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Betrayal : The Billy Kahill Story

In the fall of 1Q14 its control was taken over entirely by the State. The University is co-educational and under the charter every power is granted necessary to carry on an institution of higher learning and research, comparable to the great state universities of the West, in which Agriculture and Engineering hold a domi- nant place along with the Liberal Arts and professions.

This is in full accord with the Morrill Act of the National Congress and the subsequent acts above referred to. This institution, therefore, is the representative of the State and the Nation in higher education and research. The charter provides that it shall receive and administer all existing grants from the national government and all future grants which may come to the State for this purpose. Nineteen Law Building Baltimore. College of Arts and Sciences H. Baggs Ruth Malone Forty B. Ward Baldwin Coe, A. Forty-two Tacultf of iDepartment of iDcntistrj T.

Dean Alexander Horn Paterson, D. Howard Lee Hurst Neil E. Platt Adalbert Zelwis, A. Eighty-eight members constituted the class. Important things of that year origination by '22 of the Freshmen Code. We lost a tug-of-war to the Sophs, but won our cross-country run and basketball game against them, were the aboHshment of "rat-rules" by the Sophomore class and the As Sophomores we bent our attention to taking care of the Freshmen.

Our Sophomore Prom was one of the best dances of the year. When we arrived at our Junior Year, we had to tackle many prob- lems. Our Junior Prom was the finest that had ever been held. We had the task of combining the "Reveille," the Year Book of the College Park Schools, with the "Terra Mariae" of the Baltimore branch, and all admitted that we made a good job of it. Senior Year came before it would have seemed possible.

College life consists of three phases — intellectual, social and athletic. In all of these we have taken our part. Young and Clark are two of our social leaders, while Reinmuth and Beachley are the orators of the class. We now go out into the world to try our hand at life, with the training that we have received giving us confidence in ourselves.

May all who come after us leave with as pleasant and worth-while a four years as we have had. This Dixie maiden, hailing from Shreve- port, Louisiana, has the honor of finishing in three years. A good student in Agriculture, Helen is now contemplating buying a farm in the Shenandoah Valley. A truer or better friend could not be found, and Helen carries with her the best wishes of all for a brilliant future.

He has participated in many activities on the campus, athletic and otherwise, and has made a very good all-around record. If intelligence, honor and good nature count for anything, then "Beach" is due to make a suc- cess of life. His pleasant and smooth disposition causes him to make many friends. The results of his engineering course can be seen in the systematized manner in which he conducts his affairs.

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Our hope is that the "best will always be for Best. We owe a debt to Tech High for sending "Sally" to us, for his activities have been many and his popularity great. He is a good foot- ball and lacrosse player, and has been man- ager of the lacrosse team. Also, he has been a good student and secretary of his class for three years.

May your life be happy and suc- cessful, "Sal.

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On the footbal gridiron and the cinder-path, "Untz" has upheld the best tradi- tions of Maryland as a star athlete and a clean sport. In the meantime, he has developed into an efficient chemist. The best wishes of all go with you for a successful career, "Untz. He spe- cialized in the electrical branch of it. He has worked hard and been rewarded with a very good record. Outside of classes he has taken part in numerous activities, the most important of which was lacrosse. May happiness and success ever be yours, "K.

Having graduated from Tech High, Washington, he met many old friends here, and has made many more. E uring his two years here he has been very active. He expects to go into the Guern- sey cattle business. In this we wish him suc- cess. He has worked hard and long in his chosen course, and his steadiness has finally been rewarded with a diploma.

Besides his success along academic lines, he has also made a good record in ath- letics, being one of the mainstays of the base- ball team during his last two years. May your future be happy. Paul spent his first collegiate year at Lehigh. He then went overseas in the army, going over a sergeant and returning a commissioned of- ficer. During his three years at this institu- tion he has proved himself a scholar and a man, thereby making many friends.

She has proved her worth by making a great number of friends in one year. They all unite in wishing her the best of everything. Since then he has made rapid strides towards his goal. He has done good work, both in his academic work and in numerous activities. His many friends among the students and faculty unite in wishing him good luck and prosperity.

Canter is a student, first and last. His great- est pleasure is tobacco — not the smoking of it, but the raising of it. When the Experiment Station starts an experiment in tobacco, they of- ten find that Canter finishes ahead of them. We all hope that you make a million dollars raising tobacco, Canter. In all of his activities his success was complete and unquestioned. His fine personality has won for him a respect, trust and popularity seldom accorded to anyone "on the hill.

He liked it so well that he stayed here and now he has com- pleted a course in chemistry very successfully. He has been successful in his collegiate career, and we expect him to make a name for himself in the game of life. He was president of his class for three years, captain of winning Company C last year and a member of the Executive Council which inaugurated the present system of Student Gov- ernment. Besides his many honors, "Chawlie" has become popular for his good-fellowship.

We wish you the success you so richly deserve, pal. Not satisfied with his scholastic accomplishments, he has gone out and won the hearts of numerous members of the fair sex. With his congenial personality and all- around ability, "Pip" has a strong foundation for success. Good luck to you, boy, and may good fortune come your way. If appearances mean anything, he has succeeded, for in this, his senior year, he was called upon to impart some of his knowledge to "rats.

Such a fine fellow can not do otherwise than get along well, ami we all wish you good luck and happiness, "Jim. Conscientious, a hard worker and a brainy one , she is so ready to have fun at the proper time that she is liked by all. As Presi- dent of the Girls' Executive Council she has proved her ability as a leader. At the "Prom" she has scintillated along other lines. Upon the disbandment of the S.

C, Frank enrolled as a regular student in the Electrical Engineering Department, which course he has successfully completed. Ambition and perserverance, those two qualities so es- sential to success, are both his. May good hick ever pal around with you, old man. Bertha entered this institution as a sub-fresh- man in the fall of During her entir; college career she has maintained a standard of excellent scholarship.

Due to her even and pleasant personality she has become very popu- lar on the campus. Good luck to you. Bertha, and may your life be happy. His pleasant na- ture, smiling face and musical ability have won for him many friends. Good luck, "Fil," in whatever you may undertake. This is little "Bud," who appeared on the campus four years ago fresh from the Eastern Shore, and who now looks like Broadway. A nickname usually means a good fellow. This young man is no exception, for he is known as "Bill," "Pop" or "Fuzzy.

We feel that a bright future awaits him, and hope that he may be thoroughly happy. Charles Herbert Dewey Gilbert. Does not this very name suggest nobility and distinction? And yet this classic name can only hint at the true nobility that is revealed in "Humpty. Graham is a very sincere and orderly chap. He entered Maryland State College in the fall of Selecting plant physiology as his spe- cialty, he has ever since labored diligently towards the coveted end. He intends to enter Johns Hopkins next year to work for his mas- ter's degree.

We wish him all the success that a good fellow deserves. He has learned all the intricacies of this science, and now receives his diploma. May your life be a success, "Murph. He has been a good student and gives promise of being a great engineer. His hobbies are week-end parties and railroad- ing. Keep up your good work, "Gus," and the world will recognize you. Hodgins will probably be found among the new crop of college professors. His devotion to his text-books has been a matter of general knowledge around the campus.

Success usually shines on the industrious, and for this reason, we think that he has a great future before him. Then he was called to serve in the army. When his military career was over, he decided to finish his education at a good school. Accordingly, he came to Maryland, where he has shown himself a diligent and in- telligent worker.

May your future be happy, "Huff. His specialty is baseball, and he has been the best college pitcher in the country. He is now with the Chicago "Cubs. He soon made himself known, and has progressed steadily ever since. His good nature and ability have won for him many friends. He has held many positions of note, among them being baseball manager, class treas- urer and secretary of the Student Assembly. We predict a bright future for you, "Gus," and may our predictions come true.

When "Bill" came back from France, he de- cided to come to Maryland to finish his educa- tion, a fact for which everyone concerned is glad. He has proved his merit as a scholar and a gentleman, and by so doing has won the respect and friendship of the faculty and stu- dent body, who unite in wishing him a happy life. C, but departed after that was over. However, the call was too strong to go unheeded, and he had to come back. He has specialized in Chem- istry. He has proved to be a good student and a very likable pal, and we all wish him success in whatever he undertakes.

His motto is — "Be happy and smile," and it has won for him many friends. Coupled with this good humor is a good brain, which has stood him in good stead in quenching his thirst for knowledge of agri- culture. He has made good in two branches of sport, while other activities have claimed much of his time.

However, they have not hindered him from doing good work in classes. May happi- ness always be yours, "Bill," you deserve it. For him, graduation will be followed closely by matrimony. May this latter prove a source of happiness. Here's "Johnnie" Moran, star ball-player, pride of the "Climax Club" and the best "bug- ologist" in the University.

His wild stories and mid-night assaults have caused many extra heart-beats of our freshmen. However, too much credit can not be given this "buddie" uf ours, for his honors are many. Unanimously, we wish him continued success throughout his days. Through his untiring efforts in behalf of a great number of student activities, he has won a firm place in the affairs and hearts of the students. Our farewell to you, "P. With this idea in mind, he matriculated at Maryland as a Civil Engineer.

He has proved to be a good student and also a man who gets along well with others. Good luck, "Herb," and may you always be successful. After winning honors in the war as a naval aviator, "Huck" came to Maryland to continue his studies. He matriculated in the College of Education, and has now completed the course with a good record.

Upon leaving us, "Huck" expects to make a tour of the world. Upon this trip we wish him success and happiness. Courteous, kind and a good fellovf, he is the kind of a man to "tie to. One and all, friend, we wish you prosperity and happiness. In this, as in all other undertakings, he has succeeded admirably. In his other ac- tivities he has shone as brilliantly as in his aca- demic work. May fame and fortune come your way, "Al. Norwood started to study engineering at George Washington University, but soon found that he preferred Maryland, even though he has to commute.

He is a hard worker and has be- come popular with both faculty and students, who unite in wishing him the best of everything. Owings started here as a sub-freshman, and has now completed his Senior year. He has earned the reputation of being an untiring, energetic and serious student. No problem is too hard, no task too great for Owings to suc- cessfully handle. We are confident of his suc- cess and wish him the best of everything. The rare ami enviable record of having been both a stellar athlete and an exceptional student belongs to "Paggy.

His graduation leaves a gap in our ranks which will take a mighty good man to fill. John entered with the idea of taking a pre- medical course, but soon changed to pomology. Judging by his good work in the latter, he changed wisely. During his stay here, he has been connected with numerous activities, among which are the Glee Club and a Literary Society We wish you luck, boy, in your journey through life.

He has chosen teaching as a profession, and the best wishes of the whole school go with him. His quiet and congenial manners have won for him many friends, and we hope that the list may continue to grow throughout his days. Some day we hope to hear his name linked with that of Steinmetz. We feel sure that "Puze," accompanied by his mandolin to bring good cheer, will some day make a name for himself and for his Alma Mater. Go to it, boy, we wish you the best of everything. Otto is a man who does his work well, this work meaning academic work and student ac- tivities, for he has been an active participant in both.

His natural ability anii firm determination, we feel sure, will carry him a great way towards success in life. Remsburg has completed the Arts and Sciences course with a good record behind him. He has always been a steady and consistent student. His hobby is talking of topics of current interest. If he studies and practices law, as he now ex- pects to do, we wish him the success he seems to merit.


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Inuring his three years with us, Reynolds has shown unusual ability as a student. He came from Delaware College in his second year of college, and has been conspicuous in all activi- ties connected with Dairy Husbandry work, and has carried off numerous medals and honors in Judging Contests. Here's hoping you will be as successful in your life work as you were in your collegiate career, Clayt.

His main difficulty seems to be in deciding just what line of endeavor he will follow. In what- ever line he finally decides to devote himself to, however, we wish him fame and fortune. This quiet, unassuming chap loves to do things and say nothing about them. By this we do not mean that he is bashful.

He possesses that rare quality of self-effacement so seldom found in men of real ability. Virtues, like sins, are usually found out. The world will some day discover Sasscer. We did not fully appreciate what a friend he was until now, when he is leaving us. We all feel sure, "Jack," that you will be a success in Agricul- tural Chemistry. He is specializing in chemistry, which seems to come to him as second nature. Your many friends, "Wop," feel sure that your keen imagination and good common sense have great things in store for the world of science. He has proven himself at all times capable and conscientious in the performance of his tasks.

He is popular with his classmates, and we feel no hesitancy in predicting for hira a useful and successful career. Never has Maryland been more fortunate in having so versatile an athlete and gentleman represent her on the athletic field. Besides these gifts he is a modest gentleman and a good scholar.

There are few who can leave such a record behind them, and we wish him the success that he so richly de- serves. One of his chief sources of "play" was the Uni- versity Glee Club, of which he was one of the stars and also President in his Senior Year. He carries with him our sincere respect and hearty wishes for his success. Here is a man whose chief characteristics are courage and perseverance.

Throughout his college career no task has been too great or too small for him to tackle, and he usually finishes whatever he undertakes. Qualities such as these seldom go unrewarded, and we feel suie that "Smitty" will make his mark in the world. Mildred's ability to "put things across" has been in eA'idence ever since her arrival here four years ago.

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She is a good student and has also found time to indulge in athletics. It is to her that the future co-eds may ascribe the or- ganization of the first woman's basket ball team at the University. Your many friends wish you an enjoyable life, Mildred. Snyder has proved equal to his calling as a dairy husbandryman. Snyder is an ex- ceptionally good student, and blessed with a noble and engaging personality.

He is recog- nized as one who possesses strong initiative and who works fearlessly, regardless of attending difficulties. May he be accordingly rewarded.

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The first experience that Lawrence had in the ways of college life was during the S. C, which he liked so well that he came back for more. During his freshman and sophomore years he pursued a general course in Agricul- ture. In his last two years, however, he spe- cialized in Pomology, and made a success of it. Our good wishes go with you wherever you go, Lawrence. After serving in the S. He made horticul- ture his specialty, and his work in this depart- ment has been more than satisfactory. He has proved to be an earnest worker and a depend- able fellow.

Good luck to you, Roland, in your apple-growing project. The class has always looked to him when it wanted to "put something across. To appreciate this momentous question, one must survey the history of this class. The class of Twenty-two was as Freshmen one of the smallest that has matriculated at the University in recent years. The reason for this was two- fold; it was war time, and this was the first class of which was required at least a two-year college course previous to entrance. At the beginning of the second year the class of Twenty-two doubled its numbers and entered upon a year which has proved to be the most worrisome of them all.

October found each member of the class equipped with a stethoscope, thermometer, and a Boston bag, eagerly delving into the mysteries of clinical medicine. We are now a united and dignified Senior class consisting of fifty-six members. Although the class may have seemed irritated at the many changes in the curriculum which have occurred simultaneously with the progress of Nineteen Twenty-two, yet we were indeed fortunate to have received the benefit of such improvements.

The class wishes to extend its heartfelt thanks and appreciation to each and every member of the faculty for his interest, perseverance, and courtesies. As the end of the year draws near and the time for "finals" approaches, the class of Nineteen Twenty-two looks forward an. Here is the class martyr. First on the roll, Bailey has borne the van of the attack on the part of the profs. Always up in his work, he has met the enemy successfully and saved us other poor mortals on many occasions.

We are sure a brilliant future awaits Munsey. Tony, the good-natured and efficient presi- dent of our class for three years, has been one of our most popular comrades since the day of his advent here. Buch is always laughing or working or both, and his record as a scholar is an enviable one. Looking sleepy and never missing a trick, sure of failing exams and always among the high- est, having everv d'sease ever lectured upon and never missing a class because of sickness, always worried about something but ever over- flowing with contageous humor and sincere comradeship — Prcs has won our utmost confi- dence.

His morale insures the coming true of h's dreams. All his leisure moments he spends cultivat- ing his scalp. Each and every hair on his head is as dear to him as Dr. If baldness is a sign of intelligence, Doshay will in a few years become a genius. We wish him as much success in his life's undertaking as he has had in college — which says much. Bert gained renown when he uttered that im- mortal phrase, "Let Cushny be our teacher. Bert is always ready to help anyone in need and is a conscientious work- er, an excellent student and an everlasting friend. His classmates look up to him with all the respect due a man of such professional ability.

We would hesitate opening our office next to his, for his personality alone would attract all the feminine patients and we should soon languish. We recognized Dud's abilities by electing him for two consecutive years as a member of the Student Council of which he was president. He is a chap with a real personality and is usually in the lead of any undertaking.

We predict a successful career in whatever branch of medi- cine he selects. Our University could not hold two like him. An enthusiastic optimist, his personality has ever been a philosophy of eternal sunshine and industry to us. At ease under any circumstance, his judgment is de- liberate, thought keen, intuition phenomenal.

His friendship is frank and sincere. His straight-forward, self-confident poise will com- mand confidence.

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Here's luck to you Billy! The quartet have been in- separable. Bill is a quiet sedate sort of fellow but an exceptional student, who ranks among the few bright men of the class. We have before us the champion heavyweight of the class. Goldman has a character of sev- eral humors, but is most inclined to a jolly dis- position. His pleasing disposition blends well with his dignified appearance, and this com- bined with his energy and sincerity can spell nothing but success in life for him.

Bill has had a rather stormy medical course. It was interspersed and interrupted with ill- ness and other causes, but he has pulled through "magna cum laude. His ca- pabilities are unquestionable and his application persistent, hence his success is assured. Herb is a very popular man and has been elected Vice-President of the class for the past two years.

Because of his winning dis- position, capabilities and progressiveness, he is destined to bring honor to his Alma Mater. Tall and handsome, Len has upheld the repu- tation of our class when we boasted of having good looking men, but he is in a class unto him- self. Len is a quiet sociable fellow with much common sense, and is respected by everyone with whom he comes in contact. His greatest ambition in life is to get the maximum amount of work done with the least expenditure of energy.

Groff is not lazy but believes in efficiency. When he graduates he will hasten to Brooklyn where in a few years he expects to earn enough to feed a couple of little Groffs. He will make a valuable addition to the medical profession. He is one of the most popular members of the class and a sincere and earnest student. We predict a great future for George and feel that the medical pro- fession of the Wild and Woolly West will ac- quire an able and valuable colleague.

Bob still argues that West Virginia is the best State in the Union. He is a good student and well liked by his classmates, and, especially, by the ladies.


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  • His energy and pleasing disposi- tion will some day make him a leading physician. Bob, you have our best wishes. Hailing from the state of moonshine and murder, Sid brought murder with him when he came here and left all the moonshine at home. His eyes always sparkle with tire and lust and when his hairs stand erect from the back of his occiput, he presents a most characteristic pic- ture.

    We wonder whether it means murder or fun? Bill realizes that he came to medical college to learn medicine and not to waste time playing around the Century Roof. He is exceedingly conscientious in his work and an excellent and inspiring student. He is president of the Y. New York City If it were not for his mustache, we really think he would be handsome.

    He, on the con- trary, would rather have his lip amputated than have those hairs even singed. Jack is an ex- cellent fellow. His suave manners and per- severance will help materially to net him the meed of success that is due him. HufF is a good football player, and he plaved the game of Medicine as he played football — surely, doggedly and efficiently.

    Though com- ing to us in his second year, he has rapidly climbed the ladder of popularity. We know he is a good student, we are confident of his abil- ity, and we do not apprehend disappointment in looking forward to his worthy success. Dave is a gentleman and a student. His speech is soft and gentle. His manner is con- vincing and his ways are winning.

    He is a "keen kutter" of ideas and acute and accurate in his information. An enthusiast, his joy is the accomplishment of things others think im- possible. The Nut-Meg State has every reason to be proud of George. He accomplishes everything he undertakes with able thoroughness and finesse.

    His sincere personality is infectious to all those fortunates exposed to innoculation. With his quiet dignity and genial affability, he is an example of manliness to his comrades, a credit to his University, a potential and we believe, a kinetic success. Introducing "His Nibs" — better known as "King of the Needle. In his classwork, George ranks among the favorite few. With his ability as a student and his dexterity as an artisan, we expect him to become the coming Master in the Art of Surgery. John is an ambitious, serious-minded, and philosophically inclined fellow, whose unique voice can be easily enticed into any desired argument.

    He is one of the most capable men of our class and has always been an enthusias- tic reaper of medical knowledge. An energetic student of true ability, a real good fellow of sympathetic disposition, Andy possesses all the qualities requisite for the suc- cessful physician. A reticent nature has denied to many the privilege of intimacy, but the ex- pressive eulogium of "A Good Man" is quite indicative of the esteem in which he is held by his classmates.

    Milton, one of the smallest members of the class, boasts of a genuine Marcelle wave in his hair. A native of Baltimore, a graduate of Polytechnic Institute and Mt. Vernon College, he has proved himself a worthy friend and classmate. Besides being a good student, he is an organist of note. Quindy is a real comrade and a man. He is popular, a good student, and will certainly make a creditable physician.

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    We expect the mortality rate to drop 50 per cent among the Logan coal miners when the prodigal Lawrence "marches home. We're glad you didn't study Law — son! X Z X Plainfield, N. Linke has justifiable confidence in himself, which is an admirable quality and will prove an asset in future experiences with the world. His character is Samaritanical we have ever found him giving to and helping others and his sincere smile will always remain an inspira- tion to his professional associates. Throughout his four years at the Medical School, Mac has earned a most enviable scholastic record.

    His popularity and leader- ship in the classes are evidenced by the fact that he was chosen to many high offices. From an intimate association of four years, we are sure he will greatly enrich the chirurgical side of the profession. Merce's congenial and whole-hearted dispo- sition has won for him the admiration of every member of the class. No doubt, his native state will in the near future feel proud of him as one of her most skillful physicians.


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    He never cuts classes but quietly picks out his seat in the back row and calmly closes his eyes. Success must gladly await such har- mony of industry and repose as is exemplified in him. To separate him 'from Ginsburg or Friedus is impossible. His cheerful manner combined with his pleasing disposition will form a wonderful foundation on which to build his future. In his early college days John was the best athlete in the South, but alas! John is an exceptional student and is a prime favorite with his classmates. Doc came to us as a Junior and because of his pleasant disposition soon made many friends.

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