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J. Leo Brown Havre de (;riice, Md. Ia ' ii. a rr - indiisiriciii hi ' l. Alw;i -s thinks l)efi!rr lu- s|nal s. S])l-ii(1 iiiu-t (jf his time laiii;iiiii - at Spri:;-. Al a -s thiiikiiiL;- ol Soiii.i; up liiiiiu ' next week. liclieves in sleep ;is a cure for L ' xerylhinL;. If vi m h:i -e ,c;iit anytliin - to -a -, say it i|riek lie fore I get sleepy. James M. Cain Chestertown, Md. ' ' Pedro. the awkw anlest man of the class; runs on the track like a turkey, with Ijoth wings broken, . lways ready to criti- cise some one ' s good looks. Has recentl fallen dce]ilv in lo c, and never tires of hearing that little song: Mary has a little lanil). Ills name is lamie Cain.
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Page 28 text:
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twenty-two had returned. ' Idiere were, however. fi -e newcomers, who increased the nnmber to twent - e en. We began to make h ' reshmen and I ' reps look sick- before we got our trunks un|iaekeck We tried out the cantbikites for the track team and glee club imiuirlially. We then ga ' e a few concerts, track and field meets to judge the team woi ' k of the candiflates. The) ' were vcr} ' successful — from our point of view, which was about the onl - iiojnt of -ie v there was. Wdien we felt we h;id done our dul - iu ihi-- direction we got together and elected officers and decided to publish an annual. We knew this meant quite a lot of work but then we were the class of |i)io. In our So|)homi re xxar we lia l six regular men on the football team, beside Caiitain Aladdo.x, and three substitutes, so we challenged the rest of the college to a game, the challenge w a-, accepted. The day of the game ( ' awned ; not bright and sunnx ' as it should, but dark and rain -. From the kick-off until the last whistle was l)lown, the liall was first in one territory and then in the other, and the game ended l)y neither side scoring. The class won in the two track and field meets held this } ' ear. liesides taking both class rela ' s. We had tills ear four regular men on the liaseball team, one of wdiom, Knotts, was captain. dlen we returned iu om Jimior ' ear we found onl - nineteen had retiu ' iied, two decided to graduate in Kjl I. I Ia) ' es. who joined Us this ear. makes the total number twenty. This ear we had six regular men on the footl)all team, liesides Captain Gib- son, wdio decided to graduate with the class of l(;lo. This is niit as many as last •ear. but still more than half the team. We also have four regular men on the baseball team. At the present writing the track team has not been selected but we are reasonabh ' sure of four of the five men who will go to I ' hiladelphia. ' ]. this brings the history up to date liiu as I think of the three years I have spent with the organized class. I see that this gives a very meagre account of its deeds. If it should seem to vou that we have tiiade errors and I. lux ' self admit many errors of commission and omission, rememlier. gentle reader, we have still another vear to rectif} ' our mistakes. Page Twenty-eiglit.
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Mary R. Clough Church Hill, Md. l atlier wliinisical and uncertain. Can put I n tile liii ii and niight ' air, ton, at times. Xii line has ever ventiu ' ed to say that he tlior( ui.;hl ' under sli mm! her. She doesn ' t herself. She ' ll turn up her nijse when she reads this. William U. Cross Oueeiistown, Md. Dick. ( )h, my ! Inw he can gas. About all that he does. I ' relty gond at baseball, but nnt half as good as he thinks he is. Con- siders himself just about prett} ' good in football, too. Rode a Latin in ' ii}- so hard in his pre]) year, it made hini bow-legged. Fond (if auN ' tbing that is lirown. Page Thirty
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