Clark University - Pasticcio Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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it ip ff L' I, A ll li I1 A s 'I' I C L' I cw I 11 J ri .4 iii, il? fi . I J 1 ix Xl, IK, P ll fi .J id ix xl ' ry ' I i Id 3, THORNTON I.EWIs PITCHER lg AM , 4 xv xx Fl , If fx Born zu PVurce.rier, Mass., l-it .Vavemlzcr 30, 1904. X I +5 fi Prepared al South High School. ji 'iii li H Hope Pull fl, 2, 35: Class Soccer i fi flJ:Class Track fl. 2. 1, 4I: cuss , it Basketball fl, 2, 3. 45 : Police Force 'R ' C21 : Varsity Soccer fl, 43: Varsity 'J Relay HJ: Captain Track UD. Is- X .. Y' ii i xl I A fi X. A I V t xt r, f - . IR. , ' Iii: 4' I . . . . . ill. QNX- IT IS hard to Imagine that he who sat for this pictu-re could be so hard hearted Q31 ki' as to eject summarily from the library those disturbing the Upcacei' and ll' ,- quiet of that building. You would never suspect such a good-natured , A ill! fellow of presiding over the library at night with all the dignity and sol- il, li, emnity of a veteran librarian. But there can be no doubt in the minds of '-L, those who have come in contact with him in his oflicial role as bouncer , 'Ii ' ' In spite of this studious habit to appreciate 'l'hornie at his best you Q, should watch him in a game. Whether as a member of the varsity soccer Ibm' team, or on the tennis court he has the same consistency in driving the ball 'E lm, through. To make sure of establishing his reputation as an athlete Thornie', X l 'ii' showed a double quick pace on the track, and immediately became captain of 'lx ' that team. 'Q it Above everything else, however, the amiability and optimism of this man 'It ' . if stand out, and this, after all, is the supreme t6St of personality. He typilies '54 li the proverbial friend in the hour of need, straightforward and dependable. iii, Those who have become intimate with him know him as a man's man and iii, Yi I feel richer in friendship for it. ' X1 'R .1 fy , ciT!ZOTIli6,, .1 1, IR 'Iv , li 'I , fi ily lisx , V -X .Iv IT, Q fi , 1 'xxx ., l71'l

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ltlxlili l'fXS'I'IL'L'IU mule fs iw X at FQ l N. Y xi xl it GEHIBI MUSA PANARITY W L4 Born in Albania, 1893. Xl . Q Prepared at Hztchwrlz free Jlrad- fii amy. Brimfield, zllars. N ix Cosmopolitan fl. 2, 3. -ll: Hope 10 Pull cl. zu. .iv xl, p 'li lp i F31 . . . . . IJURING the four ears most of us were following routine college duties, ra ,, y . . . . U . P . . . ' Jerrv ala ed the most fascinating of all ames---di mlomacv. His molitics F . . I Y , . O S, l . x l . .- did not deal with such things as dance committees or class ofhces, but with il ' D ' ' A 1: J: Nl, actual revolutions and counter-revolutions in 'the danger-zone of Izurope fy 1 -the Balkans. To hatch intrigues in down-town Albanian and Greek 14 coffee-houses, to send and receive messages in code, to be regarded as the F leader of one of the most powerful of Albanian factions in America, to write brilliant editorials in his own 'ournal-ah, how man f of us can boast of A l l J 3 , ' such activity? fc! Besides being a diplomat and journalist, Jerry is also a soldier. While .i . . . . -A still a barefoot bo f he hel Jed chase members of the other, and necessarilv the , . . 5 5 . . 1 . ft worse, political party from one Albanian mountain to another. VVhen CXCIICC- V14 ment in the Balkans waned, K'Jerry joined the U. S. A. and did service if ' in Texas. At the close of the World War he left the service and sought an L ' education. Fortunately he selected Clark, thus giving that institution the fl privilege of claiming him as one of its graduates and our class the honor of YJ numbering him as one of us. For Jerry is destined to success. ik, Jerry may not have been intimate with many but he had his own circle f and there he was respected for his sagacity and warm friendshipg Jerry,' H+ max' not have had time to :la school nolitics but he mla 'ed a higher molitics. i . G H l y l D . l Y v za . l , . F ' When 'Jerry graduates the vsell wishes of the class will be with him in e. his new most as Minister of Education in Albania. N I X Jerry Fi bd tl .xx H Xt t. A lm gl XV lr? is p .4 in xx! PEA xx.. X? K 1 ig ' .xxx ol . ,t ,. F l .WN X ,N r 'B .t Pl ' il x-V 4 A , to lk, P l L . rg l .V 'c 1 . ex .V r X 1. tx. .V F A ix. ,. F .il lf lip i rip r A he . cv 'dl I 701



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QF? rltllllli 1'.xs'l'It't'lrv-:11'm PHILIP BISSEL PLUMB AM Born in Litchfield, Conn., April 28, 1904. Prepared at Litchfield High School, Litclzfeld, Colm. Class Basketball C2iJg Class Base- ball Cl, 25 5 Varsity Basketball 137, Varsity Baseball C4Jg Tennis C432 Monthly Board C4Dg College Sup- per C4-D g Spring Spree QZD g Liberal Club. NEITHER a photographer nor a word artist could do justice to the real Plumb. While not fully appreciated by all he is at least familiar to everyone, how- ever remotely connected with the institution, as well as to every cop, waitress, ballplayer and taxi-cab driver in the city. His chronic good nature is the prima facie evidence for my saying that he hasn't a worry in the world. Phil for often Stony because of his predilection for Geologyj who majors in baseball, tennis and basketball, is the pride and joy of the faculty. He is unquestionably the best athlete on the ineligible list. However, at var- ious times before marks have been issued, he has won victories for Clark, which is indeed remarkable. He invariably walks off with the tennis trophy, meeting all comers from students or faculty. His fondness for the courts led him to take the roller as a souvenir although he has received more letters than Harry S. New. One memorable day Plumb made breakfast and all his classes on time, whereupon the school was closed for a week and the flag kept at half-mast due to the serious condition of several professors. Negotiations with several newspapers have finally weaned Phil from his heart's desire of graduate work in Geography and we expect he will soon have Grantland Rice and Bill Cunningham looking for holes. Alma Mater regretfully bids him adieu and 'er son will make good. wifi U21

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