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Tloe Hooersacle if Xxx ff X' ,x N E S Q Z t 1 , X . EDWARD FRANCIS AHERN, Jn.-Ed Hartford, Conn. Private, Compargf D ' 3o-' 31g Private Firxt-Clan, Company' A '31-'3z,' Corporal '3z. Fir.rt Honor: in Latin '51. Com- pafgf Sportr: Football '31-'3z,' Baxlzetball '31,' Track '31,' New Boy .Ywimming '3o,' New Boy Rijie 'gag Military Merit Medalj Prem Club,' Haoerrack Board. Huntington Literary Society. College: University of Pemtrylvania. Ed, literary light that he is, has won quite a name for himself through his literary, humorous articles, read by all. We regret to lose our own Will Rogers. For certain, the same spirit shown here will carry him on to success in the future. HORACE ETHAN ALLEN-Nick Toledo, Ohio Private, Compafy B 'goj Private, Firrt-Clan '35 Corporal '31, Acadomir Merit Medal: Military Merit Medal Cone bronze Jlnialdj. Track Team '31,' Company Football '31-'3z. Adelphi .S'or.-iety. College: Marxacbmettr lnrrituta of Tech- nology. Guidon-bearer of B Company, Nick's greatest achievement has been along scholastic lines. Willingly has he given his time in order to help a struggling classmate with a problem in chemistry, in which subject he excelled. Continuing in the way you have performed here, Nick, you will successfully pass the grind at M.I.T. FRANK PAUL BACKIEL-Bacby New Hyde Park, L.I. Private, Conzpary' A '30-'31,' Corporal '31-'3z. Companion, Order of the Plnoenixf Military Merit Madalg Athletic Merit Medal: Hearxt Tropby Medal . Football Team '30-'31,' Bareball Team '51-'3z,' Rifle Team ' 31. Company 5'port.r: Barlaetball '31-'3z,' New Boy Rifle '3o. Serretary, Pyramif Society. College: Colgate Urziuerrity. A consistent student and a good soldier, Frankie's greatest renown is due to his record as an athlete. On the football field he became famous for his slashing line plunges, in baseball a dependable figure behind the plate. His being chosen to captain the '33 eleven bears witness to his prowess as an athlete. Qi-lonors awarded during Closing Exercises will be found under Honors and Prizes, page 655 14
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if The I-Iczuersack these pleasant evenings. Needless to say, it was a privilege that everyone looked forward to and one that will be long remembered by the Battalion. The revival of mid-season hops after an absence of many years, did much to enliven the social year. The first was the Thanksgiving hop and the second took place on Valentine's Day. Both were successful and proved to be very popular. The social year will come to a close with the ever popular senior hop on June 10. Punchinello, the dramatic Club, has presented two groups of plays. The first group included Crime, Suicide, and The Valiant, while the second was composed of Brains, A Question of Principle, and Poets All. On November 6 the Corps broke ground for Knox Hall, each individual turning over a shovelful of earth as his share in the roject. This building, ognened for use on May 28, furnishes a beautiful, well-equippedn place for the conduct o many activities held here at School. It is without doubt the greatest single feature of the entire year, since this structure will mean so much to the Cadets through generations to come as well as at present. The passing of a landmark took place October 24 with the last run by the Syracuse- Manlius trolley car. For thirty-three years this line has been transporting Cadets between the School and the city. Busses were put in operation and the running time has been cut from one hour to forty minutes. On commencement day a number of Cadets will leave the School, many to say good-bye to classmates they may never see again. Although the parting is hard, we I-will always cherish a memory of old days, which is something that cannot be taken rom us. MAJOR CHARLES WINSLOW ELLIOTT DIRECTOR Ol' INSTRUCTION 13
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l- The Hooersocle CHARLES DONALD BROWN-Brownie V Rhinelander, Wis. Private, Company B '28-'29,' Private, Fir.rt-Clan' 'z9,' Corporal 'goj Sergeant '30-'31,' ut Lieut. '31-'32, Commander, Order of Phoenix Cel' Ojirerj Companion. Acarkmic Medal Cz gold rhieldxl' Honor Cadet 'z 91 Firxt Honor: in Biology, Latin II, Chomictry, Military Science. Military Modal Cz old, rbronqel' Model .Y'ol1lierCCo. Bl' W'inner, Hunt Manual '3o. Goozl Conduct Medal C1 gold, 3 bronzsl' Plattxizrg R.0.T.C. Track Tearn '31,' Rifle Team '51-'32 CCap- tain '321 Company Football '3o-'31. Athletic Medal. Prexizlent Athletic Council '3z,' Chairman Ring Cormnitteoj Director King Clnhj Secretary Adel phi .S'ociety. College: Ma.r.rachn.rert.f Institute of Teclmolog y. An ofiicer of high merit, Brownie could be depended upon to do any job well, whether it was on the drill Held or in the classroom. With an enviable record established here, he is certain to rate highly as an engineer from the Middle West upon finishing his course at M.I.T. JOHN PULVER BUSHNELL-Bnrhy Watertown, N.Y. Private, Company B '29-'gag Private, First-Clan '30-'3z. Fir.rt Honorx, French II. Compafyf Football '29-' 31g Com- pany Basketball '29-'32,' Comparg' Baseball '31. Chi Mu Epsilon Chonoraryyj Pyrarnix .S'ocieU. College: Urzioerxig' of Psnn.ryl1.'ania. That Bushy was a loyal supporter of his company activities is proved by his record on the football field and on the basketball court. In studies he took particularly to languages, leading his class in French and main- taining a satisfactory average scholastically. He ever showed his amiable disposition and kindly ways, by virtue of which he will make many friendships at Pennsylvania in the fall. DOUGLAS MARTIN CARTER-Cart Kingston, N.Y. Private, Compary' B '3o,' Private, Firrt-Cla.r.r '31,' Corporal '3z. Company Football Team 'jo-'31. College: Manachu- Jett: Instituto of Technolog y. Carter enjoyed novel reading immensely. When not otherwise engaged he could often be discovered in his room thus occupied. But though he took his studies with all due seriousness, he did good work in grooming his squad for squad competition in his senior year. All good wishes attend him on his way to M.I.T. 15
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