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NELSON BOYD RAWLINGS "Pete" English o Ii STOCKLEY, lVIARYLA"'D Western ilfar~vla'/l{J Preparatory School Irving Literary Society, Secretary, Critic, Vice-President; Varsity Wreetling , '24, '25; RiAe team, '23, '24; Class baseball, '23, '24, '25, '26; Class Basket-ball, '25; Jesters, '23; Student Council, '25, '26; Lieutenant R. O. T C. " What is -oortk doing at all, is "Worth doing well," EVEN years ago a small, shy, bashful, inexperienced lad entered Western Maryland Prep School. After three years of diligent work this lad obtained his prep school diploma and in the fall of the same year entered college. As the saying goes "College either makes or breaks a man." "Pete," is a sure sign that it can make a man. Since his Freshman year he has changed remarkably. He outgrew that shy manner characteristic of most Freshmen, and in "his Senior year allowed himself to be captured by one of the Fair Sex. "Pere" not only developed socially, but in equal proportion developed mentally and physically. He has been an earnest worker making use of every possible opportunity for advancement in the right direction. During his Sophomore and Junior years he was one, of the out- standing members of both the Wrestling and RiAe teams. Aside from this he gained prominence [rom the comedy role that he played in the Jesters. "Pete's" motto is: Never stop a piece of work once started until you have finished. Living up to this motto will keep" Pete" on top,