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1929 THE HAVERSACR Page 23 DONALD BERLOVE COHENii'PGl,, Rochester, N. Y. Private, Company B , '27-'28,' First Class Private, Company B , '28,' Athletic Merz't Ribbon, '27-'28-'Z9,' Soccer Team, 'Z7,' Football Team, '28,' Track Team, '28-'Z9,' Company Basketball, '28-'Z9,' In- tramural Point Winner, '28-'Z9,' Company Rijte Team, Z8,' New Boy Swimming Team, '27,' Swimming Team, '27-'Z8,' Genesee Valley Club: King Club: Company Stunts. College: Lowell Tech. Rochester's pride and joy. How could they part with him and his merry witicisms for two years so that we could have the joy of know- ing him? lt will remain one of the mysteries of history. Seriously, however, this boy did manage very well at Manlius as a look at his pedigree shows. He really was an athlete of prowess and helped more gan once to put his school and company on the map. Good luck, on. 0:44:20 CLAYTON WALDO Cove- Coye Smyrna, N. Y. Private, Headquarters Company, '26,' First Class Private, Headquarters Company, '26, Corporal, Headquarters Company, 'Z7,' First Sergeant, Headquarters Company,'Z8,' Good Conduct Ribbon COne Gold and Three Bronze Shieldsjg Military Merit Ribbonj Athletic Merit Ribbon, 'Z8,' Phoenix COne Bronze Shieldjg Company Basketball, '26-'27-'28,' Company Speedball, '26-'27-'28,' Track Team: King Club. This enterprising cadet has put in the last three years of his life in our midst, spending much of his time polishing up his work and tone on his trumpet. But that doesn't mean that he hasn't done his share along athletic lines for he participated in wrestling, track and basket- ball. To top it all he was well liked and managed to make many firm friends here at Manlius.
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Iage24 THE HAVERSACK 1929 Ro1zERT WILLIAM CAMP, JR.- Bob Middletown, Conn. Private, Company A , '27-'Z8,' First Class Private, Company A , '28-'Z9,' Corporal, Company A , 'Z9,' Athletic Merit Ribbong Company Soccer Team, '27-'28-'Z9,' Company Speedball Team, '27-'28-'29,' Com- pany Tennis Teamq Camera Club,' King Club: Plattsburg C.M. T. C., 'Z9. College: Wesleyan, Conn. Bob first came to Manlius in '27 and was assigned to Company A where he was one of the hardest working members of that organiza- tion, always trying his best to carry his share of the load. He always seemed to be trying to improve himself and his efforts were noticeable as may be seen from the fact that he was in the finals of the Hunt Manual Competition. He was always good natured and, even if things seemed to go wrong, he still had a smile and a cheery word for everyone. Bob was terri- bly absentminded and was apt most any time to go to drill or parade minus his bayonet or even his rifle. More boys of his make-up and caliber are welcome here at Manlius. S43 ALBERT EDWARD CLARKE, JR.- Clarkey New York City Private, Headquarters Company, '27-'28, First Class Private, Head- quarters Company, '28-'Z9,' Academic Merit Ribbon, 'Z9,' First Honors in French II,' Hadley Hall Football Team, '28, Junior Football Team, '28,' Company Baseball Team, 'Z8,' Music Club: First Honors, French 111, '29, King Club. College: Yale. The career of this modest and amiable young man with us has been one of which he may well be proud. In two short years he has acquired for himself the distinction of being a Fine student, a fair athlete, a soldier and a gentleman. C1arkey was an exceptional student all through his brief sojourn at Manlius. His marks were always above average and the red and black honor cord graced his shoulders not a little during the school year. Despite the fact that he placed studies and music above all else, he managed to make quite a name for himself on both the Company football and baseball teams, and he was quite a prominent member of the Music Club. He has proved to us that he is extremely conscientious on his trombone and in whatever else he attempts. As he is leaving us now, we gaze back at his record, pass approval on it as being most satisfactory, and predict great things for him in life after he has left our midst in search of higher education at Yale. Good luck, Old Boy.
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lage26 THE H.-XYERSACK 1929 XYALTER FLIETCIIIQR lbavi-:Y- Doc Bayonne, N. J. Private, Company C , '25-'20,' Corporal, Company C , '27-'28,' Sergeant, Company C , '28-'29, Military Merit Ribbon, '28,' .lthletic Merit Ribbon lOne Gold Shield and Two Bronze Shieldslg Good Conduct Ribbon COne Gold Shieldjf Company Soccer Team, '25-'20,' Company Baseball Team, '25-'26,' Company Speedball Team, '25-26, Company Tennis Team, '27,' Sids Verbeck Hall League Basketball Team, '25,' Clock Goal Throwing Team, '27,' Company Clock Golf Team, '28,' Junior Football Team, '27.' Junior Baseball Team, '27.' Junior Basket- ball Team, '27.' Golf Team, '28,' Baseball Team, '27-'28-'29, Basket- ball Team, '27-'28-'29, Winner of School Foul Throwing Contest, '29p Winner of School Golf Tournament, '28g Douglas Trophyfor Junior All- around Athlete: Secretary of the Senior Classy Adelphi: Honorary Phi Mu Alphaq King Club. College: Columbia. Why rave at length about Does accomplishments because his pedigree tells the whole story? Rather let us say that he was a prince among men for, in spite of his ability to do many things, he was quiet, unassuming and a friend to all. nmggxq wzacrv HERBERT Russ DAv1s- IIerbbie Fulton, N. Y. Private, Headquarters Company, '27-'28, Private, Company B , '28-'29, Good Conduct Medal, '28, Reserve Basketball Team, '28,' Demolay: King Club. College: U. S. Coast Guard School. Fulton sent this energetic youth to Manlius. It has been aptly said that you can take a boy from the country but that you can't take the country from the boy. Herb set out to disprove this slander and soon succeeded in establishing a convincingly metropolitan front. What is more. in order to prove that he was thoroughly cosmopolitan, he moved out of headquarters after one year's residence and came over to Hadley for the remainder of his career as a Kaydet. The move must have been successful for he walked away with a Good Conduct Ribbon. He is headed for the U. Coast Guard School. May none of his former friends turn rum-runners.
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