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John C. Donohue |
Elected: 1974 |
St. John's College |
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John attended Mt. St. Joseph's High School, where he was an outstanding athlete and winner of ten varsity letters. After he graduated in 1931, he attended St. John's College, where he played on their National Collegiate Co-Champions of 1935 and was also an All-State football and basketball selection while at St. John's. John was an All-American midfield selection in 1933, 1934,and 1935.
After graduating in 1935, he became the head football and lacrosse coach at St. . . .
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Henry Benjamin Kaestner |
Elected: 1974 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Benjamin Henry "Bud" Kaestner has enjoyed a fine reputation in football, basketball and lacrosse. A graduate of Friends School, he was awarded a varsity letter four successive years for his participation in lacrosse. He was also named to the high school football and basketball All-Star team in 1938 and 1939. A member of the All-American Lacrosse team for three years while he was attending Johns Hopkins University, Bud has earned the distinction . . .
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Charles G. McAnally |
Elected: 1974 |
University of Pennsylvania |
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Charles G. McAnally first played lacrosse during his sophmore year at the University of Pennsylvania. Two years later, in his senior year, he was captain of the Southern Division Champion Penn team and named to the First Team All-American squad at third attack. As an engineering student he was a member of several academic organizations including the Sigma Tau Honorary Engineering Fraternity, the Hexigon Senior Society, and the Engineering Association of which he was president. . . .
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Louis A. Robbins |
Elected: 1974 |
Syracuse University |
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Lt. Col. Louis A. Robbins, a Syracuse University graduate of 1935, began his lacrosse career at Erasmus Hall when he was forced to give up a promising baseball career following an arm injury. He made the transition with great success. In his sophomore, junior, and senior years he was named to the N. Y. All-Scholastic Lacrosse Team.
Lou continued to be a standout at Syracuse University and was chosen as an All-American in both 1934 . . .
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John F Christhilf |
Elected: 1974 |
University of Maryland |
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John Fout Christhilf was born in Baltimore in 1914. Christhilf
attended high school at the Friends School, playing lacrosse and
earning varsity letters from 1928-32. After graduating from Friends,
Christhilf went on to the University of Maryland where he played
lacrosse and earned varsity letters from 1933-1936. In 1936, Christhilf
was part of Maryland's Intercollegiate Championship Team. During
his playing days at Maryland he made Second-Team All-American status
in 1935 and '36, and was honorable . . .
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