Clark University - Pasticcio Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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tIxlil4l'xs'l'It't'1o :win t i . JACOB YANK SACHS CIJANII Born August 15. 1903, New Haven, Conn. Prepared at New Haven High School. Tau Kappa Alpha, Fraternity Fed- eration C45: Associate Editor of the Pasticcio C45: Captain of Bas- ketball C45: Class Orator C45 : Nlonthly Board C35: Secretary of Student Body C3, 45: First Hon- orable Mention. Hoyt Prize C351 Coach of Rope Pull C3, 45: Class Secretary C2, 45: Science Club C45 3 Cosmopolitan CZ, 3, 45: Varsity Soccer C2, 3, 45 : Varsity Debating C2, 35 : Chairman of Class Banquet Cl, 25: Varsity Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 45 3 Spring Spree Cl, 2, 3, 45: Men- orah Cl, 2. 45: Hope Pull Cl, 25: Class Basketball CI5: Sub-Fresh- ' man Committee C253 Three Gables i CZ, 3, 45. 1 ON the Shore Line Express in September, l92l, came the hero of this tale. Soon his name became a by-word upon the campus. Jovial, rollicking, always the life of any undertaking. Yank found plenty to do. Soccer attracted his attention and for the past four years, Clark's opponents have had to get the ball by Yank if they would score. Basketball also gave this brawnv individual lots to do and his playing for the Clark quintet has not only added offensive strength, but defensive as well. His Senior year sees him as captain of the Varsity. Though not a member of the faculty yet, the classes he has held Cbefore exams5 would do any professor credit. Manv of Clark's stalwart sons have acquired from Yank the dope that meanit passing examinations. Since the inception of Spring Spree Day, Yankl' has played a major role in the day's programme. Never has that fertile imagination ceased to function, that we might all enjoy ourselves. But the serious side of Yank's collegiate life is well covered in the list above. But we must pay tribute to his ability as a debater as well as student. If Yank had spent less time helping any who might ask his aid, he would have undoubtedly made a splendid bid for honors. Yank,s heart, however, is too big. Besides being a charter member of the Three Gables Club, he has organized and brought about a new organization on the campus, Phi Lambda Psi. Those men who constitute that body did when they chose Yank as their first Chancellor. This is not good-bye, Yank , as the Class of '26 can never meet without you, because without you we would be incomplete. He who is firm in will Moulds the world to himself. -Goeihe. ccyanklr 1 f f mf' J' ,wif .eifrgjs-i '. -veg-9 '. . f f ',L' j Qu-J ' ' T' 5 ' esp' QL' 3.3 JV V C771

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YF 1 11 .4 .1 1 xi xi X1 .1 .1 J 11 11' N1 .1 .1 1 1 714 111.11111l'.XS'l'ICL'IU-111211 ,wx lic 1, ' rx, 1 F31 JOHN HAROLD ROGERS FW Born February 24, 1897. fl Worcester, lllars. 11. Prepared at High School of Com- fy merce. V 11' 1916-1918, Clark Collegeg 1923- 1. 1924, Principal Baldwinsville '71 Schoolsg 1924-IQZ6, Clark Univer- F sity. FJ , L1 IN the fall of 1924 we found in our midst a new man who most of us did r not know. He was very quiet and only with difhculty did we get to know 1.1 him at all. Finally we learned that he had been at Clark before, having ,, entered in the fall of 1916, when he remained here for two years. 1, Then he felt the call of business and went out into the world to try his 11 luck. John has knocked around a bit since then. He has made shoes, and fy wire, and even been a clerk in a hotel. But best of all is the fact that for a ' year and a half he was a principal of the grammar school in Baldwinsville. F ' John says that is a great place, too, though we never have noticed anything Q, alarming about it when we have driven through. However, trust John to I X1 know the good points of a place and probably tl1ere's a reason anyway . 1, John has majored in English and many of the boys have learned that he '11, is not in college for fun alone. While he is by no means lacking in a sense f' of humor he is of a serious nature and plans to enter the field of teaching. '11 We all wish him the best of luck wherever he may decide to go, and we .1 ' feel sure that wherever he goes and whatever he does he will reflect naught rg! but credit on Clark and the Class of '26. FU' CCRUQYQ FK 1 N1 ls 11 1 .xnxx l, ll' V' V' ' 1 '1' '7' iv' 'z' ' 7'7 - '-' if' V' -' iv' I 76 1 1 1. 1 -11 1 1 1 E 1 Sui 1. h. 771 4 1 K. 1 1 1 1 1 A. 21 1, 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 14 1. 1 1 1 1 A.



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Q i ' ll t X ii. Cl..-XHK l'AS'l'lL'ClU 1926 li' st, A A A A A rp 1 i R al if 'rs l ,. Q il it A lk. D i x J 4 iwx i 'ii LOUIS VARANCE SNIITH l ity L ' ax if 1 l Born in Lillzuzmia, May 6, 1903. ily ly Prepared at Clrxuical' High School, Xt Xl Wz1rt'e:ter, Mars. Q K . My Association of Clark Geographers ill, F flj : Cosmopolitan Club CZ, 3, 45 3 H1 l, President C3, 45: Menorah K3, 47 : lb it Vice President C3, 452 No Deal 'Q if Agreement f3l. ' la, if xy 3 F p . li, in rg X 4 ig, Y. v C lf. ' an -N A THIN, almost ascetic looking youth strode on the campus one day, armed 'iw fl with several large pencils and a batch of scrap paper and weighted down ,it 3 with various newspapers. But the thin and ascetic face shielded behind it a .V il it youth who was as shrewd and as volatile as any iiery Demothenes or a 4 il Danton. His attendance at Clark, intense as it was, was yet an incidental rl division of his numerous activities. 'I his man has been in newspaper offices it Nl . . . 'X if ' since early days. He has been engaged in business. He has devoted some l ll little time to the gentle arts--such as rendezvous at midnight to talk with -V Xi Lithuanian singers and Russian musicians. When Olga Petrova came to 'Q Fi i it Worcester, Louis was the youth who interviewed her. During his four years x Q, at Clark he has left a monumental pile of clippings as a contribution to favor- X-, ' able college publicity. The only difference between Lew and Brisbane is ld lix simply the fact that Brisbane writes for the American. lg, F.. But Louis could not confine himself to one paper. He is too much the .X cosmopolitan for that. He reorganized the Cosmopolitan Club to its greatest . . N strength. He fought for and put over the no-deal agreement . He is a 'Q A devout liberal and a progressive thinker. If he likes you, you will profit by it. -N X4 If you have not won his approval, you will hear from him, direct, point' he j i blank. For his unique individualism is only equaled by his unique non- g chalance. i Louis i l k. il il ky lx' 'l N xv' up iw pl 'il all U81

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