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WdUam/~B~ SAL TIMORE. MD. Frat president, future medico ... rather wary of women about whom he talks little, avowedly knowing little (?) ... quiet and recalcitrant ... clear, methodical, and realistic in his thinking. reaching definite conclusions quickly ... tern, perate and considerate in all his actions but definitely opposed to "coercion and restraint" ... consequently admired for his good judgment and sincerity. R~ etuvdu Buduna,n HAMPSTEAD. MD. A matured, even-tempered personality ... somber of nature yet often responsible for in inimitable chuckle ... a Hamp- steader who wears captain's buttons on a military uniform ... a proficient trombonist although one has yet to hear him practice conscientious and cautious ... a loyal Black and White usually accomplishes much without great to-do, :hao«i Reid ealhruut., lit. WESTMINSTER. MD. 'The boarding day-student" ... tall, blond, carefree, and mischievous ... always smiling or eating ... ready to take a joke, never getting angry ... possesses the most spontaneous, heartiest, and best known laugh on the Hill ... takes the boys for rides in his limousine and invites them home for dinners . . . a notorious soldier who surprises even the major . . . innately friendly. serious. Malt'! eleH1MJn WESTMINSTER. MD. Our well-dressed deb, who is always running off to Baltimore for teas and parties ... intelligent, attractive, and c1ever- Mary has trouble keeping her dates straight ... clarity in vision and deliberateness in speech foretell a successful career ... the poise of the debutante and the irresponsibility of the schoolgirl form a lovable combination. Twenty-five *