Bones, molars, and briefs . AUDF J. H. .liarrisburg. , J S <0 /• J . Hatosburg, S. C. FRANKLIN R. C Adahelle, Ga. GOVF, HORACK S. New iiruuswick Canada ll.\l)DOCK, H. P lialtimore. Md. IIARBOUGH, II. V Old Town, Mel. , J. A Jersey Cily, N. J. HKISh:, FRI-:D ii. C Baltimore. .Md 111RMANN F. il , Md. , GI-:()RGI. S .1 n J . Baltimore, MdJAMISON, I-. Ilnnliesville. Md. 72 Members Continued JOYCE. J. C Arnold, Md. LYNN, FRANK S Baltimore, Md. MKEE, J. S Raleigh, N. C. MITCHELL, A. C Monkton, Md. MORGAN, G. J. *-! A . . Baltimore, , G. P. . Martin
Bones, molars, and briefs . AUDF J. H. .liarrisburg. , J S <0 /• J . Hatosburg, S. C. FRANKLIN R. C Adahelle, Ga. GOVF, HORACK S. New iiruuswick Canada ll.\l)DOCK, H. P lialtimore. Md. IIARBOUGH, II. V Old Town, Mel. , J. A Jersey Cily, N. J. HKISh:, FRI-:D ii. C Baltimore. .Md 111RMANN F. il , Md. , GI-:()RGI. S .1 n J . Baltimore, MdJAMISON, I-. Ilnnliesville. Md. 72 Members Continued JOYCE. J. C Arnold, Md. LYNN, FRANK S Baltimore, Md. MKEE, J. S Raleigh, N. C. MITCHELL, A. C Monkton, Md. MORGAN, G. J. *-! A . . Baltimore, , G. P. . Martinsburg, W. Va. NORRTS, L. D Baltimore, Md. PERKINS, E. S Baltimore, Md. riGGOTT, J. B Hamilton, Va. RIGHTON, HARRY Y. / 2 I< . Savannah, , H. J., Ph. G. . Baltimore, , H., Phar. D. Baltimore, , LOUIS H., A. B. . Wittman, Md. SMITH, E. B., JR Baltimore, Md. SMITH, J. A Hamilton, Md. STONER, H. W Baltimore, Md. VOGEL, LOUIS Baltimore, Md. WARREN, R. A Hot Springs, 73 FRESH >IE^. History of 1907 It was ?111 l)ri^,lu :imi1 Klrii^ l^O of ()ctiil)tr i, 190!, tliat \vi-. the iiuinhcrs nf tlic ccntomiialclass of 1907, first asscniliKil mi tlu- campus in froii nf mir nld and stately Iniildinj;. W c were not in(inc sinfjl-: (jriiup, as may be sii])pt)Se(l. but scalered liere and there in twns and threes. siMiie of us mak-ing a bold attempt to be mistaken for Sophcunores or Juniors by conversing and endeavoring to retainthat easy and familiar bearing common to the upper Nevertheless, our hearts were in ourmouths for fear that at any nionient we might be spotted as a Ireslimaii and carried olT to be duly —an ordeal lliron^h which we knew we ninst pass and tliroii),di which we inwardly wished we hadalready gone, and yet shrank fr<im going throni;li. iini knowing what was in store for us. Many and comical were the pranks through we were put at the of the Sopliomorcs,and anything, according to the sug
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