Manlius School - Haversack Yearbook (Manlius, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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4 nl if The Hooersocle X. A X if X -x ,C f FRANK KAUFMAN NEWMAN-'Niggtf Baltimore, Md. Private, Company A '31-'3z. Academic Merit Medal '31,' Military Merit Medal '3z. Track Team '31,' Compary Foot- ball '31,' New Boy .Yzvimming ' 311 Compary .Yoftball Team '3z. Randolph Literary .S'ociety. College: Yale UlIiVFfIiU. Don't let the fact that Newman is a student frighten you, for he was one of the best liked fellows in Thomson Hall. The theory has been advanced tl1at when missing on an afternoon he might have been studying the mysteries of Caesar or Milton, and from all results this seems about right. Cited for his academic and military work, he'll maintain a proud record at Yale, you may be sure. BENJAMIN GILBERT PATTERSON'Pdf Spring Lake, NJ. Private, Company A '29-'3o,' Private, Firtt-Clan '3o,' Corporal '31,' Sergeant '31-'3z. Military Merit Medal: Rifle Marlzrmanrhip Medal. Soccer Team '33,' Teimir Team '31-'3z,' Cowpafy' Tonnir '29-'3z. Platttburg R.0.T.C. DeMolay Club CPre.rident ' 321' Huntington Literary .S'orieU'. College: Univerrigr of Penmylvania. Happy-go-lucky, he treads unworrying his way through every phase of academic and military duties. Golf is one of his accomplishments, and he takes the prize for entertaining his friends. A clever arguer, he can state his views on the leading questions of the day. We can picture him in the Senate, orating with outbursts of passionate spontaneity. JOSEPH Louis PRASNJAK-Yak Lackawanna, N.Y. Private, Compafgf C '27-'30,' Private, First-Clan '3o,' Corporal '31,' Firrt .Yergeant '3z. Military Merit Medal C1 gold, 1 bronze Jhieldl' Model Non-Cormnirriorzetl Ojfrer, Comparry C '31,' Plattrhurg K.0.T.C. Track Team '31,' junior Crou- Country Champion 'goj V.H. Barlzetball '28-'3o,' Wildcat Football 'z8,' Compafy Football ' 311 Good Conduct Merit Medal C1 gold, 1 bronze rhieldlj Atlvletir Merit Medalj Ojirer, Order of Phoerzisq Conlpanion, Order of Phoenix. Punchi- nello Club: Stamp Clubf Glee Cluh,' Phi Mu Alpha. From his record one can see how varied are the activities of this top-kick of C Company. He seems to have set as fast a ace in many lines as he did in track. Yak can do anything, from collecting stamps to acting, and we are sure he will show the same kindly, aggressive spirit no matter where he goes. 23

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Tlae Hovetsocle if THEODORE METCALF, JR.-Tdd Winthrop, Mass. Private, Compariy A '23-'19,' Private, Firrt-Clan 'zg,' Corporal '29-'3o,' Firtt Lieutenant '30-'31,' Captain '31-'3z. Military Meilalj Good Comluct Medal: Athletic Meelal C3 bronze Jbielilfb. Football Team '23-'31 Cffaptain ' 311' Track Team '30-'31,' Company Baseball 'z 9-' 301 Company Track 'z 9. Prexident .Yeniof Clanj Hop Committeej Atliletic C01l7I6'll,' Hatferraclz Blldfllj Ring Corttmitteej Director King Clubg Chapel lVam'eur,' Hutrtiilgtou Literary Society CVice-Prericlent ' 321 College: Colgate Uni:-'ertign President of the class, captain of football, captain of his company, member of the track team, numerous clubs, etc., are all included in the unusual achievements of Ted. From the moment he stepped on post he seemed fated for a brilliant career. He led the company along military lines in the same determined fashion that became him on the football Held. Some day, we believe, he will be as outstanding a personality in the everyday world as he has been here. WALTER PHILIP MILLARD-Phil Syracuse, N.Y. Private, C07llpdIU' A '28-'egg Private, Firrt-Clan '29-'3o,' Corporal '3o,' .Sergeant 'go-'311 .Yecoml Lieoterlaut ' 31-'32, Good Comlurt Medal Cz brottie .rltielel.O,' Military Meclalj Athletic Medal Q1 golel, 3 bronze rbielcl.rl,' Rifle Markmzaiz. Football Team '29-' 31. Compaty tiportff Batketball '13-'gag Baxeball '23-'3.z.' Track '3z. Treamrer, .Senior Clamp' Hop Committeef Ring Commiiteej Director King Clubj Prem Clubg Havenack Board. College: Syracuxe Univerxitv. At football a good end, in military a proficient lieutenant--and they say he was not a bad hand at bridge. In all his school connections he has been most active. Being treasurer of the senior class and on the hop com- mittee were but two of the manifold responsibilities that he disposed of well. EDWARD PRESTON MURE-Ned Schenectady, N.Y. Private, Compairy D '29-'j0,' Private, Firrt-Clan '30-' 31: Private, Firrt-Clan, Comparg' A '31-'32, College: .S't. Lawrelzce Uiziverrity. This lad from G-E-ville has the reputation for saying less than he thinks. Perhaps he's storing up informa- tion gained by reading good books and maigazines to unload on the professorial talent at St. Lawrence, where we know he will carve a niche for himsel . 22



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l The Hooersack J.- RoY ADOLPH PREDIGERi5'1llCdC New York City Private, Compafty C '27-'ziY,' Private, Firrt-Clan 'zo-'3o,' Color Corporal 'go-'31,' Sergeant '31-'3z. Tenni: Team '3z,' Company Football '27-'31,' Compary Termir ' 31-' 321 junior Cro.r.r-Country '29-'j'0,'C07I1PdIU' Baxkrtball '29-'32. Athletic Merit Medalj Good Conduct Merit Medalj Plattrbnrg R.0.T.C. Prerident Stamp Club '31-'3z,' Chapel W'ardet1:,' Trearurer Phi Mu Alpha. A philatelist posted on all the new issuesg hence, head of the stamp collectors. Swede, 'tis said, expects to become a lawyer, and should make a good one, for he knows the ins and outs of contracts and other legal affairs. His golden disposition is amply reflected in his sunny smile and his crown of blond. CHARLES FREDERICK BERTHOLD PRICE, JR.-Bert Quantico, Va. Private, Compary C '29-'3o,' Corporal '51-'gzj .Yer eant '32, Academic Merit Medalg Firft Horton in Biology, Frenrh II, English III. Military Medal C1 gold, 1 bronqij Good Conduct Mezlalj Athletic Medal Cz hronie rhieldrl. junior Barkerball '3o,' S'wimmir1g Team ' 511 Rifle Team ' 31-' 321 W'ildcat Football 'zgj Comparg' Football ' 50-'31,' Piftol Ex- pert '29-'jlj Expert Rifleman '50-'31. Bronze Medal, National Individual Rifle Match '31. Phi Mu Alpha. College: Marrachurettr Institute of Technolog y. Bert can hit the mark with a rifle or pistol, as can be seen by a glance at his collection of medals for pulling the trigger. He has a store of learning, too, gained from his varied reading, and an ability to ply the written word as accurately as his aim with the rifle. Good luck at Cambridge, Bert. HAL EVEREST PUFFER-H41 Buffalo, N.Y. Private, Company B '29-,j0,' Corporal 'go-'gli .Yergeant '31-'32, Military Merit Medal. Company Sportr: Soccer 'zyg New Boy .Ywimming 'zgj Football '29-'31,' Bareball '29-'31,' .S'wimmir1 ' 315 Basketball '29-'30, Pyrami: Soriety CTrea.r- urer '31-'gzlg Chi Mu Eprilan CTrea.rurer ' 301' Chapel I'Vardeu:. Colglege: Lehigh Unirerrity. Although green to military duties, Hal readily acquired the knowledge of being a ood soldier. Now in his senior year he has stepped into a position of prominence. He gave his studies a goodieating and secured good marks as a result. Cheerful and jolly, willing to help and have a hand in everything he was welcome at all times and at all places. 24

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