Nick Jennings – Sean Muth

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Sean and Nick
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By: Sean Muth

Sentry Staff Reporter

Nick Jennings: The Man, the Myth, the Legend

Senior Nicholas Robert Jennings, member of The Sentry staff, does not know who Mr. Rogers is. After being asked if he would rather be the PBS children’s show star, or the incredibly suave superhero Aquaman, there was a puzzled look on Jennings’ face. He then asked who Mr. Rogers was and, after a moment of shock passed, his mind was explored even more.

Jennings’ summer was interesting. He worked as a Senate page on Capitol Hill for a month.

“I ran errands for senators, and I got them waters,” Jennings called it “good pay and a really cool experience.”

Jennings’ favorite color is red, perhaps shedding light on his political views. For all you politicians out there, watch out for a future running mate in Jennings.

Jennings plays football for the varsity team this year and has played football since eighth grade. He participates in the Cancer Awareness club, is a freshman mentor and is part of the speech and debate team.

When asked what his funniest experience was since attending high school Jennings relayed this story:

“Me and my friends went to IHOP for the free pancake day. We ate really fast and we drove back. My friend was speeding so fast. There was a red light and he went right through the light. There was a cop there but he didn’t do anything.”

Jennings pauses after finishing the story. “It was hilarious at the time, but saying it now it’s not that funny.”

By: Nick Jennings

Sentry Staff Reporter

Sean William Muth was born on November 14th in Arlington and has lived there ever since. When asked where he would live if he could chose anywhere in the world, he joked North Korea to hang out with Dennis Rodman (the NBA player who met with Kim Jong-un and later called him a “friend for life”). In reality he would choose anywhere in Ireland. His mom and dad are from Bristol, Connecticut and San Antonio, respectively. He has one brother, Michael, who’s in eighth grade.

This summer Sean was pretty busy. With his family, he went to the Outer Banks in North Carolina for some relaxation time, but his summer wasn’t all just lying around. He also spent time as a Counselor in Training at Technology Instruction Corporation’s summer camp in McLean. It’s a day camp but there was plenty to do. During half of the day they would play sports and do other activities. The other half they spent programming games on the computer and making films.
Sean’s also involved at school. He played freshman basketball and is planning to try out for JV this year.
Every other Wednesday Sean almost religiously goes to Wing Night at Thirsty Bernie’s for his church, St. Mary’s. His personal record in one sitting is exactly 28.5 wings. This is the official record because although he believes he might’ve eaten 30 one night, he does not completely remember (most likely due to the infamous “post-wing-night coma”).

 

 

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