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1929 THE HAVERSACR Page 21 james MURRAX' BRIED- Jim Englewood, N. J. Private, Company D , '27-'28: Corporal, Company D , '28-'29,' Good Conduct Ribbon, '28,' Military Merit Ribbon, '27,' Athletic Merit Ribbon, '29,' First Honors in English History: Rifle Team, '29,' Tennis Team, '29,' Manager of Dormitory Football, '28, Company Sportsg Press Club,' Punchinello: Senior Class Hop Committeeg Member of the Harersack Boardg Huntington Literary Societyg King Club. College: Amherst. XYhen jim came to us in the fall of '27, many fair hearts in Engle- wood ceased beating, at least temporarily, for he went back to them as soon and as often as he could. However, aside from his leaning toward the softer arts, he proved himself to be a good soldier, student and ath- lete as well. He played the banjo enough to give him a reputation for musical ability and could imitate almost any comedienne of the great white way, having seen most of them during his many visits to the town across the water. He is going to Amherst next fall because of the influence of his favorite teachers. nzqgxat vauozv GEORGE EDWARD BURcEss- Ed Oswego, N. Y. Private, Headquarters Company, '27-'28g First Class Private, Head- quarters Company, '28,' Corporal, .Headquarters Company, '29,' Good Conduct Ribbon, '28,' .Athletic Jllerit Ribbon, '27-'28-'29 C2 Bronze Shieldsbg Track Team, '27, '28, '20,' Company Basketball, '27, '28, '29,' Company Football, '28, '29g King Club,' Pyramis. College: Rutgers. Ah-an athlete, a scholar and a gentleman. Oh-we almost forget -a bugler. Seriously though, we are sorry to lose this handsome prod- uct of the lake district because he managed to win his way into our hearts during the time that he spent here as a cadet. I think that it was that disarming smile of his that did the trick for him. At any rate, whatever the explanation, we look for big things from Eddy and know that we won't be disappointed.
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Page 20 THI-I HAVERS.-XCK 1929 FREDERICK josni-H BEDIil.L-H.B0tldl6H Hopkinton, N. H. Private, Company A , '27-'285 First Class Private, Company A , '28-'29,' Athletic Merit Ribbon: Company A Football, 'Z85 Junior Football, '28, Randolph Literary Society: King Club. College: Princeton. Beadle is such a quiet, unassuming chap that it is hard for us to eulogize his sterling qualities. He dropped in on us a couple of years ago to spend his time plugging along at many things, being a soldier, an athlete and a student, Now, we are sorry to see him go because he really was a good fellow and a good friend. He is headed for Princeton where, we know, he will do the same thing all over again, enter un- obtrusively and leave with the friendship of everyone. nuance. waitin' Nm.soN HOLCOMB Baxisoicr- Benny Sherburne, N. Y. Private, Headquarters Company, '28-'20,' Athletic Merit Ribbon C2 Bronze Slzieldsjg Good Conduct Ribbon, '28-'Z9,' Hadley Hall Football Team, '28,' Junior Football Team, 'Z8,' Varsity Tennis Team, '295 Headquarters Company Basketball Team, '28-'Z0,' Headquarters Com- pany Baseball Team, 'Z0,' King Club. Senior Reception Committee. College: Colgate. Bennv is another year man in the band, coming to us from Sherburne where he was graduated last june. Now he goes on to Colgate. While here he was an all-around athlete having played company foot- ball, basketball and baseball as well as being a member of the school tennis team. And that is not all, for he ranked high as a student. Therefore, why should he not be a success in his collegiate career? His sunny disposition and tendency to enjoy life is well attested by the fact that he enjoyed an immense popularity not only among the members of his own organization but in the ranks of other companies as well. Everybody knew and liked llenny.
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I age 22 l H E H A Y E R S A C K 1929 HENRY DYER BURRAGIE-HREdH Portland, Maine Private, Company D , '27-'28, Firsl Class Prizialo, Company D , '28-'29, Track Team, '28-'295 Company Speedball, '27-'Z8,' Company Track, '27-'Z85 Con1pz1nySorc1fr, '27-X285 For! McKinley C. M. T. C, '27-'Z8,' King Club. College: Brown. Red came to us from Portland, which town he maintained was the hest on earth and the most progressive in spite of its nearness to the tall timber. He never told us where he got the scarlet locks or why he received so many letters. Although torn hetween love of home and his boat, he managed to study a hit, playa hit and he an all-around good fellow most of the time. Red liked the latest dance tune and wherever a snappy lox-trot could he heard, there also could be found Red, telling of his wild, woolly and wicked experiences in clear old l'ortland. AUBJLKAQQ vzwftuv SANFORD CLARK Busn- Joe Marion, N. Y Priiialr, lleazlqzuzrirrs Company, '28-'Z95 Genesee Valley Club: King Club. College: Michigan. Bush was with us for just one short year and we wish we could see more of him, hut he has graduated and gone. He played his part in company athletics, but spent most of his time on his studies so that he can go to Michigan next fall to take up aeronautical engineering. He seems to eat up math so we look forward to his ultimate success in that line. XVhen he wasn't playing French horn he had the pleasant habit of amusing the boys with his endless stock of funny stories.
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