Clark University - Pasticcio Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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it 5 ' r X ,.. i QV- f' ,Y,'1s'- M ,jA'B'- ,,A 1'- Al'-12' 11:5-:' AAA-wr M4-1vr:1f ,Id I K' X Mfsj AAA-js: r KA-uc' In 3 Mk I X kr ' 'l A , , , , li, - 1 Q l, .X ll lx l' .X 5 l l C C l 4 3 - l F1 7 6 lf, 5 i .w at yi, rg , iii, G , X, lr -X Nl l ' lg. f fd sk 4, .V GORDON KINGSBURY DOWD 'tj 5. rv AEA W ll fl lil Barn in Wz1rcertt'r, Mass., F September 20, 1903. 'Y ll Prepared at Classical High School, 'pi ,V l Worcester, 1VIa.v.r. M r, 54 il, University Orchestra Cl, 2, 35 3 he Class Day Committee C4-D. PCA Q, A f. X hi 5 s it lj 'fy , 'XX 31, F. H R31 . . . . . if. XP WHEN G. K.', had finished his sojourn at Classical High he almost ,ali ,Ni instinctively turned his steps Main South. However, our first intimation that 54 he had blown into Clark can best be recalled by referring to the excellent f ll, support he gave in making possible the first real orchestra Clark ever had. H. ffm Many of the Musical Club men can recall his wonderful sax solos and lg, 15-ri his part in the sax duets which in some cases brought the first tint of as ' ' modernism in music to more than one Reuben and Rachel in the environs 'fd id of Worcester. .Xj 'X Now to illustrate that G, K. is an earnest scholar and has tried to by it profit by his instruction, we are awfully sorry to state that UG. K. forsook J it the musical club for other interests. It seems that HG. K. tried to investigate lf-- N the truth or fallacy of Dr. Brandenburg's pet phrase the law of supply and N4 N, demand . 'V iii' Finding a modicum of truth in it he centered his attention on dance iq 'ld orchestrasg some made up of Clark men who have made possible many a , Nl, ha evenin for the dance lovers of the Heart of the Commonwealth . H, PW . 3 . . . . . , . t , Outside of his lnterest in music we know very little of G, K.'s' interest it except that he is a staunch supporter of all our college activities and can be f, relied upon in almost any emergency to be motivated in his judgment by the Q4 idea that the reason for Clark's existence lies in its inherent goodness. X Yi' Nevertheless, G, K. 'L rt , lf, Wherever you may roam, 'pp ' O'er land or sea or foam 'R l the best wishes of the class o with ou. 'rp Y S Y ,Q BJ nc. Kp: X P i fs, F, gl F,-,-- ,f ,V ,V - vw., ,. , , sv- ' 5501



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hwhnklmsimmio uwgmh Jil, T Alix X , lx A lx! N' l t. gi li iii, y All V T TA ix ELFORD STURTEV ANT DURGAN yo yi oKN A li Kg , ig Y Born in Portland, Me., 22, 1905. 1 1 Prepared at Quincy High School, lip V Quincy, Mast. 'i b . A XX jt Rope Pull mg Y. M. c. A. cog it i A Orchestra Soloist Cl, 213 Baseball .441 C3jg Second Scholastic Honors fl, yt ll 253 First Scholastic Honors C3Jg ii P Scholarship'Society C4J, Science l-if Club fl, 2, 3, 4jg Treasurer 140. KT, lil, lik 4 Y 1 t .X ia V D F, 1 li Rig , . -.4 GOOD reader, let me present to you the pioneer of the class, Eltord Durgan, 'ggi . ll who is better known among his friends as Elm or Doc . Not only the iirst T, ' to receive his degree, but also among those known as scholars, chemists, and 4 , 'ii musicians we find our brother a true leader. And of these three talents the 1 most appreciated by his friends is that of the musician. Those of us who have J '-14, enjoyed listening to- the strains from El's violin, saxophone and piano, K3 Y class him as a musical wonder'l. 'A Q, i True to the characteristics of all such talented beings, Doc is retiring, ix, ' N if slow of speech, brief in his remarks but always to the point. These remarks B Y are often saturated with humor and wit. H'm! So that's it. is it S? A '11, There seems to be only one point of our classmate's life that remains in Tex ' , the shadow of mystery. The clue to the missing point is Who is the '11, Woman ?', And it looks as though we had no hopes of solving this romantic ki P ' mystery which involves Boston, Quincy and-- Who is she, Doc ? RJ Q, With such abilities and characteristics as Doc possesses we know that -W fl the future years will bring great success to our classmate. In whatever field 5 ,R of work he may be he will always have the best wishes of the Class of i 114' Twenty-Six. 'ik fc IFE!!! X Y 'll lf. .4 V i fi H W ill, '11, H W 'hy lib Y i l 1 Iii ,t , .. 1 c V, ' 4 HU lp + whWwhqqpqMeqWw,,a e W

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