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Gl ' y lSl)TZK . ' Imimk, cchikI Lii. ' iU. Cnnipans I ' . ' IMuirniniii, Aid. Hor iciiltiirul. Treasurer nt Rossliciurg CUili, ' 07; Mana;4er uf ISaseliall Team. ' 07 lUisiiiess Manager of Rkvkii.i.k, ' 07; Vice-President of Class, ' 05; Secretary of .Vtliletic Council. ' 07; Member of Varsity Football Team, seasons ' 05-06. Think of i ' (MV, but wurk on. — (jeor.ge Herbert. Ut ' iiins ' i ' ins sonirlinu ' s. hnl Irani icork alu ' ovs. Guy wa.s lx)rn un the 7th of ,AIay. 1886, ill Thuniiunt, Frederick County. Alarxland. i schola.stic career be- L;aii ill tile inihlic scIk oIs of that town. W liile still of teiuler years he decided to taste of Western life, and therefore went to N ' ancouver, Washington State. However, he returned to his original home in Maryland and spent a year in the Thunnont High School. The following fall. 1903. he entered the Maryland Agricultural College, where he pursued the horticultural course. From but a mere child. Guy has taken a great pleasure in studying Xature. and his only . ambition (be- sides to get married) is to be a second lUirbank. Uur young liorticnltiirist also took a great part in athletics, and has done e.xcellent work in that respect for our . lnia .Mater. He played on the ' varsity football team for two years, and on the second team for one was elected to the ' varsit - relax- team for the I ' niversity of Pemisylv:: in K 55, and did fine work on tlu ' hasket-Iiall team of tiiat year. It is useless to say that Guy has had a most successful career at but we ;dl wish him the greatest success in the future that mortal c; obtain. ye; ar. He :ini;i 1 games . 1 . . . C. ;iii ■ |)ossil)lv 19
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Ai.i:. . M)i;k Dklmmiim) CncKi ' V. First Lieut, and Adjutant, (ilvndun, Md. Cvz • Bnginccriii g. Treiisurcr SL-ninr Class. ' 07: Chainnan Ruceptidii Coniniittec June Call Organi- zation ; Jnnior and Senior Shield Bearer. Kiic u ' lccii c is friHid llhil he :his Icani ' d so inuc ' i : z -isiloiii is liiiiiihic that lie kiiirci. ' S 110 iiuirc. — Cooper. Alexander, alias Alec, ' first saw sunlight in W ' orthington ' s N ' alley, Bal- timore County, Maryland. June 2t,. 188C). His early education was ab- sorbed in the public schools of Balti- more County, and in the Deichman ' s and Alarston ' s Schools in Baltimore City. lie landed in our midst in the fall lit 1901, and the next fall fountl him a member of the class of naughty-six. in 11)03, however, owing to sickness, he had to leave his class, and in 1904 lie joined the ranks of naugty-seven. Alec always would study — when he did not go to Hyattsville — or when no one else studied fur him — so b}- his industry he kept pace with the rest of his classmates. Alec is a mihtary man. Init he has skipjjed tactics. As a lady ' s man he ranks among the first in the schonl. When he is n il surveying or sleeping he ma - be found among the ladies in Hyattsville. Alec has been a good student and is ending a successfid course in civil engineering. 18
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CiiARLiis IIamii Ton llAKi ' iiK. Third Lieut. Company A, Mechanical Eiii inccring. Baltiniure, Md. President Y. M. C. A.. ' 07 ; Vice-President Y. M. C. A., ' 06; Treasurer Y. M. C. A., ' 05; Manager Track Team, ' 07: Vice-President New Mercer Literary Society. ' 07; Chairman Invitation and Program Committee Rossbunrg Club; Assistant Manager June Call Organization. .( mail who lius nothing to do is the ilcrH ' s phiyfcUow. — J. G. Holland. you may defend upon it that he is n good man wliose iiiliiiiale friends are good. — Lavater. ■ ' Rat todk time to be born in Bal- liniore, Maryland, on ( )ctobcr 31, i88cS. W ' e conjecture tliat lii. ' ; early ilay.s were .spent in the accnmplish- luenl of those tbiny.s which he had time til do. 1 !e pre|)are(l himself for enterinj;- .Maryland . gricultural College by at- tendino- for seven years the public schools of lialtimore, and for one year the lialtimore Preparatory School. Since his entrance to .Mar lan(l . o-rii7i,itiiral College in the fall of 1 903 he has shown the faculty of making good marks on his reputation. Rat is keenly interested in atli- letics. especially foi;)tl)al! and track. His work for the Y. M. C. . . reflects much credit upon him and we expect great things of him along that line. 20
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