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224 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. ship all four years. Charlie has majored in geology, having a second rank stand in Freshman year, and was awarded the Samuel Lewis Penl-ield Prize for excellence in mineralogy as a Iunior. He belongs to Book and Bond and is a non-resident member of Pierson College. He lived alone with the exception of Sophomore year, when he roomed with Tyrrell. Charlie, who is planning to work for a Ph.D. in geology at Yale, may be addressed at SI Trumbull Street, New Haven. DONALD CHARLES WATSON, Don,,' was born in Farming- ton, Conn., February 11, 1914, the son of Charles Allan Watson, who died December 17, 1933, and Louise QKaeuferj Watson. He has two brothers, one of whom is Allan A. Watson, '31 S. Don, who prepared for Yale at the Farmington High School, was a scholar of the second rank in Freshman year 'and held the Ed- ward Iames Pearson Memorial Scholarship that year and the Kingman Scholarship for the next two years. In Freshman year he received numerals as a member of the Football Team and was also on the Wrestling Team and the Class Basketball and Baseball teams, and during the next two years he was on the University Football and Wrestling squads W and the Wright Football Team. In Sophomore year he was also captain of the Class Football Team and played on the Class Basket- ball Team and in Iunior year was on the Wright Basketball Team. He took the electrical engineering course, belongs to Cannon and Castle and to Franklin Hall and Theta Xi, and as a Senior served on the Student Council and on the Advisory Committee of the En- gineering School. Don roomed with W. W. Bittner, '35, in Fresh- man year, with W. A. Bauer and Bronson the 'next year, with Bron- son in Iunior year, and with Harris and Short as a Senior. He is planning to go into engineering work. His home address is Farmington, Conn.
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BIOGRAPHIES 223 two sisters and is a cousin of Wil- liam S. Kilborne, ,35, and Allen S. Hubbard, Ir., '37, He received his preparatory education at Milton Academy and has taken the course in applied economic science at Yale. As a Freshman he was a member of the Crew Squad and the Wres- tling Team twinning numeralsj, and he was on the University Crew Squad for the next three years, also being on the Daven- port Hockey Team and the Uni- versity Track Squad in Iunior year and on the Trumbull Hockey Team in Senior year. Bob went ou Sophomore. He is a member of Delta and of Trumbull College. t for the hockey competition as a Vernon Hall and Phi Gamma He roomed alone in Freshman year, with Bryant and Venter in Sophomore year, and with Bald- win for the next two years. Upon the completion of his college course, he plans to go into banking. His home address is 55 Brook Hill Road, Milton, Mass. CHARLES REYNOLDS WARREN, Charlie, was born at Kyoto, Iapan, September 24, 1913. He has also lived at Miyazaki, Iapan. His father, Charles Mc- Lean Warren, received a B.A. at Yale in 1898, an M.A. in 1903, and a B.D. in 1912, and his mother, whose maiden name was Cora Frances Keith, graduated from Mount Holyoke in 1896. Charlie has two sisters and a brother, Dana Warren, '28, He prepared for Yale at the Canadian Academy in Kobe, the Newton QMass.j High School, and Deerfield Academy and has held the Yale-Deerfield Scholar-
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BIOGRAPHIES 225 EDWARD RANDOLPH WAYMACK, Eddie,', was born in Sioux City, Iowa, April 1, 1912, but his home is now in Des Moines. He is the son of William Wesley Waymack, who received a B.A. at Morningside College in 1911, and Elsie Ieanette QLordI Waymack. Eddie, who took the course in engineering science at Yale, re- ceived his preparatory education at the Roosevelt High School in Des Moines and at Exeter. He withdrew at the end of Sophomore year. He was awarded numerals as a member of the Freshman Tennis Team and was also on the Freshman Football Squad. He belonged to The Cloister and Book and Snake. In Freshman year he roomed with Keeney and as a Sophomore with Keeney and Iennings. His permanent address is 511 56th Street, Des Moines, Iowa. LAURENCE ALBERT WEAVER, IR., Larry, who was born in New York City on April 2, 1913, has also lived in Westfield, N. I., and Douglaston, Long Island. He is the son of Laurence Albert and Marie-Louise QMcAnerneyj Weaver and has two brothers, one of whom, Iohn M. Weaver, is a member of the Class of 1938. His preparatory training was received at the Great Neck QN. Y.I High School, Andover, and Roxbury. Larry took the course in ap- plied economic science at Yale, remaining with our Class until the end of Sophomore year. He is a member of Franklin Hall and Theta Xi. In Freshman year he roomed with I. N. Richardson, 735, and the next year with Murray and B. Smith, Ir. Larry is now an advertising solicitor for the New York American and is living at 139 Prospect Avenue, Douglaston, Lo11g Island. SPENCER FULLERTON WEAVER, IR., Spence, was born May 18, 1911, in New York City. His father, Spe11cer Fullerton Weaver, is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, his mother, Emily Malony QStokesI Weaver, died in October, 1930. Spence has a brother and a sister. He received his preparation for Yale at Choate and Westminster. He is a non-resident member of Davenport College and has taken the applied economic science course. He was on the Swimming and Lacrosse squads as a Freshman. In Sophomore year he was on the Class Swimming Team and the University Water Polo Squad and went out for the lacrosse managership. In Iunior year he was cap- tain of the Davenport Swimming Team and a member of the Dav- enport Tennis Team and the University Water Polo Team, he
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