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164 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. NORMAN VARONA KING, Norm, was born at West End, N. I., October 6, 1913. He lived in Rio de Ianeiro during 1914-15, but since 1916 his home has been in New York City. Norm is the son of Lee Iones and Angela Va- rona King and the brother of Ed- ward V. King, '35, His preparation for Yale was received at Andover. He has taken the course in applied eco- nomic science and is a non-resi- dent member of Calhoun Col- lege. Norm was on the Freshman Swimming Team and a member of the University Swimming Team for the next three years, winning numerals and a minor YH, as a Sophomore he was elected to the baseball competi- tion. He belongs to St. Anthony and Delta Psi. He roomed with H. K. Brown, Ir., '35, and A. I. Smith, Ir., in Freshman year, with Smith and Griswold the following year, and subsequently with Mc- Creath. His permanent mailing address is 105 West 55th Street, New York City. CARL IOSEPH KRACHENFELS was bor11 on September 15, 1913, in West Haven, Conn. He is the son of August Ioseph and Elizabeth T. Krachenfels and has one brother. He received his preparatory training at the West Haven High School and remained with our Class for two years, taking the course in biological science. He lived at home while enrolled at Yale. Mail may be sent to him at 307 Park Street, West Haven, Conn. IACK ADOLPHUS KYGER, Admiral,,' was born on September 7, 1915, in Brooklyn, N. Y., his parents being Iohn William and Louise QDosej Kyger. Iack, who prepared for college at the Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn, has majored in chemistry. He belongs to Alpha Chi
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BIOGRAPHIES 163 GEORGE CARL KARLSON was born at Hicksville, Long Island, on Ianuary 2, 1913, his parents being Carl Iohn and Nancy Sophie QBischofIQ Karlson. He has one sister. He received his preparation for college at the Hicksville High School and at St. Paulis School, Garden City, and at Yale took the course in applied economic science. George is a member of Franklin Hall and Theta Xi. He remained with our Class until the end of Iunior year, rooming with F. H. Buck, Ir., ,35, as a Freshman, alone in Sophomore year, and with Cooper in Iunior year. George, who is now a representative for Karlson gl Reed, Inc., contractors, may be addressed at I4 West Iohn Street, Hicksville, Long Island. IOHN HAMLING KEENEY was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., Sep- tember 7, 1912, he has also lived in Atlanta, Ga., and in Harrisburg and Sewickley, Pa. His father, Robert Matison Keeney, who gradu- ated from Cornell in 1907, died on Iune 4, 1932. His mother,s , name before her marriage was Flora Elizabeth I-Iamling. Iohn has one sister. He entered Yale from Exeter and has taken the applied eco- nomic science course. He was a member of the Freshman Basket- ball Team, of the Saybrook Ten- nis Team as a Iunior, and of the Berkeley Tennis Team in Senior year. Iohn went out for the track managership in Sophomore year. He served on the Iunior Prom Committee and as a Senior was editor-in-chief of the Class Book, a member of the Sheff Student Council, and a deacon in the Uni- versity Church. He belonged to The Cloister and is a member of The Book and Snake Society, the Yale Political Union, and Berke- ley College. In Freshman year he roomed with Waymack, in Sopho- more year with Waymack and Iennings, a11d subsequently with Clifford. Iohn intends to go into business after he graduates from Yale. His home address is East Drive, Sewickley, Pa.
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BIOGRAPHIES 165 Sigma and Book and Bond. A f member of Saybrook College, he was on its Swimming and Golf teams in Iunior year. In Sopho- more year he was on the Class Swimming Team and the Uni- versity Swimming and Golf squads, receiving numerals in swimming. He has roomed alone all four years. Iack is planning to do research work in physical chemistry and expects to continue his studies at i Yale. His permanent mailing ad- T dress is 567 Westminster Road, 1 Brooklyn, N. Y. WARREN WINTHROP LAPIERRE, '4Warnie, was born in Stonington, Conn., September 17, 1913, but since 1914 his home has been in Norwich, Conn. He is the son of Leone Franklin LaPierre QM.D. Yale 1901, and Ellen May fHolmesj LaPierre and has two sisters and two brothers, Arnaud R. LaPierre, ,33 S., and Franklin LaPierre-Holmes, '35 Law. Warnie prepared for college at the Norwich Free Academy and at Yale has taken the course in biological science, holding a Ster- ling Memorial Connecticut High School Scholarship in Freshman year and a David Gallup Scholar- ship for the next two years. He is a member of Berkeley College and The Berzelius Society and belonged to The Colony. Warnie was on the Freshman Football, Swimming, and Lacrosse squads, on the University Lacrosse Squad and the Class Swimming Team in Sophomore year, on the Bran- ford Swimming Team in Iunior year, and on the University Cross Country Squad as a Senior, he has numerals in both swimming
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