St Johns College - Yearbook (Annapolis, MD)

 - Class of 1917

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l l9l7 JOSEPH PIERCE JEWELL, Pee-Wee Annapolis, Mel. l.z1ti11-.S't'ic11fiHc. Philomathean Literary Society Q3. 4ij junior Rifle Club CI, 2, 353 Marksman fjlj Art Editor Rat-'I'at t3Dg Senior Rifle Club C4J. Able! 9, Molto: 'Vu11'rfe get to show me. EE-WEE is a little particle of humanity which is more. or less prominent on and about Senior floor, also downtown, where its domicile is located. He is, among other iffzigqirgi things,.an ardent and persistent linguist, especially in the way of arguing. No matter f.f3.221.x1?-3 what side of any question is favored, when Pee-Wee appears, he always takes the opposing side, however far from plausible it may seem, The only thing the matter with his vociferafion lis thatlwhenever he reaches an effective climax he-oh-er-h-h--hesitates a-ng- y-o 1-er- ittle bit. .h lf you wish elucidation on the subject of historical facts connected with St. John's, go and ask Pee-Wee. He has a good memory for the ages past. He laid the cornerstone of Pinlmey, and was a good friendof Francis Scott Key. His only regret is that he forgot the planting of the Liberty Tree. Doug Thompson and Harry An- drew say they remember distinctly that Pee-VVee and Metliuselah used to shoot marbles in front of the White House on Fifth Avenue in Eastport. Poor Pee-Wee, we are afraid that we are creating the impression of not giving the devil his due. But we can't help it, Pee-Wee likes to be kidded so much. Although he has had a little tough luck in some departments, Pee- Wee is not by any means slow of comprehension. He used to shine in history, economics and Bob White's Latin. Irle is an ardent rooter whenever a St. John's team plays, a good Philomathean, a conscientious clriller, and has that stick-to-it-ive- ness that always means final success. 56

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A I 9l 7 c. CAREY JARMAN, ucareyn CH12s'r12uTowN, Mn. Suiezztific. Phi Sfglllll Kappa Ifratcruily. Class President C2, 3, 45: Varslty liootball Cz, 3, 455 Baseball CI, 2, 351 liasket nan Cr, 2, 3, 45: Corporal Ce- C25g First Sergeant Co. N, C353 junior Rifle Club C153 Marksman C255 Class Basket Ball C255 Business Mana- ger Rat-Tat C355 Member Student Sen- ate 135: President Student Senate C453 June Ball Committee C355 MHJ01' of Bilt- talion C45. H Motto: IfV0rk only 7011011 if cannot be ar'uiriz'd. l-IE ethereal zephyrs, gently pushing back his mystic veil reveal to you the liastern Shore's most noted representative at St. John's,'and incidentally the most popular. K4,g,4,Q He excels in any line of activity he enters, whether it be in athletics, fussing or gen- sfsfxfve eral good time. I Carey generally spends his summers in his home town working CP5 hard, hut last sum- C mer he sojourned on the Mexican border in the employ of Uncle Sam. Strange tu say, he was the only one who did not lose his heart to some senorita. Hut. that's different. 1-le returned to us late in October and was given a royal welcome. On his arrival, he immediately donned football togs. and guided us X to victories over Western Maryland, and last, but not least, Hopkins. X cf Carey has become a regular at the hops. Indeed, it would not R, K seem like a hop if he were not there with his winning smile, and cut- - ting remarks, such as It keeps cool, doesn't i't'?'5l lf any one takes his ' W dance, he says You know how the duck got his bill mashed. don't Ft' fpxmfh-t you 3 ' ' 10,1 ., ,. ' r- In the military department he has made an enviable record, and is , . ' now our ranking officer. VVe predict that his career in the Army .. ' will be a brilliant one. ' - Carey is the most popular man in college, and has the good will - A.. and admiration of all, and the sincere wishes for success in any Held C N of activity he may enter. 4- 55



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l9l7 ROBERT H. MADDOX, Pria Pm Ncess A NNE, Mu. Sciclztizic Course. t Phi Sigma Kappa Fralvrnfty. l Secretary of Class U, 2, 3, 45 S Llllfa- rian Philomathean CID, Secretary C253 Vice-President C3D: Pfeslllcflt C451 Quarter-master Sergeant C359 1'H'Sf Lieutenant Quarter-master C4?3 Secre- tary and Treasurer Hop COl'l'll'l1lttCC-C45 3 June Ball Committee C373 A5S1SUlnl Editor Rat-Tat C313 Business Manager Collegian C432 Secretary Athletic Asso- ciation C3J: Sharpshooter C352 Second Grade Certificate CID. xy Motto: Business World Forever. HILE the presidency of the G. O. H. was still in existence, there appeared upon the St John's campus a till lanky youth who soon became the worthy oblect of atten- tion to the holder of that office It was not long before this slick individual soon learned the tricks of the trade and Sam Freeny's cupboard soon became his haven ' in time of trouble. ' However, during this year Pris made quite a record for himself in scholastic work. Since then he has been on a sliding Scale with the arrow pointing downward until now he is a member of Ducky's veteran class. In his first year he had neither athletic ambition nor desire. The next year he showed he had the old St. Iohn's spirit and went out for track, and since then he has been a loyal supporter of all athletic teams. . Early in his sophomoreiyear he was the main factor in the organ- ization of the firm of Maddox, Storm and Jarman, manufacturers of DOGS and HEADACHES. From this time forth he has shown marked ability in other business endeavors, culminating his career by well esteemed service as Business Manager of The Collegian. Pris is a shining star in all social circles. The ladies are his long suit. A serious crimp was put in his hopes for a trip to Sudlcrs- ville when a two-thirty return from a pass caused John Storm and our hero one month's confinement in Annapolis. Ou the whole, however, Pris has only to continue his traits of St. John's days to insure him a happy and successful hereafter, which is the earnest wish of his class. 57

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