Yale University - Sheffield Scientific School Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1935

Page 61 of 344

 

Yale University - Sheffield Scientific School Yearbook (New Haven, CT) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 61 of 344
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Page 61 text:

IUNIOR YEAR 45 locker room. Therefore an orchid to you for your physical prowess Angelis, E. I. Miles, Ir., S. C. Bron son, R. M. Wheeler, D. L. Living ston fof the Livingstone Living- A. T. Callan, H. B. Combs, 1. Del iiii li - ' ' V , ' ...M P I yb:,, . .... u ' stonsj, N. V. King, C. Colgate, Ir., e ': 4 t . ge W. B. Moses, Ir., P. L. Paull, S. F. ' L' Weaver, Ir., P. D. Valas, R. G. y,,h,,in,Fg0,,ida. Lawrence, C. E. Dunbar, H. I. Goldberger, F. Quarrier, N. M. Loud, G. C. Bradley, and E. E. Smith, Ir. If we have omitted any illustrious names, we apologize and wish you all the best future possible. The hockey and basketball seasons were rather good, while the swim- ming team continued to submerge every opponent who dared don their swim suits. Torch and Aurelian held their elections, continuing in their policy to take men from both Ac and Sheff. Messrs. Gordon, Munson, Callan, Donahoe, Livingston, Millikan, Quarrier, and Sperry went Au- relian, while Atterbury, Combs, Dunbar, and Smith were drawn to the flame. Even after waiting in expectation a Tan1Qs!Fz'remen? long time, spring slushed in on us before we really realized it. More frequent trips to Smith and Vassar were the first harbingers that the young men's fancies were lightly turning. After being chased from the roof tops, the undergraduates retired to the rocky New England beaches to brown the hide and peruse the books. Pants upn day was held for Angie Smith and Marty Donahoe. The Iuniors, receiving permission to drive, brought their gas-eaters out of downtown garages and flashed the chromium about Sheff- town. Derby Day rolled around, but most of the old costumes and customs were Class mme to order.

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44 CLASS OF NINETEEN TI-IIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. down to about twenty below. The Yales re- turned, either tanned or frost-bitten, their men- tal knapsacks full of wine, Women, and welkin, to face the mysterious, stiff, non-mid-year exams which reared up in about a week. That is to say, most of them returned. Iohn D. Creighton left our bachelor ranks altogether to join the bene- dictines and help poor General Iohnson hatch out his Blue Eagle. Two of our erstwhile classmates, who hoped to rejoin our Class, were by this time way down under in Australia sailing in the great grain race, A.B. Mills and A.B.,, Hotchkiss. C.B.D. Brown came within a hair of completing the greatest political scoop in modern history by rocketing himself to the Iunior Prom Committee, but his nefarious stumping was discovered in time to elect Messrs. Keeney, Dunbar, Loud, Bauer, Livingston, Quarrier, Callan, and Munson to the committee in question. These gentlemen managed to wail successfully about the poor ticket sale until the Prom was an overwhelming success. The weather man had doused us well with snow for the memorable blizzard of ,34. All traffic was tied up, classes were discontinued, as some of the professors could not ski. Igloos of surprising size and statues of amazing nudeness were erected, and snowshoes became more than orna- ments. The heavy quilt of snow was just managing to have a good melt for itself when the Prom arrived, but there was no dampness of enthusiasm. We do not feel that it is necessary to state that there were Sheff house parties afterwards. We here take the liberty of massing all our athletes to- gether in one big roll call, and take the additional liberty to state that they are all fine fel- lows to meet except in the Pffmiffivn I0 drive'- Deacon loner. Seen around.



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46 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. abandoned, L. B. Stoner, however, went disguised as a visiting Hreboat. Exam week, midnight oil, and torn hair blasted apart a rather halcyon spring. Yale wound up the baseball sea- son king of the Big Three by beating Princeton two and Harvard one-those two opponents splitting their games quite politely. The boy we detailed to get the details of the New London boat races has never been seen again, but we won by three lengths and set a new course record. It was all in the papers. Vffmifl- We packed, said good-bye the rounds, dodged a couple of dunning tailors, sold our ash tray, and retired home to rest from one year's hard play and hard work. After we had waited, Spartan-like for our marks, we received them, squared our scientific shoulders, and peered at our- selves in the mirror. We were now Seniors at Yale. WILLIAb'I C. CR.AIG, IR. v1f!!!lFE llwM .. Q A gf

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