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24 THE GLEANER Gleaner and editor-in-chief in the third year, chairman of the pub- lishing committee, Yaledictorian and active member of the Science Club. I A c K s o N, CHARLES tPhi1adel- phiaj. Even clergymen study agri- culture. He proved himself a de- voted and loyal supporter of the Gleaner, A. A., Agric. Club, and was cheer-leader for the student body. Ti.-XSSELMAN, MAX CPhiladel- phiaj. An industrious and am- bitious young fellow. Member of the Literary Society, Science Club. Glee Club, A, A. and Gleaner As- sociation. Also made class football team in Junior year and Varsity in Senior year, IQOSHOVVSKY, CLARENCE CPhi1a- delphiaj. Tall, straight, handsome and sweet-tempered. His athletic abilities were shown in baseball and football for Varsity and class all thruout his career. He was mana- gerer of the Varsity and class foot- ball teams. President of the Senior class, senator, author of presenta- tion of the hoe, member of Glee Club and Literary Society. l.IEBERMAN, AARoN tllouston, Texasil. The lanky fellow who strove and gained honor on the gridiron. lle played on the class football team in his second year, was center for the Varsity in his third, rice president of the class, t'llJllI'lllIlll of the auditing coni. A. X., and member of Literary So- t'IL'l Nl.xi.i,oy. liI'TN.l.XNIlN tl'hil:idel- phial. l'ltu'ky little fellow, full of nerve. ln his lfreslnnan and -Iunior years he was on the class football teams, played on the Varsity foot- ball team in second and third years, was cheer leader, coach for the Junior team and a member of the Science and Literary clubs. RADLER, ABE fNewark, N. IQ. The business man that knows how. VV as ea member of the Literary So- ciety and assistant candy manager in the first year, candy manager, member of Science and Glee clubs in his second year, was a member of the track team, general manager of A. A., Varsity football player. literae editor of Gleaner in the third year and author of class his- tory. ' ' REID, VVILLIAM LAURIE CPhila- delphiaj. The Quaker with a broad smile, Active member of the Agric., Science, Literary and Glee clubs. vice president of A. A. in his Senior year, chairman of ,class au- diting committee, Senator. associate editor of publishing committee and author of Knocks and Boosts. SHAPIRO, I s A A c tBaltimore. Mdj. System! my boy, that's him. Altho he entered our ranks a little late, yet he made it up in his activity thruout his whole Farm School career. VVas chairman of various committees. member of Agric. Club, Science Club, of which he was president: member of Liter- ary Society, vice president of class in the .lunior year. business man- ager of The Gleaner, associate and business manager of the publishing committee and author of the salu- tatory. SMITH, liizxjixmx tlirooklyp, N. YJ. .X hrm advocate of strict dietary laws, X'Vas class historian in his first year, member of The
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