Tufts University - Jumbo Yearbook (Medford, MA)

 - Class of 1922

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MBO RAYMOND FRANCIS CONNOR B.S. in Civil Engineering M EDFORD “Ray” Medford High School; Class Baseball (1, 2). Fame came to “Ray” on the baseball diamond. With him in the pitcher ' s box, the nine of ' 22 won the “Frosh flags for our glorious class. HOLLIS HEATH COYLE, B T B.S. in Civil Engineering Somerville “Rossy” Somerville High School; Class Football (2); ( ' lass Treasurer (3, 4); Cap and Gown Committee (4); A. A. E. (4). Curves are the beauty of this nineteen twenty-two stream line model. The portly gentleman in question guards the strong box which holds the seniors ' glistening wealth. WILLIAM THEODORE CROSBY, 0 X B.S. in French GROV ELAND “Ted” Groveland High School; Glee Club (4). With several colleges to his credit, “Ted” feels that he is suf¬ ficiently experienced to meet the demands of any registrar. “Of course, you ' re only dreaming!”—Theodore. HERBERT MANNING CROWLEY, I A B.S. in Engineering Somerville “Red” Somerville High School; Varsity Wrestling (3); Class Football (2, 3). As his nickname indicates, “Red” is not a brunette. In his spare time “Red” helps “Joe” with his home lessons. Whenever there is a racket in West West, the proctor knows where to look. HENRY JOSEPH CURRY, E T A B.S. in Economics Brookline “Henry” Boston English High School; Class Track (1); Class Banquet Com¬ mittee (2); Calendar Committee (2); Varsity Track (3); Assistant Football Manager (3); Publishing Association (4); Ivy; Tower Cross. Smooth, smiling, suave and sweet — that’s the way Walter Scott would have described this natural-born salesman. Henry has made his way in the world by repeating “Good-morning, madam. I’m one of the Tufts College Boys. 27

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IRWIN CHARLES CLARE B.S. in Chemistry Jamaica Plain “ Id y” English High School. “Well, Idy Clare!”—The prosperity of the furniture business is attributed to “Idy’s” experience, gleaned from four years of inten¬ sive study of East Hall means and methods. MELVIN JOSEPH COHEN, d B K B.S. in Economics Somerville “Mel” “Cuckoo” Somerville High School; Class Smoker Committee (2); Chairman, Class Dance Committee (2); Dramatics (2,3); Weekly Staff (3); Associate Editor (4); Commencement Usher (3); Board of Editors, JUMBO (4); Organization Committee Jumbo Bond Drive (4); Secretary, Pen, Paint and Pretzels. We had high aspirations for this young hopeful until heart trouble attacked him unawares at Simmons. Someone took him in, purely out of pity, and he has been “your devoted” ever since. A strange mixture of the ridiculous and the sublime, “Mel” acquired P. B. K. as easily as we inherit false teeth! ARTHUR MILES COLLIER, T E I B.S. in Biology Brooklyn, N. Y. “Art” Salem High School. “Art” is a whirlwind with the female species, alluring them with his genial personality. He is “Tard” Fay’s right hand man, and also holds a prominent place in our Rogue’s gallery. (The A.M. does not signify a degree!) STEVEN COLUCCI A.B. in English Woburn “Petie” Dean Academy; Class Banquet Committee (1); Class Football, Class Baseball, Class Basketball (1, 2); Varsity Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Varsity Football (1, 4); Varsity Basketball Squad (4); Glee Club (4); Sword and Shield. “Petie”, the sweet warbler of the Glee Club, has wounded many hearts with his tearful notes. He is also the cause of the “ump ' s” warbling that sweet refrain—“Strike one, strike two, strike three, the batter’s out!” HAROLD OSCAR CONGDON, A T B.S. in Civil Engineering “Connie” “Spider” Springfield Technical High School; Weekly Staff (1); Glee Club (1); Manager, Class Tennis (1); Rifle Club (1); A. A. F,. (1, 2, 3, 4); Secretary, Evening Party Association (4); Staff Artist JUMBO (4). Besides being an Engineer, “Spider” has literally woven an amorous web, with threads from all the girls’ colleges and a few final strands from Jackson. Must be his cartoonistic temperament! 26



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RALPH FULLER CURTIS, 2 T A B.S. in Civil Engineering Somerville “Curt” Somerville High School; Glee Club (1, 2. 3, 4); Class Dance Com¬ mittee (2); Assistant Manager, Musical Clubs (3); A. S. C. E. (3). We shall be brief, Ralph, but not “Curt.” Ralph shines on the concert stage with his marcel wave. There is always a deluge of mail at the S. T. A. house when Ralph comes back from a Glee Club, trip. HUBERT PRINCE CUSHMAN, A T A B.S. in Engineering East Boston “Cupie” East Boston High School; Crew (1); Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2) ; Varsity Football .Squad (2); Manager, Freshman Basketball (3) ; Manager, Varsity Basketball..(4); Commencement Usher (3); A. S. M. E. (4); Athletic Association Nominating Committee (4); Toastmaster, Class Banquet (4); Organization Committee Jumbo Bond Drive (4); Tower Cross. “Cupie” is compiling material for a modern novel entitled, “Winsome Betty’s Winning Ways,” or “Say It with Music.” He must have been thinking of his life work when he was toastmaster at the Senior Banquet. ERNEST FOSTER CUTTER, Z T B. S.Political Science Lexington “Ernie” Phillips Exeter Academy; Class Baseball (1); Varsity Baseball Squad (1); Varsity Hockey (3); Sword and Shield. Quiet — but oh my!—there ' s a miniature dynamite plant to be found in this quarry when you start to dig. “Ernie” has spe¬ cialized in Romance Languages, both mute and verbal. For further information address Registrar, Wellesley College. HOWARD JOHN DALY, C C B.S. in Chemical Engineering Turners Falls “Squeak” Turners Falls High School; Varsity Baseball Squad (1, 2); Class Basketball (4); Varsity Basketball (4). Turner ' s Falls sent a non-insulated live wire when the current carried “Squeak” to Tufts. He cuts a handsome figure on the basketball floor. Howard’s business office is in the boiler-room of the “chem-lab.” ALBERT DAVIS, A T A B.S. in Engineering Greenville, N. H. “Al” Appleton Academy; Assistant Manager Varsity Track, (2, 3); Evening Party As sociation (4); A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Class Day Com¬ mittee (4). The beau-brummel of the senior class, “Al” spends most of his time in a manicurist shop. Lately, however, he’s been favoring the chiropodists. 28

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