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 Clayton A. Beardmore Elected: 1980  University of Maryland
Clayton A. Bud Beardmore started his brilliant lacrosse career in 1955 at Annapolis High School. Then he attended Severn School, Severna Park, Maryland, where in 1958 he was named All-MSA. At the University of Maryland, Bud was twice honored as a First Team All-American, in 1961 and 1962, and Honorable Mention in 1960. At Maryland he became the highest scoring midfielder in their history, totaling 108 points in goals and assists, a record which was . . .
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 William L. Fewster Elected: 1980  Johns Hopkins University
William L. Fewster started his long association with lacrosse at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute where he was First Team All-Maryland from 1942-1945 on Poly's championship teams of those same years.

At Johns Hopkins, Fewster played on national championship teams in 1947, 1948 and 1950. He was named First Team All-American in 1947, Second Team in 1948 and Honorable Mention in 1950. He played for the South in the North/South Collegiate All-Star game in 1950.

Fewster continued his lacrosse . . .

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 Alvin B. Krongard Elected: 1980  Princeton University
A standout for three years at Baltimore's City College, Alvin (Buzzy) Krongard was selected as an All-Maryland midfielder in 1954.

Buzzy went on to Princeton University where he was Third Team All-America in 1957 and Second Team All-America in 1958. While at Princeton he was First Team All-Ivy in 1957 and 1958 and played on the Ivy League Championship teams in the same years.

As a premiere face-off man, Buzzy played for the Mt. Washington Lacrosse Club . . .

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 Robert S. Miser Elected: 1980  United States Military Academy
Miser began his lacrosse career at Baltimore City College in Maryland, where he received three varsity letters as a starting attackman from 1954-1956.

At the United States Military Academy, Miser earned First Team All-American honors in 1959 and 1960, and Second Team All-American honors in 1958. He was a member of Army's National Championship Team in 1958. In 1960, he was the captain of Army's team and received the Turnbull Trophy as the nation's . . .

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 Milton R. Roberts Elected: 1980  Johns Hopkins University
Milton R. Roberts began playing lacrosse at Annapolis High School in 1935. In 1937 and 1938, he prepped at Severn School, for the U.S. Naval Academy, and was named All-MSA both years. Milt played center on the undefeated Navy Plebe team in 1939, then transferred to Johns Hopkins University where in 1941 he was a member of the Blue Jay's National Open Championship team.

Returning from service in World War II, where he was awarded . . .

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