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lagc18 THE HAYERSACK 1929 CHURCHIL1, XYILLIAM BARTI.l4:TTi Bart Hamburg, N. Y. Private, Company B , '27-'28-'Z0,' Chapel Wardens Society: Secre- tary Music Club: Buffalo-Manlius Club: King Club. College.' Antioch. Behold one of the mighty of Hamburg who came to us for two short years to live his nonchalant life in Hadley Hall, treating things as they came, always with a smile and good humor. Sometimes he could be found gracing the roof-garden with his august presence or again he was allowed to remain in the quiet of his own room, but it was all the same to Bart . Such a philosophy and outlook on life should get him far in this old world of ours. He leaves us for Antioch where we wish him the very best of luck. nv-ILQLKAQ. 013520 ROBERT SUMNI-:R BAxTIzRw Bob Syracuse, N. Y. Private, Company B , '25-'24, First Class Private, Company B , 'Z5,' Corporal, Company B , '2o,' Sergeant, Company B , 'Z7,' First Sergeant, Company B , 'Z7g Second Lieutenant, Company B , '28- '20,' Model Non-Com, Company B ,' Qpicer ofthe Order ofthe Phoenix, 'Z7,' Military Merit Ribbon, 'Z7,' Winner of the Hunt Manual, '27,- Hockey Team, '23-'Z-l,' Manager of Junior Football, '25-'26-'27: President of the Music Clubg Syracuse-Manlius Clubg King Club: Pyrarnisg Horse Show Committee, '26, Chairman Senior Class Hop Floor Committee. Bob's service dates back to the fall of '23 when he stepped onto the campus as a meek little gup determined to make his way and his mark. Since that time he has been busy gathering honors and glori- fying the name of Baxter. To be sure he did leave us for a while and then decided to come back and finish the job. Perhaps he sickened of selling automobiles. Anyway, he returned and topped off all of his good work by earning a Sam Browne and the coveted sheepskin.
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1929 THE HAVERSACK Page17 JAMES PENFIELD BARKER- Pen Crown Pomt, N. Y. Private, Headquarters Company, '26-'275 First Class Private, Head- quarters Company, '27-'28: Corporal, Headquarters Company, '28-'29,- Good Conduct Ribbon C5 Bronze Shieldsjg Athletic Merit Ribbon, C3 Bronze Shieldsjg Rifle Team Medal CSecond Corps Areajg Cross Country Team, '26-'27-'28,' Junior Baseball Team, '27,' Company Baseball, '27-'28,' Headquarters Company Basketball CB Leaguej, '28-'29,' Track Team, '29,' Rifle Team, '27-'28-'29, Headquarters Company Football, '27, King Club, Pyramis. College: Syracuse. After three years here Barker plans to go to the College of Forestry at Syracuse University. At first he was very quiet and bashful but still of that kind that plugs along until everyone likes him. In studies he would be rated as a little above the average. His athletic activities have been confined almost exclusively to track although he did his share in company sports. When it comes to a rifle however, he is a dead shot and won for himself a place on the first team. What's more he is loyal and sticks to his home town in spite of being razzed about living in the sticks. 03552 ROBERT ALEXANDER BARRINGER-HB0b Schenectady, N. Y. Private, Company A , '25-'26, Private, Company B , '26-'27, First Class Private, Company B , '27-'28,' Corporal, Company B , '28-'29,' Military Merit Ribbon, '25,' Athletic Merit Ribbon CTwo Gold, Two Bronze Shieldsjg Good Conduct Ribbon, '28, Ojicer of the Phoenix, '28,' Track Team, '25-'26-'27-'28-'29,' Captain Track Team, '28-'29,- Cross Country Team, '25-'26-'27-'28,' Captain Cross Country Team, '27-'28 -'29,' Company A Basketball Team, '25 -'26, Junior Basketball Team, '26-'27, Captain Junior Basketball Team, '26-'27,' Reserve Basketball Team, '27-'28,' Varsity Basketball Team '28-'29,' Swimming Team, '25-'26, Hockey Team, '25-'26g Golf Team, '25- '26-'27,' Manager Golf Team, '26-'27, Fowler Cross Country Trophy, '29, Morris Track Meet Trophy, '29, King Club Director, Society of Chapel Wardens,' Pyramis, King Club. College.' University of Pennsylvania. Who doesn't know Bobby Barringer, star athlete of Manlius? Why write of his accomplishments when the newspapers have been scattering his record-breaking races across the face of the country for the past two or three years? When it wasn't track with him, he found time for basketball, golf, swimming or some other sport and he played them all well. We get one like him once in a generation and, when we do, we are proud of him.
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1929 THE HAVERSA FREDERICK GEORGE BEACH Rochester, N. Y. Private, Company A , '2-I, First Class Private, Company A , 25, Sergeant, Company A , '26,' Color Sergeant,'27, '28, First Lieutenant, Headquarters Company, Battalion Quartermaster, '28, Orpheous Musical Society, '25, Press Club, '24, '25, '26, '27, '28, President Press Club, '26, '27, Secretary Press Club, '25, '26, Board of Directors of the King Lyceum Club, '24, '25, '26, '27, '28, Chairman King Club Directors, '25, '26, '27, '28, Chapel Wardens, '27, '28, Camera Club President, '25 , '26, Wind Mill Board, '24, '25, '26, '27, '28, Managing Editor Wind Mill, '28, Haversack Board, '25, '26, '27, '28, Hop Committee, '25, '26, '27, Genesee Valley Manlius Club, '24, '25, '26, '27, '28, Assistant Manager Track, '27,' Manager of Track, '28, Track M , Punchinello, '27, Stage Manager Punchinello, '28, Company Stunts, '28, Press girgrnittgg Horse Show, '26, Good Conduct Medal, '28, Military Merit e a , , Fred tried a hand at most everything. If you don't believe that statement just take a look at his list of honors. However, the battalion will remember him mostly for his Dear Algy letters and his work in Punchinello. In both fields he gave us many a laugh and chased many a worry from our minds, for he certainly could be funny. And, after all, isn't that worth while-bringing a bit of sunshine into this weary old world of ours? Q43 RAYMOND STANLEY BEACH- Ray Catskill, N. Y. Private, Company C , '25-'26,' First Class Private, Company C , '26-'27,' Corporal, Company C , '27-'28,' Sergeant, Company C , '28-'29, Military Merit Ribbon, '29, Cross Country Team, '26,' Boxing Team, '26, Junior Football Team, '27, Wrestling Team, '27,' Track Squad, '27, Cross Country Squad, '28,' Company Rijle Team, '29, Manager of Swimming Team, '28-'29, Press Club, Punchinello,' King Club,' Plattsburg R.O.T. C., 'Z8. Here you see one of those cadets who goes in for a little of everything and succeeds in all of them with a good degree of success. He never startled any classes by his brilliancy, but then, on the other hand, he managed to garner enough credits to graduate, even if he did have trouble convincing certain members of the faculty that he was always right. He did not deign to tell us where he is going but we wish him luck wherever it may happen to be. C K Page 19
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