Clark University - Pasticcio Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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Q 9' 1. ,Vx it I4 P ,x s 'I' I c t' I o 1 w 2 ra ll- ,, . Ni P , ' TK F K 'it ly, rg ' t lit Y' i li fit ISADORE MAX 'rAm.ov lg yi. draw . A nxt! li lr' Burn in Suullz Norwalk. Conn., I ty .way 16. 1905. lb, yr Q s' 1 1'1'f1arf'd at .Vnrzualk High School. .1 ist! .yi Cups IZJ: Science Club fl. 2. 3, li- '-'1 -ll: Radio Club fl. 2. 3. -U: Ten- tk' YV nis Q7 3 43' Scholarshii 'Society lg L, f4il : Iiioliogy i.lirurnail Clixbifl -ll. ' .tx si ,T ad! V fl r , . At i yt ,t C fr Ivl ri Lt 'HA' INTO our midst in l922 came Is Tarlov bringing with him his five feet F ' four inches of perfect manhood. with a devout purpose. He came, he saw, ' and he conquered. Before his fertile brain fell the demons of biology, bac- 1, Y teriology, and anatomy-not to mention seven or eight chemistries. They Y 1 tell us the man is a history shark as well. You have shattered the theory of ij the composition of science' men. And why not? Never faltering nor asking ,t y how, but finding out for himself. And the hand of help far extending to all V 5 J tr 'ld without asking. The perfect ideal and withal the. college type. Seeking the .VA F ' bubble of explanation to gain for himself the abilitylto explain and help his Qt ri' fellow men. Selfish only toward the betterment of humanity. Ever con- i V ry scious of his duty to his collegeg ever loyal to his friends. Delighting in his lf. Y, work because it only enriched him toward further benevolence. 9 ii, Believing that a man's mind cannot function well without a sound body, -xy' F' ' this youth developed himself on the tennis courts and in the boxing class. 5 i. Izzy packs a mean wallop for a little man and his Tildenesque propensities i V ,Ili have caused more than one tennis opponent to shudder. Actively interested 'ix I, in all matters scientific he gave much of his valuable time to the science and if it radio clubs. And--the man is a student. Election to the Scholarship Society 35 Y was an added honor in January. Izzy expects to make his mark in medicine. ll xt -L1 We can only forecast for him a great future in a noble calling. .V ' He has crowned himself with great glamour and just awards. I+, Y, 'lt Chet 'Rl' fl, 'Q ffl if iii lp i r, ' 'lf vu' - page J Vg Q VV 'V 7 'V N 'V 7 J v 'V I ig g i Y v f l83l

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ig 'r gl c 1. .x n ig P ,x s '1' 1 e t' 1 o 1 ri 3 fi W, WNY Y Q4 lit - 'REX qi ,Nj N A SIMON SURABIAN I4 kt xx il oKN 'E iq .4 Xi . yt 4 Ni, Born zn Wert Boylstmz. Mars., PM fx Augurt 9, 1903. , 'itll Prepared at Ufest Boylrlon High lil, YL, Sclwol. ij iw is fl' Dramatic Club Cl, 2, 3, 45: Science if! F, Club nz, 4i1 lxope Pun 1'eum qi, , '14 23: Baseball Team 12. 33: Man- K, ' ' ager of Baseball 145: Finance IJ Fi , Committee Q4j. , .it um ll Q , fig lg-i i, , , 4 Pt, , lt? rp A A bill H. . . If I can serve mankind fi . my 'Tis well , . . fy -Brozuning. i ,viii IT is the privilege of few men to be known as great-even as great pitchers, by ' when, however, a man comes to us eminent as the greatest twirler-in the A 331, vicinity-we either sit up and take notice immediately, or form an indelible li., opinion as to the elevation of the diamond-gameu in his home town. The ig in fact that Si Cas we have come to know himj was so distinguished hasn't 'ki i V in the least lessened our opinion of West Boylston athletes. It Si was so unobtrusive as an undergraduate that his daily presence was .X Xl only verified by the parking of his Buick on the campus. As a Senior he ig, Y, returned to us a more confident man yet still quiescent except when words of 'J li, wisdom stimulated him. He started this last year right by gaining a scholar- 'lg P l ship. Then the Athletic Council unanimously elected him baseball manager. li Q, He next joined a fraternity, and still he continues-working towards his -KX' , Xl, goal. It is because of this consistent aim toward perfection that 'KSi holds 'Kg It an enviable place in scholastic attainment at Clark, because of his hospitable, Vi it generous nature coupled with a willingness to do all in his power when called lg ff upon that he is among the most popular in our student body. im A true New Englander, determined, resolute, staunch-listening atten- r ' tively but not necessarily convinced- Si goes forth. In after days when he i 3 has been declared a member of the bar there can be no doubt of his success- F Q, more profound than in a mere materialistic sense. iii, big c :Siu lf, Xl 'yy - nl F il JABX Ima A L V V - - Y - - - - , - - 1 - 1 . Y gf ,- ,' .fr Y' l33l



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.Q I 1 ,..,3 I-1, g., f I ' A- . , J 1 :wr -T, A 1 I , I-1, L . ' ': I--,T A 't L. it in LL L: L. 1. L: aL 1: L: L1 in L1 is L: L. 1. vig ci 1. lx ii it if lx s 'I' I to rf I o 1 is 3 fi l l iv il '14 liz , . Y, l , . ily lil, fx V ii if JoHN TASHJIAN lr. Y P v i X i H, Bom October 24, 1902, Malatia, v P Turkey. ' x l ' il ilu Prepared at Brockton High School. 'ii ls Cups Cl, 2, 3, 455 Reader for Glee ,P Club Cl, 23: Sophomore Banquet -- Committee, Spring Spree Commit- r J tee C253 Short Story Prize KZDQ - .1 9 .i xl I, A i X nl Prentice Hoyt Poetry Prize 135: Q, F., Literary Editor Clark Monthly Q, C4Dg Senior Class Poet. -P ri if lib lg 1 ' l -,J IT is so much easier to discuss conventional people with a semblance of under- ,V Q1 standing that most people give John up as a bad job, and yet he may be '1- likened to diHicult variation of a simple theme, wherein the pleasure is not in 4 In the theme itself but in the originality of the variation. But as there are those 5. l who consider ornamentation as aifectation and whose hero is the strong, silent 'lg man, it stands to reason that John's fate is more often than not that of a pearl . ' in a pigpen. -' il A There is a fertility of thought and expression in the man that one finds it ,W hard to forgive, since it is invoked almost wholly in argument. He draws, not J l Hi many friends in the accepted collegiate sense of the word, but a host of admir- ' i ing antagonists. This is so because few men can bring themselves to sym- W Y pathize with his obviously absurd propositions, and few still can resist his , '21 il. inspired defense of them. 4. N ll' A man who will make his way through life hard, perhaps, but a man, we l, insist, who will yet jolt, with the favor of fortune, an aesthetically apathetic 4 iii, people into some degree of alertness. if-S Y' To analyze him finally: An Armenian, an ego-centric, an introvert with yi a talent for self-expressiong with no one knows how much genius thrown K3 A into the startling mixture. It remains to be seen whether this mixture will 'J 'Q stand or fall. ' - - We will miss this stormy petrel whose keen intellect gnawed into our brains, the pain often arousing us into hasty antagonism. And we will find 'liz it hard to forget this personality, this more successful poseur than the rest 'L li 4 of us, this nonconformist. 3' 1 ll, p 'l ' .4 'i lm, , j rl . 'f T ' i 1,7' : 17 2' if T' if T' 'K 'T ,v' 4 ' 3 -1 '1 fi T 7 ?Y T i 1 l.elf?1'2zf'1fgef':-e4F1V-4.z!i:- slim l 84 l

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