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30,155 C8l':5 FRANK MALONE President ELEANOR TAYLOR Vice-President CHARLES BAER Secretary ETHELBERTA GOSNELL Treasurer ELIZABETH ERB Historian ELWOOD ANDREWS Sergeant-at-Arms Lett lo Right:-Baer, Gosnell Malone, Taylor, Erb, Andrews. eniom F OUR years! . . . Orientation week . . . receptions . . . the thrill of going back home that first Christmas Vacation . . . our first Lantern Chain . . . Strutting before the awed freshmen . . . our athletic prowess . . . our self-acknowledged leadership in social and intellec- tual circles . . . the sobering influence of the comprehensives... Education courses . . . the dawning of a new scholastic era . . . the inception of the Dean's List . . . our Prom and Prom Queen . . . Supposedly dignified seniority . . . practice teaching . . . senior breakfast . . . the last spring vacation . . . investiture . . . attempting to cram all that we have missed in four years into a few crowded Weeks . . . baseball, tennis, and golf . . . our last Lantern Chain . . . the cup ceremony . . . caps and gowns . . . proud parents . . . the coveted sheepskin . . . Four years! . . . the four years of our lives . . . years of growing, worrying, working, playing, and laughing together. Firm friendships will bind us to our intimates. May the tra- ditions that we have absorbed bind us to the Hill. twentysseven
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HARRY C. ADKINS twenty-six President we .fgffrmni ridocialfion HARRY C. ADKINS, 'O8 MRS. CARRIE RINEHART WANTZ, '96 WILLIAM R. MCDANIEL, '80 T. K. HARRISON, 'Ol President Vice-President at Large Treasurer Executive Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS Harry C. Adkins, 'O8 ' Dr. Fred G. Holloway, '18 Arthur E. Benson, '24 L. Irving Pollitt, '89 Dr. Harry G. Watson, '89 Mrs. Carrie Rinehart Wantz, '96 Dr. William W. Chase, '23 Charles R. Miller, '81 Mrs. Madge Hayman Kindley, '17 T. K. Harrison, 'Ol DISTRICT VICE-PRESIDENTS Mrs. Blanche Murchison Ward, '95 State of Maryland Charles R. Miller, '81 Mrs. Marion Gross Schroedl, '16 Baltimore CMenJ Baltimore CWomenD Mrs. Kate Howard Cissel, '15 Eastern Shore ot Maryland Arthur F. Smith, '92 Western Shore ot Maryland 1. Francis Reese, '13 Miss Carrie L. Mourer, '87 George Edward Shriver, '29 Howard W. Newnam, Ir., '24 Elwood A. Davis, 'O3 Dr. Webster B. Glotielty, 'O2 Capt. Elwood A. Cobey, 'Ol Dr. F. Webb Griffith, 'O2 Carroll County CMenD Carroll County CWornenD New York - Philadelphia Delaware Pittsburgh Washington North Carolina
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its 1938 Alta twenty-eight KENNETH LYLE ADRIANCE CORNING, N, Y. Hobnobs with faculty members . . . looks the part in a military uniform . . . ex- changes trivial banter with his coed follow- ing . . . clever broken field runner . . . a Utenssecond man in track . . . will enter either the teaching profession or the com- mercial chemistry field . . . has a wife in New York. ALICE F. ANDREWS CAMBRIDGE, MD. Andy . . . a math book, a red apple, and an easy chair . . . dancing brown eyes that twinkle with mischief . . . high-pitched laughter that tinkles incessantly . . . but for all that, capable and competent, ever ready to lend a hand in need. CLAUDE MATEER ADAMS BALTIMCRE, MD. A slight figure in a dormitory of gridiron giants . . . laconic, using few words to best advantage . . . one of those steadying influences who tempers our more irrational moments . . . idealist . . . sings popular ballads in the solitude of Owings Hall. SARAH GRAHAM ADKINS EASTON, MD. Member of one of Western Maryland's first families . . . chubby, good-natured sorority prez . . . the Campbell Kid . . . finds time for two or three movies a week even though taking education . . . musically inclined . . . dreams of New Haven during the full moon. ARCHIE CLAUDE ALLGIRE WESTMINSTER, MD. Dayshopper who adopted dormitory life in his senior year . . . ex-intercollegiate boxer . . . attempts extremes in ballroom dancing . . . on R.O.T.C. battalion staff . . . an expert with the rod and reel . . . inveterate pipe smoker . . . enacts role of a trustworthy lohn Alden. STEPHEN ELWOOD ANDREWS, IR. HURLOCK, MD. Slim, Elwood, Itch, l'Hank, The Slugger . . . all meaning a swell fellow who makes the best kind of company . . . best bet of the week . . . has a weakness for tall brunettes from the Shore . . . an infec- tious smile is the keynote of his entire personality.
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