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Tbe I-Iooersocle dl MONROE KLEIN-Monty Brooklyn, N.Y. Private, Company A '29-'5o,' Corporal 'jo-'31,' Sergeant '31-'52, Good Conduct Merit Mea'al,' Athletic Merit Medal Cz bronze Jbield.O,' Military Merit Medal Cz brouqe rbieldrjg Bareball Team ' go-' 321 Rifle Team '50-'3z,' Compatg' Foot- ball '31,' Comparg' Barleetball '31-'3z. Ramlolpll Literary Jiociety. College: Columbia Urlio'or.riU'. Athletically, scholastically, and as far as military work goes, Monty's life here has been a success. He played football, basketball, and baseball and did very well as a soldier. Monty will not'be forgotten for his co- operation and the interest he took in every new boy that came into the organization. Curronn GUILE LAWTON- Norwich, N.Y. Private, Company B '31-'3z. Goorl Conduct Merit Meclal: Atbletir Merit Medal C1 bronze rbieldl Football Team: Basketball Team. Pyramir Society. College: Sryraelue Univeroig. Cliff is a fellow with great athletic ability, a regular halfback on the football team and a guard on the School quintet. Along with his studies he always has time to display his wit and entertain a group, as anyone who accompanied him on a basketball trip will testify. REGINALD LENNA-Reggie Jamestown, N.Y. Private, Comparg' B '31-'3z. Acarlemio Merit Medal Q1 bronze rbieldjg Military Merit Medal Cz bronze .fbielrlrl Compary Footballg Compargf Barketballf Compaiy Indoor Bally CDIIZPJIQ' Temzir. Athletic Merit Medalf Good Corldurt Merit Medal. Hauerfark Board. Pjrami: Society. College: Lelvigb University. That Reggie came here with good intentions he proved by copping four medals his first semester. No matter in what light you view him, you gain the impression that this snappy looking fellow is bound to get ahead both in educational circles and among his friends. 20
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if The Hauersocle DONALD WALTER ERION1Tig6 Buffalo, N.Y. Private, Company' B '28-'z9,' Corporal 'z9,' Sergeant 'z9,' Second Lieutenant '3a,' Captain '31-'32, Firxt Horzoro, German I . Military' Medal C1 bronze .rbieldD,' Pirtol Mark.rman,' R.O.T.C. Medal ' 315 Plattrbnrg R.0.T.C.,' Good Conduct Medal. Athletic Medal Q z gold Jbieldxl' Football Teavn '28-' 31p Emlzetball '51, '3z,' Track '29-'3o,' CUIIIPHIU Tennix '28-'3o. Vice-President Senior Clauj Chapel IVardem,' Claarig' Committeeg Haoerxack Cornfnitteeg Tri-Society Conferencej Society' Uniong Fall Hop Committeeg Mnxic Clubj P-yrarni: Society CPre:ident '31D. College: Dartfnoutln College. In his studies Don was always near the top, while in his military work he steadily rose until he became captain of his company. His indomitable nature on Kallet Field gained him the name of Tige, and a tiger he was-to opponents. He has earned an honorable name for himself as a scholar, a soldier, and an athlete. CLARENCE BERNARD GAFFNEY'B00fJ Watertown, N .Y. Private, Cornpafy' B '30-'31,' Private, Fir.ft'Cla.r,r '31-'3z. Military Merit Medal C1 bronze .rlJieldD,' Athletic Merit Medal C1 gold, 1 bronze Jl1ioldD,' Companion Order of the Phoenix. Football Team '30-'31,' Baiketball Team '31-'3z,' Baxoball Team ' 31-' 321 Captain of Baxketball '32. Pyrarnic Society. College: Colgate Univertiq. Not a major sport at Manlius but that Boots was taking a leading role. With the ball in his hands, the Red and Black was sure of gaining first down. Modest, popular with all for his sense of humor and pep, he has a host of friends and is bound to succeed in whatever he undertakes. FRANK BARTLETT HARRINGTON'-Ffdnk Scarsdalc, N.Y. Private, Comparg' A '3o,' Private, Firrt-Clan '31,' Corporal '31-'32. Military Merit Medal C2 bronze .I'hi9ldJD,' Finalx, Hunt Manual ' 311 Good Conduct Merit Medal '32. Track Team '31j Company Football '31-'3z,' Compatq Bafketball Manager '51,' Athletic Merit Medal '31. Randolph Literary Society. Collage: Univerciq of Perlmylvania. Frank is an example to all new boys, his squad profits much by his teaching. His keen sense of humor and interesting conversational powers gained many a friendship among the cadets. We are sure that all join in wishing him success. 19
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.lf The Haversacle 'N-Q. THOMAS MACCONNELL, III-Mac Pittsburgh, Pa. Private, Compafg' C '28-' 301 Private, First-Clan' '30-'31,' Sergeant '31-'32, Military Merit Medal C1 bronze .rbieldlj Pi.rto1 Markrmauj Plattrburg K.0.T.C.,' Good Conduct Merit Medal . Bareball Team '3z,' Verbeck Hall Basketball '28- ,29,' junior Baflzetball '29-'3o,' Compatgx Barlzetoall '30-'3zj Company Bareball '29-'31,' Compafg' .Yoreer 'z.l',' Athletic Nlerit Medal. Adelphi Xoeiety. College: Lehigh Univerrigz Once clear of the smoke of his native city and landed in the serene atmosphere of Manlius, Mac set out to make a name for himself. He steadily worked up in the ranks to his sergeant's position and was an ardent supporter of his delegation in intramural struggles. He returns co his home state to continue in what we are sure will be a successful college career. THOMAS ARNOLD MALLAN-Tora l Mount Vernon, N.Y. Private, Company A '3oj Private, Firrt-Clan' 'gif Corporal '3z. Military Merit Medal,' Athletic Merit Medal C1 bronqe rl1ieldD1 Football Team '30-'31,' Bafeliall Team '32,' Comparry Baxlaetball ' 31-' 321 Com ping' Bareball ' 311 Com- pany Trask '31. Pyramir .Yociety Qlfice-Prerizlevlt '31-'3z.D College: Colgate University. Even the handicap of comin from Mount Vernon couldn't prevent Tom from winning an enviable position in the Battalion. He excelled as center on the eleven and displayed the same spirit in other sports. His sin- cerity and good nature have won him many friends, and by his graduation the School will lose a favorite son. WALTER KELSALL MANss-Bud Scarsdale, N .Y. Private, Company B '31,' Private, Fir.rt-Clan '3z. Military Merit Medal '3z,' Compary' Tetmit Team '3z. Stamp Clubf Chi Mu Epsilon. College: Dartmouth College. Bud's leather and brass are always bright, but he certainly is cut out for something greater than a bootblack. He shines at golf, too, and can be seen most any sunny afternoon knocking the magic pill around the Lyndon course. While he keeps his teachers alert answering his questions, his queries must be vital, for his door usually bears a first-grade card. 21
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