St Johns College - Yearbook (Annapolis, MD)

 - Class of 1904

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FEB. 7- Mack Rasin learned two lines of a new song. 8-Sophs. rearranged furniture in Billy Beam's room. Tommy reported Fox for looking at it. - - 9-Water battle between third and fourth floors. 10- Raisenheimer had a fire. ' 11-Bull Neck gave away his dessert at dinner. 12-Nothing happened. 13-Everyone went to church except the Y. M. C. A. president. 14-Buck told us about his baseball career, fourteenth time. . 15-Riley fell in love. 'V 16-Moore CSoph.j, decides to take a Post-Graduate Course. . 19- Christmas holidays began. JAN. 5-Books again. Punch lost his heart in Howard County. 6-Bull Neck lost his appetite. - 1 I . 7-Seniors got up spirit enough to skip Latin. Tommy made them come back. 8.. Gore bought a ten-cent cigar and went on parade while he smoked it. 9-Sophs. elected their RAT4-TAT Board. A A 10-Pit introduced on the thirdlfloorg no more peace. . 11-Cooper's Christmas Holidays end and Burtis returns. 12- 13- Smith, A. W., was present at breakfast formation. Governor Warfield inaugurated. Did it rain? 14-Monk Buland licked the Editor for holding a Board meeting in his CMonk'sD 15- room. ' ' , A , y 1 ' ' Bill Wrightson and Pere Wilmer blew up the Lab. A A 16-Uncle Phil. heard that there was a fellow at college taller than he, and came down to behold the sight. - - 17 -Riley spent two-thirds of the night in a, clothes press. ' 18-Gore aspires to the rank of Bugler, blows taps all day. 19-Parson, received a letter from England saying that there were no ponies to Lucretius. 20-Parson decided to drop -Latin, ' 21-Burtis cornered the dessert market. . 22-Pere left for home on account of his eyes. Exams. approaching. 23- 24 Prep. changed the expression on his face. -Morris combed his hair. 25-Smith began to write poetry. 26-Night before exams. Much midnight oil consumed. 27-Exams. began. Many fellows sick., 28-Pillow fight in Room 23. Freshman Coulburn slept with his head on a 29 suit-case. -It snowed. i 30-Wash Day on second floor of Pinkney. 31-Too much snow to go to church. . 2 1.- Hodgson borrowed paper, pen, ink and stamp, and got Sinclair to write a letter for him. . Draper and Anderson gave a concert ln Room 17. 4-Still snowing.. ' 5-Pop Willing fiunked Physics. 5- Exams. ended. More fellows sick. 207

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Nov. 22 23 24 25 26 -The price of leather advanced. . . -McBride and Cecil fell out over a religious argument. -St. J ohn's, 55 Delaware College, 0. -Had hash for supper. -Gore begins to attend classes. A 27-Had ginger-snaps for dessert. . . . . 28-Sherwood Hall reported the Freshmen for disturbing his reveries. 29-Smitty and General have a hot.air .f1ght over the bill' of fare. 30-Lights went out. Much h-1 raised in Pinkney. 31-St. John's, 22, Gallaudet, 0. , 1 -Sunday papers and church. 2-Much electioneering done in Pinkney. Sis Hop made a Prohibition speech. 3-Election Day. St. John's went Democratic by a majority of 50. 4-Bonfire on back campus. 5-Gore replenished his library of Dick Merriwells. 6-Hodgson shined his shoes. First time since September. 7-St. John's, 6 3 University of Virginia, 48. a 8-No light in the dining-hall-what we had for supper remains a mystery. 9-Draper was put off therpoker team for holding five aces. 10-Freshies got freshg G. O. FH. appeared unto them. 11-Bull Garter had his hair cut. 12-Tommy ordered the choir to suspend hostilities until further notice. 13-We missed the melodious strains of Mallory's voice. 14-St. John's, 41, Washington Col1ege,,0. 15-Everybody went to church. Had chicken for dinner. 16-Seniors moved 'out of Pinkney. Tarbert Bros. left the fourth floor. 17-Much moving. Pinkney Hall upside down. 13-Riley introducedhis latest song-great hit. ' 19-Booby Hall licked McCloskey for using a piece of soap that Booby had used for two years. 20-Lieutenant Hodges held a cross-examination of each person in Pinkney Hall when he took up inspection. ' 21-St. John's, 6, Western Maryland, 0. 22-Some went to churchg some didn't. Q 23-Parson Jackson coasted down the roof of McDowell. 24-Gore bought a pair of red garters. 25 26 27 28 29 30 DEC. -Visions of turkey. . g -Thanksgiving Day. St. John's, 113 P. M. G., 23. -Mother Hearn had an 'fat home from 4.30 to 6.00. Many callers. -Everybody went to sleep. ' -Big dinner and more sleep. -Turkey absent from Physics, grave fears for his safety. 1-Had sauerkraut for dinner. 6 2-Pokey's mustache missing. 3-Football team entertained by' Mrs. Fell. 4-Everybody decided to go to the St. Louis Exposition. 5-Stag dance in the gym. ' 5- The new church rules went into effectg Gore went to church for the first time during his course. ' 206 . --flax- .,..,,:f-aaa.-Y - ...,. .. . ----Wg



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. 7.. Everyone celebrates the end of exams. byuskipping Gh11I'Ch. ' r 8-Went to see the Baltimore fire. 4 7 4 I J l': ill QW , I ei M r ' l 9-Fox decides not to skip any classes this term. l 10-Fox skipped everything. . i 11-Tommy chastised the boys for wasting water. I 12-An abnormal precipitation of moisture took place. . 13-Very slippery. No one but Dignity was able to stay on his feet. i i 14-Valentine Day. Many received in Pinkney. H l P 15-+The RAT-TAT Board began work. ' 16-Sherwood began to make out his spring schedule. l 17-The Miscellaneous Editors struck. 18-Sherwood completed his schedule. 19-Prep Gosnell returns from the wilds of Granite. it 20-General sang Sweet Bunch of Daisies. r V' 21-Scabby skipped f'Cakalus. i 22-Washington's Birthday. Bones, Cissel and Hop celebrate. 1 23-Class meeting in Monk's room. Monk lost his pitcher. Gadd. W 24-Jam returns from Hagerstown and begins to study-baseball. ' W i 25-Pokey got off a newjoke. . B i 26-Gore ate seven serves of meat and thirty-four cakes for breakfast. y ' 28 A 27-Monk Ruland wounded by Cupid's dartg seen writing his girl's name on a buckwheat cake with molasses. - ' -Hick, Old Lady and Somer went on the water-wagon. f 1 29-Old Lady fell off. W 30-March arrived. , ' ' ' lj A 'i if ' MARCH 2-Mack went to Baltimore to attend a fire sale. i- 3-Sinclair told another of hi-s love experiences. . 6-Church, dinner, sleep. ' it I 19 Il il . lil li Til. Ni? ll: la i s l li l S, Ct ugi l QE: i 1:1 'ii l - 7-Juniors skipped Ducky. ' . 8-Hutchins reformed. I , ' i 9-Mumps on third floor. , A 10-Cissel and Pokey discussed the man, tree and squirrel problem until 12 ' o'clo'ck. ' V , f V 11-Boys filled General's letter box with ginger snaps. ' 12-Nothing doing. ' V' 13-Kemp treated to ice cream. Q . . r 14-Mooney sang his illustrated songg - f ' ' . 15-Sis Hopkins went to Washington to get a patent on his laugh. A 16+Gore begins his laboratory work. , Q. ' 17-St. Patrick's Day. Pat Wood and Riley wore the shamrock. 18-Hecht and Melvin fight. ' -Tommy has a new back fence built. r -Buck begins to make plans for,June Week. V -Jamison gave up smoking 9 30, p m Jamison took, a cigarette 8 00 a m Harris bed was on the bum Bill Wrightson was O D Bill bought a new hat First baseball game St John s 3 University of Maryland 8 20 ' 21 . . . lj, . .' , . , . . yi Q' . ' 23+ ' A . - ,Q - ' 24- ' ' . . 4 - '52 s . p 25- f s . r c fx li ' . 7 ' , 7 . . J ' r al W s - B l Q ' ' ll V ll 13 65 . l ll A ll if i ' ,-Il' A V H

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