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unior Class, 1903 J, . Motto-P11064 orwrov COLORS4ROYAL PURPLE AND LEMON. A Class Yell Me he! Me ha! Me ha, ha, ha! St. John's College! Rah! Rah! Rah! Me he! Me ha! Me ha, ha, he! St. John's! St. John's! 19o3! Officers Wh XVILSON GALBREATH .. .... President LEROY T. ROHRER .... . . Vicei-Pvfesident NEVOUS P. REED . . .. .... ' Sec1'eta1'y D. CLAUDE HANDY .' . , . . . T1'easm'e1r' VVALTON H. GRANT . V '. . . . Members Drew H. Beatty CSlewfootJ . . North East, John L. Blecker CJudgeJ . . . Boonsboro, James Clark CPale Facej . . Ellicott City, Fred Y. Cronk QCrankJ . V. . . Winiield, Charles A- Cummins QSO . Baltimore, Harry R. Dougherty CPatj . . . Baltimore, Rily E. Elgen QDutchyJ .... . Mt. Airy, W. Wilson Galbreath CGrandmaj . Darlington, Enoch B. Garey CTalmageD . . . Williston, Walton H. Grant QGeneralJ . . . Alpha, Thomas W. Hall CTomJ .... . . Bel Alf, D. Claude Handy CTomJ .... . AnnaD0l1S, Charles P. Hollingsworth CChollyJ . . Falstoli, Nevous P. Reed CNee-wyj .... . Rosaryville, LeRoy T. Rohrer CRough-House Jimj . . Rohrersvllli Frederick W. Seward QUnser EritzJ . - B21lUmOfC S Harrison Tilghlmln CB2lbY BipD 0 ' ' Easton . Salisbury, Amos W, Woodcoclc CSanctimonyD . - Joseph H. Wood C1330 - - - ' ' 61 . Annapolis H istorian Md- Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md. Md.
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9 , . History of ,Junior Class I I .af I LASSES are said to have histories, and when a fellowreflects upon his class history so many memories of past accomplishments flood in upon his confused thoughts that he feels inclined to trust to memory for the enjoyment of his' class history and its merits. I-Ie selfishly says : I know we have a history, and a glorious history at that, a history that is fraught with happy incidents, a history that is filled with pleasing accomplishments, a history formed by the labors and the follies ,of some of the men whom I have found to be my dearest friends. But why should I writethis history? Is it not engraved upon the heart of every man in my class? Wliat change of life, what vicissitude of the future can ever efface the memory of my college days ? But this sentiment is a mistaken one. When a body of men gather in a college like this for the purpose of training their young lives and minds for the slings and ,arrows of outrageous fortune, they form a sort of fraternity, and during a four years' course they do many things worthy of publication for reference in the years to come. i I I I f All parts of Maryland have contributed men for the formation of the present junior class. From the rocky passes of Washington county down through the fertile and beauteous valleys of Central Maryland, on to the indescribable et invis- ible beauties of the crab districts of the Eastern Shore, have these high-minded youths assembled together in harmony under the guardian swayyof this College of the Patriots. At our first meeting we were all most assuredly green, but as time wore on, the rough edge wore off, and at the close of the first year we began to realize how little we knew. I p - ' U ' I ' How well I remember this band of hayseeds smuggled from the high seas about Salisbury, Boonsboro, Rosaryville, Easton, North East, Darlington, Alpha, and other points not on the map. Some smelled of clover, some of tar, some of oyster shells, some of mountain laurel 3 and one smelled of cheap cologne, profusely applied. At the close of the freshman year we all smelled of the mid- night oil. But now we have become used to college, and are averse to studying atall. ' A ' ' g ' I Lest we stray, permit mentor revert to the, days ,when we-were young in the ways of college life. As I had the honorofrelating in last year's Rats Tat 'we were unusually noisy. Une night we 'carried -things our own way on the fourth H . , , 7 ' ' OOT, and before morning the upper classmen carried things their way-and we couldn't sit down for two weeksj I was afraid 'to 'say anything about this last year, 62 '
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