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WESLEY TEMrJJC SAMTll Mechanical I ' jiiiiiiccriiu Rid-lcv. Md. Captain l ' iascl)a ' l Team ' o - ' oi, Ca])tain Footliall Team ' 02, Secretary ' o2- ' o . President June i ' all ( )r;janiza- tidii. Athletic Ivlitor Reveille. XiDie hut hin-se!f c;ui he his rarallel. Willi aL; itates iiis anxinrs hreast In sjlvi; s; ' pruhlens mathematic. — Byr.iii. L - L ' I ' l, . villa-e lit Teniplevil ' e. (Jueen AiMie County. Mil., mnrnini — P Kf 1 . u;ii;st 18, I0H2 — jK yL ., W Little Smith de eliii)ed I H H ] r til J Temple -ille. When was fmuid that the authnrities nf that institution could no Umj er do anythin,;.;- with him. he was sent to the Rid iey High School, a;id from there he entered M. A. C. in i ' ) ' ii. At College. Smilty sum gaireil a revulatinn as a hasehall pla er. In fact, the fame of his prowess uimn the dianiund preceded him. ;;nd it is .said that at the tender age of nine he was km.wn tn i)la luinky a whole day in order to play hall widi .some other hoys in the lot hack of the liarn. The suhject of this sketch took a very im|iorlant ]i;irt in ath!etic , playing on both the baseball and foiUhall teams ever ' season since his entrance, and to p-ove that the members of tlie teams recognized his ability, he was made ca])tain of ib.e baseball team in ' ( !, and ' 114 and captain of llu- fnodiall team in ' oj. ' ] ' em])le slinwi ' d ihat lu ' was not only ar. addete, but a scholar, leading his class the hrst year and doing good work ever since. Snntt ' is not iinl very iio]iular among his classmates, by w Imm he is liigh- Iv esteemed, but is |inpnlar in the student bod , ard has the best wishes of every one. 24
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AlJ ' .liKT A. I ' ARKHK, Capl. Co. 1! Pucuniokc City. Chemical Scientihc. Class I ' rcsident ' n-,. Salutatoriaii ' 05. Class llistorian ' 03. Manai cr Football Team ' 04, 1 ' resident Xew Mercer Literary Society ' 05, Jsecretarv and llistorian ' 04. Secretary . M. C. . . ' 04. Tennis Cliam])ion ' 04, Secre- tary Atli ' -Ctic Council ' 04. Associate Editor Re -eille, I ' .aseball Team ' 05. I do not like this fooling. ' — Troiliis iind Crcssida. Tic never knew pain who never felt the ])ant;s of love. — Phitcn. I ' arker. snliject of this sketch, bet- m ter known as Ape, added to the pop- K M ulation of this terrestrial globe on De- ceniber 15. 18S4, in the town of Salis- liury, down on the Eastern Slio ' , and at the tender age of one year he moveil to Pocomoke City, where he received his early education, lie left the I ' ocomoke High School and entered the Fresh- man Class at M. .A. C. in the fall of iijoi. As a nioter. . pe has won great renown, both at home and abroad, having been known to make more noise than six ordinary men. In the art of ]iainting the College surroundings with the numerals ' 05, he has jirovetl himself a worthy member. I .ut with all his fun, . pe has never neglected his wnrk, and consequently has always stdod well in his class. His inability nr lack nf desire to work the sick-list is audtlu ' r feather in his ca]). lie shiiwed his ability as an athletic manager during the season of ' 04. in football, lie has always shown a natural military dis|iiisitinn. anil is cajitain of one of the best com])anies ever seen at .M. . . C. . pe is a man of great ixissibilities. having already had several ]x ' cuniary offers from dift ' erent circus managers to ap]iear as an ape, but his classmates have persuaded him to remain at College until after graduation. 21
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AKi.i . iii ' .xm ' s. A i ' :i, ' Mechanical luiiriiiccrii . v parrdws Point. Secretary A. A. ' 05, Class Treas- urer ' 03, Secretary Morrill Literary Societx. Nice-President June Hall ( )r- ganizatiiin, Athletic Editor Reveille. Junior Armor Hearer, Chairman Floor Committee Rosslxiurq; Club. Class Treasurer ' 03. With busy hammer closini;- rivets up. — Shakrsficarc. From the scraps of iron I will 1)uild me an engine. , w vSister was born in New Cum- T5 i ))erland. Pa., on Xovemher 1, 1883, but as life became monotonous there, he moved to Sparrows Point. Md.. when but two years of age. Having spent his early years in the machine shops and public shcools of that place, and showed his ability as a mechanic in both iilaccs (often twisting the ear of the next boy as if it were a screw- driver!, he was sent to M. . . C. in iipi, where it was known he could become a mechanic of the first order. Xor was this a mistake. In the wood-working department he made all sorts of things, even ]iersuaders. Sister has always been a great favorite witli the fair se.x. and is especiallv ' fond of dancing, never having been known to miss a hop within a radius of ten miles, and has even gone without his supper to catch a car to town to take in a dance. It is rumored that a little miss many miles away has stolen his heart, but we can never tell about tiiose things. If it be true, we congratulate her. Sis has (lone good scholastic work since his entrance, and we predict for him a successful f Uure. Mis classmates have great confidence in him, as is evi- denced by the numerous responsible positions which he fills.
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