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LlEUTEXANT W. T. FlETCIIER. ' ashington, D. C. Animal Husbandry. Sophomore Year — Corporal ; M ember Students ' Conference Committee. Junior Year — Ser- geant ; Assistant Treasurer Ross- bouri Club. Senior Year — Vice- President Rossbourg Club ; Man- ager Lacrosse Team ; Social Ed- itor Reveille. Vsc from olc J ' irginia. Vse not much on Chemistry, hut I ' se a Debbil zvid dc icimmen. In the Fall of 1910 there appeared on the scene a tall, broad-shouldered young man, rather handsomely attired, who, after his debut, became commonly known as Proctor. Anyone desiring to know the origin of this ' ' nickie should ask the bearer, who we are sure will be delighted to present the history. Proctor was only in this grand institution of ours a very short time when the cause of his name (much to his gratitude) left for the P. ] l. C. Then it was that- he became Fletcherized and was known as Billy. Billy claims Washington as his place of abode, but he was originally trom the historical town of Alexandria, and, like the majority of those Mrginia sports, he is some ladies ' man. Bill always says, When work and girls conflict, give up work. Doubtless he sticks to his word, for we are sure the ' ashington Railway and Electric Company would soon be bankrupt were it not for the frecjuent patronage of Billy. Still, we don ' t believe that this is his fault, but is, as he says, that The girls simply won ' t leave me alone. Though Billy chose for his work here at College, Animal Husbandry, he has still another ambition : Billy is fond of all kinds of Militarv Tactics, and hopes some day that fortune will smile upon him with a commission in the Philippine Constabulary. Billy is verv ' changeable, too; he has recently turned his attention to Dra- matics. We really think he will make good, for he sure can cause laughter merely by putting in his appearance. 24
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Principal Musician H. U. Deeley. Baltimore. Aid. Animal Husbandry. Sophomore Year — Corporal. Junior Year — Sergeant ; Member, Music Committee on Junior Prom. Senior Year — Sergeant ; Chairman, Music Committee of Musical Club: Chairman, Min- strel Committee ; Member, Stock- Judging Team ; Associate Editor, Reveille. Ez ' cvM little fish expects to become a zohalc. Turning from the fiaxen-haired Joe, ' we are confronted by what seems to be a slip-up of the photographer. We will admit that it is not exactly natural, but the photographer told us that the camera absolutely refused to contort itself to a greater extent. So, we must be content with our model, as he is pleased to call himself. ( Model. you know, according to Webster, meaning A representation in miniature. ) Pie was born on September ii, 1896, thereby giving our metropolis a catas- trophe rivalling its fire of 1904. He migrated to the M. A. C. in the fall of 1910, and forthwith began aiding the memlbers of the faculty in teaching. (This, thru his ability to ofifer them such a broad field.) In the mJltary line, Haskin has ever been a shining light. His angelic face is the only one in the entire battalion that can soften Commy ' s heart when the latter is in a disranking mood. As a social man, Haskin is right there. The only fault is that, since studying about monopolies in Economics, Shrimp has tried to put the knowledge gained into practical application. There are many blue (colored) letters received from Windsor Hills, and the C. P. Telephone Company now wants to charge an extra for all local calls in the Park. When it comes to stock-judging, the Shrim p showed what he could do while in Chicago. On leaving the M. A. C, he expects to go to his fa ' m in Anne Arundel County and spend a few years enlightening his fellow countrymen in the art of Farming, wdiile he decides whether to be Governor of the State or United States Senator. 23
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Lieutenant-Quartermaster H. S. Ford. Fairmount, Md. Ciz ' il Engineering. Sophomore Year— Corporal. Ju- nior Year — Sergeant ; Editor Tri- angle ; Treasurer, Engineering So- ciety ; Chairman Refreshment Committee on Junior Prom. Se- nior Year — Business Manager Reveille ; Chairman Refreshment Committee on Music Club : Presi- dent, New Mercer Literary So- ciety. A pretty little ape It was a bright, clear day on the Eastern Shore. The wise men of the city of Fairmount shook their heads, and even the buzzards on the fence by the road- side moved and flapped their wings. Suddenly the still early morning air was broken by a piercing note. The people trembled and then agreed that the world was on its last lap and that it was Gabriel ' s trumpet calling. In reality it was Harry making his neighbors aware of his existence. Harry entered this College in the Fall of 1910, and took his share of fanning ' ' with the rest of us, and, take it from, one who knows, he was some class at getting ofif jokes when he was perched on top of a table with a persuader waiting him when he came down. Although it ' s not known to many he is really in love and we think he will be the first one of us to say, ' T do; But let ' s get away from the sentimental part of his life and get down to real facts. There isn ' t any one in the class that can pull down the tens like he can. And they tell me that he is a pretty good friend of Doc sometimes, at least, as they seem to have a mutual sense of humor. To conclude, let us say that if he finishes his thesis some time before the last of June, there is no man in the class that stands a better chance for success in life than the subi ' ect before us. 25
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