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WATROUS, LIVINGSTON- VVatty, Lord Watroos New York City Adelphi, Corporal, Sergeant, First Sergeant, Company B , Sergeant Major, Captain, Company B g Second Lieutenant, 351. SE Tactiriial gtH5ergfFLrstPlLieutenaEt, SZ, gictjcpl cerg ornman er r ero t e oenixg ong ervice e ag Editor-in-Chief or the I-Iaversack, 'og and ,ICQ-ACl'sfiS0fy'ECllt01', 'ug Assistant Editor of the VV1nd M1ll, '08, Editor-1n-Chief, 'ogg ?dvisory,EgitfE', 'reg-'xiii Fencing Club,go8-'ogg Chalpgaip, 'ogg ergeants u , 'o g reasurer og' rectness e a, o 5 Swiiigger Club, Cheer Leader, 'ogg Assistant Manager of Base- ball, 'ogIiIPuErEvcl1Ln2lo Cgaibij 'cg-'oggoiireg SecretaryiE'o8-'og- Io- II' ew or tate u Q ew rl ommitteeg xecutive Comrnigee Old Boys'Qssoci2gtiond,ci'M in Tennis, ,O9-,ICQ Marks- man, o -o9- I0-,IIQ rmy an 1 ate. If Watty succeeds in passing his exams the School will lose one of its strongest pillars. Watty has furnished the inspiration for many School activities. He has a sense of duty somewhat re- sembling Ben Grimes'. He shows great initiative and splendid judgment and is always striving to better local conditions. Punch- inello, The Haversack, the Adjutant's Ofhce, owe in a great measure their success to Watty. His untiring efforts and his con- stant vigilance have kept the Cadet Corps to a high state of eHiciency. Dare to do anybody. WEBB, BENJAMIN WOODMAN1i:BCHUlC,,7 Ida Kingston, New York Adelphig Corporal, First Sergeant, Second Lieutenant, First Lieutenant, Honor Committee, 'ug Board of Directors King Club, ,O9-,IO-,IIQ Ritie Team, 'ogg Company B Team, 'ogg Company E Team, ,IOS President Junior National Rifle Associ- ation, '08, 'ogg Secretary and Treasurer United States Revolver Association, 'ogg Swagger Club, '08-'ogg Manager of Base-ball, '10, Athletic Council, '10, Vice-President Senior Class, '11, School Hop Committee, 'Io-'11, Senior Class Hop Committee, '11, Wind Mill Board, 'Io. ' ' Ben has only one thing that troubles him greatly-his stationery bills. He buys writing paper by the carload, stamps by the bale, ink by the barrel and by Commencement the western mail has become a paying proposition. But with all his faults We love him stilll and wish him every success in all his affairs, local and foreign. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, penmanship, the hand grow stronger. I9
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Graduates of the School FRANKENBERGER, BERTRAM- Frankie, Bert Charleston, West Virginia H. L. S., Private, Troop HA , '08-'09, Corporal, Troop A , '09-'10, Sergeant and First Sergeant, ,IO-,IIQ Order of the Phoenix, M in Foot-ball, '09, Troop Foot-ball, ,IO-III, Man- ager Troop Base-ball Team, '10, Captain Troop Basket-ball Team, '11, Manager Troop Base-ball Team, ,IIQ Milita1'y Editor of the Wind Mill, '11, Treasurer Fifth Form, '10, Treasurer of Senior Class, '11, Marksman, Secretary Southern Club, ,IO-lII, Member of the Hunt Club, '10-'11, Monkey Drill Squad, ,ICQ Vice-President Hadley Hall Quoit Club, 'I1. This gallant cavalier from Dixie, land of fair Women and brave men, has nobly kept up the social reputation of the Southland. He is polite and courteous at all times, polite even to the troop roughnecks who would try the patience of St. Paul. He is a model cadet in many Ways and doesnlt knock more than the average. l'Feed the parting guest. GRIMES, WILLIAM NIIDDLETON-liNig,,, Benn p Lockport, New York H. L. S., Corporal, Sergeant, First Lieutenant, Company B , Captain and Adjutant, Officer, Order of the Phoenix, The Mili- tary Medal, Long Service Medal, Marksman, Secretary Tennis Association, M in Tennis, Assistant Manager Foot-ball, '09, Manager Foot-ball, '10, Polo Squad, Assistant Editor Wind Mill, '09, Editor-in-Chief Wind Mill, '10, Board of Editors, Haversack, 'og-'10, School Hop Committee, '09-'10-'11, Chair- man Senior Hop Committee, '09, Honor Military Graduate, '11, Army Appointee, 1911, A perfect gentleman and a splendid soldier, our Honor Graduate, who has a sense of duty that is unlike anything We have as yet discove1'ed. He never lets his pleasure or his social duties inter- fere with his military. When duty calls Ben is waiting-in Syracuse, If Ben only keeps up the schedule he has arranged for himself he will make a great hit in Army circles and the School will be well represented. Bigamy is its own punishment, 18
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Graduates of the College Preparatory Department l , V ,sfxfw an 'I ' I 9 'll ' f,i'x'1 . .1 Z Wm .V.. r.,r, a BARROLL, JOSEPH RoLL1NsoN, -IR. Roi, l'Light Horse Harry St. Louis, lVIissouri H. L. S., Corporal, Sergeant, Sergeant-Major, Second Lieutenant, Company A , Captain Troop A , '09-,Io-'11, Long Service Medal, Military Medal, ,OQQ Ofiicer, Order of the Phoenix, Sharpshooter, Rifle Team, President N. R. A., Revolver Associa- tion, Manager Foot-ball Team, '09-'10, New Grill Committee, Senior Hop Committee, '10, School Hop Committee, '09-'10, Assistant Stage Manager Punchinello Club, Associate Editor of the Haversack, '09-'Io. A'Light Horse Harry, so called for his equestrian disability, is one of our social lights. If you question him he Will tell you that he was the smallest cadet in the Corps and carried three guns on the Oswego March. He will also say that he is very ambitious and eats work alive. After that he will kick Lizzie Peck and saunter off to his only class of the Week. When silence is golden it is folly to talk fastf, BRADLEY, HAROLD FREDERICK- Pugl' Bay City, Nlichigan Private, Corporal, Drum Major, Battalion Quartermaster Ser- geant, Ordnance Ofhcer, Artillery Ofhcer, Commander, Order of the Phoenix, Long Service Medal, National Ritle Association, Marksman, Gunner, Western Club, Sergeantsl Club, Punch- inello, Svvagger Club, Correspondent for VVind Mill, Old Guardu. ' Bang! Crash! Return your empties, sayeth Captain Pug of Light Battery HA KNO. ID, as he 1'etu1'ns from a stroll from the southeast. Pug is a noted pedestrian but he resembles the bird of wisdom in that the sunlight l1L11'IS his eyes, therefore, he never gives -it a chance at them and confines his operations to the hours of darkness. Commencement was the happiest day of his life, when he received first honors in Mental Philosophy and Theology, these being the highest hono1's given to his department. He has many firm friends among the Faculty. 'tBe good-but don't trv so hard to be caught at it. 20
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