Delaware Valley College - Cornucopia Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1918

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8 THE GLEANER l Q A i' 1 O ii ' Q 1 1. 2 n . ,z , 4 N ' . 1 R if - .-- fi Vi. ' E X , me 1 'wi' Q -- ,idly X 2 . Z E ig 4-E. O ,Iggy JOHN B. MCCOOL, Editor-in-Chief JAY MANNES, Exchange J. L. MILLER, Agriculture DAVID ROVIN, Athletics MO-RDECAI ROISENBEYRG, Class and Clubs. JOSEPH LEVITTCH, Business Manager GEORGE WOLF, A-dvertiselnellts-. QIRVIN GOLDFARB, Circulation Jay Mannes, Exrhanlge Published by the Students of the National Farm School Address Communications to Business Manager, Farm School Bucks Co- Pa. Yearly Subscription, 31.00 by mail Entered at the Post Office at Farm School as Second-Class Matter. TO THE GRADUATING CLASS The parting of the Ways has come, Loyal Seniors, it has been of great value to our lives to have cultivated 'your individual acquaintances. Many acts of justice and kindness have been showered forth from your noble personalities, for Which We are the debtors. Your good deeds and generous advice shall guide us to our highest goal. The good you have done lives after you, classes to follow will look upon the '18 graduates' regime as a sincere, happy, and prog- ressive period of Farm School history. ' Though we part materially, our cherished memories Will ever keep us united. United to achieve for ourselves a name worthy of followers of the Green and Gold. United as all our ag- ricultural ambitions have thus far been gathered together in the pursuit of a vocation far superior to most others. The fruits of your labors lie before you. As you have sown, so shall you reap. The greater your reward, the greater vigor must you put forth to grasp it. Not all of you will be fortunate

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'D J THE GLEANER 7 the goal posts from their oppon- en't's 25-yard line, making the score 10-3 in Wissinoming's favor. Meanwhile Kennedy drew Smith into the club room, and there he was told the whole story. When they came out again the ball was in lJolton's possession on Wissinoming's 45- yard line, and five minutes to play. Several plays were tried, but without much gain. Try that trick play, will you, Heath? asked Al. Oh, alright, it isn't much use though, answered the Cap- tain. . Signals! regular formation- 96-47-87, 16-28-18, and the left half-back received the ball, ran towards right end, covered by the interference. Farrell receiv- ed the ball from him and ran around the end and down the field and between the goal posts. He was still hugging the oval while the entire Wissinoming backfield was hammering at the interference. . The crowd went wild over Farrell's first play, but gladdest of all was Gladys Watson. To- gether with the rest of the root- ers for F arrell, she cheered for him almost with tears in her eyes. He had made good. One more like it, and the game is won, she thought. but lf the blowing of the whistle an- nounced the end of the game. Heath got, ready for the try-at- goal. Here is where we tie the score, thought Al, as he held the ball and closed his eyes for good luck. Surely he won't miss-'Z Bang! He opened his eyes, just in time to see the pigskin strike the cross-bar. They had lost the game 10-9. When the team came off the iield the coach told them what he had learned from Smith. Then how is it that Al wasn't fooled as we were? asked some of them. Simply, because he was man enough not to look at them, replied Kennedy. Do you mean to say that Smith knew the signals were false, and didn't say anything? cried Heath. Exactly, said the coach. The team hastened totsards the club room to look for Smith, but he was nowhere to be found. They stood in silence for a few moments. looking at each oth- er, and then suddenly burst into a cheer for Al. Smith has left this locality, announced the coach. He'd better, before we fix him. some remarked, and they gave one more yell for Al, and one for Miss Watson. . -QL - UQ' ---agg-sc-as-.E-Q--,,,



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. THE GLEANER 9 enough to secure what have been your aims and ideals for the past three years. But lo, despair not. Strive, strive with sincerity and you will undoubt- ly 1 each your goal. Take with you, worthy gradu- ates of our Alma Mater, a good portion of all the advantages this school has offered youg take with you a challenge to the world to overcome all obstacles and an open heart to do justice to yourselves and to the cause you have so nobly undertaken, and last but not least take with you the good will and cheer of the students you leave behind and their sincere wishes for your success. ,ll-T 4 A Voice from Camp Lee Max Schloss, '30 There are counless heroes, who live and die, Of whom we have never heard: For the great, big, brawling world goes by With hardly a look or word. And with the bravest and best of all Of whom the list can boast, ls the man who falls in duty's call, The man who dies at his post. ..i..l-11 Human Traits in Our Bull Katz was milking a cow whenihat the bull stopped short with- the bull got loose and ran tow-in a few vards of the cow and ards him. He did not stir andturned back. When asked for li CD13 011 milking- Some fellows,explanation, Katz replied that who ran into the barn to helpthe bull was scared because that him, saw, to their astonishment cow was his mother-in-law. Mr. Ostrolenk.-Before you leave I'll have the janitor inspect your room. Sherman.-Oh, never mindg I don't think I left anything in it. Mr. Ostrolenk.-Yes, that's what I'1n afraid of.

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