Clark University - Pasticcio Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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l r I I r ...lc qc I- 1- Al.-qc lag K Algjw' ,hifi-V C M4111 a,A'T'5S MIST LGTT I-'ST' L,-, ' 5, , K, .Y Q I A li li I' ,VX S 'll I C C I U l 912 6 lb N54 IR In GEORGE ALEXANDER DAWSON its I ,J Born in .Mor1lreal, Quebec, XV, November 4. 1904. I Rope Pull Cl, 251 Science Club Cl, 2, 3, 45: Secretary CD: Radio Y Club CZ, 3, 433 Secretary f4l : Sub- -X Freshman Day Committee f2,.3lZ Q Track Team 135: Clark Night Committee C3. 42. tg .hi x .hi . WHEN the handwriting appears on the walls of the Chemistry building a 'cd' long story of the life of George A. Dawson will be told. For the college ' life of George was mainly in the chem building. There he ate, slept, con- hy ducted elaborate experiments and caused frequent explosions which almost I wrecked the building. lk The college life of this lab rati'-and we use such a descriptive term out l of all respect for the genius who can create chemical formulas unintelligible yi to English majors like us-may be divided into two periods. The lirst lk includes his freshmen and sophomore years, when outside of scientific circles , f all that was known of George was that he was a devout chem major, light- ll- ing shy of the womenfolks, a stranger to the corrupt influences of the dance- , hall and an orthodox Baptist. Xi The second period in the evolution of George A. is marked by a meteor- l like ascent in the social world. It appears that George hitched his wagon to a X newspaper job and henceforth became popular and humang that is, as nearly If human as a lab rat can be. It is even rumored, and there are witnesses to Il substantiate this rumor, that he was seen with a girl as many as three times he at college affairs. 'I Despite these reports, we still retain our faith in the inherent goodness of X George. He is still of the type against whom Mencken rants, a type much lr maligned but withal rather essential to the progress of the country. X George A. li X la ll ill E I'-:SI

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Y i r A x i l P t i A P yi 4 ,Q 1 - , , 1 . 1 Q y up ,Nc1.,xnkl'xs11tiio ll,fuA 11' R hx i i- il 'J ri, A il il 1. 'wil sl 'Q F, LESTER FRANCIS CROSSLEY ,XX :xr li 1 , lk, Xl, Born zu Lezcexter, Mars., Q4 it Prepared at South High School, Wit, -ry lVorce.rter, fllasr. fi . . 14 Rope Pull 'I eam CID : Police Force by ' CZJ: Vice President of Class C3l: l is Chairman Banquet Committee 131 Q rw 1, Dramatic Club Cl, Z, 37: Science -3 P ' Club Cljg Pasticcio Board C4J. .M intl X, it lvl r I .el J ,X 7 . pf i . LES is a t iical American colle e student who came to colle re four ears X -+ . Xl . 5 . . . 5 Y li, V rl, ago with one idea and left with quite a different one. His hrst year was spent q Y., as apprentice to the trade of physics and math shark. This, however, proved 1+ to be like the old lady's snuff in that a little went a long way. The next year I-C Y ' his interests changed to Romance Languages. But not'being romantic by My nature, or perhaps for other reasons, the following year found his interests ,V turned toward the practical, which is ever present in his makeupg namely I L Economics which he made his Ma'or and then threw in Psvcholo for -ood L X-1' - - 1 J - I gyfz sg xx I xl, measure as his Minor. So we shall certainly be able to say that Les has fl received a liberal education in the liberal arts. A if lg- Les is a ood student and even the casual observer will note that he is W. X . g . . . . H . ,, iq . to be found in the University Library much of the time. Is he a grind ? ' Q, Not at all. The explanation is simple. He is merely one of the few who Xl, read all of ever assi nmentl The list of activities above suflice to show 't Y . 3 . . . 4 fl that he has had an interest for his school as well as for hlmself. .X if When time for work is over he is right there to enjoy a good time with li? fx the rest. He is liked by every one and answers to the name Les or Gor- ,J 34, donv as does also his side-kick. His qualities of hail fellow well met com- ly, X' bined with determination, leadership and command of respect of others Q -5 assures us of his success whether it be professor of philosophy or entre- X' il, reneur. 'E v' P .. ,, 54 Q, Les 'it I 'R i XJ xiii, il. if xi, ,yy X il ii 4 i t I it S ... . S, S S ,a l47l



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.IX li li l' A S 'li l Q' Q' l U l Fi NATHAN JOSEPH DENNY AEA Born July 10, 1904, New Haven, Conn. Prepared at New Haven High School. Cups Cl, 2, 3, 4Dg The Wren, The Dover Road, The Intruder. An- drocles and the Lion: Senior Finance Committee: Fencing Team C3, 41 : Newman Club Cl, 2, 3, 45 5 Spring Spree Committee 2, 45. NAT has made us converts to re-incarnation. Of course, Nat is listed iII the town records of New Haven, Connecticut, as Nathaniel Dennyg but we here know him more intimately than the clerk of records. He's Nat to us, and sometimes more than that. VVe see in him the re-incarnation of Solomon, Cellini, Casanova and Byron. Perhaps we are not just in personifying Nat with an actual character from history, if for no other reason than that their actualities make them less romantic. So we shall reclaim for Nat a character from out of romance. Let is be JURGEN. And upon the following facts we rest out case: At Nat's birth there appeared in the zodiac STRAYVS ANI: PRAYER Boorcs. As he grew into boyhood, he became THE RIVET IN GIQANDFATHEICS NECK, and was TPIE EAGI,E,S SHADOW among his gang. From THE HIDIJEN WAY Nat came to Clark. He withstood 8 o'clock classes, CIIIS and marks by a peculiar KQALLANTRYQ and surrendered himself to Bohemes, proms and frat dances with a peculiar CHIVALRY. He knew there was music in women, if one only stroked THE CoP.Ds or VANITIES skillfully. Nat's LINE or LOVE made him many times conqueror of 'PHE HIGH PLACE. At our gatherings Nat would Hare in like a champion from BEYOND LIFE. He was 'PHE CREAM or THE JESTQ we were but humble FIGURES or EARTH. And so THE SILVER STALI,IoN wins again. Viva le Jurgen . . cherchez la femme! ' l49l

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