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 Ivan M. Marty Elected: 1970  University of Maryland
Ivan attended Baltimore City College for three years and attained two varsity letters. His high school career was interrupted by military service in the tank corps. during World War II, but he still managed to be captain of the 1919 lacrosse team and made First Team All-Maryland in the same year. He was also captain of Varsity Football and president of his class, which for a school as big as City, was quite remarkable.

Ivan then . . .

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 Fritz R. Stude Elected: 1970  Johns Hopkins University
Born August 6, 1910, in Baltimore, Maryland, Fritz Stude lived for a while in Ontario, Canada. Moving back to Catonsville, Maryland, he entered Catonsville High School in 1926 and graduated in 1929. The school did not have lacrosse, but he won letters in soccer (3 years), basketball (2 years), tennis (2 years) and track (2 years). He was captain of the 1929 Basketball State Championship Team and was center forward on the State Championship Soccer . . .
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 Thomas Truxton Elected: 1970  United States Military Academy
Truxton began his lacrosse career at Friends School in Baltimore before attending the United States Naval Academy for one year and playing on the Plebe lacrosse team. Placed on physical disability for two years, he entered The United States Military Academy at West Point, NY in 1933 once he was well.

After playing Plebe lacrosse for Army, Truxton played three years first string lacrosse and was selected First Team All-American in 1935, 1936 and 1937. . . .

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