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I N li x, .I C I. .X H lx I' .r-X S 'I' I L' L' I U I U ll 6 , ,I fl lm ll, is if 'y I I I, ry -I xxx xp fi FRANK JAY REID lik 'pl f Burn in Amslerdam, N. Y., ig January 28, 1902 -Q i H- ff Prepared at Amslerdam High li -idx School . xg' Track Team 425, Y. M. C. A. ll ll, 12, 3. 45 : Secretary, Treasurer Q45. . 'Ei fl wk Ks. ,. r x a . 5 I 'Ki is A A ki NX 'ii' ISLTHOUGH the poser for the above picture has not been with us of a suHfi- Fw , ' cient length to warrant a close association of all with him, those who have Im been fortunate enough to gain his friendship have found him one of the il Nl, most delightful sons of Clark. His real nature must have been foreseen when he was christened Frank, for his most dominant and desirable char- xy acteristic is his sincere and heartfelt frankness. ' ij, V ' The greatest aim of a college course for him is the fultilling of certain li I, prerequisites before his pursuance of a ministerial career. Frank intends to -,Q ,fl convert others to the righteous way, and if this can be accomplished by good 'Q I5 example and upright living, he will have found his allotted profession when A 'll' ordained. IT: F, Frank has devoted the major part of his epistolary efforts for the approval of a certain young lady of whom we have heard much but know little. For 'ii V. ' this reason, we ha-ve not been favored with any literary masterpieces on his QA I part, they having been confined to the aforementioned female. . 'A J ,dr Thinking himself admirably suited for mechanical pursuits, he first Iii. I5 associated himself with Rensselaer, but soon gave up the attempt to study 'Iii the aesthetics at Clark-especially Greek and Art Appreciation. la Q Since'Frank is human,. he has his vices as well as. his virtues. Foremost :ii of these is his craving desire for abundance and quality oft .food, as may'be 'KJ ,. ' well borne out by any who have watched his antics at the dining hall. I think 'Q IQ, that we may safely assume that when Frank is stationed with a good icongre- ' , N, gation and a first-class cook, he will be indeed lit to write the inspirational IR F, sermons which he now aspires. 'gl ill Frank Iii. fi, fi ,N Xi . r ' li Jw xx ,X ,S I . . M U41
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.l Q' 1. .et 14 K if .ex s '1' I t' Q' I in 1 K1 3 ri lk, r. at r . . li FQ' YVYV iiiix is B 'ii X lyywx 'Q il X iii, WILLIAM FREDERICK PREISSEI. its ' x 9,4 AM . .dy mx Q4 Born in New Britain, Colm., ii X Xt, January 21, 1905. igl N Prepared al New Brilain High if '14, School. XV h ij it Track Manager C455 Class Basket- Y N ball CS, 4Jg Scholarship Society X-Q 443- ' F X .N vp ri V . i id i rl in x 'Q P .r kj . i. H: Lili A PLATTER was thrown out of a collegiate board meeting around Christmas k ' and Bill,' was handed his LL.D. The student body immediately began an lb ix, inquest. Was L. L. D. a Klux warning, was it a straight-ticket threat, or ' i l could it mean Librarian, Liberal, Democrat? VVe haven't found out, for li., 5 Bill is a Librarian and a big gun of the Liberal Club, but is no Democrat, il 'ly for in 1924 he was heads, La Folletteg tails, William Z. Fosterg or if on end, lv fx friend Cal. ig Q11 Preissel, the Liberty Bond salesman of the New Britain Boy Scouts, xt Y. A pretzeled up from his home town in 1922. He soon tried to pretzel at the .- il dining hall but pretzeling here was a lost art and then Bil1,' turned to .J V ri Malloy's. At Malloy's and the Wyman, coffee houses of excellent repute, ,K Bill turned his attention to arguments worthy of the calibre of Addison, J N . .1 Steele and Swift. His cutting satire, his faith in The Nation and his dis- ig courses upon the toughness of hamburg were received so cordially that he - Qi i. received his eggs much in the same manner that the Light Brigade received .X l bullets. He made bouncers work overtime. la As a scholar Bill was all wool and a million miles wide. He went So J dx Big that Edna Ferber wrote about him. So through consistent study inter- ' mixed with a mind ready to grasp easily and retain the principles of true Q 'f education, Bill slipped into the Scholarship Society so nonchalantly that no ,X p x X. ,i Y everyone suspicioned that he had a pull with the organizer. it if In the gym Bill's ability was shown by his bull-like rushes. A rush . 'J Ii through the line, a slide into third and Bill had scored another basket. iii, Q In the halls and classrooms Bill was a radical, late here and later there. ii Next year Bill may be at Heidelberg University. Then his motto, God, lg ' Country, Delta Mu and Free Beer may become Deutschland Uber Allus . ii V ,ty NBZHQJ ,. 3 p dig . ' in U31
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rl' L' 1, .x it li 1' .x s '1' I c c 1 o 1 ii 3 r. In T- . H li. - X A A xl! , , lm . I .4 NI A 1' x Xi. by . it ROBERT FRANCIS RILEY . 1 ai li ff Gaverleer's ' J K 1 ly A f Barn October 30th, 1902. Ilfarcer- P b ter, Marr. A ,, ,X kv' Prepared at Sdfffd Heart Academy 'Q i 1920 1 A 'li R, r I ' 'X Club: Dramatic Club: Baseball: gt' , ll' Football : Clark C43 : Varsity Base- by f ball: Glee Club: Glee Club Quar- 'sf te tte. gt sl' ' . A N4 r V l r, ., X .1 l . v r 1 li L.. .V IN the fall of i925 there arrived at the portals of Clark University a hand- -J' I rt' some blonde, whom we came to know and love as Bob , an alias for Robert ha is Francis. He had been teaching the young the use of the chisel a11d hammer ' ii 1, in that branch of the teaching profession known as manual training. He iq, Y gained his knowledge in the manual art at Fitchburg Normal School where id LQ he made a name for himself that was quite enviable. While there he dis- ' i V tinguished himself on the baseball and football fields as a pitcher and whirl- 'If I. wind end on the latter. He was a member of the Gaverleer's, a fraternity of , 5-'V the best in the school. Being a versatile young man he also took part in '13 FV A Dramatics and of course as we suspected, he sang in the quartette of the 1 4' Glee Club. Ki in Lx P- I I'pon entering Clark he continued his activities and what a silver-tongue , li -' tenor he is. When baseball season rolled around we found Bob whi J min I 'N 1 l S 'X . lx. 'V the horsehide over the plate and he sure can hook a ball. 'Qi IJ Bob is a d namo of Jersonalit and it reall' is a irivile e to be a I ,, . . V I . Y . 5 . 1 . I X sf friend of his. Oh, yes, the fair sex also have found this true. Vie have yet li, Y to see him without a smile on his face. V 'A 31, As to Bob's future, it is bound to be a successful one because he puts it Y ' his soul into everything he undertakes. Although only here a year, it seems i-Ii -1, as though he had always been with us. What more could be said of anyone '? . ' 11 VW Y- Hlfllflii it. ' 1 x r,. ' xx. F is fi x , Y ay lk, , 1 'Z. 'ig i',4iQ,- . YV, f- Y- ,--,-- -- -v-V -- ,-- -Q -- -- Y- . fm in Hi I Fitchburg Normal tl. 2. 33: Glee 4 . r fi
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