Ahlum, William John (Class of 1966) Killed in Vietnam War
Aldrich, Robert (Class of 1969) Killed in Vietnam War
Amey, Herbert R. Jr. (Class of 1935) Killed in World War II
Andorn, A.M. Board of Trustees
Aydelotte, Zadoc Delaware Military Academy during the Civil War
Barbour, C. Laurence (Class of 1921) Retired manufacturer's representative, picture with PMC cadet
Burrell, Loomis (Class of 1892) PMC's oldest living alumni at one time, died at age 103
Callahan, William F. , Jr. (Class of 1943) Killed in WWII in Italy, Boston Tunnel named after him, photos included
Cribb, Charles L. (Class of 1967) Killed by a Pennsylvania Railroad train as he photographed the Armed Forces Day parade in Chester
Eisenhower, General Dwight D. (Special). Program from Greater Chester Dinner, September 22, 1965.
Cottee, William L. Adjutant of PMC, Cottee Hall named after him
Geoghegan, John L. (Class of 1963) Killed in Vietnam War
Goman, Lloyd Member of the Board of Trustees
Hayes, Edward G. (Class of 1885) President of Ontario County Trust Company. Edward Hayes was from New York, but lived much of his life in Colorado. This folder includes information about his life and why he attended PMC. It also includes numerous photographs of Hayes and his fellow classmates at PMC.
Hoopes, Eugene S. (Class of 1901) Author
Hoopes, E. Sargent, Jr. (Class of 1927) Former Vice President and General Manager of Timken Steel and Tube Division of Timken Roller Bearing Company
Howell, Edwin A. (Class of 1890) Member of Board of Trustees, President of PMC from 1952-1953, President of the Board of Trustees 1954, Howell Hall named after him
Hubbard, Michael J. (Class of 1960) PMC Adjutant
Hummer, Charles DeW. (Class of 1927) President of Hummer Building Center, served in WWII
Hyatt, Frank K. (Class of 1906) Former President of PMC
Hyatt, Charles E. (Class of 1872) Former President of PMC
Ickes, Harold L. (Class of 1934) Picture from the World Book Encyclopedia
Jardeleza, Bernadino (Class of 1921) Former Colonel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Kapelski, Louis. Generous donor to Widener University, Kapelski Learning Center named in his honor; Carolyn Helms Kapelski Residence Hall named in honor of his wife. This folder includes a copy of the oral history written about Louis Kapelski.
Kauffman, Virgil Trustee, Air Pioneer
Ramond Hardenberg and Rags (dog)