Wesleyan University - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Middletown, CT)

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MAPOF W WW WW W0 W MUDMEUYDWW, CONN. EMYSTICAL SEVEN INF'RMARY FACULTY CLUB ; smlL-vJSERPmr l5-- iwwcntsrm X 4: HOUSE ' IX :93. i;..g..; . .-. . .. V4 mm. 5 ,4. 5,94 , T3 Way V pg; ayi fun mu. AKE nowusy nous? Rosssu Houss i. 0M9 podrlda W 1937 EX LIBBIS The dish that smoke: yandci 5667715 to be an 011a Podrida, and from the variety of ingredients of which these Ollas are composed mrely I am not fail to light on xomcthing which will be both muory and wholesome. CERVANTES cm Olla Podrida I937 Waal'sllea' 5y f5e College 7300'y 0f ' WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Merrill P. Davis Editor George S. Edie, Jr. sin ss tin r Dedication This photo-muntugc occupying the position of the usual individual por- trait recalls compositely some of the places endeared to every true Wesleyan man. These buildings are not mere hollow shells but symbolize us well the personnel, the benefactors. thE traditions, and the living spirit of the College. In an attempt to publish a thoroughly Wesleyan hook. the 011:1 Podridu Stutf felt that we could not hnd :1 truly representative individual. Helpful and inspiring :15 the Faculty and Administrative Oihcers uniformly have been, no one person typifies the same intimate and universal association as the intangible College itsclf. We therefore dedicate this 1937 01121 Podrida to Wesleyan, our Alma Mater. U I932 w IBBZ CIDNTENTS Book I Classes Book II F raternities Book III Athletics Book I V Organizations Book V Administration Book VI Features and Advertisements Foreword It is. or ought to be, the aim of each succeeding staif to publish a volume which is different from the preceding one and. if possible, hetter. Yet an annual such :15 the tiOllu Pod ought to abide by certain traditions gmd c011- Ventions. With these thoughts in mind the present board has attempted to combine an appropriate recognition of the achievements of a generation of students, as well as :1 record of some of the events of the past year, with the production of a volume that is distinctively Wesleyan from cover to cover both in content and motif. If we have succeeded in arousing some recol- lections or in partially creating :1 Wesleyan atmosphere, our aim has been achieved. 1 I IEBZ Tlll RL'SSI l.l IIHL'SL 4 Hr uni .lkqllhlllhn trum 'Hmnm XI. Ix'uutH I11. h um u! lllL nlll mmdm; Hun 1m huuxn m Ilnx mulm . HI: lunhlmg; h dmuv Inrvul In M xxlumu Inwlx QJHILHN. 'l'lnx ulniu Hill In lmtl in III: l'nm'rxilx In mnnmnnn with Hxl'ldll n! .m hnnnn mllx :1. TH! 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'Hn unvaumllIul mu .Iml m.tnlmn Mum .m Ihr pink n1 nmrnmg .Mumm AIM muh r- nilmlu uth Ihw w: rium m ler gvnnn Jl Cummrnulm nl. Q L lasse ! BO0K-I- in ,a It... dirt lb Graduate Olin Follow KENNETH RICHMOND ANDREWS, leH 5 LONG LANE M I DDLETOVVN LAURENCE OSCAR BINDER, JRW Ar 16 GLENVVOOD AVENUE LIZONIA, NEVV JERSEY CLAIR MALLERY BIRDSALL 16 CHAPEL STREET WINDSOR, NEVV YORK WILLIAM LAWRENCE CASHEN 31 NORTH THIRD STREET MERIDEN MRS. DOROTHY CHINNOCK CRYSTAL 1028 FULLERTON AVENUE XIONTCLAIR, NEW JERsEY HOWARD CLARK DALTON, :X 318 RANDAL AVENUE IREEPORT, NEW YOR K RICHARD LYMAN DUNNELL, dWH 982 BEACON STREET NEWTON CENTER , M ASSACH USETTS ROBERT BRUCE GOODRICH 491 MAIN STREET PORTLAND SHUBEL CARPENTER HALEY 773 CENTRAL AVENUE DOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE jOHN MEACHAM HAMILTON GIl'FORD, ILLINOIS WILLIAM HOGG 147 FURNACE AVENUE STAFFORD SPRINGS Page Fourlrtu Students Ril'll Follow JAMES JOHN O'LEARY, AXP 22 COTTAG E STR lili'f M ANCH ESTER WILLIS HARRISON MCCANN 738 EAST MAIN STREET RICHMOND, MISSOURI ANTHONY ROBERT PARENTE 126 CHURCH STREET HAMDEN EDWARD LOUIS JOHN RAAB, EN 51 STOELM PLACE BRIDGEPORT JOHN BYERS ROXBY, 'IR., day 110 CORNELL AVENUE SVVARTHMORE, PENNSYLVANI A CHARLES CLAYTON SHEPARD, :X 22 WEST STREET IVAIR HAVEN, VERMONT FRANCIS ELLSWORTH VINAL, EN 3810 JENIFER STREET, N. w. xVASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BLAKESLEE DICKSON XVRIGHT 10 WASHINGTON ROAD NEVVTONV I LLE , MASSACH USETTS WILLIAM BELLAMY YOUNG 53 DRETTON ROAD MIDDLETOVVN Senior Class of 1937 Officers Warren Luther Klinger . . . . . . . President Roger Maynard . . . . . . . . ViceePresitlent Reino William Fillhack . . . . . . . Secretary Allan Cornwell Van Cott . . . . . . Treasurer Warren Lamont Hall . . . . . . . . Manager History URING those rainy days in the fall of 1933 most of the members of the Class of 1037 met for the First time. Perhaps such weather was ominous for our class; but who could tell? Our class has witnessed perhaps more than its share of such usual incidents as a successful Hagescrap tthe last real onel. changes in the chapel system, a football championship, and a glee club championship, but we have also experienced more important events which have affected the outer world as well. We entered college when the depression had fully reached college students. Of all college classes. per- haps '37 throughout the country has been hardest hit, so that we may not have had the potential of other classes. Nevertheless we have a right to be satisfied, and even proud, when we look at our list of lettermen. our tifteen Phi Bete's elected despite increased scholastic requirements, and the size of our phantom list as compared with that of some of our predecessors. It was not enough that we faced bad times when we were freshmen, but we were also beset by a hlizzartl which tied New England in a knot for days. but which we survived with some joy at omitted classes and general use of heat tunnels. As spring approached and conditions improved, work on the new gym and squash court build- infDy was undertaken. Our sophomore year was quite pleasant. In the fall we eagerly attended the parley on political philosophies featuring Norman Thomas and Scott Nearing. and who can forget the delightful production of The Pirates of Penzance in the spring hy the combined Mt. Holyoke and Wesleyan glee clubs? Why the Sigma Nuis even got a new house that year to replace their previously burned mansion. Our junior year had its ups and downs. for although we joyfully welcomed the opening of the Downey and Davison Houses, and the depression was nearly for- gotten. we experienced indirectly the worst disaster in New England namely the Hood. the excitement of which was accentuated on campus by the infamous siege of dirty politics and the resulting tlescents of llThe Hermes. Last fall we returned with embryonic senior cynicism to find sidewalks-yes. side- walks! and nothing for the Argus to stew over except compulsory chapel and the A.S.U.l We enjoyed and profited by the marriage parley too, especially Mrs. Hepburn, and we were glad to see Wesleyan athletics on the upgrade with a good basketball team. After this review of the high-lights of the past four years, who would not say that the experience here has been both proEtable and pleasant. and who would not admit that ,37 has done well to surmount its difheulties with the present success? Well, well see you at the fifth reunion. and long before that we hope! Page Fifleen ANDREW JOSEPH ADAMS, AXI' 3O CHURCH STREET WESTBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Freshman Numerals: Football; Major Subjecr: Government. RICHARD JENKS ACKART, HT 2310 WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET WILMINGTON, DliLAVVARF. Cardinal Key; Skull and Serpent; Varsity Letters: Track C2, 3, 4k Soccer C0; Freshman Numerals: Football, Truck; Freshman Funda- mentals Committee C3, 40; Dormi- tory Committee C0; Senate CB; Major Subject: Chemistry and BI? ology Prc-McdicuD. LESTER HERBERT AARONSON 514 GEORGE STREET NEVV HAVEN Vrcstling Team CD; Field Band C4D; Honor Roll C1, 4D; Applicant for Distinction in English; Maior Subject: English. EDWARD MILLER ARMSTRONG 42 WALL STREET LIIDDLETOVVN Honor Roll C0; Major Subject: Biology. Pugs Slxlren RICHARD SLAGHT BAILEY, ATA 122 BROAD STREET MT. HOLLY, NEW JERSEY Honor Roll C1, 2, 3, 43; Major Subject: English. GEORGE KELLY BEEBE, A11 120 DWIGHT STREET NEVV HAVEN President, La Tcrtulia C43; Major Subject: French. PAUL BANCEL, AT; 156 HIGHLAND AVENUE MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY Cardinal Key; Mystical Seven; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Swim- ming Team C23; Freshman Numer- als: Swimming; Registration Com- mittee C43; Prom Committee C33; Flag Scrap Committee C33; Senate C3, 43; Paint and Powder Club C33; Honor Roll Cl, 2, 3D; Johnston Physics Prize; Onc-half Rice Math Prize; Major Subject: Chemistry CPrc-MedicaD. Page Su'enlwn 3VILLIAM 3VALDO BEACH, $NH 93 MARVEL ROAD NEW HAVEN Phi Beta Kappa; Cardinal Key; MystiCal Seven; President, College Body C4D; Parley Committee C3, 43; Elections Committee, Chairman C43; Senate C3, 43; Standing Com- mittee of College Church C1, 2, 3, 43; Glee Club C1, 2, 3, 43; Leader C43; Paint and Power Club CD; As- sociate Editor of Cardinal C4D; Rhodes Scholarship Candidate; Honor Roll 0, 2, 3, 43; Wise Prize CD; Spinney Prize Q3; Dcnison Scholar; Applicant for Distinction in English; Major Subject: English. DAVID BIBERMAN, AT HOTEL CHATHAM NEW YORK, NEW YORK Major Subject: English. RICHARD GEORGE BERRY, :X 17 GRAND STREET BETHEL Walklcy Prize CD; Applicant for Distinction in Psychology; Major Subject: Psychology. JOSEPH BEECH, JR., WY 25 EAST DELAWARE PLACE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Varsity Letters: Track 0, 4k JAMES LORD BISHOP, tIrNG Basketball Team C3D; Freshman 808 TODT HILL ROAD Numerals: Basketball; Major Sub- DONGAN HILLS, jcct: English. STATEN ISLAND, NEW YORK Paint and Powder Club C1, 2, 3, 4D; Vice-Presidcnt C4D; Major Sub- ject: Psychology. Page Eightun JOHN HIRAM BLAIR, AKF. 300 PARK STREET HACKENSACK, NEW JERSEY Major Subject: Biology CPrc- McdicaD. EVERETT PINNELL BLIZARD, 23X 7 CEDAR PLACE GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK Cardinal Key; Varsity Letters Swimming Q, 3, 43; Captain C4D; Freshman Numerals: Swimming; Interfratcmity Relations Commit- tee Chairman C43; Flag Scrap Com- mittee Chairman OD; Senator Q, 43; Honor Roll C4D; Applicant for Distinction in Physics; Major Sub- jccr: Chemistry. PHILIP NEXVELL BRIDGES, A1 475 GRAND AVENUE LEONIA, NEW JERSEY Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Honor Roll C1, 2, 33; Peirce Prize Q3; Applicant for Distinction in BioL ogy; Major Subject: Biology. Page Nz'nrrrrn THOMAS RAY BODINE, TY SCHOOL LANE CAMBRIDGE APARTMENTS, GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Phi Beta Kappa; Cardinal Key; MystiCal Seven; Freshman Numer- als: Soccer; Vicc-Prcsident College Body C43; Parley Committee C3, 43; Downcy House Committee C43; Christian Association Cabinct C2, 33; Member Standing Committee of the College Church C1, 2, 3, 43; Glee Club C2, 3, 43; Paint and Powder Club C1, 2, 3, 43; Secretary C2, 43; Editor-in-Chief of the Cardinal G3; Argus: Editorial Board C33; Rhodes Scholarship Candidate C4D; Honor Roll C1, 2, 3, 43; Gerald Prize C23; Olin Scholar; Applicant for Distinc- tion in History; Major Subject: History. FRANK EVERETT CARRUTH, JR., EN 36 LENOX AVENUE MAYWOOD, NEW JERSEY Olla Podrida, Business Board OD; Junior Prom Committee C3D; Ma- jor Subject: Chemistry. JOHN BISSELL CARROLL, dwK 4 REGENT STREET HARTFORD Phi Beta Kappa; Glee Club C1, 2, 3, 4D; Accompanist C2, 3, 4D; Paint and Powder Club 6, 4k President, Classical Club CO; Honor Roll C1, 2, 3, 4D; Ayrcs Prizc CD; Ingraham Prize CD; Denison Scholar C0; High Distinction in Classics; Major Subject: Classics. VINCENT WILLIAM BROWN, 46K 11 LYON PLACE UTICA, NEW YORK CHARLES ANDERSON Cardinal Key; junior Prom Com- CHRYSTAL, XH' mittcc CD; Constitutional Rcvi- 272 COURT STREET sions Committee: Chairman C3D; MIDDLETOWN Senate C2, 3D; Major Subject: Eco- Debate Council 00; Argus: Edi- nomics. torial Board Q, D; Major Subject: English. Page Timmy HAROLD DEMING CLARK, JR., AKE 177 EVERITT STREET NEW HAVEN Skull and Serpent; Varsity Let- ters: Soccer Q, 3, 4k Tennis C2, 3, 4D; Freshman Numerals: Soccer; Chairman, Junior Prom Committee C9; Interfratemity Relations Com- mittee C4D; Senate C2, 9; Major Subject: History. ROBERT WILLIAM ROGERS CRAIG, IVY 8838 EIGHTIETH STREET VVOODHAVEN, NEW YORK Varsity Letters: Football C2, D; Freshman Numerals: Football Bas- ketball; Christian Association 0, 2, 3D; President CD; Honor Roll C1, D; Olin Scholar; Major Subject: History, LEONARD HILL CLARK, CDSK 265 SOUTH MAIN STREET SEYMOUR Track Team CE; Debate Council C3, 4D;Managc1K4D;Honor Roll C1, 40 Sccrctary-Treasurcr of Eastern Intercollegiate Debate League C4D; Applicant for Distinction in En- glish; Major Subject: English. WEBB ALEXANDER COOPER, A.VD 76 EAST UTICA STREET OSVVEGO7 NEVV YORK Varsity Letter: Golf GD; Major Subject: Mathematics. Page Twenty-onc I937 - UiU STANLEY RESTAUN CRAW, JR., man 394 PARK AVENUE EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Cardinal Key; Paint and Powder Club O, 0, Business Manager C41 Assistant Editor of Olla Podrida OD; Debate Council C2, 3, 4k Presi- dent C0; Parker Prize C30; Appli- cant for Distinction in English; Major Subject: English. CHARLES WILLARD CROSBY, AT 10 MARTIN TERRACE HAZARDVILLE Paint and Powder Club Q, 40; Olla Podrida, Editorial Board CD; Major Subject: English. Pdgc Tu'ulty-m'u IMERRILL PIERPONT DAVIS, GLEK 390 FAIRHELD AVENUE HARTFORD Freshman Numerals: Cross Coun- try; Customs Committee CD; Agen- cics Committee C3, 4k Chairman C0; 011:1 Podrida: Editorial Board C3, 4D; Editor-in-Chicf C4D; Honor Roll Uh Major Subject: Physics BENJAIVIIN VILSON DAY, thQ 227 CHANCERY ROAD BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Football Q. 9; Freshman Nu- merals: Football, Baseball; Glee Club Q, 2, 3, L0; Major Subject: Economics. EDWARD DENIKE DEPEW, Art 31 ELSTON ROAD MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY Freshman Numerals: Tennis; Paint and Power Club C2, 3, 10; Argus Editorial Board Q, D, Asso- ciate Editor GD; Honor Roll CD; Major Subject: Mathematics. JAMES van BENSCHOTEN DRESSER, WY 117 ST. JAMES PLACE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Cardinal Key; Varsity Letters: Soccer C3, 4D; Freshman Numerals: Soccer; President, La Tcrtulia CD; Honor Roll Gk Applicant for Dis- tinction in Romance Languages; MajorSubjcct:Romanchanguagcs. CHARLES STUART DILLON, AKE 54 ROBERT ROAD MANCHESTER Major Subject: Biology. Page Twenty-threc VERNON CECIL DOWER, dazK WAVERLY AVENUE EXTENSION PORTLAND Major Subject: Economics. 1937 ' - HARRY WOLFE EDELBERG 128 COLLEGE STREET MIDDLETOWN Debate Team 0, 3D; Major Sub- ject: History. SAMUEL EDWARD EATON, JR., AAtb 4059 DOUGLAS ROAD MIAMI, FLORIDA CDavidson Colleges: Honor Roll C1D; QWcslc'vany Manager of Fresh- man Fall Sports C4D; Honor Roll C2D; Major Subject: Chemistry. RALPH PRESCOTT EAMES, XX 26 WALNUT STREET BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT Parley Committee C4D; Honor R011 g1, 2, 3, 4D; Applicant for Dis- GEORGE STEWART EDIE, JR., tinction in English; Major Subject: AIxE English. 309 HAWTHORNE AVENUE YONKERS, NEW YORK Baseball Team sD; Manager of Track GD; Olla Podrida Business Board C3, 4D; Business Manager C0; Major Subject: Mathematics. Pilgt Tu'rIIIy-jwu' AUSTIN MARION EDWARDS, III, B811 WASHINGTON STREET HOLLISTON, MASSACHUSETTS Cheerleader C2, 3; Head Cheer- leader C3D; Customs Committee C3D; junior Prom Committee C3D; Elec- tions Committee C4D; Senator C2, 3, 4D; Manager of Glee Club C3D; Paint and Powder Club C2, 3, 4D; Argus Business Board C2, D; Asso- ciate Business Manager C0; Major Subject: History. LLOYD ESPENSCHIED, JR., KW 99 NEWBOLD PLACE KEW GARDENS, NEW YORK Field Band C1, 2, 3, 4k Major Subject: French. WVILLIAM VALENTINE EDBVARDS, JR., KW 38 INGRAHAM PLACE NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Skull and Serpent; Manager of Football 00; Tennis Team CD; Freshman Fundamentals Commit- tee C0; Argus Business Board C2, 30; Major Subject: English. 1937 n Page Tu'cnIy-liz'r RAYMOND WILLIAM EMMOTT, Al' 95 SOUTH MAIN STREET UXBRIDGE, NIASSACHUSETTS Varsity Letters: Football C3, 4; Track Team Qk Field Band CD; Freshmen Fundamentals Committee C4D; Senator C3, 4D; Applicant for Distinction in Economics; Major Subject: Economics. XVILLIAM BERTRAND PINK, dEK Z6 ROLLINS STREET YONKERS, NEW YORK Phi Beta Kappa; Varsity Lcttcrs: Cross Country C3, 4x Track CD; Manager of Intramural Sports C4D; Dormitory Committee: Chairman C0; Senate 0, 4D; Honor Roll C1, 2, 3, 40; Major Subject: History. REINO WILLIAM FILLBACK, XW 171 ROLLSTONE STREET FITCIIBURG, MASSACHUSETTS Skull and Serpent; Varsity Let- tcrs: Football 0, 0, Basketball C2, 3, 4L Football Team CD; Baseball Team CD; Freshman Numerals: Basketball and Baseball; College Customs Committee C2, D; Chair- man C3D; Elections Committee 00; Freshman Fundamentals Commitv tee C4D; Senate C3, 4D; Class Secre- tary C4D; Olin Scholar; Major Sub- ject: Biology. MARVIN FEIR 1508 BOULEVARD NEW HAVEN Football Team C2, D; Wrestling Team C2, D; Major Subject: Biol- SAMUEL MICHAEL FISHERJR ogy GMrMedicaD. 1197- PARK AVENUE NEW YORK, NEW YORK Parley Committee UL Paint and Powder Club CO; President William James Club 00; Applicant for Dis- tinction in Psychology; Major Sub- ject: Psychology CPre-McdicalD. Pugs Twrnlyvsix LOUIS ALPHONSE FONTAINE. 23X 24 CROWN STREET WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Cardinal Key; Track Team CD; Freshman Fundamentals Commit- tee C3, 10; Chairman 00; Senate C3, 4D; Argus: Editorial Board C2, D; Managing Editor OD; President, Press Club CD; Applicant for Dis- tinction in Economics; Major Sula- WC Econom1C5 KENNETH LUTHER FRENCH, AXP 328 NORTH MAIN STREET WEST HARTFORD Cardinal Key; Freshman Numer- als: Baseball; Senate OD; Major Subicct: English. MITCHEL WILLIAM GARBER 853 EDGEWOOD AVENUE NEW HAVEN LEWIS EDWIN GAGE, EX WHIPPOORWILL ROAD ARMONK, NEW YORK Freshman Numerals: Swimming; Applicant for Distinction in Psy- chology; Major Subject: Psychol- Cardinal Key; Football Team ogy. CD; Varsity Letter: Soccer GD; Sen- ator C2D; Major Subject: Govern- ment. Pagc Twrmy-xn'm ROBERT LEW'IS GOEHRING, AXP 1301 DENNISTON AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA Field Band 6, 4k Member Inter- fratcrnity Relations Committee C3D; President, International Relations Club C4D; Major Subiect: Govern- ment. MURRAY POMEROY GEORGE, II'Y' 23 UNION STREET BATAVIA, NEW YORK Varsity Letter: Track CD; Fresh- man Numerals: Track; Field Band C1, D; Major Subject: Biology Prc- McdiCaD. HENRY WALLACE GEER, JR., QEK 50 SCHUYLER AVENUE MIDDLETOVVN VILSON CLARK GRANT, q'l' Major Subjca: French. 51 HILLSIDE AVENUE CALDWELL, NEW JERSEY Swimming Team CD; Freshman Numerals: Swimming; Honor Roll C4D; Applicant for Distinction in Physiology; Major Subject : Biology CPrc-McdicaD. Page Tulme-eighl SHERLEY ALDEN GUILD, AXP WORCESTER STREET GRAFTON, MASSACHUSETTS Freshman Numerals: Soccer; Field Band C3, 0; Major Subiect: Biology. WARREN LAMONT HALL, TY 29 COLUMBIA BOULEVARD WATERDURY Mystical Seven: Manager of Base- ball C0; Argus Business Board C2, D; Business Manager C3D; Class Manager C0; Major Subject: Clas- SlCS. GEORGE RANSOM HARRIS, EX WALPOLE, NEW HAMPSHIRE Major Subject: Mathematics. LEONARD HOWELL HAVENS, IDNG 207 SOUTH MAIN STREET WEST HARTFORD Skull and Serpent; Varsity Ler- ters: Basketball Q, 3, 4D; Co-Cap- rain C0; Varsity Letters: Baseball Q D; Freshman Numerals: Foot- ball, Basketball. Baseball; Senator C0; Major Subject: Economics. I'nlgt' anlnwmn ALBERT LEE HAYNES, AT; SUMMER STREET WEST ACTON, MASSACHUSETTS Freshman Numerals: Football; Interfratcrnity Relations Commit- tee CD; Major Subject: Economics; BURTON YAEGER HESS, .n' 55 DRESDEN STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Cardinal Key; Football Team OD; Track Team OD; Manager of Swimming C4D; Field Band QD; Honor Roll G, 4; Applicant for Distinction in Government; Major Subject: Government. Page Thirty AMES SALTER HOOD, B611 249 WALL STREET BALTIC Varsity Letters: Soccer C2, 3, 4D; Captain C4D; Freshman Numerals: Soccer, Track; Field Band 0, 2D; Honor Roll C4D; Applicant for Dis- tinction in English; Major Subject: English. WILLIAM JUDSON HOWELL, EN 32 CARVERTON ROAD TRUCKSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Major Subject: English. DONALD ELDRED HUBBARD, x I937 WALPOLE, NEW HAMPSHIRE Major Subject: English. HUGH JUDD HUGHES PENNEY FARMS, FLORXDA Glee Club C1, 2, 3, 40; Major Sub- ject: English. PAUL BOWEN INGHAM, AXP 20 SAINT JOHN STREET SOUTH NORWALK Freshman Numerals: Cross Coun- try; Applicant for Distinction in Psychology; Major Subject: Psy- chology. HENRY THOMPSON INGLIS, IDNQ 33 MANSFIELD TERRACE MIDDLETOVVN Olla Podrida Editorial Board C3, 4D; Assistant Editor 00; Major Subject: Economics. Page Tlm'lyvone PAUL HUGO JAHN, AXP STEINLESWEG 2 DURLACHAADEN, GERMANY German Exchange Student; Hon- or Roll C0; Major Subject: Govern- ment. STANLEY JACOBY 144 LENOX AVENUE BRIDGEPORT Football Team C4D; Downcy House Committee C4D; Major Sub- ject: Government. ANDREW JACKSON , AAIb WEST REDDXNG Baseball Team CD; Varsity Lct- STUART LORIN JOSLIN, WY tcrs: Football C3, 4D; Freshman Nu- 7-44 HIGH STREET mcrals: Football, Baseball; Major . MIDDLETOWN Subject: English. Ph1 Beta Kappa; Slgma X1; Var- sity Letter: Swimming OD; Fresh- man Numerals: Swimming; Presi- dent, Prc-McdiCal Club 00; Honor Roll C2, D; Woods Hole Scholar CD; Denison Scholar C4D; Appli- cant for Distinction in Biology; Major Subject: Biology CPre-Mcdi- caD. I'uy leirlyvlu'o HARLAN CRAWFORD JUDD, AXI' 137 JEFFERSON STREET HARTFORD Freshman Numerals: Swimming; Dcnison Scholar; Applicant for Distinction in History; Major Sub- jcct: History. JOHN EDWARD KALTEN BACH, A341 38 SECOND AVENUE ROYERSFORD, PENNSYLVANIA MystiCal Seven; Parley Commit- tee C3, 0; Chairman CD; Senator C3, 4x Christian Association Cab- inet C2, 3D; ViCC-Prcsidcnt GD; Standing Committee of College Church 0, 3, 4k Glee Club C1, D; Field Band 0, 2, 3D; Major Subject: Humanities; CIntcr-dcpartmcntalQ CLARK TERRILL KELLOGG, 156011 67 WASHINGTON AVENUE BRIDGEPORT Basketball Team C2, D; Soccer Team CD; Major Subject: Chemis- try. Page 771151 lezrrr FREDERICK LAXVRENCE KEEFE, B911 107 LINCOLN AVENUE NEW LONDON Mystical Seven; Dormitory Com- mittee C0; Parley Committee C4D; Senator C3, 4D; Paint and Powder Club Q, 3, 0; House Manager CD; 0112 Podrida Editorial Board 0, 4X Assistant Editor C4D; Argus Edi- torial Board C2, 3, AD, Editor-in- Chief C0; President, Press Club C4D; Denison Scholar C0; Applicant for Distinction in English; Major Sub- ject: English. WARREN LUTHER KLINGER, AAQ, 772 QUEEN STREET POTTSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Skull and Serpent; Varsity Let- ters: Football Q, 3, 40, Basketball C3. A0, Co-Captain C0; Freshmen Numerals: Football, Basketball; Senior Class President; Freshman Fundamentals Committee 00; Wil- liams-Kcnyon Scholar CD; Dcnison Scholar C0; Major Subject: Eng- lish. FRANK AVERY KETCHAM, m-bll 536 COLEMAN PLACE VVESTFIELD, NEVV JERSEY Skull and Serpent; Varsity Let- ters: Football C3, 4D; Captain GD; Varsity Letter: Baseball CD; Fresh- man Fundamentals Committee Oh Honor System Committee 00; Ma- jor Subject: Mathematics. I'ugr TlHrIv-fnm' CHARLES HARRISON KNAPP, Xll' 2403 PAYNI: AVENUI. EVANS'I'ON, ILL. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Busw kctball Team KKD; Tennis Team 3; Freshman Numerals: Tennis; Argus Business Board C2, 3, 40, Assistant Business Manager 00; Honor Roll le 2, 3, 4D; Olin Scholar; Applicant fur Distinction in Mathematics; Major Subject: Mathematics. FRANCIS EDWIN KORN, 'IR. DURHAM Applicant for Distinction in Chemistry; Major Subject: Chem- istry EMIL KOTCHER 1937 102 PLAUDERVILLE AVENUE GARFIELD, NEW JERSEY Track Team OD; Applicant for Distinction in Biology; Major Sub- ject: Biology CPrc-McdicalD. IRVIN JOSEPH KOTZEN 58 OAKLAND STREET LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS Soccer Team C2, 3D; Swimming Team CD; Freshman Numerals: Swimming; Applicant for Distinc- tion in Economics; Major Subject: Economics. IRVING LANDOW 494 WINTHROP AVENUE NEW HAVEN Honor Roll 6, 4x Major Sub- ANGELO STEPHEN LA SALA, ject: English. GEEK 41 DURST PLACE YONKERS, NEW YORK Major Subject: Government. Page Thirty-lizr CHARLES GILBERT LINCOLN, ATA 51 NORTH QUAKER LANE WEST HARTFORD Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Presi- dent, Van Vlcck Club C10; Honor R0110, 2, 3, 4x One-half Rice Math Prize; Applicant for Distinction in Mathematics;MajorSubject:Math- cmatics. BERTRA M MALCOLM MCBRIDE, EN 7 CENTRAL STREET BRATTLIEBORO, VERMONT Cardinal Key; Freshman Numer- als: Football, Basketball, Baseball; Basketball Team C2, D; Baseball Team C3D; Major Subject: Biology. WENDELL HOWELL LIVINGSTON, AXP 120 WEST WAYNE AVENUE WAYNE, PENNSYLVANIA Track Team C2, D; Soccer Team 2, 3, 0, Varsity Letter C4D; Fresh- man Numerals: Soccer; Manager of Freshman Winter Sports C0; Cheer- leader C2, D; Major Subject: Gov- crnment. FRANK VANCE MCCONKEY, JR., ATA wyNDHAM mus YORK, PENNSYLVANIA Major Subjecr: Mathematics. Page ThirIy-xix DEWITT GARDINER MCCROSKERY, KW 396 NORTH ARLINGTON AVENUE EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Manager of Freshman Spring Sports 00; Major Subject : Geology. HARRY XVILLIAM MARSON 38 BURR AVENUE MIDDLETOVVN Sigma Xi; Applicant for Distinc- tion in Chemistry; Major Subjecr: Chemistry. JAMES STANISLAUS MACGREGOR, JR., thH 30 EAST SIXTIETII STREET NEW YORK, NEW YORK Major Subject: Chemistry CPrc- McdicaD. Pugr Thirlwserm WILLIAM EDWIN MANRING, IDNH 1139 PLAINFIELD ROAD SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO Phi Beta Kappa; Honor Roll G, 2, 3, 4D; Wise Prize Oh Camp Prize QD; Bradford Paul Raymond Scholar; Dcnison Scholar; Major Subject: Chemistry. 1937 VILLYS MOORE JVIONROE, Xll' 29 Locxwoon DRIVE OLD GREENVVICH Olla Podrida Editorial Board C3, 4L Associate Editor C4D; Major Subject: Biology CPrc-McdicaD. PHILIP FALL MILLER, SK 410 WAVERLY AVENUE ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN Honor Roll CD; Applicant for Distinction in English; Major Sulu- jcct: English. ROGER MAYNARD, AXP 614 CALIFORNIA STREET NEVVTONVILLE, AIASSACHUSETTS Phi Beta Kappa; Mystical Seven; Varsity Letters: Cross Country C2, D; Captain CD; Track C2, D; Freshman Numerals: Cross Coun- tr ', Track; Secretary-Trcasurcr of , H Eh: College Body OD; Honor Sys- ARNOLD ERNST MOOZ, AH IVORYTON tcm Committee C3, 4D; Chairman V19 .8 1' 'H . C4D; Senate C9; Vice-Prcsidcnt of MOI LHICCL 15t01y. the Senior Class; Debate Council C3, 10; Rhodes Scholarship Candi- date; Honor R0110, 2, 3, 40; Sher- man Prize; Olin Scholar; Leonard Scholar C4D; Applicant for Distinc- tion in Economics; Major Subject: Economics. I'mgf IVlliI'IV-Eiglll ROBERT PAUL NEITZEL, :x 1937 129 ELM GROVE AVENUE TROY, NEW YORK Paint and Powder Club On 4X Major Subject: English. JAMES NEWMAN, AKF, sl'MMlT DRlVli MANHASSE'L NEW YORK Track Team CD; Freshman Num- erals: Swimming; Senate. C0; Cnr- dinul Editorial Board C3, 4D, Asso- ciate Editor. 00; Major Subject: Psychology. STEPHEN JOHN O'BRIEN, AXP RIDCyEWOOD ROAD MIDDLISTOWN Honor Roll Q, 3, 4D; Applicant forDistinction in Economics; Maior Subject: Economics. HERBERT W. OWEN, BHH 11 WALNUT AVENUE LARCHMONT, NEW YORK Varsity Letters: Track C2, D; Freshman Numerals: Track and Swimming; Major Subject: Eco- nomics. Pug: Thir'Iy-nmc ROBERT HAYDEN POTTER, KW MAIN STREET SIASCONSET, MASSACHUSETTS Cardinal Key; Track Team CD; Tennis Team CE; Freshman Num- erals: Tennis; Debate Council C0; Argus Business Board Q, 3, 0, Assistant Business Manager C0; Major Subject: Government. WILLIAM ROSSINGTON PICKARD, AA t1, 310 EAST FORTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK CITY President, Atwater Club C4D; Cleveland Prize C1D; Applicant for Distinction in Chemistry; Major Subject: Chemistry. ROBERT GREGG PAINE, X9 R.F.D. NO. I NORWALK, CONN. Major Subject: Geology. WILLIAM HENRY PROTHEROE, AXP 51 GREENE AVENUE NORWICH Field Band C1, 2, 3, ID, Manager C0; Glee Club C1, 2, D; AppliCant for Distinction in Latin; Major Subject: Latin. Page Forty DOUGLAS MOULTON ROBINS, 539 HIGH STREET POTTSTOVVN, PENNSYLVANIA Skull and Serpent; Football Team Qk Varsity Letters: Baseball C3, 4D, Captain 00; Freshman Num- crals: Football, Baseball; Major Subject: Government. JOHN CAMPBELL ROME, WY SHELTER ISLAND HEIGHTS SHELTER ISLAND, NEW YORK Football Team C2, 30; Track Team OJ; Freshman Numerals: Football; Paint and Powder Club C1, 2, 3, 4L Production Manager CD; Honor Roll C0; Applicant for Distinction in English; NIaiOr Sub- ject: Mathematics. EDWIN CARMAN ROWE, EN DAVID's LANE EAST HAMPTON, NEW YORK ADAM IOSEPH RUMOSHOSKY, Varsity Letters: Football C2, 3, WY 40; Wrestling C4D; Freshman Nu- BOX 89-A merals: Football; Agencies Com- mittee C4D; Senate 6, 4D; Applicant GROTON . . . . . . Varsity Letters: Wrestling Q, 3; for Dlstmctlon'm Chcmxstry; Major Golf C3, 4L Captain C0; Registra- SubJCCE: Chemxstry tion Committee 8, 4D, Chairman C0; Cultivation Committee 0, 4L Chairman C4D; Senate CD; Honor Roll C1, 2, 3D; Major Subject: Eco- nomics. Fag: Forty-one HUBERT BRADFORD SAUER, ATA 1 CASTLEXNOOD ROAD WEST HARTFORD Auditing Committee C3, 4D; Car- dinal Business Board 0, 4D, Busi- ness Manager C4D; Major Subject: Mathematics. ROBERT THAYER RUSSELL sDEK WILSON STREET NATICK, MASSAClmsuTTs Major Subject: History. EDWARD 'IOHNSON RUSSELL, JR. 214 PENN AVENUE omeD, pENNmVANm THOMAS CORNELL SEYMOUR Glee Club 00; Major Subject: ANb Historv. TENTH sTREET AND ann AVENUE NEW YORK CITY Cardinal Key; Field Band Oh Major Subject: Biology and Chem- istry sPrc-Mcdian. Pugs I'uI'Iy-lu'n JOHN THAYER SIMONTON, ARE 75 NORTH M AIN STREET THOMPSONVILLE Varsity Letters: Golf C2, 3D, C0- Captain C3D; Major Subjects: Biol- ogy and Chemistry CPrc-MedicaD. EDWIN ELY SMITH KW 10 DAY AVliNU 1 : XVIiSTFIELD, SIASSACHUSHT'IS Cross Country Team CD; Track Team C2, 3D; Freshman Numerals; Soccer, Track; Major Subject: Ger- man. FRANK CHALMERS SMITH, AKIC 460 PIERCE STREET HOWARD MERRITT SOPER,JR., BWMINGHAM, MICHIGAN Ay Varsity Letters: Track C2, 3D, 23RD STREET 5; LEXINGTON AVENUL bocccr Q, 1 A0; Freshman N um- NEW YORK, NEW YORK crals: Track, Soccer; MaJor Subject: Senator Mk Major Subject: Eco- Mathematics. nomics. Pug: Furzy-Ilzrtr MONROE HAMILTON SWEET, 'I'Y l3 MAPLE PLACE OSSINING, NEW YORK Honor Roll Mk Major Subjcct: Physics. ALBERT THEODORE STROBEL, EN 18 FIRST STREET NORTHVILLE, NEW YORK Field Band C3, 4D; Major Subject: Psychology. Pug: Forly-Mur JONATHAN LAWRENCE THIESMEYER. .XXP 27 CRESCENT AVENUE SUNIBIIT, NEVV JERSEY Cardinal Business Board CD; Walklcy Prize CD; Applicant for Distinction in Psychology; Major Subject: Psychology. CLIFTON JONAS TOMPKINS, EX ASHLAND, NEW YORK Track Team CD; Field Bzmd C1, 2, D; Major Subiccr: Mathematics. ALEXANDER RICHARD TONINO 17 BELDON STREET HARTFORD Cross Country Team C3, A0; Fresh- man Numerals: Cross Country. Ma- jor Subject: MathcnmtiCS. DAVID HERMAN TROTT, 158 INWOOD AVENUE MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY Major Subject: Economics. RUSSELL CONWELL TUTTLE, AAQV 96 PALISADO AVENUE WINDSOR Skull and Serpent; Varsity Let- ters: Tennis C2, 3, 4L Captain C0; Freshman Numerals: Basketball; Major Subject: History. Page Forry-Hz'r ATA JOHN MORRIS TURNER, m9 262 DEVON STREET KEARNY, NEW JERSEY Phi Beta Kappa; President, La Soci6tc': Fraugaisc C3, 40; Honor R011 0, 2, 3, 4D; Denison Scholar GD; Applicant for Distinction in French; Major Subject: French. DAVID MELVILLE USSHER,JR., NW 2482 QUEENSTON ROAD CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, omo Wrestling Team OD; Major Sulw- icct: German. ALLAN CORNWELL VAN COTT, AKIC 12 HILLTOP ROAD mmewLLu, anw YORK Cardinal Key; Mystical chcn; Manager of Basketball 00; Downcy House Committee 0, 4kChui1'man CO; Senate C3, 4k Senior Class Treasurer; 011:1 Podridu Business Board C3. 4h Assistant Business Manager 00; Major Subject: Gov- crnment. Pug: FOI'IJ' !i.V CHARLES THEODORE VAN VLIET, EN 250 PALM STREET HARTFORD Applicant for Distinction in Eco- nomics; Major Subject: Economics. ALVIN Yon AUW, BHII 481 wusrorx' ROAD xvulJJisLm, N1ASSACH USETTS Phi Beta Kappa; Paint and Powder Club C1, 2, 3, 10; Cardinal C3, 4L Associate Editor ML Honor Roll C1, 2, 3, 40; Cole Prize CD; Denison Scholar 00; Applicant for Distinction in Art; Major Subject: English. EDWARD KEELER WARREN, 1937 ATA 34 ORCHARD AVENUE WEST NEWTON, MASSACHUSET'I': Soccer Team 8, 4L Cardinal: Business Board 0, 4 Circulation Manager C9; Major Subject: Eng- lish. LINUS AUSTIN WARREN, AXP MAPLE STREET BELCIIERTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS Applicant for Distinction in l '1 cnch; Maior Subject: French ARTHUR FRANCIS VELD, IR AXP 11 PINE STREET FRANK JAMES WEBSTER, AXP GLENS FALLS, NEVV YORK 211 CORAIVi AVENUE Phi Beta Kappa; Manager of SOC- SHELTON ccr C0; Vocational Guidance Com- Track Team C2, 3; Freshman Nu- mitgcc. 0' 3' 4.1 .Chairmfm CAD; metals: Track; Major Subject: Eco- Chrlstlan Assocumon Cabmct Q, nomics. D, Treasurer C3D; Paint and Powder Club O, 2, 3, 4l President CD; Senior Editor of the Cardinal CO; President, La Soci6w anguisc C2D; Honor Roll C1, 2, 3, 4k Ayrcs Prize; Cole Prize; Gerald Prize; Olin Scholar; Applicant for High Dis- tinction in French; Major Subject: French. legr Ihrlv-xrrrn HERRICK THOMPSON W ILSON, ATA 232 COLONY STREET MERIDEN Freshman Numerals: Tennis; Field Band C1, 2, 3, 4k Major Subject: Mathematics. WINTHROP ALBRO WELLS 13 HARVARD STREET CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE Auditing Committee C3, 4L ChairmanGkMajorSubjcct1Math- cmatics. Pagr Fortyi'igllt PAUL FRANCIS WILSON, EX ROUND HILL ROAD GREENWICH Varsity Letters: Cross Country QD; Track OD; Freshman Numer- als: Cross Country, Track; Appli- cant for Distinction in French; Ma- jor Subject: French. U I932 ELLIOTT SLOANE WINGERT 95 LENOX AVENUE LYNBROOK, NEW YORK Cardinal Key; Varsity Letters: Cross Country CD; Soccer C4D; Wrestling Team CD; Baseball Team C2, 3D; Soccer Team C3, 4X Junior Prom Committee CD; Senator C3D; Argus Editorial Board Q, 3, 4D; Senior Editor C0; Dcnison Scholar C4D; Applicant for Distinction in History; Major Subject: Govern- ment. U IEBZ EARL GEORGE WITEN BERG 614 HIGH STREET IVIIDDLETOVVN Phi Beta Kappa; Honor Roll C1, 2, 3, 4D; Applicant for Distinction in ChemistryMajor Sulecct:Chcm- istry. I'ug'c Forlquzr WALTER NEWCOMB WRIGHT, AA$ CENTERBROOK Basketball CD; Freshman Nu- merals: Basketball; Applicant for Distinction in Biology; Major Sub- jcct: Biology. 1937 - Phantom List Clzludc M. Adams John S. Adcy Pctcr Arcidiucunn Robert NI. Atwnlcr Donald M. Bailey Oscar 1i. Bcckvold, Jr. Scwcll C. Riggs Frank P. Buck Bruce J. Burt James S. Chulfunt Henry T. Clmpin Frederick E. Clerk William N. Coscl Izlmcs D. Comm Colin V. Davies E. Dune Davis George V. Drew, Ir. Arthur R. Enquist, Jr. George R. livers Wilfred H. Faulkner Leonard B. Foster H. M. Goldstein Robert R. Good Robert C. Halsey A. R. Hertz Thomas H. Hickey, Jr. Robert S. Hunting Thurston Inglis Leslie R. Kaufman R. Francis LaBnrre Albert S. Lewis, Ir. Albert G. Loomis Page Fifty Charles H. McFadden John P. McLaughlin Russell S. Madden, Jr. Iuhn S. Martin Richard H. Migcl Hubert C. Minurd Elias N. Nuhus John T. Purton Robert V. Pcntlund Richard W. Perkins John S. Pizzi Sherman Price George K. Raymund Paul B. Rossi Donald G. Rowe Richard H. Rush Robert Seymour, Ir. Nathan Shapiro Foster C. Shcchld Charles J. Sicgcl Thomas W. Slingsby Richard M. Smith Robert M. Soulc William Spickers. Jr. John A. Strother Charles Sumner I, Coleman Trillcr Richard G. Tully Iohn E. T. Vuka Parker R. Waite, Ir. Robert T. Williams Chester R. Young J unior Class 1938 Robert Lawrence Adams, EX Run Avenue SuHield Warren Melville Ashton 14 Hemenway Road Salem, Massachusetts Robert Dory Aylsworth, AXP 37.; Grove Street Montclair, New Jersey John W7yllys Baird, AKE R.F.D.1, Box 90 Spring Lake, Michigan Alling Prudden Beardsley, JL, TY 1417. Evergreen Avenue Plainfield, New Jersey Clifford Allan Bengtson, X1! 35 Silver Street Middletown Walter Vincent Bennett, JrA, Wl' I7. Bursley Place XVhite Plains, New York William Rogers Benson, BQH IOO Thirty-eighth Street Paterson, New Jersey . John Robert Bevan, drNG 307. North Fourth Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey Joseph Wheelock Bogue, CDNH 10 Preble Gardens Road Belmont, Massachusetts Everett Warner Bovard, J12, XW' Griswold Road Rye, New York Joseph RUSsell Brown, me 34 Bryant Street White Plains, New York Elmore Goodwin Burnham, AT 967. Main Street East Hartford Richard Durant Cary, ATA 7o Kenyon Street Hartford Edward Charles Cemy, Jr., XU' IOO Rutland Road Brooklyn, New York Emerson NIelvin Clark, BX 127. Elton Street Providence, Rhode Island Eric Robinson Clarke, AXP 71 Parkview Place Baldwin, New York Robert Black Cumn1ing,Jr., AT 4 Kraft Avenue Bronxville, New York Arthur Dnitch 475 Elm Street New Haven Thomas James Dale, WY 367 Otis Street West Newton, Massachusetts David Irving Dary, WY 360 Maple Hill Avenue New Britain Richard Francis Datz, BHlI 476 East Sixteenth Street Brooklyn, New York Clifton Eugene Davenport, 11. Davenport Street New Britain Sherwood Evan Davis, BHI'I 79 Andrew Street Kingston, New York Taber dePolo, Ar Old Lyme Murdo MacRae Dowds, SK 310 Colorado Avenue Bridgeport Page Fiftyonr m HI Juniors Bernard Victor Dryer 681 Capitol Avenue Bridgeport Donald Richard Duckworth, AXP 9 Ritthouse Road Worcester, Massachusetts David Palmer Edgcll, A1' 310 Richmond Avenue Maplewood, New Jersey Marcus Morton Edmiston, J11, 1112K 185 McLean Avenue Yonkers, New York David Clark Ewart, lH-JII 7.4 Oak Street Braintrcc, Massachusetts William Bumcll Faber, AAdv 43; Compo Road Wcstport Henry Schnull Fauvrc, WV 41 West Thirty-sccond Street Indianapolis, Indiana Fred Palmer Ferguson 49 East Main Street Portland Russell Jerome Fitzgerald, BHll 2.1 King Street New Haven Warren Peck Forbes, IDNH cfo Blakcslcc East Hampton Raymond Lalor Forman, Jr., AM5 330 West Side Avenue New York City Howard Ryder Foye, 111x14 1 Miles Avenue Middletown James Barkman Gates, AKE 1906 Gamis Street Little Rock, Arkansas Pugc IWIy-tu 10 :7 Lester Reader German. AT 37.0 Stockton Street Hightstown, New Jerscv Everett Bushnell Gladding 7.1 Everett Strcct New Haven Robert Edwards Goodrich, .XTA 435 Main Street Glastonbury George Goodridgc, ll'T 10 East Sixteenth Street New York City john Henry GriHin, Jr., Art 34 Academy Street Wallingford Albert Candlin Grosvcnor, ATA Winchester, Massachusetts Joseph Rush Grubb, Jr., BHII 109 Delaware Avenue Ridley Park, Pennsylvania Edward Thomas Hargravc, Jr., Al' 3 Stratton Place Westwood, N1J. William Henry Hcislcr, III, ATA 57. Elizabeth Street Pcmbcrton, New Jersey David Sharplcss Hibbard, ATA 37 Euclid Avenue wVatcrbury W7illiam John Higgi115011,Jr., CIDEK 55 Broad Street Middletown William John Hockridge, AXP 6 Bradford Street North Adams, Massachusetts Wilbur Thomas Holmes, AKl-l 460 Riverside Drive New York City Archie Ashton Horne, ll'i' Wolfeboro, New Hampshire Curl Elmore Hultine, 11., .XKIC 64 Hackmatack Street Manchester john Damon Humuson, AXP 91 Forest Street New Britain Charles Waldemar Jacob, WT Forest Place Glendale, Ohio Louis Riel Jacobson 1.19 Park Avenue New York City Nathan Whitaker James, NW 118 Leland Avenue Plainheld, New Jersey John David Jones, lI'l' 117 Boulevard Scarsdale, New York Elmer Joseph Kelsey Madison, Connecticut David Nelson Kendall, 113x11 36 Union Street Gardner, Massachusetts Wray David Kennedy, A1' 109 Fairview Avenue Westwood, New Jersey Ralph Kenyon Kilbon, AT; 8 Raymond Avenue Lynbrook, New York Arthur French Kingsbury, Jr, :X 389 Main Street Portland Theodore Kocster 34 Liberty Street Meriden George Chester Kristensen, thK 311 Riverdale Avenue Yonkers, New York Pugr Flfly-lllrt't J uniors Donald Tripp Kytc 1611 Mulberry Street Scranton, Pennsylvania William Bryan Lauder, Jr., 111ij 110 Newton Street Extension Meriden Thomas Jesse Leonard, AXP XVoodside Drive Rowayton Calvin Oren Lcrendrc 18 Richards Place West Haven Ernest Bert Lewis 140 East Main Street Meriden Henry Irving Levine 184 Wildacre Avenue Lawrence, New York Richard Walter Little, HT 116 Elm Avenue Rahway, New Jersey Richard Angelo Loiacono 119 Broad Street New London Richard Lambert Lord 143 Bassett Street New Britain Thomas Andrew McCaslin, III, AMP 644 High Street Pottstown, Pennsylvania David Clarence McClelland, Amp 339 East State Street Jacksonville, Illinois Arnold Weston McClure, 41x11 153-19 Thirty-sccond Avenue Flushing, New York John Williams Macy, J12, thH 966 South Private Road Hubbard Woods, Illinois John Grant Magce, IDNH 136 Edgchill Road Bala, Pennsylvania m 63? J uniors Edward XVilliam Malley, J12, ZN 2.1 Ovapaloe Road West Newton, Massachusetts Frank Sebastian Marino 138 William Street Middletown Frank Raymond Marsh, Jr., ATA 7.10 Sedgewick Drive Syracuse, New York Joseph William Massclli 82. Spring Street Middletown Jacques Antoine Masson, ATA 16 Overlook Road Larchmont, New York Walter Gregory Maue, Jr., BHH Old Briarcliff Road Scarborough, New York Ralph William Moeller 7.08 Hunting Hill Avenue Middletown Robert Vermilya Monk, AT 5 Hawley Street White Plains, New York William Charles Nelson 35 Kensington Avenue Mcriden John Breakell Newman, B911 17 Summitt Place Middletovm John Wellington Nichols, BHH 18 Forrman Road Newton Highlands, Massachusetts George Warren Parker, HT 76 Willow Street Glen Ridge, New Jersey Lloyd Holden Perry, $23K 2.4 Prescott Street Nashua, New Hampshire Earle Iver Peterson, AXP 19 Rankin Street Worcester, Massachusetts Page Richard Wood Pethcrbridgc, CPNQ 49 Warwick Road Haddonfield, New Jersey Bernard Victor Pfeiffcr, II, ATA LO Twenty-flrst Street East Orange, New Jersey John Barton Poor, AKE Portage Country Club Akron, Ohio Robert Emory Porter, AXP 103 Walnut Street Wayne, Pennsylvania Archibald Seldcn Prisk Yalcsvillc Theodore John Raczka Box 13 Rockfall Frederick Louis Raker, AND 155 North Hanover Street Pottstown, Pennsylvania Philip Chalmers Reed, X9 135 Russell Street Hadley, Massachusetts Melvin Charles Rehill, Ar 7.25 Central Avenue White Plains, New York Hulbert Anderson Reiter, AXP 5o DeForest Avenue Summit, New Jersey George Irving Reynolds, jr., AKE 9 Grand Street Oneonta, New York Charles Franklin Richards, JL, $N6 314 North Bradford Street Dover, Delaware Joseph Alexander Schradc, KW 30 Roberts Street Middletown, New York Murray Irving Schwartz 7.45 Arch Street New Britain Fifty-four Frank Holt Seagrave, SK 112. Crest Road Wellesley, Massachusetts Edgar Thorp See, thH 314 Hayward Avenue Orange, New Jersey Charles Edward Seel, KW 13 Broudview Avenue Maplewood, New Jersey Tom Selway, Jr., AY 17.5 Northern Avenue New York City Herbert Bronson Shonk, Jr., AND Dublin, New Hampshire John Gilbert Simmons, AKE 171 Villard Avenue Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Curtis Warren Smith, XX 56 West Buena Vista Avenue Highland Park, Michigan Walter Roy Sonstroem, IDNH 50 Hillside Place Bristol Walter Joseph Sperling, Jr, HT 19 Oxford Street Montclair, New Jersey Philip Samuel Squire, ATA 50 Court Street Westfleld, Massachusetts Edward Raidy Stetson, Jr., AKF. 118-18 Metropolitan Avenue 9 Kew Gardens, New York Alexander Thomas, B1011 37.3 Woodbine Avenue Narberth, Pennsylvania John Meachem Thomas, :X 308 Fairfield Avenue Hartford Page Juniors Angelo Joseph Tomasino 187.0 Boulevard New Haven Ralph Pierre Townsend, AAtD 98 Mercer Avenue Hartsdale, New York Robert John Tymoff 195-17 Linden Block St. Albans, Long Island, New York Albert Edward Van Dusen 317 Kenington Road Syracuse, New York . Walter Junior Van Ness, 1113K 165 Eighth Avenue Hawthorne, New Jersey 0 Raymond james Walsh, 11mm 851 East Twenty-seventh Street Paterson, New Jersey Harvey Allen Weber, AY 882.7 One Eighty-seventh Place Hollis, New York Leonard Weinstein 133 Brookluwn Avenue Bridgeport John Hills XVeitz, AKE 10767. Beach Cliff Block Rocky Riven Ohio Charles Russell White, Jr., BHII 95 North Walnut Street East Orange, New Jersey Alphonse Francis Wichrowski Box 43, South Main Street Extension Middletown William Allen Winslow, KW 16 Glenwood Street Albany, New York Roger Francis Woodbury, thH 106 Sargeant Street Hartford Fillyjir: W Sophomore Class 1939 Robert Mason Agard, 492K College Place Williamstown, Massachusetts Anthony Carmen Alibrio 7.35 Barbour Street Hartford Gustave Sasse Allebach 309 South Main Street North XVales, Pennsylvania XVilliam Richardson Andrew 96 Highland Street Portland, Maine Lewis Marshall Andrews, J11, XW 917 East Twenty-seventh Street Brooklyn, New York Myron Silver Arrick 934 Elm Street New Haven David Courtland Baker, EN Pantigo Lane East Hampton, New York Albert Armington Barrows, JL, XQ' 39 Manning Street Providence, Rhode Island Harry Pratt Benham, KW 84 Rockwell Avenue Naugatuck Charles Richards Blackburn 387 Western Avenue Brattleboro, Vermont 3 William Andrew Blackmon, Jr., X? 340 Marlboro Road Brooklyn, New York Joseph Blanchard 15 Evans Road Brooklinc, Massachusetts Richard Harry Blauvelt, EN 169 Water Street New York City Pug: Douglas Chandler Blohm, dLSK 16 Rollins Street Yonkers, New York Ralph Albert Bloomsburgh, Jr., AXP 87.7 Park Avenue Albany, New York Arthur Donald Bohen, 22X 80 Maiden Lane New York City George Everett Bottjer, AMP 37. Davison Avenue East Rockaway, New York Frederick Charles Brcvillier, 8811 934 West Ninth Street Erie, Pennsylvania Herbert Daniel Brewster, 1mm 65 Aphrodite Street Paleon Phaleron, Greece Walter John Burke, Jr., Alil-I 140 Elm Street West Haven Thornton West Burner, Bell 3309 Rorman Street, Northwest Washington, District of Columbia 0 Juan Cabrer, Jr., WY Comercio Street Ponce, Puerto Rico Herbert Ames Cahoon, JL, WY 118 Nahaut Street Lynn, Massachusetts Anthony Robert Calderone, AKE 80 Terrace Avenue Hempstead, New York Jerome Arnold Caplan 157. Adams Street Hartford Dene Barton Chapman 65 South Street Auburn, New York Fiftyefir Horace Minottc Chatfield, 22X 47 Washington Avenue Seymour Lloyd Lyman Cheney, Jr., Xq' 899 Myrtle Avenue Albany, New York Frank Priest Conant, EX College Highway Southampton, Massachusetts Frank Taylor Cotter, Amt The Rectory Sharon Kenneth Folger Crafts, EX 114 Ridge Avenue Newton Center, Massachusetts William Henry Crowell, Jr., XX 20 Lenox Avenue New Britain Charles Trice Culver, Ball 1317. Woodlawn Avenue Wilmington, Delaware I Emilio Quincy Daddario, diNGJ 15 Agnew Avenue Mattapan, Massachusetts John Joseph Thomas Daly 10 Dexter Avenue Meriden Donald Chisholm Davis, AKE 409 Ridge Road Middletown Lester Tripp Davis, Jr., BGII 17 Hillside Road Newton Highlands, Massachusetts Arthur Southcomb Day, xx 33 North Wellington Street New Britain Robert McClelland Day, Amp 2.7. Edgewood Road Summit, New Jersey Page Fiftyvxcz'en Sophomores Louis Dante DeLoreto 118 Standish Street Hartford George Lawrence DeMore, AXl' 157. Main Street East Berlin Edward Howell Derge, lrl' 7.13 Turtle Parkway Westfield, New Jersey John Backus Dicklow 67 Lower Boulevard New London George Austin Dorr, Jr., mum 84 Pine Street Newport, New Hampshire Francis Stanley Drega Rockfall John Bodine Duncan, EX 12.5 Sunset Lane Tenully, New Jersey Harold Cameron Dunn, HT 16 Canterbury Road Ben Avon Heights Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania John Murray Durward, II, AXP Box 71A, R. F. D. No.3 Bridgeport Earl Sonnet Eichin, Jre, WT First National Bank Butler, New Jersey Grant Turnbull Esterbrook, Amp 639 Putnam Avenue Brooklyn, New York 0 William Gettinger Fash, AT; 11 Fairmounr Avenue Hackensack, New Jersey Weston Phinney Figgins, theJ 148 Summer Street New Bedford, Massachusetts HI Sophomores Warren Albert Fitzgerald, Ball Fred Lewis Hake, AKE 605 Union Avenue 63 Saint Andrews Place Springtield, Massachusetts Yonkers, New York Thomas William Flood, .XTA Donald Rogers Hallock, thK 19 East Main Street 49 Buckingham Road Portland Yonkers, New York John Bernard Folan, M9 Bryn Hammarstrom, XI! 36 Hutcheson Place 408 Godwin Avenue Lynbrook, New York Ridgewood, New Jersey Hollis Joseph Foster, Jr. James Christian Hansen, AAQ 136 Kensington Avenue 316 Onondaga Avenue New Britain Syracuse, New York Frederick Everett Fowler, AAfb Roger Eli Harrington, ATA 13 Kcnsington Road 130 Beach Street Searsdale, New York Westerly, Rhode Island Lloyd Jefferson French, AXP Philip Bean Harris, thB 37.8 North Main Street Walpole, New Hampshire West Hartford . ' Iames Whitelaw Sibley Hartshorn, Jr.,AY Irving Lee Gage 83 Ingersoll Grove 3 Peacock Street Springfleld, Massachusetts Auburn, New York . ' Kendall Payne Hayward, AT David Layton Gillispic, WT 2.3 Shultas Place 7.54 Stanberry Road Hartford Columbus, Ohio . ' Harry Wright Heermans, XH' Morton Paul Goldstein 176 Alden Avenue 117 Baltimore Street New Haven Hartford . 0 Robert Sydney Hellcndale, EX Edward Chapman Grimshaw, WY Fairway Avenue 31 Trinity Place Mamzlroneck, New York Montclair, New Jersey . ' Charles George Herberich, JL, AKE Inger Holmes Grocock, AXP 12.11 Medina Road 115 Vine Street Akron, Ohio New Britain . ' Walter Rollo Hibbard, Jr., ATA David Edward Grosvenor 37 Euclid Avenue Winchester, Massachusetts Waterbury Vincent Groupe, rbEK Walter Hakes Hill, AAQ 747. North Sixty-fourth Street 37.3 Park Drive Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Joliet, Illinois Page Fifty-rigllt Robert Wheaton Hinsdale, 11W 7.89 Montaque Place South Orange, New Jersey Richard Vornholt Holzer, WY 535 First Avenue Gallipolis, Ohio Proctor Willis Houghton, AXl' 7.4 Sawyer Road Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Rodney Morton Huck, A1 34 Meadowbrook Road Longmeadow, Massachusetts Albert Minor Hughes, ATA 14 Bartlett Street Portland Chester Arthur Jackson, Jr., ATA 30 Harvard Avenue Lynbrook, New York Henry Waino Jarvinen 55 Westover Road East Hartford Lester Bicknell Johnson, ATA 7.68 Nelson Road Searsdale, New York Richard Carl Johnson 11 Gordon Place Middletown William Jordan, Jr., AMI, 67-130 Clyde Street Forest Hills, New York Joseph Briggs Kaesshaefer, WY 557 Hansel ROad Narbeth, Pennsylvania Harry Conrad Keiner, Jr., 22X 117-34 Park Lane South Kew Gardens, New York Charles Hollis Kelley 7.45 Chestnut Street Pottstown, Pennsylvania Page Filty-nine Sophomores Theodore Frederick King, ATA 1 1 Perrybridge Road Greenwich Gilbert Floyd Kinner, EN 9431 One Hundred-twentieth Street Richmond Hill, New York Robert Corwin Kirkland, XlP' 7.17. Oak Street Indian Orchard, Massachusetts Frederick Bruce Knapp, 13911 7.16 Park Avenue East Orange, New Jersey Edward Thomas Krementz, AAd; 47.7. Walton Road Maplewood, New jersey Frederick Albert Kuehl, Jr., B811 47.8 Conrad Road Englewood, New Jersey Renfield Dews Lamphere, CDNB Sussex Hall Dobbs Ferry, New York Donald Edgar Lane, B811 166 Hawthorne Avenue Glen Ridge, New Jersey Albert Lester Lehninger, CDNG 75 Arnold Street Hartford Robert Paul Lev 33 Westfield Road New Haven Donald Arthur Levinger, EN 43 Hickory Drive Maplewood, New Jersey William Henry Lewis 7.19 Broad Street Meriden John Raymond Lincoln, ATA 51 North Quaker Lane West Hartford GTE m Sophomores Walter Lohrmann 7.17 Elm Street Meriden Walter Gay Lough, Jr., ATA 127.0 Park Avenue New York City Leonard Lutwack 11 Deerfield Avenue Hartford James Edward McCabe, CD316 137. Hunting Hill Avenue Middletown Wayne Loring McKusiCk 37. Spencer Street Winsted Harold Bernard MacMahon 9 Stearns Road Wellesley, Massachusetts Phillip Williams Marble, ll'r 7.7.7 Ridge Avenue Ben Avon Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Gedney Russell Masten, EN 147 Westervelt Avenue Tenafly, New Jersey Robert Bernard Miller, EX Danvers, Massachusetts . Joe Barry Morningstar, AKIC 15 Meadow Avenue Bronxville, New York Edward Fred Mues, JL, thH 17. Geyer Street Haledon, New Jersey Arthur Joseph Neppel, jr., dLEK 77. Bruce Avenue Yonkers, New York John Mars Newlands, AXP SS Lorraine Street Hartford Pug: Sixty Gorden Mitchell Olds, ATA 37.0 Walnut Street Englewood, New Jersey john David Ovens, Jr., AXP 7.1 Franklin Place Summit, New Jersey Tudor Hamilton Owen Hadlyme John Bernard Pankow 35 South Water Street East Port Chester Stello Charles Pappageorge 33 South Street Hartford Oscar Stiles Parker, jr., QNH 443 South River Street Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Ellis Roberts Parry, AKE 335 Crest Road Ridgewood, New Jersey Frank Austen Pearce, 8911 99 Franklin Avenue Yonkers, New York Warren Russell Perrins, BX 474 Thomas Avenue Rochester, New York Richard Laufesweiler Phelps, CDNB 87 Barbour Street Hartford James Lyle Phillips, AAQ 7.66 Prospect Avenue Mount Vernon, New York Don Carleton Powell Box 118 Rockville, Maryland Roger Conant Pratt, Amp 105 Hundreds Road Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts John Stephenson P11111nan,jr., AMb so Unquowa Hill Bridgeport Frank William Putnam 19 State Street New Britain Charles Loreaux Quittmcycr, AKE 7.04 Ringgold Street Peckskill, New York Wilbur Richard Ray, BHH 63 Fitch Avenue New London Kay Porter Rehnberg, II, AXP 68 Hill Street Shelton . Robert Alvin Rennie 17 Summer Street Blackstone, Massachusetts D Banning Repplicr, AAtb River Street Norwell, Massachusetts David James chuc, xllw Woodland, New York John Maskey Reynolds, AKF. 9 Grand Street Oneonta, New York Edwin Charles Richards, KW 94 XVcst Fairview Avenue Valley Stream, New York Frank Vincent Robertson Middlefleld . Lockhart Burgess Rogers, ATA 118 Center Street Manchester Hubert Barnes Ross 77 Admiral Street New Haven Sophomores John James Rowe, Jr. 373 Bank Street New London Arnold James Sagalyn 1 Florentine Gardens SpringHeld, Massachusetts Gustave Henry Schorn, EX 7.63 Forest Road Douglaston, New York William Charles Schwenk, AKE 98 Second Avenue Westwood, New Jersey WIlliam Anthony Shcmet, EN 145 North Bank Street New London William Helveston ShippsV rbrK 7.18 Hart Street New Britain John Taylor Sinclair, Jr., X'I' 17.6 North Pleasant Street Ridgewood, New Jersey Martin Bernard Singer 67. Sharon Street Hartford Halcyon Gardner Skinner, dJEK 110 Highland Avenue Yonkers, New York Donald SCarborough Smith, Jr., WT 17 Ridgewood Road Windsor John Sparks 601 Bclvedere Avenue Plainfield, New Jersey John Markell Stacey, TY 35 Wooton Road Essex Fells, New Jersey Paul West Stephani, ATA Ridley Park, Pennsylvania I'ugr Su'Iv-mlr T Sophomores Leyland Edwards Stevens 131 May Street Naugatuck . James Albert Stevenson, EN 7.6 Oakwood Avenue Kearny, New Jersey U Robert Myron Stevenson, dINQ 7.0 Marcid Road Watertown, Massachusetts William Stevenson Stilwell, X11 Glen Mary Lane Radnor, Pennsylvania Oliver Ellis Stone, AKE 517 North Wayne Street Hollidayburg, Pennsylvania Andrew Reed Sutherland, dJNH 43 Monroe Avenue Pittsford, New York John Preston Tarbox, ATA 507.5 Schuyler Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alan Moulton Thorndike, CDNG 501 West One Hundred-twentieth Street New York City Robert Donald Thornton, XW 1 Indian Hill Road Winchester, Massachusetts Robert Henderson Throop, 2X 198 Laurel Hill Avenue Norwich Page St'xly-m'o Douglas Hallet Thurber, AT 7.1 North Clinton Street Bay Shore, New York Samuel Miller Tuthill, EN Rocky Point, New York Reino john Uskela 381 Campfield Avenue Hartford Richard Tryon Washburn 67.6 Savin Avenue XVest Haven Richard Penoyar Weld, AXP 11 Pine Street Glens Falls, New York David Anderson Wells, AXP 400 Highland Road Pottstown, Pennsylvania Samuel Candee Wheeler, 1132K Oxford Road Seymour George Hoyt Whipple, JL, WY 37.0 Westminister Road Rochester, New York John Miller Williams, Jr., de Haverstraw Road Suffern, New York Walter Edward Wright, WY 9 Mather Street Manchester Edmund Lescoe Zultanski 66 Home Avenue Middletown Freshman Class 1940 John Edwin Adams 141 Crafts Street Newtonville, Massachusetts Daniel Stetson Allen, EX 147.6 Boulevard New Haven Eliot Dunsmore Allen, 11016 57.7.1 McKean Avenue Germantown, Pennsylvania Gilbert Wadmar Anderson, AXP 101 Union Street East Walpole, Massachusetts Henry Brockenridge Anderson, Jr., AXP 17.0 West Wirtchinson Avenue Edgewood, Pennsylvania Andrew Jerome Appelquest, .H' 160 Highland Avenue Leonia, New Jersey Donald George Arnault, KT 7. East Maple Avenue Bound Brook, New Jersey Louis Aronson 7.9 Rutland Road Freeport, New York John Edward Barbey, Jr., Amb Box No. 875 Reading, Pennsylvania Oliver Hunt Barrine, Jr., WY 308 Grant Street Bridgeport George Warren Beach, Jr., AACD 35 Academy Hill Terrace Stratford Charles Lewis Beecher, Jr., 1mm 7.8 Crescent Street Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Charles Frederick Bell 373 Sea Cliff Avenue Sea Cliff, New York Cyrus Palmer Bennett. XII' Jefferson Road Short Hills, New Jersey Gardiner Cabell Bennett, EN 88 Hudson Avenue Green Island, Troy, New York Philip Adolphus Benson,Jr., AKE 158 Lincoln Road Brooklyn, New York Richard Stuart Bentley 410 Riverside Drive New York City Earl Philip Bernier Pleasant Valley Charles Henry Bevers, Sf Saw Mill Road Norwalk Edward Brow Blaisdell, Jr., AXP 164 Walden Street West Hartford Hunting Lane Boyce, BHII 17.5 Howard Avenue Passaic, New Jersey Alfred William Brand 7.9 Cabb Avenue White Plains, New York Robert Riggs Brewster, thQ 65 Aphrodite Street Paleon Phaleron, Greece Carl Anderson Broman 14 Randolph Road Worcester, Massachusetts Albert Brown, AXP 57.7 Arthur Avenue Scranton, Pennsylvania Walker Prout Buel, AKE 3815 Gramercy Street Washington, District of Columbia Ihlgc' thlyvllzrrc' 1H Freshmen Robert Woods Bullock, AXP 33 Downing Street Worcester, Massachusetts John Edward Burns, BHH 7. Meggat Park Wethersfield Charles Bruce Campbell, Jr. 380 Scotland Road South Orange, New Jersey William Howard Carlson, EN 3 Bridge Avenue Cohoes, New York Samuel Crowe Carrier, Jr., KW 77 Kendall Avenue Maplewood, New Jersey William Curtis Carroll, XW' Hilltop Place Rye, New York Malcom Douglas Cass, $NH 73 Morningside Street Hartford James Hunter Chinnock 181 South Fullerton Avenue Montclair, New Jersey James Robert Coleman, ATA 148 Bobolink Road Yonkers, New York Frederick Underwood Conard, Jr., BHU 34 Mohawk Drive West Hartford William Henry Connolly, ATA 785 Ridge Street Newark, New Jersey Wendell Buchanan Coote, CDNQ Bulkly Road Wilbraham, Massachusetts Robert Douglas Craig, EN 4 McDonald Road Albany, New York Page Malcolm Spencer Crooke dDEK 7.17 Newman Avenue East Providence, Rhode Island Holroyd Bradley Curts, XT 196 College Street Middletown Thomas Charles Davis 10 Vincent Place Lynbrook, New York Stewart Edwards deGaetano, EN 2.81 South Columbus Avenue Mount Vernon, New York . Victor E. DeMouth, AKE 2.7 Forester Avenue Warwick, New York . George Henry Derbyshire, I1. 109 Barker Street Ridley Park, Pennsylvania Ormshy Dolph, AXP 1610 Mountain Boulevard Piedmont, California C Donald Huse Dow, $NH 745 Tower Avenue Hartford Joseph Charles Drobinski 41 Utz Avenue Freeport, New York Raynor Lockwood Duncombe, EN Newtown Linton Dutcher, AAtb 2.4 Wadworth Avenue Scarsdale, New York John William Eisendrath 37 Ravine Terrace Highland Park, Illinois William Homer Elliott, ATA 33 Leslie Street East Orange, New Jersey Sixty-fonr Cairn Cross Ennis, AKE 410 Grove Street Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania Francis Harry Escort R.F.D. 1 Bridgeport Walter Wurtclc Estabrook, Xq' 1668 Brydcn Road Columbus, Ohio WHlliam Robinson Evans, Jr., WY 5019 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Indiana Richard Hanna Farquhar Ashton, Maryland Haynes Harold Fellows, AKE 7.7 Salter Place Maplewood, New Jersey George Benjamin Fillmore, Jr., B011 1630 Wyoming Avenue Scranton, Pennsylvania Philip Ford, AXP 17 Locust Street Belmont, Massachusetts William Dean Foyc, EX 1 Miles Avenue Middletown LcRoy Boynton Fraser, J11, AKE Amity Road Woodbridgc, New Haven George Milton Fricsc, 111N8 147.1 Marlborough Avenue Plainflcld, New Jersey Sydney Francis Fuller, EN Main Street Sufficld John Winslow Gammons, 2X 2.85 Church Street Wcthcrsflcld Page Sixry-jfz'c Freshmen Charles Grubb Gilbart, XX 17 Byron Avenue Ansonia Robert Walter Gilbert, AXP 60 Clinton Avenue Irvington, New York Charles Coulston Gillispie, TY 7.65 East Market Strect Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Harry Lesslie Green, 3011 111 Glen Road Rockford, Illinois John Robinson Green, AKE 9 Mount Pleasant Street Amherst, Massachusetts 0 Walter Nicholas Grimes, 2X 4 Cottage Street Middletown Emens Guernsey, TY 38 Gray Street Arlington, Massachusetts James Henry Guernsey, WY 9 Upland Road Wellcslcy, Massachusetts Harry Theodore Hall, XW 2.00 Hicks Street New York City Wilfred Ellis Hall, Jr. 361 Columbus Avenue Mcriden Frank Dawson Hallworth 31 Knowles Avenue Middletown Ernest Henry Halstcdt 7.66 Farm Hill Road Middletown John Tiebout Hancock, Jr., IVY 163 Vrccland Avenue Nutlcy, New Jersey T Ill Freshmen Henry Hanson, Jr. 134 Mount Vernon Street Middletown Robert Everett Hart, AT 37 Center Street Wethersfleld Lowell Mason Harter, JL, AKE 1869 Farmington ROad East Cleveland, Ohio Norman Albert Harvey, 13611 19 Wellesley Road Holyokc, Massachusetts John Graham Havighurst, AKE 18107 Clifton Road Lakewood, Ohio Milton Tidd Hcald, rDEK 184 Salem Street Woburn, Massachusetts John McGaughey Heath, AXP 419 Ward Street Wallingford Henry Halsey Hildreth, AKE 137 Hampton Road Southampton, New York Thomas Morton Hine, 111'1' 7.4 Pelham Road West Hartford Peter Sterling Hitchcock, .3ch 10917 Magnolia Road Cleveland, Ohio Malcolm Reeves Hobbs, KW 88 Massachusetts Street Springfleld, Massachusetts Fred Irving Hodge, Jr. 36 Warwick Street Middletown Edward Francis Holden, l1122K 1 Park Terrace Ludlow, Massachusetts Pell Hollingshead, AKE 47 Afterglow Way Montclair, New Jersey George William Holton 7 Slawson Street Dolgeville, New Jersey John Hall Howard, Amt 34 Belchcr Avenue Brockton, Massachusetts David Ingraham, diNQ 363 Adelphi Street Brooklyn, New York William Jacobs 484 Washington Avenue Bellville, New Jersey Alwyne Carlton Jealous 5 Rockridgc Road Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Chester Nicholas Johnson 7.50 Hudson Street Hartford Frank Burnett Johnson, $N9 178 Waltham Street West Newton, Massachusetts James Rosser Johnson 816 Richmont Street Scranton, Pennsylvania Anthony Joseph Jurgilewicz Gill, Massachusetts Bryce McQuiston Kaspar, XI? 1150 Fifth Avenue New York City Paul William Kayser, AMD 88 High Street Glen Ridge, New Jersey George Foster Kcnnison, AXP 18 Byflcld Road Waban, Massachusetts Page Sixry-xix William Morrison Kerrigan 16105 Greyton Road East Cleveland, Ohio Wilson Hopper Kiersread, Jr., AAtb 47. Daily Street Nutley, New Jersey Ernest Lesten Knoll Church Street Moscow, Pennsylvania Rex Hanna Knowles 39 New Scotland Ave. Albany, New York Charles Hartman Koller, AT Salisbury, Pennsylvania Robert Daniel Krudener, AT 7.30 Fulton Terrace Cliffside Park, New Jersey Murray Langer 161 South Main Street Middletown Eugene Hanson Lattin AKE 17.6 Ritchie Drive Yonkers, New York Craig Lawson, AT 159 Jane Street Englewood, New Jersey Sidney Henry LeVine 51 Alling Street West Haven Robert Philip Lichtenberg, AArIJ 19 Pine Street Oceanside, New York Carl Eric Lindell, EN 7.8 Burdick Avenue Newport, Rhode Island Richard Decker McClure, AXP 2.7 Spring Street Windsor Freshmen Robert Deas McCroskery, XV 396 North Arlington Avenue East Orange, New Jersey Traver Hooker McKenna, B811 117 Millard Avenue Bronxville, New York Richard MacNaughten 514 Riverside Drive New York City William Macbeth, H, thH 363 Charlton Avenue South Orange, New Jersey Alexander Maitland, Jr., WY Thompson Arthur Howard Mann, IDEK 766 Undercliff Avenue Edgewater, New Jersey Henry Harrison Matter, tDNQ 309 Warwick Road Haddonfield, New Jersey John Bruce Masters, B811 37. East 46th Street Indianapolis, Indiana Robert Thomas Mathews, 21X 337. South High Street Morgantown, West Virginia Robert Carnahan Mattooh 375 132113 Avenue Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania Herbert Carl Melin, BGH 19 The Fairway Montclair, New Jersey John Joseph Miles, Jr., de 38 Summit Street Ridgefleld Park, New Jersey Robert Edward Miller, AKE 45 South Devoe Avenue Yonkers, New York Page Sixtyescvcn N Freshmen Asher Martin Moore 319 Somerset Street 'Iohnstown, Pennsylvania Thomas Roy Moore, Am; 4 Hillcrest Road Windsor Arthur Daniel Mullen, Jr. 444 Ellsworth Avenue New Haven Charles Edward Murcott, 11wa 19409 One Hundred and Eleventh Road Hollis, New York Arthur Hamilton Murphy, Jr., X41 176 Brixton Road Garden City, New York Robert Thomas Murray, ATA 3o Coolidge Road Maplewood, New Jersey Theodore Nelson, Jr., ATA 93 Hollistcr Street Manchester Robert Preston Neuffer 36 Hilbert Street Hempstead, New York Louis Bernhardt Nielson, Jr., AT 303 Tenth Street Honesdale, Pennsylvania Nelson Luther North 9 Locust Place Sea Cliff, New York Richard Manning North, AT 344 Eighteenth Avenue Paterson, New Jersey William Francis O'Brien, AT 57 Cleveland Street Patchogue, New York Henry Charles Ockert, AXP 170 Willow Street New Haven llugr Siny-eigllr John Charles Otte, Jr. Durham William Louis Parlin, dEK 39 Mill Street New Bedford, Massachusetts Ches ter Walford Parmley Yalesville John Pearce, BHH 15 Myrtle Street Saugus, Massachusetts 0 George Waldron Peterson, QNH s3 Burtis Street Lynbrook, New York Roger Pendleton Pettit, dJNt-l 17.00 Beverly Road Brooklyn, New York Charles Willard Phipard, AT 374 Clinton Avenue Brooklyn, New York Charles Carroll Pipe, WT 12. North Main Street Wolfeboro, New Hampshire Thompson Russell Pooton, de 97. Rowsley Street Bridgeport William Felix Redpath, Jr., XT 107 Glen Avenue Maplewood, New Jersey John David Reed, AXP R.F.D. No. 3 Norwich Charles Herbert Rees 2.64 Maple Street Brooklyn, New York David Johnson Reisner, Amt 39 Claremont Avenue New York City Freshmen Frederick Ward Reynolds, 0N0 Bancroft Pitkin Smith, AT 204 Fernwood Avenue 115 Stratford Road Upper Montclair, New Jersey Wallingford, Pa. James Henry Richards, Jr., 22X Wllham A1 Snyeler, JR, W1. Main Street 4510 North Hermltage Avenue Woodbury Chicago, Illinois 4 . . John William Specht, XlV Charl:s6 ch:::lfdigoggf:gt ATA 1004 Eighty-Second Street 3 Wallingford Brooklyn, New York Alexander Chilson Stevens, Jr., :JN James Elliot Roberts, AKH 1089 XVaverly Place 16 Mitchell Place Schenectady, New York East Orange, New Jersey . . Carlton Hickox Stevens, Jr., AAdJ Raymond Guy Rodemich, ATA 151 Westwood Road 14 Greenhavcn Road New Haven Mamaroneck, New York Robert Bridge Stevenson, WY 9; Dorset Road Wabun, Massachusetts Douglas Rowland Ross, WT 40 West Lane Bay Shore, New York Allan Braddock Stimson, AT 0 414 Raymond Street Frank Stuart Ryerson Chevy Chase, Maryland 2.705 Collingwood Street . Detroit, Michigan William Lee Stirlen, AT , 1118 Mulberry Avenue John Palmer Sandford, X? Muscatme, Iowa 1363 East Seventeenth Street ' Brooklyn, New York Henry Straus 771 Orange Street New Haven Charles Sidney Schnapp 980 Albany Avenue Douglas Bailey Stuart Hartford 934 Red Road . Teaneck, New Jersey Frank Russell Schneider 0 R,F,D. No. 7. Roscoe Williams Sturges, Jr., AAtb Winsted 7.3 North Front Street . Harrisburg, Pennsylvania F kD WdSh h, .,BGH ' ran 621ajeffer:01:01:ve111:1e Kenneth Ernest Sturm Scranton, Pennsylvania 870 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn, New York James Frederick Terenzio, ARE Comly Road Lincoln Park, New Jersey Richard Frederick Schwerzmann 1110 Boyd Street Watertown, New York Arthur Edgar Seybolt, XIV Millard Sponsel Thomson, EN 1.6 Maple Street 31 North Quaker Lane Oneonta, New York West Hartford Page Szxty-m'nc m Freshmen Walter Edwin Tiedemann, X116 101 Lincoln Place Brooklyn, New York Alvin George Townsend, AAtb 98 Mercer Avenue Hartsdale, New York John Philip Trinkaus 136 Brower Avenue Rockville Center, New York Robert Kenneth Tryon, EX 5 Hillsdale Avenue Meriden James Hughes Turner, EN 77. Cambridge Road Montclair, New Jersey Edward Carl VanBuskirk Grand Avenue and May Street Hempstead, New York Karl Skillman Van Dyke, Jr., dan 41 Lawn Avenue Middletown James Veitch, ATA 97. Wayne Avenue White Plains, New York Eugene Clarence Verdin, AMI: 13 Olyphant Avenue Dobbs Ferry, New York Harrison William Wallace, Jr. 140 West Fifth Street Oswego, New York Joseph Francis Wannemacher, tDEK 63 Valley Way West Orange, New Jersey Lloyd Harold Warshauer, AT 109 Norse Avenue Brockton, Massachusetts Bayard Webster, 111-1- 361 Prospect Street East Orange, New Jersey Peter Van Rensselaer Weeks 58 Willow Avenue Larchmont, New York Page Kenneth Raymond Weld, CDEK 7.87. Washington Street Hartford Joseph John Wesley 317. Arleigh Road Douglaston, New York Charles Inglis Wetmore, AXP 7.30 Mount Vernon Street West Newton, Massachusetts William Blaney Whiting, CDNQ 7.9 Narbrook Park Narbeth, Pennsylvania James Anderson Whitlock, AAtb Post Road Noroton Talcott XVilliams, 111-711 47.0 North Main Street Rockford, Illinois William Rulon Willi;1mson,Jr., :X 1590 Boulevard West Hartford Gregory Curtiss Willis, B611 1958 Huntington Park Nichols Louis Armstrong Wilson, JL, 3011 Club Road Upper Montclair, New Jersey Richard Kenelm Winslow, XW 16 Glenwood Street Albany, New York William Espensen Woodman, W1 40 Burnet Street Maplewood, New Jersey James Benjamin Woodruff, Jr., W1 44 Southern Park Way Rochester, New York Michael Nicholas Xenelis 77. Grand Street Middletown John Adams Young, jr., AAdh 49 Grove Street Bridgeport Seventy Fraternities BO0K oll- Phi Nu Theta Back row: Peterson, Ingraham, Pcttit, Case, Fricse, Dow Fourth row: Daddario, Sutherland Macbeth, Allen, D. Brewster, Cootc, Phelps. R. Brewster, Whiting, Van Dyke Third row: Mucs. Harris. Stevenson, Lamphere, Figgins, McCabc, Marter, Folan. Lehninger, Iohnson Semnd row: Woodbury, Sonstroem, Richards, Kendall, Magee, Walsh, Macy. Sec, Bevan, Foyc, Bogus Front row: Havens. Mncgregor, Day, Beach, Inglis, Turner Foundcd at Wesleyan in 1337 Colors: Red and White Publication: 7716 Scroll Page Seventy-two Ralph Frederic Bischoff Burton Howard Camp William Waldo Beach James Lord Bishop William Edwin Manring John Robert Bevan Ioscph Wheelock Boguc Joseph Russell Brown Warren Peck Forbes Howard Ryder Foyc Herbert Daniel Brewster Emilio Quincy Daddario Weston Phinncy Figgins Iohn Bernard Folan Andrew Reed Sutherland Herbert Lee Connelly Fratres in Facilitate Morris Barker Crawford Karl Skillman Van Dykc William George Chanter Fratrel In Universitate Nineteen Thirty-Stuen Henry Thompson Inglis James S. Macgrcgor, Jr. John Morris Turner Benjamin Wilson Day Leonard Howell Havens Nineteen Thirty-Eight David Nelson Kendall John Williams Macy, Jr. John Grant Magee Walter Ray Sonstroem Arnold Weston McClure Raymond James Walsh Richard Wood Petherbridgc Roger Francis Woodbury Charles Franklin Richards Edgar Thorpe Sec Nineteen Thirty-Ninc Philip Bean Harris Renfield Dews Lampherc Albert Lester Lchningcr James Edward McCabe Edward Fred Mues, Ir. Oscar Stiles Parker, Jr. Richard L. Phelps Robert Myron Stevenson Alan Moulton Thorndike Ninetecn Forty Eliot Dinsmore Allen Robert Riggs Brewster Malcolm Douglas Case Wendel Buchanan Cootc Donald Huse Dow George Milton Friesc David Ingraham Frank Burnett Johnson William Macbeth Henry Harrison Matter George Waldron Petersen Roger Pendleton Pcttit Frederick Ward Reynolds Karl S. Van Dyke, Jr. William Blaney Whiting Page Scucmy-tlzrce CDNGD Psi Upsilon Bark row: Dale, Spcrling, Parker, Jacob, Dury, Goudridgc Flftlz row: Bcartlslcy, Little, loncs, Bcnncn, Fauvrc, Horne Foztrllz row: Hinsdale, Dcrge, Grimshaw, Kzlcsshuefcr, Marblc, Maitland, Stacey Third row: Cahoon, Smith, Whipple, Hulzcr, Wright, Calwrcr, Dunn, Eichin, E. Guernsey, VVdMCr S6'f0lll1 row: Ioslin, Rumoshosky, Grunt, anc, Acknrt, Bodinc, Hall, Beech, Craig. thrge. Dresser, chct Front row: Curts, Bnrtinc, V0udruH, Hint, Hancock, C. Gillispic, I Guernsey, Ross, Stewnsrm, Snydcr, Woodman, Evans Xi Chapter Established at Wesleyan in 1843 .v' K. VFQQvavw . m National Fraternity Founded at Union College in 1833 Twenty-Sevcn Chapters Colors: Garnet and Gold ., . . A l Publication: The Diamond Page Serenly-Mnr Paul Holroyd Curts Karl Pomeroy Harrington Richard Ienks Ackart Joseph Beech, Ir. Thomas Ray Bodine Robert W. R. Craig Alling P. Beardsley, Ir. Thomas James Dale David Irving Dary Juan Cabrcr, Ir. Herbert Amcs Cuhuon, Ir. Edward Howard Derge Harold Cameron Dunn John Markell Stacey Holroyd Bradley Curts William R. Evans, Jr. Charles Coulston Gillispie Emmons Guernsey James Henry Guernsey Fratres in Facultate Leroy Albert Howlund William John James Frutres in Universitate N irzetecn Thirty-Sevcn Iamcs van B. Dresser Murray Pomeroy George Wilson Clark Grant Warren Lamont Hall Nineteen leirty-Eiglzt Henry Schnull Fauvre Archie Ashton Horne, Jr. Charles Waldemar Jacob John David Iones Nineteen Thirty-Nine Earl Eichin, Jr. David Layton Gillispie Edward C. Grimshaw Robert W'heaton Hinsdulc N in eteen F ort y John Tiebout Hancock, Ir. Thomas Morton Hint Alexander Maitland, Ir. Charles Carroll Piper Douglas Rowland Ross Richard F. Schwcrzmann Albert Mann, Jr. William Edward Mead Stuart Lorin Ioslin John Campbell Rome Adam Ioseph Rumoshosky Monroe Hamilton Sweet Richard Walter Little George Warren Parkcr Walter Joseph Spcrling Richard Vornholt Holzer Joseph Briggs Kuesshacfcr Phillip Williams Marble Donald S. Smith. Jr. George Hoyt Whipple William Snyder, Jr. Robert Bridge Stevenson Bayard Webster William E. Woodman James Benjamin WoodruH Page Scutntyqfuc Huck mm: Murphy, Kaspar, Hull, R Vinsluw, R. McCruskcry, Sundford, Bcnnclt, Estabmok, Hobbs, Carroll Fourth row: Hummurslmm, Spccht, Scylmln Carrier, Richards, Blackmon, Arnnult, Rcdpalh Third row: Burruws, chuc, Chency, Thornton, Sinclair, Kirkland Swami row: Bcnhum. W Winslow, Schradc. Rccd, Bcngtson, Sccl, Cerny, James, Andrews, Stilwcll, Hcermnns Front row: Munroe, Smith, Espcnschicd, Usshcr, Pottcr, Knapp, Fillback, Edwards, D. McCroskcry, Paine Alpha Alpha Established at Wesleyan in 1844 National Fraternity Founded at Union College in 1841 Twenty-Fivc Alphas Colors: Purple and Gold Publication: The Purple and Gold Page Scucnly-Jix Charles Anderson Chrystal William V. Edwards, Ir. Lloyd Espenschicd, Ir. Reino William Fillback Charles Harrison Knapp Clifford Allan Bcngtson Edward Charles Cerny, Jr. Nathan Whitaker James Lewis M. Andrews, Ir. Albert A. Barrows, Jr. Harry Pratt Benham William A. Blackmon, Ir. Donald George Arnuult Cyrus Palmer Bennett Samuel Crowc Carrier, Jr. William Curtis Carroll Walter Wurtele Estabrook Fratres in Universitnte Nineteen leirtySeuen David Melville Usshcr, Jr. Nineteen leirty-Eigln W'illiam Allen Winslow Nineteen Thirty-Ninc Lloyd Lyman Cheney, Ir. Bryn Hummarstmm Hurry Wright Heermzms Robert Corwin Kirkland David James Requc N in eteen F on y Hurry Theodore H2111 Malcolm Reeves Hobbs Robert D6218 McCroskcry Arthur H. Murphy, Jr. William Felix Redputh. Ir. DeWitt G. McCroskery Willys Moore Monroe Robert Gregg Paine Robert Hayden Potter Edwin Ely Smith Philip Chalmers Reed Joseph Alexander Schrade Charles Edward Scel Edwin Charles Richards John Taylor Sinclair, Jr. William Stevenson Stilwell Robert Donald Thornton John Palmer Sundford Arthur Edgar Seybolt John William Specht Walter Edwin Ticdcmann Richard Kenelm Winslow Page Srz'cmy-sez'm Delta Upsilon Back row: Edgcll, Kollcr, VVurshuucr, Applcqucsl, Monk, Rchill, VVchcr leinl row: Hayward, Kenncdy, Huck, Thurber, Bumham, Hartshom, Hargravc, German, Sclway, dc Polo Second mm: Crosby. Snpcr, Emmott, Cumming, Hess, Bridges, Bibcrman Front row; Lawson, OBricn, Krudcncr, Smith, Stirlen, Phipard, North, Hart, Stimson, Nielsen Middletown Chapter Established at Wesleyan in 1850 Recstablishcd in 191$ National Fraternity Founded at Williams College in 1834 Sixty-One Chapters Colors: Blue and Gold Publication: The Delta Upsilon Quarterly Page SulMly-eight Herbert Eli Arnold Frank Edgar Farley George Kelly Beebe David Biberman Philip Newell Bridges Elmore Goodwin Burnhnm Robert Black Cumming, Jr. David Palmer Edgell Lester Reader German Edward Thomas Hargrave James W. S. Hurtshorn, Ir. Kendall Payne Hayward Andren Jerome Appclquest Robert Everett Hart Charles Hartmann Keller Robert Daniel Krudener Craig Lawson Louis Bernhardt Nielsen Fratres in Facultate Fralres in Universitaio Nineteen leirIyScuen Howard Meritt Soper Nineteen Thirty-Eiglzt Nineteen ThirtyNine Nineteen Forty Lloyd Harold Wnrshzlucr Page Sez'mly-nmr Herbert Silas Rhinesmith Roland Mitchell Smith Charles Willard Crosby Raymond William Emmott Burton Yaeger Hess Wruy David Kennedy Robert Vermilya Monk Taber dc Polo Melvin Charles Rchill Harvey Allen Weber Rodney Morton Huck Douglas Hallet Thurber Richard Manning North William Francis O,Brien Charles Willard Phipard Bancroft Pitkin Smith Allan Braddock Stimpson William Lee Stirlen AY Alpha Delta Phi - . C52. '1.- Bark row: Day, Faber, Hill, Rukcr, Wright, Townsend, MCCzlslin, McClelland, Cotter, Ionian, Fowler, Estcrbrook, Pullman, Hansen, Phillips, Pratt, Krementz Fourth Row: Robins, Pickard, Dcpcw, Cooper, Jackson, Forman Third Row: GrifEn, Tutllc, Klingcr, Kaltcnbach, Seymour, Eaton, Shonk Second Row: Beach, Bxlrbcy, Slurgcss, Howard, Kaiser, Stevens Front row: Moore, Verdiny Townsend, Kicrstcad, Young, Whitlock, Dutcher Middletown Chapter Established at Wesleyan in 1856 National Fraternity Founded at Hamilton College in 1832 Twenty-Six Chapters Colors: Green and White Page Eighty Prater in Facultate Walter Gutyon Cady Fratres in Unlversitate N inctccn Thirty-Swen Webb Alexander Cooper Warren Klingcr Edward Denike Depcw William Rossington Pickard Samuel Edward Eaton, Ir. Douglas Moulton Robins Andrew Jackson Thomas Cornell Seymour John Edward Kaltenbach Russell Conwcll Tuttlc Walter Ncwcomb Wright Nineteen Thirty-Eight William Burnell Faber David Clarence McClelland Raymond Lalor Forman, Ir. Frederick Louis Raker John Henry GriHin, Jr. - Herbert Bronson Shomk Thomas A. McCaslin, III Ralph Pierre Townsend Nineteen leirtyNine George Everett Bottjcr Frederick Everett Fowler James Lyle Phillips Frank Taylor Cotter James Christan Hansen Roger Conant Pratt Robert McClelland Day Walter Hakes Hill John Stevenson Pullman, Jr. Grant Turnbull Esterbrook William Jordan, Ir. Banning Repplier Edward Thomas Kremcntz N z'nctcen F arty John Edward Barbey, Ir. Wilson H. Kierstead, Ir. Roscoe William Sturges, Ir. George Warren Beach, Jr. Robert Philip Lichtenbcrg Alvin George Townsend Linton Dutchcr Thomas Roy Moore Eugene Clarence Verdin John Hall Howard David Johnson Reisner James Anderson Whitlock Paul William Kayscr Carleton H. Stevens, Ir. Iohn Adams Young, Jr. Page Eighty-one Delta Kappa Epsilon Burk row: Quinmcycr. Caldcrnnc, Hukc. Sclm'cnk, Davis. Parry, Burlu: Morningslur, SIHIIC, llcrlwrich, J. Rcynnlds Third row: chmn, Gzllcs, C. Rcynulds. Hullinc, Slctmn, Simmmm Pum', W'Citz. Holmes, Huinl. Urwn Swami mm: Edie. Blair, chmun. Van Curt, Simunlun, Dillmn Smith, Clark Front row: llnllingshcmL 'll'rcnxin, Ennis. Burl, I'lmiglmrsl, Ilzu'tcr. Roberts. l?clluws, Hilchmck, Frazer, DcMnulh, Miller I GJmmu Phi Chapter Established at Wesleyan in 1367 National Fraternity Founded at Yale College in 184-? Forty-Fix'c Chapters Culurs: Red. Blue and Gold Publication: T116 Delta Kappa Ephlun Quarterly Illgc Elglziv-Hw Fratres in Farllltato Thomas W. Bussom Fralrus ln Unin-rsilnlo Nineteen leirty-Scuen John Hiram Blair Harold Deming Clark, Jr. George Stewart Edie, Ir. Charles Stuart Dillon Nineteen ThirtyEI-gllt Carl Elmore Hultinc John Burton Poor John Wyllys Baird James Barkman Gates Wilbur Thomas Holmes George I. Reynolds, Ir. Nineteen Thirty-Ninc William R. Andrew Frederick Lewis Hake Anthony Robert Caldemnc Charles George Hebcrich Donald Chisholm Davis Joc Barry Morningstar Charles L. Quittmeycr Nineteen Forty Walker Prout Buel Philip Adolphus Benson Victor DeMouth Carin Cross Ennis Haynes Harold Fellows Leroy Boynton Fraser John Robinson Green Lowell Mason Hatter, Ir. Alexander Thomson James Newman John Thnycr Simomon Frank Chalmers Smith Allen Cornwall Van Cott John Gilbert Simmons Edward Raidy Stetson John Hills Weitz John Muckcy Reynolds William Charles Schwenk Oliver Ellis Stone John Graham Huvighurst Henry Halsey Hildreth Peter Sterling Hitchcock Pcll Hollingshcad Eugene Hanson Lattin Robert Edward Miller James Eliot Roberts James Frederick Tercnzio Page Eigth-Ilzrcr Beta Theta Pi Back row: Masters, Lunc, Culver, WI Fitzgerald, Pearce, Knapp, Kuchl, Burnct. Brcx'illicr, L. Davis Third row: McKennu, Ewart, Nichols Grubb, S. Davis, VVhitC, R. Fitzgerald, Benson. Newman Naomi row: Muuc, Dam Cruw. Kctchum, Owen, Edwards. Von Auw, Keefe, Howl, Kellogg, Thomas Front row: Beecher, VViIson, Willis, Cunard, Melin. Boyce, Grccn. Burns, Harvey, Williams, Fillmorc Mu Epsilon Chapter Established at Wesleyan in 1890 National Fraternity Founded at Miami University in 1839 EightyEight Chapters Colors: Blue and Rose Publication: 7716 Beta! Theta PI Page Eighlyfom' Fratres in Faeul tate Victor Lloyd Butterficld James Lukcns McComughy Hubert Baker Goodrich Paul Arthur Reynolds George William Hunter, III Edward C. Schneider Wilbert Snow Frutres in l'nivlwsltnle Nineteen ThirtySeuen Stanley Restaun Crnw, Ir. Clark Terrill Kellogg Austin Marion Edwards. III Frank Avery Kctcham James Salter Hood Herbert Walter Owen Frederick Lawrence Keefe Alvin von Auw Nineteen leirty-Eiglzt William Rigcrs Benson David Clark Ewart Walter Gregory Maue Richard Francis Datz Russell Jerome Fitzgerald John Breukcll Newman Sherwood Evan Davis, Jr. Joseph Rush Grubb, ,'1'. John Wellington Nichols Alexander Thomas Charles Russell White, Ir. N inclefn Thirty-Nine Frederick Charles Brcvillicr Lester Tripp Davis Frederick Bruce Knapp Thornton West Burnet George Austin Durr, Jr. Frcdcrick Albert KuchL Jr. Churlcs Trice Culver Warren Albert Fitzgerald Donald Edgar Lune Frank Austin Pearce Wilbur Richard Ray N z'ncteen F arty Charles Lewis Beecher, Jr. Hurry Lcslic Green, Jr. John Pearce Hunting Lane Boyce Norman Albert Harvey Frank David Schroth. Jr. John Edward Burns Truver H. McKenna. Ir. Tulcott Williams Frederick U. C011ard,Ir. John Bruce Masters Gregory Curtiss Willis George B. Fillmore, Ir. Herbert Curl Melin Louis A. Wilson, Ir. B0911 Pugs Eighly-fit't Delta Tau Delta liudg row: King. Push, Harrington, Turbox, Jackson, W. R. Hibbard, Rogers, I. Lincoln, Hughes, L. Johnson leinl raw: Stcplmni, Cary, Marsh, Squire, Grosvenor, Kilbon, PfciHcr, Goodrich, Hcislcr, Lough, Olds Svmml mm: Bailey. Mchnkcy, M002, Szlucr, Banccl, Trutt, Haynes, Warren, C. Lincoln Front row: lemnich, Nelson, Elliott, Riordan, Connolly, Murray, Vcitch Gamma Zeta Chapter Established :11 Wesleyan in 1902 National Fraternity Founded at Bethany College in 1859 chenty-Five Chapters Colors: Purple and Gold Publication: T116 Rainbow Page Ez'glzty-xix Richard Slught Bailey Paul Bunccl Albert Lee Haynes Charles Gilbert Lincoln Arnold Ernst M002 Richard Durant Cary Albert Cundlin Gmsvcnor William Henry Hcislcr, 111 David Shurpless Hibburd William Ccttingcr Fush Thomas William Flood Roger Eli Harrington Walter R0110 Hibburd. Ir. Albert Minor Hughes Chester Arthur Jackson. Jr. Lester Bickncll Johnson James Robert Coleman William Henry Connolly George H. Dcrbyshirc, Ir. William Homer Elliott Robert Thomas Murray FraIrI-s in l'niw-rsilalo Nineteen 771irlyaSVel'6n Nineteen TlIH'Iy-Eight Philip Sam L161 Squire Nineteen ThirtyNint Ninrlcrn Forty Inmcs Vcitch Frank Vance McConkey. Jr. Hubert Bradford Saucr David Herman Trott Edward Keclcr Warren Herrick Thompson Wilson Kcnynn Kilbon Raymund Marsh. Ir. Jucqucs Anthony Musson Bcrlmrd Victor PfeiHer, H Theodore Frederick King John Raymond Lincoln Wultcr Guy Lough, Ir. Gordon Mitchell Olds Lockhurt Burgess Rogers Paul West Stcphuni John Preston Tarhox 'l'hcmlorc Nelson, Ir. Ruben Preston Ncuchr Charles Reginald Riordan Raymond Guy Rodcmich Edward Curl VanBuskirk Pug: ElglllV-J't'l'fll ATA Alpha Chi Rho Back row: McClure, chth. Ockcrt. I-Ioughton, Rehnbcrg, Durward, Dolph, Wchorc, R. Weld, Fnrd, Andcraon, Ncwlands, Reed Nvmml row: Gilhcrt, Brown, Bullock, Leonard, Aylsworth, Peterson, I'Iockridgc, Dntkworth, Reitcr, Porter, Clarke, Bloomshurgh, Wells, Grocock, Kcnnison, Bluisdcll Front row: Judd, VVL-bslcr, Adams, Iahn, Livingston, Gochring, K. French, Maynard, A. Weld, Warrcn, Thicsmeycr, Prothcmc, Guild. Ingham Phi Gamma Established at Wesleyan in 1911 National Fraternity Founded at Trinity Coll6gc in 1895 Twcnty-Four Phis Colors: Garnet and White Publication: The Garnet and IVlzz'tc Page Eighty-H'ght Andrew Ioscph Adams Kenneth Luther F rench Robert Lewis Goehring Shcrley Alden Guild Paul Bowen Ingham Robert Doty Aylsworth Eric Robinson Clarke Donald Richard Duckworth William Iohn Hockridge Ralph E. Bloomsburgh, Jr. John Murray Durwood Lloyd Jefferson French Inger Holmes Grocock Proctor Willis Houghton Gilbert W. Anderson Henry B. Anderson, Ir. Edward Brow Blaisdcll, Ir. Albert Brown Robert Woods Bullock Ormsby Dolph Philip Ford Frntres in Unlversitalc- N inetecn Thirty-Seuen Paul Hugo Iahn Harlan Crawford Iudd Wendell Howell Livingston Roger Maynard Stcvcn John O'Brien Nineteen Thirty-Eight Hulbcrt Anderson Reitcr Nineteen Thirty-Nint Nineteen Forty Page Eigluy-nine William Henry Prothcroc Jonathan L. Thicsmeycr Linus Austin Warren Frank James Webster Arthur Francis Weld, Ir. Iohn Damon Humason Thomas Iessee Leonard Earle Iver Peterson Robert Emory Porter John Mars Ncwlands John David Ovens, Ir. Kay Porter Rehnberg, 11 Richard Penoyar Weld David Anderson Wells Robert Walter Gilbert John McGuughcy Heath George Foster Kennison Richard Decker McClure Henry Charles Ockert John David Reed Charles Inglis Wetmorc Sigma Nu Hark mm: Turncr. Tulllc, Kingslmry. chncu. Craig, Slcx'cnsun, Dc Guclunu, Lindcll, Bcvcrs, Slcvcns Srmml mm: Shcmct, Fuller, Bukcr, Mullcy, leslcn, Carlson, Kinncr, Blauvclt, Levingcr. Thnmpsun, Dunwmhc Fm ! mm: Van Vlcil, Currulh, McBridc. Fonminc. Rowe, Strubcl, Howell Epsilon Gamma Chapltr Established at Wesleyan in 1920 National Fraternity Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1869 One Hundred and Five Chapters Colors: White. Black and Gold Publication: The Delta Page Ni 11H y Frank Everett Cnrruth, Ir. Louis Alfonse Fontuinc William Judson Howell Arthur F. Kingsbury. Jr. David Courthnd Baker Richard Hurry Blauvclt Gilbert Floyd Kinner Domld Arthur Levingcr Gardiner Cubcll Bennett Charles Henry Bcvcrs William Howard Carlson Robert Douglas Craig Stewart E. chaclano Fralor in Faeullale Earl Donald Sisson Frau rI-s in l'nlvt-rsiiau- Nineteen '171131y-Sez'cn Charles T. Van VlicL Ir. N in elven lez'r'ty-Eiglzt Ninetccn TllirtyNine Ninetrcn Forty Iumcs Hughes Turner Bertram Malcolm McBride Edwin Carmun Rowe Albert Theodore Strobcl Edwin William Mallcy, Jr. chncy Russell Musten William Anthony Shcmet James Albert Stevenson Samuel Miller Tuthill Raynor L. Duncombc Sidney Francis Fuller Curl Eric Lindcll Alexander C. Stevens, Ir. Millard Sponscl 'I hompson Pug r Ninz'Iy-onr Phi Sigma Kappa Huck mm: Poolon, Murmu, Bluhm, lerlin, Gruupi; llcahl, Agunl. Milcs, Crook, Holden Srmm! rum: XVilliums, Hullack, Shipps, Vthclcr, Skinner, Edmixlon, Higginson, Van Ncss, Kristcnscn, Ncppcl, Pcrl'y, Lauder From mm: Clark, Russell, Davis, Carroll, Fink, Gccr, Dower, La 83121, Brown Alpha Triton Chuplcr Irismblishcd at Wcslcyun in 1923 National Fraternity Foundcd at Massachusetts Stutc College in 1873 Fifty Chapters Colors: Silver and Magenta Publication: The Signet Page NinHy-two Fralros in Universitate Nineteen leirty-chcn Vincent William Brown John Bissell Carroll Leonard Hill Clark Merrill Pierpont Davis Robert Thayer Russell Nineteen ThirtyEiglzt M. Morton Edmiston, Jr. William I. Higginson, Jr. George Chester Kristcnscn N inetren 'leirtyNinc Robert Mason Agard Douglas Chandler Blohm Vincent Groupci Donald Rogers Hullock Iohn Miller Williams. Jr. Nineteen Forty Malcolm Spencer Crook Milton Tidd Hcald Edward Francis Holden Arthur Howard Mann Kenneth Raymond Weld Vernon Cecil Dower William Bertrand Fink Henry William Gccr Angelo Stephen La 5313 William Bryan Lauder. Ir. Lloyd Holden Perry Vanter Iunior Van Ness Arthur Ioscph Ncppcl. Jr. William Helx'csmn Shipps Halcyon Gardner Skinner Samuel Candec Wheeler John Joseph Miles. Ir. Charles Edward Murcolt William Louis Parlin Thompson Russell Pooton Page- Ninay-Illrcr Sigma Chi Hark row: Kcincr, Crafts, Bohcn, Pcrrins, Cununl, Chutficld, Thrunp, IIcllcndalc, Duncan Fourth row: Day, Miller, Thomas, Smith, Adams, Scugruvc, Dowds, Dalton, Schnrn, Crnwcll Third Row: VValwork, XViIson, Tompkins, Berry, Cugc, Harris, Eumcs, Neitzel, I'Iulvhzu'd, Blimrd, Miller Swami row: XViHizlmsnn, lellhcws, Grimcs, Gummuns Front row: Allen, GilburL Fuyc, Richards Gamma Mu Chapter Established at Wesleyan in 1928 National Fraternity Founded at Miami University in 1835 NintySix Chapters Colors: Blue and Gold Publication: Magazine of Sigma Clzi Page Niner-lour Fratres in Facultate Mortimer Gilbert Burford, 11 Ralph Darling Pendleton Carey Herbert Conley Delton Lewis Scudder George TufTord Moody Henry Leland Varley Fralres in l'niversitale Nineteen Thirt'wSeuen Richard George Berry Lewis Edwin Gage Robert Paul Neitzcl Everitt Pinnell Blizard George Ransom Harris Clifton Jonas Tompkins Ralph Prescott Eames Donald Eldred Hubbard Paul Francis Wilson Philip Full Miller Nineteen leirtyEigllt Robert Lawrence Adams Murdu MucRnc Dowds Frank Holt Sengmve Curtis Warren Smith John Mcuclmm Thomas Nineteen leirty-Nine Arthur Donald Bohen W'illium H. Crowcll, Jr. Robert Bernard Miller Horace Minottc ChatHeld Arthur Southcumb Day Warren Russell Perrins Frank Priest Conant John Bodine Duncan Gustave Henry Shom Kenneth Folger Crafts Robert Sydney Hcllendulc Robert Henderson Throup Hurry Conrad Kcincr, Ir. N inctcen Forty Daniel Stetson Allen Charles Grubb Gillmrt James Henry Richards, Jr. William Dean Foyc Walter Nicholas Grimes Frank Stuart Ryerson Iohn Winslow Gummuns Robert Thomas Mathews Robert Kenneth Tyron Joseph John Wesley William R. Williamson, Ir. Page Ninetyfw 2X John Vesley Club I . x link mu'z DryL-r, Ross, Tnninu, Iacnbwn, Furqulmr, Escntt, VVclls', Dmbinxki, Kolzen Third row: Alibrio, Cuplun. Lutwack. Ashton, Luinmnn, Stcvcm, VVingcrt, Fcrguson, Fcily Guldstcim Lev Naomi row: KcHL-y, chinc, Kelsey, Gage, Dickluw, Km'rigun, Singcr, Schnapp, Auronson Front mm: Rowe, XVn-inslcin. Fisher, Carbcr, Duvcnpnrt, Van Duscn, Strauss JOHN WESLEY CLUB Founded in March. 1936. to promote fellowship among the nmrfruternity members of the college body and to establish proper channels through which they may participate in college body func- tions. All unumliutcd students are automatically members of this organization. Page Ninety-n'x Lester Herbert Aaronson Edward Miller Armstrong Harry VVoIfe Edelberg Marvin Fcir Samuel Michael Fisher. Ir. Mitchel William Garber Warren Melville Ashton Arthur Daitch Clifton Eugene Davenport, Ir. Bernard Victor Dryer Fred Palmer Ferguson Everett Bushnell Gladding Louis Bicl Jacobson Elmer Joseph Kelsey Leonard Weinstein Anthony Carmen Alibrio Gustave Sassc Allebach Myron Silver Arrick Charles Richards Blackburn Joseph Blanchard Ierome Arnold Caplan Dene Barton Chapman John Joseph Thomas Daly Lewis Dante Dc Lorcto Iohn Backus Dicklow Francis Stanlpy Drega Irving Lee Gage Morton Paul Goldstein Iohn Edwin Adams Louis Aronson Charles Frederick Bell Richard Stuart Bentley Earl Philip Bernicr Alfred William Brand Carl Anderson Broman Charles Bruce Campbell, Ir. James Hunter Chinnock Thomas Charles Davis Ioseph Charles Drobinski Iohn William Eisendrath Francis Harry Escott Richard Hanna Farquhar Hollis Joseph Foster, Ir. Nineteen Thirty-Seuen Hugh Judson Hughes Stanley Iacoby Francis Edwin Korn, Ir. Emil Kotcher Irvin Joseph Kotzen Irving Landow Nineteen Thirty-Eiglzt Theodore Koester Donald Tripp Kyte Calvin Oren Letcndrc Henry Irving Levine Richard Angelo Loiacono Richard Lambert Lord Frank Sebastian Marine Joseph William Massclli Nineteen Thirty-Nine David Edward Grosvenor Henry Waino Iarvinen Richard Carl Johnson Charles Hollis Kelley Robert Paul Lev Ernest Bert Lewis William Henry Lewis Walter Lohrmann Leonard Isaac Lutwack Wayne Loring McKusick Harold Bernard MacMahon Tudor Hamilton Owen Iohn Bernard Pankow Stello Charles Pappageorgc Nineteen Forty Wilfred Ellis Hall, Ir. Frank Dawson Hallworth Henry Hanson, Jr. George William Holton William Jacobs Alwyne Carleton Jealous Chester Nicholas Johnson James Rosscr Iohnson Anthony Joseph Iurgilcwicz William Morrison Kerrigan Ernest Lester Knoll Rex Hanna Knowles Murray Langcr Sidney Henry LeVinc Richard MacNaughtcn Page Niany-Seth Harry William Marson Edward Johnson Russell, Jr. Alexander Richard Tonino Winthrop Albro Wells Elliott Sloane Wingert Earl George Witenberg Ralph William Moeller William Charles Nelson Archibald Sclden Prisk Theodore John Raczka Murray Irving Schwartz Angelo Joseph Tomasino Robert John TymoH Albert Edward Van Duscn Alphonse Francis Wichrowski Don Carleton Powell Frank William Putnam Robert Alvin Rennie Frank Vincent Robertson Hubert Barnes Ross John James Rowe, Ir. Arnold James Sagalyn Martin Bernard Singer Iohn Sparks Leyland Edward Stevens Reino Iohn Uskela Richard Tryon Washburn Edmund Lcscoe Zultanski Robert Carnahan Mattoon Asher Martin Moore Arthur Daniel Mullen, Ir. Nelson Luther North, Jr. John Charles Otte, Ir. Charles Herbert Rees Charles Sidney Schnapp Frank Russell Schneider Henry Straus Douglas Bailey Stuart Kenneth Ernest Sturm Iohn Philip Trinkaus Harrison William Wallace, Ir. Peter Van Rensselaer Weeks Michael Nicholas Xenclis Mystical Seven gyv - . a 811qu row: Maynard, Budinc From raw: Hall. KullcnbzlclL Keefe, lenccl, Beach Founded in 1837 Established as Senior Society HJWI and anD in 1867 Paul Bancel John Edward Kaltenbach William Vando Beach Frederick Lawrence Keefe Thomas Ray Bodinc Roger Maynard Wurrcn Lamont Hull Allan Cornwcll Van Cott Pug: Nincly-righz Havens, Klingcr, Tuldc, Ketchznn, Robins, Ackzlrt, Edwards, Clark, Fillback Senior Society, Established in 1865 Riclmrd Icnks Ackurt Leonard Howell Havens Harold Deming Clark. Jr. Frank Avery Kctchum William V. Edwards, Ir. Warren Luther Klingcr Reina William Fillback Douglas Moulton Robbins Russell Conwell Turtle Page Nincty-Imlr Phi Beta Kappa Hank raw: VVitcnbcrg, Carroll, V011 .qu, Lincoln Front row: Bridges, Knapp. Beach, Joslin, Turner Gamma Chapter of Connecticut Established at Wesleyan in 1345 Undergraduate Alcmbcrs Paul Bnnccl Charles Harrison Knapp William Vando Beach Chzlrlcs Gilbert Lincoln Thomas Ray Bodine VVillinm Edwin Munring Philip Newell Bridges Roger Maynard Inhn Bisscll Carroll Iohn Morris Turner, Ir. 9 VVillinm Bertrand Fink Alvin Von Auw 7R3 Stuart Lorin Ioslin Arthur Francis Weld. Jr. Iiurl George VVitenlwcrg National Fraternity Founded at William and Mary College in 1770 One Hundred and Twenty-thrcc Chapters Publication: The Key Reportcl' Pagc One Hmzdrrd BO0K -III- Athletics Jam : a ;nga 2 Back row: Edwards, Murningslur, Drcgu, Izlmcs, chingur, Singer. Punkuw, Hlott, Jones, Schwcnk, Parker, Craig, Fowler, Hibbard, Steve, Daniels Second row: Fillback, Weinstein, Gillispie, McCube, Dcrgc, Rowe, Kctcham, Alibrio, Hultinc, Jackson, Sutherland, Phillips, Daddario Front row: Mues, Dary, Grosvenor, Benham, Fcrguson, Hartshorn, Iacoby, Cotter, Pctlicrbridgc, Ccrny, Clarke, Smith Football OFFICERS Frank A. Kctcham . . . . 1 . . . . . Captain William V. Edwards. Ir. . . Manage; Jack L. Blott V . . . 1 . . . 1 1 . Coach Norman I. Daniels Am'ctant Coach VARSITY TEAM A. C. Alibrio R.V.Holzcr E. F.Mues,Ir. G. E. Bottjcr CE. Hultine, Ir. R W.Pethcrbridge E. QD Daddario A. Jackson R. L Phelps E H. Derge I. D. Jones I. L. Phillips R. W. Emmott F.A.Kclcham E. C. Rowe R. W. Fillback W.L.Klinger A. R.Sutherland, Ir. D L.G Gillispic I.E.McC:1bc L. Wcinstcin RECORD OF GAMES 1,1 Date Opponent Place Opponent Wesleyan September 26 Coast Guard New London '.. 0 0 October 3 Connecticut State Storrs ' . 0 3 October 10 Bowdoin Middletown ' 0 20 October 17 Haverford Haverford, Pa. 6 12 October 24 Amherst Middletown 7 14 October 31 Trinity Middletown 20 0 November 7 Williams Williamstown 32 7 November 14 Rochester Middletown 19 35 Won 5 Tied 1 Lost 2 Wesleyan 91 Opponents 84 1 Pug? Our Hundrnl Two FO0TBALL 1936 Captain Kelehum, Cuueh Mutt, Manager litlnurtlx HE Wesleyan football team, strongly bolstered by some of last yearls yeurlings, ushered in its 1936 football campaign 011 Jones Field. in New Lundom by play- ing :1 scoreless tie with the Coast Guard eleven. The game produced Hashes of good running and kicking, but 111 most times the gains were nullified by fumbling and penalties. The Cardinals made the only real threat of the afternoon when they advanced the ball to the Coast Guard 3 yard line in the Final quarter, only to have the Academyk line hold for the four downs. Later on in the same period Daddurio dropvkieked the ball from the 22 yard marker over the cross-hur, but the score was wiped out because both teams were olT-side on the play. With both teams playing defensive football in the hrst half, Coast Guard resorted to 4111 aerial attack at the beginning of the third quarter. The Cadets advanced the hull us far as the Cardinal 10 yard line, where Wesleyan at once assumed the offensive. It was only 21 stubborn Coast Guard defense that prevented the Blottmen from scoring in the Final quarter. The next weekend found the football team an Storrs, where it upset :1 favored Connecticut State eleven by :1 close $0 score. Bottier, Wesleyan center, accounted for the single score with :1 field goal kicked from the 20 yard line in the second quarter. Couch Blottys linemen showed marked improvement both in offensive and defensive play over their performance at the previous Saturday. The opening period of the game wa1s slow. except for the first few minutes in which the State team obtained two first downs. Wesleyan then tightened up 11nd no outstanding action was seen until Battier kicked his lieltl goal. The second half opened with Wesleyan bringing the ball into State territory where they kept it, except for one brief period. until the end of the contest. Petherhridge 41nd Battier seemed to he the mainstays 0f the Cardinal line, while Klingerls blocking, Hulzerls punting. 11nd the running of Daddario and Ketcham rounded out :1 hurtlehghting eleven. The following Saturday found the Cardinals entertaining Bowdoin's Polar Bears in the first home game of the season. A wet held considerably hampered all Page 0215' Hnmlrnl Tlu're Amherst Game Daddario snatches pass FO0TBALL deceptive tactics, and both teams were forced to rely upon power plays for the most part. The Blottmen, flashing a spirited attack throughout the game, completely overwhelmed the Maine cham- pions to the tune of 20-0, crossing the Bowdoin goal line in each of the first three periods. Wesleyan not only avenged last years defeat tit the hands of Bowdoin but also kept clean its record of being unscored upon and unbeaten. It was a fast-moving backfield playing behind a solid line that kept the ball in the Polar Bears territory for the greater part of the game, and only once did Bowdoin advance the ball as fur as the Cardinals 20 yard line. Both teams relied upon long kicks to gain yardage, and it was not until the early part of the final quarter that passing became a prominent feature of the contest. Daddario, Gillispie, Holzer, and Phillips proved to be the main offensive threats of the Cardinal line-up while Daddarids 60-yard run for a touchdown in the third quarter was the most spectacular play of the afternoon. The undefeated Cardinals traveled to Haverford the next week-end to chalk up their third straight victory by winning from Coach Randallls eleven, 12-6. It was Daddario who made the tallies for Wesleyan by virtue of two runs, one of forty-l-ive yards in the First quarter, and another in the second quarter on a power buck off tackle. Handicapped by a strong wind, Bottjer failed to convert the after points. Outstanding in the Red attack was the booting of Holzer and Phillips. During the first half the Blottmen were continually in the Quakers' territory, threatening to score several times. Early in the second period a Haverford punt slipped through Daddarids hands and rolled across the goal line to give the Pennsylvania eleven its only points. Several penalties and fumbles checked Haverfordls rally in the sec- ond half. The running of Daddario and Holzer, coupled with the accurate blocking of Klinger, made a brilliant offensive combination which was greatly impeded by a wet Field. Next on the schedule was the first Little Three game, with Amherst at Middle- town. Although the Sabrinas were highly favored, Wesleyan turned the tables on its ancient rival in registering an impressive 14-7 win. Victory proved sweet to the Cardinals, not only because they extended their undefeated record for the current campaign, but this was the first time since 1931 that the Wesmen were able to conquer Coach Jordads team. Wesleyan did its scoring in the first and third quar- ters with Daddario carrying the ball across both times. Amherst concentrated its scoring attack in the Final frame during which it crossed the Cardinal goal line once. The Purple team threatened to score again when it advanced inside the Wesleyan 5 yard line twice in the last three minutes of play. Both times, however, the Wesleyan line held and the attack was subdued. In the initial period, Daddario snatched a beautiful thirty-f-ive yard pass from Holzer on the Purple 25 yard line, and he then scored on the next play on an offotackle smash. His second score of the afternoon came as a result of a fifty-yard aerial, again from Holzer, which Daddario picked out of the air and carried through four Amherst would-be tacklers to the goal line. Here on Andrus Field the following Saturday, a strong Trinity eleven crashed Page One Hundred Four 1936 through Coach Blott's Red team for a decisive 20-0 victory, crushing the Cardinal hopes for an undefeated season and uvenging last years close 9-7 defeat. Although the home team displayed a decided advantage in first downs, making fifteen to Trinity's nine, the Blue and Gold capitalized on all the breaks of the game and unleashed a powerful second-half offensive under the leadership of Kobrosky and OlMalley. The house party crowd that hlled all available bleacher space, saw Mim Daddario attempt to carry the entire Wesleyan oHensive. Although he broke through the Trinity line for repeated gains, his team-mates failed to block for him when the eleven penetrated the scoring zone. Credit must be given, however, to a stout Trinity goal line defense that withheld the several Cardinal scoring drives. Wesleyanls aspirations for the Little Three football championship were shat- tered on the following Saturday afternoon, when the highepowered Williams attack, led by Eddie Stanley, pushed Eve touchdowns over the Cardinal goal line and sent the Wesmen home on the short end of a 52 to 7 score. The Purple attack had little difliculty in getting through the Cardinal line, for they outrushed the Blottmen by nearly four to one, registering fourteen first downs to the visitorsY ten. Daddario scored Wesleyan's only touchdown of the game in the first period after a beautiful thirty-yard run by Holzer from kick formation, in which he carried the ball to the Williams 4 yard line. In the second half the Cardinal team resorted to an aerial attack which was stemmed many times by interceptions. Williams, fast-charging line, alert backfield, and superior blocking provided the margin of victory. Dad- darioys oH-tackle runs were one of the few redeeming features of the Wesleyan attack, which was considerably hampered by a lack of reserve strength. With its two sophomore stars, Daddario and Holzer, leading the attack, the Cardinals trimmed the Rivermen from Rochester on November 14th by a 35-19 score, to wind up a successful season with five victories, two defeats, and one tie. A crowd of returning alumni was gathered on Andrus field to watch Wesleyan roll up a total of 430 yards by rushing alone. Daddario twisted and cut his way through a sluggish Rochester defense to score four touchdowns. Both teams were brilliant on the offense but practically powerless on the defense. A tricky Yellow Jacket shovel-pass play completely fooled the Wesmen time and again. Holzer must be given credit for his efficient kicking and accurate passing, which proved to be no small factor in the Wesleyan victory. Five seniors played their last game for Wes- leyan against Rochester-Captain Ketcham, Fillback, Klinger, Rowe and Jackson. Holler boots from Amherst 5 yard line. Page One Hundred Five Burk rmr': W'ulsh, Ashtnn. Pullman, Ilughcm McClmly. lircwslcr. Purlcr, listurv lu'uuk, llnmmurslmm Front row: Sugulyn, VVingL-rt, Dowdx, Ackart, Blzlckmon, Dresser, Hood, Liv- ingston, VVlIilc, HUgtruld, Clark, Fichin Soccer 1936 James S. Hood Arthur F. W'cld, Jr. Hugh G. McCurdy OFFICERS VARSITY TEAM R. I.Ack;1rt W. M. Ashton W. A. Blackmon. Jr. H.D.Cl:1rk,Jr. M. M. Dmvds I. VB. Dresser RECORD 01: GAMES M . W. Garber Date Opponent; September 26 Brown October 3 Connecticut Slut: October 10 Worcester P. I. October 14 Yale October 17 Tufts Octobm' 24 Amherst October 30 Trinity November 7 VVillinms November 14 Massachusetts State W on 6 W'cslcyun 22 Page I'lure Middlclmvn Storrs Worcester New Haven Middletown Middlcmwn Hartford W7illiumstown Amherst Unr Hundred 511 C a Main M L1 L1 gar B. Hummurslmm I. S. Hood W. H. Livingston F. C. Smith R. I. Walsh C. R. White 11.8. Wingert C ouch Opponent Wcilcyam Cb-IIQOCOJACNIQ Lost 3 Opponents 15 HNHNWwowH SOCCEB 1936 Couch McCurtly, Captain 110ml HE prospects for a successful 1036 soccer season were rather dim. with only five letter men hack in the lineup for the opening, game against :1 strong Brown outh. Jackson of Brown accounted for the winning goal, to make the score 21 The following Saturday, Connecticut States four tallies in the first period proved too great a handicap to overcome, and although Clark and Captain Hood played well for Wesleyan, the Nutmeggers eked out L1 65 victory. The pessimism in regard to the outlook for the season soon proved itself un- justihable :15 the Hrst victory was scored against a strong Worcester Tech team. Captain Hood led the Cardinals, scoring with the Final count of 64. Playing in the same improved form, the Wesmen stopped Yule fur the lirst time on October 13. The 1-0 score broke Yale,s string of 21 straight victories. Livingstotfs tally and an excellent defense provided the margin of victory. That weekend the team blanked Tufts 3-0 011 a very muddy North Field. White, Clark, and Dowds scored for the Redmen. A week later, the Cardinals registered their third successive shuteout, de- feating Amherst 2-0. Wesleyan tallied in the first 11nd third periods 011 goals by White and Hood. The string of victories was interrupted, the next Friday, by an aggressive Trinity team. The Hilltoppers pushed across the winning goal in the lust overtime, after Walsh had tied the score at 1-2111. At Williamstown, November 7th, the Wesleyan hooters returned to the winning column with 11 2-1 victory ,over Williams. Hummurstrom opened the scoring. and Clark booted the deciding tally after the Ephmen had tied the count. In the seasotfs closing game, with Massachusetts State the McCurdymen chalked up their sixth victory by a 1-0 decision. Hood scored the lone tally in the First minute of play. Six seniors played a Fine last game for Wesleyan: Captain Hood, Clark, I Smith, Ackart, Dresser, and Garber. This admirable record gave the Soccer team the Little Three Championship and a tie for second place with Yale in the New England Intercollegiate League. Page One Hundred Seven Back row: Slcx'cm, IML 'l'iulcnmn, Ii. Gucrnwy. Winslmv, Rncka Kcnniwn, Rcwl. Milu Franz row: Marlin, Lumpln-rc, Grulyh, Stu, Hccrmum, Fink, Ruhurtwn Cross Country OFFICERS Edgar T. See Captain John F. Martin Cowl: VARSITY TEAM W. B. Fink R. D. Lumphcrc J. R. Grubb W. L. McKusick H. W. Hecrmans F. V. Robertson E. T. Sce RECORD OF MEETS Date Opponent Place Wexleyun Opponent October 9 Bard Annundale, N. Y. 15 40 October 16 Springfield Middletown 15 40 October 23 Tufts Mcdfurd, Mass. 44 17 October 30 Trinity Hartford 18 44 November 6 Coast Guard New London 20 35 November 13 Little Three Middletown Amherst 26 Wesleyan 42 XVilliums 57 Won 5 Lost 2 Page 0m Hundred Eight CBOSS COUNTBY 1936 Couch Martin, Captain See 1TH Captain Maynard :md Fink unable tn run and unly two lettcrmen Wreporting, preseason prospects were not encouraging. However. in the hrst time trials 3 team composed of See. Gruhh. and five sophomores, Heermnns. McKusieki Robertson. Lumphere zmd MzteMuhon. was selected. It turned out to he one of the most successful teams that Wesleyan has had in this sport for several years. The season opened at Bard. and the team easily won hy the score of 1340. all seven runners tieing for first place. In the first meet run over the home course the next week. the team once again made a perfect 15-40 score m'cr Springfield with Heermnns and See lending the Wesleyan team to the tape. Running at Tufts, on October 2;. the Cardinals were decisively heutcn by a strong team. receiving their only defeat in :1 dual meet. The final score was 17-44. The following week the VVeslcygm team iotlrned to Hartford to win over J Trinity. 13-41. Heermnns again came in first. followed by Robertson. On November 6. over the three and oneehulf mile course at New London. the team defeated the Coast Guard Academy. 2035. Heermnns crossed the hnish line closely hehind Buxton. Coast Guard star, for second place, and the rest of the Wesleyan team finished before any of the opposing runners. 1n the Little Three meet. Amherst easily topped VVesleynn and Williams with only 26 points. Finishing third Heermuns, preceded hy Kiliani of Williams zmd Cowing of Amherst, led the Cardinal runners. The FIIL'II score gave VVesleynn second place with 42 points. having finished well ahead of Williams. who brought up the rear with 57 points. Page Our Hundred Nine Burk row: Van Colt, Bluckmnn, Hakc, McCabc, Folan, Peterson, Lash Saand row: PfciHcr. Nelson, Filllmck. Havens, Klingcr, Richards, Sonstmcm. Morningstur Front row: Foyc, Quittmeycr, Boguc, Cary Basketball OFFICERS Warren L. Klinger . . . 1 . . . . . Co-Captain Leonard H. Havens . . . 1 . . . Co-Captain Allan C. Van Cott . . . . 1 . . . 6 . Manager Dale W. Lash . . . . 1 . . . . . . Coach VARSITY TEAM R. W. Fillback W. L. Klingcr W. C. Nelson L. H.H:1vens I. B. Morningstzlr C. F. Richards C. E. 5661 W. R. Sonstroem RECORD OF GAMES Date Opponent Place Wesleyan Opponent December 12 Haverford Middletown 36 27 December 16 Con st Guard Middletown 38 23 December 18 Vermont Middletown 39 20 January 9 Connecticut Stulc Middletown 46 36 January 12 Middlebury Middletown 35 16 Innuary 14 Trinity Middletown 36 23 January 21 Massachusetts Smtc Amherst 55 36 February 13 Amherst Middletown 33 26 February 16 Trinity Hartford 34 37 February 20 Brown Providence 46 43 February 23 Williams Middletown 41 30 February 27 Amherst Amherst 31 47 March 6 XVillinms Williamstown 44 29 Won 11 Lost 2 Little Three Champions Cied with Amherso Pugs Ont Htmrlrrzl Tm BASKETBALL 1936-193 7 Manager Van Cott. Cotaptain Klingcr. thuptnin Havens, Couch Lush HE 19507 Basketball season wzts one of the most successful the school has had in the past dozen years. Running up :1 string of eight victories from the start of the season. the team played exceptional ball the entire season. Because of :1 strong ree serve squad, many substitutions were possible throughout the season. Clinching a half: interest in the Little Three title with Amherst. the Wesleyan quintet made a hne showing in team work :md excellent Hoar play from the initial string of victories through the final defeat of VVilIiams. To start the season off right Wesleyan scored :1 decisive victory over Haverford by a score of 36 to 27. Klinger :tnd Sonstroem played brilliantly, each gaining ten points, while Havens :md Fillbuck accounted for twelve more of the Cardinal points. Although the passing was :1 little faulty. the team showed great potentiality. A very uneven struggle against Coast Guard ended in :1 Wesleyan victory by the score of 33 to 2.3:. Sonstmem was high scorer with iiuurtecn points. while Klinger :md Havens were very efTectivc on the defense :is well as offense. Richards. Nelson. and Morningstnr accounted for their share of the points besides piaying nice games defensively. The third victory was over Vermont. Finding Vermontis zone defense no prob- lem. the Wesmcn accumulated an eleven point lead in the first five minutes of play With four Held goals by Havens. :tnd :1 basket and foul shot apiece by Sonstroem: The lead gradually incrmsed to :1 30 to 20 Final score. with Havens accounting for the most points. Connecticut State, with its midget forward and giant center. fell next before the :tttnck of the Wesmen. Richards hit his stride and tallied hfteen points before the final whistle blew. Havens got his eye on the basket and scored Eve times from the Hoor, and twice from the foul line. Nice passing and shooting by the rest of the team as well made the game :1 decisive victory with the score 46 to 36. On January twelfth the thshmen easily won their fifth straight victory from Middlebury by a score of 35 to 16. Sonstmem led the attack. while Morningstar and Iilgr 01m Humlrnl lziirz't'u BASKETBALL Havens were outstanding on the defense. After the first three minutes, when the score was tied at 4 to 4, the Cardinals piled up a lead that was never endangered. The entire squad saw action in the second half. Exceptional teamwork defeated the Trinity quintet 36 to 23 for the sixth con- secutive win of the season. Sonstroem. assisted by Richards and Havens, accounted for most of the tallies, with Klinger and Nelson starring for the defense. The Cardi- nals gained an early lead in a whirlwind start and retained it with additions to the finish. The Cardinals returned from their First game away with a 55 to 36 victory over Massachusetts State, and their undefeated record still intact. The visitors had only a slight lead at half time. and the game was decided in the final period, when Morning- star, high scorer, and Sonstroem, assisted by Havens and Fillback, accumulated 3 mar- gin of twenty points. Probably the best and most nerve-wracking game of the season was the 33 to 26 victory over Amherst, the first leg of the Little Three Championship. Five minutes before the end of the game the Cardinals were a held goal behind when they un- corked ten points worth of final punch to win. This eighth consecutive victory was accredited to the good team work and excellent condition of the players. The following week saw Wesleyan's hopes of an undefeated season shattered when a fighting Trinity team nosed them out 37-34 at Hartford. The lead see-sawed the entire contest and with but seven minutes remaining Wesleyan was in front by 5 points. However, a desperate rally led by Kobrosky and Ferrucci could not be stopped and Wesleyanls eight game winning streak was halted. Although the team did not exhibit their early season form, the Wesmen, led by Richards and Havens, managed to overcome the Brown Eve at Providence. The contest was featured by fouls and rough play, and it was only in an overtime period that Richards could break free to provide the winning margin. The final score was 46-43. Returning to their home court and Little Three competition. the Cardinals had little difficulty in trouncing Williams 41-30. Team play was excellent, with Wally Sonstroem and Warren Klinger the outstanding men. Sonstroem could not be stopped and amassed a total of 19 points, the seasonis high. The following game at Amherst saw the Cardinals go down to their only Little Three defeat of the season. Amherst, led by Meyer and Captain Coey. who scored 32 points between them, could not be stopped. 05 to a 14-0 lead, the Sabrinasl defense matched their offense, and the final score of 47-3lwas indicative of the entire game. Wesleyan was forced to resort to long shots which could not Find the basket. The Enal game of the year saw the Lashmen, back in top form, easily overwhelm- ing Williams 44-29. The Cardinals started with the opening whistle and before half- time Williams was trailing by a 24-5 score. Once again Morningstar led the scoring, closely followed by Havens and Sonstroem. The victory ended the Little Three Championship race and gave the Cardinals 3 tie with Amherst for the title. Coach Lash, Co-captains Lenny Havens and Warren Klinger. and the whole squad should be congratulated for the exceptional record of 12 victories and but 2 defeats which the team compiled. Page One Hundred Twelve UNBECOGNIZED SPORTS Squash Bacquets CORlNG only three victories out of nine matches, the Wesleyan squash racquets S team made a rather unsuccessful tlebut into intercollegiate competition. Despite the unfortunate season, however. in consideration of the fact that this was their first ofheial season, the Wesmen really did a line iob. Besides twice defeating a decidedly inferior Trinity team. the Redmen were we cessful in downing the Choate School live. In the Dartmouth game, which proved to be very close, the Cardinals were finally defeated by a score of three to two. In the two Little Three contests, which were both with Amherst, the Sabrinas were twice the victors. Both matches, however, were very close. The two contests with Yale had most fatal results. as the Wesmen were literally submerged under the attack of their much superior opponents. Russ Tuttle led the team with some extremely spectacular playing. Bud Green, a freshman, also proved to be an outstanding player, winning more matches than any other member of the team. The other positions were Filled by Charlie Jacob, Bronny Shonk. and Al Barrows. Although the team will greatly miss Tuttle's dependable playing next year. the team should proht by its experience of this season. Since squash is steadily growing in popularity, it is very likely that it will be a maior sport at Wesleyan in years to come. Skiing 1TH practically no skiing in Middletown or elsewhere at any time during S k the winter, the Wesleyan Ski Team. under the sponsorship of the Outiny,r Club, had to cancel all but two of its meets. The prospects at the beginning of the season has been very promising with a meet or championship scheduled for every weekend. The two events that were held eventually were held in Vermont. The All-Wesleyan Ski Championship was held February twenty-hrst on Bromley Mountain. Manchester, Vermont. Van Dusen, the ski team captain, made a clean sweep for the laurels. and although skiing conditions were only fair, the times were remarkably fast. Two events were run off, a liveemile crosseeountry race, and a seven- tenths of a mile downhill race. Seven men competed in these events. The other eventt the WesleyaneConnecticut State ski meetr was held one week later. The races were run on Mt. Mansfield. Vermont. where the skiing was excellent. The erosseountry event, a race of Eve miles, was won by Wesleyan on a team score, 195.4 to 193.7. Warrenis bad luck in breaking a ski in the mile downhill prevented him from Huishing. This automatically gave the meet to Connecticut State, as Wes- leyan rlirl not finish with a full team. Pugc One Hundred Thirteen lfm'k mn': Hus, Ray; Many. lilinl, Iikhim Muvx. McCurxly Front row: lellcy. Hinsddlc. Lclmingcr, HlixunL D. Dxuis. S. Davis. Manson V . . I Swunnung UIJIIIclaks Iivcritt P. Hlimrd Burton Y. Hess Hugh G. McCurdy VARSITY TEXM D111? Dcccmbcr 12 January 0 January 13 Izmunry 10 Iummry 20 Iunuury 23 February 1; Fchruary 20 February 37 March 3 March Ill; J. XV. Baird 1L P. lilizurd D. C. Duvix S. E. Davis R. W. Hinsdnlc A. L. Lclmingcr 1 ..XK'.M 1llcy.Jr. I. A. Musson E. F. Mucs. Ir. XV. R. Ray RECORD OF MEE'I's Opponent Coast Guard Mussuchusctts Slulc Hmvdnin 1W. 1. T. Yule W. P. 1. Connecticut State Amhersl Williams Trinity New England Clmmpiunships XVon 4 Hum If 'mlm'un Middlcmwn 44 Amherst 24 Middlctmvn 30 Middlctmvn 62 New Haven 2; Middlctmvn 60 Middlcmwn 51 Middlctmvn 16 Vi1linmstmvn 20 hiiddlclmvn ; Brumwick. MC. Lost 6 I'llg! Um Hmnlaul IWHNH'H Captain Alarmgm' Candi Oppormltx a a 33 1!0 J1 N Lu UNNer- 4AUl Ha 43x11 gum SWIMMING 1936-1937 HE 1936-37 Wesleyan swim- ming team, handicapped by x . . - . , ,. 11 luck 0f experienced an. 1051 Manager Hess, Coach McCurdy, Captain Blizardl six meets and won four. In the Hrst meet 0f the season the Wesmcn beat the Coast Guard Academy 44-33, by capturing the final free-stylc relay. On January 9th Wesleyan was beaten by Massachusetts State at Amherst, 53-24. Hinsdale, Lehninger and Davis, all sopho- mores, turned in firsts in their specialties, but the Massachusetts State tankers, led by I Captain Hodder, were too strong in the other events. In the next home meet Bowdoin avenged last yearls defeat by sinking the Cardinal mermen, 47-30, with Davis and Lehninger sharing the honors for Wesleyan. The following day the Wesleyan swim- mers defeated a weak M.I.T. outht 62-15, in a meet featured by slow times through- out. At New Haven, 0n the 20th of January, Wesleyan met :1 powerful Yule aggre- gation, and lost 52-23. Hinsdule won the 200 yard breaststroke and Don Davis begun a series of record-breaking performances by chalking up a new Wesleyan record in the 220 yard race at 2:234. After this defeat Wesleyan returned to Middletown to i drub Worcester Polytech 60-17. A rejuvenated team came back after the exam period to down Connecticut State 51-26, and to win the second leg of the mythical Connecticut championship. Hinstlale, Lehninger, Blizard, and Davis 311 won their events. The first Little Three meet, with Amherst, was extremely one-sided, with the Sabrina team whipping the Red- men 61-16, in a meet featured by many fast times. Don Davis lowered his 220 record to 2:21.53, and set up a new record in the 100 yard sprint at 54.5, while Green of Amherst lowered the N.E.I.S.A. record in the 150 yard back stroke event to 1:445. On the following Saturday Wesleyan assured itself of last place in the Little Three competition by losing to :1 well-balanced Williams team 57-20. Davis again accounted for ten of the points for Wesleyan. The last meet 0f the season against Trinity was :1 great deal closer, but Trinity managed to nose out Wesleyan in the medley relay to gain a 43-34 victory, their First in eleven seasons. Davis again carried off the honors for the Wesmen by setting up a new 50 yard standard at 24.3, while Slowik and Aksomitus were the big cogs in the Trinity line-up. At the end of the season Coach McCurdy chose Davis, Baird, and Hinsdale to travel to the New England Intercollegizltes at Bowdoin. ,8; ,A-u' Pagr Onc Hundred Filrrcn Back row: Ncwlumls, Alilwrin. lxcir, Stcvcnsnn, Hcrbcrich, Aylm'orth, Datz .Vn'mnl row: Pcurcc, Hurlslmrn, Burnhum, Daniels, Sparks, Harrington, Rennie Front row: Iistcrhmuk, chulo. Ccrny, Inncs. Pcthcrbridgc, Dunn. Stcplmni. Dmvds, VViHinms Norman J. Daniels Wrestling E. C. Ccrny. Jr. H. C. Dunn G. T. Estcrhrnnk R. Ii. Harrington Date December 17 Iunuury 23 February 13 February 22 February 27 March 6 Won 0 Opponent Brown Amherst VVilliumS Sprinchld Amherst Williams VARSITY TEAM Pugr Um Hnmlr'rd Sixlrrll Coaclz R. A. Rennie E. C. Rowe I. A. Stevenson I. M. Williams RECORD or Mnuugs l'luvr Warleyan Opponenl Providence 8 28 Amherst 16 16 MiddlCtown 11 17 Springfield 3 25 Middlctmvn 1-1 16 VVilliumslmvn 6 26 Tied 1 Lost 5 WBE STLING 1936-1937 Coach Daniels, Captain Cerny RILATLY handicapped by the loss of key men, who either failed to return to G school or were incapacitated hy football injuries, the Wesleyan wrestling team experienced :1 most unsuccessful season, winning no matches. The Cardinal grupplers were vanquished in Five meets, but they did gain :1 very satisfactory tie with Amherst. In its first meet the Wesleyan mntmen were soundly defeated by n powerful Brown team, which swept :111 the matches except one. More than :1 month later :1 weakened Wesleyan te:1m travelled to Amherst for its next encounter. Due to the inability of WesleyanIs crippled squad to produce :1 118-pound wrestler, the first match had to he forfeited to the IelImen. In :1 brilliant performance, however, the Wesleyan wrestlers outpointcd their opponents by :1 16 to 11 scare in the rest of the matches to gain :1 tie for the meet. In another Little Three meet :1 week 1:1ter :1 superior Williams team vanquished the Wesleyan grapplers by :1 17-11 score. Holding the Purple to such :1 close victory, however, was :1 great achievement for the Wesleyan team. Once more opposing a vastly superior foe. the VVesmen went down to defeat at the hands of Springfield College in Ll very one-sided contest. Esterbrook was the only Wesleyan wrestler to overcome his opponent. and the Red and Black suffered :1 25-3 defeat. Wesleyan closed the season by combating her Little Three rivals in return matches. Amherst was met first. In this meet the Wesleyan wrestlers again made :1 great hght for victory, but the Suhrinas managed to grasp :1 16-14 victory. The html match of the year saw Williams overwhelm Wesleyan hy the one-sided score of 266. Although the season was unsuccessful from the victory standpoint, it produced some hopes for next yearis te:1m. Three sophomores, Cotter, Dumn and Esterbmok. contributed 36 of Wesleyaifs total of 52 points, and should prove very valuable in the building of a strong team. Page One Hundred Sezrmtern 111! m. Back row: Blott, Durward, Daddario, McCabc, Pankow, Grosvenor, Wash- burn, Cary, French, Hall Second row: Morningstar, Wright, Ferguson, See, Horne, Robins, McCainn, Wingert, Jacob, Reynolds, Cotter Front row: Dary, Jackson, Cheney, Derge, Hake, Mues, Kennedy, Ester- brook, Folan, Fitzgerald Baseball 1937 OFFICERS Douglas M. Robins . . 1 . . . . , . Captain Warren L. Hall 1 . . . . , . . . . Manager Jack L. Blott , . . . . 1 . , . . 1 Coach SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place April 16 Clark Middletown April 21 Connecticut State Middletown April 24 Boston University Boston April 28 Bowdoin Middletown May 1 Colby Middletown May 5 Trinity Hartford May 8 Amherst Middletown May 12 Massachusetts State Amherst May 15 Williams Williamstown May 19 Trinity Middletown May 26 Coast Guard Middletown May 29 Connecticut State Storrs June 3 Yale New Haven Iunc 18 Williams Middletown June 19 Amherst Amherst Page Om: Hundred Eighteen BASEBALL Manager Hull. Captain Robins, Conch Blott 1936 Statistics OFFICERS James I. O'Leary . . . . V Captain Merritt F. Schwing . . . . . . V . V Manager Jack L. Blott . 1 1 . . . , , Coach VARSITY TEAM I. W. Bogue A. A. Home L. W. Palumho I. K.Burt011 F. A. Ketchum D. M. Robins D. W. Coultas, Jr. W. C. Nelson L. T. See L. H. Havens I. I. Oleary W. R. Sonstrocm RECORD OF GAMES Date Opponent Place VVexleyan Opponent April 7 Yale New Haven 1 3 April 25 Boston University Middletown 1 8 April 30 Bmvdoin Middletown 20 13 May 2 Amherst Middletown 6 2 May 5 Colby Middletown 7 S May 8 Massachusetts State Middletown 1 1 May 12 Connecticut State Storrs 13 6 May 16 Williams Middletown 3 H May 20 Army West Point 3 3 May 25 Amherst Amherst 3 10 May 26 Coast Guard New London .2 a May 30 Connecticut State Middletown 2- - June 12 Williams Willinmstown 1 1 June 13 Trinity Middletown 5 6 Won 2 Lost 9 Rained Out 2 Tied 1 Page One Hlmdrtd Nim-Itcn Back row: Martin, Smith, Burnham, McKusick, Hibbard, Phelps, Rogers, Ashton, Lohrmann, Lash, Edie Second row: Fink, Bengtson, James, Beech, Clarke, Faber, Grubb, Aylsworth, Porter Front row: Stone, Heermans, Iarvinen, Grosvenor, Lampherc, MacMahon, Schwenk, Singer Track 1937 OFFICERS Eric R. Clarke . . , . . . . . . . . Captain George S. Edie, Ir. , 1 , . 1 . . . . Manager John F. Martin . . . . . . . . , . Coach SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place March 13 Massachusetts State Undooo Middletown 1 March 20 Connecticut State Undooo Middletown 1 April 17 Springfield Middletown 1 April 24 Middlebury Middletown April 30 Amherst Middletown May 8 Williams Williamstown May 12 Trinity Hartford May 18 Connecticut State Storrs May 21, 22 New Eng. Championships Cambridge, Mass. Page One Hundred Twenty TRACK Richard D. Hurfst . Stephan R. Rose V John F. Martin R. I. Ackart W. M. Ashton J. Beech, Ir. E. R. Clarke J. F. Crunston Couch Lash, Manager Edie, Captain Clarke. Conch Martin 1936 Statistics OFFICERS VARSITY TEAM W. B. Faber W. B. Fink F. G. Gaugh M. P. George I. R. Grubb, Jr. C uptuin M and gar C oarlz R,D.H;1rfst C. F. Hawley D. Hodgman R.M;1yn;1rd H. W. Owen T. dePolo H. T.H;1rding J. B. Roxby, Jr. RECORD OF MEETS Date Opponent Place Wesleyan Opponent; March 10 Connecticut State Undooo Middlcmwn 94 10 April 17 Boston University Middletown 105 30 April 24 Middlebury Middlemw n 69-23 63-1 M May 2 Amherst Amherst 50 83 May 9 Williams Middlctuwn 66 69 May 15 Trinity Middletown 74 52 Won 4 Lost 2 Wesleyan 4582B Opponents SOZ-IM Page One Hnmlrnl 'lenly-ant Tennis 1937 OFFICERS Russell C. Tuttle Captain Hugh G. McCurdy . Coach SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place April 23 Vermont Middletown April 29 Bowdoin Middletown May 1 Bard Annund-JIE, N. Y. May 6 Trinity Middlctuwn May 8 SpringHeld Springfield May 10112 New Eng. Championships Springfield May 15 Williams Williamstown May 19 Yale New Haven May 22 Amherst Middletown May 26 Trinity Hartford May 27 Brown Middletown Tennis 1936 OFFICERS Roy C. Barker . Captain Hugh G. McCurdy 1 Coach VARSITY TEAM R. C Birkcr R L. Dunncll I. H.B owcrs A. W. McClure I. R.B rnow F. C. Ncwbcry H.D.C1urk Jr R C. Tuttlc RECORD OF MATCHES Date Opponent Place PVeJ'lcycm Opponent: April 25 Huverford Middletown 6 3 prril 30 Bowdoin Middletown 7 2 May 2 Brown Providence 3 6 May 5 Bard Middletown 8 0 May 7 Trinity Hartford C - May 9 Middlebury Middletown S 0 May 11-13 New Eng.Ch;1mpionships Middletown May 14 Williams Middletown 4 5 May 20 M.I.T. Cambridge 8 1 May 21 Tufts Medford 5 4 May 1 Amherst Amherst 1 8 May 25 Trinity Middletown 6 3 Won 7 Lost 3 Rained Out 1 Wesleyan 56 Opponents 32 Page One Hundred Twwzly-rwu Golf 1937 Adam I. Rumoshosky . . . . . . 7 . . Co-captain John T. Simonton . . . . . . . . . Co-captain Jack L. Blott . . . . . . . . . , . Coach Date Opponent Place April 30 Bowdoin Middletown May 1 Haverford Middletown May 12 W. P. 1. Worcester May 19 Williams Williamstown May 20 Amherst Amherst May 25 Trinity Middletown May 29 Brown Middletown Cheer Leaders Rehnberg. Davis, Goodrich, Ovens. Stacey Page One Hundred Twenty-thrcr 1940 FBESHMAN SPIRITS Football POVVILRFUL defense and t1 brilliant passing attack were the keys to the most A successful football season eniuyed hy Wesleyan freshmen since the powerful class of '55 yearling squudis unblemished schedule. The class of 40 had one tie to mar its otherwise perfect record. which was rewarded by the IiLittle Three chum- pionship. Only once did the strong Cardinal line yield L1 touchdown, while the Wesleyan olfense collected 45 points. On Friday, October 9, the freshman eleven placed the only defeat on the rec- ord 0f Kingswood Prep by scoring t1 15-0 triumph ttt Middletown. Led by Snyder, Peterson, and Murphy, the Cardinals crossed their opponent's goal line in the sece 0nd and fourth periods with Murphy tallying,r in the first half on a lateral pass play to complete a 70 yard drive, and Woodman scoring on 11 reverse. Coach LashIs continqu shifting of the Wesleyan lineup kept the score down, although the yearlings were vastly superior to their rivals. In their Hrst college competition the Wesleyan freshmen won :1 close 00 triumph over the Connecticut State freshmen on October 10 at Middletown when Woodman threw an 18 yard scoring puss to Green early in the final period. Prior to this scoring thrust the teams had waged 2111 even punting duel in which Fellows of Wesleyan held :1 slight advantage. On October 21 playing,r their second home game in the same week, the fresh- men again were victorious. heating the Amherst yeztrlings by 7-0 score. Again it was a fourth period pass that carried the Cardinals to victory, with Anderson clutching Peterson's long puss deep in the Amherst end Zone three minutes before the end of the game. Although there was only one touchdown scored, both teams frequently threatened to tally only to he stopped in scoring territory. Wesleyzufs passing attack functioned well in this game with Green and Anderson on the receiving end of Petersonk tosses. Traveling to Hartford October 29. the freshmen held :1 superior Trinity 40 squad to :1 7-7 tie. Wesleyan scored ht'st in the opening period when Seyholt swept around end from the 5 yard line utter the Cardinals had recovered ;1 blocked punt 0n the Trinity 7 yard stripe. Taking tn the air in the second quarter Trinity rapidly tied the score. In the second httlf the VVesleyttn team gumely held the powerful Trinity attack which kept the hull continually in Wesleyan territory. In a preliminary to the 'vursity contest the Wesleyan freshmen seized two last-minute scoring opportunities to down the Williams freshmen by :1 12-0 score on November 7 nt Williamstown. Green, alert Wesleyan end. crossed the goal line both times for the Red zlnd Black. Wesleyan marched sixty yards to its first touch- down using three passes and twu line thrusts; Petersotfs pass to Green produced l'uge One Hundred TruruIy-lunr 1940 the score. A few moments later when the Wesleyan line blocked Stzlntonls punt, Green scooped up the bounding bull and raced to a touchdown. Until the hectic fourth quarter of a punting duel between Fellows of Wesleyan and Stanton of Williams, neither team had been :lble to threaten its rival's goal line. With this game the Wesleyan freshman football team closed its season as undefeated champions of the Little Three. Anderson and Green at the ends, Fellows th tackle, Murray at Center, and Snyder, Peterson, Currier, and Murphy in the backfield were the outstanding men on this year's undefeated freshman team, which should prove a great help to the varsity next year. Soccer HE freshman soccer team went through an exciting schedule this year which was marred by only one defeat. The yeurlings' record consists of two victories, two ties, and one defeat. In the initial game, played against Portland High School, the freshmen were only able to tie the score at Ll. Their following game. however, turned out to be more successful, as they managed to down Bridgeport Central with :1 score of 2-1. Against Amherst the freshmen suffered their first 11nd only defeat. At the end of this game the score was lily but in the two extra periods Amherst succeeded in coming out on top to the tune of 3-2. The hrst game away, which was played at the Roxbury School, turned out to be a decisive victory for the freshmen, the score being 5-2. In the hnnl game of the season, which was also the hnal Little Three cone test, neither the Williams nor the Wesleyan yenrlings succeeded in converting the many chances to score into points. Cross Country FTER starting off with a rather poor showing, the yearling barriers were suc- cessful in winning their most important contestethe Little Three meet. Walt Tiedemann demonstrated his outstanding ability as a runner by knocking four sec- onds from the frosh three mile course record in this race. Upon the acquisition of the Little Three title. the season ended with a record of two victories and four defeats. They made their victories over Yale, Amherst, and Williams, while they suFfered defeat at the hands of Bridgeport High. Hillhouse High of New Haven. Norwich Free Academy and Middletown High. The team was composed of Tiedemann, Boyce, Guernsey. Holden, Bernier, Bell and Reed. Although Coach Martin was given very little material to start with, by constant efforts on the part of both the coach and the team he had a very efhcient squad by the close of the season. Pugr Our Humlml Tulrlll'wfll'e 1940 Basketball ESPITE uncertain prospects, and a decisive defeat by a strong Deerheld Academy team in the opening game, the freshmen basketball team completed its schedule with the fair record of four wins and Five losses. The hrst victory came on January 0, when the entire squad of seventeen, led by Havighurst. easily overcame the Taft School, 37-15. The Cardinals had trouble get- ting started in their next encounter with Hopkins Grammar School, with neither side scoring for the hrst five minutes. However. once under way. the inshmen scored readily, and won by a 29-19 score with Carrier leading the attack. The following game with Roxhury was :1 close one from the start. and in an overtime period the Wesleyan team w;1s beaten by one point. However, the freshmen made up for this defeat by overcoming the Middletown High School, 37-28. and then easily winning from Wilbrahum. In spite of L1 17-15 lead at half time, the Cardinals were outclassed in the second period of their next game with Fuirheld, 11nd finally lost, 31-25. Both Little Three opponents proved to be too powerful for the Cardinal fresh- men. The Williams game was lost by :1 30-23 score, :1 rally in the closing minutes being insufheient to overcome the Purple lend. Another one point defeat was ex- perienced in the Final game of the season with Amherst. Despite the Lashmen's excel- lent defense, the Sabrinas led 7-5 Ht the half, and were again in the lead 23-22 as the game ended. . v Swimming HE Freshman swimming season turned out this year to be rather mediocre, with :1 record of only one victory in six meets. However, this victory was over Amherst. 11nd gave the Frosh second place in the Little Three competition. The season opened with :1 defeat by Hopkins Grammar School, January 16, by a 41-24 score. The next week-end saw :1 similar setback. 52-23, at the hands of the State champion Hartford High mermen. On February 12. Deerheld again submerged the yearlings. 46-21, but :1 week later they succeeded in taking over Amherst with a score of 43-34. Hopes for ;1 Little Three championship were thoroughly crushed, however, by a 65-12 defeat February 28. ilt Willinmstown. The season ended gloomily with a final defeat from Warren Harding High School, of Bridgeport, 47-19. Wrestling HE freshman wrestling team turned in a rather impressive season this year, despite its final tally of two victories. two defeats. and one tie. since the Little Three Title was won. In the hrst meet of the year. the team defeated Loomis, 23 to 11. On January 16 the Taft School was able to push through :1 19-13 victory over the Wesleyan frosh, and again on the twenty-second of the same month Choaite was the victor 26 to 8. After the mid-yeur rest. the team returned to its hrst Little Three encounter and subdued Amherst on February 27. The score was 19-15. On the following Saturday the team met Williams, and with 11 20-20 score clinched the Little Three champion- ship. Page One Hundred Tu'rnty-six Date April May May May May May Date March March April April May May May Date April April May May May 1940 Freshman Baseball 1937 27 12 15 71 29 12 17 23 29 13 20 24 28 15 19 Opponent Choate Amherst Milford Williams Roxbury W ilbraham F reslunan Track 1937 Opponent Wilbrnhum Loomis Norwich New Haven Westminster Little Three Rnxbury Opponent Taft Deerficld Amherst Williams Roxbury Pugr Our Hmnirnl Tuszy-m'm Place Middletown Middletown Middletown Williamstown Cheshire Wilbraham Place Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Middletown Williamstown Middletown Freshman Tennis 1937 Place Middletown Middletown Middletown Williamstown Cheshire INTEBFBATEBNITY SPORTS W Iv Iv 1935-36 Cllampion- Phi Nu Theta 7. Bertrand Fink 1936 Bmebal! . Phi Nu Them . Delta Tau Delta Truck . John Wesley Club . Psi Upsilon Bowling . Phi Nu Them . Phi Sigma Kappa Basketball . Delta Kappa Epsilon 2. Phi Nu Theta and Iohn Wesley Club Pug: One Hundred Tu'cnIy-m'gllt Iv li Manager Ten nix . Phi Nu Theta . Chi Psi Touch Football . Phi Nu Theta . Delta Tau Della Wrexllin g . Psi Upsilon 2. Delta Tau Delta x IQ S wim m in g . Beta Theta Pi . Psi Upsilon X organizatiolls i1 1:11.151?! ' 11111111112111 1 M1 5w Vs 11111111111111111111 1 1111111 I- jnI-----.-r----nnn-unnnuE-l , 1,11 g .V , 715:;qu ' 7W715,:5 f1 , le ILA 1 .71 I111 I M $551 Huck row: Ackun, Bunch McClulluml. KullcnbzlclL Vcinslcin Swami raw: Fillback, French, Humason, Fonluinc, Poor, Davenport, Rout. Walsh, Ilzn'cns. Snpcr Front mm: mels, Van Con. Corny. Hliznnl, Maynard, chch, Pfcitfcr. Fink, W. Waldo Beach Thomas R. Bodinc Roger Maynard R. I. Ackart P. Bnncel E. P. Blizard E.C.Ccrny,1r. C.E.D11VCI1POI'I.JII M. Dowds M. Edwards, III W. Emmott M. M. M. Edmist011.lr. A. R Senate Omrcw Alcmlm'; R. W. Filllmck XV. B. Fink L. A. Fomuinc K. L. French G. Guodridgc L. H. Havens I. D. Humuson I. I2. Kultcnbuch Edmislon, Iimmnlt, Gumlridgu I U'exl'dc nt Vicc-Pl'csiden t Swrclm'y Trcuxurer A. F. Kingsburyu Jr. D11. McClelland B. V. Pfeiffer, Ir. J. H Poor H. M. Super, Jr, R. J. Walsh A. C. Van C011 L. VVcinstein C. R. White. Ir. 121g! Imr Humlrui Tlm'ty College Body Committees HONOR SYSTEM: R. Maynard, Chairman: F. A. Ketcham; J. B. Poor. FRESHMAN FUNIMMENTALS: L. A. Fontuinc. Chairman; W. L. Klingcr; R. W. Fillback; W. V. Edwards, IL; R. I. Ackart; R. W. Emmott; I. D. Jones; A. M. Edwards 111. DORMITORY: W. B. Fink. Chairman; F. L. Keefe; R. J. Ackart. REGISTRATION: A. J. Rumoshosky, Chairman; P. Bunccl; M. M. Dowds. AGENCIES: M. P. Davis, Chairman; E. C. Rowe; G. Goodridge. IXTERFRATERNITY RELATIONS; E. P. Blizard, Chairman; A. L. Haynes; H. D. Clark; T. depolo; C. E. Secl; E G. Burm ham; G. Goodridge. ELECTIONS; W. W. Beach Chairman; A. M. Edwards III; R. W. Fillback. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE: A. F. Weld, Ira Chairman; I. W. Macy, IL; W. L. McKusick. PARLEY: C. E. Davenport, Ir.. Chairman; W. W. Beach; T. R. Bodine; F. L. Keefe; R. P. Eames; D. N. Kendall; O. E. Stone. AUDITING: W. A. Wells, Chairman; H. B. Saucr; R. B. CumE ming, Jr. DOVVNEY HOUSE: A. C. Van Cott. Chairman; 5. Iacoby; T. R. Bodine; A. F. Kingsbury, Ila; L. Wcinstein; R. M. Steven son. Page One Hundrrd TIm'Iy-am Burk row: VVeinstcin, Dowds, Pour. Edmistun, XVulsh, Slmnk, Hcislur. Duckwurlll Front row: Kingshury, Kcnncdy. Ccrny, Juno, lamb. lhllwcr, Grulwlv Cardinal Key A Junior Society that is host to sulrfreshmen. visiting teams, and distinguished Visitors. Service to Wesleyan is its objective. 0mm; John David Jones Edward Charles Cemy, Ir. Mcmbcry Edward Charles Ccrny, Jr. Murdo MacRac Dowds, Ir. Donald Richard Duckworth M. Morton Edmiston, Jr. William Burnell Faber Joseph Rush Grubb, Ir. William Henry Heisler. III Leonard Weinstein President SerrcmryATreasurer Charles Waldemar Jacob John David Jones Wrny David Kennedy Arthur F. Kingsbury, Ir. John Burton Poor Herbert Bronson Shonk, Ir. Raymond James Walsh Fugr Ont Hundred leirfy-m'q link mu': Rculuu Slillxxcll. Kuuhl. Rn'ynulklx, XVinxlmx', Knapp Huinl. Iidmixlnn. Gmum Linwln. Day A'u'mnl rrm': PfcilTL-r. S. Davis. linlic. M. Dzn'ix, Mnnmc, Ilulmcx Front mm: Ilukv. Quillmcycr, Xgunl, Cht'ncy, Ilcrlwridx, Villiums, D1111 0113, Podrida Hliturl'd! lfmmi Merrill P. Davis . . . . . . liditw-in-Clzief Willys M. Munrm . . . . . . xlxyuulrtc Editor Stanley R. me, Ir. . . . . . Axxixtunl Editor H. Thompson Inglis . . , . . Assixmnl Editor Frederick L. Keefe . . . . . . xlm'lktmzt Editor lunim' lfdl'trn'g M. M. Edmistnn. Ir. V, T. Holmes XV. A. Vinslmv Huxfncxx Emmi George S. Edie. Ir. . Busincxx Manager Allen C. Van Coll . . . Jxxou'ute 8115121655 Manager Izmiur Bmlnax Munugrrx I. W. Baird S. E. Davis HIgr Um Hmnlrul Y'hu'lv-rhrrr Hurlg mm: Fuhur, Falu'ru, Killmn. A. Edwards. Figginx Pnrkcr, Ccmy. Iu'vxun, XV. Edwards Sn'oml row: Funluinc, XVingcrt. Hull, chfc, Dcpcwu Knapp Front row: Duckwurth, Whilc, Nichols. Hill, Kcls'cy. Gruhb. Beardsley Vesleyan Argus Frederick L. Keefe Chairman Elliot S. Wingcrt . , . . . . Senior Editor Louis A. Fontuinc . . . . . Managing Editor Edward D. Dcpcw . . . . . . Axsociute Editor Imzior Editor; W. B. Faber R. K. Kilbon R. L. Formun E. I. Kelsey I. W. Macy, Ir. J. R. Grubb, Jr. C. W. Smith xlxxixtant Editor: E. H. Dcrge W. P. Figgius O. S. Parker E. S. Eichi11,Jr. E. C. Grimshuw W. R. Ray W. C. Fash I. C. Hansen R. M. Stevenson W. H. Hill Warren L. Hall . . . . . Emilia: Manager Austin M. Edwards . . Aswciatc Businexx Manager Charles H. Knapp . . . xlsxixzunz 8115mm; Manager Robert H. Potter . . . Anistunt Emma: Manager lunior thxinexs Manager; 3 A. P. Beardsley. Jr. E. C. Cerny, Jr. H. S. Fauvrc I. R. Bevan D. R. Duckworth I. W. Nichols . W, Photographic Editorx WY R. XV. Moellcr H. A. Weber , Pug: One Hmzdrrd Tizirly-four Cardinal Editorial Board Thomas R. Bodine W. Waldo Beach James Newman Alvin vun Auw Arthur F. Weld. Ir. . . Imzl'or Editory B. V. Dryer Bminex; Board H. Bradford Suucr Edward K. Warren Page 011: llnmlu'zl 'I'ln'rly Editor-in-Chicf Asxociute Editor Amociatc Editor Aimcfutc Editor :ljmcime Editor I. G. Mugec B 115incs; M a nu ger Circulation Manager AI!!! W'I-sle' 'am Rlusic-al Assm-iatiun Ullitrl'x Jmcph S. Dnllry W'. VVuldn Heath RUIICI'I Ii. Utmtll'ich Jnlm H. Cnrmll . 15in! Temm- A. Duilch B. W. Day M. M. lidmislnn. Jr. J. R. Julmsun U. 1:.KcI111isoI1 D. U. NICCI'Uskcry J. M. Ncwlumls l.5.PL1Hm;1n.Jr. 1:. H. Scugxxlw J. M. Thunm R. D. Thornton R. H. Thump M. N. chclis 1.11Humnsun P. S. Squire H.J.Hug11cs .ll wmln'm 56mm! 'l'cnul'x IL. B. Bluisdcll. J11 T. R. Budinc H. NI. ChuchM I. H. Grimm. Jr. J. D. HLIIDJSUH D. A. chingcr P. S SquirL J. L. 'l'hcismcyL-r N1.S. l'lmIn.w11 R. K. VVillSllRV IJIII'J'I 5115565 U. A. Bcnglson H. D. Hrmvslg-r J. B. Carroll HY l5. Curls U. 1L Dm 1 ,JI'. HA I. Hughes I. D. Rccd Ii. J Russell. Jr. R. P. Smilll C. H. Stevens. Ir. R. 11. Vtmdlmry 'IVIv Cm'diimlx B. W. DAI'V J. S. PuHmmL Ir. R. D. 'l'llumlun Couch Lmulcr AIJIIagcr . 1am;npuni.x7 Swami Bumw H, B. Anderson. In G. VV.BCQIC1LJI'. W. XV. Bench XV. T. Holmes W, 1.. McKusiuk R. C, Pram K. S. Van Dyke. Jr. 771K Il'lwrx XV. XV. Beach I. D. Humusun XV.'l .Hu11ncs I. S. Pullman Ir. Ii. 1. Russcll. Jr. 111;: Him Ilnmbml Timlvrcu W'. W. HCLlCll W'. T. Holmcs Wesleyan Field Band 0mm: Wilbur T. Holmes . . . . . . . Leader William H. Protheroc . . . . . . Manager John H. Weitz . . . . . Amktant Manager Richard P. Weld . . . . . . Drum Major Joseph S. Daltry . . . . . . Faculty Adviser Charles R. Nicholls . . . . . Faculty Adviser Members D.G.Ar11;1ult R. L. Goehring N. L. North, Jr. A. T Strobel C. A.Bengtso11 S. A. Guild W. F. 01511611 I H Weitz D. C. Blohm J. T H111cock,Ir. H. C. Ockert C. I. Wctmorc R. A.B100msburgh,J1. J M. H6 1111 W. R. Perrins H T. Wilson F. C. Brcvillicr W T. Holmes R. C Irutt R K. Winslow D. C.D:1vis R. H Knowles W. H. Prothcmc B. D. Wright A. S. Day F A. Kuehl, Jr C. R. Riordan L.BNiclso11,Ir. L. Espc11schied,Jr A W McClure D. R. Ross G W. Holton H. H. Fellows W. L. MCKusick I. M. Stu .1ccy R. P. Weld W. P. Figgins R.Mz1cN1ughtcn A. C. St t,cve11s Ir. D.A. Wells R. W. Gilbert Page One Humlr'rd 'l'lm'n-yrt'm Press Club The Wesleyan Press Club has as its objective the advanccE ment of Wesleyan publicity in the interest of presenting the college activities in :111 accurate light before the public. All dispatches to newspapers emanate from the Press Club, which is 11 central depot for 1111 news of the campus. Members of the club include correslmndcnts of various newspapers on campus, editors of publications, 11nd the College Body president. Officer: Frederick L. Keefe Louis A. Fomuine . Iohn W. Macy, Ir. President Victhljrexlidwzt Secretary-Tretmtrer Faculty Menzberx C. H. Conley K. M. Williamson Faculty Adviser H. L. Connelly U21 tlrrgmdlmte Alcm 196m W. W. Bench S. R. Cruw, Ir. E. D. Depcw R. L. Duncombe L. A. Fontninc F. L. Keefe R. K.Kilb011 I. W. Macy, Ir. D. I. Reisner B. Repplier M. B. Singer E. S.Wi11gert International Relations Club Robert L. Gochring Paul H. Iahn Raymond I. Walsh Arthur D. Bohen . Elmer E. Schuttschncidcr .I.Ad21ms ..D Aylsworth R. Benson .PB Blizard ..BD Bohcn R. Brown .B. Conant .H. Crowell, Ir. Duckworth wwwmgpo; ZOE R. .M. Edmiston, Ir. Umlcrgnldlmtc Member; F. E. Fowler L. E. Gage R L. Goch1ingr ..H Ilhn I Kelsey .S.L:1S;1l;1 I. Leonard H.Livi11gslun W. Macy, Ir. I. Peterson $71??? I E President Vicc-Prexident Secretary Treasurer Fucult y A duixcr F. Porter .H. Potter .C. Rehill ..M Robins .T. Russell ..T See .W Smith .H. Thruop W115h Wingert mzxcrrxpgxw UZH Page UM? Humlrer? TIIirIy-riglzr Huck row: Porter, Holmes Swami row: Liulc, Ncilzcl, Dull, Muswn Front row: Hcpcw, Budinc, W'clxl, Figgins, licnnctt Paint and Powder Club O llicerx John W. Macy, Jr. . Walter V. Benncu, Ir. . Raymond L. Furmun, Jr. Richard F. Dull Robert D Aylswonll Ralph D. Pcndlcton President V I'cc-Prcxidc'nt Secretary Buxina'x Manager Publicity Manager Faculty Dl'rertor Undergraduate Mcmlwrx Ii. D. Dcpcw R. P. Neilzcl A. M. Edwards. 111 R. E. Porter R. D. Aylsworth W V. Bennett, Jr. I. A. Musson Page One Hmm'rrd TlurIy-ninc J. L. Bishop W. P. Figgins J. M. Reynolds T. R Bodine R. L. Formun, Jr. J. O. C. Rome I. B. C IITUII W. H. Hill W. A. von Auw S. R. Cr rz,1w Jr. W. T. Holmes A. F. Weld, Jr. C. W. Uusby F. L. Kecfc R. P. Weld R. F. Dulz R. W. Little W. E. Wright S. E. Davis D. C. McClellund I. W. Macy. Jr. The College Church William G Chantcr Delton L. Scudder Joseph S. Dnltry Standing Committee Faculty A16 ! 1761'; J. L. McConuughy W. G. Chuntcr Undcrgmduuze Altamira: J. E.K;1ltc11b;1cl1 W. L. McKusick R. W. Pcthcrbridge E. T. 566 W. W. Bcuch T. R. Bodinc G. E. Bottjer G. Goodridge Pastor As .1 0L iate Pastor O r gum in C. K1156 Ullerki D. L. Scudder Classical Club PURPOSE: Officer; John B. Carroll 1 Robert H. Throop . Faculty Member; K. P. Harrington W. A Heidcl .W Hewitt .54 U nder grad ZMZE M cm bars Agurd Allen Bohen B.Carroll B.Dicklow D. P. Edgell G. Goodridgc W. T. Holmes RUM E.D. A.D 1-13 1-13 l'ugr Um Ilmzdrw' Fmty To further interest in Clussiul studies. President ScarcidryvTreasurer F W. Nicolson A.F.Pau1i I. W. Spaeth, Ir. E. T. Kmmemz C. E. Lindell H B. MacMahon W. R. Perrins W. H. Prothcroc O. E. Stone A. T. Strobel R. H. Throop Hark mu': McKusick, McCchuml. Bullicr Front 1011': Set, Chunlcr. PL'IIIL'I'bI'ingu. Studdcr, Unmlridgc The Christian Association Culmzct Ofliren' Richard XV. Pctherhridgc . . . . President Georgt- Guudridgc . VIcc-Prcxiu'ent George E. Bottier . . . . . . , Secretary Joseph R. Brown . . . . . . Trazmrcr William G. Chnnlcr r . . . . . . Adviser Dalton L. Scuddcr . . . , . . Adviser U u d er gnu! 1mm M cm 1705 G. E. Battier W. L. McKusick I. R. Brown R. W. Pctherbridge G. Goodridgc E. T. Soc D. C. MCCICHuml H. B. Shunk. Ir. Pngr Um Hmnlrrrl Fnr'ly-one Alumni Council Executive Committee The Cabinet Harold C. Grant '08 . . . . . . Chairman H. Claude Hardy '11 . . . . . Virc-Clzairman Herbert L. Connelly '09 . . . SecretaryTreasurer Chairmen of Standing Committee; Robert I. Laggrcn '13 . . . . . . Finance Harold M. Hine '12, Alumni Reunions and Class Organization Albert 1. Prince '15 . . . . . . Publicity F. Louis Maxim '09 . . . . . . Placement E. Kenneth French '13 . . . . Secondary Sclzoolx Foster M. Johnson '21 . . . 1 . Alumni Club: Robert W. Rice '08 . . . U ndergmduate Activities Winfred K. Petigrue ,13 . . . . . Athletirs George G. Davidson 113 . . . . Alumni Trmtec: George L. Mylchreest '07 . . . . . Personnel Other Alembers A. Jones '31 W. F rust '94 T. Kurt '95 F. Sheldon '90 MacNaughten '00 F Price '02 H Tryon '05 5. Downey 07 C. North '07 Stewart ,08 P. Canham 09 .G.Wl1ite '09 ..A Winner 09 .D. Dcrcmer '10 .B.H01t011 Jr. 10 Kilbon 13 A. Slnderson 14 ..B Uph1,m Jr. '15 Stevenson '16 G 11361 '19 Arnold '20 w F F w w C C L w F C I zmwcrmzwgrg; 'p .C. .H Anderson 20 .E. .G 1. Paine 09 Travis 20 Ex-O 1916i0 President I. L. McConaughy President of the Board of Trustees G. W. Davison '92 Trustee Member: E. A. Inglis 103 A. T. Vanderbilt '10 Pugr Our Hmzdrrd ForIy-Iwn PURPOSE: VVES L EYAN 0UTING CLUB To conduct 11 varied program of outdoor sports, including hiking. 1110111111111 climbing. c 11111111113; . canoeing, trail work, 11nd skiing. Albert E.V1111Du19c11 Iohu T Simontun . Alan M. Thorndike Irvin I.Kot7.611 I. C. Bl1111kcn11gcl W. G. Ch'111116r P. H. Curts Edgar Fauvcr .A 711rd Allen .Andrc v Aylswm 111 .1361 '11c1 rown C21.1h0011 Ir. .1C011111t .1D1119 .Dresscr I.B.D1111c1111 W. P. Figgins F. E. Fowler W. D. Faye :qrnmnggcz 02ij OFFICERS FAct'L'rY MEMBERS 114. C. Fosterik H. B. Goodrichig K.P.H11rri11g101W I. W. Hewitt UNDERGRADUATE MEBIBERS I. L. Cage I.H.Gucr11.9cy B. H11111111111'stm111 H.H1111sr111. Ir. D. S. Hibburd R. M. Huck S. I11c0by A. C. Ie111011s W. Iordun, Ir. E. I. Kelsey I.I.Kotzc11 E. T. Krcmentz W. E. M11111'111g P. F. Miller Pagr 0m Humlrrzi IWVM'JIH'H C.E.M11rcott I.Ncwm1111 W. R. Perrins I.L.Pl1illip19 C. W. Phipnrd W. H. Prothcme I. S.P1111m1111.I1'. D.I.Rci.911er I. I. Rowe. Ir. I T Simonton EL CSmith I- R. President Vicaprcyident S ecrctur y Treasurer I. L. McConaughy W. T. 1311111901111 i kAdviscr A. B. Stimson A. M Thorndike A. I Tomasino E. C. V1111 Buskirk K. E.V1111Dusc11 E. C Vcrdin E. K.W ZIITCII H A. Weber W. A. Wells W. R. Williamson, Ir. C. C. Willis W. A.Wi11slow I. A.Y01111g. Ir. La Socicitci Francaise PURPOSE: To acquire proHcicncy in the use of the French language by practice and to acquire an understanding of the French spirit and ideas through association with French culture. 01$cer; John M. Turner, Ir. . . . . . . President L. Austin Warren . . . . . . . Secretary Jacques A. Masson . . . Treasurer Faculty Member: T. W. Bussom Albert Mann E. M. Ioliat G. T. Moody W. T. Paltison Undergraduate Mom bar: I. VB. Dresser I. A. Masson I. M. Turner, Jr. W. Jordan, Jr. A. M. Moore L. A. Warren I. B. Kacsshaefer A. Thomas A.F.VVc-1d. Ir. R.MacN;1ughtcn P. F.Wi1son La Tertulia PURPOSE: The purpose is primarily to give the members an Opportunity to speak Spanish. There is also an opportunity to hear Spanish spoken by natives. and to read Spanish news- papers and magazines. Officer: George K. Beebe . . . . . . . President James VB. Dresser . . . . . . Vicc-President Edward T. Hargrave. Ir. . . . . . Secretary David P. Edgell . . . . . . . Treasurer Faculty M cm 6ch T. W. Bussom G. T. Moody Albert Mann W. T. Putlison Undergraduate Alcmbm'x G. K. Beebe D. P. Edgell W. H. Lewis H. P. Benhzlm R. I. Fitzgerald I. A. Mussnn W. A. Blzlckmon E. C. Grimshaw I. B. Morningsmr E. G. Burnhnm I. C.H21nscn I. L. Phillips Juan Czlbrcr, Ir. E. T. Hargrnve. Ir. J. M. Turner, Ir. F. P. Conant A. A. Home R. T. Washburn F.T.Cot1cr W. I. Howell H. A. VVchcr I. VB. Dresser sV. D. Kennedy 11A.VVCHS Pagc One Hundred Forry-four Back row: Mooz. H. Curts. Brewster, Gcmcinlmnlt, Blunkcnugcl, P. Curta. Robinson, Inlm, Ncwlunds Front row: Smith, Espcnschicd, Bibcrmun, McClellzlml, Usshcr, Knapp Der Deutsche Verein PURPOSE: To further the knowledge of those interested in the German language and customs. Officers David C. McClelland David Biberman David M. Ussher, Jr. I. C. Blankenugel Faculty Mcm bars P. H. Curts U ndergruduate M em 1761': D. Biberman L. Espenschied, Jr. C. H. Knapp H. D. Brewster E. B. Gladding C. H. Koller R. R. Brewster R. W. Hinsdale W. Lohrmann H. B. Curls D. Ingraham D. C. McClelluml A. Daitch P. H. Iahn A. E. Muoz D. M. Ussher, Jr. Page On: Hundred Farly-lil'r President Vice-President SecretaryTreasurer V. W. Robinson L. E. Gemeinhnrdt J. M. Newlands W. C. Schwenk E. E. Smith W. R. Sonstmem R. I. TymoFf Iim'k mm: Sccl, IleHU. Dullnn, Cumming, VVunurk, lelnchm'd, Dillon Swolld row: Newman, Mncgrcgor, German I 1'urll row: IIiIIIka. Simuntnn. Muir. Inslin. Hridgcs, Monrnc. Scymnur, KUICIICF Pre-Medical Club PURPOSE: To further interest in practical and preparatory medical work. Officer: Stuart L. Ioslin . . . . . . . Prcxia'cint Philip N. Bridges . . . . . . IIII'ce-Presidcnt Emil chher . . . . . Sew'cturI'-'1Ircu.x'urcr VVillys M. Monroe . . . Chrrwpmzdfng Secretary Faculty Mcmbcrx Graduate Aicmlmrx H.B.Coodricl1 G. W. Hunter. III R. Collins I. M. Hamilton C. A. Hill E. C. Schneider H. C. Dalton I B. Ruxhy, Ir. C. C. Shepard Undergraduate Alcm 1707's R.I.Ackz1rt E. P. Ferguson R. A. Luiuconu E C. Rowe E. M. Armstrong R. W. Fillhuck B. M. McB Iidc M. I. Schwartz I. H. Blair S. M. Fisher. Ir. I.S.M;1cgrcgur, Ir. C. E. Scel I. Blanchard M. P. George HI B. MncMulmn T C. Seymour E N. Bridges L. R. German F.S.M:1rino I. T. Simonton R B. Cumming W. C. Grant W. M. Monroe W. I. Sperling. Ir. R. F. Dzuz S. A. Guild I. Newman X I. Tnmnsino C. S. Dillon N. W. Inmcs I. B. Newman R. P. Townsend G. A. Durr, Ir. 5. L. Imlin I, W. Nichols VV.I.V;1n Ncss M. Fcir E Kulchcr H. A. Rdtcr A. E. VVzlllwork C. O. Lctcndrc C. F. Riclmrds W. E Wright Page Om- Hundred Fm'Iy-xx'x Bavk row: Burford, Inncs, Rhinesmith, Van Ncss, Simmons. Dryer, Loiucono, Schwartz, Grunt, Ranb, Dunncll, Mzu'ino, Cumming, German 56mm! row: EVolfcndcn, Gmnlricll, Susselmun. Seymour, Vinnl, Birdmll, Massclli, Mncllcr, Richards, Nelson. Kendall, Tomusino Front row: Sccl, Stetson, Dowds, Kellogg, Blizard, Pickanl, Monroe, Cnrrulh; Rowe, Witcnbcrg, Manring. Hockridgc, Korn Atwater Club PURPOSE: To further 2111 intcrest in the broad field of chemistry. William R. Picknrd Everitt P. Blizard . Willys M. Monroe . Faculty M ember; M. G. Burford, II C. R. Hoover G. A. Hill H. S. Rhinesmith S. Susslemnn President V 1.61417 raid 6 n t SecretaryTremurrr Graduate Alcmlwrs L. O. Binder, Jr. R. B. Goodrich C. M. Birdsall E. L. J. Raub R. L. Dunnell F. E. Vinal P. Banccl E. P. Blizard F. E.C;1rruth, Jr. M. M. Dowds B. V. Dryer S. E. Eaton, Ir. D. S. Hibbard W. J. Hockridgc U n dcr grad mite M em bars D. Jones T. Kellogg N Kendall E. Korn, Ir. 0. Letcndrc W. E Munring F. S. Murine H. W. Marsnn J. L. D. F. C. J. W. Massclli R. W. Moellcr VV. M. Monmc W. C. Nelson L. H. Perry W. R. Pickurd E. C. Rowc C. E. Sccl Page 0110 Humirrd liuruuxcrm T. C. Scymuur J. G. Simmons E. R. Stetson A. I. Tomusinn W. A. Winslow E. G. VVitcnlwcrU h Serawlers9 Club PURPOSE: To stimulate interest in creative writing at VVesIeyan University by the writing. reading, and criticism of literary pieces of our own composition, and to encourage an apprecia- tion of literature in general by discussion. Often Arthur F. Weld, Jr. . . . . . . President Thomas R. Hodinc . . . . . . . Secretary Farulty Member: R. D. Pendleton Wilbert Snow H. E. Woodbridgc Graduate Member K. R. Andrews U ml er grad uate M em hen W. W. Beach R P Eames W. V. Bennett H. C. Judd T. R.I wdinc P. F. Miller S. RC raw, Ir. X. V on Auw B V. Drvcr A F. Weld Ir. Publications Board Paul H. Curls . . . . . . . Chairman Thomas R. Bndinc . . . . V . IxWre-Chdirnmn Herbert L. Connelly . . . . . . Secretary Theodore H. Banks . . . . Financial Scaretary Alumni Members H. L. Connelly, 09 F. T. Davis. '11 A. 1. Prince. '15 F acuity M cm bcr: T. H. Banks R M.Smith P. H. Curls H. EWoodhridgc Undergraduate Member: W.W.Bez1ch W. L. Hall T. R. Bodinc F. L. Keefe M. P. Davis R. Maynard G. S. Edie, Ir. H. B. Sauer lhlgc One Hundred Forty-rrglzl Back row: McCunn, Mrs, MC eoch, Krcmcntz, Fowler, Carroll Second row: Day, Smith, Kelley, Newman Front row: Sisson, McClelland, Fisher, Lunglic William J ames Club PURPOSE: To promote interest in psychology. Officer; Samuel M. Fisher, Jr. . . . . . . President Jonathan L. Thicsmcycr . . . . VichPrexident Richard G. Berry . . . . . Secretary-Trc'umrer Faculty Member; T. A. Langlic J. A. Mchoch W. H. McCann Ii. D. Sisson Graduate Member: A. R. Purente W. H. Young U nder graduate M ember: .G. Berry R. I. Fitzgerald W. B. Lauder, Jr. L. Bishop F. E. Fowler D. C. McClcllund R. Brown L. E. G1gc I. Newman B. Carroll W I. Hiw'inson Jr.C.W.Smi1h .P.Co111nt P. B. Ingham P. S. Squire .M. Day C. H. Kelley A. T. Strobel .M. Fisher, Jr. E. L. Krcmcnlz l. L Thicsmeycr 1. L11 ndow Page One llmzdrrd Iiurty-nin: Burk row: McConkcy. Tompkins, Crowcll. butler. Day. Knapp Front row: Arnth VVClls, Lincoln, Howland. Purcntc Van Vleck Club PURPOSE: Tu further interest in Mulhcnmlics and its 111111111 0.111011. OWNER? Charles G. Lincoln . . . . . . Prwident Winthrop A. Wells . . . . . Vice-Prcsidmt Charles H. Knapp. . . . . Seatturyfl161117er Faculty Member; H. E. Arnold B. H. Camp NI. C. Foster U Izdergmdmlte 1W em 5671? 1L1..Adums C. H. K11 11111 J. R. Bevan C. G.Li11c01n E G Burnham F. A. Pearce E. C. Cer11y,Jr. H. 15.831161 K. F. Crafts W. S. Sti Iwell W. H. mecll C. I Tompkins A.S.D.1y J. H. Wcitz H. R. Foye W. A. Wells C. E. Huhine Jr H.T.VVilson P1135 Una Hundrrd Fifty Debate Council Officer: Wilbert Snow . . . . . . . . Couch Joseph M. Stokes . . . . . . . . Couclz Stanley R. Cruw, Ir. . . . L . . Praidcnt Robert H. Putter . . . . . SecrmuyTreamrcr Leonard H. Clark . . . . . . . Manager Ftlcztln' Alcmlm's S. H. Brockunier H. L. Connelly L. E. Schuusclmcidcr Undergrmludtc Alcmlm'x C. A. Chrystal R. H. Puttcr L. H. Clark R. Mnynurd O. L. Stone 5. R. Craw, Jr. D. H. Trot: Rosa Club PURPOSE: To promote an interest in Physics and its applications. 0mm..- Alexander Thomas . . . . . . Prwidcnt Richard L. Brown . . . . . Vivwljrcsident Blakeslee D. Wright . . . . Scarcnlry-YLreumrer F acuity M em bar; W. G. Cady V. L. Eaton M. B. Crawford K. 5 Van Dykc Graduate Member; W. R. Bliss H. F. qufc R. L. Brown S. C. Haley B. D. Wright Undergmduute IWemlm'x E. P. Blizurd L B. Lewis M. P. Davis L. B. Gludding M. H. Sweet S. E. Eaton, Jr. A. Thomas Pug? Our Ilmuln'zl l'UIy-one Parley on Marriage December 3 and 4, 1936 C ommittee Clifton E. Davenport, IL, Chairman W. Waldo Beach Frederick L. Keefe Thomas R. Bodinc David N. Kendall Ralph P. Eames Oliver E. Stone Speaker: V. F. CALVERTON, Editor of the Modern Monthly. HThc Crisis in Contemporary Marriage? PROFESSOR HURNELI, HART, Hartford Thculngicul Scminary, Science. and Sexual Ethics. OLIVER M. BvrrERHEm Consultant at The Family Guidance Service, New York Preparation for Marriage. RABBI SIDNEY E. CJOLDS'I'EIN, Chairman, New York State Commission on Marriage and the Family, Stale Responsibility in the Matter of Marriage and Family Life. MRS. GRACE LOUCKS ELLIOTT, Author, Marriage and Maturity. Du. ERNEST R. GROVES. Thc University of North Carolina. uThe Mustuline Side of It. MRS. ERNEST R. GROVES, The University of North Carolina, uThc Feminine Side of IN MRS. KATHERINE H. HEPBI'RN, National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control. Mlhhc Case for Birth Control. PROFESSOR NORMAN E. HIMES, Colgate University, uFamily Limitation.n Round Table Dixom'sion Leader: DR. S. RALPH HARLOW, Smith College, hI-Iow to he Happy tho Married in this Generation. DR. HARRY BONE, Consultant Psychologist. Some Contributions of Clinical Psycholugy t0 Problems of Normal Murriagv:n PROFESSOR ALBERT P. VAN DUSEN, formerly of Syracuse University, Essentials of Marital Stability? Mus. GRACE LOUCKS ELLIOTT, Author, thrriage 11nd Maturity? U IEI3Z Page One Hundred Fifly-twa B 0 0 K - V - Administration JAMES LUKENS MCCONAUGHY, Ph.D., LL.D., L.H.D. President of the University B.A., Yale University. 1909; M.A., Bowdoin College, 1911; Qld cumlcm1 Dart- mouth College, 1915; 1nd cundemy Wesleyan University, 1925; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1913; LL.D., Trinity College. 1926; Williams College, 1926; Middlebury College, 1930; Dartmouth College, 1931; Amherst College, 1934; L.H.D., Muhlcm berg College. 1934. Bowdoin College: Professor of Education and English, 1909-1915; Dartmouth College: Professor of Education, 1915-1913; Knox College: President and Professor of Education, 1918-1925; Wesleyan University: President, 1925--. Association of American Colleges: President, 193791938. Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Theta Pi. Page Om: Hundred Fifry-fuur LEROY ALBERT HOVVLAND, PhD. Dean and Fisk Professor of Mathematics B.A., Wesleyan University, 1900; M.Au Harvard University, 1904; Ph.D., Uni- versity of Munich, 1908. Drexel Institute: Instructor in Mathematics. 1900-1903; Wesleyan University: Instructor in Mathematics, 1905-1908, Associate Professor, 1908-1913, Profcssor, 1915- Vice President, 1921-1926, 1927-1935, Acting President, 1923-1925; Dean and Secretary of the Faculty, 1935-. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Psi Upsilon. Page One Hundred FUIy-jiz'e Board of Trustees By charter provision, the Board of Trustees includes members elected by the Board, members elccted by the alumni, and members elcclcd bunder conditions determined by the Boardf, by certain Methodist conferences. The term of member ship is for five years beginning October 1, the date in parentheses indicating the expiration. Officers GEORGE WILLETS DAWSON . . . . . . . . . . Prryiticn! HENRY INGRAHAM HARRIMAN . . . . . . . . Vice-Prcxizicnl JOHN STEPHENSON PULLMAN . . . . . . . . . Secretary HENRY ANDREWS INGRAHAM . . . . . . . . . Treasurer THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY . . . . . . . hex officim Page One I-Itmdrm' Fifly-xix Dlemhers 0f the Board of Trustees Herman Aaron, LLHB 119181 John Spencer C11mp,M.A. M119.D.119371 David Iacobus Carlough M. D 119-111 101111 Cheesm 111 Clark M..,A LLB LL. D. 119191 Frederick Morgan D 1venport Ph. D. LL.D.119171 George Willets Davison, LL.B.. LL.D. 119391 Elliott Minton Eldredge. Ph.B. 119-101 . Fredric Worthen Frost, LLB. 119401 Addison Loomis Green B.A.119371 John Gribbel LL..D 119401 Frank Kirkwood H11110ck M..A M.D.119391 Henry I11g1111h1m H111rim1111 LL. 15 LLD. 119411 Elijah Kent Hubbard, M.A. 119391 . Henry Andrews 111gr1111'11m, LL.B. 119381 Albert Wheeler Johnston. 13.5. 119391 Edwin Walter Kemmerer. Ph.D.. LL.D. 119-111 John William Langdalc, D.D. 119381 Olin Foss McCormick, B..A 119411 Horace Auvustus Moses LL.D. 1195 91 William Gordon Murphy, LLHB 119381 Robert Brewer Newell, B.A. 119411 Clarence Lucian Newton. LM. 119371 John Stephenson Pullman LL.B.119401 George Gleenwood Reynolds, LL15. PhD. 119401 William Thnyer Rich 119401 James Loren Rich'lrds LL. D. 119381 Clarence Robertson Smith. Ph.B. 119381 Arthur Eugene Sutherland, Ira LLB. 119371 . Edward Lee Thorndike, Ph.D.. Sc.D., LL.D. 119371 John Edwin Wing. LL.B. 119411 . Clarence Everett Bacon, BS. 119381 William Patterson Calder, 15.5. 119411 Clarence Eugene Hancock. LLJS. 119401 Stewart Freeman Hancock LL13. 119391 Winfred Byron Holmn Ir. BA 119401 Ernest Alexander 1110119 LLB119171 . Albert Barrett Meredith, Ph. D., L.H. D., LLD. 1193131 New York'City Hartford Paterson, N. I. New York City Washington, D. C. New York City New York City New York City Holyoke, M11199. 1Dcceased1 Cromwell Boston, Mass. Middletown New York City New York City Princeton, N. 1. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City West Springfield, M1199. New York City Hartford 1501910111 Mass. Bridgeport Brooklyn, N. Y. Newton, Mass. Newtonville, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsford. N. Y. New York City Chicago, 111. New York City - . Bristol Syracuse N1Y. Syracuse, N. Y. New York City Middletown Cr1111ford,N. I. Page Our Hundred 19ny-561? Parker Newhall JD. 094D Arthur T. Vanderbilt M.A LLHB 09391 James Isaac Wendell, M.A 00371 William Harvey B11111. S.T.B. 119401 Charles Harrison Davis, BA. 119371 Frank Pearl Fletcher, M.Au S.T.B. 119301 Raymond Lulor Furman, 11D. 119-111 Hubert Darrell Jones, BA. 119391 William Adelbert Jones, M.A. 110571 Albert Ernest Legg, D.D. 093M Ralph Fcrnuld Lowc M.A. 09591 Eldon Hubert Martin. M.A.. B.D. 003M George Luther Peck, BA. 09371 Frank Harder Ryder, BA. 09401 Cortis Ephraim Torrance, D.D. 004D New York City Newark, N. I. Pottstown, Pa. Providence R. I. Nccdlnm Heitvhts M155 Liltlcton N. H New York City Baldwin, L. 1., N. Y. E1151 Orange, N. J. Hcrkimexa N. Y. Auburn Maine Sprinchld, Vermont Scranton, Pa. Cobleskill. N. Y. Syracuse. N. Y. Committees of the Board of Trustees EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Messrs. Duvison Ujhairnmny Clark, Green, S. F. Hancock, Ingraham, Johnston, Newell, Newton FINANCE COMMITTEE: Messrs. Ncwell 1Clmil'man1. Murphy 1VimClzairmcmL Aaron, Bacon, Ingraham, Richards COMMITTEE ON FACULTY AND CI'RRICULUMZ Messrs. Grccn 1Chairman1, Meredith 1Vice-Clzairman1S Frost, S. F. Hancock, Hubbard, Moses, Thorndike, Wendell, Wing JOINT COMMITTEE ON HONORARY DEGREES: Messrs. Davenport 1Clmirmzm1, Langdale 1Vice-CXmirnan Chanter, Conley, C. E. Hancock, Holmn, Hoover, Reynolds. Vanderbilt COMMITTEE ON TRUSTEES AND NOMINATIONS: Messrs. Inglis 1Clmimum1, Carlough 1Vice-Clmirmany Legg, Pullman, Ryder COMMITTEE ON BUILman AND GROUNDS: Messrs. Johnston UJXmI'rmunL Ingraham 1Vz'cchClzairman1S Camp, Eldredge, Harrimzm, McCormick, Peck COMMITTEE ON INCREASE OF ENDOWNMENT AND EQUIPMENT: Messrs. Newton 1C11air- maid, Frost 1Vire-Clzairmany Green. Hmrrimam Hubbard. Jones, Langdale. Moses, Reynolds, Rich COMMITTEE ON THE ALUMNI: Messrs. Smith 1Chuirmm0, S. F. Hancock Uzico ClzairnzziM, Bath, Holton, Wendell Paga- One Hundred Filty-riglzt The Faculty Eutk row: bchattschlicidcr':McCurdy. Ccderstnhl; Robinson, bmlt Fifth row: Arnold. Stokes, Chunter. Vzlrlcy. Peoples, Gemcinhardt, Pauli. Scudden Moody Fourth row: 101ml. Williamson, Butterfickl, Van Dyke, Long, Hunter, Eaton, Goodrich Burford, Sisson Third raw: Bischol1, Dultry. Foster, Spacth. Silterly. Blankcnngcl, Pattison, Rhincsmith. Hoover. Thompson. Camp Second row: Steurns, Woodbridge, Bussom. Cady, Curts, Fisher. Krusc', Reyno1ds, Hill. Rider, Schneider. Lunglic Front I'Ull': Slocum, Farley, James, Howland. Nicolson. McConuughy, Crawford, Mann, Hewitt, Dutchcr. Bell Emcrili MORRIS BARKER CRAWFORD, M.A. Foss Professor of Physics. Emeritus B.A., 18741 M.A.. 13771 Wcslcyun University. Wesleyan University: Tutor in Mathematics, 1H7411877, Instrucmr in Physics. 1380-1831, Associate Professor, 1881-18841 Professor 188411921. Emeritus, 192k. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Nu Theta. FRANK EDGAR FARLEY, PhD. Olin Professor of English Literature, Emeritus B.A.. 1893, M.A., 1894. Ph.D., 1897. Harvard University: MA. 01d cundcmy Wesleyan University, 1918. Haverford C011ege: Instructor in English. 1807-1393: Syracusr'University: Instructor in English, 1898-1899, Associate Professor, 1800-1001, Professor, 1901-1903; Simmons Luilcgc: Associate Professor of English. 19011006, Professor. 1906-1918; Harvard University: Visiting Lecturer, 1023; Wesleyan University: Professor of English Literature, 1918-1916, Emeritus. 1036 . Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Upsilon. Page Our Hmnfrcd Filly-nmc KARL POMEROY HARRINGTON, M.A. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Emeritus BA. 1882, M.A. 1885, Wesleyan University. Wesleyan University: Tutor in Latin. 1889-1891; University of North Carolina: Professor of Latin, 1891-1899: University of Maine: Professor of Latin, 1899-1905; Wesleyan University: Professor of Latin, 1905-1929, Emeritus 1929--. American Philological Association; Archaeological Institute of America. Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Upsilon. WILLIAM ARTHUR HEIDEL, Ph.D., LL.D., L.H.D. Research Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, Emeritus B.A., 1888, M.A., 1891, LL.D., 1929, Central Wesleyan College: Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1895; M.A. Gld eundcmy Wesleyan University, 1900; L.H.D., Illinois Wesleyan University. 1929. Illinois Wesleyan University: Acting Professor of Latin, 1890-1891, Professor of Greek, 1891-1894; University of Chicago: Instructor in Ancient Philosophy, 1895- 1896; Iowa College 010W Grinncl Collegck Professor of Latin, 1896-1905: Wesleyan University: Professor of Greek, 1905-1928, Research Professor, 1928-1936, Emeritus, 1936--. Phi Beta Kappa. WILLIAM IOHN JAMES, M.A., L.H.D. Librarian, Emeritus B.A., 1883, M.A., 1886. Wesleyan University; L.H.D., Dickinson College, 1920. Wesleyan University: Tutor in Mathematics, 1887-1890, Instructor, 1890-1895. Librarian 1891-1929, Emeritus, 1929--. Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Upsilon. WILLIAM EDWARD MEAD, PhD. Professor of English, Emeritus B.A., 1881, M.A., 1884, Wesleyan University; Ph.D., University of Leipzig, 1889. University Of Chicago Summer Session: Professor of Middle English. 1903; Columbia University Summer Session: Lecturer in English, 1911; Wesl6yan Uni- versity: Associate Professor of English, 1890-1893, Professor, 1893-1925, Emeritus, 1925--. FRANK WALTER NICOLSON, M.A., LL.D., L.H.D. Robert Rich Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Emeritus B.A., Mt. Allison University Klumdw, 1883; B.A., 1887, M.A., 1888, Harvard University; M.A. 01d eundcmL Wesleyan University, 1900; LL.D., Mt. Allison University, 1920; L.H.D., Amherst College, 1930. Mt. Allison University: Tutor in English and French, 1883-1884; Harvard University: Instructor in Sanskrit. 1888-1889, Instructor in Latin, 1889-1891; Wesleyan University: Tutor in Latin, 1891-1894, Instructor, 1894-1895, Associate Professor, Page One Hundred Sixty 1895-1913, Professor, 1913-1934, Professor Emeritus. 1934.., Secretary of the Faculty, 1895-1930, Dean, 1918-1930. Association of New England Colleges for Conferences on Athletics: President. 1907-1911; National Collegiate Athletic Association: Secretary-Treasurer, 1903--; New England College Entrance Certificate Board: President. 1910-1913; Secretary- Treasurer, 1913--. National Conference Committee, on Standards of Colleges and Sec- ondary Schools: Secretary-Treasurer, 1914-1922. Phi Beta Kappa. Professors HERBERT CLIFFORD FRANCIS BELL, Ph.D. Professor of History BA. University of Toronto, 1903; Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1909; M.A. Gad cundemy Wesleyan University, 1912. University of Wisconsin: Instructor in History, 1909-1912; Bowdoin College: Professor of History, 1912-1926; Cornell University: Professor of History; Summer Session, 1925; University of Pennsylvania: Visiting Professor of History, 1925-1926; Yale University: Visiting Professor of History, 1927-1923; Wesleyan University: Professor of History, 1926--. President of American Catholic Historical Associatiun, 1936-1937. Member of Anglo-Amcrican Historical Committee in London, 1930--. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta; Zeta Psi. IOHN CHARLES BLANKENAGEL, PhD. Professor of German B.A., 1908, Ph.D., 1915, University of Wisconsin; M.A. 63d eundemL Wesleyan University, 1936. Pomona College: Instructor in German. 1911-1913; Gouchcr College: Assistant Professor of German, 1915-1916. Associate Professor, 1916-1917; University Of Mon- tana: Instructor in French; 1919-1920; Franklin College: Professor of Modern Languages; 1920-1922; Ohio Wesleyan University: Professor of German, 1922-1934; University of Chicago: Visiting Professor of German Literature. Summer Session, 1930; College of the City of New York: Visiting Professor of German. Summer Session. 1934; Wesleyan University: Professor of German. l934--. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Gamma Delta; Omicron Delta Kappa. THOMAS WAINWRICHT BUSSOM, PhD. Professor of Romance Languages B.A. Amherst College, 1912; Ph.D.; University of Minnesota, 1920; M.A. 61d eundemy Wesleyan University, 1924. Amherst College: Instructor in Romance Languages, 1914-1917; Princeton University: Instructor in Romance Languages. 1917-1919; University of Minnesota: Instructor in Romance Languages, 1919-1920; Wesleyan University: Associate Pro- fessor of Romance Languages. 1920-1924, Professor, 1924--. Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Kappa Epsilon. Pugr Our HumlI'mX Sixty-onr WALTER GUYTON CADY, PhD. Foss Professor of Physics Ph.B., 1895, M.A.. 1396, Brown University; Ph.D.. University of Berlin, 1900. M.A. 01d eundcnu, Wesleyan University, 1907. Brown University: Instructor in Mathematics. 139591397; Columbia University: Lecturer in Physics, Summer Session, 1920; Wesleyan University: Instructor in Physics, 1902-1903, Associate Professor, 1903-1907, Professor. 1907:- Rccipient 0f Duddcll Medal for 1916 from the Physical Society 01 London. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Alpha Delta Phi. BURTON HOWARD CAMP, PhD. Professor of Mathematics B.A., Wesleyan University, 1901; B.A., 1903, M.A., 1907. Harvard University; Ph.D., Yale University, 1911. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Instructor in Mathematics. 190391904; Harvard University: Instructor in Mechanics, 1906-1907; University 01' Michigan: Lecturer in Statistics, Summer Session. 1925; Wesleyan University: Instructor in Mathematics, 1905-1906, 1907-1909. Associate Professor. 1909-1914, Professor. 1914 . Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Phi Nu Theta. WILLIAM GEORGE CHANTER, M.A., D.D. Waite Professor of Ethics and Religion, Pastor of the College Church B.A., 1914, M.A.. 1913. Wesleyan University: S.T.B.. Boston University. 19le M.A., Harvard University. 1920; D.D.. Lawrence College, 1930. Wesleyan University: Instructor in Ethics and Religion. 1919-1920. Assistant Professon 1920-1922. Associate Professor. 192291925. Professor. 1923-9; Pastor of the College Church, 1928--; Dean. 1930-1935. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Nu Them. CAREY HERBERT CONLEY, PhD. Professor of English B.A., University of Michigam 1902; M.A.. University of Chicago. 1912: Ph.D.. Yale University. 1922: M.A. 01d cundcmy Wesleyan University, 1920. Grand Island College: Professor of English and Public Speaking. 190391907: Purdue University: Instructor in English, 19074909; University of Michigan: In- structor in Rhetoric, 1909-1913; Wesleyan University: Associate Professor of Rhetoric. 19134920. Professor. 192091924. Professor of English, 1924-. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Chi. PAUL HOLROYD CURTs. P11.D. Marcus L. Taft Professor of German B.A., 1905, MA 1907. Ph.D.. 1909, Yale University; M.A. Cad cundemy Wesleyan University, 1920. Connecticut College for Women: Lecturer in German. 1932-1931: University of Berlin. Institut fiir Ausliinder, Summer Sessions: 1931, 1934. 1936: Wesleyan University: Instructor in German, 190991913. Associate Professor, 1913-1920. Pro fessor, 1920--. Trustee of Connecticut School for Boys. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Pi Delta Epsilon; Psi Upsilon. Pagr Our lrlnmlrrd Siny-twa JOSEPH SAMUEL DALTRY, M.A. John Spencer Camp Professor of Music M.A. Gld eundemL Wesleyan University, 1931. Arrillaga Musical College: Professor of Organ. Composition, and Musical History, 1925-1927; Wesleyan University: Assistant Professor of Music. 1929-1931, Professor, l931--. President. Intercollegiate Glee-cluh Association of New England; Fellow of the American Guild of Organism; Associate of the Royal College of Organism. Phi Beta Kappa. GEORGE MATTHEW DUTCHER, PhD. Hedding Professor of History B.A., 1897, Ph.D., 1903, Cornell University; M.A. 01d eundemy Wesleyan University, 1906. Professor of History, Summer Sessions: Cornell University. 1912: Columbia University, 1913, 1924; University of Pennsylvania, 1917; University of California. 1918, 1921: University of Michigum 1929; Northwestern University. 1936; Harvard University: Lecturer in History, 1923-1924; Yale University: Visiting Professor of History. 1926-1928; Wesleyan University: Associate Professor of History, 1901-1905, Professor, 1905 , Vice President, 191391921. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi. EDGAR FAUVER, MD. William F. Armstrong Professor of Physical Education, College Physician B.A.. Oberlin College, 1899; M.D.. Columbia University. 1909; M.A. 13d eundemy Wesleyan University, 1915. Centre College: Coach and Gymnasium Director, 1399-1900; Oberlin College: Teacher of Gymnastics and Instructor in Greek, 190091903; Columbia University: Associate Professor of Physical Education. 1909-1911: Wesleyan University: College Physician and Associate Professor of Physical Education. 1911-1913; Professor 1913 . Fellow of the American Physical Education Association: Society of Directors of Physical Education in Colleges: President. 1922: Association of New England Colleges for Conference on Athletics; Secretary. 1919-1920; American Student Health Association: President, New England Division. 19351934; President of the Middle- sex Hospital, 1929--. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. CLYDE OLlN FISHER, PhD. Professor of Economics and Social Science B.A., Trinity College 010w Duke Universityy 1911; M.A.. Columbia University, 1916; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1919; M.A. 111d eundemy Wesleyan University, 1922. Cornell University: Instructor in Economics, 191891919; Clark College: Assistant Professor of Economics. 1919-1920; Wesleyan University: Associate Professor of Economics and Social Science. 19201922; Professor, 1922--. Chairman of the Connecticut Board of Mediation and Arbitration, 1936--; Pugr Our Humlrul NiJ'Iy-IIH'H Director of the Middletown National Bank: Corporator of the Farmers' and Mechanics? Savings Bank tMiddletowm. Phi Beta Kappa. MALCOLM CECIL FOSTER, PhD. Professor of Mathematics B.S., Acadia College. 1914; Ph.D.. Yale University. 1921; M.A. Cad eundemL Wesleyan University, 1931. Yale University: Instructor in Mathematics, 1921-1925; Williams College: As- sistant Professor of Mathematics, 192591927; Wesleyan University: Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1927-1931, Professor, 1931 . Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Gamma Alpha. HUBERT BAKER GOODRICH, PhD. Professor of Biology B.A., Amherst College, 1909; M.A.. 1914. Ph.D.. 1916, Columbia University; MA. tad cundemy Wesleyan University, 1923. Union College: Instructor in Biology, 191391910: Marine Biological Lulwrumry: Instructor in Embryology. 1913. Head of the Department. 1931-; Wesleyan Uni- versity: Instructor in Biology. 1910-1917. Associate Professor, 1917-1923, Professor, 1923--. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Beta Theta Pi. JOSEPH WILLIAM HEWITT, Ph.D., L.H.D. lane A. Seney Professor of the Greek Language and Literature: Dean of Freshmen B.A.. 1397. MA. 1899, Bowdoin College: M.A.. 1900. PhD. 1902, Harvard University; M.A. 01d eundemy Wesleyan University. 1913; L.H.D.. Bowdoin College, 1927. Bowdoin College: Instructor in Latin and Greek. 1897-1898; Wesleyan Uni- versity: Associate Professor of Latin and Greek. 190591915; Professor of the Classics. 1913-1928. Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 1928--, Acting Dean of Freshmen, 192591926. Dean of Freshmen. 19264927. 1928a. American Philologicnl Association: Secretary, 19211931; Editor of Publications, 1951-1935; Executive Committee, 1935 . Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Sigma. GEORGE ALBERT HILL, PhD. Professor of Chemistry BS. Worcester Polytechnic Institute. 19H: M.A., 1914, Ph.D.. 1917, Harvard University; MA. tad eundemL Wesleyan University, 1924. Harvard University: Instructor in Chemistry. 19174919: Wesleyan University: Associate Professor of Chemistry. 1919-1924: Professor. 1924 . Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Chi Sigma. Fugr Our lemlrrrl SixlvAIuHr CHARLES RUGLAS HOOVER, PhD. E. B. Nye Professor of Chemistry Ph.B., Penn College, 1906; 15.8., 1907, M.A., 190$, Huvcrford College; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1915; M.A. 01d cundcmy Wesleyan University, 1918. Haverford College: Instructor in Chemistry 190821909; Syracuse University: Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1913-1915; Wesleyan University: Associate Pro- fessor of Chemistry, 1915-1918, Professor, 1918, Vice President, 1926-27. Gus Chemist and Consulting Chemist for Chemical Warfare Service 1917-1919; Research Chemist, State Water Commission, 1928- ; Membcr of Connecticut Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, 1935- : Chairman. National Research Council Committee on Laboratory Construction and Equipment, 1932- Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Alpha Chi Sigma. CORNELIUS Knusia, PhD. William Grimm Professor of Philosophy B.D., 1915, M.A., 1917, Ph.D., 1922, Yale University; MA. Qld cundcmy Wesleyan University, 1928. University of Illinois: Instructor of Psychology, 192091921. Associate Professor of Philosophy and Educational Psychology, 1921-1923; Yale School of Religion: Visiting Lecturer in Christian Ethics, 1924; University Of Illinois Summer Session: Professor of Philosophy, 1929; Wesleyan University: Associate Professor of Philoso- phy. 1925-1928, Professor, 1928 . SecretaryTrcusurer of the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Assn, ciution, 1936-1938. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Kappa: Kappa Delta Phi: Alpha Sigma Phi. JOHN ALEXANDER MCGEOCH, PhD. Professor of Psychology B.A., Westminster College, 1918; M.A.. Colorado College, 1919; Phil, University of Chicago, 1926; M.A. 01d cundcmL Wesleyan University. 1936. Washington University: Instructor in Psychology. 1920-1922; Assistant Professor. 1922-1926; Associate Professor, 192691928; University of Arkansas: Professor of Psychology, 192821910; University Of Missouri: Professor of Psychology 41nd Chairman of the Department, 1930-1955. University of North Dakota: Visiting Professor, Sum2 mcr, 1928. University of Illinois: Visiting Professor, Summer. 19:10. Stanford Uni- versity: Visiting Professor, 1934. Wesleyan University: Professor of Psychology, 1935--. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. ALBERT MANN, IR., PhD. Hollis Professor of Romance Languages B.A., Wesleyan University, 1906; M.A., 1909, Ph.D., 1925. Harvard University Wesleyan University: Instructor in Romance Languages, 191121911. Associate Professor, 191391920. Professor, 1920 . Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Upsilon. Page One Hundred SLrty-fit'r FREMONT RIDER, M.A. Caleb T. Winchester Librarian Ph.B., Syracuse University, 1905; N. Y. State Library School, 1906; M.A. had cundcmL Wesleyan University, 1934. Librarian, Wesleyan University, 1933--. Editor, 1908-1917: uThe Library Journal, 9The Publishers' Weekly, uThe Book Review? thc Publishers1 Trade List Annual, and other bibliographical periodicals. Editor, The Rider Guide Book series. 1914-1928. Book and periodical publisher, 1908-1932. EDWARD CHRISTIAN SCHNEIDER, Ph.D., Sc.D. Daniel Ayrcs Professor of Biology 13.8., Tabor College, 1897; Ph.D., Yale University, 1901; Sc.D., University of Denver, 1914; M.A. Qad cundcmL Wesleyan University, 1919; M.P.E., Springheld College, 1923; Sc.D., Colorado College, 1932. Tabor College: Instructor in Chemistry, 1397-1899, Professor of Biology and Physiological Chemistry, 1901-1903; Colorado College: Professor of Biology, 1903-1907, Head Professor of Biology, 1907-1919; Wesleyan University: Professor of Biology, 1919--. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Beta Theta Pi. GEORGE WILEY SHERBURN, Ph.D. Frank B. Weeks Visiting Professor of. English B.A., 1906, M.A., 1909, Wesleyan University; Ph.D.. University of Chicago, 1915. Northwestern University: Tutor in the English Language, 1906-1907, Instructor, 1907-1910; Beloit College: Instructor in English Literature, 1910-1911; Wesleyan Uni- versity: Instructor in English, 1911-1912; University of Chicago: Fellow in English. 1912-1913; Associate, 1913-1914; Instructor, 1914-1919, Assistant Professor, 1919-1923. Associate Professor, 1925-1926, Professor, 1926-1936; Columbia University: Professor of English, 1937--. Wesleyan University: Frank B. Weeks Visiting Professor of English, 1957. Director, Foyer du Soldut. Y.M.C.A., France, 1918-1919; Visiting Scholar at Huntington Library, San Murino, California. 1929-1930. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. FREDERICK SLOCUM, PhD. Professor of Astronomy B.A., 1895, M.A., 1896, Ph.D., 1898, Brown University; M.A. 13d cundemy Wesleyan University, 191-1. Brown University: Instructor in Mathematics, 1895-1900; Professor of Astronomy, 1900-1909; University of Chicago: Instructor in Astronomy, 1909-1911, Assistant Professor of Astrophysics, 1911-1914; Wesleyan University: Professor of Astronomy, 1914-1918; Brown University: Professor of Nautical Science; 1918-1920; Wesleyan University, Professor of Astronomy, 1920--. Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society; National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences, 1934-1937; American Association for the Advance- Page One Hundred Sixtv-xix ment of Science: Vice-president, Section D, 1955; American Astronomical Society: Vice-President, 1935-1937. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Phi Delta Theta. WILBERT SNOW, M.A. Professor of English B.A., Bowdoin College, 1907; M.A. Columbia University, 1910; Honorary M.A., Bowdoin College, 1925; M.A. Cad eundemx Wesleyan University, 1929. New York University: Instructor in Debuting and English, 1907-1908; Bowdoin College: Instructor in Debuting and English, 1909-1910; Williams College: Instructor in Debuting and English, 1910-1911; University of Utah: Instructor in Debating and English, 1913-1915; University of Indiana: Instructor and Assistant Professor of English, 1916-1921; Reed College: Professor of English, 1918-1921; Wesleyan Uni- versity: Assistant Professor of English, 1921-1925; Associate Professor, 1925-1929, Professor, 1929--. Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Theta Pi. JOHN WILLIAM SPAETH, 111., PhD. Robert Rich Professor of the Classics B.A., Huverford College, 1917; M.A., Harvard University, 1918; Ph.D., Prince- ton University, 1925; MA. 01d eundemL Wesleyan University, 1952. Brown University: Instructor in the Classics, 1925-1926, Assistant Professor, 1926- 1928, Associate Professor, 1928-1930; Wesleyan University: Associate Professor of the Classics, 1950-1932, Professor, 1932-. Phi Beta Kappa. KARL SKILLMAN VAN DYKE, PhD. Charlotte Augusta Ayres Professor of Physics B.S., 1916, M.S., 1917, Wesleyan University; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1921. University of Chicago: Assistant in Physics, 1919-1921; Wesleyan University: Assistant Professor of Physics, 1921-1925, Associate Professor, 1925-1928, Professor, 1928--. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Phi Nu Theta. KOSSUTH MAYER WILLIAMSON, PhD. Professor of Economics and Social Science B.A., University of Alabama, 1913; M.A., 1916, Ph.D., 1920, Harvard University; M.A. tad eundem1, Wesleyan University, 1923. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Instructor in Economics, 1920; Wesleyan University; Assistant Professor of Economics and Social Sciences, 1920-1921, Associate Professor, 1921-1922, Professor, 1922-2 Phi Beta Kappa. Pug: 0116 Humlrtd Sirlv-rn'erl HOMER EDWARDS WOODBRIDGE, Ph.D. Professor of English B.A., Williams College, 1902; M.A., 1904, Ph.D., 1911, Harvard University; M.A. 121d eundcmm Wesleyan University, 1920. Colorado College: Instructor in English, 1906-1908, Assistant Professor, 1908-1910, Professor 1910-1917; Harvard University: Exchange Professor, 1915-1914; University of Illinois: Visiting Professor, 1917-1919; Indiana University: Associate Professor 1919-1920; Wesleyan University: Professor of English, 1920--. Phi Beta Kappa. Associate Professors HERBERT ELI ARNOLD, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics 15.5., 1921, M.A., 1923, Wesleyan University; Ph.D., Yale University, 1928. Wesleyan University: Instructor in Mathematics, 1922-1927; Assistant Professor, 1927-1936; Associate Professor, 1956--. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Delta Upsilon. THEOS ALVIN LANGLIE, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology B.A., 1924, Ph.D.. 1929, University of Minnesota. University of Minnesota: Instructor in Psychology, 1926-1927; Bates College, Summer Session: Visiting Professor of Psychology, 1931--; Wesleyan University: Instructor in Psychology, 1927-1929; Assistant Professor, 1929-1936; Associate Pro- fessor, 1930-. Sigma Xi; Sigma Phi Epsilon. JOHN FREDERICK MARTIN, M.A. Associate Professor of Physical Education B.A., Oberlin College, 1920; M.A., Columbia University. 1934. Wesleyan University: Instructor in Physical Education, 1921-1924; Assistant Professor, 1924-1926; Associate Professor, 1920--. SIGMUND NEUMANN, Ph.D. Lecturer in Economics and Social Science Ph.D., University 11fLeipzig, 1927. University of Leipzig: Assistant Professor of Sociology and Modern History, 1925-1928; Dcutsche Hochschule fi'lr Politik, Berlin: Director of Studies and Professor of Sociology and Modern History. 1928-1933; Wesleyan University: Visiting Professor of Economics, 1934-1935; Lecturer in Social Science. 1935-1936; Associate Professor. l956--. Page 071:? Hundred SIIIy-etgln ELMER ERIC SCIH'HSCHNEIDER. Ph.D. John E. Andrus Associate Professor of Government B.A., University of Wisconsin. 1915; M.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1927; Ph.D.. Columbia University, 1936. Columbia University: Instructor in Government, 1927-1929; Rutgers Univcrsity: Assistant Professor of Government, 1929-1930: Wesleyan University: Assistant Pro- fessor of Government, 1930-1935, Associate Professor, 1935 . ROLAND MITCHELL SMITH. PILD. Associate Professor of English 8A., 1918, M.A., 1920, Wesleyan University; A.M., 192-1; Ph.D., 1932, Harvard University. Wesleyan University: Assistant in English, 1919-1920; Williams College: Instructor in English, 1920-1922; Phillips Exctcr Academy: Instructor in English, 1923-1924; Williams College: Assistant Professor of English. 1924-1925; Wesleyan University: Assistant Professor of English, 1923-1935; Associate Professor, 1935 . NORMAN JOSEPH WARE, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Economics and Social Science 15.A., McMustcr University, 1908; 13.11, 1910. Phil, 1913, University of Chicago. University nlj Toronto: Instructor in Sociolugy and Economics. 1915-1914: Uni- versity of Louisville: Professor of Sociology, 1919-1920; New School for Social RC- search: Instructor in Economics, 1926-1927; Wesleyan University: Associate Prulbssor of Economics and Social Science, 192$ . On leave 1936-1937 with the Bureau of Rcseurch and Statistics, Social Security Board, Washington, D. C. JOHN HULTON WOLFENDEN, M.A. Frank B. Weeks Visiting Associate Professor of Chemistry B.A., 1922, M.A., 1920 10mm; M.A. Princeton University, 1925. Balliol Cnllcge, Oxford: Exhibitinner, 1919-1925; War Memorial Research Stu- dent, 1923-1924; Lecturer in Chemistry, 1925-1927; Princeton University: June Eliza Proctor Visiting Fellow, 1924-1925; Oberlin College: Acting Assistant Professor of Chemistry: 1927-1928; Exctcr College. Oxford: Fellow and Tutor, 1928 ; Dean, 1933 . Wesleyan University; Frank B. Weeks Visiting Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1936. Member of Hchdomul Council. University uf Oxford, 1933- Member of Council of Somervillc College. Oxford, 1931 . Delegate of University Museum, Oxford, 1934 . Member of Publication Committee, Chemical Society of London, 1954--. President of the Oxford University Mountaineering Club. 1923-1924; Secretary of Oxford Uni- versity British-American Club, 1922-1923. Page On: Humlrrd 5:.x'ly-mnr Assistant Professors THEODORE HOWARD BANKS, Ik., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Of English B.A., Yale University. 1917; M.Au Harvard University 1920; Phil, Yule Uni- versity, 1924. Yale University: Instructor in English. 1921-1028; Wesleyan University: Assistant Professor of English. 1928 . JACK LEONARD Bum; BA. Assistant Professor of Physical EdLlC'JUUIl B.A., University of Michigan. 1924. University of Michigan: Assistant Professor of Physical Education, 1924-1954; Wesleyan University: Assistant Professor of Physical Education, 195-1 . SAMUEL HUGH BROCKUMER. M.A. Assistant Professor 0f History B.A., 19261 M.A., 1928, Harvard University. Wesleyan University: Instructor in History and Government, 195011930; Amherst College: Visiting Lecturer in American History, 19311036; Wesleyan University: Assistant Professor of Historv. 1936-1. VICTOR LLOYD BUTTERHELD. Ph.D. Director of Admissions B.A., 1927, M.A.. 1928, Cornell University; MA 1933; 1311.13u 1036. Harvard University. Deerficld Academy: Teacher in English. 1928-1929; Riverdulc Country School: Teacher in English and Latin, 1929-1931; Lawrence College: Instructor in Philosophy. 1934-1935; Wesleyan University: Director of Admissions. 1035 . Beta Theta Pi. ALEXANDER COWIE, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English B.A., 1919, M.A.. 19201 University of Minnesota; Ph.D.. Yule University, 1030. University of Illinois: Instructor in English, 192011922; University of Minnesota: Instructor in English, 1922-1923; Wesleyan University: Instructor in English. 1924- 1927, Assistant Professor. 1927 . VERNET ELLER EATON, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics B.A., 1921, M.A.. 1924, Ph.D., 1931. Indiana University. Williams College: Instructor in Physics, 1921-1925; Wesleyan University: In- structor in Physics, 1925-1927, Assistant Professor. 1927--. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Page One Hundred Sez'emy HENRY-RUSSELL HITCHCOCK, 11L, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art B.A., 1924, M.A., 1927, Harvard University. Harvard University: Tutor in Fine Arts, 1925-1927; Vassar College: Assistant Professor of Art, 1927-1929; Connecticut College for Women: Visiting Professor of Art, 1934--; Wesleyan University: Assistant Prt'1fcssor of Art, 1929--. GEORGE WILLIAM HUNTER, III, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology B.S., Knox College, 1923. M.S., 1924. Ph.D., 1927, University of Illinois. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Assistant Professor of Biology. 1927-1929; Albany Medical College: Lecturer in Animal Parasitology. 1929; Wesleyan Uni- versity: Assistant Professor of Biology, 1929-. Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory SluH, 1932--; Purasitolugist, Biological Survey, N. Y. State Conservation Dept, 1928 : Secretary of the Union of American Biological Societies, 1937--; Representative 0f the American Society of Parusimlogists 0n the Council of the Union of American Biological Societies. 1934-1936. Delta Sigma Rho; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Beta Theta Pi. DALE WILLIAM LAsu, MA. Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.P.E., Springfield College, 1923; M.A.. New York University, 1931. SpringHeld College, Summer Session: Instructor in Physical Education, 1925- 1930; Wesleyan University: Instructor in Physical Education. 1924-1927, Assistant Professor, 1927--. Kappa Delta Pi. HUGH GRAHAM MCCURDY, BS. Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S., Bowdoin College, 1922. Wesleyan University: Instructor in Physical Education, 19251926, Assistant Pro- fessor, 1926 . Kappa Sigma. WALTER THOMAS PAT'HSON. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Romance Languages 3.3., 1925, M.A.. 1926, Ph.D., 1931, Harvard University. Wesleyan University: Assistant Profcssor of Romance Languages, 1929 . Pug: One Hundred Scz'rnty-on: ADoLPu FREDERICK PAULI, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Classics B.A., 1916, M.A., 1917, Ph.D., 1921, University of Illinois. University of Michigan: Instructor in Greek and Latin, 1921-1922; Dartmouth College: Instructor in Latin, 1922-1926; Assistant Professor, 1926-1928; Lehigh University: Assistant Professor of Latin. 1928-1929; Wesleyan University: Assistant Professor of Classics, 1929--. Phi Beta Kappa. JOE WEBB PEOPLES, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Geology B.A., 1928, M.S., 1929, Vanderbilt University; Ph.D., Princeton University. 1932. Peoplcs-Tuckcr School: Teacher of Mathematics and Latin, 1924-1925; Vander- bilt University: Teaching Assistant in Mathematics, 1927-1928, Fellow in Geology, 1928-1929; Northwestcrn University: Fellow in Geology, 1929-1930; Princeton Uni- versity: Assistant in Geology, 1930-1931, Fellow in Geology, 1931-1932; Lchigh Uni- versity: Instructor in Geology. 1932-1933; Wesleyan University: Assistant Professor of Geology, 1935--. PAUL ARTHUR REYNOLDS, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy B.A., 1925, M.A1. 1927, Wesleyan University, Ph.D.. Cornell University, 1930; Wesleyan University: Instructor in Philosophy, 1930-1932, Assistant Professor, 1932--. Phi Beta Kappa. Delta Sigma Rho, 156m Them Pi. ROBERT RICHARDSON SEARS, Ph.D. Visiting Lecturer in Psychology A.B., Stanford University, 1929; Ph.D., Yale University, 1932. University of Illinois. Instructor in Psychology. 1932-1935; Associate Professor. 1935-1936; Yale University: Assistant Prufcssor of Psychology. 1936--; Wesleyan University: Visiting Lecturer in Psychology, 1937. Sigma Xi. BANCROFT WALKER Sl'rTERLY, PhD. Assistant Professor of Astronomy B.A., 1917, M.A., 1920, Ph.D., 1922. Princeton University. University of Missouri: Instructor in Astronomy, 1922-1923; Wesleyan University: Assistant Professor of Astronomy, 1923--. Phi Beta Kappa. CARL LEO STEARNS, PhD. Research Associate in Astronomy B.A., Wesleyan University, 1917, Ph.D.. Yale University, 1923. Assistant in Dudley Observatory, 1917-1918; Wesleyan University: Instructor in Mathematics and Astronomy, 1918-1920; Yale University: Research Assistant in Astronomy, 1920-1925; Wesleyan University: Research Associate in Astronomy, 1923-. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Page One Hundred SernzIy-m'o ALEXANDER THOMSON. PhD. Assistant Professor of History B.A.. Bowdoin College. 1921. B.A.. 1925, M.A.. 1923. 10.110113 Ph.D., Cornell University, 1932. New York University: Instructor in History. 1926-1928; Wesleyan University: Assistant Professor of History. 1928-9. Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Instructors RALPH FREDERIC BISCHOFF, LL.13., Ph.D. Instructor in Government B.S., Wesleyan University. 1927; LL.B.. 1930. M.A.. 1931. Ph.D., 1937, Harvard University. Wesleyan University: Instructor in Government. 1935 . Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Nu Them. MORTIMER. GILBERT BIVRFORD, II, P11.D. Instructor in Chemistry B.A., Wesleyan University, 1932, M.A., 1933, Ph.D.. 1935, Princeton University. Princeton University: Assistant in Chemistry, 193391934, Fellow in Chemistry, 1934-1935; Cornell University: Instructor in Chemistry, 1935-1936; Cornell University Summer Session. Instructor in Chemistry, 1930; Wesleyan University: Instructor in Chemistry, 1936 . Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Sigma Chi. DAnFm JOHN CEDERSTROM, 13A. . Instructor in Geology B.A.. Wesleyan University. 1931. Wesleyan University: Teaching Fellow in Geology. 1934-1935, 19331936 05! semestcd; University of Arizona: Tcuching Fellow in Geology, 1935-1936 Qnd semesteO; Wesleyan University: Instructor in Geology. 1930-. Sigma Xi. NORMAN JOSEPH DANIELS. HS. Instructor in Physical Education 13.8.. University of Michigan. 1932. Wesleyan University: Instructor in Physical Education, 1934 . Trigon. I'uyc Our Hnmlr'rzi Srrrnlydbrn LAURENCE EDWIN GEMEINHARDT, M.A. Instructor in German B.A., Brown University, 1929; M.A., Columbia University, 1931. Columbia University: Instructor in German, 192941931, Summer session, 1931: Wesleyan University: Instructor in German, 1951--. Sigma Phi Sigma. EI'GENE Anni: Jnumg Doc. Univ. Instructor in Romance Languages B.A.. McGill University. 1931; Doctor of University of Paris. 1935. McGill French Graduate Summer School: Instructor in French 1935 ; Columbia University; Teacher's College: Instructor in French. 1934-1933; McMaster Uni- versity of Hamilton. Ontario: Instructor in French. 19431956; Wesleyan University: Instructor in Romance Languages, 1936-9. Scholar 0f Provincc of Quebec to University of Paris, 1931-1934. CLARENCE DICKINSON LONG. 111.. MA. Instructor in Economics and Social Science B.A.. 1932. M.A.. 19.3.3. Washington and Jefferson College: M.A.. Princeton University. 1935. Wesleyan University: Instructor in Economics and Social Science, 1936 . Alpha Tau Omega. TALTLMAN ALLAIRE MILLER. M.A. Instructor in Economics and Social Science B.A., Amherst College. 1931; M.A.. Yale University, 1934. Albertus Magnus College: Instructor in Economics. 1933-1934; Wesleyan Univer- sity: Instructor in Economics and Social Science. 1936--. Field udiustor with N.R.A. in Hartford. 193441935: Investigator for Connecticut Dept. of Labor. January. 19$0Septcmber. 1936. Phi Beta Kappa: Chi Phi. GEORGE TUFFORD MOODY, Ph.D. Instructor in Romance Languages 1711.11, Wesleyan University. 1929' Ph.D.. John Hopkins University. 1932. Johns Hopkins University: Instructor in French, 1931-1934; Wesleyan U11i4 versily: Instructor in Romance Languages, 1034... Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Chi. CHARLES RAYMOND NICHOLLS, M.M. Instructor in Music Mus. 11.. 1951, VI.M.. 1933. iustmun School of Music: University of Rochester. Eastman School of Music: Teaching Fellow in Music. 193141933; Wesleyan University: Instructor in Music, 1936 . Pagr 0m Hundrm' Su'mry-lmn' RALPH DARLINGTON PENDLETON, M.A. Instructor in English and Director of Dramatics B.A., 1931, M.A.. 1933, Wesleyan University. Wesleyan University: Instructor in English and Director of Dramatics, 1935 . Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Chi. HERBERT SILAS RIIINESMITH, PhD. Instructor in Chemistry B.A., 1929, M.A4, 1930, Wesleyan University; M.A., 1931, Ph.D.. 1933, Harvard University. Wesleyan University: Teaching Fellow in Chemistry, 19334936, Instructor in Chemistry, 1936 . Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi: Alpha Chi Sigma: Delta Upsilon. VERN WADE ROBINSON. Ph.D. Instructor in German B.A., De leuw University. 1929: M.A.. 1931, Ph.D.. 1937. University of Illinois. University of Illinois: Assistant in German, 192991934; 1935-1936; Wesleyan Uni- versity: Instructor in German, 1936 . Phi Kappa Phi. DELTON LEWIS SCUDDER. BA. Instructor in Ethics and Religion and Associate Pastor of the College Church B.A., Wesleyan University. 1927. American University of Beirut. Syria: Instructor in English. 1927-1928; Wes- leyan University: Instructor in Ethica 1932 ; Associate Pastor of the College Church, 1936--. Sigma Chi. EARL DONALD SISSON, Ph.D. Instructor in Psychology B.A., 1931, M.A., 1932. Wesleyan University; Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1936. Wesleyan University: Assistant in Psychology, 1931-1932; University of Minna sum: Assistant in Psychology, 193291935. Instructor in Psychology, 1935. Summer Session; Wesleyan University: Teaching Fellow in Psychology, 193591936, Instructor in Psychology. 1936 . Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Sigma Nu. Pugr Our Hmnlrnl SFI'NH-thll't, JOSEPH MORGAN STOKES. Ph.D. Instructor in English B.A., Presbyterian College of South Carolina, 1925; M.A., Yale University 1928; B.A., 1929; B. Litt., 1930 10x0nj: Ph.Du Yale University, 1935. Presbyterian College of South Carolina: Instructor in Mathematics. 1925-1926: University of South Carolina: Adjunct Professor of English, 1930-1933; Yale Univer- sity: Instructor in English, 103411935; Wesleyan University: Instructor in English, 1935 . Teaching Fellow HENRY LELAND VARLEL M.A. Teaching Fellow in English B.A.. 1934. M.A.. 1935. Wesleyan University. University of Wisconsin: Graduate Fellow in English, 1035-1930; W'cslcyan Uni- versity: Teaching Fellow in English, 1936 . Sigma Chi. Graduate Assistants Priscilla Anderson, M.A. . . . . . . 1 . 1 . Biology Kenneth Richmond Andrews, B.A. . . . 1 . , . . English Lawrence Oscar Binder, IL. B.A. . . . 1 . . 1 Chemistry Clair Mallery BirdsalL BS. . . . . . . . . . Chemistry Richard Leland Brown, M.A. . . . . 1 . 1 . . Physics Raymond Collins, M.A. . . . 1 . 1 . . . . Biology Robert Earl Cushman, B.A. . . . 1 . . . . . Philosophy Howard Clark Dalton. B.A. . 1 . . . 1 1 1 . Biology Richard Lyman Dunncll. B.A. 1 . . . . 1 . . Chemistry Robert Bruce Goodrich, B.A. . . . 1 1 1 . Chemistry 1MrsJ Wanda Sanborn Hunter, M.S. . . . 1 . . . Biology John Meacham Hamilton, B.A. . . . . . . . . . Biology Shubcl Carpenter Haley, BE. 1 . . . . . . . . Physics Hans Franciscus Iach, Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . Physics Willis Harrison McCann, M.A. . . . 1 . . . . Psychology James John O'Leary, B.A. . . . 1 . . . . . Economics Anthony Robert Parentc. B.A. . . . . . . . . Mathematics John Byers Roxby, IL, B.A. . . . . 1 . . . . Biology Lucille Claire Schmedtje, M.A. . . . . . 1 Museum Charles Clayton Shepard, B.A. . 1 1 . . Biology Francis Ellsworth Vinal, B.A. . 1 . . . . . . . Chemistry Blakeslee Dickson Wright, BS. . . . . . . . . . Physics Page Our Ilmnlrrd Su'mly-xix Administrative 0ffieers James Lukens McConaughy, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D. . . . . Prcsia'enz Leroy Albert Howland, Ph.D. . . . Dean, and 56616ta1'y of thc Faculty Joseph William Hewitt, Ph.D., L.H.D. . . . Dean of Freshmen William George Chanter, M.A., D.D. . 1 . Pastor of the College Church Edgar Fauver, M. D. . . . . . . . . College Phyxtcian Victor Lloyd Butterfield, PhHD . . . . . Di1'6cto1' of Admission: Charles Henderson . . . . . . . . . . . Comptroller Roswell Davis, B.S. . . . . . . . Axxixtant Tr6a51116r Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company . . . Arsistant 73611511161 Delton Lewis Scudder, B A. . . . Associate Pa.'rt01 of M6 Coll6g6 Clm1 611 Herbert Lee Connelly, B.A. . . . . S661 6ta1y of 1116 Alumm Counal Walter Henry Heideman, IL, M.A. . . . . Manager of Downey Home Ernest John Collings . . . . . S11p61'1'nt611d6nt of Plant Gladys Margaret Gleitsmun, R.N . . . . . . Resident Nurse John Ludwig Johnson . . . . . Managt'r, Tile C0116g6 Store, Inc. Committees of the Faculty ADMINISTRATION: The President tCImirmanL the Dean. and the Dean of Freshmen; Messrs. Curts, Hill, Langlie. CURRICULUM: The President tClmirmanL and the Dean; Messrs. Blankenagel, Camp, Schattschneider, Schneider, szleth, Williamson. GRADUATE STUDY: Messrs. Bussom, Dutcher, Slocum tChairnmnT. DISTINCTION IN DEPARTMENTS: Messrs. Conley tClzairmarO, Kruse', Sitterly, Thom- son, Van Dyke. ATHLETICS: Messrs. Blankenugel, Fauver tCIzaimer, Goodrich, Hoover. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS: Messrs. Chunter, Dutcher. Moody, Nicolson, Reynolds, Spaeth. UNDERGRADUATE PUBLICATIONS: Messrs. Banks, Curts tChairmmO, Smith Uirst semesteO, Woodbridgc Gccond semested. INTERCOILEGIATE DEBATE: Messrs. Brockunier. Reynolds, Snow tChuirnnmL Stokes. RESEARCH: Messrs. Bell, Cudy, Cowie. Goodrich tClmirmany Langlie, Mann. NOMINATING: The President and the Chairmen 0f the three Divisions. COMMENCEMENT: Messrs. Dultry, Eaton. Foster, Hill tChairmmn. Hunter, Martin, Stearns; Alumni Secretary Connelly. LIBRARY: The Librarian tClmimmrzL The Associate Librarian. and the President; Messrs. Bussom. Dutcher, McGeoch, Pauli, Schneider, Williamson. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE: The President, The Dean, The Dean of Freshmen, and the Librarian; Messrs. BischoFf, Hill tCImirmunL Langlie, Scudder; Alumni Secre- tary Connelly. ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL: The President, the Dean; Messrs. Bussom, Chanter, Schneider, Williamson. Pagc 0116 Handful Sfl'tlliyeffl't'll Presidents at Wesleyan University l'nw'dcnt Wilbur Hm Willbur Fisk, D.D., S.T.D. . . . . . . . . . . 1831-1839 Stephen Olin, D.D., LL.D. . . . . . . . . 1839-1841, 1842-1851 Nathan Bangs, D.D. . . . . . . . . . . 1841-1842 Augustus William Smith, LL.D. . . . . . . . . . 1852-1857 Joseph Cummings. D.D., LL.D. . . . . . . . . 1857-1875 Cyrus David Foss, D.D., LL.D. . . . . . . . . 1875-1880 John Wesley Beach, D.D., LL.D. . . . . . . 1880-1887 Bradford Paul Raymond, Ph.D., D.D., LL.D. . . . . . 1889-1908 William Arnold Shanklin, D.D., LL.D., L.H.D. . . . . . 1909-1923 Iamcs Lukens McConuughy, Ph.D., LL.D.. L.H.D. . . . . 1925- Acting Presidents Augustus William Smith, LL.D. . . . . . . 1835-1836, 1839-1841 Iohn Johnston, LL.D. . . . . . . . . 1851-1852, 1857-1858 John Monroe VanVleck, LL.D. . . . . . 1872-1873, 1887-1889. 1896-1897 William North Rice, Ph.D.. LL.D. . . . . . 1907-1908,it 1908-1909 1918 Stephen Henry Olin. LL.D., Litt. D. . . . . . . . 1922-1925 Leroy Albert Howlzlnd, PhD. . . . . . . . . . 1925-1925 8First Semester U IEBZ Page One Hundrul' Su'mzty-eight BO0K - VI - Features 8: Advertisements I ' ,.: '1: '. HIIHM H I ll IM! Acknowledgments The Editors of the 1937 0113 Podrida wish to express their appreciation to those who so willingly contributed to the production of this volume: Mr. George E. Van Cott. '29, who handled all the tech nical production. Mr. John F. Butler, who furnished the art work. Mr. H. Zamsky, who loyally cohpcrated in photographic matters. Mr. Robert E. Hart, 210, who drew the campus map for the Hy-leaf. Mr. Ralph W. Moeller, '58, who supplied additional pho- tography. Various students lending fraternity house photographs. The Alumni council with its cver-patient spirit of co6p- eration. The Junior Editors and Scuts, who slaved diligently. The Advertisers, who gave us their patronage. Page One Hundred Eighty For Fine Dry Cleaning Try THE MIDDLETOWK CLEANERSamlDYERS 118 MAIN STREET in the Shoe Hospital Plume 1350 Compliments of H RAPELLO AVENUE M iddlvlmx In Connecticut I l X KELLY BAKERY i Compliments of The Connecticut Power Co. l ,7 iv , 7Wimi C. B. STONE, INC. 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FRUITS A N D VEGETABLES Phone 2111 98 William St. Walk Two Blorks and Save Munm THE SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY Laundering Free Mending All Work Uuurnnleed 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Urg Cleaning 7 Pressing 1 1 Compliments of a Friend The Middletown Press Pu blishml Evenings Except 1 Sunday Students at Wesleyan and friends of lhe University 1in1 find Wes1eyan News feu- lurml in THE PRESS, making it Of par- tirulur interest to them. 20. per Copy One year by mail, $6.00 Pugs Ont Hmzrlrnl Eightywuo In New York, it's the MONTCLAIR THE TRULY AMERICAN HOTEL WITH AMERICAN TRADITIONS Whether its football wcck-cml. 21 few days on business. or a month for a leisurely visit, make the Montclair your headquarters when you're in New York. Old grads know us and like us. You will too. once you're initiated! Convenient. comfortable. inexpensivci this modern hotel is just a few steps from Grand Central, 21 short stroll to Radio City, leading theatres. smarter shops. All 800 beautifully furnished rooms have outside exposure. hath. shower and radio. Rates begin at $3 Single, 554 double, with twin beds $4.50. There are also many handsome suites priced in modest proportion to the luxury they afford you. HOTEL MONTCLAIR IT'S MODERN AND MODERATE LEXINGTON AVENUE AT 49TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY Pug: Um Hitmhul ljlghlylhlu Loyal A lumni ! ARE YOI' PROIVD OF YOUR HOUSE? IS IT MODERN AND ATTRACTIVE? REDECORATE PAPER , - PAINT w w Charles B. Mitchell, Inc. Paint and Paper Store 113 WILLIAM STREET BETWEEN MAIN AND BROAD STREETS 1 WESLE 1:4 N MEN EMPIRE Exm-llvnl Work in Home 1 Dyeing 8:CIeani11g ilO.Inc. w l :11 Anthonyvs L Barber Shop MIDDLETOWN, CONN. x Comfort um! Luxun Combined 1 lem- 2860 with Economy l'uyv Ulu' Humlrul L'Ighfy-lum Get Your Midnight Snacks at Hm UNTTED CAFETERLX Best Food at the Most Popular Prives ALUMNIH Keep Ynur House the Best PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING FRANK RICH PAINT STORE 183 Court Street Phone 1662 The H. Wales Lines Company Builders MERIDEN, CONNECTICUT Builders of Olin Library Biological Laboratory Harriman Hall Indoor Field Power House Gymnasium Alterations Squash Courts Compliments of A Friend Page ONE Hundred Eingy-lit'c New York Monotype Composition C0., Inc. F our Sixty One Eighth Area, New York PUBLICATION. BOOK AND CUM MERCIAL TYPESETTING - AD- VERTISING TYPOGRAPHY HOTEL NORTHAMPTON and WIGGINS OLD TAVERN i24 Inn of Colonial Charmn NORTHAMPTON, MASS. 100 Modern Fireproof Rooms $2.50 up Excellent Food 7- Popular Prices LEWIS N. WIGGINS, Landlord FRANK A. JACOBSON UPHOLSTERING- - Furniture Repairing and Refinishing 31 Wash SI. Tel. 2236 MIDDLETOWN i i 1 Alex Taylor 81 C0., Inc. A thletic Outfitters 22 EAST 42nd STREET NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. Page One Hmnlrnl Eiglny-xtx Compliments of SALES COLLEGE USED CARS C H'E V R 0 L.E T SERVICE COMPANY PARTS lll CHURCH STREET Phone 2127 H. O. DANIELS 81 SON GRADE A MILK CREAM WHITE LEGHORN EGGS A Bottle of Health Daniel$ Milk Bottled 0n the Farm Fresher by a Day Telephone 2890W-2890R Middlemwn Caterers to Wnsleyan Alumni and Undprgraduatps For Rlore Than 50 Yours S, T U E C K S CATERERS and BAKERS 460 MAI N STREET Middletown Connecticut Special de Luxe Motor Coaches For All Occasions COMFORT SAFETY WM. BURKE Cashier Middletown THE CONNECTICUT COMPANY N. J. Scott, Manager Hartford The One Plaro in Town TURKEY OR CHICKEN DINNERS SIXTY FIVE CENTS The College Restaurant Corner MAIN aV COLLEGE Other Meals FurIy-five Cents and Up Ihzgc Onc Hnmlrrd Elgmy-JTITH Ulmlscuping and Tree Surgery Cavity Treatment Spraying Feeding -Trees and Shrubs - Tree Food Mhicv or an Hslimalv willmul Uhligalion Phone: Mitllllcumn 2152 Millano N ursorics 81 T r00 Export Co. f cnmnwlllh mm: Corsages for Hons? Purliw from CEATUS FLORAL SHUP 215 Main Street Wv Wire Fllmers Anyxsherv QIIALITY DRY CLEANING AT REASONABLE RATES Call and Dvliw-ry Service Clmuwh PIVBLIX Dyers T01. 2220 PELTONS , DRUG STORE v 108 MAIN ST. 'PHONE 1490 CATERS TO W'esleyan Mon O CIGARS , , CIGARETTES - PIPES Complinwnls 0f SODA and LI'NCHEONHTTE J. C. Pmmov Co. ' STATIONERY Doparlmvm SIOI'PH PARKER unrl SHAEFFER PENS lilgo Our Ilmlmrzl IL'IKIHA 1mm HERE Luxury . . . Economy. . .. IS ONE OF THE FEW LUXURIES THAT PROVES ITSELF AN ECONOMY! because every bus is wholesomely clean, luxuriously comfortable to ride in with a courteous driver in charge, interested in your welfare while riding in his bus. because you have comfort and motor smartness with- out bother of umintaining a car and it is less expen- sive than any other transportation. . . .it's the mod- ern, cinderless way. Ride the New Valley Busses Charter a Bus! For track meets, basketball, baseball, football games, glee clubs, parties, dances or any activities that you may be in- terested in. . . .charter a bus and attend. I! is by far the more pleasant way. . . .and the cost, divided among a group, makes it very inexpen- j M RIVN EVERY HOI'R COMFORT - ECONOMY - CONVENIENCE The New Haven and Shore Line Railway Co. STOP ANYWHERE TelephaneiNew Haven 7-2121 Page One Hundred Eigltty-nine Bring your guests to the CHOW MEIN INN for dPlicious food at reasonable prices SIMON EDELBERG Tailoring Repairing and Pressing High Grade Men1s Furnishings Phone 2217 105 College St. Chas. G. Lincoln 81 C0., Inc. Dining Room and Kitchen Equipment 30 Market Street Hartford. Conn. Tel. 2-6195 FRATERNITY JEWELRY Official Badges Club Keys 81 Pins Compacts Stationery Bral'elels Crested Gifts Programs Party Favors Trophies Wrilr for FREE CATALOG L. G. 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