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Qleaner ASHER FINKELSTEIN Alias Abie Floriculture Age 20 Cleveland, Ohio He was a good and noble skate, Always there to help his mate. Freshman Year-Literary Society Junior Year-Class Treasurer Agricultural Club Senior Year-President of Grounds Committee Secretary and Dues Manager Ath- letic Association Yearbook Staff Abit- you have been ll good fellow as long as wc have known you, always jolly and ready to help fl friend. whether it be spiritual or practical support. No doubt you will choose Flowers as the meansof yourlirlihood. If you cultivate the Mlint Pit-ds as well as you cultivated our friendship, you will no doubt make a success. All that we can say is, that you helped make our Il1l'L'C-S'C1'il'S stay hc-re a success and we sincerely hope you make good. P.-XGIZ SIX'l'lCliN SANIUEL KAPLER Alias Mickey Horticulture Age 18 Brooklyn. New York This slogan may be many years old, Bu! Cap still lhinks that silence is gold, Freshman Year-Literary Society Agricultural Club Junior Year-Class Baseball Class Football Senior Year-Milking Contest Literary Society Mickey we all think that you believe in the old adage, Silence is Goltlenf' but we all know that still water runs deep, especially in your case. You have been a good stu- dent and always tried hard to please when needed. We know that you will make a success in whatever you do be- cause you DO it and have no words about it. Luck to you Old boy. and let us know how you are getting along. Q
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Qleaner 1 11 LEON ROBERT BLUMBERG A ias l5lunder Horticulture Age 18 Camden. N. J. Talking about dictionaries Blumbcrg could put a eroisuord puzzle to .i ham e. Junior Yeu r-Class Bn sehull Class Football Class Cheer Lender Vice-Prelident Chess and Checker Club Senior Year-Gi.i2ANi:u Stuff Yeurhook Stuff S. S. .-X. Committee Vtiledictoriun Varsity Footliull 'AHS' there Blundei '. you untler-study of N-'ah XYehster. Just think, you can't discuss the Hyinenoptern or cur- culionitlnen anymore. l guess we will read in a couple of years of your attending an Hlintoinological symposium at the Ac'1demyofNlusic. I hope it doesn't get you in had though. You have been ll jelly wld Scout, Blunder. and we really hate to see you eo buck to Camden: hut we hope that you will go to n rt-ul good place and start a nice Apple orchard so that you may become n successful fruit grower soon. VVe know you will make good because you have shown us what you are made of on the football field and on Purmel1's open field. LOUIS GOTTLEIB Alias Luke General Agriculture Age 18 New York City Give me liberty or give me death! lWa.s Patrick Henryk wail, Give me fieifers. cows and calves. Says Luke and I will make the kale. Freshman Year-Candy Manager Junior Year-Candy Manager Secretary Athletic Association Senior Year-Yearbook Treasurer Luke, now just forget your feline family bccause Teet- sie will take care of those, VVhat we want you to do is make good and take good care of the position you take in life, Of course you won't have Doc to tell your new ideas to, so just tell them to those you work with. Don't try to be-a back-hand pugilist, just stick to your bush and you will surely make good. PAGE FIFTEEN
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Gleaner SA.lV1UEL ROSENAU Alias Sam Horticulture Age 22 Pensacola, Florida , Blest with a talent 10 lead, Hen a man who is sure lo succeed. Freshman Year-President '26 Class Freshman Councilman Class Football Junior Year-Promoted to '25 Class Senior Year-President of Student Body Chairman of Senate Chairman of Student Council Cheer Leader President Planters' Club Orchestra Sam, you were the jack-of-all-trades during your stay at old Farm School. You were at the head of everything in your Senior year which only shows that Your leading ahility was rightfully recognized. NVe can only look back on your leadership as a huge success. Regardless of what you go into in later life we are sure you will make a suc- cess of it as you did your two-years stay at our dear School. You have our heartiest support-Luck to you Sarn. .........t......,...g. ! ! CLASS MOTT O To Know and to Do CLASS FLOWER Pansy l Qi ! ANNOUNCEMENT The following have been elected to lead the Gleaner for the coming year: SAMUEL COLTON, Editor-in-Chief JOHN D. SIMONS, Business Manager The following have been selected Honor Students of the class: M. E. COHIEN, First Honor Student W. L. RINENBERG, Second Honor Student D. N. BROWN, Third Honor Student ! ! rio: ni 1 :ini vi ni: 1 vi io: ri aio: xi 1:0101 1:1 101:11 rgoiuioioioioirozo PAGE SEVENTEEN
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