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James Kclward McNulty, C. K. Theta Pi Epsilon, Senate (2), Sunioset (2), Varsity Baseball (£ , Class Baseball (1-2) Prepared at Cham- plain Academy. Soup, ’ the bashful bey from Port Henry, since coming to Clarkson has developed a passionate fondness for the UkctcLe, Two of his brat numbers are “I Wish I Wan In Peoria.” and “Sailor's Sweetheart.” “Soup” can also sing these number and piny hia own accompaniment. As for his socia activities his rival for Chariestoiuner is yet to be found. It bus bee. rumored that he even goc tu» far as (jouveriuui to compete with the local talent there. Judging from his actions lately, it is possible that this rumor is true . It is not surprising however, that “Soup” can keep up his reputation, for vei few of us are endowed with a personality that creates a? many friend as he has. Fr;iiici S. McGowan, F„ F. ( hi Tau Sigma, dice Club, A. 1. E. E.t Secy. A. I E. L. (4), Class Football 0-2). Prepared at Augustiniu.. Academy. Here, Ladie mid Gentlemen, we have one of tlie almost, extinct species of genus homo. Mac is laboring under thc hujidicap of un Irish temperament and a Scotch name t i course, to lie fair to both name and nature, he has to extend himself a bit and he has been seen when it was hard to «.eh whether the Scotch or Irish predominated, Mac is an Elec trical, and moreover, a renowned member of the Irish Tri- umvirate which has flourished during the past year. What: Oh yes, hut she’s away down state somewhere and where .ire several well founded rumors that our hero is hot on the trail of a Southern Stale position. Oh Mac, be your age, hut i e yourself. Aubrey K. Merrill. C. 1C. V Omicron Pi Omicron, Local Editor of Integrator. Mana- ger of Baseball, Secretary of Engineering Assembly. Varsity Football Squad (1-2), Class Football anil Base- bull 1-2-3), Ciass Treasurer Freshman Yr., Sumo set (2; Prepared at Ogdcraburg Free Academy. “Doc,” as he is best known to his friends, comes from HcuveltOll. Yes, he does have nice curly hair.” You . ay it’s too bad ho drinks! No, .Vo, hardly ever except at Junio. Proms when his girl doesn’t get there. By the way, we think he holds the endurance record for dating—stayed on one for a week, once. “Doc’' is always keen for fun and excitement He is going to build bridges for the American Bridge Co. a, Elmira. I». Harry .Mercer. R. K. Sigma Delta, A. I. K. E. Prepared at Franklin Academv Barry was injected into Tech the full of 21. For four years he rurhccl through all opposing courses, resting only before exams and at times to allow the remainder of thr class to catch up to him. He did real well in his fifth Hi time is often spent in meeting ? of 'The Irish Triumvirate.' •luring and more often after games and dances. Favorite hobby is cutting cross-lots to Elm street. Pet expression is “gush darn” (at Pi Delta House). thirty-three
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J. Wesley Lime, f . I .nn Ik In lata. Clas. BjuiUetHall, Claa.-i TYaek Prep Mri «I Madrid Hijrli School. Wesley l-iiic. or toller known to hi friends its “ Scf entne to ub from Madrid. He distinguished Iiimsel f soon fro»: most of his classmates by attaining u decree of xcholnrchip which Was far beyond most of us Wc have never discovered whether We w diy or a woman-hater, but he has seldom been seen vith any of the fair sex. ,4We being somewhat vf an artist, was elected to the Integrator Staff in his Junk year w Art Editor. Although MWeBH baa never taken tfco formal girls seriously, he has made up for this difference it' iiia ull«'KP activities »n l some day Clmkson will be proud to .lumber him among its Alumni. Licharil . Leary, M. E. Lambda Iota. Prepare ! lit Colton Union School. CJur friend Dick came to tis unheralded from the sands of Colton. Din in it Ms first year here he did nothing to warrant hi boast of becoming a great man. hut when he enrolled In the M K. Department we knew that at least he was on ihe right road to fumo. At first the fatir «ox across the» tr ei ninl no attraction fur him, hut after kjuMuling two Kumvnor? at Alexandria Hay ami having acquired a Foul Coupe, he be gan to sco them in n different light. Recently it has beer, .utnored that lib name has been mentioned by •evcral of out Monwtl friend . George S. Lewis, C K. Signi» Delta, Sumoset C ub (2), Publicity Manager (I-2) Integrator (4). Chr. Moving Picture Com. ( I). Jr. Prom. Com (3), Freshman 13 unhurt Coin. (1). Prepared at Pot si turn Xohnal High School, George, or 4Tite ’ is a native Potsdam boy, and us such he ha» always teemed to have the jump on the rot of us. Fox- exam pic, he knows just where, when ami how to get u date with the? host product of Normal. “Titc” has a natural ex ccutivc ability. He hits been selling ami hsirguiniiKg 6vcr since he first drank from a bottle, and when “Tom” Clark son's cohorts have finished with him, George will undoubtedly own the New York Life Insurance business. Couplim: tbi with his ability ru a movie magnate and standing in his Civil Engineering course. Tile cuts a pretty big figure. Yallae«; K. MacGregor, R. 1%. Omicren Pi Omicron, Glee Club, Chairman A. I. B. K., Manager iku-kctbull, CIoas Football. Buskeiball uud Boat hall. Prepared ut Ogtlctmburg Free Academy. 4, V'o sy' joined us here at Tech in the fall of 22 ami ha l con one of our lender throughout the four year . He is ;» very ardent worker in school activities, athletics, etc., anil ha proven him so If a very capable manager. He is also one ot the shining light of the E E. Dept, Being a very pleasant and industrious fellow, a bright future is predicted for him. thirty-hvo
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diaries L. Morgan, M. li. Chi Tau Sigma, Freshman and Senior Class Secretary, Treasurer Athletic Association, Board of Governors. Interfratarnity Council, Basketball 4 yrs. Prepared at Watertown High School. In the adjacent portrait is “Prexie” Morgan, the Sheik from Watettown He is a i|uict looking gentleman, but girls, watch your step. Many the jane has fallen before his con- vincing gaze. He is known in every quarter of the state, and even his best friends can’t account for three-quarters of his time Nevertheless, there are whisperings abroad that his vocation in the years to come will be carried on some- where in the vicinity of Rochester, but don’t misunderstand, he is a student of the highest calibre, very active in all . .udent activi.ie.' and .jolly and dependable at all times. Leonard l. Morgan, C. E. Senior Basketball. Prepared at Watertown High School Here we have “Lcn the hard working Civil. Although a Civil. uLen” is more or less of a business man, always rating high in his business courses. When, after working hard on a subject he receives a credit or an honor mark. “Len’” is the picture of contentment “ Leu has a very jocular and lively disposition, which much to his sorrow has been the cause of many skirmishes and paddlings. But after all is said and done, “Len is what we all term a jolly good fellow. Krcd L. Mott, C. E. Sigma Delta, Senior Formal Committee (4), Junior Prom Committee (3), Board of Governors (3-4), Ed-ir- Chief Integrator. Baseball (1-2). Prepared at Dean High School, Gouvoinour. N. Y. “Brute ’ is hi» more familiar name He received it. we presume, by the force with which he attacked his daily work, while in college. All rejoice in the completion of his college course ft has been hut a series of triumphs, a foretaste of what the futuro will he for him.’ Study, labor, work, this has been (he daily schedule of “Brute.” Leonard Charles Xevin. M. E. Prepared at Lowvillc Academy. Who should come next in line hut our well known true Mechanical, familiar to most of us as “Squeak.” He seldom studies yet lrie to make the Prof, believe that he knows hi:- stuff. With him, work should never he allowed to interfere with pleasure, and studies arc only secondary. In order tc take up his lanre amount of spare time, he invested in a ver sporty automobile and without a doubt many a Norma! maiden has explored its interior. thirty- four + 4
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