308 YALE FOREST SCHOOL 

Henry J. Hegel 
Business address, Bogalusa, La. 
Home address, 148 Sherman Avenue, New Haven, Conn. 
Box 1845, Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. 
Henry John Hegel was born February 6, 1880, in New Haven, 
Conn., the son of Henry John Hegel and Caroline Charlotte (Litterest) 
Hegel. He is of German ancestry. He prepared at the Hartford and 
New Haven High schools and in 1911 graduated from the Sheffield 
Scientific School at Yale, where he was a member of Alpha Sigma Phi. 
He is unmarried. 
Hegel has been in the employ of the Great Southern Lumber 
Company of Bogalusa, La., since June 15, 1912. He has acted 
at different times as edging inspector, green sorter chain foreman, 
timber block assistant foreman, clerk in superintendent’s office, 
pond foreman, lumber inspector and checker, and looking up 
shortages for the shipping department. . 
He is an Episcopalian. 
Thomas F. Heineman 
Business address, United States Forest Service, Hailey, Idaho 
Home address, Hamburg, Erie County, N. Y. 
Thomas Frederick Heineman was born July 22, 1886, in McCune, Kans., 
the son of Fred William Heineman and Martha Ann (Lovelady) Heine- 
man. On his father’s side he is of German, and on his mother’s of 
English ancestry. He has a brother, William Heineman. 
He received the degree of B.A. from Oberlin College in 1910. 
His engagement has been announced. 
Heineman entered the United States Forest Service August 
20, 1912, as forest assistant with headquarters on Payette 
National Forest, Emmett, Idaho. In 1913 he was transferred 
to Sawtooth National Forest, Hailey, Idaho. 
He is a member of the First Congregational Church of Oberlin, 
Ohio. 
Charles F. Hitchcock 
Gilberiville, Mass. 
Charles Frederick Hitchcock was born August 30, 1885, in Gilbertville, 
Mass., the son of Frederick Abner Hitchcock, son of Charles Foster, and 


