Pratt Institute - Prattonia Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1922

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ee = ene = = ape a b . 2 a ope pee cr = — at (i A ies © JOHN CRAWFORD ‘Jack’ 729 Haitie St., Schenectady, N. Y. Varsity Baseball, 21 Class Soccer, 21. Class Basketball ith Al Capt. Varsity Basebail, ee Class Bowling, ’21-’22 IME, °’22, Rep. Men’s Club An athlete; a worker; and a man noted for his spirit of good fellowship. As an athlete, one of Pratt's best; a consistent fighter for the orange and black. THOMAS G. CRAWFORD “Tom” 102 Van Vranken Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. Varsity Basketball, ’21 Class Baseball, ’21 Prattonia Staff, ’22 Class Soccer, ’22 “G” in his name stands for “good-nature.” Noted for his wonderous smile. Chief buster of the trio, “Tom, Dick and Harry.” JOSEPH E. CROWLEY “‘Joe”’ 185 Pearl Si., Middletown, Conn. Class Pool, ’21-’22 (One of the Champion Team) Class Baseball, ’21 Class Tennis, ’21-’22 Mer. Class Tennis, ’22 Pool Tournament Mer., ’22 A wonderful shot with the cue is he, That’s why the tournament was won by M. E. He likes tennis, baseball, also to swim; “Principles of Mechanism” don’t bother him. He's there too with Math, “Juice’’ and Design, And we're all glad for knowing a fellow so fine. HOWARD B. DAVIS “Spotty”’ 412 W. Main St, Little Falls, IN re Class Tennis, ’21 A good-natured, happy-go-lucky chap, who has his share of hard luck. Shines on the tennis courts. Never lacks for friends among the fellows, as well as among the fair sex. LEONARD R. DENNEY “Ray” New Hackensack, N. Y. Studious, industrious, whether in Math or “Con- struction. Never misses the five o'clock train for Poughkeepsie, Friday nights. They say she’s a brunette!

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HARRY R. CARR “Harry”’ 209 Johnson Ave., Hackensack, N. J. Comes from “Joisey.’ Seaman, roughneck and regular fellow. In analytics, a whiz; in juice, a Gee Whiz; and in Mech. Lab., a gol darn. MASON R. CHAMBERLAIN “Bob” 2667 Heath Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Chess Tournament, 721 Mer. Chess Tournam ent, °22 One of our many subway runners, never in by nine A. M. As a chess player has few equals; a hale fellow and a rooter of note. Native of Florida; occasionally tells fish stories! REVERE E. CLAPP “‘Paul’’ (Revere) 9 Vose St., Westerly, R. I. Class Vice-Pres., °21 Asst. Class Treas., °21 Capt. Class Baseball, ’21 “Paul” Revere no longer rides the famous white horse, but now makes New England’s dust fly with his trusty Dodge, whose merits “Paul” ardently defends. A real student; shines on “Construction.” ROBT. D. CLARK ‘‘Red,’’ ‘‘Bob,’’ ‘‘Clarkie’’ Mastic, L. I. Class Soccer, ’21-’22 Six foot of old Scotland, Red-headed and lean: Fond of the ladies, With wit very keen. On a still hunt for a beautiful and bonnie lass. A wild dancer. HERBERT E. CORWIN “Herbie” 53 Sisson Ave., Hartford, Conn. Class Treas., ’22 Asst. Bus. Mgr. Prattonia, ’22 Class Bowling Megr., ’21-’22 The boy from New England. His perpetual smile brings joy to all, especially in the library. Wherever there is a flutter of skirts, our “Herbie” can be found. Special weakness—Coo-Coo clocks.



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e = - — me ata 4 ——— Ls — —— A hws emma 0 etl we JOHN A. DILLON “Jack’”’ 82 South St., Waterbury, Conn. Class Soccer, ’21-’22 Class Baseball, ’21 Class Basketball, ’21; Capt., ’22 Prattonia Board, ’21 Secretary Prattonia Board, ’22 ‘reas; Js M: EB; Aiss'n; 7°22 Popular, a bee for industry; he gets there, as witness his many activities. Enjoys Mr. Burley’s lectures. H. MELVILLE DREHER ‘Major”’ 25 Clinton Ave., Stamford, Conn. Class Wrestling, ’21 Literary man as well as engineer. Spends his time when commuting from the lock town, reading “Bill” Shakespeare. Fondest hope is to secure a commission in the Mexican Army under General Gonzales. FORREST W. DREXEL “Drex’’ 214 North Washington St., Rome, N. Y. Varsity Baseball, ’21 Varsity Basketball, °22 Class Basketball, ’21 Vice-Pres. Mech. Eng. Ass‘’n, °22 Meet Mr. Drexel, one of the “Three Muskrats,” and our Varsity Man! Hobbies—dancing, sports, plugging over experiments, Coney Island. We won- der if it’s the bright lights? Stay with ‘em, “Drex.” WILLIAM H. DRUBEL ‘“ Bill’”’ 77 Harrison Ave. Port Richmond, Staten Island, Noes A gentleman is this fair-haired youth, A friend indeed worth while! The embodiment of all that yields to proof, Nay, more—a handsome child. HENRY A. EARSY “Earsy Bar’’ Westbury, L. I., N. Y. This is not a prophecy, or we would write the name “Earsy” next to Marconi in the Hall of Fame. Our radio shark. Pulls down messages from the sky by night; keeps Mr. Mudge busy answering questions by day.

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