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EARL NEILSON SAPPINGTON— Scientific— Captain of Company A., was was born at Darlington, Harford Count} ' , Md., May 13, 1881. He received his earlv education at the Darlington Academy, and in 1895 he entered the Preparatory Department at the Maryland Agricultural College. The following year he entered the Freshman Class. Mr. Sappington has always shown mucli interest in class matters. He has been connected with all the branches of Ath- letics and has shown skill in base ball and foot ball. He was manager of the ' 99 Foot Ball Team and played quarter back. He is also much interested in social matters and has met his fate with tlu- rest of us at the College dances. He is Class Vale- dictorian and Chairman of Refreshment Committee of the Rossbourg Club, and Chairman of Reception Committee of the June Ball. Mf MT W AMOS C. SUDLER— Scientific — 1st Lieu- tenant of Companj- B, was born at Westover, Som- erset County, Md., Decem- ber 2. 1880. He received his primary education in the public schools of his native county E. N. SAPPINGTON. A. C SUDLER. and later attended Fairmount Academy. He entered the class of 1900 in the Fall of ' 97 and has since been a prominent figure in all class matters. He has been connected with the nianv social affairs of the college and has won a wide circle of friends by his ever pleasant and obliging disposition. Mr. Sudler has demonstrated his excellent business qualities by his successful management of the 1900 Reveille. He is also Chairman of the Programme Committee of the June Ball organization. Mr. Sudler is very fond of music and is well equipped with the latest college songs. 26
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HARRY JOSHUA KEFAUVER— Classical— First Lieutenant Company A., was born near Middletown, Frederick County, Md., Novembers, 187S. He received his primary education in the public schools near Frederick. In 18M he entered the Frederick High School, graduating with honors in 1897. He entered the class of 1900 at Maryland Agricultural Col- lege in the Fall of ' 97 and has distinguished himself in all lines of work that he has taken up. He has shown remarkable literary capacity and is President of the New Mercer Literary Societv. He was the College representative at the State oratorical contest held at Westminster in the Spring of ' 99. and is alter- nate in the contest to be held at Annapolis this Spring. He has played on the Foot Ball Team, is Man- ager of the Base Ball Team and Treasurer of the . ' Athletic Association. He is Associate Editor of the Reveille, Salutatorian of his class, and Chairman of Floor Commit- tee of the June Ball « »r »r H J. KEFAUVtH. SM. PEACH — Classical — First Lieutenant and Adjutant of Battalion of « Cadets, was born at Mitchellville, Prince Georges ' County. Md., April 7, 1880. He attended the public schools until the age of 16, when he entered the Freshman Class at Marvland Agricultural College. Mr. Peach has disting- uished himself in all branches of study that he has taken up, and has taken a vast interest in literary matters. He was President of the New Mercer Literary So- ciety in his Junior year and is now Vice-President of the Morrill Society. He is the princi|)al orator from the College to take part in the Intercollegiate contest. He is prominent in college athletics and is President of the Athletic .Association, and a member of the 1900 Base Ball Team. He is considerably interested in social matters and has been blessed with ties that bind. He is Chairman of the Refreshment Committee of the June Ball. 25 M. PEACH.
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WM. H. TALBOTT— Classical— First Lieutenant Compan} ' C. , was bom at Willows. Calvert County, Md., August 21, 1881. He attended the public schools until the age of 15, when he entered the Freshman Class in 1896 and has acquitted himself honorably in all branches of his course. Mr. Talbott is deeply interested in social matters, and mainh ' to his efforts as Chairman of the Floor Committee are due the success that has attended our dances this year. He is also a June Ball Committeeman. He has shown some interest in Athletics, and was a member of the ' 99 Track Team and is Manager of the Tennis Team. w «r »r »r H. WEIGAND— Scien- « tific — First Lieuten- ant and Quartermas- ter of Cadets, was horn near Emmittsburg, Frederick Coun- ty, Md., December 12, 1877. While very young he moved near Hagerstown, Md., where he has since resided. He re- ceived his early education in the public schools, and prepared for college at the Leitersburg GrammarSchool. In the Winter w. H. TrtLbOTT. of .97 Jig entered the Freshman Class at Maryland Agricultural College. He has been connected with all the organizations of the College, and his shown considerable interest in literary, social and athletic affairs. He was Class Historian in 183S and 1899, was alternate College representative at the Intercollegiate contest held at Westminster in the Spring of ' 99. He is President of the Morrill Literary Society, Secretary and Treasurer of the Rossbourg Club, Editor-in-Chief of the Rkveille. Was a member of the ' 98 and ' 99 Track Teams, and is Manager and Captain of the 1900 Track Team. He is also Senior Orator for the class day exercises. 27 W. H. WeiOAND
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