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THF GL li.-XNIER 23 THE GRADUATES naxj. xv.-xmi Abrams, Chas. fage 23. Phila- delphiaj. Full of hope, patience and perseverance, though nervous at intervals. During his stay at the school he took active interest in the Literary Society and was a member of the A. A. Billig, Samuel J. Cage 21, New Yorkj. He truly possessed the qualities of a leader. In his Junior year he was editor-in-chief and business manager of THE GLEAN- ER and was manager of the track team. His senior year netted him the presidency of the Literary So- ciety. He was class salutatorian. Citlron, Herman Cage 20, Brooka lyn, N. YQ. His athletic stature netted him a position on the class football team in the first and sec- ond years and class baseball team in the second- year. He was also ri member of the varsity football team for the last two years. Dorfman, Samuel Cage 20. New Yorkj. Good things come in small packages, and notwithstanding his diminutive size, he did big things. He participated in class baseball and football in his first and second years. Varsity baseball three years. He was secretary of the Literary Society, treasurer of the class, cheer leader, and class and club editor of T1-112 CLEANER in his sec- ond year. In the Senior year he was athletic editor and member of the Glee Club, and author of the Class VVill. Ellner, Joseph fage 19, New Yorkj. He had an abundance of courage and spirit. He was a mem- ber of the A. A., and GLEANER As- sociation for three years. He also took active interest in the Mando- lin and Glee Club in his last year. Esrin, Benjamin. H, Qage 20, Washingtoii, D. CJ Though fiat- footed and somewhat clumsy, he gained recognition on the class football team in his first and sec- ond years. In his senior year he was class treasurer, president of the A. A. and cheer leader. Feldman, Artlmr L. gage 19, Everett, Mass.j Quiet and mod- est. Played football on the class team for two years. manager of that team in the second year, mem- ber of the class baseball team sec- ond year ancl varsity football for his last two years.
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22 THE GLEANER FAREWELL CLASS POEM LoU1s KASKIN. Schoolmates, dearest schoolmates, adieug Wfe reach the parting of the ways. Each man must his own course pursue VVhile the mind lingers on past days. Soon we will feel thrills of the heart, Knowing that we are soon to part, All must their varied courses trace, All join life's eternal race. Don't let fellowship's spirit die! Let it live e'en though it slum- bers, Pledge now, recall in coming days! Xlihile the scant hours here we number. Remember, if in years to come, You have mastered fortune and fame, Strive not to forget Old Sixteen And our Alma Mater's good name, For here in pleasure we have spent. Our happy days, youth's joyful hours, By duty bound, in friendship linked Time sped, dispelling gloom! dire powers. VN'hether in joy or in sorrow, VVhate'er fortune and fate be- tide, Farm School, thee we will remem- ber, In thee sweet memories abide. Farewell, our dear Alma Mater, Good-bye, matrons and mentors, too 5 May peace and joy attend your days Success crown our labors, too.
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24 TI-IE GLEANER Fislzlowits, Victor K, Qage 22, St. Louis, Moj. His words are as congenial as his personality. In his Senior year he was literae editor of THE GLEANER, vice-president of the Literary Society, and author of Class Valedtictory, Fletislmzaiz, Leon J. tage 20, Philadelphiaj. During his stay at the school his bossing qualities easily manifested themselves. He was a member of the class foot- ball team in the second- year, assist- ant business manager of THE GLEANER in his Senior year. Goldmafn, Jack tage 20, St. Louis, Mo.j. The personification of pluck and nerve. Though lack- ing in weight, he made the class football team in his second year, and the varsity football team in his third year. Hanclzafrow, Pincus tage 20, New Yorkj. You can break his heart, but you cannot break his dome. The latter proved a valu- able asset in his football career. In his Freshman year he played foot- ball for his class, and was a mem- ber of the class track team. In the second year he was assistant busi- ness manager of Tina CLLEANIQR, on varsity football and track teams. The third year he was varsity foot- ball manager and member of the Literary Society, lltirktivy, .llorrix tage 20, New Yorkl. Speed king. llis activities consisted of class football in lirsl and second years and varsity foot- ball in second and third years. Kaskin, L. fage 22, Philadel- phiaj. Though modest, he is con- fident of his abilities, even if you do call it conceit. He was class correspondent for THE GLEANER in his Freshman year, Exchange and Literae editor of THE GLEANER and president and secretary of A. A., president of the Literary Society. and author of class poem. KQSSFIIIIGIIH, Ben tage 19, Brook- lyn, N. YJ. .-X bully good fellow. with a keen sense of humor. In the junior year he was candy man- ager, and played- on the class foot- ball team. In his Senior year he made the varsity football team, an.l was the author of the class pro- phecy. Klezmisky-V Abe tage 19, Read- ing, Pa.j. Always eager to display his knowledge. He participated in class baseball, football, and track in his first and second years. He made the varsity baseball in the seeond year, and manager of var- sity track team in his third year. He was a loyal member of the Lit- erary Society. Lctiizlore, .elrflzur S, tage 13. Philadelphial. His heart is as big as his hands. In the Freshman year he was treasurer of his class. member of the Literary Society. and on class football teams. and assistant business manager of Tina 111.1-3.-xxiilt. ln this third year he
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