Clarence M. Malone Jr. ’30

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CLARENCE M. "JOCK" MALONE DIED Apr. 11, 1994, in N.Y.C. after a brief illness. He was born Aug. 22, 1908, in Shamokin, Penn. Jock prepared for Princeton at Philips Exeter Academy, where he played class football and basketball and varsity baseball. He majored in economics and was a member of Campus Club. Freshman year, he roomed with John W. O'Toole and Mel Keehn at 21 Chambers St.; sophomore year with O'Toole and Jack White at 10 Bank St.; and junior and senior years, he roomed alone at 323 Foulke. Jock was a member of Campus Club. He majored in economics.

In WWII, Jock served four years in the army in the Pacific Theater. Afterward, he returned to banking, his original field, with the Central Hanover Bank in N.Y.C. He also pursued an interest in trust funds.

Jock leaves many devoted friends, nieces, and nephews, to whom the class sends its sympathies.

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