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WEAVER RINEHART CLAYTON Chemistry 'Westminster, Md. Irving Literary Society; Class Historian· Gold Medal for Academic Standing '21 '2£ '23; Vice-President Rifle Club; I~terdoIle~ giate Oratorical Contestant; Officers' Club: Black and White Club; Varsity Club· Asso~ ciate E'ditor of College Weekly; College Orchestra, '21 ,'22, '23; Cadet Captain R. O. T. C.; Varsity Football, '22, '23; Rifle Team; Class Football; Class. Basketball; Class Baseball. "Happiness is the result of work well done." EA VEH RINEHART CLAYTON-the name alone has echoed throughout Alumni Hall for three successive years, and for three successive years this native of Westminster has carried off honors in academic standing. While "Fuzzy" has been a conscientious student, he is by no means a bookworm. His accomplishments on the "Hill" are many and varied. During his Freshman and Sophomore years he worked hard to make the football team and so in his Junior year he was rewarded with a regular berth on the varsity team. Did he appreciate this? Well, he proceeded to gain a little notoriety by being one of the Sun's All-Maryland second team selections. In his Senior year he placed his name in the hall of fame by making the longest run in the last quarter for a touchdown from a blocked punt. This he did in the Washington and Lee game, and he holds an offi- cial record for the season. He is deeply interested in Chemistry and expects to continue studying this subject. We all know that he will succeed, because we have as yet to see him make his first failure. To him goes the honor of being the school's versatile man. What a college we should have if all could measure up with "Fuzzy." Forty-two