year at 8 Middle Dodg Junior year at the Tower Club with Ed Lloyd and Bob Perinag Senior year at the Tower Club with Perina and Dick Bender. McCarthy will probably become a lawyer. He is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 2 Charlton St., Princeton, NJ. C1753 CLASS OF1943 FRANK ARTHUR MCCLUNC-, JR. Mac McClung was born December 5, 1921, in Butler, Pa. He is the son of Frank Arthur McClung, Grove City College '05, and Mary Anita Goehring. His father is a bankerg president Union Trust Company, in Butler, Pa. He has two brothers, Rich- ard Cf. McClung ,35 and Robert M. McClung '39. He prepared at Northwood and Lake Placid Schools, where he was active in Football, journalism, and Crew. At Princeton he majored in the School of Publicland Interna- tional Affairs. He was a member of Whig-Clio, Campus Club. ' During Freshman year he roomed at 9 Madison St., Sophomore year at 31 North West with D. L. Miller, junior and Senior years at 332 Foulke. C McClung plans to study journalism at Columbia, and to engage in the advertising or journalistic Helds. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 324 West Penn St., Butler, Pa. H2761 CLASS OF1943 J. ROBINSON MCCORMICK McCormick was born March 25, 1919, in Raphine, Va. He is the son of Harold McCormick, Virginia Polytechnic Institute 704, deceased, and Adie Ion Hoffman. He has two sisters. Beale E. Poste ,2Q is his cousin. He prepared at Waverly High School, and Columbus Academy, where he was a Class OHicerg member Student Council, Editor of the Yearbook, on the Football, Basketball, Track and Swimming Teams. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was awarded the White Cup, R.O.T.C. C15 g First Class Gunner, R.O.T.C. 12D 3 Cadet Major Grad- uated with Honors. He was a member of the Crew C lj, letter Cgj C4j g Basketball Team C153 lnterclub Hockey Championship Team fglg Usher at McCarter Theatre, Military Instructor and Personnel Manager of Princeton Pilot Training Unit, Orwigsburg, Pa., member Colonial Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 207 Henry, aloneg .Iunior year with R. ll. Robbins at 52.1 Laughlin, Senior year at 531-532 Laughlin with Robbins, H. IC. jones, D. C. Davenport, and R. D. Veghte. McCormick will probably become a geologist. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is IOI liast North St., Waverly, Ohio. I1 177 J CLASS OF1943 JAMES MARSHALL MCKAY Grumpy McKay was born August 8, 1921, in Fort Wayne, Ind. He is the son of James M. McKay, Wabash College ,14, and Alida Kelsey Babcock. His father is a wholesale grocer, secretary Bursley 81 Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. He has one brother. He prepared at Western Reserve Academy. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was a member of the University Band, Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at ll Dickinson St., Sopho- more year at 223 '03 Hall with H. C. Turner, Jr., Junior year at 43 Little with A. B. Coon. ' McKay left Princeton at the end of Junior year as an officer candidate in the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort Sill, Okla. He is engaged to Miss Anne Bowen, of Oak Park, lll. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 1835 Forest Park Blvd., Fort Wayne, Ind. H2783 CLASS OF1943 EDWIN SWIGART MCKEOWN S-wig, Big Ed, The Com' McKeoWn was born March 22, 1922, in Evanston, lll. He is the son of john Lotimer McKeown, University of Illinois '15, and Faith G. Swigart. His father is a structural engineerg president McKeo-wn Bros., Inc. He has one brother, john C. McKeown ,46. William S. Miles, jr., ,31 is his uncle. He prepared at New Trier High School, where he was Editor-in-chief of the Yearbook, Eclzoerg on the Tennis Team and Swimming Squad, Presi- dent Spanish Clubg member Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages 1Spanishj. He was on the P77L7ZCEf07Zifl72 News Board 44D g Assistant Manager of the Refreshment Agencyg member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 14 Park Place and ll S.M. Reunion with johnson Clarkg Sophomore year with Clark at 43 South West, Junior year at 36 Patton with Dick Guile and Andy Weilg Senior year at 311 ,Ol Hall with Weil and slim Logan. Mclieown expects to engage in Foreign Service, or journalistic work. His permanent address is 588 Arbor Vitae Road, Winnetka, Ill. IIl79J CLASS OF1943 DAVID JOHN MCLEAN, JR. Dafoe, M ac McLean was born January 31, 1Q2O, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of David John McLear1 and Helen Louis Douty. His father is publisher of the Brooklyn Czrizen. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was a member of the Student Governing Body, Business Manager of the School Yearbook, President of House, awarded letters in Track. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, numerals, -I.V. Soccer Team Q2D, Senior Manager of the Polo Team, Cannon Club, Secretary-Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. with C. Auger, Sophomore year at 56 Holder with Auger and A. C. Nolte, junior year at 111 Little with Auger, T. Backes and Nolte, Senior year at 241-243 '03 Hall with Auger, Backes, G. Hochschwender, W. S. Ackerman and R. M. Boynton. . McLean is engaged to Miss Harriet Herman, of Interlaken, N He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 485 Park Ave., New York City. H2801 CLASS OF1943 KNEELAND MCNULTY Dizzy, N zzlfz lVlcNulty was born October 25, 1Q21, in Soochow, China. He is the son of Henry A. McNulty '95, and Edith Clara Piper. His father is rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, in Beverly, NJ. He has three brothers, two of whom are H. P. McNulty '36, and F. C. lVlcNulty 212. He prepared at Shanghai American School CChinaj, where he was an Editor and Business Manager of the School Paper, and on the Debating Team. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Inter- national Affairs. He was on the Editorial Board of the Narmzz Saticreigng Presi- dent Princeton Print Club Cfgj g Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 14 Bank St. with Phil Green and Bob Perinag Sophomore year at 37 North Edwards: junior year at Cloister Inn with Jim Porsman and Elmo VVeis- heir: Senior year at Cloister Inn with Porsman, Bill Archbold and jack Taylor. McNulty is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 158 Xvarren St., Beverly, NJ. If 281 II CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT C. MCSPADDEN Bob, Mac McSpadden was born February 6, 1922, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of Mrs. S. L. Crawford fFlorenee M. Freyerj. His step- father, S. L. Crawford, is a salesman with the Louisville Paper Company. He has one brother. He prepared at Hughes High School fCincinnati, Ohioj, where he was a member of the Choir, Glee Club, Band, Orchestra, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Music, winner William Koren Memorial Prize in Italian Language and Literature f2j g Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of the Chapel Choir Q15 C25 fgj 5 Glee Club fij fzj fgj C4jg Band Q2j fgj f4Dg Orchestra flj fgjg Theatre Intime f2j Cgyg Triangle Club Clj QQ f4jg The Elect Q4jg Gateway Club, Chairman Entertainment Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 S.M. Reunion with Louis Schnei- der, Sophomore year at 12 S.M. Reunion with Malcolm E. Haugheyg Junior year at 8 South Reunion with Haugheyg Senior year at 8 South Reunion with Haughey and J. Leonard Pariser. - McSpadden expects to attend the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 1514 Elkton Place, Cincinnati, Ohio. C2821 CLASS OF1943 DANIEL MACDO-UGALD, JR. Dam MacDougald was born May 12, 1921, in Atlanta, Ga. He is the son of Daniel MacDougald, Georgia ,O9, and Jessie St. John Fox. His father is senior member of the law firm of MacDougald, Trout- man and Arnkright. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Duncan MacDougald '36. He prepared at Episcopal High School fA1exandria, Va.j, where he was on the Football, Baseball and Track Teams, and a member of the Literary Societies.. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Crew and Squash Teams, 150-pound Football, Wrestling and Golf Teams Czjg 150-pound Football, letter fgjg Golf Team fgj g member Madison Debating Society, Thesis Club, Summer Camp Counsellor. During Freshman year he roomed at 2g1 Witherspoon with Donald Jor- dan: Sophomore year at 4-A Holder with Lew Reisner and A. C. Arm- strong, junior year at 617 Laughlin with Reisnerg Senior year at 617 Laughlin with Bill Hedberg. Macllougald plans to study law at the University of Georgia. He is an lipiscopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 48 Peachtree Circle, Atlanta, Ga. H1331 CLASS OF 1943 C. RICHARD MACGRATHV Dick, Mac MacGrath was born June 20, 1921, in East Orange, N.-I. He is the son of C. H. MacGrath, Columbia '1 1, and Eliza- beth E. Fowler. His father is assistant to the president of Amer- ican Brake, Shoe and Foundry Company. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Henry Richardson '39, He prepared at' Carteret Academy and Choate School. At Choate he Was on the News Board, member Dramatic Club, Camera Club, Le Cercle Francais, History Clubg Fencing Team. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Nczfmzx Sovereign Board Q15 f2j, Business Manager Q4j5 Nasrczzz Herald Board QQ, WPRU QQ, member Whig-Clio Cij Q25 Cgj QQ, Food Distribution Com- mittee Qgj 5 Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place, Sophomore year at Q4 Holder, with G. S. New, Junior year at 123 Henry with Gardiner Youngg Senior year at 180 Nassau St. with G. E. Treadgold. MacGrath is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 311 Glenside Road, Southe0range, N. J. E 284 II CLASS OF1943 RONALD KELLOGG MACMASTER, JR. M CIC, R annie lVlaelV1aster was born july 12, 1922, in Roanoke, Va. He is the son of Ronald Kellogg Mac:Master, Stevens '1 1, and Lillian Allen. His father is affiliated with the George May Com- pany. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Allen Ludlum '26 and David Ludlum ,351 He prepared at Pingry School, where he was on the Football, Baseball and Track Teams, member Dramatic and Glee Clubs. At Princeton he majored in Aeronautical Engineering. He was a member of Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St., Sopho- more year at 61 Little with R. T. Denny 11.4, Junior year at Court Club: Senior year at 72 Blair with R. A. Holzl ,44 and G. M. Stout '44 MacMaster expects to become a surgeon. He is an Rpiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is .154 jefferson Ave., Elizabeth, NJ. E 295 il CLASS OF 1943 FRANCIS BERNARD MAHONEY A F mn Mahoney was born May 28, 1922, in Sacramento, Calif. He is the son o-f Francis B. Mahoney, University of Michigan '08, de- ceased, and Theodora Thurber. His father was a lawyer. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at University High School fOak1and, Calif.j, where he was a member of the Honor Societyg on the Student Government Board, Class Officer. He transferred to Princeton from the University of California in the fall of 1941. - At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International AHairs. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of the International Relations Club Cgj g Terrace Club. During Junior year he roo-med at 20 Nassau St., Senior year at 318 Foulke. Mahoney expects to engage in governmental work CLatin American Re- lationsj. He is a Congregationalist. His permanent address is 3009 Claremont Ave., Berkeley, Calif. 52863 CLASS OF 1943 GEORGE FISK MAIR Mair was born july 22, 1922, in New York City. He is the son of George Mair, Harvard '16, and Evelyn Thurber. His father is minister at the Bedford Park Presbyterian Church, in New York. He has one brother and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Harvey E. Fisk '77, Samuel W. Thurber ,QO, and Gerrish Thurber '27. He prepared at Riverdale School, where he was Editor of the Riverrialiarz fYearbookjg on the Riverdale Review and Literary Log staffsg member Glee Club and J.V. Fencing Team. At Princeton he majored in Economiesg Second Group Honors each year, Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Freshman Fencing Team, numerals g junior Manager of Fencing, minor P fgjg Senior Manager of Fencing f4jg Honorary Co-President of The lilect fgj f4j g member Westminster Society Cabinetg Monitor, Gateway Club, Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 8 Dickinson St., Sophomore and junior years at 21 South Edwards, Senior year at 42 North West with Marius B. Jansen ,4,4. Mair plans to study for a degree in Economics, and will probably en- gage in teaching. He is a Presbyterian and an lndependent Republican. His permanent address is 1943 Bainbridge Ave., New York City. E 287 Il CLASS OF 1943 PETER MALCOLM , Pele Malcolm was born October 13, 1921, in Los Angeles, Calif. He is the son of George Hoag Malcolm '05, and Isabel Oliver Cooper. His father is a consulting engineer, formerly vice president of the Otis Elevator Company, Chicago 0H:lCC. He has one sister. He prepared at Lake Forest Clllinoisj Academy, and Hotchkiss School. At Hotchkiss he was on the Record Board, member Glee Club, Choir, De- bate Panels, and Class Hockey Team. At Princeton he majored in Aeronautical Engineering. He was on the News Board of the Princetonian Czj, Association Director C3j C4j g member Band and Glee Club fij g member S.F.A. and Bond Drive Committee C353 S.F.A. Board of Directors Q4j g Secretary-Treasurer of the Princeton Chapter of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences C4jg West- minster Society C2j C3j Q4jg Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 331 Foulke, Sophomore year at 325 Foulke with Peter R. Farrg junior year at 5 North Edwardsg Senior year at 22 South West with James KI. Higgins, jr. Malcolm will probably engage in the aircraft industry. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1280 Lakeway, Palm Beach, Fla. gzssj CLASS OF 1943 JAMES FRANCIS MANGAN Jim, Jz'11mzz'e, Sunny Jim Mangan was born May 2o, 1921, in Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of James Michael Mangan and Frances Conrad Landy. His father, a graduate of Columbia, is deceased. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Newman School, where he was on the Base- ball, Tennis, Golf and Basketball Teams, member Glee Club, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics. He won the I.A.A. Touch Football Medal Q25 3 awarded minor letter in J.V. Baseball fill, I.A.A. Manager f2jg member Tri- angle Clubg Catholic Clubg Cloister Inn, Vice President. During Freshman year he roomed at IQ University Place with Calvin M. Hotchkiss, Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 7,22PyI1C with Hotchkiss. Mangan is a Roman Catholic. His permanent address is 24 Hawthorn St., Rochester, N.Y. C2393 CLASS OF1943 GREER MCINNIS MARECHAL, JR. Greer Marechal was born june 30, 1921, in Dayton, Ohio. He is the son of Greer Mclnnis Marechal and Harriet Lucille Herschler. His father, a graduate of the University of Alabama, is a patent attorney. He has one brother. He prepared at Oakwood High School QDayton, Ohioj, where he was Editor of the Newspaper and Yearbookg P'resident Dramatic Association, member Student Council and Public Speaking Club. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was a mem'ber of Whig-Clio Qlj f2j Q35 Q4jg Secretary Theatre Intime Q4j, Vice President f3jg member Magic Club Qzj f3j, President f4j 3 Elm Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed alone at 725 Pyneg junior and Senior years at 431 '03 Hall with C. W. Packer and D. H. Batchelder. Marechal will become afhliated with the Carbide 81 Carbon Chemicals Corporation. He is a P'resbyterian. , His permanent address is 236 Schantz Ave., West, Dayton,,Ohio. lI290J CLASS OF 1943 JOHN JAY MARKHAM Friar John, Ample John Markham was born November 23, 1921, in Chicago, Ill. He is the son of Herbert I. Markham, Chicago 704, and Lois Robinson Kauffman. His father is an investment banker, partner in Paul H. Davis 8: Company, vice president Parker Appliance Company. He has one brother and one sister. Samuel S. Markham '13 is his uncle. He prepared at the University of Chicago High School, and Choate. At Chicago High he was President of the Student Council, member Hi-Y, Glee Club, Phi Beta Sigma, Soccer Team, Tennis Team, Manager of the Bas- ketball Team. At Choate he was a member of the Glee Club, Debate Panel, Third Football Team, Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs. He was on the Editorial Board of the Sovereign Clj, Managing Editor fit, , member Glee Club CID , Debate Panel flj g Varsity Debate Panel QQ 14, , Manager Varsity Debate fgj , Vice President Whig-Clio C45 3 Program Director WPRU 125, member Princeton Senate Qllj Cgj, Chairman 1943 Memorial Committee 145 , Undergraduate Council f4j Q Cadet Major R.O.'I'.C., Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 2.43 Brown with Alan Horton, Sophomore year with Horton at li-.-X Holder, -junior year at 61-63 Little with P. Quigg, .-Klan Horton, NV. Avery, Senior year at 61-63 Little with Quigg, -lohn Post, Ralph Hallowell and john Bigelow. Markham plans to attend law school. He is a Baptist and a Republican. His permanent address is g6Og Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, lll. E 191 fl CLASS OF 1943 CLYDE DGUGLAS MARLATT, JR. Pefe Marlatt was born November 2, 1921, in Newark, NJ. He is the son of Clyde Douglas Marlatt '13, and Mary J. B. Nichols. His father is engaged in the chemical manufacturing industry, vice president Martin Dennis Company, of Newark, NJ. He has one sister. Ralph E. Marlatt '23--is his uncle. V He prepared at Montclair High School, where he was on the Dramatics Boardsg Student Government Board, Armistice Day Committee, and par- ticipated in the School Tennis To-urnaments. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairsg Dean's List. Graduated with High Honors. He was in the Basketball Managerial Cgjg Associate Editor Nassau Sovereign f4Dg member Whig-Cliog active in Intramural Athleticsg mem- ber Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 115 Pyneg Sophomore year at 75 Holder with John H. Montgomery, Jr., and Kenneth P. Kinneyg Junior year with Montgomery and Kinney at 12-A Holderg Senior year at 323 Foulke. Marlatt is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Old Chester Road, Essex Fells, NJ. C2923 CLASS 01-71943 JULIAN HOWARD MARSHALL, JR. H0toz'e, Howdy Marshall was born April 18, 1922, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of julian Howard Marshall, johns Hopkins '13, and Eleanor Howard jones. His father is priorities chief for the Southern Supply Company. He has two brothers and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton was T. Barton Harrison '36. He prepared at The Boys' Latin School, where he was on the Football, Basketball and Lacrosse Teams, member Press Club, Sports Editor of the School Paper. At Princeton he majored in Psychology, Departmental Honors Cgj. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, championship, numerals, Var- sity Lacrosse Team, letter fzjg Championship Lacrosse Team, letter Cgj 5 Class Lacrosse Team Clj Qzj q3jg member of Whig-Clio, Manager Stu- dent Magazine Agencyg Quadrangle Club. E During Freshman year he roomed at 21 South West with jack Dunn, Sophomore year at 22 South West with Dunn and Ollie Blackburn, junior 'year at 101 Little with Dunn and Blackburn, Senior year with Dunn and Blackburn at 23 South lfVest. Marshall is an lipiscopalian and 11 Democrat. His permanent address is IIO7 Poplar Hill Road, Baltimore, Md. C1933 CLASS OF 1943 THOMAS BALL MARSHALL Tom Marshall was born May 30, 1922, in Swarthmore, Pa. He is the son of john Marshall and Dorothea Bechtel. His father, who attended the University of Virginia, is chemical director of the Finishes Division of E. l. duPon-t de Nemours Company. He has one brother and two sisters. Frank Bechtel '17 and john G. Bechtel '20 are his uncles. He prepared at Swarthmore High School, where he was active in Dra- maticsg on the Publications Boards, member Glee Club and Lacrosse Team. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry, on the Dean's List Qij Qzj f4j g graduated with honors in Chemistry. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Teamg member T'heatre Intime Q2jg Glee Club Qlj Q2j fgj Q45 g member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 18 Libbey Houseg Sophomore year at 93 Holder with Robert C. Conner, junior and Senior years at 627 Laughlin with Conner. Marshall started accelerating during the summer of 1941 and graduated in September 1942. He at once 'became employed as a chemist with the Military Explosives Division of the duPont Company at the Wabash River Ordnance Works, in Terre Haute, Ind. He hopes to take up graduate work in chemistry after the war. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Lincoln Road, Swarthmore, Pa. C1943 CLASS OI-71943 1 WILLIAM ALEXANDER MARTIN Bill, Red Martin was born january 6, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of William E. Martin and Ruth Peabody Griilin. His father is a salesman with the Hudnut Company, in New York city. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Roosevelt High School QYonkers, N.Y.j, Where he was on the Baseball Teamg Sports Editor of the Year- bookg President Honor Society. my l I At Princeton he majored in Chemistry, Sigma Xig shared George A. Howe '78 Prize in Analytical Chemistry. He was on the Intramural Baseball Team Q1 Q g Softball Team Q25 Qgj g Hockey Team C 1 J 121 Cgj g Intramural Football Team C31 3 Basketball Team Ml 3 member St. Paul's Soeietyg Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at Libbey Houseg Sopho- more, Junior and Senior years at 1 I2 Henry with C. Beran. Martin will probably engage in chemical work. He is an Iiipiseopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is lCJ3Cll2lCl'lClClRlJ21Ll, Bronxville, N.Y. II 195 il CLASS OF 1943 J JAMES HENRY MASON, IV Jim, Mare Mason was born November 22, 1921, in Atlantic City, N.-I. He is the son of james H. Mason, Ill, Jefferson Medical Col- lege '18, and Violet French Shreve. His father is a surgeon. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Atlantic City High School, where he was Sports Manager, Class Officer, member Latin, French and Math Clubs, Board of Athletics. At Princeton he majored in Biology. Graduated with High Honors. 3 He was a member of Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place with C. D. Ford, Sophomore and Junior years at 323 Brown with Ford, Senior year with Ford at 152 Little. Mason plans to attend the College of Physicians and Surgeons, at Columbia, and to become a doctor. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 18 South Suffolk Ave., Ventnor, NJ. C2963 CLASS OF1943 BRYCE MAXWELL Alam Maxwell was born July 26, 1919, in Glen Cove, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of Howard W. Maxwell ,Q5 and Helen Young. His father is a banker, director New York Trust Company. He has four brothers and two sisters. Howard W. Maxwell, Jr., ' 19, and Eugene L. Maxwell ,22 are his brothers. He prepared at Taft School, where he was a member of the Gun Club, and Chemistry Club. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was a member of the Princeton Engineering Society, Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 215 'oi Hall with T. H. Pollockj Sophomore year at 212 joline with Pollockg Junior year with Pollock at 2 Middle Dodg Senior year at 2 Middle Dod with Pollock and S. F. Burtis. Nlaxwell is a Republican. His permanent address is Red Spring Lane, Glen Cove, Long Island, N.Y. E 397 J CLASS OF 1943 FRANK BELLINGER MAY A Bu!! May was born November 29, 1921, in Flushing, N.Y. He is the son of Frank Newton May and Margherita Atherton Bellinger. His father is an executive in the Santiago, Chile, branch of the Anaconda Copper Company. He has one sister. ' He prepared at Grange School fSantiago, Chilej, where he was on the Rugby, Soccer and Cricket Teams. ' At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was a member of Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place, Sophomore year at 2-A Holder with Richard A. Fewellg Junior year with Fevvell at 101 ,Ol Hall and 33 Blair, Senior year at Q2 Patton with Hastings Grifhn, Bruce Low, Richard Pechstein and Madison Rileyg later at 1 1 1 303 Hall. . May is engaged to Miss Mary Jo Hundley, of Santiago, Chile. He will probably engage in hydraulic or mining engineering after the War. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Casilla S3-D, Santiago, Chile. C2931 CLASS OF1943 GEORGE OTTMAR MERGENTHALER , Marg, Moose Mergenthaler was born August 5, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of Herman C. Mergenthaler, Cornell 710, and Alice Sweeney. His father is retired. He has no brothers or sisters. , He prepared at Canterbury School, vifhere he was on the Publi- cations Boards, Tennis and Squash Teams. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Squash Team, numeralsg Varsity Squash Team, major letter Cgjg member Whig-Cliog Catholic Clubg in Football Mzinzigerial Competition C25 g Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 28 Vandeventer Ave., with T. S. Everistg Sophomore year at 74 Holder with F. B. Seggermang Junior year at 228 Henry with R. Clements and G. Hoblitzelle: Senior year at 228 Henry with C. P. Mitchell and N. F. Russell. Mergenthaler is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is Purchase St., Rye, N.Y. IQ 299 II CLASS OF 1943 BOYD COOPER MERRELL Boyd Merrell was born August 20, 1921, in New Florence, Mo. He is the son of S. A. Merrell, West Point '16, and Lela Clark. His father is engaged in water transportation. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at john Burroughs School QClayton, Mo.j, where he was on the Football, Basketball and Baseball Teams, Sports Writer on the School Paper and Sports Editor of the Yearbook, Senior Class President. At Princeton he major-ed in Mechanical Engineering, Second Group Honors Graduated with Honors. He was Manager of the lnterscholastic Tennis Tournament, numerals, Photographic Editor of the Brit-nz-Brac, on the Nassau Herald Board, in the Student,,Tutoring Managerial Competition, affiliated with various campus agencies, member Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place, Sophomore year at 234 Pyne, junior year at 212 Cuyler with W. C. Orr ,42, Senior year at 728 Pyne with E. D. Chapin and G. H. Morner. Merrell expects to engage in mechanical engineering. He is a Congregationalist. His permanent address is cfo S. A. Merrell, D-16 Railway Exchange Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. C3001 CLASS OF1943 RICHARD FAIRBANKS MESSENGER Dick Messenger was born January 25, 1922, in Xenia, Ghio. He is the son of Dr. Harold Clay Messenger, Dennison Uni- versity 'OQ CM.D., University of Pennsylvania Medical Sehoolj, and Nell Fairbanks. His father is a physiciang vice president Citizens National Bank of Xeniag chairman of the Draft Board. He has one brother. He prepared at Central High School lXenia, Ohiol, Where he was Editor of the Cfllffclf High Ncwrg member of the Bandg National Honor Societyg Valedictorian. At Princeton he majored in English. Graduated with Honors. He was Secretary of the Nurmzz Lil' Q45 g member The Elect QQ: 'Westminster Societyg Gateway Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 22 Bank St.: Sophomore year at IZQ 'Witherspoon g Junior and Senior years at 1 12 VVither- spoon. Messenger plans to continue his studies in English, and to be- coinc a teacher. Hc is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 6.12 North King St., Xenia, Ohio. E 301 Il CLASS OF 1943 CLIFTON MCPHERSON MILLER, JR. s Clif Miller was born January 2, 1922, in San Francisco, Calif. He is the son of Clifton M. Miller and Emily Thompson. His father attended Stanford University. He has two brothers. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, Where he was on the Football, Soccer and Hockey Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Lacrosse Team, numerals each year Q15 C25 Q35 3 on the Soccer Team Q45 5 member Cloister lnn. . During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 133 Holder with Arthur M. Deacong Junior year at 60 Patton with H. S. Bell and R. B. Oakleafg Senior year at 35 Little with Bell and Oakleaf. Miller is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Chestertown, Md. C3021 CLASS OF1943 DAVID LIND MILLER Dave Miller was born February 28, 1921, in Cleveland, Ohio. He is the son of Ralph James Miller and Florence Lindstrom. His father, who attended the University of Pittsburgh, is a bankerg vice president and comptroller of the Peoples Pittsburgh Trust Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Oliver High School CPittsburghQ, where he was active in Student Cvovernmentg on the Senior Yearbook Boardg member Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in English. He was Advertising Manager of the 1S'0Ue1'cZg1zg member West- minster Societyg Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 Edwards Placeg Sopho- more year at Xl North 'West with F. A. McClungq Junior and Senior years at 212 VVitherspoon with S. M. Pringle. Miller plans to study medicine at the University of Pennsyl- vania. He is a Presbyterian and 21 Republican. His permanent address is 1 14.0 Pemberton St., Pittsburgh, Pa. P3033 CLASS 0171943 KENNETH DEXTER MILLER, JR. Dex Miller was born July 30, 1922, in Yonkers, N.Y. He is the son of Kenneth D. Miller '08 QD.D., University of Praguej, and Ethel Anderson Prince. His father is a ministerg president New York City Mission Society. He has one sister. He prepared at Western Reserve Academy fHudson, Ohioj, where he was Editor of the School Paper. At Princeton he majored in Basic Engineering flj Czjg Aeronautical Engineering fgj MQ: He was on the Dean's List each yearg Sigma Xig Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with Highest Honors. He was a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Qgj g Chairman Student Branch, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences C45 g Manager Student Bicycle Agency f2j Cgj g Student Tutoring Association Cgjg mem- ber Prospect Cooperative Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 141 Witherspoong Sophomore year at 412 Brown with A. D. Franklin and R. E. Twitchellg Junior year at 413 Brown with L. H. Shafferg Senior year at 627 Laughlin with R. C. Conner. Miller is engaged to Miss Barbara Beranger, of New York City. He expects to engage in aeronautical engineering. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 9 East 10th Street, New York City. C3041 CLASS OF 1943 l y LINDLEY GARRISON MILLER ' Lin Miller was born November 27, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of j. Norris Miller ,oo CLL.D., Columbia 'o2j, deceased, and Helen Murphy. He has three brothers and two sis- ters.AW. W. Miller 'oo is his uncle. He prepared at Choate School, where he was on the Football, Vllrestling and Tennis Teams. At Princeton he majored in French. He was on the Wrestling Team C 1 J C25 fab 3 150-pound Foot- ball Team C'2j lgj, major PH fill g Crew C231 Spring Football Team C31 1 member Madison Debating Society, Whig-Cliog Var- sity Clubg Newman Club: Catholic Clubg Colonial Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 3-B Hamilton with Charles Miner and VVilliam Hutton, Junior year at 21 1-2 1.1 Lockhart with Miner, Hutton, H. B. Farr, D. Ridder. -I. Norris and F. B. Seggerinang Senior year at 211-21.1. Lockhart with Hutton, Farr, Ridder and Norris. Miller is :1 Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is Forest Ave., Glen Cove, Long lsland. N Y IIZOSJ CLASS OF 1943 CLARENCE PEABODY MITCHELL Mirah Mitchell was born March 4, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of Clarence V. S. Mitchell '13 and Sylvia Pea- body. His father is a lawyer. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are his grandfather, Clarence Blair Mitchell '89, and Edward T. Look '18 . He prepared at St. Paul's School, where he was on the Foot- ball and Hockey Teams, and Crew, Debating Society, Mission- ary Society, Acolytes. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of the Crew, active in Intramural Hockey, member Madison Debating Society, S.F.A., Chairman Forum on Religion, president St. Paul's Society, Colonial Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 64 Holder with George K. Hoblitzelleg Junior year at 227 Henry with Hoblitzelle and Norman F. S. Russell, Senior year at 227 Henry with George O. Mergenthaler and james R. Clements. Mitchell is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 121 East 81st St., New York City. C3061 CLASS OF1943 HENRY HILTON MONTGOMERY f Hank Montgomery was born june 21, 1921, in Seymour, Ind. He is the son of T. Harlan Montgomery ,TO and Helen Paul- ine Murdoch. His father is a lawyer. He has one brother, Rich- ard -H. Montgomery '45, and one sister. John Edgar Murdoch ' 16 is his uncle, and 'William Steel ,37 is his cousin. He prepared at Kentucky Military Institute QLyndon, Ky.j. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was a member of the Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Lower Pyne with Tom Sampsong Sophomore year with Sampson in Pyne Hall. Montgomery left Princeton in the spring of Sophomore year, due to a sinus infection. He attended Butler University, in ln- dianapolis, for one semester, and is at present a student at the University of Arizona, in Tucson. He expects to return to Prince- ton next year to finish his college course. He will probably become 21 lawyer. He is a 1 resbyterian and a Republican. J His permanent address is 628 North Poplar St., Seymour, lnd. II 307 J CLASSAOF1943 WILLIAM MOORE MORCGM Bill, Wz'ZZ, More Morcom was born June 16, 1Q2l, in Hartford, Conn. He is the son of Clifford Bowden Morcom and Hazel A. Moore. His father is vice president of the Aetna Life Insurance Company. He has two brothers, Clifford B. Morcom, Jr., '35, and Richard Morcom '41. He prepared at Kingswood School, where he was on the Foot- ball Team and Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was in the Fencing Managerial CZD, Co-Manager C3l, letterg member Varsity Club Q3j Qatjg Student A.S.M.E. C3Dg Princeton Engineering Society Q35 Qgtjg Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St., with R. T. Barry, Sophomore year at 325 Lockhart, Junior and Senior years at 6 North Dod with J. W. Hooper, jr. Morcom expects to engage in engineering. He is a Universalist and a Republican. His permanent address is Sunset Farm, West Hartford, Conn. C3083 CLASS OF1943 GEORGE FREDERICK MORGAN I Fred Morgan was born April 25, 1922, in New York City. He is the son of john Williams Morgan '16 and Marion Haviland Burt. His father is a lieutenant-colonel in the U.S. Army, instructing at Fort Leavenworthg president of Enoch Morgan Sons, Inc., manufacturers. He has- no brothers or sisters. George F. Burt, jr., '31, is his uncle. He prepared at St. Paul's School, where he was Editor of Home Scho- lasticaeg member Concordian Literary Society, on the Squash Team. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages CFrenchjg First Group flj f4j, Second Group Q2j fgjg Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Freshman Squash Team, numerals, Varsity Squash Squad, on the Lit Board 125, Literary Editor f2j, Co-Chairman Cgjg member Whig-Clio, Theatre lntimeg Madison Debating Society. ' During Freshman year he roomed at 33 Campbell with Charles Scrib- ner, -lr.g Sophomore year at 425' Pyne, junior and Senior years at 12.5 '03 Hall. Morgan is engaged to Miss Constance Canfield, of Rochester, N.Y. I-Ie will probably engage in writing and magazine work. He is an lipiscopalian. His permanent address is 39 West 1 ith St., New York City. li 309 3 CLASS OF 1943 GUSTAV HAMPUS MORNER Gm Morner was born October 20, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of Adolf H. Morner and Theo Emma Nelson. His father, a graduate of Royal Naval Academy CSwedenj, is an im- porter. He has three sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Wade Nelson '35, and O. Nelson ,3Q. He prepared at Upsala Enskilda Laroverk, Olofskolan, and New Trier High School, where he was active in Dramatics, Bas- ketball and Soccer. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of Theatre lntime Q25 C35 QQ, Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at S Dickinson St. 5 Sopho- more year at 109 Patton, Junior year at 51 1 Cuyler with W. Brewer ,425 Senior year at 728 Pyne with B. C. Merrell and E. D. Chapin. Morner is engaged to Miss Florence Lacombe, of New York City. 0 He is a Lutheran and a Republican. His permanent address is 419 Greenleaf Ave., Glencoe, Ill. P3103 CLASS OF 1943 JOHN MGRRIS Cnr Morris was born December 30, 1Q2O, in Savannah, Ga. He is the son of John Morris and Josephine Dunning Weed, both deceased. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Samuel Dorrance 741, and Martin Franklin '43, P He prepared at Episcopal High School fAleXandria, Va.j, Where he was on the BH Football Squad, Monthly Clzronzble Board. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was Alumni Editor of the Princeton Engineer fill f3j Q45 5 member 'Westminster Society fzj Q35 f4jg Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 318 Foulke, Sophomore year at 106 Holder, Junior year at 3-5 Blair Tower with Martin Franklin and Charles Hutchinsong first term Senior year at 151 VVitherspoon alone, second term Senior year in North West with Bob Deming and R. Thompson. Morris expects to engage in chemical engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1 IS East 37th St., Savannah, Ga. C3113 CLASS OF1943 WILLIAM TRIPPLE MORROW Bill, Ringer Morrow was born April 21, 1921, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Robert H. Morrow, Temple University '16, and Martie Pritchard Bolton. His father is an attorney-at-law. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at William Penn Charter School QPhiladelphia, Pal, where he was a member of the Glee Clubg A Cappella Chorusg Sports Manager QFencing and Tennisjg member Dra- matic Club. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was alternate in the Varsity Football Managerial Compe- tition Qzjg Campus Club, Assistant Sports Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 9 Madison St. with S. T. Cummings, F. A. McClung, and I. Reynolds, Sophomore year at 1o6 Holder, alone, Junior and Senior years with Cummings at 31 South West. Morrow intends to study law at the University of Pennsyl- vania, and to become an attorney. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 504 East Johnson St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. P3123 CLASS OF 1943 I - RICHARD MCGEE MoRsE - Dick Morse was born June 26, 1922, in Summit, NJ. He is the son of Raymond McGee, Yale '99, deceased, and Marie Zimmerman. William O. Morse '02 is his step-father. .He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was a member of the Glee Club, Editorial Chairman of the Literary Magazineg member Orchestra, Band, and Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Inter- national Affairsg Second Group Honors Crj Q2jg First Group Cgjg awarded S.P.l.A. Summer Travel Scholarship to Chile in 1941 g to Mexico in 19425 Honorable Mention: Myron T. Her- rick Prizeg Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with High Honors. He was a member of the Class Crew Clyg Editor of the Narmzz Lit f2j QQ, Co-Chairman C45 g Przhceionirm Columnist Cij C25 C35 C415 member Band fijg Whig-Clio Council C453 Student Tutoring Association C22 During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 102 Blair with Van S. Bowen, junior and Senior years at 126 '03 Hall. Morse will probably engage in Foreign Service. His permanent address is Husted Lane, Greenwich, Conn. lf3'3il CLASS OF1943 ROBERT HOSMER MORSE, III ' B019 Morse was born August 6, 1921, in Indianapolis, Ind. He is the son of Robert H. Morse, Jr., and Helen Susan Beck. His father is affiliated with Fairbanks, Morse CSI Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was active in Swim- ming and Debating. ' Morse transferrednto P'rinceton from Northwestern University in the fall of 1939. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was on the Princeton Aihlete Board Qgjg member Westminster So- ciety Qij Q Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place, Sophomore year at 43 Holder with J. P. Sheperdsong junior year at 201 Lockhart with R. R. Brill and R. P. Hallowellg Senior year at 521 '03 Hall. Morse will probably become afiiliated with Fairbanks, Morse it Company. He is a Baptist and a Republican. His permanent address is 600 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. H3141 CLASS OF1943 PI-IILANDER KNOX MOTHERAL, JR. , Nix, Phil, P.K. Motheral was born August 2, 1919, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Philander Knox Motheral '15 and Louise McGrew. His father is an attorney-at-law, with the firm of Reed, Smith, Shaw and Mc- Clay. He has two brothers and two sisters. George Motheral Chester ,35 is'his cousin, and William PI. Porter '36 is his brother-in-law. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was a member of the Choir, Glee Club, Camera Club, Dramatic Club, School Committees, and active in various School Athletics. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a participant in Intramural and Club Athletics, Vice President Mercersburg Academy Alumni Qlyrinceton Chapterjg Dial Lodge. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 310 Hamilton with john I. Munson. He left Princeton in the fall of 1941 to enter the U.S. Army. ,He is now a lieutenant with the Engineers. Motheral plans to study law, and will probably become an attorney. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 6119 jackson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. H3151 CLASS OF 1943 LESTER MOUNT, JR. Les Mount was born November 23, 1920, in Princeton, NJ. He is the son of Lester Mount ' 16 and Alice Kohler. His father is a farmer. He has one brother. He prepared at Princeton High School, where he was active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. Graduated with Honors. i . He was Manager of the Cider and Lunch-lce Cream Agencies, member Tower Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 15 South Edwards, Junior and Senior years at 1 1 Holder With R. C. Hoffman. Mount will probably engage in chemical engineering research work. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is R.D. 2, Princeton, N.-I. C3163 CLASS OF 1943 JOHN WALLENDAHL MOWINCKEL X John Mowinckel was born July 7, IQZO, in Genoa, ltaly. He is the son of john A. Mowinckel and Cathe Wallendahl. His father is foreign adviser for the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. He has one sister. He prepared at St. Paul's School fConcord, N.H.j, and Rosey School fSWitZerlandj, where he was active in Football, Hockey, Tennis and Skiing. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was active in lntramural Hockeyg member Ski Clubg Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 242, Pyneg Sophomore year at 141 Holder with Richard B. Veitg Junior and Senior years at 14-A Holder. Mowinckel is an Episcopalian and a Democratic Socialistf, His permanent address is go Rockefeller Plaza, New York Citv. C3173 CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT HEYER MULLER Bob Muller was born November 10, 1921, in Boston, Mass. He is the son of Oscar F. Muller and Inez E. MacConney. His father is president of the Nyanza Color 51 Chemical Company, and Chemical Manufacturing Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Montclair Academy, Where he Was active in Student Government, Varsity Debating, and on the Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry, Departmental Honors fgjg Sigma Xi. He was a member of Whig-Clio 5 Chemical Club 3 Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Alexander St. 5 Sopho- more, Junior and Senior years at 333 Foulke. Muller plans to continue his medical studies at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, and to engage in medical research. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 66 Dodd St., Glen Ridge, NJ. H3181 CLASS OF1943 JOHN RANDOLPH MUNDA , Jack Munda was born December 11, 1920, in Wilmington, Del. He is the son of Oscar F. Munda and Mary Love jones. His father is an auditor, with the DuPont Company. He has one brother. He -prepared at Wilmington High school, and Wilmington Friends School. At prep school he was a member o-f the National Honor Society, Basketball, Swimming and Track Teams, active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Basketball and Lacrosse Teams, major nu- merals in bothg Basketball, letters Qzj Cgj, Captain f4j g Lacrosse Team, letters f2jg Executive Committee of the Varsity Club, member Tower Club, awarded Benjamin F. Bunn Trophy in Basketball. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St. with Tom C. Gary, jr., Sophomore year at 21 Hamilton with Gary, junior year at 131 Little with Garyg Senior year at 222 Walker with A. S. Cook, C. P. Whitehead, C. Howell, H. Canda, WI. Klein, R. Vivian, R. Horner and il. Brown. Munda will probably engage in chemical engineering. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 1130 jackson St., Wilmington, Del. C3191 CLASS OF 1943 JOHN ISAAC MUNSON ' Means Munson was born May 3, 1920, in Connellsville, Pa. He is the son of Fred Danks Munson, Michigan ,OQ, deceased, and Ruth Reed Hopwood. His father was an attorney. He has one sister. He prepared at Connellsville High School, and Mercersburg Academy. At High School he was President of the Senior Classg President National Honor Society, Vice President Student Councilg Valedictorian. At Mercers- burg he was Annual Prize Debaterg 1939 Class Day Oratorg on the Honor Roll. At Princeton he majored in Politicsg on the Dean's List Qlj He was a member of Whig-Clio, Terrace Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 310 Hamilton with P. K. Motheral, Jr.g junior year at 311 Joline with T. E. Farr-ell, jr.3 Senior year at 324 Walker, alone. Munson is engaged to Miss Betty Ray, of Washington, D.C. He will probably attend law school, and engage in the legal profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 402 East Murphy Ave., Connellsville, Pa. H3203 CLASS OF1943 AUGUSTUS TABER MURRAY, II Tad Murray was born October 29, 1922, in Niagara Falls, N.Y. He is the son of Robert Lindley Murray, Stanford University '13, and Ramona Belle McKendry. His father is vice president and director of de- velopment of the Hooker Electrochemical Company, at Niagara Falls, N.Y.g president Niagara Falls Country Club, vice president Chemist Club fN.Y.jg director American Institute of Chemical Engineering, member Chemical Association of America. He has one brother. He prepared at Phillips Academy QAndover, Mass.j, where he was on the Golf Team, member Open Door 3 active in Intramural Sports. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was Intercollegiate Badminton Champion fly fgjg on the Golf Team, numerals fgjg active in lnterclub Basketball, Baseball and Foot- ball, Cheerleader f4jg member Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 72 Holder with Frank Broderick, Sophomore year with Broderick at 311 Henryg junior year at 121 Cuyler with Peter Platteng Senior year at Q4 Patton and 21 Little with Dick Schmon, Herb Wellington and Pete Platten. Murray is an lipiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Lewiston, N.Y. H3211 CLASS OF 1943 EDWARD MURRAY N ed Murray was born June 5, lQ21, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Samuel S. Murray, University of Virginia ,O4, and Anne Cleland Read. His father is now connected with the OHSice of Civilian Defenseg formerly with the Maryland Title Guarantee Company. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are George Bowdoin ,2O and Samuel Shoemaker ' 12. He prepared at Gilman School, where he was on the Wrestling Team, and Manager of Lacrosse. At Princeton he majored in Chemistryg on the Dean's List Q25 3 awarded Field Artillery Association medal He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numeralsg J.V. Lacrosse, numerals Q35 5 Local Advertising Manager of the Nczsmzz Lil 5 affiliated with various campus agencies 5 member lvy Club. During Freshman year he roomed at ll Dickinson St. with Beverly Ridgelyg Sophomore year at 54 Blair with William P. Cartong Junior and Senior years at the Ivy Club with Steve Pearson. ' Murray is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Pikesville, Md. P3221 CLASS OF 1943 CHARLES RANDOLPH MYER, II Randy, Liffle Drinks, Hydro Myer was born june 6, 1921, in Elizabeth, Nj. He is the son of Pettit A. Myer ,14 and Jessie M. Winans. His father is in the lumber business, executive with Souhegan Mills. He has one sister. He prepared at Pingry School, and Lawrenceville, where he was o-n the Football, Hockey and Baseball Teams, Editor of the Yearbook, and on the Publications Committee. At Princeton he majored in Aeronautical Engineering. He was on the 150-pound Crew Q1jg Hockey Team fijg 150-pound Football Team QQQ, major letters Qgj Q4j 5 member Varsity Club Qgj C4j g Right wing ciub Q45, Mrs. fgjg raes. C451 P.E.S. Q25 439 q4p, Westminster Society Q15 Qzj Qgj Q4jg Cottage Club. P During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 24 Hamilton with Edward Cisselg junior year at 64 Little with Cissel, and later at 222 Walker with H. Howard, VV. W. Warner and -I. R. Gardner, Senior year at 231 Walker with Howard, Warner, Gardner and P. B. Putnam. Myer plans to engage in aeronautical work. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 135 Malden Terrace, Elizabeth, N.j. H2133 CLASS OF 1943 SAMUEL CLAREN DON MYER Sam Myer was born December 2-8, 1921, in Oxnard, Calif. He is the son of Albert James Myer, HI, and Florence Mada- line Edwards. His father, a graduate of M.l.T., is in the U.S. Army. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Carl Francis Edwards 'oo, Harold S. Edwards 'o6, Harold S. Edwards, Jr., '32, and C. William Edwards '36, He prepared at 'Laguna Blanca, and St. Paul's Schools. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Bank St. with M. B. Howorth, Jr.g Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 7 South Edwards. Myer is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 17OQ State St., Santa Barbara, Calif. H3241 CLASS OF 1943 RICHARD MYRI CK Mori Myrick was born September 2, 1920, in Santa Barbara, Calif. He is the son of Donald Myrick '15 and Charlotte Porter. His father is an investment counselor. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Thacher School QOjai, Califj, Where he was on the Soccer Team, and a member of the Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Architectureg Departmental Hon- ors He Was on the Class Soccer Teamg interested in Princeton Motion Pictures, member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 306 Foulkeg Sophomore year at 54 Holder with Richard Robbins, junior year at 61 Patton with James Reppertg Senior year at 23 South Edwards. Myrick intends to continue his studies in architecture, at Princeton, and to engage in the architectural profession. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 7,12 East Pedregosa St., Santa Barbara, Calif. C3151 CLASS OF 1943 ELIE JAN NADELMAN Nadelman was born July 29, 1922, in New York City. He is the son of Elie Nadelman and Viola Maria Spiess. His father is a sculptor. He has two sisters. He prepared at Riverdale Country School, where he was a member of the Glee Clubg Cercle Francaisg Fencing Team, Swim- ming Team, Soccer Teamg Publications Boards, winner Latin Prize, Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languagesg Departmental and General Honors Q35 Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Freshman Fencing Team, major numerals g Varsity Fencing Team, letters, member Yacht Club C15 Q23 C35 C49- During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed in Upper Pyneg Junior and Senior years in Witherspoon. Nadelman expects to enter the U.S. Army. He is a Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is Riverdale-on-Hudson, New York City. C3261 . CLASS OF 1943 LEROY WILLIAM NEWBERT, JR. Roy Newbert was born October 1, IQIS, in Los Angeles, Calif. He is the son of Leroy W. Newbert and Nellie Wray. His father, who attended Armour Institute, is retired. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Hun School. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Inter- national Affairs. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at Libbey House, Sopho- more year at 1 12 Walker, Junior and Senior years at 316 Walker. His permanent address is 812 Alpine Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 113273 CLASS OF 1943 ALBERT CHARLES NCLTE, JR. AZ, No!! Nolte was born December 13, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of Albert C. Nolte, Columbia 114, and May E. Buekman. His father is a patent attorney, with the firm of Moses Sz Nolte. He has one brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, Where he was a member of the Band, Glee Club, Orchestra and House Council. At Princeton he majored in Basic Engineering. He was a member of the Princeton Engineering Society 3 Can- non Club. . During Freshman year he roomed in 20 Nassau St. 5 Sophomore year at 63 Holder with D. McLean and C. T. Auger, Junior year with McLean, Auger and T. M. Backes at 1 1 1 Littleg Senior year at 34 Little. Nolte expects to become a patent attorney. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 38 Willets Court, Manhasset, Long Island, N .Y. C3233 CLASS OF1943 JOHN NORRIS forrzr Norris was born January 27, 1920, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Charles C. Norris, jr., and Ethel Keen. His father is a lawyer, senior partner in the firm of Hepburn and Norris. He has one sister. Frank A. Keen '09 is his uncle. 'He prepared at Episcopal Academy, and St. P'aul's School. At prep school he was on the Football, Hockey and Baseball Teams, member Dramatic Clubg Literary and Debating Society, Business Manager of the Year -Bookg member Scientific Society. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was on the Class Hockey Team C213 Club Hockey fgjg Club Tennis C333 Circulation Manager of The Athlete, member Madison De- bating Society, Whig-Clio, Philosophy Forum, Colonial Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 621 Laughlin with George E. Bartolg junior and Senior years at 212 Lockhart with W. L. Hutton, Miner, H. B. Farr, D. Ridder, L. Miller, and F. B. Seggerman. Norris plans to attend the Pennsylvania Law School, and to become a lawyer. He is an Iipiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Haverford, Pa. E 339 II CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT B. OAKLEAF S Oczkze, The Leaf Oakleaf was born September 9, 1920, in Olean, N.Y. He is the son of Edward M. Qakleaf and Ruth Bloodsworth. His father is a retailer, president of L. H. Oakleaf Company. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are H. S. Bell '1 1, F. E. Bell ,37, and H. S. Bell, Jr., 143. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Wrestling Team, Baseball Team, and active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Wrestling Team fly 5 Lacrosse Team Q1 J, nu- merals C2j C35 5 Student Cashier, Gatemang member Cloister Inn. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 633 Laughlin with H. S. Bell, Jr.g Junior year at 60 Patton with H. S. Bell and C. M. Miller, Jr.g Senior year at 35 Little with Bell and Miller. Oakleaf will probably attend the Harvard Business School. He is an Episcopalian and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is 218 West Sullivan St., Olean, N.Y. P3301 CLASS OF 1943 BLAKE w1LK1-is OGDEN O9 Ogden was born September 25, 1921, in Middletown, N.Y. He is the son of O. B. Fellows '1 1, and Hilda G. Wilkes. His father is president of the Ideal 'Wrapping Machine Company. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Middletown High School, where he was on the Basketball Teamg School Magazine and Yearbook Staff, Sports Manager. At Princeton he majored in Electrical Engineering. He was on the 150-pound Crew Cijg Business Board of the Sovereign, Student Branch of the A.l.E.E. and I.R.E.g member Outing Club, Tower Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 15 Middle Dod with B. VV. Ogden, junior and Senior years at 26 Middle Dod with D. Link and VVilliam Metcalf. Ogden plans to engage in engineering. His permanent address is 17 Courtland Place, Middletown, N.Y. H3311 CLASS OF 1943 GEORGE OLIVA, JR. George Oliva was born November Q, IQZO, in New York City. I He is the son of George Oliva and Ruth Louise Schiele. His father is in the advertising business, with National Biscuit Com- pany. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Phillips Academy QAndover, Mass.5, where he was on the Track and Soccer Teams, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Track Team, letters Q 35 5 Business Board of the Princeton Tiger, member Glee Club Q25 5 WPRU Q25 5 Triangle Club C453 Theatre Intime Q15 Q255 Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 26 Campbell with Lewis C. Reisnerg Sophomore year at 2-B Campbell with Alvan C. Wheeler and R. D. Watermang Junior year at 70 Patton with Wheelerg Senior year at 616 Laughlin with Lee, S. D. Steven- son, W. Hedberg, D. MacDougald, and K. Bramley. Oliva is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 317 Booth Ave., Englewood, N .-I. C5323 CLASS OF 1943 VVILLIANI BRECKENRIDGE ORR Punch, WiZZz'e Orr was born August 18, 1920, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of William M. Orr and Leta Breckenridge Orr. His father, who attended Westminster College, is president of the Bank of Ohio Valley, and of William M. Orr Company, both of Pittsburgh. He has two sisters. 'He prepared at Shady Side Academy, where he was active in Student Government, Football and Track, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the 150-pound Football Team Cgjg Lacrosse Team fzjg member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St.g Sophomore year at 101 Holder with John liirnan and john Ackerman, Junior year at 314 Lockhart. Orr left Princeton in june 1942, to enter the U.S. Marine Corps. He is now an aerologist. Orr will 'probably become affiliated with W. M. Orr Company. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 4231 Parkman Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ll 132 il CLASS OF 1943 RICHARD GSAN N i Dick Osann was born July 12, 192 1', in White Plains, N.Y. He is the son of Frederick Osann and Ada Bell Reiner. His father is an industrial research engineer. He has one brother, Frederick Osann, Jr., '39 He prepared at White Plains High School, where he was Vice President of the School's General Organization, active in Dra- matics and Debating. At Princeton he majored in Economics. A He was Chairman of the Brir-a-Brac Qgjg Chairman Narraa Herald Q4j 5 member Triangle Club C45 g Elm Club. During Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years he roomed at 413 ,oi Hall with L. W. Waters, Jr. g Senior year at 525 'og Hall. Osann is an Episcopalian and a, Democrat. His permanent address is Apartment 20, Alexander Hamilton Apartments, White Plains, N.Y. 1133421 CLASS OF 1943 i ROBERT REYNAR OSMUN Osmun was born August 25, 1921, in Akron, Ohio. l He is the son of Clarence C. Osmun and Marguerite W. Reynar. His father is manager of the Tire Department of the Goodyear Tire 81 Rubber Company. He has one sister. Reynar Meadowcroft 334 is his cousin. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was a member of the House Councilg Polo Captaing member Senior Blazer Committeeg Tennis Squad. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Undefeated Polo Team, numerals Q15 3 Polos Team, letter filjg on the Intramural Touch Football Bu Teamg member Orange Key Committeeg Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 24 Dickinson St.g Sophomore year at 336 Foulke with Philip AI. Shivellg junior year at 35 Patton with George Parker, .Ing Senior year at 36 Little with Parker. Osmun will probably become affiliated with the Goodyear Tire 81 Rubber y Company. He is an Tipiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 523 Dorchester Road, Akron, Ohio. l l C3351 l CLASS OF1943i CHARLES WALLACE PACKER Charlie Packer was born July 27, 1921, in Chicago, Ill. He is the son of Charles S. Packer, Armour Institute of Tech- nology '08, and Juliet Idelle Law. His father is president of Justrite Manufacturing Company, of Chicago. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Hinsdale Township High School QHinsdale, lll.j, where he was Editor of the School Paper, Head Student on the Discipline Committee, member Student Council, National Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Politics, held Princeton Club of Chicago Scholarship Q15 C25 fgb He was a member of the Glee Club C15 QQ, WPRU C273 Whig-Clio Q35 QQ, Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 6 Edwards Place, Sopho- more year at 732 Pyne, Junior and Senior years at 432 '03 Hall with D. Batchelder and G. Marechal. Packer,s permanent address is Care University Club of Chi- cago, 76 East Monroe St., Chicago, Ill. H3361 CLASS OF1943 ROBERT GRIFFITH PAGE Bob, Blezzmne Page was born March 25, 1921, in Bryn Mawr, Pa. He is the son of Edward C. P'age '13 and Elizabeth W. Griffith. father is a coal operator. He has one brother, Edward C. Page, Jr., '42, one sister. L. Rodman Page 712. is his uncle, and L. Rodman Page, Jr., is his cousin. He prepared at Episcopal Academy, and St. Paul's School, where he on the Football and Hockey Teams, Crew, member Debating Society Scientific Society. At Princeton he majored in Biologyg Honorsg member Sigma Xi. His and 741 was and He was on the Freshman Football Team, numeralsg j.V. Football, minor HP C2j fgbg member Magic Club, Madison Debating Societyg Cabinet St. Paul's Society, Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 61 Holder with H. R. Hilliardg Sophomore year at 63 Holder with Hilliard, Junior year at 62 Blair with A. Orrg Senior year at 33 Little with A. Fowler and LI. L. Heffron. Page graduated in june 1942. facceleratedj, and then entered Pennsyl- vania Medical School. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is State and Spring Mill Roads, Bryn Mawr, Pa. E 227 Il CLASS OF 1943 FRANK CAMERON PALMER Palmer was born May 31, 1921, in Dilltown, Pa. He is the son of Dr. R. M. Palmer, Jefferson Medical College Hg, deceased, and Olive Frances Mayer. His father was a physi- cian. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Dr. W. F. Mayer 714 and W. Stephens Mayer 717. He prepared at Johnstown High School, where he was active in Dramatics, School Publications, and on the Track Team. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was Manager of the Student Sandwich Shop 5 member Gateway Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 37 South Edwards, Junior and Senior years at 32 South Edwards. Palmer is engaged to Miss Jean R. Raymond, of Johnstown, Pa. He plans to attend Jefferson Medical College, and to become a physician. . He is a Lutheran. His permanent address is 414 Locust St., Johnstown, Pa. L338:l CLASS OF1943 PETER PANAGOS Pefe Panagos Was born January 11, 1922, in Hartford, Conn. He is the son of Thomas Panagos, deceased, and Hattie Kap- tanock. His father was a foundry foreman with the Worthington Pump 51 Machinery Corporation. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Kearny High School CKearny, At Princeton he majored in Civil, Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering. Graduated with Honors. He was Chapel Monitor g member Parking Squad. During Freshman year he roomed at 169 Nassau St.g Sopho- more, Junior and Senior years at 3 Palmer Square. Panagos Will probably continue his engineering studies. He is a member of the Greek Orthodox Church. His permanent address is 3 Palmer Square, Princeton, NJ. H3391 CLASS OF1943 STEWART TREVOR PARDEE Treo, sap Pardee was born May 27, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of Irving Hotchkiss Pardee, Columbia '12, and Margaret Estelle Trevor. His father is a physician, Clinical Professor of Neurology at Columbia University, chief of service at the Neurological Institute, at- tending neurologist at St. Luke's Hospital. He has two sisters. He prepared at Choate School and Blair Academy. At Choate he was a member of the Dramatic Club, Glee Club and Choir, at Blair a member of the Glee Club, Choir, Double Quartette, Tennis and Soccer Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was winner of the Class and University Sailing Championship QU Qzjg holder National Intercollegiate Dinghy Championship for Princeton fij Q2j , winner of numerals and special Varsity Club Coat C3j, member Choir fij fzj , Commodore Yacht Club, member Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association Executive Committee, Charter Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 33 Blair with James Tarabell, junior year at 33 Blair with Henry Wilmer, Jr. Pardee left Princeton in March of Junior year, and is at present aHiliated with the Scientific Department of Cox tk Stevens, Inc., naval architects and marine engineers. He is an Episeopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 133 East 80th St., New York City. H3401 CLASS OF1943 JAMES ROBERT PARHAM IB., Jake Parham was born june 3, 1921, in East St. Louis, lll. He is the son of james E. Parham and Edith May. His father is a bridge contractorg president and owner of Parham Construction Company, mem- ber Board of Directors of Union Trust Bank, of East St. Louis, Ill. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Western Military Academy QAlton, Ill.j, where he was active in Dramaticsg School Publications, member Dance Committee, 'c400', Club, participated in Minor Sports. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs. He was Associate Stage Manager of the Triangle Club f3j, elected to membership Q3j g Cloister Inn, member House Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at IQ University Place, Sophomore year at 33 Campbell with EI. C. Alexander, junior and Senior years at 114 Henry with Alexander. Parham plans to attend Harvard Law School, and will probably be- come a lawyer. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 17 Signal Hill Blvd., East St. Louis, Ill. E241 Il CLASS 0111943 J. LEONARD PARISER Len Pariser was born April 20, 1922, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Harry Pariser and Clara Prank. His father is a merchant, part owner of the Tri-State Drug Company, of Uniontown, Pa. He has one brother, Daniel Prank Pariser ,3Q. He prepared at Uniontown Senior High School, where he was on the Publications Boards, active in Student Government, and Debating. At Princeton he majored in English. He was a member of f'The Elect QQ, Princeton Jewish So- ciety Qly QQ, Gateway Club, member Entertainment Com- mittee. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 1 Edwards Placeg Sopho- more year at 412 Lockhart, Junior year at 321 Brown, Senior year at 8 South Reunion with M. E. Haughey and R. C. Mc- Spadden. Pariser is jewish and a Democrat. His permanent address is QQ Murray Ave., Uniontown, Pa. P3423 CLASS OF1943 GEORGE PARKER, JR. Parker was born July 4, 1920, in Tulsa, Okla. He is the son of George Parker, Lehigh University ,lO, and Margarite Bright. His father is president of the Lewis Production Oil and Gas Com- pany. He has four brothers. Among his relatives who attended Princeton was H. Parker, II, '42. He prepared at Phillips Academy fAndover, Massj, where he was on the Soccer, Swimming and Track Teamsg President of the Musical Clubs. At: Princeton he majored in Politicsg Honorable Mention: New York Herald Prize. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Track Team, numerals Clj CQD, major letter fgjg on the Sovereign Editorial Board, member Choir Qij g Triangle Club Chorus Qzjg Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 24 Dickinson St., Sophomore year at 211 ,Ioline with Adolphus Andrews, jr.g junior year at 35 Patton with Robert R. Osmung Senior year with Osmun at 36 Little. Parker plans to study law, at Harvard or the University of Texas, and to become a lawyer. He is a Baptist. His permanent address is 307 Paseo Encinal, San Antonio, Texas. ll 343 il CLASS OF1943 JOHN GRIER PARKS, JR. ' Johnny Parks was born April 29, 1921, in Concord, N.C. He is the son of john Grier Parks and Elizabeth Chears. His father is a merchantg vice president of Parks-Belk Company. He has two brothers and four sisters. He prepared at McCallie School CChattanooga, Tenn.j, where' he was a member of the Student Councilg on the Tennis and Basketball Teamsg Debating Panelsg member Y.M.C.A. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Tennis Teamg in the Track Managerial fzj Qgj, Associate Manager Q4j3 in Intramural A.A. competition fzjg Cap- tain Freshman Championship I.A.A. Teamg active in Dormitory Sportsg Freshman Adviser for the Orange Key Q4jg President Princeton Evangel- ical Fellowship Qgjg member Parking Squadg Prospect Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 9 Upper Pyneg Sophomore year at 133 Witherspoong Junior year at 4-A Holder with Bob Marshburn ,445 Senior year at 4-A Holder with Marshburn and Dave Marshall '45. Parks expects to attend Faith Seminary, in Wilmington, Del., and to enter the ministry. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1411 North Roan St., Johnson City, Tenn. lI344Il CLASS OF 1943 STEPHEN PEARSON Pearson was born November 12, 1919, in Germantown, Pa. He is the son of Stanley W. Pearson and Dorothy Longstreth. His father is a manufacturer, president joseph T. Pearson 81 Sons. He has four brothers and two sisters. Among his relatives who- attended Princeton are Forrest G. Pearson '03, and Stanley W. Pearson, Jr., ,41 Chis brotherj. He prepared at Chestnut Hill Academy, and Lawrenceville, where he was on the Football, Basketball and Baseball Teams, member Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numeralsg j.V. Football, minor HP Q25 g Varsity Football, minor HP QQ, major P C4j 5 member Student Faculty Association Board, Sophomore Commons Committee Q35 g Two-Foot Clubg Ivy Club, Manager. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 4 North Edwards, junior and Senior years at the Ivy Club. Pearson is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is East Gravers Lane and Flourtown Road, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. H3451 CLASS OF 1943 DAVID CHASE PEASLEE 1 Dave Peaslee was born july 23, 1922, in White Plains, N.Y. He is the son of Arthur Frank Peaslee, M.l.T. 314, and Anita Quigley Clark. His father is a general contractorg president A. F. Peaslee, Incor- porated. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Kingswood School fWest Hartford, Conn.j, where he was on the Soccer Team and Yearbook Board. At Princeton he majored in Physicsg winner Freshman Honor Prize Q15 g Sigma Xig Phi Beta' Kappa fgjg Dr. George B. Wood Legacy Prize for 1941-1942. Graduated with Highest Honors. He was Editor of the Nassau Litg Treasurer Chess Club, member Stu- dent Tutoring Associationg Court Club, Secretary and Treasurer. During Freshman year he roomed at 50 University Place with G. V. Lasseng 'Sophomore year at 431 Witherspoon and junior year at 434 Witherspoon, Senior year at 123 Brown and 114 Witherspoon with M. Robinson. Peaslee plans to continue his studies in Physics, possibly at M.l.T., and to- engage in research in physics. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 78 Van Buren Ave., West Hartford, Conn. F3461 CLASS OF 1943 RICHARD FULLER PECHSTEIN ' Rifle Pechstein was born june 26, 1921, in Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of Louis Augustus Pechstein and Chloe Harlem. His father is Dean of the Teachers College at the University of Cincinnati. He has one brother, Louis A. Pechstein, jr., '38, and one sister. He prepared at Santa Monica Junior College, and Walnut Hills High School. At prep school he was President of his Class ftwo yearsj g President Student Council, member Hi-Yg Prom Committeeg Ring Committee, Stu- dent Courtg Track Team, Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was on the Boxing Team Cigj g 150-pound Crew C2Qg mem- ber Whig-Clio flj Q25 Qgj Q4jg Combat Training Platoon, Charter Club, Sports Manager. During Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory with Earl Biscoe, jr., Sophomore year at 22 Holder with Hastings Grilling Junior year at 92-93 Patton with Griffin, Madison Riley and Bruce Lowg Senior year at 12 179 Hall with Earl Biscoe, -Ir., and Samuel Slaymaker, III. Pechstein will probably study law, at the University of Cincinnati. He is an lilpiscopalian. His permanent address is 183 Lafayette Circle, Cincinnati, Ohio. II 247 Q'I CLASS OF 1943 I ROBERT IAN PERINA Bob ' Perina was born January 16, lQ2l, in Irvington, NJ. He is the son of Anton Perina and Anna Malik. His father is a machinist. He has two brothers and one sister. Anson Perina '40 is his brother. I He prepared at Newark Academy, where he was a member of the Athletic Council 5 on the Baseball, Football, Track and Bas- ketball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages CFrenchj. He won numerals in Football, Baseball and Basketball fljg awarded Varsity PH in Football and Baseball CZD Qgjg Captain of Baseball QQ 5 Tower Club, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 14 Bank St.g Sophomore year at 19 University Place with John Higgins, Junior year at the Tower Club with Ed Lloyd and McCarthyg Senior year at Tower Club with McCarthy and Dick Bender. Perina is a Methodist and a Republican. A His permanent address is 48 Ridgewood Ave., Irvington, NJ. C3431 CLASS OF 1943 JOHN PERRY PIERSON Pierfe Pierson was born February 19, 1922, in Stamford, Conn. He is the son of Samuel N. Pierson 'io and Dorothy Fiske. His father is a real estate and insurance broker. He has one brother and one sister. Dr. Richard N. Pierson '14, and Norris E. Pierson ,ll are his uncles. He prepared at 'Westminster School, where he was on the Foot- ball, Basketball and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biology CPre-Medicall. He was on the Varsity Football Squad, member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Pyne Hall, Sophomore and Junior years in '03 Hall. Pierson. left Princeton in the fall of IQLLI, to enter the U.S. Naval Air Corps. He is now an Ensign in the V-F Air Fleet, on the VVest Coast. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 160 Glenbrook Road, Stamford, Conn. If 349 fl CLASS OF1943 ,C 1 OTIS GREY PIKE, JR. 1 Ore Pike was born August 31, 1921, in Riverhead, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of Otis Grey Pike and Belle Corwin Lupton, both deceased. His father was a banker, secretary of Riverhead Savings Bank at the time of his death. He has two sisters. Charles Craven '81 is his uncle, and Edgar C. Schenck '31 is his brother-in-law. He prepared at Riverhead High School, where he was on the Debating Panelsg Class President in Senior yearg interested in Music. At Princeton he majored in -the School of Public and International Affairs. He was a member of the Band flj Q25 C3D,iD1'U1'T1 Major Q3j g Orchestra QZDQ Glee Club f3jg Primary and Secondary C.P.T.g Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place, Sophomore year at 122 Holder with Dave Davis and Clint Denny, junior year at 42 Little with Arthur Burdett. Pike left Princeton in June ,42 to enter the Princeton Unit of the Navy Air 'Corps at Chapel Hill. He plans to return to Princeton and graduate after the war. He is a Congregationalist and a Democrat. His permanent address is 132 Ostrander Ave., Riverhead, Long Island, N.Y. C3503 CLASS OF 1943 JAMES DUNCAN PITNEY Dzmr Pitney was born March 25, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of John Ballantine Pitney ,14, deceased, and Frances Williains. He has one brother and one half-brother. A number of his relatives attended Princeton. He prepared at Aiken Preparatory School, and Milton Acad- emy, where he was active in Baseball, Riding, Tennis and Swim- ming, and on the Student Council. At Princeton he majored in Politics fl7oreign Aifairsl. He was a member of the Crew, Varsity P Q25 Q35 5 member Ivy Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed in Pyne Hallg Junior year in '03 Hall with G. Palmer, C. E. Brown, and J. I. Carney, Senior year at 25 Palmer Square West. Pitney is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is Par Hills, NJ. C3511 CLASS OF 1943 JAMES GUY PITTENC-ER Pif, Rigger Pittenger was born March 9, 1922, in East Liverpool, Ohio. He is the son of G. Pittenger and Eula M. Mclntyre. His father is comptroller of the Homer Laughlin China Company, in Newell, W.Va. He has one brother, T. Pittenger '4o. He prepared at Newell High School, and Kiski Preparatory School. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was a member of Tower Club. . During Freshman year he roomed at 143 Brown with W. E. Pearsong Sophomore and Junior years at 6-A Campbell with A. F. Pondg Senior year with Pond at 34 North West. Pittenger expects to become affiliated with The Koppers Com- pany. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 600 Washington St., Newell, W.Va. H3523 CLASS OF1943 PETER PLATTEN Platten was born january 14, 1922, in Abington, Pa. He is the son of Homer Platten ,I7 and Catharine Campbell Viele. He has three brothers, two of whom are john H. Platten, jr., '38 and Donald C. Platten '4O. He prepared at The Collegiate School, in New York City, where he was on the Baseball, Basketball and Tennis Teamsg active in Student Govern- ment, Chairman of the Dance Committee, Business Manager of the Year Book. At Princeton he majored in History, on the Dean's List He was Sectional Air Raid Warden in the spring and summer of 1942, member Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 116 Pyneg Sophomore year at 728 Pyne with R. R. Schmong junior year at 114 Cuyler with A. T. Murray, II, Senior year at Q4 Patton with A. T. Murray, Il, Schmon, and H. G. Welling- ton, jr., and later at 47 University Place, alone. Platten isengaged to Miss Helen M. Beaver, of West Pittston, Pa. He will probably engage in diplomatic service. He is a member of the Dutch Reformed Church. His permanent address is 390 West End Ave., New York City. II 253 J CLASS OF 1943 BAYLIS FRANK POE, JR. 1 Bud Poe was born December 18, 1920, in Annapolis, Md. He is the son of Lieutenant Commander Baylis F. Poe, U.S. Naval Acad- emy ,12., and Marguerite B. Elkins. His father is a retired U.S. Naval Ohicer. He has one sister. He prepared at St. james School, where he was a member of the His- torical Society,-Irving Society, and active in Debating, Golf and Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs. Graduated with Honors. He was aHiliated with the Refreshment Agency, Program Agency, Blakely Laundry Q15 fzj g member Princeton Skating Clubg Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 Bank St., Sophomore year at 333 Pyne with R. B. Tho-mas, junior year at 632 Cuylerg Senior year at 11 Middle Dod. Poe will probably engage in U.S. Foreign Service. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Care Lt. Comdr. B. F. Poe, 55 West St., Kings- ton, Ontario, Canada. If 354 ll CLASS OF 1943 THOMAS HOOD POLLOCK Tam Pollock was born August 25, 1920, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Roland D. Pollock ,O7 and Myra Heebner. His father is retired. He has two brothers, one of whom is Roland D. Pollock, Jr., '34, He prepared at Taft School, Where he was on the Papyrus CSchool Paperj Board. At Princeton he majored in History. He was in the Track Managerial Competition C2Dg Junior Track Manager 635, Senior Track Manager Qajg member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 215 ,Ol Hall with Bryce Maxwell, Sophomore year at 212 Joline with Maxwell, Junior year at 2 Middle Dod with Maxwell g Senior year also at 2 Middle Dod with lV1axwell and Stokes F. Burtis. Pollock is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is go Springfield Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. li 'na -I CLASS OF 1943 ARTHUR FRANCIS POND, JR. 4 V Ari Pond was born October 4, 1921, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is the son of A. F. Pond, Penn State '09, and Florence McNabb Alexander. His father is a chemical engineer. He has one brother. 4 He prepared at South Pasadena High School. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. Graduated with Honors. ' He was a member of Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 143 Brown with G. Pittengerg Sophomore and junior years with Pittenger at 6-A Campbellg Senior year with Pittenger at 33 Patton, and later at 43 North West. Pond expects to become a chemical engineer, affiliated with the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1610 Euclid Ave., San Marino, Calif. C3561 CLASS OF1943 RICHARD STURGIS POND Dick, Ducky Pond was born March 15, 1Q21, in Walton, N.Y. He is the son of Samuel H. Pond and Helen Sturgis. His father is engaged in the insurance business. He has no brothers or sisters. Theodore Hobbie 'oy' is his cousin. He prepared at Walton High School, Where he was a member of the Science Clubg Bandg Orchestra, Track Teamg Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was a member of the Band C15 Q2j C35 C41 3 Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Dickinson St., Sopho- more year at 701 Pyneg Junior and Senior years at 626 Pyne. Pond expects to engage in photogrammetric work. He is aACongregationalist and a Republican. . His permanent address is IOQ Stockton Ave., Walton, N,Y. E 357 J CLASS OF 1943 CHASE PORTER Porter was born February 12, 1922, in Los Angeles, Calif. He is the son of Captain Ward H. Porter, North Dakota State University '16, and Edith Chase. His father is a Captain in the U.S. Army Air Corps. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Charles Chase Squires '28 He prepared at Los Angeles High School, where he was Class Treasurer, R.O.T.C. Captain, member Ephebian Society, and on the Baseball Team. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Football Teamg member Engineering Society, Elm Club, Sports Manager and member Bicker Com- mittee. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Dickinson St.g Sopho- more year at 341 Foulke, Junior year at 143 Pyneg Senior year at 133 'oi Hall with Essertier, Grover and Soete. Porter expects to engage in chemical engineering. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Fort Myers, Fla. M583 CLASS OF 1943 JOHN WILBUR POST Parry, Wilejf, Tom! Post was born October 27, 1921, in Shreveport, La. He is the son of John M. Post and Ethel S. McCammon. His father is manager of the Tubular Division of the Oil Well Supply Company. He has three sisters. -He prepared at Shady Side Academy, where he was on the Football Team, member of the Glee Club, Newt Business Boardg Forum Board, Secretaryg Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Aeronautical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Football Team and Crew, numerals in both, j.V. Football Team, minor letters fgj Q4j g active in Intramural Sports, member Interclub Committee, Westminster Society, participant in Primary and Secondary Civilian Pilot Trainingg Elm Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Edwards Place, Sophomore year at 103 Blair with -Iohn Bigelow, junior year at 41 Blair with Bigelow, Senior year at 61-63 Little with Bigelow, -Iohn Markham, Ralph Hallowell and Phil Quigg. Post will probably engage in aeronautical engineering, or transportation. I-Ie is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 39 St. Clair Drive, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. li 359 Il CLASS OF 1943 WILSON PRICHETT, JR. ' Pep, WZZJ Prichett was born August 5, 1920, in Boston, Mass. He is the son of Wilson Prichett, Pennsylvania '04, and Natalie Elizabeth Campbell, deceased. His father is affiliated with the Office of Price Admin- istration. He has no brothers or sisters. Kenneth B. Crawford '05 is his uncle. He prepared at St. Albans School CWashingtonj, Episcopal Academy Cljhiladelphiaj, and Gilman School, At St. Albans he was on the News Editorial Board, Boxing Team, Centre School Football Team. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was Varsity Football Managerial 'Candidate Qzjg on the Class Box- ing Team Qlj fzj Qgj 3 Lightweight Intramural Boxing Champion, medal Q2jg on the Tiger Editorial Board Qzj Qgjg member Whig-Cliog Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roovmed on University Place, Sophomore year in Holder with H. B. Wilmer, junior year at 314 Henry with Allen, Rad- cliffe, Skinner, Broderick, Horace Schwarz, and others. Prichett left Princeton two days after Pearl Harbor to enter the service. He received a certificate for U.S. Government Production Engineering Course at Pennsylvania f1941jg was a Junior Engineering Draftsman in the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 094,255 and is now an ensign in the U.S.N.R. Aircraft Carrier Service, stationed in the Southwest Pacific. He expects to return to Princeton and study for a degree after the wal' He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Whitehall, Haverford, Pa. H3601 CLASS OF 1943 DAVID MILLIGAN PRINGLE Dave, Mz'ngle Pringle was born March 25, 1921, in Cleveland, Ohio He is the son of David Purdy Pringle, Wooster '16, deceased, and Harriet Lavinia Milligan. His father was an attorney, State Representative. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Ohio Military Institute, where he was Class Valedicto- riang won Varsity letters in Football, Basketball and Baseball, Vice Pres- ident of the Senior Class. At Princeton he majored in Biology, Scholarship Holder Qlj Q25 fgj He was on the Freshman, Baseball and Football Teams, j.V. Football, letter f2j C4jg member Whig-Clio, Varsity Club, Westminster Society, Manager Banner Agency, member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St., with Alexander Williams, Sophomore year at 703 Pyneg junior year at 122 Little with Robert Boynton and Robert Rhodeng Senior year at the Cannon Club with Albert Parker and Don Bowersox. Pringle is engaged to Miss Frances Ann DuBois, of Cleveland, Ohio. He expects to attend Western Reserve Medical School after the war, and to become a doctor. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 2280 South Overlook Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. F3611 CLASS OF1943 DONALD HENRY PUGH Pug Pugh was born September 29, 1920, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of William B. Pugh, University of Pennsylvania ,1O, and Emma Marie Schopperkotter. His father is a Presbyte- rian minister g Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the Pres- byterian Church in the United States. He has one brother, Wil- liam Barrow Pugh, Jr., '4o. He prepared at Peddie School, where he was on the Basketball and Golf Teams, and member of the Press Club. At Princeton he majored in History. He was a member of Whig-Clio Q15 QQD Q35 C43 5 Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 34 North Edwards, Soph- omore, Junior and Senior years at 7 South Dod with R. D. Buck. Pugh plans to study law at the University of Pennsylvania, and to become a lawyer. ' He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Providence Road, Wallingford, Pa. E362Zl CLASS OF1943 BORDEN ROGER PUTNAM, -IR. Pzzf, Bi!! Putnam was born March 18, 1922, in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Borden R. Putnam and Mabel A. Ernst. His father is treasurer of the McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. He has one brother and one sister. 'He prepared at Garden Country Day School, where he was on the Soccer, Basketball and Fencing Teams, member Student Government Board, Year Book Board, and on the Board of the various School Publications. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Fencing Team, numerals Clj, letters Czyg Crew Cljg Class Soccer Team, insignia fgj f4jg member University Band, Chapel Choir, Princeton Engineering Societyg A.I.Ch.E.g Princeton Society of Musical Amateursg Campus Club. During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 512 Pyne Hall. Putnam plans to continue his chemical engineering studies, and to engage in that profession. He is an llpiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 3452 86th St., jackson Heights, N.Y. E 363 il CLASS OF 1943 GERALD ROBINSON PUTNAM Pzzf, ferry Putnam was born March 17, 1921, in Cranford, NJ. He is the son of Olin Still Putnam '15, deceased, and Marcia Hunting- ton Furman. He has one sister. Joseph N. Van Deventer ,ll is his step- father, Ludlow Van Deventer '15 and Philip Van Deventer '18 his uncles. He prepared at Loomis Institute fWindsor, Conn.j, where he was active in Intramural and j.V. Football, and on the Baseball Team. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Baseball Team, Club Intramural Touch Foot- ball and Softball Teams Qzj Qgj, columnist for the Princeton Athlete, member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 434 Brown, Sophomore year at 116 Pyne with Bennett Lord and William H. Connelly, junior year at 441 Brown. Putnam left Princeton in December of Junior year, to take Aviation Cadet training, and was awarded pilot's wings in the fall of 1942. He is now an OmCCI' Pilot in the U.S. Army Air Corps. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 814 Kensington Ave., Plainfxeld, NJ. C3641 CLASS OF1943 PHILIP WISNER QUIGG Flip, Quigger Quigg was born October 30, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of Murray T. Quigg, Harvard '13, and Eleanor Bowne Wisner. His father is a lawyer. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton was Harold G. Murray '93, -He prepared at Choate School, where he was on the Choate News Bo-ard, Literary Magazine Boardg member Debating Panels, Glee Club, Football and Basketball Teamsg Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs. Honorable Mention: Myron T. Herrick Prize. Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Gym Team, numerals flj, letter Q3j, Captain C4j 3 Edi- torial Co-Chairman of the Princetoniang member Glee Club g Whig-Clio Cljg Freshman Debate Panelg Orange Key, Chairman of Guide Service C4j g President Westminster Society, Gateman Clj f2j g Manager of Inspec- tors at Football Games Qgj, and of Ushers at Football Games f4j 5 Quad- rangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 21 Edwards Placeg Sophomore year at 5 Lower Pyne with Walt Avery, junior year at 61-63 Little with Avery, Markham and Al Hortong Senior year at 61-63 Little with Markham, 1. Post, J. Bigelow and Hallowell. Quigg expects to engage in journalistic work. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 165 East 83rd St., New York City. C3651 CLASS OF 1943 y GEORGE MARRIOTT RADCLIFFE . Rip, Bzzngo Radcliffe was born June 9, 1919, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of George L. Radcliffe and Mary McKim Marriott. His father, a graduate of johns Hopkins, is a lawyer and U.S. Senator from Maryland, afhliated with the Fidelity and Deposit Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Gilman Country School, where he was Football Manager and Lacrosse Manager. At Princeton he majored in Aeronautical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, in the Football Managerial, winning 150-pound Managership fzjg Student Member of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Cheerleader Qgj g University Cottage Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roo-med at 76 Holder with Gordon Allen and Ed Suppleeg junior and Senior years at 311-314 Henry with Stu Skinner, Frank Broderick, Swish Schwarz, Stan Wellington, Gor- don Allen, and E. A. Supplee. Radcliffe plans to engage in aeronautical engineering. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 12 Edgevale Road, Baltimore, Md. H3661 CLASS OF 1943 JOHN BORDLEY RAWLS Jack Rawls was born February 21, 1921, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of William Lee Rawls and Anna Able Stump. His father is a lawyer, with the firm of Marbury, Gosnell and Williams, in Baltimore. He has two brothers, one of whom is William Stowe Rawls '37. He prepared at Kent School, where he was on the Football and Wrestling Teams, and a member of the School Council. At Princeton he majored in Philosophyg won Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prizeg Chancellor Green Fellowship in Mental Science, Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with Highest Honors. He won numerals in Freshman Football and Wrestlingg was on the Prizzcjcfonimz Board C15 C2jg member Madison Debating Society. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 627 Laughlin with Francis Farr, Junior year at 61 '79 Hall with Bob Cartong Senior year at 62 '79 Hall with Joe Bennett. Rawls is an Episeopalian. i His permanent address is 3929 Canterbury Road, Baltimore, Md. 1136721 CLASS OF1943 1 1 - , KENNETH MCKINNON READ , A Ken Read was born June 24, 1Q21, in Newark, NJ. He is the son of Kenneth McKinnon Read ,12, deceased, and Edna Dor- rance. His father was a financial writer. He has one sister. Among his rela- tives who attended Princeton are B. C. Read A15, E. Russell Dorranee 317, and W. Chapin Read '26. He prepared at Bloomfield High School, where he was a member of various School Clubs, and on the Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was affiliated with the Furniture Exchange, Lunch and Ice Cream Agency, Distribution Agency, and News Agency, member Prospect Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 North Edwards, Sophomore year at 312 Witherspoon with R. Hewitt, Junior year at 1 16 Prospect Ave. with Hewitt and R. Billings, Senior year at 1 16 Prospect Ave. with R. Wood and S. Seeman, both '44. Read expects to engage in the chemical profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 12 Berkeley Heights Park, Bloomfield, NJ. H3631 CLASS OF1943 WILLIAM EVERARD REED Bill, WZ!! Reed was born September 28, 1Q21, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of Benjamin E. Reed and Anna Cornelia Adding- ton. His father is president of the Reed Rubber Company. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at john Burroughs School CSt. Louis, Maj, where he was President of the Student Council and Secretary of the Rifle Club. At Princeton he majored in Aeronautical Engineering, Second Group Honors Cij Q22 f3j C455 Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with High Honors. He was a member of the Outing Club C45 g Gateman Qlj, Cash- ier Q2j C3j C4j g affiliated with various Campus Agencies. During Freshman year he roomed at 45 University Place, Sophomore year at 343 Pyneg Junior and Senior years at 433 joline. Reed will probably enter the Air Corps. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 6822 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. E 369 J CLASS OF1943 ALBERT HENRY RI-EES, JR. AZ Rees was born March 19, 1920, in Trenton, NJ. He is the son of Albert H. Rees and Helen Gallagher. His father is Surrogate of Mercer County, NJ. He has three brothers, one of whom is C. H. Cf. Rees 21.5. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Boards of various School Publications 3 active in Tennis and Dramaticsg C um Laude. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was active in Intramural and Club Sports, member Whig- Cliog Campus Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 42 South West with R. W. Richards 5 junior and Senior years at 4 Middle Dod, alone. Rees will probably study law and engage in the legal profession. He is a Republican. His permanent address is Lawrenceville, NJ. C3701 CLASS OF1943 EDWIN JOSEPH REINKE, II BigEd Reinke was born October 9, 1920, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Charles Krauss Reinke, Lafayette '13, deceased, and Marion Howell Wright. His father was a physician. He has no brothers or sisters. Harrison Liberton Reinke 327 is his uncle. He prepared at Choate School, where he was on the Football Teamg member Glee Clubg Dramatic Clubg Choirg Debate Co-uncilg Newx Boardg Lit Boardg member Camera Club and Electrical Societyg Cum Laude. K At Princeton he majored in Mathematicsg winner Brown Math Prize Qgj. He was a participant in the Cane Spreeg member Whig-Clio Clj 5 Fresh- man Debate Panel Cljg Glee Club Qlj f2j fgjg afHliated with a number of Campus Agencies. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Vandeventer Ave.g Sophomore, junior and Senior years at 5 S.M. Reunion. Reinke expects to join the U.S. Navy. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 520 Radcliffe St., Bristol, Pa. H3713 CLASS OF 1943 LEWIS CARL REISNER Lew ' Reisner was born April 13, 1921, in Barberton, Ohio. He is the son of Walter L. Reisner, Muhlenberg College '15, and Mabel Wenner Weil. His father is general agent and assistant field director for the Educators Insurance Company. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Lower Merion High School, and Andover, where he was active in Cross Country and Track, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Biology, Honors. He was on the Freshman Track Team, numerals, Track Team, letter Cgj 3 Cross Country Team, numerals Qlj g member Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 26 Campbell with George Oliva, Sophomore year at 4-A Holder with Dan MacDougald and Andy Armstrong, junior and Senior years at 617 Laughlin with MacDougald, Armstrong, William Hagan and Klrt Bromley. Since leaving Princeton in june 1942 Reisner has attended the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. He expects to engage in the medical profession. He is a Lutheran and an lndependent in politics. His permanent address is 527 Owen Road, Wynnewood, Pa. E3723 CLASS OF1943 JAMES ECCLES REPPERT Rep, Jim Reppert was born March 15, 1920, in Cambridge, Mass. He is the son of George Henry Reppert '06 and Mildred Grace Eccles. His father is an engineer, with the Otis Elevator Company. He has one brother and one sister. William Miller '80 was his great-uncle, and George H.-Reppert, jr., 339 is his brother. He prepared at Hill School, iwhere he was a member of the Track Teamg Year Book Board, and Basketball Team. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Crew, numerals Clj, j.V. letter g Class Crew CID C25 C31 3 Board of Governors of the Student Faculty Associationg member Freshman Council, Outing Clubg Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 213 Brown with Barney Holland, Sophomore year at 121 Henry with T. Leaming Smith, junior year at 61 Patton with R. B. Myrickg Senior year at the Colonial Club with H. Allyn and R. Lounisbury. Reppert plans to continue his medical studies, and to become a doctor. He is a Congregationalist, and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is 170 North Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N.I. Ii 372 I CLASS OF 1943 JOHN IRVING REYNOLDS r facie Reynolds -was born September 9, 1922, in Toledo, Ohio. He is the son of Irving C. Reynolds, Chicago ,21, and Ruth Irene Ham- ilton. His father is president and general manager of the Franklin Cream- ery Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was a member of the Band, Glee Club and Choirg Cum Laude. At P'rinceton he majored in Economicsg Second Group Honors Q15 Q25 Q35 Graduatedwith Honors. He was on the Freshman Football Teamg member Choirg Gatemang member Parking Squad Q25 Q35 Q45g affiliated with the Student Sandwich Shopg Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 9 Madison St.g Sophomore year at 42-52 Patton with Frank Wadsworth, Al Landolt, Gary Piccione and Bill Woodg Junior and Senior years at 18 Middle Dod. Reynolds will probably become aHli1iated with the Franklin Creamery Company. He is a Baptist and a Republican. His permanent address is R.F.D., Berkey, Ohio. F3743 CLASS OF 1943 RICHARD ASHLEY RICE, JR. Dick Rice was born July 18, 1920, in Northampton, Mass. He is the son of Richard Ashley Rice, Williams College ,9Q, and Anne Mary Rice. His father is a professor at Smith College. He has one sister. He prepared at Adirondack-Florida School, where he was on the School Year Book Board, Football, Hockey and Tennis Teams, interested in Sailing. At Princeton he majored in Geology. Graduated with Honors. He was active in Gymnastics Cljg Sculling Qzj fgjg Reporter for the Princeton Sunday News, Art Editor of the Tiger, Senior Editor QQ g mem- ber Whig-Clio Clj Czjg member Glee Club fijg Princeton Broadcasting Company C25 g Naval Reserve V-7 Program, Campus Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 33 South West with Eugene Wetmoreg junior and Senior years at 62 Blair with Wetmore and J. Richardson '45. Rice will probably engage in transportation industries. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 47 Dryads Green, Northampton, Mass. C3751 CLASS OF1943 MARVIN SHERRILL RICHARDS Marv, Rich Richards was born january 27, 1922, in Somerville, NJ. He is the son of Sherrill B. Richards and Mildred Howell. His father, who attended Lehigh University, is a contractor, firm of Richards 81 Gaston, Inc., of Somerville, NJ. He has one brother. He prepared at Somerville High School, where he was a member of the National Honor Society, New jersey All-State Symphony Orchestra, Intra- mural Baseball and Basketball Teams, High School Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering. Graduated with Honors. He was active in Interclub Basketball, Hockey, Baseball, Touch Football, and Ping-Pong, Concertmeister of Princeton University Symphony Orches- trag member Triangle Clubg Assistant Manager of the University Band C35 5 member Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 41 Vandeventer Ave. with Bob Sandbach, Bob Hoffman, Norman Asher, jim Forsman and John Donnellg Sophomore year at 123 Foulkeg Junior year at 33 North West, with Charles E. Tychseng Senior year at 311 Witherspoon with James FitzRandolph. Richards will probably engage in chemical engineering. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 42 West Cliff St., Somerville, NJ. C3761 CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT WADSWORTH RICHARDS Bob, Rich Richards was born January 26, 1921, in Beacon, N.Y. He is the son of P'arke Richards, Lafayette '02 fM.A., Princeton 'O4j, and Lois Richmond Tracy. His father is a minister, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Lawrenceville, NJ. He has three brothers, Parke Richards, jr., '32, Frederick T'. Richards '35, and Donald K. Richards '39. Charles G. Richards '97, W. Richmond Tracy '11, and Frederick L. Tracy '19 are' his uuclesg Alexander M. Richards '26 and Rufus A. Tracy '26 are his cousins. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was Editor-in-Chief of Olla Padrida, and a member of the Science Club. At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Soccer Squadg Captain of Championship 1943 Soccer Team f2j fgj f4j g won l.A.A. medals for Soccer Q2j Cgj g member Glee Club Cgj Q4Dg Interclub Committee f4jg Manager Parking Squadg Assistant in ,Department of Civil Engineering f4j 5 member Civil Engineer- ing Society flj flzj Qgj, President g Campus Club, Secretary-Treasurer Cgj, President Q41 During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 42 South West with Albert H. Rees, jr., junior and Senior years at the Campus Club with R. Stuart Jenkins. Richards will probably engage in industrial engineering. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 2688 Main St., Lawrenceville, NJ. H3771 CLASS OF 1943 DANIEL HICKEY RIDDER Dan Ridder was born May 3, IQZ2, in New York City. He is the son of Bernard H. Ridder, Columbia ,O1, and Nell Hickey Ridder. His father is publisher of the St. Paul Dispatch and the Pioneer Press. He thas three brothers and one sister. Bernard H. Ridder '38 is his brother, and Bernard J. Ridder '36 is his cousin. He prepared at Canterbury School, and Lawrenceville, where he was active in Football, Soccer, Hockey and Tennis, member Honor Society, on the Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in History. During Fres'hman year he was awarded numerals in Soccer, Squash and Tennis, Squash, letter fzj Qgjg Class Tennis, won medal Cgjg on the Daily Princetonian Boardg member Newman Clubg Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory, Sophomore year in Blair Hall with H. G. Allyn and R. D. Barclay, junior year in Lockhart with H. B. Farr, J. Norris, Miner, Seggerman, Miller and Hutton, Senior year in Lockhart with Farr, Norris, Miller and Hutton. Ridder will probably engage in newspaper work. His permanent address is 555 Park Ave., New York City. H3783 CLASS OF1943 PAUL REECE RIDER, Park Rider was born july 22, 1921, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of Paul R. Rider and Madeline Bastian. His father, a graduate of Yale University, is a professor at Washing- ton University, St. Louis, Mo. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Webster High School, St. Edmund's, and Tay- lor School, where he was on the Track, Basketball and Swimming Teams, and on the Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics. He was a member of the Catholic Club, Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he rooined at 34 Vandeventer Ave., Sophomore year at 113 Brown with R. A. Wunsch and D. E. Shirley, Junior year at 23 Patton with B. H. Sweney, N. H. Gould, and C. D. Gutmann, Senior year at the Quadrangle Club with C. V. S. Knox and P. V. Kellogg. Rider is a Catholic. His permanent address is 747 Fairview Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. 1137911 CLASS OF 1943 BEVERLY SELLMAN RIDGELY Bev, Brew, Sellman Ridgely was born December 16, 1920, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Irwin Oliver Ridgely, Washington College '13 CM.D., University of Marylandj, and Virginia Louzada Sellman. His father is a surgeon. Jonathan Lawrence Sellman ,ll is his uncle. He prepared at Gilman Country Schoo-l fBaltimorej, where he was on the Football Team, Captain of the Tennis Teamg President Areopagus Debat- ing Club, member Christian Association Council, Associate Editor of the Cynosure QSchool Year Bookj 5 member Student Governing Body. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages QFrenchjg Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with Highest Honors. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numeralsg Manager of Lacrosse, minor P C4j, junior Manager Qgjg Vice President Intramural Athletic Association Qgjg member Interclub Comrnitteeg Tow-er Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St., with Edward Murray, Sophomore year at 224 joline with Nelson Craigg Junior and Senior years at 154 Little with Craig and R. J. Delatour. Ridgely will probably engage in Foreign Service. He is an Episcopalian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 114 Ridgewood Road, Baltimore, Md. H3801 CLASS OF 1943 CHARLES MADISON RILEY, JR. Mad, Chuck Riley was born September 7, 1919, in Ardmore, Pa. He is the son of Charles Madison Riley, University of Pennsyl- vania '05, and Florence Robinson. His father is retired. He has one sister. He prepared at The Episcopal Academy, Where he was active in Soccer and Debating. At Princeton he majored in History, on the Dean's Listg Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place, Sophomore year at Q1 Holder with Bruce Low and H. Whartong Junior year at 92-93 Patton with Low, R. Pechstein and H. Grif- Fing Senior year with Low and Griihn at 24 J7Q Hall. Riley is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Merbrook Lane, Merion, Pa. 113813 CLASS OF1943 MYRON ROBERTS RISING . Bud I Rising was born March 20, 1920, in Granville, N.Y. He is the son of Simeon Marshall Rising 'OQ and Jane Roberts. His father is in the manufacturing business 5 president of the J. H. Guild Company. He has one brother, S. Marshall Rising, Jr., '4o. C. L. Parker ,24 is his cousin. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, Where he was Sports Manager. At Princeton he majored in Engineering. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team. While at Princeton in Freshman year he roomed at 429 Pyne. He left college in November, IQQQ, but returned in the fall of 1942 to continue his engineering studies at Princeton. Rising is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 28 North St., Granville, N.Y. C3823 CLASS OF1943 SHARON CLAY RISK Friday Risk was born November 4, 1919, in Chicago, Ill. He is the son of julian Clay Risk, William Jewell College '11 QLD., Uni- versity of Chicagoj, deceased, and Hazel Bell. His father was a lawyerg member of the firm of Winters, GriHfith, Risk and Stevensg also village attorney for eleven Chicago suburbs. He has one brother, Donald T. Risk '44, He prepared at New T'rier Township High School, where he was a mem- ber of the Honor Societyg Debating Team, Football Team, member of the Glee Club, on the Echoes fYear Bookj Board. At Princeton he majored in Economicsg on the Dean's List. He was News Editor of the Daily Princetoniang Business Manager of the Eric-a-Brac, participant in Primary and Secondary C.A.A. Programsg Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 13 Madison St., Sophomore year at 714 Pyneg junior year at 201 ,Ol Hall. Risk is now a Flying Cadet in the Army Air Corps. He expects to return to Princeton after the war to complete his college course. He is a Congregationnlist. L His permanent address is 787 Foxdale Ave., Winnetka, Ill. ll 383 J CLASS GF 1943 RICHARD BARTON ROBBINS , Dick, Bari, Robbie Robbins was born November 10, 1920, in Minneapolis, Minn. ' He is the son of Harry M. Robbins, Yale ,O2, and Helena Gotzien Dris- coll. His father is vice president of Puget Sound Pulp and Paper Company. He has two- brothers and two sisters. Arthur D. Robbins 741 is his brother. He prepared at Thacher School, and Lawrenceville. At Thacher he was on the Baseball Teamg Captain of the Soccer Teamg Business Manager of the Year Bookg Camp Supply Manager, member Committee of Ten. At Lawrenceville he was on the Crew and Soccer Teamg Cum Laude. At Princeton he was on the Dean's List Q15 Q35, and first term Q25 He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, numerals, Wrestling, numerals Q15 Q25, minor P Q35 3 Crew Q15, major PH Q25 Q35 g participant in the Cane Spree During Freshman year he roomed at 24 Dickinson St.g Sophomore year at 54 Holder with Richard Myrickg junior year, first term, at 301 Walker, second term at 521 Laughlin with J. R. McCormick, Senior year at 531 Laughlin with McCormick, H. E. Jones, R. D. Veghte, and D. C. Davenport. Robbins expects to engage in chemical engineering, possibly in the pulp and paper industry. ' His permanent address is 1976 Shenandoah Drive, Seattle, Wash. H3343 CLASS OF 1943 . 1 .4.,. . , f' 'M-sy-2' N Ei r, 4, JAMES GORDON ROBERTS Jim, Tazpey Roberts was born january 18, 1922, in Akron, Ohio. He is the son of Dr. F. B. Roberts and Mary Catherine dePaul. His father, a graduate of Indiana University, is a surgeon. He has one sister. He prepared at Buchtel High School C1-lkron, Ohioj, where he was on the Tennis Team, and a member of the Photography Club. Roberts transferred to Princeton from the University of Akron in the fall of 1939. At Princeton he majored in Biology, Sigma Xi. Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Sailing Team, active in lnterclub Bowling, Swimming, Basketball and Tennis, Associate Photographic Editor of the Daily Prince- toniang member Westminster Society, connected with the Football Refresh- ment Agency and Student Sandwich Agency, member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place, and at 332 Lockhart with W. W. Ashley, Sophomore year at 332 Pyne, junior and Senior years at 7 North Dod with Arthur Deacon. Roberts plans to attend the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. He is a member of the Church of Christ. His permanent address is 152 North Portage Path, Akron, Ohio. E 3851 CLASS OF 11943 WALTER DOUGLAS ROBERTS 1 Szzmizme, Wal! Roberts was born March 2 1, 1922, in Macon, Ga. He is the son of Warren Roberts and Camille Lamar. His father, who attended Emory University, is a lawyer, president of the S.S.S. Company, of Atlanta, Ga. He has two brothers and two sisters. He prepared at Lanier High School QMacon, Ga.j, where he was on the RiHe Team, member Literary Society, on The Poe! Leader QSchool Paperj Board, member French Club, Chess Club, Director of Senior Class. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of Theatre Intirne Q15 CZDQ Whig-Clio, Triangle Club, Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St., Sopho- more year at 64 Blair with David Bowen, Junior and Senior years at 64 Blair with Jesse W. Couch 114. Roberts plans to become a priest of the Episcopal Church. His permanent address is 632 College St., Macon, Ga. H3853 CLASS OF1943 HOWARD HALL ROBINSON, JR. Robby, I-Iofwie Robinson was born May 13, 1921, in Cleveland, Ohio. He is the son of Howard H. Robinson, Western Reserve University ,14, and Jeanne Kirk. His father is in the real estate business, vice president of Seldon 8 johnson, Inc. He has one brother, David Kirk Robinson ,4O. He prepared at Highland Park High School, and Cranbrook School fBloomfield Hills, Mich.j, where he was on the Soccer and Hockey Teams, Dance Committee Chairman, Secretary of his Class. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. Graduated with Honors. He was Sports Editor of the Brie-cz-Brac fgjg on the Nassau Herald Board Q4jg Triangle Club Q25 Cgj f4j, Make-up Manager Q4j5 Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 27 Edwards Place, Sophomore year at 233 jolineg junior year at 43 Blair with P. T. Heenang Senior year at lOl-114 Foulke with R. P. Beattie, J. P. West and H. W. Chase. Robinson will probably continue his studies after the war, and engage in the chemical industry. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 1723 Edgewood Blvd., Berkley, Mich. H3873 CLASS CDF1943 JAMES GRIBBEN ROBINSON Jim, Robby Robinson was born May 8, 1921, in Sewickley, Pa. He is the son of Ellsworth D. Robinson and Helen G. Robin- son. His father is in the oil business. He has one brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was Fifth Form Soccer Manager 5 head of the Lighting .Department 5 mem- ber Periwig Dramatic Clubg Manager of the Swing Band. At Princeton he majored in Electrical Engineering. He was a member of Theatre lntime Q15 5 Chief Engineer Princeton Broadcasting Service QQD 3 member Triangle Club QQ g Assistant in the Department of Electrical Engineering C45 3 Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Libbey Houseg Sophomore year at 715 Pyneg Junior year at 13 Patton with Thomas Hern- dong Senior year at 233 Joline. Robinson expects to continue his electrical engineering studies after the war, at Princeton, and to become an electrical engineer. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 250 Sunset Drive, Tulsa, Okla. C3833 CLASS OF1943 MARK RGBINSON Robbie Robinson was born April 21, 1Q21, in New Orleans, La. He is the son of Mark H. Robinson and Dorothea Preston Young. His father is a wholesale lumbermang president Robinson Sales Corporation. He has one brotherg R. G. Robinson '08 is his uncle. He prepared at Metairie Park Country Day School, where he was on the School Paper Board. At Princeton he majored in Electrical Engineeringg winner Class of 1861 Mathematics Prize. He was a member of the Chess Clubg Gateway Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at Q N.M. Reuniong Junior year at 152 Withersruoong Senior year at 123 Brown with D. C. Peaslee. Robinson left Princeton in the fall of 1942 to enter the U.S.N.R. He plans to return to Princeton to complete his college work when the war is over. He is a Unitarian. His permanent address is 2 39,5 Calhoun St., New Orleans, La. E 289 Il CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT BLAIR ROCK, JR. Cherub Rock was born July 6, 1920, in Orange, NJ. He is the son of Robert Blair Rock and Mary Worth. His father, who at- tended Scotch College, in Melbourne, Australia, and Auburn Theological Seminary, is a minister, associate pastor of the Crescent Avenue Presbyte- rian Church, at Plainfield, NJ. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Blair Academy, where he was a Cheerleader, and on the Track and Swimming Teams. Rock transferred to Princeton from Davidson QN.C.j College in the fall of 1939. . At Princeton he majored in English and Frenchg Second Group Depart- mental Honors. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Swimming Team, numerals, Varsity Swimming Team, letter Qzj Q4jg Varsity Gym T-eam Qgjg on the Tiger Business Board fij Q2j fgj 5 Lit Board C35 3 Chimera Board 3 Gateman Qij 5 on the Parking Squad Q25 C35 Q4j g Book Collectors' Club, Tower Club, Secretary. During Freshman year he roomed at 124 YVitherspoong Sophomore year at 312 Hamilton with Joe Hooper, junior year at 9 North Dod, Senior year at 9 North Dod, and later at 7 North Dod with David McCallie. Rock will probably continue his studies for a degree at Northwestern, and expects to engage in teaching. i He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 830 Second Place, Plainfield, NJ. H3901 CLASS OF 1943 THEODORE ROCKWELL, Ill - Ted Rockwell was born June 26, 1922, in Chicago, Ill. He is the son of Theodore G. Rockwell, Cornell ,OQ, and Anna Paisley Shane. His father is in the insurance business, partner in the firm of Moore, Case, Lyman and Hubbard. He has two brothers and one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Webb Ball '32, He prepared at New Trier High School, where he was Feature Editor of the Year Book, Associate Editor of the School Newspaper, on the Literary Magazine Board, winner Williams Literary Prize, member Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Science Club, Choir, winner TNT Qall-aroundj award. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was active in lnterdorm and lnterclub Sports, Track Candidate QU , Co-Founder The Princeton Engineer, on the Princeion Sunday News Board fljg member Theatre lntime Q15 Czjg Glee Club, Princeton Engineering Society, Student Branch A.I.Ch.E., Gateman, Inspector, Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 442 Witherspoon, Sophomore year at 413 Witherspoon with A. L. W. Stockton, R. S. Smith and E. A. johnson, junior year at 414 Witherspoon with johnson, D. M. Copp and W. P. Stadig, Senior year at 414 Witherspoon with Stadig, johnson and F. V. Sander. Rockwell expects to engage in chemical engineering. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 277 Chestnut St., Winnetka, Ill. C3911 CLASS OF1943 LAWRENCE HARRISON ROGERS, H Bud Rogers was born September 6, 1921, in Trenton, NJ. He is the son of Norman T. Rogers ,14 and Nancy Hamilton Titus. His father is a lawyer, Advisory Master in the NJ. Court of Chancery. He has one 'brother and one sister. M. R. Hamilton, 1839, was his greabgrand- father, Lawrence H. Rogers '04 is his uncle, and F. S. Osborne ,24 his cousin. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was a member of the Crewg Soccer and Baseball Teams, active in Dramaticsg and on the Pub- lications Boards. At Princeton he majored in History. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman 150-pound Crew, numerals, J.V. 150-pound Crew, major numerals f2j g Varsity 150-pound Crew, major PU C3j 5 Con- tributing Staff of the Princeton Tiger: Band Qlj f2jg member Triangle Club f2jg Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 212 Henry with Chandler Bates, Jr., Sophomore and junior years at 133 Henry with Bates and H. S. Stevensg Senior year with Bates at 133 Henry. Rogers expects to enter the U.S. Army. His permanent address is 947 South Lagoon Lane, Mantoloking, NJ. H3923 CLASS OF 1943 JULES MODESTE ROMFH Tiger Romfh was born January 28, 1918, in Miami, Fla. He is the son of Edward C. Romfh and Marie Antoinette De- Camp. His father is a banker, president First National Bank of Miami, Fla., president Coral Gables First National Bank, chair- man of the board of Little River Bank 81 Trust Company and First Trust and Savings Bank. He has one brother. He prepared at Aiken Preparatory School, and Lawrenceville. At Lawrenceville he was on the Polo and Boxing Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Polo Team, numerals QU, major P Qzj Qgj C453 150-pound Football Squad During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 34 Camp- bell with E. C. Rose, junior year at 42 ,7Q Hall with Rose and G. A. Cunningham, Senior year at 41 ,7Q Hall with A. P. Hayden. Romfh will probably engage in banking. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 3149 Brickell Ave., Miami, Fla. E 393 Il CLASS OF 1943 FRANCIS JAMISON RUE, JR. F mn Rue was born June 27, 1921, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Francis Rue '18 and Virginia Randolph Pelzer. His father is a bankerg vice president Bankers Trust Com- pany, in New York City. He has two sisters. He prepared at St. Paul's School, where he was a member of the Cadmean Debating Society, and on the Football Team and Crew. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Inter- national Affairs. He was a member of the 150-pound Varsity Crew, letter QZD Qgjg Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 31 Campbell with A. Orr and J. W. Drayton, Jr. 5 Sophomore year at 31 Campbell with Draytong Junior 'and Senior years at 71 Little with Drayton, Carver, F. Farr and G. Bartol. Rue will probably engage in banking. He is an Episcopalian and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is 21 East 79th St., New York City. C3943 CLASS OF 1943 i ARTHUR HERTLEIN RUNK Ar! Runk was born September S, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of Arthur Herman Runk and Ella Anna Hertlein. His father is retired. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Riverdale Country School, where he was on the Varsity Soccer and Hockey Teamsg Tennis Teamg active in Dramatics, and a member of the German Club. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Freshman Soccer Squadg member Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 46 Hill Dormitory with A. Barlettag Sophomore year with Barletta at 115 Blairg Junior year with Barletta at 318 Littleg Senior year at 54 Little with F. VV. Jeutter. Runk expects to enter the U.S. Navy. He is a Lutheran. His permanent address is Q3 'West Main St., Moiint Kisco, N Y H3951 CLASS OF 1943 CHARLES NOEL RUSH , Crane Rush Was born November 23, 1921, in Louisville, Ky. He is the son of Noel Rush and Emily Rau. His father is a banker 5 president Lincoln Bank 51 Trust Company, of Louisville. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Louisville Male High School. At Princeton he majored in Aeronautical Engineering g Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated With Highest Honors. He was a member of Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Placeg Sophomore year at 3-C Hamilton with R. Stack, Junior and Senior years with Stack at 1 1 Hamilton. Rush's permanent address is 2133 Edgehill Road, Louisville, Ky. E 396 J CLASS OF 1943 l NORMAN FELT SHELTON RUSSELL, JR. Rum Russell was born February 11, 1921, in Haverford, Pa. He is the son of Norman F. S. Russell, Colgate 101, and Ella Dewees Eisenbrey. His father is president of the U.S. Cast Iron Pipe 81 Foundry Company, of Burlington, NJ. He has one brother, Louis Russell '45, and two, sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton were Henry Russell, 1876, and James Affleck 144, both cousins. He prepared at St. Paul's School, where he was on the Football, Hockey and Baseball Teams, active in Debating and Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Af- fairs, on the Deanls List fgj 5 Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, Third Varsity Soccer Team fgj g active in Intramural Hockey and Squash, Colonial Club Championship Team fgjg on the Princeton Athlete News Board, member Madison De- bating Society, Colonial Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 19 Middle Dod with James R Clements, junior and Senior years at 227 Henry with Clem- ents, G. K. Hoblitzelle, G. O. Mergenthaler and C. P. Mitchell. Russell is an lipiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Edgewater Park, N.-I. C3973 CLASS OF 1943 PAUL WOLCOTT RUTLEDGE, JR. Rui Rutledge was born March 4, 1921, in Port Totten, N.Y. He is the son of Paul W. Rutledge, L.S.U. 717, and Ruth Gertrude Smith. His father is a Brigadier-General in the U.S. Army. He has one sister. - He prepared at Beckford School CEdinburg, Va.j, and St. Christopher's School QRichrnond, Va.j, where he was on the De- bating Teamsg Football, Basketball, Baseball and Track Teams, on the School Publications Boards, and active in Student Gov- ernment. A At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Inter- national Afrfairsg on the Deanls List Q13 Q2D Graduated with Honors. He was on the 150-pOUI1Cl Football Team C45 Q Triangle Club KMA Credit? Q22 5 member Tower Club. During ,Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Dickinson St., Sopho- more year at lOl Henry 5 Junior year at 512 Laughlin with How- ard O. Allen, Senior year at 2 5 Palmer Square West. Rutledge plans to attend Harvard Business School. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is Camp Stewart, Ga. P3931 CLASS OF1943 THOMAS ANDREW SAMPSON Tom Sampson was born May Q, 1921, in Mercer, Pa. He is the son of Thomas A. Sampson, Westminster College ,O1, and Frances L. Thompson. His father is senior partner in the law firm of Stranahan and Sampson. He has one brother. Several of his relatives attended Princeton. He prepared at Mercer High School, where he was Editor of the Senior Year Bookg Art Editor of the School Paperg member Dramatic Society and Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was a member of Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 Lower Pyne with Henry H. Montgomeryg Sophomore year at 231 Pyne with Henry Montgomeryg Junior and Senior years at 231 Pyne with john W. Wiesen. Sampson will probably study law, and become a lawyer or a chemist. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 233 South Pitt St., Mercer, Pa. P3991 CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT PAUL SANDBACH Sandy, Bob Sandbach was born April 6, IQZO, in Jersey City, NJ. He is the son of Elmer E. Sandbach, University of Pittsburgh 'oS, and Blanche Elizabeth Davis. His father is a druggist. He has two brothers, one of Whom is E. Kenneth Sandbach ,372 He prepared at The Hun School, where he was on the Football and Basketball Teams, and Crew, President Athletic Association. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was Captain of the Freshman Football Team, numerals, on the Football Team, letters Q25 F453 Freshman Basketball Team, numerals, member Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed alone at 41 Vandeventer Ave., Sophomore year at 47 University Place with D. B. Allen and G. T. Kinniryg Junior year at 41 Vandeventer Ave., Senior year at Tiger Inn With R. E. Stone '44, and Kinniry. Sandbach is a Methodist. His permanent address is 641 Lincoln Ave., Orange, NJ. F4001 CLASS OF 1943 FRANK VANDERSLICE SANDER, JR. General Sander was born May 15, 1921, in Chicago, Ill. He is the son of Dr. F. V. Sander and Etna Belle South. His father, who attended the University of West Virginia and the University of Chicago, is a research chemistg director of laboratories for Ortho Products, at Linden, NJ. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Highland Park High School QHighland Park, N.J.j, where he was Business Manager of the Year Bookg Treasurer Senior Honor Society, President German Club, Chairman Student Council Committeesg active in Soccer and Boxing. At Princeton he majored in Biology, Second General Group Honors Cij fzj f4j 3 First Group fgb 3 Phi Beta Kappag Sigma Xi. Graduated with Highest Honors. He taught Sunday School at Jamesburg with the Westminster Society C4jg member Student Furniture Agency Qljg Lunch-Ice Cream Agency fgj Q4jg Keyand Seal Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 214 Foulkeg junior year at 527 '03 Hall, and 411 Cuyler fsummerj g Senior year at 413 Witherspoon with IE. johnson, W. Stadig and T. Rockwell. Sander expects to study medicine at the College of Physicians and Sur- geons, at Columbia University, and to engage in the medical profession. He is a member of the Dutch Reformed Church. His permanent address is 109 Lawrence Ave., Highland Park, NJ. H4011 CLASS OF 1943 RAYMOND CHARLES SARFATY Ray Sarfaty was born April IO, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of Raymond H. Sarfaty, deceased, and Elizabeth Schuster. His father was an insurance broker. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on The Lawrence Board, L27 Boardg Debating Panels, Football Man- agerg Polo Managerg member Camera Club. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Polo Team, numerals, winner I.A.A. medalg member Whig-Clio, Manager Speakers Bureau QZD, Council Cgjg WPRU Business and News Staffs Qgjg member Camera Club Q12 Q25 Q35 QQ 3 Elm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 1 1 Dickinson St.g Sopho- more, Junior and Senior years at 124 '03 Hall. Sarfaty will probably study law, and become a lawyer. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Care John R. Rogers, R.F.D., Far Hills, NJ. 114023 CLASS OF 1943 PHILIPP OTTO SCHELLER Phil Scheller was born January 10, 1921, in Ridgeheld Park, NJ. He is the son of Philipp Scheller and Frieda Schubert. His father is retired. He has one brother. He prepared at Peddie School, where he was a member of the Cflee Club and Dramatic Clubg Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Geology. Graduated with High Honors. He was Treasurer of the Student Chapter of A.l.M.E. fatjg member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Fark Place with Jack Van Deuseng Sophomore year at 14 Hamilton with Jack Van Deusen and R. H. Smith, Jr. 5 Junior and Senior years at 1 1 South Dod with Smith. Scheller will probably become a petroleum geologist. He is a Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is P.O. Box 176, Hackettstown, NJ. H4031 CLASS OF1943 GEORGE WALTER SCHELLING Schelling was born March 27, lQ2l, in Secaucus, NJ. He is the son of Louis Schelling and Katherine Lausecker. His father is president of Schelling Hardware Company, in Hoboken, NJ. He has one brother. He prepared at Blair Academy, where he was on the Publica- tions Boardsg member Glee Club and Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and Inter- national Affairsg on the Dearfs List At Princeton he was on the Gym Team Cijg member Whig- Cliog Freshman Debate Team, Interclub Committee Q4jg 1943 Memorial Fund Committee 5 Sophomore Manager of Campus Railway Express Agency Q2j, Senior Manager Q4jg Key and Seal Club, President . During Freshman year he roomed at 115 Blair with Stokes Burtis 3 Sophomore, Junior and Senior years at 424 Witherspoon, alone. Schelling plans to study law, at Harvard or Yale. He is a Lutheran and a Republican. His permanent address is 1464 Paterson Plank Road, Secaucus, NJ. P4041 CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT AVROM SCHLESS, JR. Pop, Bob, Robin, SlfZ4772j7 Schless was born February 15, 1922, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Dr. Robert A. Schless, and Bena Rosenthal, deceased. His father, who attended jefferson Medical School, is a pediatrician, chief of pediatrics at the jewish Hospital, in Philadelphia. He has two brothers. He prepared at Penn Charter School, where he was Art Editor of the Class Record, awarded letters in Wrestling, Commencement Speaker. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. He was awarded Wrestling medal CNovice, lntracollegiatej fill, Co- Manager Varsity Tennis, letter Q4j, Managing Editor Princeton Tiger, and member of the Business Board, member Whig-Clio, Jewish Society, Terrace Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed alone at 116 Henry, junior year at 311 ,OI Hall with W. jeutter, Senior year at 404 '01 Hall, alone. Sehless plans to continue his studies in architecture, and to engage in architectural work or industrial designing. He is jewish. His permanent address is Hilltop Farm, Schoolhouse and Gypsy Lanes, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. lj 405 il CLASS OF 1943 DANIEL CLIFTON SCHNEBLY, JR. Dan, Sdzmczlfz Schnebly was born September 6, 1921, in Mill Creek, Pa. He is the son of Daniel Clifton Schnebly '09 and Allie Tonkin. His father is a Presbyterian minister. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Mercersburg Academy, where he was on the Publications Boards. A At Princeton he majored in Historyg on the Dean's List He was on the Princefon Sunday News Boardg member Choirg Terrace Club, Vice President. During Freshman year he roomed at 3 South Edwardsg Sopho- more year at 31 1 Hamilton with M. B. Williamsong Junior year at 311 Hamilton with E. V. Carllg Senior year at 143 Little with T. E. Farrell. Schnebly expects to enter the U.S. Army. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Colver, Pa. H4063 CLASS OF1943 LOUIS JACOB SCHNEIDER, JR. Lou Schneider was born September 26, 1921, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the son of Louis J. Schneider and Florence D. Hinnen- kamp. His father, who attended Y.lVl.C.A. Law School, in Cin- cinnati, is a judge in the Common Pleas Court of Hamilton County. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Hughes High School, Where he was Editor of the Gargoyle and Ola? Hzzglzerg member Glee Club and Choirg Debate Teamg Creative Writing Groupg Hughes Club, Hi-Y. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was a member of the Glee Club Cij, Chapel Choir f2jg VVhig-Clio Cij QZDQ Senate C255 Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 S.M. Reunion with Robert C. McSpaddeng Sophomore year at 712 Pyne. Schneider left Princeton at the end of Junior year to enter the University of Cincinnati. He will probably become a lawyer. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 40,4 VVarren Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. H4073 CLASS OF 1943 HORACE WILKINSON SCHWARZ . S fwifh Schwarz was born February 16, 1920, in Washington, D.C. He is the son of William Tefft Schwarz, Syracuse University '09, and Mabel Lowther. His father is an artist. He has four sisters. He prepared at Episcopal Academy and Lawrenceville School, where he was active in Football, Basketball, Baseball, Debating, and on the various School Publications. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman Basketball and Baseball Teams, nu- merals in bothg Baseball, letter Q21 5 member Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at Libbey House with A. P. Hayden, Sophomore year at 131 Holder with Haydeng junior and Senior years at 314 Henry with Supplee, Broderick, Rad- cliffe, Wellington, Allen, and Skinner. Schwarz plans to study medicine at Pennsylvania Medical School, and to become a physician. His permanent address is Fairfield Farm, Arlington, Vt. C4033 CLASS OF1943 CHARLES SCRIBNER, JR. Char, Scrib A Scribner was born July 13, 1921, in Quogue, Long Island, N.Y. He is the son of Charles Scribner, Jr., '13 and Vera Gordon Blo-odgood. His father is a publisher g president Charles Scribner's Sons. He has one sister. Charles Scribner ,75 Was his grandfather. He prepared at St. Paul's School. At Princeton he majored in the Classics CDivisional Program of the Humanitiesj g Phi Beta Kappa Graduated with High- est Honors in Divisional Program of Humanities and Highest Honors in Classics. During Freshman year he roomed at 33 Campbell with G. F. Morgang Sophomore year at 424 Pyneg junior and Senior years at 436 Pyne. Scribner is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Far Hills, NJ. C4091 CLASS OF 1943 .fc f - , . ., 3 5515,-,afgrl-'iss i . - ? as bf arf- : fi - ' 1 ' - , x ,, .L 'L ' Inf . .fs a ,flesh , sf. 11- N .. -- ' 'Arif .s:s.- ' 1 'Kiwfi ff f-': '? T' f 'fra ' 'fair-AI a -' -'fa.,--ffw::.,sy1,yaaf'zf-.:- , 4-,. 5 1. -s-41:-aw. we f-11 1,- r - -A ..wss.x.4-Ma-+,..-,. , ..,::i if 'A ,- -. ofyz'-fgw M,ig.fe::,.. -,ma ' 1 4.. .1f,,..,.. 5,13 . M . I -. EDWARD SECKEL , Ed, Seals Seckel was born May 21, 1921, in Chicago, Ill. He is the son of Albert Seckel , 12 and Florence Beardsley. His father is an insurance agent, with the Penn Mutual Life Insur- ance Company. He has one brother, Albert Seckel, Jr., '37, and one sister. He prepared at Chicago Latin School, where he was on the Basketball, Baseball, Tennis and Golf Teams. r At Princeton he majored in Aeronautical Engineering 5 Phi Beta Kappa Graduated with Highest Honors. He was afhliated with the Student Sandwich Shop, Assistant to Professor Sayre, in the Aeronautical Engineering Department g 'Gateway Club, Co-Manager. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 39 North Edwards, Junior and Senior years at 17 North Edwards. Seckel expects to engage in aeronautical engineering, with Eleetwings, Inc. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 223 North Nlayfield Ave., Chicago, Ill H4101 CLASS OF1943 FREDERICK BONSAL SEGGERMAN Bonnie, Segg Seggerman was born june 9, 1921, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Frederick T. Seggerman ,11 and Mary Camilla Bonsal, deceased. His father is a liquor importer, president Seggerman-Nixon Corporation, He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Prince- ton' are Kenneth M. Seggerman ,13, Wallace Lanahan ,4O, and Samuel jackson Lanahan ,41. He prepared at Pomfret School, where he was on the Squash and Tennis Teams, Manager of the Literary Magazineg Chapel Boy. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was Business Manager of the Daily Princetoniang Chairman 1942 Fall Prom Comrnitteeg Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at IO-A Holder with jack Gardiner and jim Coquilletteg Sophomore year at IO-A Holder with George Mergen- thalerg junior year at 211-214 Lockhart with Farr, Ridder, Miller, Norris, Miner and Huttong Senior year at 162 Springdale Road. Seggerrnan is married to the former Miss Lloyd Dearmont, of Scar- borough, N.Y. He expects to engage in the advertising business. He is an Iilpiscopalian and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is 417 Park Ave., New York City. H4113 CLASS OF1943 RICHARD SEIDLER . Swede Seidler was born December 17, IQZO, in South Orange, NJ. He is the son of Alexander Seidler and Isabelle Irene Riker. His father is president of the Seidler Chemical and Supply Com- pany. He has three brothers, one of whom is Alexander Seidler, jr., '27. He prepared at Newark Academy, Where he was on the Foot- ball and Track Teams, and active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was a member of Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 4 Upper Pyneg Sophomore year at 31 Holder with H. D. Kopfg junior year at 217 Henry with Kopfg Senior year at 183 Little with Kopf, R. S. Creadick and G. K. Gundlach. Seidler will probably become affiliated with the Seidler Chem- ical Company. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 29 Rossmore Place, Belleville, NJ. 114123 CLASS OF 1943 LLOYD HAMILTON SHAFFER Sfmfe ' Shaffer was born November 2o, lQ21, in Dallas, Texas. He is the son of T. L. Shaffer and F. Ethyl Watts. His father is vice president of Con G. Nairn, Inc. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Westtown School. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. Graduated with Honors. He was Publicity Nlanager of the Przrzfelorz Engineer Q2j, Co-Circulation Manager Qgj, Editor-in-Chief C4j g Assistant Technical Director WPRU fill, Technical Director C453 Secretary Chess Club Q2j g Student Tutor in Chemistry fill 3 member Court Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 24 Dickinson St. , Sopho- more year at 742 Pyneg Junior year at 413 Brown with K. D. Miller, Jr.g Senior year at 242 'Witherspoon Shaffer expects to enter the U.S. Navy. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Ringoes, Nj. H4131 CLASS OF1943 GEORGE SCHOFIELD SHAPLEIGH S6720 Shapleigh was born April 24, 1921, in St. Louis, Mo-. He is the son of Blasdel Shapleigh and Dorothy Schofield. His father, a graduate of Washington University fSt. Louis, Mo.j, is a banker. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at St. Louis Country Day School, where he was on the Tennis Team, member Glee Club, Soccer Team, President of Trouba- dours fMusical Showj, Vice President of Masque fDramatic Produc- tionj , Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was active in Squash, Tennis and Gymnastics, member Triangle Club Q25 Qgj Q4j, elected Vice President, Theatre Intime Qzj QQ , WPRU Announcing Chief, Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 Bank St. with Stuart Skinner, Sophomore year at 111 Henry with Nolan Harrigan, junior year at QO Patton with Fred Roe, Senior year at 44 Little with Roe. Shapleigh expects to become aHCiliated with Pan American Airways. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 237 Rosemont Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. H4141 CLASS OF 1943 ALEXANDER FRASER SHAW, III Sandy Shaw was born August 1, 1921, in Providence, Rl. He is the son of Alexander Fraser Shaw, Jr., deceased, and Janet Thompson Hill. He has one brother. , He prepared at Moses Brown School, and Worcester Academy, where he was on the Football, Fencing and Lacrosse Teams, De- bating Panels, active in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Freshman Football, Fencing and Lacrosse Teams, numerals in all, J.V. Football Team, letter, member Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 441 'oi Hall with Mick Howard and John Newbold, Sophomore year at 222 Joline with Howard, Junior year at 222 Walker with Howard, Will Warner, Ralph Morris and John Gardner. Shaw left Princeton in February, IQ42, and is at present a lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps. He is a Congregationalist. His permanent address is 41 Drowne Parkway, Rumford, R.I. P4151 CLASS OF 1943 i JOHN PARRY SHEPERDSON Shep Sheperdson was born October 22, 1920, in Worcester, Mass. He is the son of john W. Sheperdson and Mary Harper Smith. His father, who attended Leeds School of Engineering at Yorkshire College, is an en- gineer, vice president of Morgan Construction Company. He has- one brother. He prepared at Northwood School, and Hotchkiss. At Northwood he was on the Baseball and Hockey Teams, and a member of the Glee Club, at Hotchkiss, on the Track and Hockey Teams, and a member of the Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Hockey Team, numerals, Club Softball and Track Teams, member Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 35 University Place, Sophomore year at 43 Holder with Robert H. Morse, III. Sheperdson left Princeton at the end of Sophomore year to attend Penn- sylvania Military College. He expects to engage in industrial engineering. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 15 Burgess Road, Worcester, Mass. C4163 CLASS OF 1943 LEVERING BARTINE SHERMAN Bart, Sherm Sherman was born May 23, 1921, in Wuchang, China. He is the son of Arthur Mason Sherman '95 and Martha Kaiser Lever- ing, deceased. His father is a ministerg executive secretary of the Forward in Service Commission of the Protestant Episcopal Church. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Kent School, where he was on the Honor Roll, member Glee Club, School Paper and Year Book Boards, Dramatic Club, Wrestling Squad. At Princeton he majored in Englishg on the Honor Roll He was Associate Production Director of the Princeton Broadcasting Service Q2j, Program Director Cgj g member Choir flj C2j fgj g affiliated with the Newspaper Agency UD, Travel Bureau f1jg Terrace Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 5 North Reunion with M. K. johnson, junior year at 124 Brown, alone. Sherman was married to Miss Elizabeth Davidson Bradfield, of Char- lotte, N.C., on June 20, 1942. He entered the Navy in july 1942, and since then has been at Boulder, Colo., training for a commission. He expects to go on active duty in the early summer of 1943. After the war he plans to return to Princeton to study for his degree, and to engage in radio broadcasting. He is an Bpiscopalian. His permanent address is 281 Fourth Ave., New York City. E417J CLASS OF 1943 LAURENCE THOMAS SHERWOOD, JR. Tom Sherwood was born August 22, 1921, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of L. T. Sherwood, Swarthmore '06, and Alice Stuart Hol- inger. His father is a glass technologist, with the Pennsylvania Glass Company. He has one brother. Among his relatives who attended Prince- ton were Oliver Baily '25, deceased, and Sherwood Warwick '3O. He prepared at Westtown School, where he was Sports Editor of the School Paper, member Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, and in the School Operettas and Plays. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry, accelerated and graduated in September 1942, with Honors. He was Manager of the Lenox Laundry, member Prospect Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 355 Nassau St., and later at 13 S.M. Reunion, Sophomore year at 13 S.M. Reunion, junior and Senior years at 412 Brown with A. D. Franklin. Since graduating from Princeton he has been a graduate student and teaching assistant at Northwestern University. He expects to engage in the chemical industry. Sherwood is a member of the Society of Friends, and a Republican. His permanent address is 1 1 Angle St., Connellsville, Pa. H4181 CLASS OF 1943 DAVID EDWIN SHIRLEY Dave Shirley was born November 25, 1Q2O, in Wilkinsburg, Pa. He is the son of Rome L. Shirley ,O7 and Nelle Reese Leonard, deceased. His father is a teacher at Peabody High School. He has one brother, Leonard Shirley '4o. He prepared at Kiskiminetas Springs School, where he was active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of I.A.A. QResidentj , Undergraduate Coun- cil, Orange Key, manager Student Tutoring Association, Dial Lodge, Executive Committee. During Freshman year he roomed at 42 South Edwards, Soph- omore year at 1 13 Brown with R. Wunsch and P. Rider, junior year at 113 Brown with Wunsch and P. Kroehnke, Senior year at 43 Holder with VVunsch and Kroehnke. Shirley is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 1 IQ Gordon St., Edgewood, Pa. H4191 CLASS OF 1943 PHILIP JEFFERSON SHIVELL I-lip, Phil Shivell was born January 29, 1922, in Abingdon, Va. He is the son of Hom-er jefferson Shivell, University of Michigan 317, and Genevieve Sherman. His father is president of the Slip-Not Belting Corporation. He has one sister. He prepared at Dobyns-Bennett High School QKingsport, Tenn.j, where he was on the Football Team, member Band, Business Manager of the Annual, member Hi-Y, and National Honor Society. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Freshman P'olo Team, member Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 24 Dickinson St., Sophomore year at 336 Foulke with Robert R. Osmung junior year at 95-97 Blair with R. M. Frye, N. P. Allen and W. H. Dunklin. Shivell left Princeton in June 1942, to- enter the University of. Tennessee Summer School. In July 1942 he entered the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and expects to engage in that pro- fession. He was commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the Medical Admin- istrative Corps Reserve upon entering veterinary school. He is engaged to Miss Ann W. Brooks, of Kingsport, Tenn. He is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 1717 Orchard Place, Kingsport, Tenn. H4203 CLASS OF1943 STUART MACMILLAN SKINNER Siu Skinner was born july 15, 1921, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of Walter R. Skinner, Williams College 710, and Celeste MacMillan. His father is vice president of Buxton 81 Skinner Printing and Stationery Company, of St. Louis, Mo. He has two brothers and one sister. W: R. Skinner, jr., ,4O, is his brother, and E. L. Skinner ,36 and C. A. Skinner '38 are his cousins. He prepared at St. Louis Country Day School, where he was on the Football, Soccer and Track Teams, and Publications Boards, member Dramatic Organizations. At Princeton he majored in Basic Engineering. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, numerals, Gym Team, numerals flj g ,I.V. Soccer, letter f2j g Varsity Soccer, letters Cgj C4j g Costume Man- ager of the Triangle Clubg Cheerleader Qgj QQ g S.F.A. Board of Directors f4jg SeniorpManager Blakely Laundry, Gateman Qij f2jg Library As- sistant Clj Qzj Qgjg member Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 19 Bank St. with Scho Shapleighg Sophomore year at 2.11 Browng junior and Senior years at 313 Henry with Frank Broderick, George Radcliffe, Fd Supplee, Gordon Allen, Stanwood Wellington and Swish Schwarz. Skinner will probably engage in engineering. He is an lipiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 415 liast Argonne Drive, Kirkwood, Mo. C4211 CLASS OF1943 . SAMUEL EVANS SLAYMAKER, Ill Skipper Slaymaker was born March 16, 1921, in Bryn Mawr, Pa. He is the son of Samuel E. Slaymaker, jr., ,14 and Eugenia Barrie. His father is in the precision gauge manufacturing business, owner and man- ager of Haines' Gauge Company, of Philadelphia. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Haverford School, and St. Paul's School, where he was active in Hockey and Crew, on the Rifle Team, member Scientific Asso- ciation, President Rifle Club, Magna Cum Laurie. At Princeton he majored in Aeronautical Engineering, on the Dean's List two terms, Sigma Xi. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman 150-pound Crew, j.V. 150-pound Crew Czjg Varsity 150-pound Crew, letter Qgjg active in Intramural Hockey, mem- ber Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 34 Holder with Thomas W. Bake- well, Sophomore year at 5-A Holder with Bakewell and Earl Biscoe, Jr., junior year with Biscoe at 12 '79 Hall, Senior year at 12 ,79 Hall with Biscoe and Richard F. Pechstein, jr. Slaymaker plans to continue his studies in aircraft research, at Princeton, and to become a research associate with the Princeton Aeronautical En- gineering Department. He is a Presbyterian. ' His permanent address is Harrison Road, Ithan, Pa. C4223 CLASS OF 1943 JAMES ROSS SLOANE Jim Sloane was born January 17, 1921, in Paris, France. He is the son of james Renwick Sloane 'OO and Isabel Hoyt. His father is a member of the firm of Sloane fy Carruth, Counselors at Law. He has one brother, W. M. Sloane '43, and one sister. Among his relatives who at- tended Princeton are F. Sloane ,O4, deceased, jesse Hoyt ,17, William M. Sloane ,27, joseph C. Sloane ,2Q, j. L. Delafield 729, W. S. Delafield '37, B. B. Sloane ,37, and W. M. Sloane '37. He prepared at Princeton Country Day School, and Exeter Academy, where he was active in Soccer and Hockey. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages, graduated with honors. He was on the Freshman Soccer CCharnpionshipj Team, numerals, Var- sity Soccer Team Qzj fgjg Undefeated Freshman Hockey Team, Captain Clj g Varsity Hockey Championship Team f2j, Cgj C4jg Secretary Fresh- man Councilg member Class Day Committee, member 21,' Club and Right Wing Club, Cottage Club, President. During Freshman year he roomed at 351 Witherspoon with Ward Cham- berlin, Sophomore and junior years in Witherspoon with Chamberlin, Senior year at Cottage Club with -loc Fegan. Sloane's permanent address is Princeton, NJ. H4133 CLASS OF 1943 WILLIAM MILLIGAN SLOANF. Slugger, MZ'Zf Sloane was born January 17, 1Q21, in Paris, France. He is the son of James R. Sloane 'oo QLLB., Columbiaj and Isabel Hoyt. His father is senior partner in the law firm of Sloane and Carruth, in New York. He has one brother and one sister. F. J. Sloane 'o4, and Jesse Hoyt '16 are his uncles, and James R. Sloane 143 is his brother. He prepared at Exeter, Where he was on the Soccer Team and Hockey Team. At Princeton he majored in Art. He was Co-Captain of the Freshman Hockey Team, on the Varsity Championship Hockey Team C255 Hockey Team C355 Cottage Club, Vice President. During Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years he roomed in Witherspoon with Nick Katzenbach. Sloane is in the U.S.N.R. Air Corps, now stationed at the Kansas City Naval Reserve Air Base. His permanent address is Princeton, NJ. F4241 CLASS OF 1943 GEORGE LATIMER SMALL Baldy Small was born January 1, 1921, in York, Pa. He is the son of Samuel Small ,Q7, deceased, and Jean Isabel Bellingham. His father was a banker and merchant. He has one brother, Samuel Small '4o. D. K. E. Fisher, Jr., ,13, is his step- father. . I He prepared at Gilman School, Where he was on the Football and Basketball Teams, Publications Boards, School Council. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Lacrosse Team, numerals, Freshman Basketball Team, numerals, J.V. Basketball Q21 Qgjg member Orange Key, Ivy Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 54 Blair with jack Thomasg junior and Senior years at 64 '79 Hall with J. Thomas and N. Baetjer. Small is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Garrison, Md. I: 435 1 CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT WILSON SMILEY Greek Smiley was born May 28, 1921, in Pittsburgh, P'a. He is the son of Raymond Wil-son Smiley, deceased, and Margaret Ruth Luchsinger. His father, who graduated from Pittsburgh Theological Sem- inary in 1918, was a Presbyterian clergyman. He has one brother. He prepared at Bloomfield High School, and Blair Academy, where he was a Class Oificer, on the Swimming and Baseball Teams, Hi-Y Officer, on the Annual Board, member School Council. At Princeton he majored in Economics, Scholarship holder Qlj Qzj C35 Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Swimming and Baseball Teams, numerals in both, j.V. Baseball Q2Q Q35 , Varsity Baseball Q4j, on the Business Board of the Nassau Lit Q2j, Circulation Manager Qgj , 1943 Governing Council Qlj f2j, Freshman Orientation Committee Q2j fgj, Sophomore Prom Committee f2j, Westminster Foundation, connected with a number of campus exchanges, Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 82 Blair with Donald B. Allen, Sophomore year at 82 Blair with F. H. Lewis and W. L. Morris, Junior and Senior years at 162 Little with Frank H. Lewis. Smiley is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 4950 Perrysville Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. H4261 CLASS OF 1943 HUBERT ERASMUS SMITH, JR. H1417 Smith was born May 16, 1921, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Hubert E. Smith and Jean Sloan. His father is vice president of the First National Bank of Pittsburgh. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Shady Side Academy, where he was a member of the Glee Club, A Cappella, Dramatic Society, on the News Board. At Princeton he majored in Art and Archaeology. He was Assistant to the Stage Director of the Triangle Club production Ask Me Another, and the Intime production Come VVhat April , member Whig-Clio, St. Paul's Society, Terrace Club. Q During Freshman year he roomed at Libbey House with Clyde Lampg Sophomore with Lamp at 211 Pyneg Junior and Senior years at 322 'og Hall. Smith left Princeton in September 1942, to enter the U.S. Army. He expects to return after the war to finish his college course. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanentaddress is 568 Moorhezid Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. 114273 CLASS OF1943 RUSSELL HOWARD SMITH, JR. Rum, S miffy Smith was born January 2o, 1922, in Worcester, Mass. He is the son of Russell Howard, Worcester Tech 517, and Elsie Manning. His father is connected with the sales department of the Warren Steam Pump Company, at Warren, Mass. He has one sister. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy. At Princeton he majored in Mathematics, High Honors, Sec- ond General Group Q15 Q25 Q35g Departmental Honors Q35g awarded Andrew H. Brown Prize Scholarship Q35 g Phi Beta Kappa. He was on the 150-pound Football Team Q35 5 member Band Q15 Q25g Manager Student Flower Agency Q35 Q455 member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 27 Madison St., with Bud Sweneyg Sophomore year at 14 Hamilton with Phil Scheller and Jack Van Deuseng Junior and Senior years at 1 1 South Dod with Scheller. Smith expects to become an actuary. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 13 River St., Brookfield, Mass. C4281 CLASS OF 1943 THOMAS LEAMING SMITH, JR. Learn, TL., Pefe Smith was born October 1 1, 1921, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of T. Leaming Smith 'OS and Natalie Lucas. His father is a marine insurance oHicer. He has one brother. . He prepared at Nlontgomery School, and St. George's School, where he was active in Football, Soccer, Wrestling, Baseball and Crew, member Glee Club and Choir, Dramatics and Civics Clubs. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages and Literature. Graduated with Honors. He was Captain of the Class of 1943 Championship Soccer Team, medal QU, Freshman Gym Team, numerals, Freshman Crew Squad, Interclass Championship Soccer Team, medal C35 3 Gym Squad C25 3 Crew, Third Boat QZD, lnterclass Cham- pionship Crew Qgj , active in Intramural Boxing, Co-Editor The Princcfon Aihlcfeg member Colonial Club. Smith plans to study for a degree, at Princeton, and will prob- ably engage in the U.S. Diplomatic Service. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Vilynnewood, Pa. C4291 CLASS OF1943 GEORGE WILLIAM SOETE Soup Soete was born January 7, 1922, in Honesdale, Pa. He is the son of Henry G. Soete and Anna Bechtloift. His father is office manager for the Murray Company, of Honesdale, Pa. He has one brother and two sisters. He prepared at Honesdale High School, where he was an Honor Student, President of his 'Class in junior and Senior years, member Band and Orchestra. He was on the Illustrations Board of the Princeton Engineer fgj QQ, Band and Orchestra C15 f2j fgj QQ, Secretary-Treasurer of the Orches- tra fgj Q4j , Band President QQ , Triangle Club Orchestra f2j , Elm Club. During Freshman year he roo-med at 45 University Place, Sophomore year at 213 Pyne with Ed Essertier, junior year with Essertier at 30 Patton, Senior year at 113 '01 Hall with Essertier, Chase Porter and Bob Grover. Soete plans to return to Princeton after the war to continue his engineer- ing studies, and hopes to engage in the iron or steel industries, or in rail- roading. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is 103 West 11th St., Honesdale, Pa. H4303 CLASS OF 1943 GORDON WILLIAM SOMMERS Sommers was born january 22, 1922, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of Gordon B. Sommers, Washington University CSL Louisj ' 16, and Clarissa B. Broekstedt. His father is manager of the Civic Theater of St. Louis, and director of the Little Theater of St. Louis. He has no brothers or sisters. ' He prepared at Kirkwood High School, where he was active in Debating and Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages, Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated with Highest Honors. He was a Student Tutor Q21 g member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 Vandeventer Ave., Sophomore year at 132 Witherspoong Junior year at 123 Wither- spoon, Senior year at 41 South Edwards with J. A. Williams. His permanent address is 720 Oakland Ave., Kirkwood, Mo. C4311 CLASS OF 1943 CHARLES EDWARD SPICER Spicer was born December 28, 1921, in Stamford, Conn. He is the son of Orville W. Spicer, Syracuse '16, and Frances Estelle Rouse. His fatheriis president of F. A. Bartlett Tree EX- pert Company. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at King School QStamford, Connj, where he was on the Football, Hockey, Baseball and Basketball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Electrical Engineering. He was on the 150-pO1lI'1Cl Football Squad C25 5 member Can- non Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Libbey Houseg Sopho- more year at 642 Pyne with M. Collette and George Hoch- schwenderg Junior year at 44 Blair with Hochschwender, Col- lette, W. S. Ackerman and A. M. Coddingtong Senior year at 141 '03 Hall with Collette, H. C. Lind, W. J. Walsh, J. Warren and W. B. Layton. Spicer will probably engage in aviation engineering. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 46 Oakdale Road, Glenbrook, Conn. C4321 CLASS OF1943 JAMES RANDALL STACK Smoky Stack was born june 19, 1921, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Michael Leo Stack, Clarkson Tech '05, deceased, and Nina Brown. His father was an electrical engineer, and his step-father a mechanical and consulting engineer. He has two- brothers and one sister. 'He prepared at University School, in Cleveland, Ohio, where he was on the Varsity Wrestling Team, Baseball Squad, member Orchestra, Annual Board, and Cum Laude Society. At Princeton he majored in Basic Engineering. He was a member of the Band Qlj C2j Cgj 3 Princeton Chapter American Society of Civil Engineers, Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St., with W. K. Brom- ley, jr., Sophomore year at 3-C Hamilton with Charles N. Rush, junior and Senior years with Rush at 11 Hamilton. Stack plans to continue his studies in civil or aeronautical engineering, at Cornell or Princeton. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 2946 Carlton Road, Shaker Heights, Cleve- land, Ohio. H4331 CLASS OF1943 WILLIAM PERRY STADIG ' Bill Stadig was born September 24, 1922, in Waterloo, Iowa. He is the son of Colonel Nels Erick Stadig, University of Minnesota '12, and Olive Lillian johnson. His father is a regular U.S. Army oFHcerg Colonel in Inspector General's Department. He has one brother, john Erick Stadig, M.I.T. '41. He prepared at Deering High School QPortland, Me.j, Balboa High School fCanal Zonej, and A. B. Davis High School QMt. Vernon, N.Y.j, where he was active in Swimming, member Chemistry and Biology Clubs, Science Club, Spanish Club, and R.O.T.C. Crack-Drill Squad. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was on the Varsity Swimming Team, letters C2j fgj Q4j g Freshman Swimming Team, numerals, Co-Founder and Managing Editor of The Princeton Engineer Q15 Q2j Cgj C4,Dg member Combat Training Platoon f4jg Advanced R.Q.T.C.g Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 22 Bank St., Sophomore year at 29 North Edwards, junior year at 414 Witherspoon with T. Rockwell, E. A. johnson and D, M. Coppg Senior year at 414 Witherspoon with Rock- well, Johnson and F. V. Sander. Stadig plans to study for a master's degree in chemical engineering, and to become a chemical engineer. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 4212 Chowen Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. H4341 CLASS OF 1943 JOHN DRAKE STELLE Johnny Stelle was born August 26, 1919, in Ossining, N.Y. He is the son of Frederick VV. Stelle ,93 QLL.B., New York Law School ,95j, and Margaret F. Cooley. His father is a layvyerg vice president Bank for Savings of Ossining. He has one brother and three sisters. Willizrxn W. Stelle '40 is his brother. He prepared at St. Faul's School QConcord, Stelle left Princeton at the end of Freshman year. He is now Technical Sergeant in the Sth Bomber Command of the U.S. Army. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 28 North Malcolm St., Ossining, N Y F4353 CLASS OF 1943 THEODORE WELD STERLING, JR. Ted Sterling was born December 3, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of Theodore Weld Sterling, U.S. Naval Academy 714, and Marion Bridge. His father is a Naval Reserve officer. He has one brother and three sisters. He prepared at Kent School, where he was Chairman of the Bell Ringers' Guild, Manager Kent School Stationery Storeg member Glee Clubg Choir, Intramural Football Team, and Crew. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry. He was on the Freshman 150-pound Crew, member Theatre Intimeg C.A.A., Primary Qzl, Secondary C35 3 afHliated with various campus agencies, Key and Seal Club, Secretary. During Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years he roomed at lO South Reunion with John Fayerweather. Smith left Princeton in June 1942, and is at present an Avia- tion Cadet in the U.S. Naval Reserve. He is an Episcopalian. A His permanent address is Buckingham Valley, Bucks County, Pa. F4363 CLASS OF1943 JOHN ALEXANDER STEVENS Stevens was born March 25, 1921, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of Williain A. Stevens and Nora Lee Clarke. His father is a machinery broker. He has two sisters. He prepared at Columbia High School ClSouth Orange, N.J.j, where he was a member of the French Club, Track and Life Sav- ing Teamsg and on the Scenery Construction Crews. At Princeton he majored in Basic Engineering. He was a member of the Badminton Club 3 member Glee Club ffgj 3 active in lnterdorm Basketballg lnterclub Foot- ball, Baseball, Basketball and Swimmingg Campus Club. During the four years at Princeton he roomed at 211 Henry. Stevens is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 5 'Winthrop Place, Nlaplewood, NJ. I 427 il CLASS OF1943 STUART DAVIS STEVEN SON Weaver Stevenson was born August 4, 1921, in Ardsley-on-Hudson, N.Y. He is the son of Stuart Riddle Stevenson '18 and Irene Davis. His father is a stock broker, partner in the firm of Stevenson 81 Bartraing director Mutual Life Insurance Company, member Board of Trustees of Sofia University fBulgariaj. He has two brothers. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are W. W. Stevenson '05, T. K. Stevenson '05, A. R. Stevenson 714, Paxton Roberts '14, W. Paxton ,19, P. Kennedy ,19, W. W. Stevenson, jr. 137, W. P. Stevenson ,43 and A. H. Douglas J44. He prepared at Hackley School, and Hotchkiss, where he was on the Tennis, Track, Class Hockey and Class Football Teams, member Medical Club. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the LV. Lacrosse Team, numerals C3jg Cross Country Var- sity Squad Qzjg in Theatre Intime show Time of Their Lives , Quad- rangle Club, member Bicker Committee During Freshman year he roomed at 333 Henry with J. Lee, Sophomore year at 28 Campbell with Lee, R. Bissell, W. T. Hedberg, H. Canda and J. Klein, junior year at 71 Patton with Lee, G. Oliva and A. C. Wheeler, Senior year at 616 Laughlin with Lee, Oliva, Hedberg, D. MacDougald and W. K. Bromley. ' Stevenson plans to study law, at Columbia, and to engage in the legal profession. He is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is Ardsley-on-Hudson, N.Y. E4s8J A CLASS OF 1943 WILLIAM PAXTON STEVENSON, II p Slave, BZ!! Stevenson was born April 4, 1921, in Ashland, Ky. He is the son of Walker Woods Stevenson '05 and Margaretha Blancke. His father is a consulting engineer. He has one brother, Walker W. Stev- enson, .Ir,, '35, and one sister. William P. Stevenson '76 is his grandfather, and Stuart Davis Stevenson '43 is his cousin. He prepared at Montclair High School, and Lawrenceville, where he was Assignment Editor of The Lawrence, and on the Tennis Teams. At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was Manager of the Travel Bureau Cij Czjg in Gateman Competi- tion Clj C2j, Manager fgj C4jg Quadrangle Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 305' Foulke with F. H. Remington, junior year at 84 Blair with P. G. Connell, jr., Senior year, summer at 20 Patton, and later at 14 Little, with Connell. Stevenson expects to engage in chemical engineering after the war. He is a 'Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Rensselaer Road, Essex Fells, NJ. tm 1 CLASS OF1943 GEORGE JEFFERS STOCKLY, JR. Jeyjr Stockly was born November 24, 1920, in New York City. 'iHe'iis the son of George Stockly, Cornell 712, and Sue Kears- ley Watson. His father is a Captain in the U.S. Army. He has two brothers and one sister. Several of, his relatives attended Princeton. He prepared at St. lVIark's School, where he was on the Foot- ball, Baseball and Hockey Teams. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy. He was a member of Elm Club. ,puring Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 443 Brown with Ed Hildrethg Junior year at 7 Blair Tower with Mered-i-th, R. Harvey, Veit and R. Carpenter, Senior year at 7 Blair Tower with Carpenter, Veit, B. Cameron and C. Hutch- inson. Stockly expects to engage in the yacht brokerage business. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 530 East 86th St., New York City. 114401 CLASS OF 1943 V 1 A. L. WALDO STOCKTON Rebel Stockton was born February 10, 1922, in jacksonville, Fla. He is the son of William T. Stockton ,OQ and Nell Owens Waldo. His father is an attorney-at-law, member firm of Stockton, Ulmer and Murch- ison. He has one brother, William T. Stockton, jr., ,41. 'He prepared at Hill School. At Princeton he majored in Politics, Scholarship holder. He was on the Freshman Swimming Team, major numerals, j.V. Foot- ball Team, letters C4jg member Prom Committee Cgj f4jg affiliated with the Student Tailor Shop C15 fzj fgj g Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 341 Witherspoon with jim Allan and Ted Rockwellg Sophomore year at 413 Witherspoon with Rockwell, Robert S. Smith and Fd johnsong junior year at 225 ,Ol Hall with Smith, Senior year at 231 ,Ol Hall with William Van Siclen, T. Knapp, and L. V. Dayton. Q Stockton plans to study law and to engage in the legal profession. He is an lipiscopalian and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is Ortega Station, jacksonville, Fla. H4411 CLASS OF1943 JAMES STEWART SUDLER Jim, Sud Sudler was born August 20, 1920, in Denver, Colo. He is the son of Amos C. Sudler, Maryland University '06, and Estelle Cing-Mars Krumer. His father is an investment bankerg president Amos C. Sudler 81 Companyg director Rocky Mountain Motor Company. He has one brother and one sister. He prepared at Randell School QDenverj, and Menlo School, where he was a member of the Glee Club and Photographic Board of the School Newspaper. At Princeton he majored in Architectureg Honors Q35 3 winner Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture. Graduated with High Honors. He was a member of the Glee Club Qlj Czj, Secretary f3j, President C4Dg Nassoons f3j Q4Qg Undergraduate Council C455 in Triangle Club Show f4Jg Senior Singing Leaderg Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 17 Edwards Place with D. C. Dodgeg Sophomore year at 323 Joline with Dodgeg Junior year with Dodge at 323 ,Ol Hallg Senior year at 323 ,Ol Hall with Dodge and john S. De- Camp, Jr. Sudler plans to continue his architectural studies at Princeton after the war. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. H His permanent address is 200 Dexter St., Denver, Colo. C4421 CLASS OF 1943 EDWARD ARTHURS SUPPLEE Ed Supplee was born November 14, 1920, in Baltimore, Md. He is the son of J. Frank Supplee, jr., '98, deceased, and Martha Mont- gomery Arthurs. His father was judge of the Supreme Bench of Maryland. He has one brother, -I. Frank Supplee, III, ,41, and one sister. Edward F. Arthurs 779 was his grandfather. He prepared at Friends School CBaltimorej, and Gilman Country School, where he was on the Football and Wrestling Teams, and active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in the Classics. He was a participant in the Cane Spree Clj, numerals, awarded numerals in Wrestling and Lacrosse fljg on the 150-pound Football Team, major P Cgjg member Sophomore Governing Council, Secretary-Treasurer of junior Class, Vice President Senior Classg member Undergraduate Coun- cilg Honor -Committeeg Cadet Lt. Col. in Princeton R.O.T'.C.g S.F.A. Com- mittee, Cottage Club, Co-Vice President. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 76 Holder with George M. Radcliffe and Gordon Alleng Junior and Senior years at 311-314 Henry with Radcliffe, Allen, Francis L. Broderick, Horace W. Schwarz, Stanwood Wellington and Stuart M. Skinner. Supplee will probably study law at Yale or Harvard, and engage in the legal profession. He is a Methodist and a Republican. His permanent address is 4410 Bedford Place, Baltimore, Md. C4431 CLASS OF 1943 BENJAMIN HILLYARD SWENEY B ml Sweney was born November 11, 1922, in Chester, Pa. 'K He is the son of Henry Gould Sweney, University of Penn- sylvania '15, and Margaret Mowry Campbell. His father is a judge. He has two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Charles Hoag ,35. He prepared at Swarthmore High School, where he was a member of the National Honor Society, Class Treasurer. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages QGermanj. He was on the Freshman Swimming Team, numerals, 150- pound Football Team, letter Q23 QQ C45 5 member Quadrangle Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 27 Madison St., Sopho- more year at 223 Brown with Donald Gutmanng Junior year at 23 Patton with Norman Gould, Donald Gutmann, Paul Rider and Ben Lord, Senior year at 31 Campbell with P. R. Farr and Con- nick Doran. Sweney is engaged to Miss Nancy Darlington, of Media, Pa. He plans to study law at Pennsylvania, and to become a lawyer. His permanent address is 707 East 2oth St., Chester, Pa. P4441 CLASS OF 1943 JOHN STEVVART TAYLOR Sfew Taylor was born October 2, 1920, in Portland, Ore. He is the son of Arnold Llewellyn Taylor, McGill University CTorontoj 115, and Kathleen Mary Yorke. His father is an accountant, with the firm of Peipenbrink, Krane X Com- pany. He has one sister. He prepared at Lincoln High School CPortland, Ore.j, wh-ere he was President of the Student Body, on the Football, Basketball and Track Teamsg Honor Student. At Princeton he majored in Politicsg Bell War Memorial Scholarship holder Cfour yearsjg awarded War Memorial Scholarship to Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration upon graduation. He was on the Freshman Football Team, playing all games until a broken knee in the last game forced retirement from all athletic competi- tion. He was Business Manager of the Nczsmu Lit Cgjg Manager Furni- ture lilxchangeg Tiger Inn, Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at ll North lidwardsg Sophomore year at 32 Patton with Al Griffin '41 and Paul Douglas '41g ,Iunior and Senior years at Tiger Inn with Dave Headley. I Taylor is at present a tighter pilot in the Navy Air Corps. He was mar- ried September 11, 1942, to Miss Marjorie Chadbourne, of Brookville, Long Island, N.Y. He is an lipiscopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 10,7 liast 66th St.. New York City. I: 445 il CLASS OF1943 4 . , l WARREN EUGENE TAYLOR V Gene, Sfretdl Taylor was born November 28, 1921, in Coshocton, Ohio. He is the son of Herbert LeRoy Taylor and Grace Hamilton. His father is vice president of James Stewart 51 Company, Inc. He has one brother. He prepared at Blair Academy, Where he was active in Wres- tling and Tennis, and a member of the Glee Club and Publica- tions Boards. i At Princeton he majored -in Economics. Graduated with Honors. He was awarded major P for Wrestlingg Winner Eastern Intercollegiate title QZD C35 5 member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place, Sophomore year at 41 Little with K. Looloiang Junior and Senior years at 19 Middle Dod. Taylor is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 149 Merrison St., Teaneck, NJ. P4461 CLASS OF1943 l 4 JOHN GREGG THOMAS, JR. Legs Thomas was born May 4, 192 1, in Garrison, Md. He is the son of John G. Thomas ,O7, and Frances Brooks, de- ceased. His father is a banker, with the Fidelity Trust Company in Baltimore. He has one brother and one sister. Walter Brooks ,7Q was his grandfather, and Walter Brooks, jr., 707, and Bonsal Brooks ,OS are his uncles. He prepared at Gilman School, where he was on the Baseball, Hockey and Football Teams, active in Debating, and a member of the Christian Association. At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the Varsity Hockey Squad Czjg Varsity Hockey Team, letter C37 g Baseball Squad, numerals CZD, letter 5 Ivy Club. Thomas is an Episcopalian and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is Garrison, Md. H4473 CLASS OF 1943 RICHARD BRANFIELD THOMAS p T -H end, Dick, Tomrdz Thomas was born March 28, 1922, in Gettysburg, Pa. He is the son of Edmund Wells Thomas and Esther Beatrice Branfield. His ,father is President of the First National Bank of Gettysburg, chair- man Group Five, Pennsylvania Bankers Association. He has one brother. Isaac Tho-mas '09 is his uncle. He prepared at The Hill School, where he was a member of the Chapel Choir, Glee Club, Dance Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra, Swing Quintet, Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Music. He was Director of Music for Station WPRU of the Princeton Broad- casting Service Cgj, Consultant on Music f4j5 Pianist and Arranger for Princeton Tigers f2j fgjg member Triangle Club fgj, Director of the Orchestra QQ, played in Intime production Pick Up Sixi' C2j, and Come What April Qsummcr of '42j g Terrace Club, Undergraduate Treas- urer During Freshman year he roomed at 19 University Place, Sophomore year at 333 P'yne with B. F. Poeg junior year at 8-C Holder with H. C. Haynes, Senior year fsummer '42j at 321 Witherspoon with I. 1. Town- send, later at 20 Middle Dod, alone. y Thomas is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 131 West Lincoln Ave., Gettysburg, Pa. H4431 CLASS OF1943 RICHARD ALBERT TILGHMAN Dick Tilghman was born March S, 1920, in Manchester, England. He is the son of B. C. Tilghman and Eliza Middleton Fox. His father, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, is in the manufacturing business. He has two brothers. He prepared at St. Paulis School, and Fountain Valley School. At prep school he was on the Football, Hockey and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Rugby Team fzj Carl: IV. Soccer Team QQ ,Daily PrZrz0ez'0n2'm2 Board, Freshman Commons Coun- cilg member Student-Faculty Associationg HZIH Clubg Right Wing Club, Triangle Clubg Ivy Club. During' Freshman year he roomed in Hill Dormitory, Sopho- more year at 61 Holder with L. Leas and A. Edwardsg Junior and Senior years at 1 14 Walker with N. G. Johnson, S. Aubrey. J. Callaghan, T. Leas, A. Edwards and D. R. Young. Tilghman is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 70,06 Emlen St.. Mt. Airy, Philadel- phia, Pa. E4-1911 CLASS OF 1943 ANDERSON TODD A ndy Todd was born October 22, 1921, in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Rear Admiral Forde A. Todd and Sylvia Le-land Barnes. His father, who graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1904, is a naval oflgicer. He has one brother and two sisters. Among his relatives who at- tended Princeton is Horatio Gates Lloyd '23. He prepared at St. George,s School QN1ewport, R.I.j, where he was on the Football, Wrestling and Soccer Teams, and Crew. At Princeton he majored in Architecture. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Soccer B Squad Clj 3 150-pound Football Team, letters fflb Cgj QQ, in Cane Spree, major numerals C2jg 150-pound Crew fzj C313 Wrestling Team Czj fgjg member Madison Debating Society CU, Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 431 Witherspoon, Sophomore year at 111 joline with David Edgar Park, junior and Senior years at 213 '03 Hall. Todd plans to continue his architectural studies, and to engage in the architectural profession. His permanent address is Care 1. H. Barnes, 'KWest Acres, Devon, Pa. .E45OII CLASS OF 1943 IRVING JOSEPH TOWNSEND, JR. Irv, WZ'g Townsend was born November 27, 1920, in Springfield, Mass. He is the son of Irving Townsend and Marguerite Noble. His father, who attended Clark College, is a principal in the Newark schools. He has no brothers or sisters. I He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was a member of the Band, Orchestra, Dance Orchestra, Glee Club and Debating Panels. At Princeton he majored in Musicg Van Siclen and University Scholarship holder. He was a member of the University Bandg Triangle Clubg Leader of Princeton Tigersg member Theatre lntimeg Whig-Clio. During Freshman year he roomed at Q North Reunion with F. H. Bergeng Sophomore year with Bergen at 321 Witherspoon, Junior year at 221 Withersivoon with Bergen and R. B. Thomasg Senior year at 142,01 Hall with A. L. Hart, Jr. Townsend is a Republican. His permanent address is 17 Columbus Ave., Glen Ridge. NJ. P4511 CLASS OF1943 HENRY CUSHMAN TURNER, JR. Hank, Termite Turner was born November 4, 1921, in Brooklyn, N.Y. - He is the son of Henry C. Turner '03, and Evadne Praetorius. His father is senior partner in the law firm of McDermott Sz Turner. He has one sister. He prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School fBrooklyn, N.Y,j, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Polyglot QSchool Yearbookj g on the Tennis Teamg Manager of Varsity Trackg member Honor Societyg Dramatic Society. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was Coxswain on the Freshman Crew, member Bandg Key and Seal Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 11 Dickinson St.g Sophomore year at 123 '03 Hall with james M. McKayg junior year at 141 Witherspoon. Turner left Princeton at the end of Junior year, to enter the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, and will probably become a psychiatrist. He is a Congregationalist and a Republican. His permanent address is 222 New York Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. C4521 CLASS OF1043 JAMES RAYMOND TURNER Jim, The Millcifzan Turner was born December 30, 1920, in Conrad, Mont. He is the son of R. F, Turner, Lehigh '09, and Esther Buzzell. His father is aiohliated with Penno Oil Company and Consoli- dated Freightways. He has one brother. He prepared at Conrad High School, Where he was on the Bas- ketball and Tennis Teams, and a member of the Orchestra. At Princeton he majored in Music. He was a member ofthe Triangle Club Q15 Q25 5 Orchestra Q15 Q25 g Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. g Sophomore year at 722 Pyneg junior year at 20 Patton with John R. Town- sendg Senior year at 62 Patton and 321 VVithersp0on, with Gil- bert Hahn. Turner will probably engage in radio work. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is Box 427, Conrad, Mont. II 453 J CLASS OF1943 REMINGTON EDWARDS TWITCHELL Rem Twitchell was born April 30, 1921, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He is the son of Pierrepont E. Twitchell '16 and Marjorie Remington. His father is a lawyer, president Citizen's Medical Reference Bureaug director Bank of Suffolk County, Long Island. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are William H. Edwards '00, T, H. McCauley ,12, Hanford Twitchell 320, Kenaston Twitchell 724. He prepared at Stony Brook Preparatory School, where he was on the Football and Basketball Teamsg Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in Politicsg on the Dean's List, Second Group Departmental Honors. He was active in Boxing K125-pound classj g lnterclass Boxing flj Q25 g in University Tournament Finalsg Hockey Candidate fgjg Cricket Team fij f2j, Secretary-Manager Cgjg Interclub Touch Football, Baseball and Basketball Teamsg member Christian Science Organization, Secretary Qlj, President Q2j Qgj 5 afiliated with various Campus agenciesg Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 412 Brown with Alan Frankling Sophomore year at 412 Brown with Franklin and K. Dexter Millerg junior and Senior years at 716 Pyne. Twitchell plans to attend Business School, at Columbia. He is a Christian Scientist. His permanent address is Old Field Road, Setauket, Long Island, N.Y. H4541 CLASS OF1943 CHARLES ERNEST TYCHSEN Chuck, Stuecle Tychsen was born October 28, 1922, in Minneapolis, Minn. He is the son of Colonel Andrew C. Tychsen and E. A. Suzanne Bertrand. His father is a regular Army ofheerg Colonel in Command of 399th ln- fantry. He has one brother and one sister. L He prepared at Immaculata High School fLeavenworth, Kansj, Grover Cleveland High School QSt. Louis, Mo.j, and Camden High School, where he was active in Student Government and on the Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Basic Engineering, on the Dean's List Q2j C315 Scholarship Holder last five terms. Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Freshman Heavy Crew, active in lnterclub Sportsg on the Editorial Staff of the Princeton Engineer, Whig-Clio Senate, member Combat Training Platoon, Princeton Engineering Societyg Catholic Club, Court Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed alone at 624 Pyneg junior year at 33 North West with M. S. Richards, Senior year at the Court Club with S. P. Potter and S. M. Cleveland. Tychsen plans to continue his studies in aeronautical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and to engage in engineering after the war. He is a Roman Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 274 Kingshighway Fast, Haddonfield, NJ. C4553 CLASS OF 1943 HAROLD RUSSELL TYLER, JR. Red, Ace Tyler was born May 14, '1Q21, in Utica, N.Y. He is the son of Harold R. Tyler and Elizabeth Glenn. His father is a Captain in the U.S. Armyg president Huntington SL Tyler Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Basketball Teamg member Debating Society and Cum Laude Society. At Princeton he majored in History, Second Group Honors Q25 f3jg Scholarship Holder, Honorable Mention: The C. O. Ioline Prize in Amer- ican Political History. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Football Teamg Associate Editor of the Nassau Sovereign, member Whig-Cliog Quadrangle Club, Vice President. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Edwards Place with William Iglehartg Sophomore year at 331 ,Ol Hall with Iglehartg Junior year with Iglehart at 25 South Westg Senior year at 32 South West with Walter Avery and William Connelly. ' Tyler plans to attend Harvard Law School, and will engage in the legal profession. ' He is'a Democrat. His permanent address is Waterville, N.Y. C4563 CLASS OF1943 HENRY STEPHEN MAGRAW Ulf-IL Hafzk Uhl was born july 23, 1921, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He is the son of john H. Uhl ,12 and Rebecca Ursula Magraw. His father is vice president of Penn Tobacco Company. He has four brothers and two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are james R. Uhl '14, james H. Devereux ,14, and his brothers, john H. Uhl, jr., l37, Robert P. Uhl '39, and Richard R. Uhl '39. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Basketball and Golf Teams, member Glee Club, Literary Club, Science Club, and Choir. At Princeton he majored in Biology, Sigma Xig Phi Beta Kappa. . He was on the Freshman Golf Team, numeralsg Varsity Golf Candi- date f2j 3 member Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 323 ,Ol Hall with Ruud R. Brillg Sophomore and junior years at 135 Pyne. Uhl left Princeton in june 1942. He entered Harvard Medical School in july of the same year. He expects to engage in the medical profession. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is 240 Reynolds St., Kingston, Pa. II 457 J CLASS OF1943 WILLIAM COYLE VAN SICLEN Bill, Van Van Siclen was born August 25, 1921, in Carlisle, Pa. He is the son of Clinton DeWitt Van Siclen, Dickinson ' 14, and Mary E. Coyle. His father is a lawyerg junior partner in the firm of Chadbourne, Hunt, Jaeckel C31 Brown. He has two brothers and one sister. DeWitt C. Van Siclen '40 is his brother. He prepared at Bayside High School, where he was active in Student Government, and on the Tennis and Swimming Teams. At Princeton he majored in Chemistryg Scholarship Holder. Graduated with Honors. He was active in Intramural Athleticsg member Tower Club. During Freshman year he roomed at Libbey House 3 Sophomore year at 101 Little with J. M. Donnellyg Junior year at 231 'oi Hall with M. Donnelly and T. P. Knapp, Senior year at 231 ,Ol Hall with Knapp, A. L. W. Stockton and L. Dayton. Van Siclen expects to engage in chemistry. He is a member of the Dutch Reformed Church, and a Repub- lican. His permanent address is 264 Park Lane, Douglaston, Long Island, N.Y. C4583 CLASS OF1943 ROBERT DEBOW VEGHTE, JR. Veghte was born December 1, 1921, in Newark, NJ. He is the son of Robert Debow Veghte and Alien Illingsworth. His father is president of Debow 51 Company. He has one sister. He prepared at Newark Academy, where he was on the Gym Team, Pub- lications Board, Tennis Team, and a member of the Math Club. U At Princeton he majored in Electrical Engineering. He was Captain of the Freshman Gym Team, numerals, on the Varsity Gym Team, letters fzj fgjg member Camera Clubg Engineering Society, Westminster Society, Secretary Student Branch of A.I.E.E. fgjg Colonial Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 55 Campbell, junior year at 531 Laughlin with H. E. jones, S. C. Voorhees, D. C. Daven- port and T. L. Smith, Senior year at 531 Laughlin with Jones, Davenport, R. B. Robbins and QI. R. McCormick. Veghte will probably engage in the radio or television field of electrical engineering. He is a Republican. His permanent address is 534 Parker St., Newark, NJ. C4591 CLASS OF1943 RICHARD BOMPARD VEIT Dick Veit was born October 3, 1921, in Paris, France. He is the son of Russell C. Veit '06 and Emilienne Bompard. His father is retired. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at The Hotchkiss School, where he was active in Skiing and Soccer. At Princeton he majored in Architectureg Departmental Hon- orsg Honorable Nlention: Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture. Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Skiing Teamg member Outing and Yacht Clubsg Elm Club. During Freshman year he roorned at 323 Henry, Sophomore year at 141 Holder with John Mowinckelg Junior year at 9 Blair Tower with Meredith, R. Harvey, Stockly, and Carpenter 3 Senior year at 9 Blair Tower with Stockly, Carpenter, Morris and Cam- eron. Veit will probably become an architect. He is an Episcopalian. I His permanent address is 9 East 75th St., New York City. C4603 CLASS OF1943 RICHARD CLEMENT VIVIAN Dirk, Bud, Ufwie Vivian was born August 7, 1920, in Elizabeth, NJ. He is the son of Leslie Langdon Vivian and Elinor Richardson Clement, deceased. His father is an investment banker 5 partner in the firm of Merrill, Lynch, Pearce, Fenner 8 Beane. He has two brothers, one of whom is Leslie L.- Vivian, jr., '42, He prepared at Hotchkiss School, where he was on the Football Team, Chairman of the Record Board, Chairman Football Program Committee, member Student Council, and a Class OH'1cer. At Princeton he majored in Geology. He was on the Freshman Football Team, numerals, Football, letters Czj C35 g on the Executive Committee of the Varsity Club, Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 2 Dickinson St. with joshua L. Miner, Ill, Sophomore year with Miner at 111 Foulke, junior year at 211-215 Walker with R. B. Horner, H. G. Canda, KI. A. Brown, A. VI. Laca- zette, xl. B. Klein and W. T. Hedberg, Senior year at 211-215 Walker with Horner, Canda, Lacazette, Klein, Brown, C. P. Whitehead, A. S. Cook, C. H. Howell, -Ir., and -I. R. Munda. Vivian expects to become a geologist. He is a Presbyterian and 21 Republican. His permanent address is 789 Belvidere Ave., Plainheld, H4611 CLASS OF1943 4 STEPHEN COERTE VOORHEES Sfrefciz Voorhees was born July 21, 1920, in Plainfield, NJ. He is the son of E. L. Voorhees and Ruth Suydam Voorhees. His father, who attended Ohio University, is a bankerg assistant secretary of the Brooklyn Trust Company. He has two sisters. Among his r-elatives who attended Princeton are Dr. I. W. Voorhees ,Ol and Romeyn V. Z. Voor- hees ,22. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was a member of the Glee Clubg Crewg on the Football and Soccer Teams. At Princeton he majored in Biologyg Second Group Departmental Honors. He was on the Varsity Crew, numerals Cij, letters Q2j Cgjg member Choirg Glee Clubg Westminster Society, Squash and Club Basketball Teams, member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 611 Pyne with H. E. jones, jr.g Sophomore year at 112 Joline with jonesg junior year at 531 Laughlin with jones, D. C. Davenport, T'. L. Smith, and R. D. Veghte. Voorhees left Princeton at the end of Junior year to enter Cornell Med- ical College. He expects to engage in the medical profession. He is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is Lamington Road, Bedminster, NJ. C4621 CLASS OF1943 JOHN FRANCIS WACHGB ' Jade Wachob was born April 12, 1921, in Denver, Colo. He is the son of Frank A. Wachob and Gladys Hough. His father, a graduate of Colorado College in the class of '16, is an attorney. He has two sisters. He prepared at East Denver High School, Where he was active in Dramaticsg member of the Choir and Debating Panels. At Princeton he majored in Philosophy CDivisional Program of the Humanitiesj. Graduated with High Honors in Divisional Program in Humanities. He was a member of the University Choir, Theatre lntimeg Whig-Clio flj C25 QQ, Memorial Fund Committee Qatjg Gateway Club, Secretary. During Freshman year he roomed at 47 University Place, Sophomore and Junior years at C52 South West with Fred D. Mc- Candlessg Senior year at 4231 Cuyler, alone. VVachob expects to engage in college teaching. His permanent address is 2516 Dexter St., Denver, Colo. C4633 CLASS OF1943 FRANK WHITTEMORE VVADSWORTH Wadi, Shaggy Wadsworth was born June 14, 1919, in New York City. He is the son of Prescott Kingsley Wadsworth, M.l.T. '07, and Elizabeth Browning Whittemore. His father is a rancher. He has one sister. f He prepared at Kent School. At Princeton he majored in English. He was a member of Key and Seal Club, Junior Manager. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Vandeventer Ave.g Sophomore year at 42-52 Patton, junior year at the Key and Seal Club. Wadsworth is engaged to Miss Roxalene Nevin, of Princeton, N.-I. He left Princeton in June, 1942, and is now an aviation cadet in the U.S. Army Air Corps. He expects to engage in writing. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Hardscrabble Road, Bernardsville, N P4641 CLASS OF1943 HALLAM WALKER Honky Walker was born May 23, 1921, in Newark, NJ. He is the son of William A. Walker and Marion A. Hallam. His father is retired. He has no brothers or sisters. ,He prepared at Columbia High School, at Maplewood, NJ., where he was active in Student Government, on the School Pub- lications, and in Dramatics. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages fPrenchl. Graduated with High Honors. , He was a member of the Outing Clubg participant in Creative Arts Program CSculpturel 5 member Cloister Inn. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 8 N.M. Reuniong junior year at 336 Foulke with D. Williamsg Senior year at 21 Middle Dod, and then at 7-9 Blair Tower with R. Veit, R. Carpenter and G. Palmer. Walker will probably continue his studies for a degree, and expects to engage in teaching. He is a Methodist. His permanent address is 1o6 Durand Road. Maplewood. E 465 3 CLASS OF1943 1 1 i WILLIAM BRYSON WALLOWER Bill, Fm' Man, Willy Wallower was born july 1 1, 1920, in Joplin, Mo. He is the son of Herbert H. Wallower '14 and Dora W. Coe. His father is a mining engineer and rancher. He has three brothers. Among his rela- tives who attended Princeton are Frank C. Wallower '03, Edgar Z. Wall- ower '05, and W. Underhill '04, He prepared at Haverford School, where he was on the Soccer, Swimming and Gym Teams, and Crew, member Po-lemics Club. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was on the Freshman Gym Team, numeralsg Freshman Football Teamg J.V. Soccer Team Q25 f3j 3 Class Soccer Team f3j g member Whig- Cliog Princeton Senate, Princeton Engineering Society, Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 734 Pyneg Sophomore year at 141 Pyne with Warren S. Ackerman, junior year at 332 Witherspoon with David Boweng Senior year at 63 Patton and 321 Henry with E. H. Bergen and David Bowen. Wallower expects to become a mechanical engineer after the war. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Glendora, Evergreen, Colo. H4663 CLASS OF 1943 WILLIAM JAMES WALSH, JR. Jim Walsh was born September 17, 1920, in Newark, NJ. He is the son of William Walsh ,21 and Alice Gibbs. His father is a Major in the U.S. Army. He prepared at Newark Academy, where he was on the Varsity Basket- bal-l and Baseball Teams, President of the Senior Class, President Ath- letic Association. At Princeton he majored in Politics. He was on the Freshman Basketball Team, numerals, Varsity Basket- ball Squad Cgjg Freshman Baseball Team, numerals, Class Baseball Team C45 , on the Nassau Sovereign Board fzj Cgj , member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed in Pyne Hall, Sophomore year in Holder with Phil Cole, junior year in Little with jack Warren, Senior year in log Hall with Warren, Hank Lind, Bill Layton, Mo Collette, and Charlie Spicer. Walsh will probably become a lawyer. He is a Lutheran and a Republican. His permanent address is IO Glenwood Road, Upper Montclair, NJ. C4673 CLASS OF1943 HARRY MEREDITH WARE Panther, Jungle Ware was born July 13, 1922, in Tampico, Mexico. ' He is the son of Harry Otis Ware and Elsie May Meredith. His father is an accountant, with the lmport-Export Bank in Washington, D.C. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Woodberry Forest School, Where he was on the Year Book Boardg Newspaper Boardsg Wrestling and Track Teamsg active in Dramatics. j At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages QSpar1ishj. He was a member of Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at IQ University Place with James Parham, Sophomore year at 2-B Hamilton with William Harvey, junior and Senior years at 215 '03 Hall. Warels permanent address is Box 624, Annapolis, Md. C4633 CLASS OF1943 WILLIAM WHITESIDES WARNER Willy Warner was born April 2, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of Mrs. Leonora H. Warner. He has one brother. He prepared at St. P'aul's School fConcord, N.H.j, where he was active in Debating and Dramaticsg Sports Manager. .Warner transferred to Princeton from Cornell in the fall of 1939. At Princeton he majored in Geology, Second Group General Honors Sigma Xi. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of the Madison Debating Society Q25 3 21 Club, Vice President Cgj 3 Right Wing Club Q4j g Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roorned at 6 Hill Dormitory with john R. Gardner, Sophomore year at 102 Holder with Gardner and Ralph A. Morrissg junior year at 222 Walker with Gardner, Morriss, E. H. Howard, A. F. Shaw, and C. R. Myer, Senior year at 231 Walker with Howard, Myer, P. B. Putnam, Rawleigh Warner '44, and Fred Githler '44. Warner plans to continue his studies in geology, and will probably en- gage in teaching. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 10 East 62nd St., New York City. H4691 CLASS OF1943 JOHN WARREN, JR. Jack, Lupe Warren was born March 11, 1920, in jersey City, NJ. He is the son of john Warren and Marie Bettcher. His father is a lawyer. He has one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was Business Manager of the School Paper, and on the Varsity Track and Basketball Teams. At Princeton he majored in Economics. He was on the Track Team, numerals QU g Class Baseball Team Q4j g S.F.A. Solicitor, member Catholic Club, Gatemang member Parking Squad, aHiliated with various campus agencies, member Cannon Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. with John R. Town- sendg Sophomore year at 321 Foulke with Henry Lind and William Lay- tong junior year at 23 Little with W. james Walsh, jr., Senior year at 141 ,O3 Hall with Walsh, Lind, Layton, Maurice K. Collette and Charles Spicer. ' Warren expects to study law, and engage in the legal profession. He is a Roman Catholic and a Democrat. His permanent address is Still Pond Farm, Middletown, N.-I., mailing address: R.F.D. 417, Red Bank, NJ. C4703- CLASS OF 1943 RICHARD DIBBLE WATERMAN Disk Waterman was born April 14, 1921, in Boston, Mass. He is the son of Ralph B. Dibble, Columbia '18, and Marjorie Water- man. His father is an investment counsel, and executive of O.C.D. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Thomas Met- tler '33. He prepared at Phillips Academy QAndover, Massj, where he was Business Manager of the Year Book, on the Editorial Board of The Phillipiang Manager of Lacrosse, member Band and Cross Country Team. At Princeton he majored in Iilconomicsg Scholarship Holder Qlj Q35 Graduated with Honors. ' He was on the Freshman Gym Team, Business Board of the Sovereign fzj, Editorial Board Cgl, Circulation Manager f4Dg member University Press Club Czj Qgj Q4j 3 Manager Cushion Agency Qgj f4j g Monitor fgjg Elm Club. During 'Freshman year he roomed at 15' Edwards Placeg Sophomore year at 2-B Campbell with George Oliva and Van Wheelerg junior year at 16 Dickinson St.g Senior year at I4 Middle Dod. Waterman's permanent address is 50 Follon St., Cambridge, Mass. C4711 CLASS OF1943 LEWIS WILLIAM WATERS, JR. Bill Waters was born May 13, 1921, in Orange, Mass. He is the son of Lewis William Waters, 1VI.I.T. 110, and Hazel Estelle Rugen. His father is vice president of General Foods Corporation, director of research and development. He has one sister. He prepared at White Plains High School, where he was President of the Senior Class, Vice President of the Honor Society, Co-Editor of the Year Book, on the School Newspaper Board, President of the School Fraternity, on the Debating Panels. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages, on the Dean's List C25 'C35 C45- He was on the Eric-a-Brac Board C15 Q25, Managing Editor QQ, Co- Chairman of the Nassau Herald Q4j, member of Spanish Club, Princeton Naval Association. As Princetonls representative, he won first prize for New jersey in the National Fxtemporaneous Speaking Contest on Pan-American- ism, sponsored by the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. He was a member of the Elm Club. During Freshman, Sophomore and junior years he roomed at 413 ,Ol Hall with Richard Osann, Senior year at 412 '03 Hall and 232 Pyne Hall. Waters intends to study Law or Business, at Harvard. His permanent address is 80 Hartsdale Road, White Plains, N.Y. PC4721 CLASS OF1943 HENRY BERNARD WEHRLE Wehrle was born October 2, IQZ2, in Charleston, W.Va. He is the son of Henry Bernard Wehrle and Elizabeth K. Herscher. His father is vice president of Mcjunkin Supply Com- pany, of Charleston, W.Va. He has one brother. He prepared at Charleston High School, where he was a mem- ber of the Band. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry, Second Group Hon- ors Qlj g Departmental Honors He was a member of the Glee Club Qgj MD, Orchestra Q15 C25 g Campus Club. A During Freshman year he roomed at 142 101 Hall with G. E. Treadgoldg Sophomore year at 133 ,Ol Hall with.D. P. Camerong Junior year at 121 Henry with Camerong Senior year at 221 Walker with Cameron. Wehrle is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 421 Beech Ave., Charleston, VV.Va. H4731 CLASS OF1943 ANDREW LEO WEIL, Ill 1 Andy Weil was born July 19, 1920, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Ferdinand T. Weil ,13 and Allene Guthman Weil. His father is an attorney at law, partner in the firm of Weil, Christy and Weil. He has one brother. A. Leo Weil, jr., ,17 is his uncle. He prepared at Shady Side Academy and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he was on the Football and Track Teams, Debating Panels, Exonian Board, member Radio Club and.Glee Club. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs. Graduated with Honors. - He was on the Freshman and IV. Polo Squads, Freshman Track Team, numerals, Varsity Track Team, letter QQ f3j QQ, Dormitory Manager of I.A.A., Secretary American Whig-Cliosophic Society, member Council, Debate Panel and Princeton Senate, International Relations Club, Director of Publicity, Cadet First Lieutenant, F.A., R.O.T.C., Key and Seal Club, Chairman House Committee. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 8 South Reunion with Dickson B. Guile, junior year at 36 Patton with Guile and Edwin S. McKeown, Senior year at 311 ,Ol Hall with McKeown and James P. Logan. Weil plans to attend law school and will probably engage in the legal profession. His permanent address is 5387 Northumberland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. A114743 CLASS OF 1943 HERBERT GALBRAITH WELLINGTON, JR. Wellington was born January 19, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of Herbert Galbraith Vilellington, Columbia 313, and Elizabeth Dutton. His father is a banker and brokerg senior partner in 'the firm of Wellington 31 Company. He has one brother. I ' He prepared at St. Mark's School, where he was on the Foot- ball Team, and Crew. At Princeton he majored in English. 1 He was on the Football Team, numerals fljg Squash Team, letters, member Cottage Club. ' During Freshman year he roomed at 221 Pyne with C. E. Brown, ll g Sophomore year at 71 Little with Browng Junior year at 1 1 1 Cuyler with R. R. Scbmong Senior year with Schmon and Tad Nlurray at Q4 Patton. Wellington is engaged to Miss Patricia Ball, of New York City. He is a Republican. His permanent address is Locust Valley, Long Island, N.Y. E-17911 CLASS OF 1943 STANWOOD GRAY WELLINGTON , Sian Wellington was born january 31, 1921, in Brookline, Mass. He is the son of Stanwood Gray Wellington, deceased, and Alice Hamlin Baker. His father was a graduate of Harvard. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Fessenden School, and Milton Academy, where he was Sports Manager, member Glee Club and Choir, and on the Tennis Team. A At Princeton he majored in History. He was on the 150-pound Crew, numerals Q15 5 Varsity Crew Squad, numerals faj 5 Varsity Swimming Squad C25 3 Crew Writer for the Przrzceforz Aiizlezfeg Counsellor at Princeton Sum- mer Campg member Cottage Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 20 Nassau St. 3 Sophomore year at 73 Holder with Rathbun F. Mather, Junior and Senior years at 311 Henry with E. A. Supplee, G. M. Radcliffe, F. L. Broderick, G. M. Allen, Horace Schwarz and S. M. Skinner. Wellington is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 79 Crafts Road, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 114763 CLASS OF1943 PAUL RICHARD WEN DT Dark Wendt was born july 20, 1921, in East Orange, NJ. He is.the son of Paul R. Wendt, Bucknell University ,13, and Thelma Marie Hesse. His father is Editor of the General Drafting Company, Inc. He has three brothers and three sisters. ' He prepared at Richmond Hill High School, where he was President of the Student Body, Chairman Student Board and Budget Committee, Pres- ident Spanish, P'an-Am-erican and Hi-Y Clubs, member Honor Society, Committee Chairman of the National Association of Student Ofiicers, on the Publications Boards, Magna Cum Laude. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International'Affairs. He was on the Nassau Lit Editorial Board Cgj , member Whig-Clio Qlj C21 fgj, founded and published Princeton in Portrait for four years, founded similar agencies at Harvard, Penn State, Syracuse, Brown and Columbia, member Campus Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place with D. Harvey, Sophomore year at 214 joline with Harvey, junior and Senior years with Harvey at 16 Middle Dod. Wendt will probably engage in Business Administration. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 49 Summer St., Forest Hills, N.Y. C4771 CLASS OF 1943 ANDREVV FLEMING VVEST, ll . Andy West was born August 25, 1921, in New York City. He is 'the son of Randolph West ,12 QB.S., Columbia ,173 and Emily H. Lee. His father is a physiciang affiliated with Presbyterian Hospital, and the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia. He has one brother. Andrew Fleming West '74, for many years Dean of the Graduate School at Princeton, is his grandfather. He prepared at Riverdale Country School, where he was on the Foot- ball and Track Teamsg Publications Boardsg active in Student Govern- mentg Class Treasurer, and Treasurer of the School Fraternity. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Cross Country Squadg winner in I.A.A. Cross Country contest Qlj g member Key and Seal Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 3-A Holder with W. Glenn Degenerg junior year at 423 Brown with Degenerg Senior year at 111 Little with Degener, D. C. Davis and Clint Denny. West will probably study law at Columbia or Harvard. He is a Democrat. His permanent address is 4.805 Arlington Ave., Riverdale, New York City. E478iI CLASS OF 1943 JOHN PHELPS WEST Johnny, lflferly West was born December 5, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of Davenport West ,og and Dorothy Phelps. His father is a physician. He has one brother, Davenport West, jr., '41. He prepared at Choate School, where he was on the Publica- tions Board, and Track Team. At Princeton he majored in Mechanical Engineering. He was active in Intramural and Interclub Softball and,Touch Footballg member Charter Club. n During Freshman year he roomed alone at 334 Foulkeg Sopho- more and Junior years at 114 Foulke with R. P. Beattieg Senior year at 1,14 Foulke with Beattie, H. W. Chase and H. H. Robin- son. West is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is Q43 Lexington Ave., New York City. C 479 Il CLASS OF 1943 MARTIN RAYMOND WEST, JR. I Marfy, Sul West was born August S, 1920, in Washington, D.C. He is the son of Martin Raymond VVest and Agnes Jesse, de- ceased. His father, a graduate of Georgetown University, is a realtor, vice president of Weaver Brothers, Inc., and president of the Interstate Building and Loan Association. He has two broth- ers and one sister. He prepared at'Episcopal High School QAleXandria, Va.j, Where he was on the Baseball and Football Teamsg Monitor 5 member Blackford Literary Society. At Princeton he majored in Economics. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Baseball Team, numerals C15 Q25 C35 3 in Bas- ketball Managerial Q2j5 Assistant Manager of Basketball QQ, Associate Manager Qtjg member Varsity Club Executive Com- mittee, Tiger Inn. . During Freshman and Sophomore years he roomed at 104 Foulke with William B. Eleyg Junior and Senior years with F,ley at 172 Little. West is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 3206 Klingle Road, N.W., Washing- ton, D.C. II48OIl CLASS OF1943 EUGENE SATTERLEE WETMORE Gene Wetmore was born August 30, 1921, in Rochester, N.Y. He is the son of Dwight S. Wetmore and Mildred Satterlee. His father is a member of the firm of Wetmore 51 Sugden, Inc., greeting card manufacturers. He has one brother. He prepared at Adirondack-Florida School, Where he was on the Soccer Team, Captain of the Baseball Teamg Fleet Captain of the Yacht Clubg Captain of the Tennis Teamg Scholarship holder. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Soccer Team fijg Baseball, junior Manager, major P QQ, Senior Manager C4j 5 Circulation Manager PrZnfeforz'Sw2dczy Ncwrg member Glee Club Qij C21 5 Tour Man- ager of Glee Club Q35 g Campus Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he roorned at 33 South West with Dick Riceg junior and Senior years at 62 Blair with Rice and john Richardson Zig. NVetmore is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is 14 Grarnerci Park, Rochester, N.Y. P4813 CLASS OF 1943 HEYVVARD MYERS WHARTON Red Wharton was born january 20, 1921, in Abington, Pa. He is the son of Henry Redwood Wharton, Pennsylvania '17, and Mar- garetta Dixon Myers. His father, formerly with Sun Oil Company at Mar- cus Hook, Pa., is a Lieutenant-Commander in the U.S.N.R.g executive ofHcer at the Submarine Base at St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. He has one brother and two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton were jonathan Dickinson, 1747, jonathan D. Sergeant, 1762, john Sergeant, 1795, William Sergeant, 1847 this grandfatherj, Charles My-ers 309, W. Heyward Myers log, and W. Heyward Myers, Jr., '44. He prepared at Radnor Public School, and Episcopal Academy fOver- brook, Pa.j. At 'the latter he was President of the Student Council, Cap- tain of the Track Team, winner of Markoe Prize. At Princeton he was on the Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Team, letter C255 participant in Princeton-Yale Meet May 10, 1941 fBroad Jumpjg member Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 42 Wiggins St., Sophomore year at 91 Holder with Madison Riley and Bruce Lowe. Wharton left Princeton at the end of Sophomore year to take basic train- ing in U.S. Naval Reserve at Newport, R.I. He is now an aviation ma- chinist mate in Squadron VF-72 fCare Fleet Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif.j. He was aboard the U.S. Aircraft Carrier Hornet until she sank. His permanent address is lthan, Delaware County, Pa. C4823 CLASS OF1943 SPIER DEBERNIERE WHITAKER Bzm, Whil Whitaker was born August 6, 1920, in Denver, Colo. He is the son of Percy dulfonceau Whitaker, deceased, and Edith Davis. His father attended the University of North Carolina. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Roblin H. Davis ,O7, john Charles Davis ,19, Roblin H. Davis, jr., ,37, David G. Davis ,41, john Charles Davis, III, ,43, and William W. Davis ,44. He prepared at Kent School, wh-ere he was on the Crew, Basketball and Football Teamsg Photographic Editor of the Year Bookg member Glee Club, winner of prizes in English History, Spanish and Biology, Summa Cum Laude. ' At Princeton he majored in liconomicsg on the Dean's List C31 Graduated with Honors. He was on the junior Varsity Crew, insignia fzjg Freshman Pough- keepsie Regatta Squad, numerals Clj g Brie-a-Brac Photographic Board fgj g Nassau Herald Board C4jg member Glee Club figj, Vice President f4jg lillm Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 36 Vandeventer Ave. with Warren Falesg Sophomore year at 441 ,Ol Hall with Falesg .Iunior and Senior years with Fales at 633 Laughlin. Whitaker is an Fpiscopzilian. His permanent address is 2.128 liast 4th .-Xve., Denver, Colo. E 433 il CLASS OF1943 , CHARLES POWELL WHITEHEAD, JR. Whifey Whitehead was born December 17, 1921, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of Charles Powell Whitehead and Georgia Zeibig. His father is vice president of the General Steel Castings Corporation. He prepared at Haverford School, where he was on the Soccer, Basket- ball and Tennis Teams, School Paper Board, Council. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Freshman Soccer Team, numerals, Varsity Soccer, letters fzj Q4jg Editorial Chairman of the Daily Princetoniang 1943 Memorial Fund Committee, Committee of Undergraduate Council on Academic Affairs, Student-Faculty Association, Cap and Gown Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 7 Upper Pyne with C. H. Howell, jr.g Sophomore year at 11 Hamilton with Howell and A. S. Cook, jr., Junior year at 141 Little with Howell and Cookig Senior year at 214 Walker with Howell, Cook, Munda, Horner, Brown, Canda, Klein, Vivian, and Lacazette. Whitehead is engaged to Miss Barbara Stewart, of Beverly, NJ. He is a Catholic. His permanent address is 617 Pembroke Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. H4841 CLASS OF 1943 l ROBERT BRUERE WHITTLESEY Whit Whittlesey was born September 22, 1921, in New Preston, Conn. He is the son of W. L. Whittleseyf, University of Oregon ,O2, and Louise Bruere. His father is a professor of Politics at Prince- ton University. He has one brother and two sisters. John V. Whittlesey 239 is his brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Soccer Team, Czmz Laude. , At Princeton he majored in Civil Engineering and Economics. He was a member of Whig-Clio, Librarian of the Music De- partment Record Libraryg afhliated with the Refreshment Agency. Duringithe four years of college he lived at home with his family. Whittlesey' will probably engage in civil engineering. His permanent address is Ewing St., Princeton, NJ. C4851 CLASS OF1943 l LIONEL CARLTON WIGGAM Toby Wiggam was born September 16, 1Q15, in Columbus, Ind. He is the son of Howard Carlton Wiggam, deceased, and Pearl Howe Wiggam. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Arsenal Technical School Qlndianapolis, Ind.j, where he was active in Dramatics and Journalism. He transferred to Princeton from Northwestern University in the winter of 1941. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages QFrench and Englishj. Graduated with Honors. He was Editor of the Nmmzz Lil, member Theatre Intime. During Sophomore year he roomed at 234 Pyneg Junior and Senior years at 142 Pyne. Wiggam expects to engage in writing and acting. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Care The Viking Press, 18 East 48th St., New York City. E4363. CLASS OF1943 ALEXANDER MACCALLUM VVILLIAMS Babe Williains was born July go, 1921, in Wilkes-Bz1r1'e, Pa. He is the son of R. S. Willizirns, Lafayette ,o7, and Nellie Mac- Callum. His father is amliated with the California and Hawaiian Sugar Company. He has one brother. i He prepared at Wyoming Seminary, where he was on the Foot- ball and Baseball Teams, and active in Student Government. At Princeton he majored in Psychology. He was on the Varsity Baseball Teams, major HP C2j Q35 g member Mzldison Debating Societyg Varsity Clubg H21H'Cll1l3g Tiger Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 15 Dickinson St., with D. M. Pringleg Sophomore year at 12-A Holder with C. M. Carver and A. D. Bulkleyg Junior year at 182 Little with H. S. Kirk and R. B. Albaughg Senior year at 182 Little with Kirk, Albaugh and Coddington. 'Williams is a Presbyterian. His permanent address is Bellerich Apts., 1 ith and Spruce Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. li 487 3 CLASS OF1943 JOHN ALBERT WILLIAMS Dov, fade Williams was born May 23, 1922, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the son of Dr. Victor A. Williams, Juniata College ,1O, and May Bryan, deceased. His father is a physician. He has two brothers and one sister. He prepared at Peabody High School, where he was on the Publications Boards. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry, Phi Beta Kappa g Sigma Xi. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Cross Country Team Cgj g member Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roomed at 42 South Edwards, Soph- omore and Junior years at 42 South Edwards with Maurice Rehmg Senior year at 42 South Edwards with G. W. Sommers. Williams plans to study medicine at Harvard, and to become a physician. He is a Catholic and a Republican. His permanent address is 522 Gettysburg St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1:4381 CLASS OF 1943 JAMES DAVIES WILLIAMS, JR. Jim, Jamie Williams was born October 5, 1921, in Portsmouth, Ohio. He is the son of James D. Williams, Cornell '16, and' Anna Caroline Morris. His father is director of finance and audits for the City of Ports- mouthg president Dreamland Pool Corporation. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Thurston J. Davies '16 and For- rest L. Williams ,1Q. He prepared at Portsmouth High School, where he was on the Debate Teamg Managing Editor of the School Paper CThe Echojg active in Dra- maticsg member Language Clubsg History Clubg Scholarship holder. At Princeton he majored in Economics, on the Dean's List fzj fgj g Second Group General and Departmental Honors Cgjg third in Lynde Debate Prizes. Graduated with High Honors. H-e was on the Crew, Second Freshman Fifties flj g IV. Fifties, numer- als fzjg Varsity Fifties fChampionshipj, letter C35 5 Naarsau Lit Business Board flj g Feature Writer for Nassau Sovereign C4j g Debate Panels flj fzj Cgj f4jg member Speakers Bureau f4jg granted diploma of Ameri- can Whig-Cliosophic Societyg Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Edwards Place, Sophomore year at 113 Holder with C. S. lverseng junior year at 336 Foulke with Hallam NValkerg Senior year at 512 '03 Hall with C. D. Feuss. Williams plans to study law at Harvard or Michigan, and to engage in law or business. He is a Presbyterian, and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is 1654 Fifth St., Portsmouth, Ohio. H4891 CLASS OF1943 MAYNARD BURDEN WILLIAMSON S Barney, Finizzr Williamson was born March 12, 1922, in Englewood, NJ. He is the son of James Maynard Williamson and Ethel Burden. His -father, who attended Carnegie Technical College, is a doctor. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Calvert School, where he was on the Football, Swimming and Tennis Teams. At Princeton he majored in English, Scholarship holder Qlj Q25 Qgj Graduated with High Honors. He was on the Swimming Team, minor and major numerals flj Q2j Qgjg WPRU Q2j fgj, Assistant Program Director C2jg Terrace Club, Secretary Q35 During Freshman year he roomed on Bank St., Sophomore year in Ham- ilton with Dan Schneblyg junior year at Terrace Club with M. Johnson and R. Nelson, Senior year at Terrace Club with johnson and' B. Walker. Williamson expects to enter the U.S. Navy. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 127 South Broadway, Nyack, N.Y., or Scar- borough-on-Hudson, N.Y. . C4903 CLASS OF1943 l WALLACE J. WILLIAMSON, III VVi2z'mpy, Wzz 712 prlz Williamson was born September 19, 1921, in Ashland, Ky. He is the son of Wallace Williamson, Jr., '15, deceased, and Nancy Logan Williamson. A He prepared at Woodberry Forest School, Where he was on the Debate Panels, active in Dramatics, and on the Year Book Board. At Princeton he majored in Nlodern Languages fGermanj. He won the first Mary Cunningham Humphreys Junior German Prize, and was graduated with Highest Honors. , He was a- member of VVhig-Clio, on the Editorial Board of the Nfzfmzf LZ! g Terrace Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 401 'oi Hall, Sophomore year at 311 Henry with john Durellg Junior and Senior years at 403 'og Hall. Williamson is a Presbyterian and a Democrat. His permanent address is 1912 Lexington Ave., Ashland. Ky. C4911 CLASS OF1943 HENRY BOND WILMER, JR. Hank Wilmer was born April 9, 1920, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Harry Bond Wilmer, Pennsylvania 'o6, and Helen Louise Parker. His father is a doctor. He has one sister. He prepared at Lawrenceville School, Where he was on the Skeet Team, Soccer Team, and Baseball Team. At Princeton he majored in Biology. He was on the Sailing Team, Soccer Squad Qljg in the Tri- angle Club Show in 19415 Commodore of the Princeton Yacht Club C25 Afgbg member Junior Prom Committee, Charter Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 6-A Holder with Wilson Prichettg Sophomore and Junior years at IQ Blair with Trevor Pardee. Wilmer left Princeton in January of Junior year. He is at present a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps, stationed at Cherry Point, N.C. He is an Episcopalian. His permanent address is 138 W. VValnut Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. H4921 CLASS OF1943 JAMES ARTHUR WILSEY Jim Wilsey was born November 3, 1921, in Englewood, Nj. He is the son of james A. Wilsey '05 and Lucy Hill Wellwood. His father, now retired, was a stock broker, formerly partner in the firm of Hallaiday dl Company, in New York City, He has one brother, John D. Wilsey '35, and three sisters. Edwin S. Wilsey ,O4 is his uncle. He prepared at Indian River, Hun and St. Paul's Schools. At Indian River he was Editor of the School Paper, and active in Riding and on the Crew, at St. P'aul's he was a member of the Library Association, on the Football Team and Crew. At Princeton he was on the Freshman Crew, numerals, member Madison Debating Society. During Freshman year he roomed at 341 Foulke, Sophomore year at 113 Holder with Arthur Orr, NI. P. Humes and W. Alig. Wilsey .left Princeton in the winter of Sophomore year to enter the University of Texas. There he majored in Petroleum Geology, receiving his degree in May, 1943. He is now employed as a geologist with the Carter Oil Company of Tulsa, okla. He was married October 1.2, 1940, to Miss Caroline Williams, of Haver- ford, lla., and they are the parents of a son. Wilsey is an lifpiseopalian. His permanent address is lflnnis, Mont. C4931 CLASS OF 1943 FLOYD WILLIAM VVILSON Buck Wilson was born May 30, 1923, in Trenton, NJ. He is the son of William Floyd Wilson and Mabel Shields Harris. He has one brother and two sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Stanley Duffield '32, At Princeton he majored in Chemical Engineering. He was a member of the Guting Club C455 News Agency, Gateway Club. During Freshman and Sophomore years he lived in Kingston, NJ., Junior and Senior years at 8 North Edwards. Wilson will probably engage in chemical engineering. He is a Presbyterian, and an Independent in politics. His permanent address is Laurel Ave., Kingston, NJ. H4941 CLASS OF 1943 JESSE RODMAN WILSQN, JR. Rod Wilson was born April 4, 1921, in Nacogdoches, Tex. He is the son of Jesse R. Wilson, University of Texas '15, and Louise Kemper Perkins. His father is a ministerg Home Secretary of American Baptist Foreign Missions Society. He has two brothers and one sister. William D. Wilson ,41 and George M. Wilson ,45 are his broth-ers. He prepared at Mount Hermon School, where he was on the Basketball and Baseball Teams. At Princeton he majored in English. He was on the Freshman Cross Country Teamg LV. Basketball Team, insignia Q2jg 150-pound Football Team fgjg member Freshman Commit- tee, Orange Keyg Manager Distribution Agency Qgj Q45 g Prospect Cooper- ative Club, President Cgj During Freshman year he roomed at 25 Bank St. with John Looloiang Sophomore year at 242 Witherspoon with R. F. Dailyg junio-r and Senior years at Prospect Club with J. E. Lincoln and R. F. Daily. Wilson plans to attend the johns Hopkins University School of Medi- cine, and to become a doctor. He is a Baptist. His permanent address is 21-5' Tuttle Parkway, Westhelcl, NJ. C4951 CLASS OF1943 RAYMOND STEBBINS WILSON D00 Wilson was born July 27, 1919, in Cleveland, Ohio. He is the son of Mark Leonard Wilson, Ohio State University ,18, and Eve May Wilson. His father is an architectg affiliated with the Wigton-Abbott Corporation and Mahony-Troast Con- struction Company, at the U.S. Naval Supply Base at Bayonne, NJ. He has no brothers or sisters. He prepared at Peddie School, Where he was on the Football, Basketball and Baseball Teams. During Freshman year he roomed at 12 Vandeventer Ave., Sophomore year at 36 University Place. At the end of the Sum- mer School session in 1941 he left Princeton to enter the Royal Canadian Air Force. He is now a Sergeant Instructor in the R.C.A.F. Wilson is an Episcopalian. 1 His permanent address is 183 Clinton Ave., New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y. H4961 CLASS OF 1943 RQBERT ALFRED WISE Bob Wise was born May 25, 1920, in New York City. He is the son of Alfred Leo Wise, Columbia ,13, and Nina Brown Wolf. He has one brother. 1 He prepared at Lawrenceville School, where he was on the Literary Magazine and Year Book Boards. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. Graduated with Honors. He was Literary Editor of the Nfzrmzr Lif. p During Freshman year he roomed at 36 University Place: Sophomore year at 325 Pyne g Junior and Senior years at Q4 Blair. Wise's permanent address is 129 E. 62nd St., New York City. C4913 CLASS OF 1943 JOSEPH ELIOT WOODBRIDGE Woody Woodbridge was born July 15, 1Q21, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of P. E. Woodbridge, M.l.T. '16, deceased, and Helen McFarland. He has one brother and three sisters. His great-grandfather graduated from Princeton. He prepared at Germantown Academy, where he was on the Soccer, Tennis and Swimming Teams. At Princeton he majored in Chemistry, received Departmental Honors in Junior year, Sigma Xi. Graduated with Honors. He was a member of the Chess Clubg Outing Club, affiliated with several campus agencies, member Gateway Club. During Freshman year he roomed .at 19 Bank St., Sophomore and Junior years at 231 Witherspoon with H. A. Kiersteadg Senior year at 21 1 Witherspoon with Kierstead. Woodbridge plans to continue his studies in chemistry, and to engage in chemical work. He is a Unitarian and a Republican. His permanent address is 542 W. Hertter St., Philadelphia, Pa. P4983 CLASS OF1943 JAMES WILSON WRIGHT Shank, Jim Wright was born March 6, 1Q21, in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the son of Philip H. Wright, deceased, and Helen L. Wilson. He has no brothers or sisters. l He prepared at Haverford School, where he was on the Crew, Soccer and Squash Teams, and Student Council. At Princeton he majored in History. Graduated with Honors. He was on the Crew QQ, J.V. Letter Qizj, Varsity P Qgj LQ 5 Soccer Team, numerals Q15 Qgj 5 Nlanager Varsity Hockey QQ, member Varsity Club, Chairman Visiting Teams Commit- tee, Orange Key, Executive Committee, Ivy Club, Librarian. During Freshman year he roomed at IO3 Henry, Sophomore year at 221 Joline with S. Newbold, II, E. H. Howard, III, and A. PF. Shaw, IVg Junior and Senior years at A-Blair with Newbold, B. Tweedy and T. Hilliard, Jr. Wright is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is 228 Kent Road, Ardmore, Pa. li 499 Z1 CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT ANDREW WUNSCH Bob, Warh, Wunsch was born June 17, 1921, in St. Louis, Mo. He is the son of Andrew L. Wunsch and Edythe Verborg Wunsch. His father is in the bookbinding businessg president of Becktold Company. He has no brothers or sisters. Among his relatives who attended Princeton is Albert G. Blanke, jr., ,32. He prepared at Clayton High School, where he was a member of the National Honor Society, on the Newspaper and Annual Boardsg Football, Basketball and Track Teams, Captain, and winner of Missouri State 120- yard High Hurdles Championship, Senior Class President, member Hi-Y. At Princeton he majored in Englishg Scholarship Holder Qij fill Q3j He was on the Freshman Track Team Qij g Varsity Track Team, letters C2j f3jg active in Intramural Basketball, Football and Baseball C2j f3j Q4jg on the Nassau Lit Business Boardg member Undergraduate Council Q4j g Whig-Clio Q15 Q2j 5 Freshman Committee of the Orange Key f3j f4j 3 Headwaiter at Dining Halls Q3j f4jg member of the Board of the Intra- mural Athletic Association Q2j f3jg member St. Louis Club, Dial Lodge. During Freshman year he roorned at 35 University Placeg Sophomore year at 113 Brown with D. E. Shirley and P. R. Riderg junior year at 113 Brown with Shirley and P. W. Kroehnke ,44g Senior year with Shirley and Kroehnke at 43 Ho-lder. Wunsch expects to enter the U.S. Navy CV-7j. He is a Presbyterian and a Liberal. His permanent address is 7532 Byron Place, St. Louis, Mo. E5OOJ CLASS OF 1943 DONALD REA YOUNG Deebs Young was born Nlarch 2, 1920, in Lawrenceville, NJ. He is the son of Henry Newton Young, Amherst '08, and Eleanor Rea Cook. His father is vice president of the Hamilton Rubber Manufacturing Company, at Trenton, NJ. He has one brother, George C. Young ,4l, and one sister. Another brother, Henry N. Young, III, '39, is deceased. He prepared at Hotchkiss School, and Lawrenceville, where he was on the Football, Hockey and Baseball Teams. He was on the Freshman Hockey Team, numerals, Varsity Hockey, letters Q25 Qfgjg member HQIH Club, Cap and Gown Club. . During Freshman year he roomed at Q4 Blair, Sophomore year at 351 VVi'therspoon with James H. Davis, jim and Bill Sloane, John Colt, John Douglas, Ward Chamberlin and Howard Ed- wards, junior and Senior years at 123 Wzilker with Sandy Ed- wards, Stever Aubrey, Tom Leas, Nelson Johnson, and Richard Tilghman. Young is a Presbyterian and a Republican. His permanent address is Rosedale Road, Princeton, NJ. H5011 CLASS OF 1943 N S VVILLIANI GARDINER YOUNG A Wiggy, Dfzrd Young was born March 15, 1921, in New York City. He is the son of George A. Young, Chicago '08, and Dorothy Freeman Young. His father is an investment brokerg partner in the firm of R. L. Day 81 Company, in New York City. He has one brother. He prepared at Lawrenceville fone semesterj, where he was on the House Football and Soccer Teamsg School Band and Orchestrag member Agapay Society. At Princeton he majored in the School of Public and International Affairs. He was OH-ice Manager of Whig-Clio flj, Assistant Treasurer C2j, Treasurer fgj g member Cloister Inn. During Freshman year he roomed at 16 Edwards Placeg Sophomore year at 112 Campbell with Louis D. Larameeg junior year at 113 Henry with C. Richard MacGrath. Young is engaged to Miss Muriel Schwab, of Garden City, N.Y. He left Princeton in February of junior year to enlist in the U.S. Army. He is now a student at the Signal Corps Officer Candidate School, at Fort Monmouth, NJ. Young will probably work in the diplomatic or international finance fields. He is an Episcopalian, and an independent in politics. His permanent address is 108 11th St., Garden City, N.Y. ESO?-I INFORMATION ON THE FOLLOWING RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR ARRANGEMENT IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER CLASS OF 1943 WALLACE BAIRD ALIG Wally, Wal Alig was bo-rn August 10, 1920, in Des Moines, Iowa. He is the son of Otto F. Alig, deceased, and Candace Baird Alig. His father was a merchant and manufacturer. He has one sister. Among his relatives who attended Princeton are Kelvin Vanderlip 733 and Cornelius O. Alig, Jr., '43, ' He prepared at St. Paul's School QConcord, N.H.Q, where he was a mem- ber of the Concordian Literary Society, Isthmian and Shattuck Athletic Clubs. At Princeton he majored in Modern Languages. He was on the Class Intramural Soccer Championship Team Qlj Q2j, winning medals each yearg News Editor of the Daily Princetoniang Con- tributor to the Nassau Litg member Colonial Club. During Freshman year he roomed at 121 Holder with john P, Humesg Sophomore year at 12.1-123 Holder with Humes, Arthur Orr and James Wilseyg Junior year at 32 ,79 Hall with Humes. He left Princeton in january 1942, and was for a time editor and writer in the Press Section of the OHice of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, in Washington. He is at present in the U.S. Army. Alig will probably engage in writing or diplomatic work. He is an Episcopalian and a Republican. His permanent address is Care Union Club, New York City. H5041 COMPLETE INFORMATION WAS NOT RECEIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING MEN CLASS OF 1943 C. B. ARMOUR G. H. C. ARROWSMITH H. W. BAIIRICK li 507 il J. P. BEDFORD CLASS OF1943 F. W. BELLINGER R. BILLINGS R. E. BLACKBURN F, H, BOHLEN E 508 II CIIQfS,S S CD F' 1 9 4 3 C. BRAZELTON R. A. BUNTZ D.NV.CALDER C5091 J. B. CALLAGHAN CLASS OF1943 M. T. CAMPBELL E- R. CARLL J. R. CARTER W. B. CHAMBERLIN, III I1 510 II CLASS OF 1943 C. G. CHAPMAN W. CHAPMAN H. CHATHANI R. C1-1R1sT1E, III E 511 3 CLASS OF1943 C. T. CHURCH R. B. CHURCH 1 V W D. M. COLE P. G. COLE, JR. II 512 I CLASS OF 1943 G. L. COLLINS G. COMPTON J. A. CROLL II 513 J. H. DAVIS CLASS OF1943 N J. DONNELLY D. DRIGGS B. B. DU PONT H, D. EDVVARDS E 514 I -gag, , f WW9243 c ef w,zf5':w5v' ,pw ff , yr 1 A Q' 5? it , . W -lf? mf I . it 2 3 .. ff' .vw ' W1 , -2 :'f '2fffHf f ..:.:,y 1' Q '. W-1 F ,f fyi ,. 2, .. ,',i1221f': 1' ,, 1 ,id-': U Ig, f I, 1 f!1,g1f2,4-:51, - -..,:,,:gg k , H? ' ,.f-:,.'f,W1:-1,v,:,.,, ,fqq-- -W M' AM., gy ' Q, , V ww 3 44111 .- P A 4'4 6-, ,X . . 5- 1. A-,l 1 K jggfff , . - '- f .ix A 519,255 VV. B. ELEY CLASS OF1943 S. H. ERBACHER T. S. EVERIST C. FHGAN, JR. 5151 CLASS OF1943 R. H. FELDMEIER R. A. FEWELL R. B. FINLAY J. L. GARDINER C5163 CLASS OF1943 J. R. GARDNER D, T, GEDDE5 XV. I.. GRANBERY H. R. GUGGENHEIMER E517 il CLASS OF1943 YV. H. HAGAN F. B. HARRISON c. L. HARRISS I, D, HART C5133 CLASS OF1943 W- A- HARVEY R. G. HEWVITT M. B. HOWORTI-I 519 XV. IG LE I-i HART CLASS OF1943 M. IMBRIE S. W. JEFFERY R. S. JENKINS F. W. JEUTTER E 520 II CLASS OF 1943 F. L. KAUFFMANN J. T. KUNTZ J. C. LAFLIN w. LAINE E 521 J CLASS OF1943 A. LAIRD R. P. LAMONT C. LAMP R. LANE E 522 I CLASS OF1943 L. D. LARAMEE W. L. LEWIS J. E. LINCOLN E5 F. D. MC CANDLESS CLASS OF1943 J. J. MARTIN R. J. MARTIN J. K. MEINERS W. F. MEREDITH If 524 II CLASS OF1943 VV. METCALF J. R. MIDGLEY C. MINER If 525 Il J. L. MIXER CLASS OF1943 H. MONTGOMERY W. L. MORRIS F R. A. MORRISS R. G. MUNDINGER E 526 Il CLASS OF1943 I R. Y. NEVIUS G, S, NEW . vu , J. s. NEYVBOLD D. R. NICHOLS, -ua. II 527 J CLASS OF 1943 R. R. ORGAIN A. ORR D. E. PARK A. PARKER H5233 CLASS OF1943 W. E. PEARSON C. R. PHILLIPS S. P. POTTER E. w. PRICE E 529 J CLASS OF1943 ,x if . 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TREADGOLD I, B, TVVEEDY M. E. VAN BUREN C. VVILDER E 533 I CLASS OF1943 W. W. ASHLEY J. A. A. T. EARBGUR E. C. BREWER R. R. DRILL J. o. CARNEY J. C. COOPER E. COQUILLETTE H. M. DEvERs D. FRANKLIN N. HARRIGAN A. W. HORTON G. H. LATHROP 5. LODGE G. Mc ILWAINE W. MC ROBERTS J. R. MORTEN SON R. C. ZUCKERMAN H5341 G. Q. PALMER P. ROBINSON J. W. RYAN W. H. SAYEN J. c. SEED R. s. SMITH J. D. TILEORD, JR. J. R. TOWNSEND W. P. VAN DEUS-EN H. R. VENABLES A. WARD W. R. WEBB T. J. WERTENEAKER A. C. WHEELER A. L, WHEELER v. DE W. WITHSTANDLEY 1943 CLASS HISTORY Alum... www- V - CLASS OF 1943 CLASS HISTORY It was three years, four months, fourteen days, twenty hours and fifteen minutes ago that the Class of 1943 filed into this very hall for the first meeting of Freshman year. That was the meeting at which Dean Heermance looked benignly out upon us and said, Every one of you look at the man on his right and the man on his left. jittery, we obeyed. Now, one of the two men beside you will not be there at graduation. We gulped, unwilling to believe it. But as it has turned out, the Dean was about right. There were 638 of us on September 14, 1939-37 under P'rinceton's all-time record-and there are 309 of us receiving degrees tomorrow, with roughly 100 unaccelerated classmates following in june. Dean Heermance was right, but Buzzer Hall, who predicted that we would never graduate at all -as he had predicted for the Classes of 1941 and 1942 before us-was wrong. It was easy to tell at the start of freshman year that 1943 was a class that would ride the crest of the wave. For one thing, we won the cane spree hands down, with Hase Griffin, Ed Supplee and Dick Robbins taking their bouts handily. The flag defended by the sophomores at the bottom of the Brokaw Field slope was defended for only two minutes before we'd wrested it from them. ln battle, 1943 had proved itself. lt was in Freshman year too that the University administration had to raise the number of proctors to four, moving joe Sweeney up from a humbler but more gracious post in Henry Hall. joe had to return to Henry many times in the years that followed, to clean up the third entry. We startled all of New jersey in the fall of 1939 by voting Hitler the World's Greatest Living Being. Hitler was closely followed by Ghandi, Roosevelt, and somebody called Gloria. In the same poll open-handed Franklin Bunn was variously identified as a local baker and a peanut ven- dor. john Humes started the Madison Debating Society in Freshman year while john Markham, Bart Sherman and Ben Lord helped Henry Theis in founding Prineeton's campus radio station, WPRU. Our class was the hrst to enjoy Freshman reading periods. We liked it-on the theory that you can read just as much at Stowe or Palm Beach as you can in the Stacks. In Freshman year, which is the only year when the class can be judged as an athletic entity, 1943 turned in a better than par average in all sports. We had hve undefeated championship teams-cross country, hockey, squash, tennis and lacrosse. Our football team turned in a mediocre record, with two victories, two losses and a tie. One of the losses was to Yale, with the result that we were ordered by the Sophomores to continue wearing black ties and dinks until WVashington's Birthday. This order we disre- garded. The Sophomores sent out vigilante committees to cover the entranves E 537 J CLASS OF1943 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE to Freshman commons, but they learned anew that 638 freshmen were too strong for them. Our hockey team was the athletic product of the year, winning the first championship in five years without a single loss. The team was paced by Co-Captains Bill and jim Sloane, backed by Ty Camp- bell, Nick Katzenbach, Don Young, and johnny Colt. It was freshman year that Princeton's varsity football team won the big three title, making us the only remaining class to have seen a victory bonfire. Most of us weathered the final exams in the spring of 1940, and we entered sophomore year still going strong. The cane spree was easy stuff for us again. Andy Todd was the only winner in the bouts, the other two being decided wrongly in favor of the Freshmen, but we kept the banner from them and finally chased the youngsters gloriously off the field. We sent several classmates into action in Palmer Stadium, Dick Schmon, George Kinniry, Bob Perina, Don Allen, Dave Headley and Bill Morris. In Decem- ber we were told to join up with our friends to make the first co-mpulsory ironbounds in club-calling history, and ten weeks later we went through the gruelling period of calling under an entirely revamped system. Other remarkable events of that gay winter were the mysterious and repeated hangings of Chan Bates's bicycle on the Henry Hall flagpole, and the cruel H5383 CLASS OF 1943 MEMORIAL COMMITTEE faculty banning of the newly organized Student Date Agency-the agency which would get you a date with a toothpaste model for S5 or a date with a corset model for 525. The Hibben Debating Society grew out of the Madi- son Debating Society that year, and the Princeton .Engineer was founded by Ted Rockwell and Bill Stadig. ' junior year started off merrily enough, but was profoundly changed by December 7th. Some of us were in our clubs when the news came through, some of us were listening to a pro football game and some to a philharmonic concert. The feeling on campus that day was one of nervous juhilation. That night a series of bonhres were started on the campus, to the consternation of the proctors, and the number of blank cartridges and lirecraekers set off was paralleled only by some of the blackout demonstrations last summer. The campus rumor mill started to grind-it was said that forty juniors had left to enlist in the air corps, that Princeton would close its doors in a week, that two seniors had started to hitchhike to Niagara Falls for a double wedding-with S15 between them. The rumors were mostly false, and on December 14 the administration outlined the accelerated program to us. We were the hrst class to be affected by the program, and the hrst class to starr senior year in the summer term. In junior year our own crop of B.M.O.C.'s E 53911 CLASS OF 1943 began to appear. Frank Broderick took over the Princetonian and went to work on a string of anti-vice crusades. jack Bigelow was made editor of the Sovereign, Ote Carney of the Tiger, although it was dying a natural death at the time, Dick Morse and Fred Morgan became co-chairmen of the Nassau Lit, Pete Putnam was prdsident of the Triangle Club, Tom Barbour of the Theatre lntime, while irrepressible, dapper john Humes started the popular but short-lived Princeton Athlete. Last year more of our classmates did foot- ball duty on the team which beat Yale for the fourth straight year. So we struggled on through junior year and into the first summer term. There we suffered only a little from the gas rationing which made it harder to get to the shore. The time began to move rapidly senior year, before we knew it it was fall again and we were watching our mercurial football team whose record is too recent for me to recall. The team spoiled every sportscaster's prediction of the year by scoring an upset in every game but the last. There were flashes of brilliant play during the season, and times when the oppo- nent's power was too much for the team. Bob Perina, Dick Schmon, Sandy Edwards, Bill Morris, Dave Headley and johnny Douglas all did their share of representing ,43 on this year's gridiron. The spectator athletes of Prince- ton were given a dose of bitter medicine when the compulsory athletics program was put through last summer. I have found no one whose schedule did not send him out to exercise within ten minutes after a full meal, usually breakfast. We have been a class on which many experiments have been made. Most of us have stood the various tests. We were the first to be given Freshman reading periods, the first to have compulsory ironbounds in club calling, the iirst to feel the pressure of acceleration, the first to have compulsory ath- letics and the first to be deprived of the help of johnny Hun and his aides in preparing for examinations. We have also been the class which has developed the most admirable deiier of the proctors in Gordy Allen who once held three of them at bay for half an hour with a blank cartridge pistol in a darkened baggage room under Foulke Hall. The Class of 1943 has surmounted or bypassed a number of obstacles in the last years, but having paused for a glance at our history, we should not stop too long to pat our own backs. just one more fact. Our average age today is 21 years, 5 months, and 4 days. Tomorrow we will be years older. Tomorrow we will be Princeton graduates. A. R. FOVVLER As soon as 1943's first graduation had been checked off, and the big Prom weekend was past, the more leisurely unaccelerated members of the class settled down once again to the regular routine. Princeton was definitely not thecountry club it had once been called, and the spring term was distinctly anti-social. The winter and spring reading periods were entirely omitted F5403 CLASS OF1943 and the powers-that-be in Nassau Hall refused to permit even an abbrevi- ated Easter Vacation. Instead of sunning ourselves at Sea Island we buried ourselves in the dusty and dim-lit learning of the South Stacks. Every day the military aspect of the campus was becoming more pro- nounced. The Marine reservists were parading eternally on Brokaw Field and the newly-organized Navy group worked out wearily down by the stadium. And at the close ofthe month of March a new order came through: the ROTC was ordered into barracks. The Senior members groaned under an interminable procession of examinations and injections, but were finally installed in the cloistered security of 1901, Laughlin, Henry, and Foulke Halls. The Eating Clubs were seriously depleted by their departure, and the remaining 743 students found themselves dining with everyone from their own class down to the newly-entered members of '47. Theses and comps were due the same week, for most of us, and there was no time between the end of classes and the beginning of final examinations. Worse still, everyone seemed to have forgotten about Houseparties, tradi- tionally held the first week in May. We devoted ourselves, instead, to a fierce attempt at acquiring learning. With all the examinations over, we tried to revive a bit of Princeton social life. Charlie Barnet played for a second Senior Prom-this time domi- nated by the Class of 1944-and the Nassoons entertained the influx of parents. Even the step-singing was irregular, for the Class of T945 proudly took possession of the sacred stairs long before they officially became Seniors. And so it all ended, with a wartime streamlining of activities, a dearth of social life, and a mixed-up graduation. The ,43 AB's were permit- ted to take precedence over the 744 graduees, but the Engineers were forced to wait their turn. Even the graduation ceremonies were brief and to the point, there were no guest speakers and no honorary degrees. The Class of 1943 had at last graduated, and, almost to the last man, its members were preparing to leave immediately for military service or for work directly connected with the war effort. L. W. WATERS, ja. E 541 II THE CLASS AND ITS OPINIONS aff? ga ,-xwi - b THE SENXOR SUN DIAL CLASS OF 1943 TI-IE CLASS AND ITS OPINIONS The Man Who Has Done Most for Princeton-Douglas, Broderick, Mark- ham. Most Respected-Douglas, Supplee. Best All-Around Athlete-Perina, Schmon. Best All-A round Man Outsiele of Athletics-Douglas, Markham, Broderick, Supplee. Most Thorough Gentleman-Drayton, E, Murray, Humes. Most Popular-Douglas, Supplee, McCarthy. Most Original-Broderick, Laflin, Fales. Most Scholarly-Peaslee, Scribner, Morgan. Biggest Grincl-Peaslee, Kierstead, Lincoln. Illost Likely to Succeed-Douglas, Lounsbury, Markham. Done Most for the Class-Douglas, Broderick, Markham. Done the Class Most-Broderick, j. R. Higgins, Seggerman. Hcmolsomest-H. E. jones, Grilhn, Smiley, Pitney. Best Naturefl--Markham, McCarthy, Freeman. Wittiest-Hochsehwender, Markham, Warner. Best Sense of Humor-Hochschwender, Markham, McCarthy. Most Pious-Parks, S. C. Myer, Broderick, Mitchell, Kenefick. Most Modest-Douglas, Munda, Drayton. Busiest-S. C. Myer, Douglas, Broderick. Laziest-Lacazette, Mather, Leary. Best Dressed-Wright, Covington, Hayden. Most High Hat-Wright, Talcott, Pitney. Talks Most and Says Least-Reynolds, McLean, Broderick. Quietest-W. L. Morris, j. G. Robinson, Benjamin. Biggest Blujjfer-G. M. Allen, j. R. Higgins, Tilghman. Biggest Wolf-Smiley, Folsom, Talcott. Smoothest-Smiley, Townsend, Ridder. Biggest Party-Boy-F. B. Farr, Folsom, Mergenthaler. Biggest Drinher-Carton, Laflin, Rider. Biggest Gloom-Talcott, Apgar, Deacon. Most Likely Baehelorw-Broderick, Repperr, Kenefrck. Biggest Drag with Faculty-Broderick, Higgins, Douglas. Needs It Most-Perina, S. D. Stevenson. Biggest Politician-Lounsbury. Most Collegiate-Skinner, Radcliffe, Folsom. J14ost l.7lll'0llKQZ-Ill?-KCIICl'IClC, Kierstead, Looloian. Greatest ll'07ll1IIl-ffllldfflgI'0ClCI'lCli, Reppert, Benjamin. Most LVHC0lI.Yl'li0IlJ'-l'lOVVCll, Buck, Hardie. H5453 CLASS 01411943 FRANCIS L. BRODERICK Most Original Done Mos! for Clam Done the Class Most Most Pious Talk: Most and Sayy Least Busiest Most Likely Bachelor Biggest Drag with Faculty Greatexl Waman-Hater H5461 joHN W. DOUGLAS Done Mos! for Przlzcelon Most Rexpefted lies! All-Arozuzd Man Out.rz'de Maxi Pupulaz' Mus! Likely to SMCTFEEJ Done Mast for Class Must Modest Easiest H5473 CLASS OF 1943 ofdtlzletirx CLASS OF 1943 ROBERT I. PERINA Res! :Ill-flrouvzfl dthlele H5481 CLASS OF1943 Acts Youngest-Carver, C. Dodge, Kierstead. Looks Youngest-Billings, Carver, Whitehead. Looks Oltiert-fSinclair, Zuckerman, Leas. CLASS FAVORITES Class Choice-Phi Beta Kappa, Varsity PW Most Respected Extra-Curriculum Activity QNon-Atlzleticj-Daily Prince- tonian, Triangle Club, Sovereign. Professor-W. P. Hall, Whitewell, McCabe. Mo5t Inspiring Teacher-Lundy, W. P. Hall, C. R. Hall. Preceptor-Lundy, Harbison, Thorpe, C. H. Baker. Most Interesting Lecturer-W. P. Hall, Albion, McCabe. Coach-Mahnken, Reed, Brown. Sport-to watch-Football, Hockey, Basketball. Sport-to play-Football, Basketball, Tennis, Baseball. Novel-Gone With the Wind, Wuthering Heights, War and Peace. Poem-lf, by Kipling, Ancient Mariner, Paradise Lost. Play-Man Who Came to Dinner, King Lear, Hamlet. Movie-Mrs. Miniver, Rebecca, Gone With the Wind. Radio Program-Bob Hope, Inner Sanctum, jack Benny. A rtresx-,stage-Katherine Hepburn, Helen Hayes, Katherine Cornell. illctrerr-movie-Lloan Fontaine, Bette Davis, Rita Hayworth. Artore--stage-Maurice Fvans, Monty Woolley, Alfred Lunt. Artorp-movie-Cary Grant, Iirrol Flynn, Gary Cooper. Comeofiim-Bob Hope, jack Benny, Fred Allen. Fiction Writer-Hemingway, Kenneth Roberts, joseph Conrad. flrtirt-Petty, Rembrandt, Varga. Poet-Ogden Nash, Keats, Browning. Worst Poetglidgar Guest, Gertrude Stein. llmmrrtirt-Shakespeare, O'Neill, Shaw. Comjzoser-Beethoven, Berlin, Tchaikovsky. fl'7Il7'l,.S' College After Prinreton-Yale, Williams, Dartmouth. l'V077'LlI7Zi.Y College-Vassar, Smith, WVellesley. Eating Pluto in Prirzfetoli-Renwick's, Princeton Inn, Nassau Tavern. Favorite Orcfiertrokl-lzirry james, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman. Ji?l'lZl.YC'7l1K7Lf-lX40VlCS, Athletics. .-lutomobile-Buick, Ford, Cadillac. Cigfrrrr'tires-Chesterlield, Camel, Philip Morris. lft'ZlKl'llffl'1lVlllli, Beer, Scotch. rlforrzinry Prlf?r'7'+iXiCXV York Times, New York Herald Tribune, Philadelphia Inquirer. li S49 il CLASS OF1943 Evening Paper-New York Sun, Newark Evening News, New York Tele- gram. Magazine-Time, Life, New Yorker. l MISCELLANEOUS Exact Age at Graduation-21 years, 5 months. Do You Support Yourself Wholly?-Yes, 30, No, 317. Do You Support Yourself in Part?-Yes, 132, No, 243. Have You Ever Been Suspended?-Yes, 28, No, 378. How Many Courses Have You Flunhed?-None, 251, One, 75, Two, 40, Three, 19, Four, 10, Five, 8, Six, 2, Seven, 1 , Eight, 1. Have You Ever Been to Summer School?-Yes, 223, No, 180. Hardest Year-Freshman, 117, Sophomore, 54, junior, 80, Senior, 159. Easiest Year-Freshman, 68, Sophomore, 174, junior, 100, Senior, 49. Most Pleasant Year-Freshman, 15, Sophomore, 55, junior, 164, Senior, 1 6. Hajdest Course-Politics 301 QConstitutional Interpretationj, Math. 107, History 201-2. Dullest Course-Economics 201-2, Psychology 201-2, Math. 107. Biggest Gut-Spanish 101-2, Psychology 201-2, Geology 101-2. Most Valuable Course-Navigation, History 201-2, Military Science. Most Interesting Course-History 201-2, Music 201-2, Chemistry 101-2B. Most Useless Course-Psychology 201-2, Economics 201-2, Math. 107. If You Were Choosing Your Department Over Again Would You Choose the Same One?-Yes, 312, No, 62. If Not, What Department Would You Choose ?-Engineering, Politics, His- tory. Do You Approve of the No-Course Plan?-Yes, 285, No, 44. What Has 1943 Done for Princeton ?-Acted as guinea pigs, Nothing, Abol- ished tutoring, Started acceleration. Do You Hold a University Scholarship?-Yes, 95, No, 278. Have You Ever Been a Member of a Varsity Squad?-Yes, 118, No, 252. Would You Send Your Son to Princeton?-Yes, 358, No, 15. What Was Your Scholastic Average for Junior Year?-One, 19, Two, 117, Three, 201 , Four, 45, Five, 2. What Do You Consider the Greatest Benefit Gained from College?-Expert ence, 168, Education, 162, Contacts, 35. Are You in a Military Reserve Program?-No, 109, Army Enlisted Reserve, 61, R.O.T.C., 84, Army Air Corps, 18, Naval Reserve, 88, Marine Reserve, 17, Navy Air Corps, 4. What Do You Expect to Do After Graduation?-Armed Forces, 303, War C5503 CLASS OF 1943 Industry, 383 Civilian Industry, 143 Medical School, 113 Undecided, 73 Others, 21. How Many Foreign Countries Have You Visited?-None, 103, One, 943 Two, 583 Three, 24, Four, 123 Five, 153 Six through ten, 413 Ten through fifteen, 153 Fifteen through twenty, 43 Twenty through thirty, 43 Over thirty, 1. Do You intend to Learn to Fly?-Yes, 1995 No, 1263 Know how, 25. Who Was the Outstanding Personality of 1943?-Roosevelt, 873 Mac- Arthur, 653 Stalin, 463 Churchill, 283 Errol Flynn, 173 Hitler, 15. If You Ran the University Whom Would You Fire?-Wieman, Slayback, Root, Dodds, Bunn, Gauss. What Else Would You Do?-Allow unlimited cuts, Abolish compulsory athletics, Get better teachers, Build a new library, Abolish 6:00 o'clock rule, Reorganize club system. L 5513 THE BOATHOUSE ACROSS LAKE CARNEGIE COMMENCEMENT COMMENCEMENT T PRosP1zcT', CLASS OF1943 CLASS POEM NINETEEN HUNDRED FORTY-THREE By LIONEL WIGGAM How can it be told, except in fragments ? For like a dreamer rising from a dream You cannot shape with clay or paint with pigments Or designate in words what you have seen. As Luther glimpsed the fiery face of Heaven- Shocking and livid on the shrinking air- So you have seen Truth's very image even. Truth was your obj ect, and you sought it here. This face that froze you with Medusa's stare Burned back sometimes from circles on a chart, Or glittered from a test-tube, hot and clear, Or spoke in metaphors that charged the heart. You scarcely heard a speaker-then you listened. You could not comprehend a page-then saw. Truth murmured to you, though its voice was distant. Its gaze stared out one instant without flaw. Such was the countenance, and you have scanned it, Or heard its voice and focussed history. Even upon a sick and anguished planet Yours was the right to pierce the mystery. Even with desolation at your doorsill, Still was the privilege given you to find What hunger, unrequited love and wars will Attempt in vain to scatter from your mind. Thus you are sworn to something you must keep Until you die-confronted even with ruin Letinot the mind that knew be lulled asleep! Though every landscape, every town be strewn With the old wreckage of war, pursue it still. Let other vows be made and broken, still you Must seek this quarry that no shaft can kill And not kill you. C5551 CLASS OF 1943 CLASS ORATION y DAVID CHASE PEASLEE l The dominant tradition at Princeton has been that of the liberal arts. Now, of course, war has suppressed the liberal curriculum, and the univer- sity's present duty is to produce at maximum capacity men trained for specific, practical purposes-engineers, specialists in the physical or social sciences, linguists, and so on. But to secure the peace following a military victory, no one denies that we must return to liberal education. Also, however, we must incorporate the worthwhile aspects of the present situation, namely, a certain amount of social, even occupational, bias. For the future will need more than ever men adequately fitted to think and to act in the community's behalf. The post-war world will in any case be shrunk even smaller than today's. Therefore cooperative effort, intra- and inter-national, will form the key- note of this projected life. Ivory tower intellectualism can then no longer be tolerated, and hence education must take more the form of specific train- ing for service to society. Of course this does not doom the liberal arts to extinction, but in the post-war world a liberal education must involve moulding the individual for a more definite use in the community than he is generally prepared for today. College should cease to be the familiar four-year loaf made with father's dough, rather it must become a center where mature, serious persons can gather to be trained for public service in a fairly narrow sense. The age of infancy is now too long preserved among us: better should the universities be workshops than kindergartens. Probably this sounds like the horror of vocationalism to the intellectual purists. And perhaps it is, in the sense that the educational institution should assume more direct interest in the individual's place in society. For in the future we must effect the fusion of thought and action: with a few rare exceptions, men must be taught to think not only for themselves but in relation to their fellows, not only in the vacuum of hypotheses but in con- crete attempts to better the state of all. Thus appears in positive terms the function of the liberal arts college of tomorrow-it will undertake an ex- tremely difficult dual task, the two parts of which have not yet been suffi- ciently stressed in their interrelation. That is, it must endeavor to- teach men to think reasonably as individuals, independent of prejudice and mob feeling, and at the same time to express that thought by living and acting as a group, harmonious and progressive. The hope of thus uniting theory and practice rests not entirely upon the universities and colleges in general, though theirs is the larger part, it also involves the particular individuals who are products of these institutions. H5561 CLASS OF1943 And this is especially true 'of the Class of 1943 at Princeton, because the press of war has to a considerable degree forced the anticipated fusion of thought and action. Thus in this respect we have been peculiarly fortunate: more so than many of our contemporaries, Whose schools did not respond so quickly and sanely to the natio-nfs needs as did Princetong more fortunate than our predecessors, who were more aEected by the academic estrange- ment of theory and practiceg more so than our immediate successors, who will certainly suffer restricted individual development under .wartime exigencies, And if thisadequate training for effective service, of which we have enjoyed a taste, is to become the function of future universities, it is the duty of this Class to behave as exemplars of the superiority and hence the necessity ofqsuch education. Immediately, of course, this entails just the earnest contribution of one's best energies to that part he has assumed in the present struggle. But after the prayed-for successful prosecution of the war, this duty requires a con- stant vigil peacefully to preserve civilization, an effort which can succeed solely through an education that instructs the individual not only to capi- talize on his advantages, but-more important-also to recognize and ac- cept the challenge of the responsibility, the obligation to society attendant on all such privilege. ll S57 Il C L A S S O F 1 9 4 3 THE LATIN SALUTATORY ORATION CHARLES SCRIBNER, JR. X Following is the authors translation of the oration which he delivered in Latin: Today, my classmates, we have reached the goal of our work at this University in better time than was first predicted. For indeed, we are gathered in this holy chapel earlier than usual. Yet with no less gratitude have we reaped the fruits of four Cor almost fourj memorable years, nor with less devotion do we pay our respects to our alma mater, to our teachers and our friends. First let us bestow praises upon our President: no one is unaware of his vigilance, his foresight, or of his signal industry in all the sizeable and difhcult tasks of office. In peaceful times, revered President, you are wont to steer matters at a measured and cautious pace, but now, when all the nations of the world are engaged in war, despite the shortage of gasoline, you drive the presidential car straight to its destination with no detours whatsoever, and, although wisely, with the greatest dispatch. Secondly, we greet you, most renowned and most loyal Trustees, we greet you deservedly, realizing how much we owe to your excellent devotion to duty. Because of your wisdom lightening the work of administration and because of your keen vision illumining and solving dark administrative problems, this University continues to the present to enjoy its erstwhile security. I also pay our respects to you professors who have prolonged the sowing into the bitter chill of winter and who have accelerated the harvest that we young men might defend at an earlier date the cause of liberty and univer- sal safety. You have sown many seeds of learning in our minds, you have formed these same minds-resistant as they may have been-and you have sent us forth from your hands, perhaps not completely developed, yet keen not merely to enter military service but also to restore peace and goodwill among nations. Not only is it sweet and glorious to die for one's country, but it is also sweet and glorious to live for our country and for the world, that liberal and humanistic arts and the sciences may prosper in the ages to come. Finally we greet you, our parents, relatives, and friends, and you com- panions of the fairer sex Cbe you WAVES or WAACS or engaged in any other warlike activitiesj, who have all joined us in celebrating this bright day. You 'have gathered to witness the completion of our course, to which, from its start, you have always furnished incentive by your goodwill and by your kind words and thoughts. C5583 CLASS OF1943 We are deeply and sincerely grateful to the President, the Trustees, to the professors, and our parents and friends. Indeed while we were pursuing an education amid these pleasant surroundings, a great many others were fighting vigorously for our country. And so we shall not be able to pay our heavy debt to you by words merely. But by deeds must we prove that the four years which are passed now and which were kindly afforded us have not been in vain. 1- 'I i M9 4 C L A S S O F 1 9 4 3 VALEDICTORY ADDRESS JOSEPH D. BENNETT l Mr. President, Members of the Board of Trustees, Members of the Faculty, Ladies and Gentlemen, Members of the Classes of 1943 and 1944: As classes graduating directly into war, as soldiers charged with the duties of destruction and extermination, we of the Classes of 1943 and 1944 are confronted with an inescapable problem, It is this: As man has increased his control over nature in the past hundred years he has likewise increased his power to destroy himself, Man can convert every invention he devises for his comfort into a weapon for his extermination. We have recently seen how factories for the most innocent household devices, such as refrigerators, can become in six months arsenals for the production of machine guns and flame throwers. It is necessary and expedient for us as a nation at war that this should be so. But it illustrates that the power to create is likewise the power to destroy. And if we permit war to succeed war and the animosity of national groups to grow from generation to generation, our industrial and technological creativity ultimately will exhaust both itself and human society. Man has always been ready to destroy himself by imposing his egotism or that of his group upon the egotism of other groups. He has not as yet had the power to do so. Until recently, his creativity has not been great enough to allow him to destroy himself. But in our century, we may be forced to realize the true meaning of the myth of Prometheus, the god who gave fire to man, which extended man's power, and at the same time, enabled rnan to destroy himself. It is our problem to find an escape from the blind and circular corridor which leads us from war to war, each war developing the tools for the final war which, if it is allowed to occur, will destroy us. Today we find ourselves fighting a necessary war against cruel aggressors. But when we have con- quered these aggressors, we must ourselves beware of succumbing to na- tional egotism which would lead us to aggression, for we are not perfect. The natural sciences are certainly not to be blamed for our failure to control our destruetiveness. The sciences have given us the power to relieve misery, toil, and disease. It is the radical evil in human nature which is to blame. Man is imperfect, it is hard for him to create without wishing to dominate his fellows through his power of creation which can thus become the power to destroy. Coincident with the rise in industrial and technological creativity has been the growth of Liberal thought since the eighteenth century. To this thought we are indebted for the great heritage of individual liberty and C5603 CLASS OF 1943 hatred of tyranny, oppressive regulation, and standardization. In this thought, however, can also be traced modern Utopianism with its belief in the natural goodness of man and his perfectibility. Characteristically, this dominant development in modern thought has placed its faith in the future in which a terrestrial paradise waits only to be discovered. 'Today, we are presented with Utopian pictures of the future post-war world, variously described as an Age of Flight, or an Age of Happiness, or an Age of Se- curity. Belief in such mirages can only bring disaster. Improved means of communication and transportation, new concepts of social security, and the like, may be able to contribute to human welfare, but they cannot in them- selves prevent us from being just as criminal, selfish, destructive and miserable in the future as we have often been in the past. And it is only by recognizing this that we can solve the problem. We cannot solve it by over confidence in human nature because this removes all the barriers which prevent man from destroying himself. We must recognize the potentialities of man's destructive egotism. We must admit that man is partly a devil and thus we must admit that the devil exists, for he symbolizes the attrac- tion of egotism and destructiveness. If we do not admit that the devil exists, we are powerless to resist him because he has blinded us so that we think we are naturally good. And when we think this, we are on the way to being exterminated by our own creativity. Persistently, modern thought has de- nied the existence of Satan. The sacrifice of individual liberty to the bureaucratic super-state will not solve the problem. Moscow and Berlin regulate and standardize the life of the individual. The so-called normal man becomes the ideal man, he is a monstrous abstraction to which the citizen is expected to conform so that his reactions, his responses to given stimuli will be predictable and depend- able. The bureaus are all equipped with graphs, tables of probability, and cross-indexes through which the citizen is measured by his ability to con- form to the normal, by his usefulness to material production, and by the correctness of his opinions. In this way' the' social sciences, which have developed new and valuable techniques for the study and improvement of man's relations in society, have been perverted into an efficient instrument of oppression: This is another example of the price which an advance in creative knowledge can exact unless properly directed. And this instrument lies ready for oppressive and destructive use in this country if we do not control it. To attack this problem we must seek a regulative discipline which is not external, compulsory and oppressive. YVe must seek a humanistic spiritual, a religious discipline which will help us to reduce our egotism and to annul our destructiveness. VVC must learn to proceed fearfully and with caution, lest we destroy ourselves. If we do not, we will find that what we have built up in the last hundred years is, in the euphemistic military terminology, a C5611 CLASS OF1943 gigantic anti-personnel mine. We are the personnel and we are sitting on top of it. The strongest element of our discipline must be the religious element, for religion is what makes the discipline of the humanities and the humane tradition meaningful. The Greeks gave religious treatment to the paradox inherent in our creativity, in the myth of Prometheus. Prometheus, as the principle of creativity and the giver of fire, must be chained to the rock by Zeus, the principle of order and restraint. In the west, the revealed Chris- tian religion, guarded by the Churches, has been the principal discipline. For Western Man, Christianity provides the unique solution for the problem of his destructiveness. It is for this reason that liberalism in religion is most vicious. Liberal religion relaxes the discipline and makes it into an emotion or a mere set of ethical precepts. In considering the post-war world we must beware of accepting such pictures as, for example, the Age of Flight, so much touted in the organs of popular propaganda. In it, rosy-cheeked children wave confidently at a sky filled with whizzing silver airplanes, one of which doubtless contains their mother and father. But what will happen if the children of one country develop a grudge against the children of another country? For what pur- pose will they then use their silvery airplanes 'Z When we ask these questions, we see that such a vision of the post-War world is incapable of dealing with the potential disaster which it conceals. The post-war world w'hich we should look toward should be one in which man as Prometheus can enjoy the fruits of his creation because man as Devil has been beaten back. And man as Devil can be beaten back when we substitute for the egotism which destroys, that disinterested unselfishness which restores and cherishes, nourished by the spiritual insights of religious wisdom. Today we leave Princeton to perform war duties which demand every sacrifice and devotion. In making these sacrifices let us strive to acquit our- selves in such a way as to bring honor to the proud Princeton tradition of almost 200 years. Let us at the same time strive to maintain the humanistic and religious disciplines in which Princeton 'has trained us. And let us not forget that when we have attained victory over the destructive forces of this war, we must continue the eternal struggle against the destructive egotism which is potential in all of us and in all nations. C5623 SCENE FROM BLAIR ARCH
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