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We now present to you the last man, alphabetically and otherwise, in the Junior Class. His name is HARRY W. WILLING. He has numerous pseudonyms and aliases, but the one by which he is best known is Pop He had hard luck this year 5 just as he was busy at work on the RAT-TAT he caught the mumps. O, that it had been lock-jaw. Pop is a second edition of Punch, He poses as a sport, goes to theater, and out among the ladies quite frequently. He is also quite a punster, and often has a room full of fellows trying to find the point to his jokes. l
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If ARMINE W. SMITH does not enjoy life, few people do. He: is a society man, spends most of his time down town, and a great part of it in the pantry of a certain Maryland Avenue residence. His nerve is proportional to his eating capacity-both are infinite. Smitty sings. in the Glee Club. He has a beautiful tenor voice and desires that every one should know it. He is a member of that band of musicians which goes forth on moonlight nights to serenade the fair maids of Annapolis. Expects to be Major. I God bless the man who first invented sleep, says JOHN A. TARBERT every Sunday afternoon, and then he lies down to take his Sunday nap. It usually lasts through most of the following day, but he calls it his Sunday nap. The reasons for this somnolence are easily seen when we know that he is from Baltimore County and is a brother to Harry. Country, as he is sometimes called, is of a rather quiet dispositiong perhapsit is due to his close association with Monk Buland. He is an excellent baseball player when he is awake. To tell the exploits of this hero would require a mightier pen than mine, yet, that you may know him if you should meet him again, I will give you a few facts concerning his life. His name is DUNCAN CAMERON CARLTON WALTON. If you ,don't care to repeat that tongue twister, just call him Bones and he will come Bones is a Chemistry student, and has become so skilful in that branch of science that Prof. Cissel sometimes allows him. to sweep the snow off the walk in front of the Lab. About a year ago he had a serious attack of heart trouble, and for two months he was compelled to visit the Doc-- tor's house. three times a day. 'He was finally cured by removal from State Circle and vigorous track team work.. 66
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Page 80 text:
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.H Poetical Uiew of the juniors 1 i,lil4-li - BERNARD M. CARTER. .... . AnnaP0liS He's of stature somewhat low. . ARTHUR B. CECIL. A ..... . - M flllfff 311510, lf he take you in hand, sir, with an argument, p ' He'll bray you in a mortar. A . B. ,DUVALL CHAMBERS ...... Q Brunswick, When night hath set her silvery lamp on high, Then is the time for study. . . EDMUND P. DUVALL, . . ' . Annapolis I am sure care's an enemy to life. J. ,HOWARD Fox, . . . He was in logic a great critic, . . Profoundly skill'd in Analytic. i f . Perry Hall, Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. H. RODGERS GORE, . .. . ' A . . .A . Upper M arlboro, Md. They say that best men are moulded out of faults. R A f JOHN M. GREEN, .... p . '. ' .. Annapolis, Md. The future works outgreat menfs destinies 3 The present is enough for common souls. ' ARTHUR w. HARRIS, ......... A Glyndon, Mo. 1 O gentle son, upon the heat and flame of thy distemper sprinkle cool patience. S. ROLAND HOPKINS, . . . T. 1 .... Darlington, Md. And when a lady's in the case, ' -' You know all other things. give place. J. A VlNCENT J AMisoN, JR., , . . A T . i . Q . . H agerstown, Md I was born, sir, when the Crab was ascending and my affairs go backward. HARRY JACKSON, A i . . . , ....i . Baltimore, Md Many and many averse I hope to write. A J- H- CAULK KEMP, ....... Trappe, Md It 1S a truth but too well known that rashness attends youth, as prudence does old . age. ' - - , , CLARENCE A- MCBRIDE, I - ....... Middletown, Md ' Ah me! how many perils do enf0ld the righteous man to make him daily fall. 68 '
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