University of Maryland College Park - Terrapin / Reveille Yearbook (College Park, MD)

 - Class of 1907

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liuwAKD Ali;XA. I)Kk Blair. First Lieutenant Company C, r.altiniore, .Md. Civil Eiii;iiiccriiii;. President Class, ' 05, ' 06, 07; Manager Footliall Tuani. ' 06; Chairman Fluor Committee Rossbourg Club; Secretary Athletic Cnuncil, ' 06. There U no filter tiling. I n ' eeii. on eiirlh llitin wonutn ' s love to him ic k; inny be the otijeet of it. — Luther. Wiggles — this piece of humanity was born on November 21, 1887, at Irvington, a surburban town of Balti- more. He attended the public schools of this town imtil he reached the fourth grade, when he went to Balti- more and entered the schools of that city. Just before the time for him to be graduated from the high school he left this country to study in Germany. Returning the following year he en- tered Maryland Agricultural College in the fall of 1902. Owing to sickness in his sophomore year he was forced to drop back to the class of 1907. Since W ' iggs has become a mem- ber of the Class of ' 07 he has had to take but very few examinations ; how- ever, this is easily accounted for, for he is natiiralh ' a bright l)o ' . Wiggles, as manager of the foot- ball team of 1906, arranged a very creditalile schedule. It was on Commencement Da - of last year when Wiggs was first smitteu with that imdying ])assion. love. When he returned in the fall he would weary of the com])anionship of 1 licky and wander off to see his loved one. Last fall W ' iggs took an examination to enter the Revenue Cutter Service as a cadet. It is needless to say that he jiassed. W ' iggs left us the first of that November, but has made trecjuent visits to College as well as Rixerdale, since Uien. W ' iggs was very ])o])ular with the students and always the leading spirit in the Class of ' 07. He has been president of our class since he came to us in our sophomore year. We all wish him nnich success. 15

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M(jKKis lli:xRV Ada.ms. First Lieutenant 1 ' . Company, Princess Anne. Md (. ' r ' Eiii:,iiicciiii . Manager Fuothall Team. ' 07; President Morrill Literary Society. ' 07; Treasurer June Ball Organization: Cliairman Reception Committee Rossbourg Club; Junior Orator. ' 07 ; Debater in Maryland-Delaware Debate, ' 06-07 : Valedictorian. 07. 1)1 orulory the zcil! tiiiist doiiiiiiutc. — Hare. is hiKv ' Ti ' C li ' 7-c or ' a ' hal we loi ' c Unit innki ' s lis good. — Eliot. Morris was born in December. 1887. at .Maple Grove. Somer.set County. Maryland. The foundation for his vast fund of kno vled,; e was received at Rehoboth . cademy. In iSijy he removed to Princess Anne, entering- the high school there, and graduating in the spring of i )04. it is needless to say. with high honors, being ' aledictorian of a large class. The folic iwing fall he directed his steps to the Maryland Agricultural, and en- tered the distinguished class of 1907, in its sophomore year, taking the civil engineering course. .Morris is one of our great orators, l)eing chosen orator for Class Day last year, as well as one of the debaters with Delaware, both tliis and last year. 1 le is a great admirer of the fair se.x. his ready wit always making him a favorite. Of late he has been .going ' to ' ashingt(in (|uite often, and it is ])ossihle that he has also been smitten by Cupid ' s arrow. As a commissioned officer, Adams is liked by the student Ixnh ' and held in high esteem by his company. Morris is very ])opular with the students, and we all wish him a lung and successful life. 14



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WiLLiA.M AlI ' KKu XAiK.xii LiowLAXD, Secoiul Lieut. Co. A, Kingston, Aid. Alcchanical Engineering. President Rossbourg Club: Member . tbletic Council, ' 07: . tliletic Editor RkveillE; Member Football Squad, ' 04, OS, ' 06 ; Vice-President Class 07; Presi- dent New Mercer Literary Society, ' 07; Manager Tennis Team; Secretary and Treasurer New Mercer Literary Society, ' 06; Sergeant-at-Arms .Athletic Council, 06; Junior Shield Bearer. ' 06. He is II strung iiuiii ti ' io luii lii ' ld liis m ' ii o[ iniiiii. — Emerson. Interest blinds sniiic f ' ei [ ' le. and enliglitens otiiers. — La Roche. ISig Guard, or lx tter known as ilickey, accidented himself into this great world of ours on tlu- 12th day of Xovember, 1885. Little Hd the natives of Kingston realize what a great miracle had been performed ; little did tliey dream at the time that this small piece of humanity would some day be one of the bright stars illuminating the bright firmament of the Eastern Sho ' . But lo ! such did come to ]3ass, and we are proud of it. It was in the fall of 1904. having drunk the cup of knowledge of Som- erset County to its dregs that Dowland was welcomed to the Maryland Agri- cultural College. L.ig Guard was very popular with the boys during his college course. This fact is very much evidenced by tile number of offices he held, and he deserves credit for the ease and pro- ficiency in which he filled his worthy and numerous positions. l ' ow!and played guard on the ' varsity football team for three seasons, and to sav that his work along this particular line was of an excellent character is but a mild wa - of ex- pressing the wide known fact that he was a good all-round football man. Resides being a good military man, Hickey is quite a society belle. It is due to this fact that he was unanimously elected president of the Rossbourg Club. As such he showed marked ability in successfully managing social functions. The dances given this year under his auspices have been mvich enjoyed. The Class of 1907 wishes our subject all the happiness and prosperity that can be possibly crowded into one life. lO

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