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1929 THE HAYERSAf Page27 LAURI-:NCE AMBROSE D.-xwsoN- Larry Charlottesville, Va. Private, Company C , '27-'28, First Class Private, Company C , '28-'29,' Corporal, Company C , '29, Athletic Merit Ribbon CFour Bronze Shieldsl, Military Merit Ribbon C0ne Bronze Shieldl, Good Conduct Ribbon, '28, Academic Merit Ribbon, '29, Winner of Second Prize in Military History Essay Contest, '27, Winner of Model New Boy Trophy, '28-'29, First Honors in English Three, Company C Tennis Team, '27, lr'Vinner of New Boy Tennis Trophy,' Tennis Team, '28-'29,' Company C Speedball Team, '27-'28, Company C Soccer Team, '27-'28, Junior Basketball Team, '28-'29, Company C Basketball Team, '28,' Verbeck Hall Football Team, '28, Junior Foot- ball Team, '28, Junior Basketball Team, '28-'29, Coach of Wild Cats Basketball Team, '28-'29, Company C Baseball Team, '28, Company C Clock Golf Team, '28, Finalist in School Tennis Tournament, Winner of School Billiard Tournament, '29, Wind Mill Board, '27-'28- '29,' Haversack Board, '29, Athletic Council, Company Stunts,' Vice- President of Music Club, Press Club, Punchinello, First Honors, History of Literature, '29, First Honors, Public Speaking, '29, King Club. College.' University of Virginia. This son of Ole Yirginny came north and taught the Yanks a few tricks in the matter of gathering honors. Two years here at Manlius and just look at his long list of well deserved honors. Now he is headed back whence he came, carrying with him the good wishes of the entire Battalion. nrqgza vmcn-v CHARLES EDXYARD DAY, jR.H Chuck Rochester, N. Y. Private. Company C , '25-'26, First Class Private, Company C , '26-'27, Corporal, Company C , '27-'28, Sergeant, Company C , '28-'29, Athletic Merit Ribbon iIOne Gold, Four Bronze Shieldsj, First Honors in French One, Marksmanship Medal, Company C Swimming Team, '27, Company C Football Team, '25, Company C Baseball Team, '26, Verbeck Hall League Basketball, '26, Junior Basketball Team, '27, Junior Baseball Team, '27, Company C Soccer Team, '27, Company C Speedball Team, '26, Soccer Team, '27, Basketball Team, '28-'29, Baseball Team, '28-'29, Reserve Foot- ball Team, '28, Deck Tennis Tournament, '29, Horseshoe Tournament, '29, Athletic Council, '28-'29, Company Council, French Club, King Club,' Le Cercle Francais,' Honorary Phi Mu Alpha, Adelphi. College: University of Rochester. Chuck spent the most of his valuable time in athletics and wise- cracks. The rest of it he devoted to classes. He was fairly success- ful for he made a lot of teams and he did graduate. As to the witti- cisms, the less said the better. If you don't believe us in this regard, ask any respectable skunk that happens to be roaming about on the nights that Adelphi is holding initiation.
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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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.mel I'Hl-Q HAYERSACK 1929 CARL STUART IJAYTONYUZJIZ-Vl0ll Middletown, N. Y. Private, Company D , '28-'20,' Cross Country Team, '28,' Company Basketball Team, '285 Company Baseball Team, 'Z8,' Secretary and Treasurer of the Demolayq Hudson Valley-Monlius Clubg King Club. Carl has been with us but one short year but has been popular ever since he hrst arrived. He was always active and could be counted in on everything from hard work to amusement. By his work on the company teams he gained for himself a fair reputation in the intra- mural line. Then, too, his banjo was always humming out a few hot numbers whenever he had a few spare moments. Top this all off with an extreme good nature and you can understand why he was liked by everybody. NVe are sorry to lose him for his stories of his escapades in dear old lVIiddletown have enthralled all of us. He leaves us with each of us desiring to imitate his easy and successful career at Manlius. nn,3,:J:4-R was env jonx HIQNRY TATOR Dowf'ADowie Cobleskill, N. Y. Private, Company A , '28-'29,' Company Soccer Team, 'Z8,' Company Speedball, '285 Company Basketball, '28-'Z0,' Camera Club,' King Club. College: Wesleyan. Dowie is one of those unassuming chaps who do excellent work along varied lines without calling attention to themselves or ever getting obtrusively into the limelight. In his one year with us he gave us all that he had and we found it good and sufhcient. He real- ized that everyone can not be a varsity star so he devoted his spare time toward helping his company on the Intramural schedule. When it wasn't that, he took special delight in training for work with the XYhite studios or maybe Hollywood with his trusty camera. We found him loyal and generous as a pal and we bid him farewell with un- qualified regret.
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