GRADUATES CLASS OF 1912 307 

forester. The time before I sail will be spent in New York, 
where Mrs. Geddes and I will attempt the study of Arabic. If 
we master that tongue, I shall consider it some conquest: the 
memory I have of the jargon is an impression that resembles the 
footprints of a herd of chickens on a wet day.” 
Norton M. Goodyear 
Business address, Crossett Lumber Company, Crossett, Ark. 
Home address, Carlisle, Pa. 
Norton Miller Goodyear was born December 9, 1889, in Carlisle, Pa., 
the son of Jacob M. Goodyear, sheriff of Cumberland County, Pa., and 
Ellen C. (Miller) Goodyear. He is of German ancestry. He has six 
brothers: Samuel M., William H., Fiske, Frank J., John J. and Charles 
A. Goodyear, a graduate of the Damrosch School of Music, New York, 
and two sisters: Mary Anne Goodyear and Carrie C. Goodyear. 
He was prepared at Carlisle (Pa.) High School and received the 
degree of B.S.F. from Pennsylvania State College in 1911. 
He is unmarried. 
From June, 1912, to February, 1913, Goodyear was district 
manager of the Pennsylvania Chestnut Blight Commission with 
headquarters in Oil City, Pa. He is now with the Crossett 
Lumber Company, Crossett, Ark., and expects to follow the 
lumber business in the future. 
He is a member of the Lutheran church and is a Mason. 
Albert W. Hayward 
Business address, Box 84, Dover, Idaho 
Home address, 154 Bridge Avenue, Davenport, Iowa 
Albert Wyman Hayward was born August 30, 1888, in Eagle Mills, Ark., 
the son of Cassius David Hayward, a lumberman, and Emma Louise 
(Wyman) Hayward. He is the grandson on his father’s side of Albert 
James Hayward and Mary (Frisbie) Hayward of Willsborough, N. Y., 
and on his mother’s side of Daniel Wyman and Anna (Phelps) Wyman. 
He has a brother, Eugene G. Hayward. 
He was prepared at the Davenport (Iowa) High School and in 1910 
received the degree of Ph.B. from Grinnell College. 
He is unmarried. 
He is a member of the Congregational church. At Yale he 
was elected to Book and Bond Fraternity. 
