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BIOGRAPHIES 205 IOHN NEWTON SHERLEY, '4Newt, was born in Manchester, Vt., December 16, 1912, his home is now in Springheld, Mass. Newt's father, Iohn Adolph Sherley, who received a B.A. degree at Oberlin in 1901 and a B.D. at Yale in 1906, died November 2, 1933. His mother, whose maiden name was Anstice Caroline Newton, graduated from Oberlin in 1904. Newt has a sister and a brother, Warren E. Sherley, also ,3S S. He prepared for college at the Springfield Technical High School and has taken the indus- trial administration course. Newt was a scholar of the second rank in Freshman year. He was cox- swain on the Freshman Crew Squad and played on the Class Hockey Team that year, and in Iunior year he was on the Wright Hockey and Tennis teams. He is W, a member of The Sachem Club, Tau Beta Pi, and Berkeley College. In Freshman year he roomed with R. Hampton, Ir., '35, he subsequently roomed with his brother, Powell living with them in Sophomore year and Tyrrell and Wing in Iunior year. Newt expects to go into manufacturing. His permanent address is 125 Magnolia Terrace, Springfield, Mass. WARREN EUGENE SHERLEY, '4Eugie,,' was born on Sep- tember 20, 1914, in Springfield, Mass. He is the son of john Adolph Sherley QB.A. Oberlin 1901, B.D. Yale 19065, whose death occurred November 2, 1933, and Anstice Caroline QNewtonj Sherley, who graduated from Oberlin in 1904. He has a sister and a brother, I. Newton Sherley, ,35 S. Warren received his preparation for college at the Springfield Technical High School and has taken the course in industrial ad- ministration at Yale. He had a second rank stand in Freshman year and received general two-year honors for excellence in all sub- jects as a Iuniorg he has held a Henry K. Goetchius Scholarship
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204 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. Haven on August 30, 1912. He has a brother and a sister. His preparation for college was received at the New Haven High School, and he has taken the course in mechanical engineering. He received numerals as a mem- ber of the Freshman Boxing Team and was on the University Boxing Squad the following year. Bob lived at home through- out his undergraduate course. He is planning to become a me- chanical engineer. His permanent ' mailing address is 305 Lenox Street, New Haven, Conn. HAROLD FRANK SHEETS, IR., 'cRip, was born in Paris on February 24, 1913, but since 1922 his home has been in Montclair, N. His father, Harold Frank Sheets, received a B.A. at Yale in 1903, and his mother, whose maiden name was Margaret Austin, is a graduate of the Chicago Musi- cal College. Rip has three sisters. His preparatory education was received at the Gunnery School. He was enrolled at Yale from the fall of 1931 until December, 1933, taking the course in chemical en- gineering. Rip was a member of the Freshman Hockey Squad. He roomed with I. R. Gillie, '35, dur- ing his hrst year at Yale, alone the next year, and subsequently with Bush. Rip, who is at present taking a training course in the export de- partment of The Texas Company, is living at 435 New Orleans Avenue, Port Arthur, Texas. His permanent mailing address is 95 Upper Mountain Avenue, Montclair, N. I.
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206 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. for the past three years. He is a member of Berkeley College, the Outing and Economics clubs, Tau Beta Pi, and The Sachem Club. He roomed with H. Smith, ,35, in his Freshman year and with his brother for the re- mainder of his course. Powell lived with them in Sophomore year and Tyrrell and Wing in Iunior year. Upon the completion of his col- lege course, he is planning to en- ter some industry. Mail should be addressed to him at 125 Magnolia Terrace, Springfield, Mass. HERBERT HENRY SHERMAN, Herb,,' was born in New York City on April 7, 1913. His father, Henry Leo Sherman, who died on Iuly 11, 1933, received a B.A. at Yale in 1890 and an LL.B. at the New York Law School in 1892, and his brother, Iohn A. Sherman, graduated from Yale in f - , 1927. His mother, whose maiden name was Edna Lucy Limburger, attended Smith College. Herb, who has taken the ap- plied economic science course at Yale, received his preparation for college at the Ethical Culture School in New York City and at the Taft School. He is a member of Berkeley College and of Zeta Beta Tau. He roomed with Stoner as a Freshman, with Golden and Wolf in Sophomore year, with 1 Wolf the following year, and alone as a Senior. Herb is planning to do credit work after he completes his college course. His permanent address is 375 Park Avenue, New York City.
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