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simianv.xs'r1cc1o iovoii JAMES DAVIS SPRINGS 1-JKN Born in C!l711l1l'll. N. J.. .vovmlzlier 29. 1903. 1Jl't'f1lll'1'lf at Cl17l1Ill'll High Srfznnl. Varsity Soccer 1l. 2. 3. 45: Glee Club 1l, 2, 3. 45: Science Club 1I, 2. 3, 45: Hope Pull 1l. 25: Baseball 115: Trophy Series 11. 2, 3. 45: Captain 13. 45: Freshman Track. Class Basketball 1l. 2. 35: Varsity l'ennis 135: Boheme Committee 145: Varsity Basketball 135: Senior Prom Committee 145. J1MM1E is one of VVhit's,' star athletes. We admire the persistency with which he has worked for Clark on basketball, soccer, and tennis teams. We will always remember him for his courage and determination in all competi- tion in which Clark has participated. ' His is a difficult picture to paint. First of all, he is rather fatalistic in his attitude on life, and consequently deathly opposed to worrying. Although his external appearance is stoical, nevertheless things are not what they seem. During his first year here his insatiable curiosity elected him to the How, When, Where Club . In addition it is a well known fact that he has striven for four years to prove the fallacy of that old adage: Early to bed and early to rise Makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise . Imagine a youth so hardy as to grow to manhood among the proverbial New Jersey mosquitoes. Fancy this same youth transplanted to Worcester. During his sojourn here he has become partially civilized. In his Freshman year he became acquainted with half the girls of Worcester. However, at present the historical Puritan soberness is leaving its mark on him, and his attentions are wholly centered on TI-'IE ONE. People say Lucky at cards, unlucky in love . Therefore I consider myself very conservative in predict- ing Jimmie every possible success in matrimonial ventures. He is a chemistg yet he also has secured the broadening influences of courses in Sociology and Psychology. So we foresee much success for him as he goes into the fields of Industrial Chemistry. Jimmy ,pr l79l
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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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lit Q' 1. .x it ig 1' .x s 'i' 1 c 4' 1 cm - i fi 3 fi ig? i, ,i t i M141 'VTR 'i i, , . .A IT, ' WILLIAM CLARK STETSON l F, al 'kr Kfb li, fi 'i 1, Bom in PVorce.ster, Mass., f ' November 12, 1904. A Pi, ,i Prepared at South High School. 'N ,. s fix Gryphong President of the Senior . X wi, Class, Rope Pull Cl, 29: Dramatic 'ix F Club Cl, 2, 3, 4-lg Business Man- '4 51, ager of Dramatic Club KZ, 3, 45: ' 'sl Junior Class Banquet Committee hp ff OJ: Boheme Committee i3Jg As- XA ii sociate Editor of Monthly H333 ix Xl, Treasurer of Fine Arts Course Q2, lg, fx 3, 4D g Assistant Editor of Pasticcio xt 145: Senior Prom Committee f4D: -X 4, Athletic councii 445: Clark Night if Committee C43 : Spring Spree Com- if mittee C-lj: Jonas Clark Scholar- V sl ship C4j: Vice President of the 13 ft Student Body 145. Xl I fi Xl' lil Y, ll '11, HPINKYH is one fellow in college well named. In all his four years he has not lf' F! ' lost one particle of that school girl complexion , to which fact numerous i, young maidens about town eagerly ascribe. In short Pinky possesses the -p' ll original skin you love to touch . This endowment, however unwelcomed 'B ' by Pinky , coupled with his astounding agility in expounding the art of F, '-It Terpsichore, has made him a veritable Apollo among the successors of Eve. lt., Here at Clark Pinky has been a 'fgo-getter , true Rotarian. Immedi- Xi, ately he absorbed so rnany facts concerning supply and demand, production, 'yi F. ' and money and banking that it was only natural to shortly hnd him caring 'fy ii for the coffers of the Fine Arts Course. He also appeared to the college from .Q Nl behind the footlights as a charming and successful feminine impersonator. lg PJ, And aside from this histrionic talent, that he possessed excellent entrepre- W Ar neurial ability, is exhibited in his success as business manager of Cups for lj ' three years. fi . . . ,i li, Having absorbed the Economics Department Pinky set out to conquer ly, ' the problems in Psychology. So successful was he in literally eating up the 'i ix i Q, intricacies of the diverse schools of psychology that rumor has it that he has Ke al. been made an offer in this department. bg FQ, This year because of his forceful character and previous accomplishments, it Pinky was elected leader of our peerless class, which office he has carefully 'ip ' ' and praiseworthily lilled. Thus as politician, psychologist, or king of Wall 94 ilk Street we feel certain of his success. ip' fig Pinky ij xxx ML X c r, .. xii, M, li 4 Fl hi F' - ' - . - Y - - - Y - . Y Y J Q' li ll80l
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