St Johns College - Yearbook (Annapolis, MD)

 - Class of 1917

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1918 JAMES WHARTON NELSON, ICDOCD, llNel8YP BA LTI M onli, M D. Slvivzliifitr Cvunare. Rat-Tat Board C355 Marksnwn Qzjg Sergeant Co. UA C3D. 1 of 0 Motto: A merry life I lead, for all my years. N our stay 111 this eolleetion of thc select of the norld, we have heard of many expres sions such as King of tl1e Bums, lhrower of the Bull etc, yet we must mvcnt 1 . ' . -A ' I ' 1 c .' - ' . h 1 U, H ' V C v- 41 1 ,U A I 5. ' s VW., a new o11e in order to meet tlns combination of rags, bones and a hank of hair. ' ,' ' 11 u - - U , 4 ,. f K 1 , 4 . . l 1 N':'2'fs Nexcr does 1 week end roll by and hnd Doc Ftllllllllllg l1ere for one of our bleasant Sundays in Crabtown. And business does not call hi1n hence, but a strong love for a femme to whom as Maddy says, he is as true as the days are longf' . He 11215 a way of approaching and 'kidding with lhe 'profs. that is hard to explain. W1tl1 his line and powerful grease to back it up, he is a wonder 1n the class roo111. In German, his vocabulary consists of three words, Sprechen Sie Deutsch? but he has been taking this subject only two years now, and has a good chance of passing it off before he graduates. ln some respects, Doe is like a wandering Jew. One day l1e drills i11 tl1e Company, while another day finds him producing noise in that makeup of the companies' outcasts and exiles. He claims that he is a good cornetist, but the sounds that he makes remind one of a German submarine crying for help in a fog. We advise him to cast l1is energy and wind upon a more fruitful Held. Doc, however, is a good fellow, and we wish him good luck ns he goes forth in life.

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1918 CHARLES CARROLL NATHAN, cacreasyvry uPinke,yn, uchicn GRAN'l'SYll.l.l2, Mn. Scienlific Course. Kajvlva Alplzu. Rat-Tat Board C335 Viee-President Class Cljg Senior Rifle Club CI, 2, 3,2 Sergeant at Arms Philomathean Literary Society C2, 3Dg Marksman Cljg Sharp- shooter C233 Sergeant Co. A CSDQ Track Squad C2D. Motto: I must become good-looking. Low Seldom Haunli tin' B1'c'asl Where Wisdom Lics. ' El-IOLD gentle re tder our expert on military affairs! rl'o look at this fair-haired, pink checked youth one would never dream that in him we may have a second . y 2 ' 1' .- , . ' Napoleon or a V011 I-lmclenburg. . . X ,C ,, . ,, . kufai Q V s,s,s 'X When I am in the Army is his favorite expression. But what he claims he would do when he gets there uould not look well in,print. He seems to float along through life, not living according to any set rule, but picking his way along the lines of least resistance. He has likes and dislikes which may be termed dis- tinguishing characteristics. But to find out what-these likes and dis- likes are, one must be on intimate terms with this celebrity. Then he will unburden his heart to you and will soon have you con- vinced that the world is wrong and he is right. However, his phil- osophy of life is met with approval by one of his contemperaries at least. I-le holds regular sessions on Junior floor to discuss the rot- tenness of things in general and the,doom. of the hopeless speci- mens about him. , But maybe some fair damsel in Grantsville is due to change his lolutlook on life and reclaim him from the mist which now envelopes ,S im. The class of 1918 as a whole joins in wishing him the greatest success in his chosen vocation, and we hope that some day we may ,- with pride recall the days when we were so close to him. Q. 1 1 i ' f 102



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R VA 1918 THOMAS' ALFRED NORTHAM, Tully , Punch McD.xNiEl.s, Mn. .S'v1'ei1fific'. Rat-Tat Board tgjg Philokalian Liter- ary Society: Shztrpsliooter till. W Z - Motto: l must be just a little con- ' ' lriiry in ct'e1'yIl1i11g. ES, he came from the Eastern Sho' and is very proud of it even so much so that he does not believe there is any other place in the world like it. There is no use of , arguing with him about it for your reasoning is absolutely void as far as he is. concerned. ' 'lfhere is something very peculiar about his reasoning power, for if he sees a thing one way he will not see any other, although you may prove it to him from the best authorities. He will say, I don't believe it if he does say SO. St. John's has wrought a miraculous change in him as it does in nearlyoall who come here, and yet in some ways it has not affected him in the least. When he first came, anyone would have had some dirticulty to discover whether the thought of a girl' ever came into his mind, but when one saw the change that the once a week let- ter brought over him you could not help but know that in some place there was a queen who reigned supreme, and we think she still does, for instead of being once a week they are--oh, well, we will not tell on him. Then again, when he first came he' was just a little inclined to be bashful, but it has been steadily oozing out of him until now it is rather hard to fuss him but instead he has become quite a Ufusserf' just as he is a good St. John's man he is an all-around good sport seeing that nearly every one is a good friend of his, and as he is a good friend to all of ns, we know he will be to every one he meets on his way through life. 104 l ,fm -niliru .- -ps. . fi

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