Clarkson University - Clarksonian Yearbook (Potsdam, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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Stanley James ftullU, M. K. Prepared at Canton High School. “Stan ’ hails from the country where corn is corn anti women are women—-“Goers Country ’ He is a very iuiet, ambitious chap, seldom heard, except in an argument, ai which time he can make, even the best, turn red. and right or wrong he convinces them all. even himself. Although the public dance doe- not appeal to him, he puts on his own weekly dance in :i very juiet manner. It is also rumored that he is to have charge of the Hydraulic Lab. next year. Lester Gordon Carney, K. K. A. !. K. K.f V. P. Engineers’ Assembly. Prepared a. Potsdam High School. This little boy ' of retiring nature, who came to u well trained to withstand our wile», ha» mode a place for hirn»m in our college life. Not satisfied with Carnegie Tceh, he ha» conic buck to his old home to complete his schooling. La f fall he helped the football .s |uad to plow the Fair grounds, and the student body sling mud at “Chateau Tliiery.” Hi- past we know not. His future we know is preparing i.ew students for Tech “May all his troubles be little ones John Rollin Chcgwidden, M. F.. Theta Pi Epsilon, Vice Pres. Soph. Class, Samoset. Pre- pared at Massena High School Few man are endowed with the Qualities of Soul necessary for the born musician, but from Massena comes one of these Jack made hi» l cbut at Brasher Full» with the Renowned “Clarkson Novelty Serenade! ? ’ Since then be has been um- piring to Mechanical Engineering off and on. lie has the Reputation, according to Reports from Bay St., of being Romancer of no mean ability—the only defect in his makeuo is the fact that he is subject to occasional fits of Melancholy. Harry Keenan Collins, M. K. Omieron Pi Omicron, Football Freshman Year. Prepar- ed at Canton High School. Cranberry Lake was the place where Harry had his first glimpre of tho North Country. However, he soon gre w ton big for the town and went to Canton for his High Sellout training. I pon completing the four years, he came to Clark- son for further mental expansion. In the summer of ?2o he was married to Miss Doris Hamilton of Canton, and is at present employed in Glens Falls. twenty-nine

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J;imus Macomb Brecken ridge. E. E. Omicron Pi Onucron, Varsity Football, Baseball, Basket- ball (1-2 3-41, Clibte Football (1-2), Prepared at Jniues- town High School. In the fall of ‘21 Jamestown lost her most shining light. Breckenrtctge claims to ho leader of the Renaissance in Clark- son, .wide from his brilliant recent! as an athlete, Brek as piles to elevate our plebeian minds from the ruts in which we find ourselves. He is Prof. Powers’ most attentive student, his ambition being to express hia thoughts in larger and longer words. Brock ha accumulated thirteen '‘CVf, twelve at Clink; on and one at Coney Isle. He certainly earned every one. I. Knox Brown, C. E. Sigma Della. Senate (2), SamoseL. Hoard of Bov. (Sj, Interfrat. Council (4 . Varsity Baseball Stpiad (1-2;, Class Baseball. Prepared at Salem, Wash , Academy. Knox, sometimes better known as “Joe,” due to various characteristics, left Shushan in the fall of 1022 to enter our Alma M itei and concentrate Ins untiring efforts on the pur- suance of an Engineering Degree, We arc exceptionally glad that he lias made this wise choico as he has proven to he v veiy good student and has promise of becoming one of the outstanding men of the class. However, his activities have not been confined to scholastic attainment alone During the pa t two years he has developed unusual literary ability, from writing not less than two letters each day, skillfulness in tlm handling of large “truck horses.” ami exceptional cap- abilities as a hunter of bip game in the Adirondack . J. Kantloliih Broun, K. K. Brown came to Clarkson as a Government student after being injured in the submarine nervice of the United Stater Navy. He attended the summer school course so is graduat- ing in three year.-;. The faculty graduates student for two reason.'. Brown got the second. JR had an idea that he was u musicam so he joined the Normal Orchestra (they must have been sub-normal to let hint in). Ho was alone in the opinion that hr could play a Velio. Wish him luck while with the New York Telephone Company. iVepaied at Antwerp High School. i I amid Joseph Brunette, ('ll. I . Uamlmn lota. Glee Club (1-2-3-4), Manager of Football (4), Class Basketball, Prepared at Ogdenriburg Free Academy. in the fall of U 22, a few days after registration, a full column clipping from a famous newspaper, appeared on the Tech bulletin hoard. Phis item gave an account of Harold Brunette of Ogdcnsburg, X. Y., as regards his womlerfid ability as n swimmer; it stated that In tlu? near future he was planning on swimming the English Channel and that Clark- son should be honored to have such a noted young man num- bered in its student body. However, “Tubby” found out that he could get enough rocrexition from his studies in the chem- ical course without awtmming the English Channel and he decided to postpone the act until after graduation. 'cnly-cujtii



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4 Kobcrt V. Delaware, M. E. Theta Pi Epsilon (D. I).), Alumni Editor Intergrator. Prepared ut Maaacna HixH School, •Tep came to us from the “Power City to throw new tight on the Mechanical course. He is noted for his great oratorical! ability—especially the front porch variety—-mu'. uUo for hi» musical ability which he develops on his banjo. After prradimtion •'Pep” intends to seek the position of hoiit- intr and ventilating engines of ilassena. Claude DulTy, M, E. Lambda lota, President Junior Clans, Senate (2), Varsity Football, Class Baseball and Basketball, Manager Close H. isk« tl nll (2). Prepared ut Baldwins ville. Here he is the irresistible and winning one and only “Mug er.M Me told ua bo could not play football, but nevertheless, he is wearing a Clarkson “C” ami we all must admit that lit- ga no at half-hack was deserving of the award. He is deeply interested in hi» rtudita» havinrhit the honor stride hte loot two years; he also seems to have quite an appreciable inter st in other linet such as student activities of all hind» and Northern New York Ftilities. Some believe he should have taken up telegraphy, because he loves Dots, and we might sny rinahes. Marry D. Grxxlnow, M. E. Theta Pi Epsilon, President Senior Class, President Inter- fiat Council. Secretary Junior Class. Prepared nt Og- (ienabuig Free Academy. Cbief.“ nr “Wnli-Hoo, a ' he is sometimes called, liai’s from E! tigaMburg. N. Y. Always a hard worker, both in school and out, lie generally accomplishes what he sets out to do. Bwisktf hi» vvllew wumr uV Treh, Many huts Uihtii Uit Perkins House course in Domestic Arts and it is also rumor- ed that a Special Music Course at the Normal anil numerous lectures from Crane hnve taken up some of his spare time. Jallice J. Gulto. C. K. Phi Kapim Pi Student Bflp.r»l «if Governors (3-4), Varsity r a -l ll (ft). CI« h (.1 41. Prepared at Augu tiui«n Academy. ••Jimmie, that quiet guy from Carthage, lost no time it proving hi worth along both scholastic and social lines, once he hud become firmly established ut Tech. Hi came to u from Villatwva College. Villaneva, Tenney Ivan in. at the etui of his Sophomore year with a reputation us being on excep- tional student ami none have had opportunity to be disap- pointed in him. “Jimmie” is the acknowledged leader of the non-fraternity group. At present he lias extensive interests in ‘outer' Market street. thirty

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