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118 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. ber of the University Wrestling and Football squads for two years, winning an AYA,,' and belongs to York Hall and Chi Phi. He roomed with W. H. Gengarelly and I. G. Gordon, 3d, both '34 S., when he was with that Class and with W. A. Hebert, Ir., '36 S., dur- ing the past year. Lew, who expects to become a physician, is planning to continue his studies in bacteriology at Yale. His permanent mailing address is 230 Porter Street, South Manchester, Conn. IAMES EDWARD CLAFFEY, l'Sargent, who was born in New Haven on Ianuary 5, 1913, has also lived in Italy and Ireland. His father, Patrick Ioseph Claffey, who attended Trinity College, Dub- lin, died September 24, 1918. His mother,s maiden name was Ellen Theresa Grifhn. Sargent has one brother. He received his preparation for college at the New Haven High School and before entering Yale as a Sophomore with our Class attended Connecticut State Col- lege for a year. He was on the honor list there, belonged to Alpha Phi, was a member of the Freshman Football Team, and served as manager of the Campus. Sargent, who has taken the course in civil engineering at Yale, is a non-resident member of Pierson College. He belongs to the Student Branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers and in Sophomore year received numerals in the boxing competition. He has lived at home while at Yale. He is planning to continue his studies in hydraulics at the Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology. His home address is 246 Nicoll Street, New Haven, Conn. SSCHARLES EDMUND CLARK, Charley,,' was born in Brook- lyn, N. Y., on December 4, 1913, the son of Charles Grant and Ieanette Elizabeth QGouldj Clark. His father, who died on October 17, 1930, was a graduate of St. Stephen's College. Charley's brother,
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BIOGRAPHIES 117 Dan prepared for college at the Calais QMainej Academy and at the Manlius School and entered Yale with the Class of 1934 S. He spent three years with that Class and has since been enrolled with '35 S. He took the course in elec- trical engineering at first and then transferred to that in industrial administration and engineering. He is a non-resident member of Calhoun College and belongs to Franklin Hall and Theta Xi. He was on the Swimming Squad as a Freshman, and the next year he was on the University Wrestling Squad, went out for the tennis competition, and heeled the Record, during 1933-34 he rowed on the Vanderbilt Crew. He lived alone in Freshman and Senior years, with M. E. Baker and W. W. Dono- van, both '34 S., as a Sophomore, and with D. M. Thompson, '34 E., and F. D. Vincent, Ir., '34 S., during the other two years. After graduation he is planning to go into some industry. His permanent mailing address is Baring, LEWIS PITKIN CHENEY, Lew, Manchester, Conn., his home has also been in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Portland, Ore. Lew is the son of Howard and Edith Maybry QLewisj Cheney and has a brother and a sister. He received his preparation for college at the Manchester High School and spent two years at Bates College before entering Yale as a Sophomore with the Class of 1934 S. He spent a year with that Class and after a two years' ab- sence returned as a Senior with our Class, taking the course in biological science. He was a mem- Maine. was born on May 15, 1910, in
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BIOGRAPHIES 119 I. Rutledge Clark, graduated from Sheff in 1932. His preparation for college Was received at St. Paul's School in Garden City, N. Y. As a Fresh- man at Yale he Was a scholar of the second rank and served on the Undergraduate Committee of the Yale Hope Mission and on the Chapel Committee. Charley roomed with R. A. Mattern, '35, during the Hrst part of that year and subsequently alone. His death, which occurred at St. Iohn's Hospital, Brooklyn, on 1 l Iuly 2, 1932, was due to rheu- matic fever and complications. The interment was at Portland, Conn. Charley is survived by his mother and brother. 'KELEAZER WINSLOW CLARK, IR., Win, was born in Port- land, Maine, on April 17, 1911, the son of Eleazer Winslow and Eda Estelle CSchneelochj Clark. He had a sister and a brother, Leon- ard Bacon Clark, ,27. Win received his preparation for college at the Adirondack- Florida and Roxbury schools. He roomed alone while at Yale. His death, which was due to heart failure, occurred while he was swimming at Bridgton, Maine, on Iuly 25, 1932. He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Portland. Win is survived by his parents, his brother, and sister. NORMAN ALVORD CLARKE, Norm, was born in Hartford, Conn., on November 3, 1913. He lived in Akron, Ohio, from 1915 to 1918, and his home has since been in Westfield, Mass. I-Ie is the
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