Delaware Valley College - Cornucopia Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1918

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30 7 THE GLEANER Q59 graduates By Abe Sherman AIDMAN, GEORGE E., Cage 21, New Yorkj. An expounder of Karl Marx. Was a member of the A. A. Auditing Commit- tee for three years. In his Jun- ior year was on the class foot- ball team, in the third year mak- ing the Varsity team. Also class Senator for two years and an active member of the Liter- ary Society. BECKER, ISAAC, Cage 20, Philadelphia, Pa.J. Quiet and modest but there with the goods. Short of pep but long of limb. Was a member of the class base- ball team in his Junior year. Was an active member of the Literary Society and the Science Club. BOYES, RICHARD H., Cage 20, Philadelphia, Pa.J. A true and hearty Scotchman with de- cided Views. Was assistant can- dy manager of A. A., Vice presi- dent of the class in the Fresh- man year. Participated in class baseball for two years and foot- ball in the Junior year. Took an active part in the Science Club and was a member of the Varsity baseball team in his Senior year. FISHMAN, HARRY B., Cage 20, Philadelphia, Pa.l. T h e class comedian for three full years. Played class and Varsi- ty football for two years, being manager of the former in his Junior year. Played on class baseball team in Junior year. He was class secretary and treasurer and president of the A. A. Football coach for the Juniors, 1919 Class, author of Knocks and Boosts. HALPERN, MORRIS, Cage 20, Chanleston, W. V1a.J. A true agricultural type. Can eat as well as raise spuds. He was a member of the class football team for two years and played on the Varsity in his last two years. Took a listening part in the Literary Society and was on the A. A. Auditing Committee. KUNIS, JOSEPH, Cage 20, Philadelphia, Pa.l. The proof of good things come in small packages. He participated in class baseball and football in his Junior year. Displayed good judgment in coaching the 1920c Freshman baseball team. He was class and school cheer lead- er, tennis manager, and secre- tary of the Literary Society. Was Joke Editor of the Gleaner, and author of the Prophecy. LEVITCH, JOSEPH, Cage 18, Philadelphia, Pa.J. A good pol- itical and diplomlatic leader Was secretary of the class in his Freshman year and a memf ber of the baseball and football teams for two years, holding the captaincy for both teams in the Junior year. He played one year on the Varsity baseball and two on Varsity football teams and captained the 1917 football team in his Senior year. L

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x THE GLEANER 29 from a Back to the Soil move- ment in a time of peace to a Farm is to Arm program in this period of world war. It is, there fore, with a feeling of joy and pride that we, the 1918 Class of the National Farm School, are about to realize these anticipations. Pride that we are to enter into the agricul- tural defense of the nation, joy that we have been led thru the bewildering maze of our ignor- ance into the realms of practi- cal and scientific agriculture, wherein we bserve a promise and scope of work such as we little dreamed of when first we entered here. But with these feelings of joy, there are commingled those of sorrow and regret. Fellow- schoolmates, we are about to leave you, to enter a bustling, unforgiving, strife-ridden world. at is with heavy hearts, indeed, that we sever the relationships that have bound you to us as comrades in joy and sorrow, vic- tory and defeat! Your good companionship, your associa- tions, your loyalty, shall ever linger with us as pleasant recol- lections and fond memories. In your hands we leave every- thing' pertaining to the institu- tion thatf has been near and dear to us. Promote its welfare, cherish its cause, and further its activities-the Gleaner, the Lit- erary Society, the Athletic Asso- ciation. In your staunch sup- port of them, may your aim be A Bigger Farm School, a Bet- ter Farm School. To our honored President, Dr. Krauskopf, we leave our humble admiration and praise. To his brilliant conceptions, and untiring 'eii'orts. we owe the of this institution. It lies not in our poor power to add to the glowing tribute and wide recog- nition that has been accorded him in his work. May his re- ward be in that which has ever been nearest his heart, a school of magnified dimensions. To our Director, Mr. Ostro- lenk, and our former Director. Dr. VVashburn, to our Faculty and Matrons, Board of Mana- gers and Friends, we bid a fond farewell. For their untiring ef- forts in our behalf, for their guidance and their teachings, for their very leniency- we shall cherish their memory with es- teem and love that shall never fade. Then. Fellow Schoolmates. Director and Faculty, Board of Managers and honored Presi- dent, the Class of 1918 bids you all farewell-an affectionate, grateful farewell. And you, Fellow-Classmates! Up and out into a world seething with strife! Followers of the Green and Gold, you shall fight fearlessly. Each bump in the road, each setback shall testify to your perseverance by spur- ring you on-all of you in your several ways, in this most noble profession you have chosen-to earned success and reward, for the honor of yourselves and the glory of your Alina Mater! Fare thee well!



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, THE CLEANER 31 In the Junior year was secretary of the A. A., assistant business manager of the Gleaner and business manager in his Senior year. Class president and Sen- ator for two years. Also presi- dent of the student body and of A. A. in Senior year. Presenter of the Hoe. Class Salutatorian. MAYER, MORRIS, Cage 21, Easton, Pa.J. The class banker and business man. Though small of stature, he was a meni- ber of the Freshman and Junior football teams and Varsity foot- ball for two years. He was vice president of his class in his J un- ior year, and general manager of the A. A. in his Senior year. MCCOOL, JOHN B., Cage 19, Philadelphia, Pa.J. Economy and system his long points. Though he entered our ranks in our Junior year, he later proved a valuable asset to the '18 Class. He was a member of the class baseball and football teams. Manager of the baseball team for the Varsity in his Senior year. Played Varsity football for two years. Editor-in-Chief of the Gleaner, Senator ,vice president of the class in the Sen- ior year, and author of the Class Will. ROVIN, DAVID, Cage 20, Philadelphia, Pa.J. A diamond in the rough-but pretty rough. Was class secretary and played on the class football team in his Freshman year. In the Junior year he played on class baseball and Varsity football teams. His Senior year was occupied with the managership of the Varsity football team, and Athletic Edi- torship of the Gleaner. Class Historian. SCHUFFMAN, HARRY, Cage 20, Newark, N. JJ. Class chem- ist and an earnest advocate of food reform. Played on the class baseball and football teams in his Freshman and Junior years. Varsity footbal in his Senior year. He was Exchange Editor of the Gleaner in his Junior year. President of the Literary Socie- ty and Class Valedictorian. SHERMAN, ABE, Cage 19, Philadelphia, Pa.J. Class opera Cuproarj singer. He partici- pated in class football and base- ball, Class cheer leader, and Candy Manager of the A. A. in his Junior year. An active mem- ber of the Literary Society and charter member of Bible Study Class. O'l The following speech was made by an Irish barrister on behalf of his client whose cow had been killed by a train: If the train had been run as it should have been ran, or if the bell had been rung as it should have been rang, or if the wfhistle had been blown as it should have been blew, both of which they did neither, the cow would not have been injured when she was killed.

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