Delaware Valley College - Cornucopia Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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Gleaner 'WVUBBLE CHIN THEODORE RUBIN Horticulture Age 21 St. Louis. Mo. A good .rcoul and a quiet worker Never siuclcur never shirker. Freshman Year7Chess Club. Junior Year-Literary Society. Senior Year-Gleaner Staff: Chess Club: Literary Society. We feel assured that if any literary genius was put beside Theo- dore-our Rubin would completely overshadow that renowned person- age. Ted has all the enrmarks of a coming writer, and we have no doubt that the future holds for him a full measure of success. v fit l 1 RUM PACE SIXTEEN MARTIN ROSENT HAL General Agriculture Age 19 Philadelphia, Pa. Fond of good meals and pleasure.: He never knew their measures. Junior Year-Gleaner Staff: Literary Society. Senior Year-Gleaner Staff: S. S. A. Committee. Marty holds a unique record. He has never been known to stay at the school for more than a week at a time. We wish we knew the system he used to obtain all his vacation and sick cards. Marty is liberal, especially where women are concerned. We had a terrible time preventing him from having a dozen class rings made to satisfy his various lady friends. The best of luck to you Rosy! -'RUBEH LOUIS RUMMEL Agriculture Age 20 Buffalo, N. Y. Tliougli afriend of Fees and honey They Qflen make hisface look funny. Freshman Year-Orchestra. Junior Year-Orchestra. Senior Year-Orchestra: S. S. A. Committee: Dance Committee. Rum likes to play his clarinet like babies cry for Castoria. We often wonder why he didn't play for his own amusement-but murder will out. He had other playmates, his bees. Try to keep him away from them. His face often showed him how playful his friends Were. But trying again and again to make them his friends has augmented his character in the eyes of his classmates. He is one who will continu- ously strive for success, and his reward will be well deserving.

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Gleaner LUCIEN LEVITSKY Poultry Aire 21 Montreal, Canada. Tho .from Ilia norlh lo us lie liuilud To huvu rl.: icy mood lu' fuzlull Freshman Year7Class Treasurer. Junior Yez1rfClass Treasurer: Prom Committee. Lucy hails from a land where bc-er is forgot his classmates when rr-turning from vm-ation. Lucy is the one we all depended on for our sinnk-fs :ind other nr-uv-ssirir-s. Ne one could have handled the A. A. Store any better than Lucy did. Some day we ' cy. How about it? hope to visit your nf-ultry farm. Lu Senior Year-A. A. Store Manager. f i i 1 l l HARRY JACK REGAL General Agriculture Age 20 Rochester. N. Y. 'Tha puzzling problems of life und sux Were rightly .solved by lhe charming Rex. Freshman YearAClass Baseball: Class Football: Varsity Football Squad. Junior Year-Varsity Baseball: Varsity Football: Varsity Basketball: Class Baseball: Class Football: Orchestra. Senior Year-Council: Freshman Baseball Coach: Varsity Baseball: Var- sity Football: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Club. It's hard to say good-bye to Rex, for he's made life worth while at the school for all of us. Rex has made a eport during his stay and will be missed for his athletic ability. Many near defeats have resulted in victories due to his brilliant playing, Apply the same principles to your life work, Rex, and your Alma Mater and classmates will be proud of you. xl plentiful, and he never S ir LUCY HAROLD PESKIN Poul ry and General Auriculture Age 20 New York. N. Y. This quiel and ambzlious chuh By work and study bridged the gap Freshman Year-Class Football: Vice-President of Class: Banquet Com- mittee. Junior Year-President of Natural Science Club: Class Football, Senior Year-Corn Show Committee: Valedictcrian. Harry takes the cake for being the hardest plugger in the class. He never showed himself much but devoted all his time to studies or work and was always wrapped up in some problem or other. We are sure of Harry's success, for nothing seems to be tor- hard for him. As yet, he has never interested himself in the op wosite sets, but some day he's going to fall like a ton of bricks. Good luck to you Harry! f Nrs, Varsity Baseball Squad: .1 Varsity berth in every f-REX PAGE FIFTEEN



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Gleaner LOUIS SANTORIA Machinery Age 18 St. Louis, Mo. ' Of boundless versatility fvOIlI71llJ,lFlG1U ll.S alulzzy. Freshman Year-Varsity Baseball: Varsity Football: Class Baseball: Class Football fCaptainl. Junior Year-Varsity Baseball: Varsity Football: Varsity Basketball: Class Baseball: Class Football: Vice-President A. A.: Orchestra. I ' F tb ll' Varsity Baseball iCaptainJ: Gleaner Senior Year-Varsity oo a . . Staff: A. A. Board: President of A. A.: S. S. A. Committee. What Price Fame is well adapted to Lou. All through his three years. he shone forth in all activities of the school. Whenever Lou was needed, he responded immediately to the call: whether it be writing, sports, or social activities-he was all there. What Price ' h will always be. Best of Fame? Famous he is now, and famous e luck-Wop. WOP MICHAEL SHEER Nurseryman Age 19 Cleveland, Ohio Always busy trying his hes! Aliclzy is sure lo pas.: the big lesl. Freshman Year-Class Football. Junior Year-Class Football: Student Council. Senior Year-Literary Society: Varsity Football Squad: Varsity Club. Mickey, the originator of well-known jokes is before you now. If ' ' ' ' ' ' hi k, all Mickey were conscientious in making Jokes as he is in s wor ld b iven the pink slip Still. Mickey means high-priced jokers wou e g . well, and he deserves due credit. We wish you the best of luck. Mickey, and may you succeed in everything you attempt. M ICKY JOHN D. SIMONS . Farm Manager Age 20 Hartford, Conn. 'Thru many.Hnanc1'uZproblems andjighfs Si capubly guided the Gleaner to heights. tb ll Constitution Committee i Freshman Year-Class Foo a 1 . Junior Year-Class Football: Business Manager of Gleaner. Senior Year-Business Manager of Gleaner. In business, John D, is the voice of the class of '26. It is through this business genius that we have gained much of our prestige that success is the in the eyes of the Wall Street Wolves. We are sure guiding star of our John D. USIH PAGE SEVENTEE N

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