Pratt Institute - Prattonia Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1922

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wis S NERS. Sad PR eo tT OR ae SS TR Seem = % - a 2 ‘ o, e ok . alee - x Se UR ES Btw wine se Mad Br (Oxez b os Kets cy : ae coy | 4 2 u 53 4 3 2] ee PSR ES ROA» Sanat!) ene HENRY A. GUBA ““‘Gub”’ (The Gob) 56 Bourne St., New Bedford, Mass. The man who throws the biggest Line. A real seaman when it comes to yarns. Main delight is to get Earsy on a “string.” An authority on steam engines. FRANK W. HANSON 66 Davis St., Danbury, Conn. “Be true to your work, and your work will be true to you.” Willie made the Pratt motto his rainbow. If you want to test his spirit, slam Danbury! ARTHUR R. HAWES ““Hawsy”’ 385 Ramblers Way, North Weymouth, Mass. Class Basketball, ’21 The man with the Bostonian accent. Spends his evenings in study and prayer. At times he omits the study, to waltz around the polished arena. Humor so dry we gasp for water. ROBERT J. HILGENBERG “‘Hine,”’ ‘“‘Hindu’”’ and ‘‘Holgenberg”’ 409 De Witt or. Syracuse, )) ae Prattonia Representative, ’22 The Brooklyn Dancing Master, and one of “The Three Muskrats. ” Has a great head for figures, and a great voice for rooting. WALLACE E. HILL “Wallie” 75 Coniston Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Born in the small town of Ticonderoga, but has since emigrated to the larger town of Brooklyn. Successes have been with his studies and the fair sex. Society man of note. 32

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EDWARD P. EDINGER ‘“‘Dinger,’’ ‘“‘Eddie’’ 500 Rowland Si., Syracuse, N. Y. Class Basketball, 22 Class Baseball, ’21 Concert Orchestra, °21-'22 One of the “Three Muskrats,”” known as “Dinger™ from “Syr-rock-us’’; exponent of the muted violin; originator of Technical Analytic’s proof “that the Loki equals the Lokee.”’ Usually found with the ladies, if dancing and “eats” are free. ADRIAN W. EFFRAT “‘Eddie”’ 1839 7Ist St, Brooklyn, Ni Y. Sailed in from the South Seas with a boatload of wit and dropped anchor to remain with us our last year. Small in stature, but has a mighty big capacity for work. Ray for the Jolly Tar. JOSEPH V. FARRELL ““Joe’”’ Cherry Ave., Watertown, Conn. Secretary I. M. E. Ass’n, ’22 Chess Tournament, °21-’22 Faithful, diligent, earnest and successful; master of everything he undertakes. That's Joe. J. HAROLD FLYNN ‘“‘Flynnie’”’ 377 Ferry St., New Haven, Conn. “Flynnie’s Adventures at P. J. ; started by wrecking an ammeter; then tried to ruin a steam engine. A government questionnaire personified. And don’t forget—he comes from New Haven! His Math specialty is the Irish bull. RAYMOND D. GORDNIER “Ray”’ Coudersport, Pa. School Band, 21 22 After breaking all records for the hundred yards at Peddie, Ray came to Pratt looking for other records to break. Keeps up his training by beating the nine o'clock bell each morning. 3]



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MILTON E. HODGES 67 Columbia Blvd., Waterbury, Conn. Class Wrestling, ’21 One of the proprietors of the P. I. Curb Lunch. Motto: “If you eat in the street, eat with us.” The M. E. in his name stands for Mechanical Engineer. Also a wrestler, rough and tough. STANLEY H. HOYT “‘Stan,”’ “Bub” 46 Watkins St., Middletown, Wis Ys Class Soccer, ’21 Class Wrestling, ’21 The long, lean and lanky; a good sort, quiet and unassuming, but always there! When wanted, find him among the women, or else in the Star restaurant. REGINALD H. JEWELL “Chick,” “‘Reggie’’ 536 East 19th St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Soccer Megr., ’21 Class Soccer Capt., ’22 Class Baseball, °21 Class? A. ZAS Rep... 221 Class Bowling, ’21 Always looking for something; it may be digging cold rolled steel in the backyard, or asking how you got your mechanic’s problem. Our Beau Brummel. W. ALTON KOCH Cookie’’ 29 Graham Manor Rd., West Haven, Conn. Class Soccer, ’21-’22 Class Basketball, ’22 A man whose heart is in the right place. A plug- ger at his studies, and a worker for class spirit. His worst offense has been an attempt to raise a mous- tache. EDWARD A. KOSTER “Ea” 427 96th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Soccer, ’22 Class Treasurer, ’21 His Stutz bear-cat gives him much joy, While his Packard is a cast-off toy. You wonder who this man can be Whose money flows wherever is he. 33

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