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1 st Lieut. George Edgar Ames, 9 X Lowell High School, Lowell, Mass., Corporal 2, lst Sergeant, Ordnance Sergeant 3, Varsity Basket-ball 1, 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent of Class '09, 1, 3, Athletic Editor of War Whoop 08', 3, Chairman of Junior Prom committee, 3, Vice President of N. U. Athletic Association, 3, Captain Basket ball 4. Course in Electrical En- gineering. SHINE 2nd Lieut. Roy Lyndyn Andrews, 9 X Poughkeepsie High School, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Winner of 1st prize, Sheldon Prize Speaking 1, Exchange editor of Reveille 2, Editor-in-Chief of Reveille 3, Editor-in-Chief of War Whoop '08, 3, Corporal 3, Reader for Glee Club 2, 3, Member of Junior Prom Committee, 3, , Assistant Manager Baseball 2. Course in Science and Literature. xr zANDY7 1 Znd Lieut. Luther Parker Bayley, A E Ti Peacham Academy, Peacham, Vt., Corporal 3. Color Sergeant, 4. Course in Civil Engineering. B1LL'f 19
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both of these organizations under our control. Thus we had Andrews and Clark, F. S. with the gift of gab Cwhich is no small factor in this vain existence? and Brush Hrst in the orchestra and then the band and Clark, E. N. in the orchestra. In the literary line we had Andrews to bring out the Reveille and 'tWar-Whoop and Heyer to assist in the reporting of events for the Northfield News. In athletics we had a number of stars chief among whom were Barney and Damon as Captains in football, and Clark, W. L. as Manager of the baseball. Harbour and Ames as Captain and Manager of basket-ball brought that game up to a long hoped for standard. The football men in ohice did much to bring Norwich into contact with various New England colleges which had failed to recognize her before. In fraternal life the goal of rulers was sought and won by some of the men and in the Commons Club several of our members came steadily to the front and made a worthy organization which does old N. U. credit. We have gone in for all there is in life here and horsemanship even has not had any terrors for us. As to our being crack-a-jacks is not for us to say but at any rate we can ride. In every walk we know we have had a hand and have been successful and therefor have no conscience strokes in that line. And now it is all over. We are to go helter skelter through the world and per chance meet again here in the halls of N. U. Let us hope and work for this meeting and be in the truest sense loyal alumni. How well it were to end by saying as the preacher does Here endeth the first les- son, but we cannot call our existence here a lesson. It has been more in the line of precedent and we but ask those who are to follow to keep it in its establishment and hand it down to prosterity in the word of the prophet. Do things. ANDREWS. e 9 X e 2 . .sh gezs : ' ZL EE A it K S f so 18
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2ndL1eut Harold Mortimer Brush, A E TF Stowe High School Stowe Vt Chief Musi- Captain and Achutant Earle Albert Boyce, AETI' Waterbury High School, Waterbury, Vt., Corporal 2, Sergeant 3, Business Man- ager of War Whoop '08, 3, Treasurer Y. M. C. A., secretary and treasurer of N. U. Athletic Association 3, vice Presi- dent Class '09, 4. Course in Civil Engi- neering. cian 3, 4, Leader of N. U. Orchestra 2, Manager of N. U. Glee Club 2, 3, Leader of Band 4. Course in Civil Engi- neering. 20 f f GY 7 7 I st Lieut. Merritt Elmer Carpenter, AETI' Burlington High School, Burlington, Vt., Varsity Football 1, 3, 4, Varsity Bas- ket-ball 1, 2, 3, Winner of 3rd Prize Sheldon Prize Speaking 2. 2nd Lieut. 4. Course in Civil Engineering. 1 7
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