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 William L. Fuller Elected: 1981  Syracuse University
Bill Fuller began his career at Garden City High School where he lettered 4 times and was a First Team All-Star Defenseman from 1944-1946 in the Metropolitan League. His team won the Championship in 1945 and 1946. Bill was captain of his football, basketball and lacrosse teams his senior year at Garden City and also received All-Scholastic Football honors in Nassau County.

At Syracuse University, Bill switched to midfield and was an All-American four . . .

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 Melvin R. Greene Elected: 1981  Johns Hopkins University
Ray Greene began his career at St. Paul's where he was three time First Team All-Maryland from 1940-1942 on three MSA Championship teams. He was also First Team All-Maryland football in 1! Received the Best Athlete Award 1941-1942, the 12 varsity letter award 1942 and was president the student body in 1942.

In 1943 Ray was selected First Team All-American at Drexel University as a freshman and played for the North in the annual All-Star . . .

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 Donald P. Hahn Elected: 1981  Princeton University
At Boys Latin School, Don earned eleven varsity letters as a starting player, and was an All-Maryland selection at attack in 1945 and 1947. He was captain of the 1947 M.S.A.Championship team and won the C. Markland Kelly Award.

He continued his career at Princeton University playing on the freshman team in 1948. As an upperclassman Don made All-American Honorable Mention in 1949 and First Team All-American in 1950 and 1951. He received Princeton's biggest lacrosse . . .

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 James H. Keating Elected: 1981  University of Maryland
Jim Keating began his outstanding athletic career at St Mary's High School in Annapolis, Maryland. He was a four sport athlete earning 13 letters in football, basketball, wrestling, and lacrosse. He was selected First Team All-State Lacrosse in his senior year. At the University of Maryland be started and lettered four years on the varsity lacrosse team. He led Maryland to the National Championship in 1955 and 1956, earning First Team All-American those same two . . .
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 James C. Lewis Elected: 1981  United States Naval Academy
Capt. Lewis began his illustrious career at Uniondale High School in Long Island where he was a standout attackman from 1960 - 1962. An All-Nassau County pick for three years, he won the Rutgers Cup and the Outstanding Player Award for Long Island lacrosse in his senior year. During his high school career, his team had 45 straight victories.

Lewis' athletic career at the Naval Academy was very successful. Playing three years varsity . . .

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