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AL H. BLIT STEIN BUI:- Philadelphia, Pa. Landscape Gardening Central High Age •20 O: it U excellent To hare a giant ' s Mrength, but it is tyran ious To use it lihe a giant. — William Shakespeare. Activities: Freshman Year: Class Basketball. JiNiOR Year: Class Basketball: Horticultural Society; Poultry Club. Senior Year: Poultry Club: Inter-Dorm Baseball. . 1 was always a great advocate of school athletics. . lt hough unable to partake in varsity .sporting events he could always be seen swatting the apple, boot- ing the pigskin, or shooting goals according to the season. The vast energj- not used on the A. . . field by this dynamic person found an outlet in the pea. Al is one of the blesse.l few versed in the lost art of letter writing. He wrote unceasingly, to whom and of what is none of our business. Suffice it to say the many replies were sealed in colorful envelopes of delicate fragrance. Being so worldly-wise eame l . 1 the respect of all, and the envy of many. JOSEPH I. BRO VX ColuTnbus. Ohio East High (ieneral Agriculture Age J-2 His voice ever soft. Gentle and low. — William Shakc.ipeare. Activities: Freshman Year: Class Football; Chess and Checker Club. JcNiOR Year: Class Football; Chess and Checker Club. Senior Year: Veterinary Society. The Metropolitan Grand Opera Company lost one of its possible greats when Joe chose agriculture as his life career. His resonant bass voice has been a constant source of gratification to his entranced classmates for three years. However, opera ' s lo.ss was agricultures gain. Joe might rank preeminent among the scientific farmers of our class. Compounding feed rations and solving intricate chemical formulas placed him in a position of undis- puted classroom authority. As a staunch advocate of chess and checkers for mental development, Joe ranks second only to Spielman. Such sterling virtues will surely be welcome in anv asricultural community. 23
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1 II li !P ■■ . HAROLD NATHAN HLOOM M.VNLEL BERICK ' } 11 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Xanticoke High General Agriculture Age 19 That man hath a tongue, 1 say. h tw man If with his tongue, he cannot irin a iroman. — Jfillinm Shakespeare. Activities: Fkeshmax Ye-vr: Class Basketball: Poultry Club. Junior Ye. r: Class Football and Basketball: Hortitultural Society; Poultry Club. Senior Year: Varsity Football Squad; Poultry Club: Boosters. Harold came to us from the coal regions of Pennsylvania, with a nose for news. Little occurred that did not become known to him. In our Fresh- man year he always forecasted raids whether or not they materialized. Thus he endeared himself to his classmates. With the advent of his Junior year ' Hookey joined the social elite of Doylestown, and we were glad to be so well represented. I nder Harold ' s efficient management the six- acre potato patch at Farm Xo. 1 yielded a crop worthv of his efforts. General . griculture Age iO New York City De Witt Clinton High A light heart lircs long. — William Shakespeare. . CTI 1TIES: Freshman Y e- b: Varsity Football Squad; Class Football. JrxiOR Y ' e.vr: Varsity Football Squad; Class Football. Senior Year: eterinary Society. Fats hails from Gloversville. N. Y ' ., which has provided Farm School with many past notables, and we believe Fats will eventually correlate these precedents. Manny ' s light heart has tended to preserve his cherubic countenance, and he is troubled by nothing more serious than the source of his cigarette butts. . mong Fats noteworthy achievements was his prolonged sojourn in the Jewish Hospital where he underwent a most profitable appendictum of three months duration. Manny returned to us. however, hail and hearty, an.xious to till the fertile fields of Farm Xo. 3. Here Fats spent many delightful days growing the things he loved, bearing good will to all and malice to none. ■4 22 1=-
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IRVING COHEN Cou-boy ' Tulsa, Okla. General Agriculture Central High Age 20 They say, best men are moulded out of faults. — William Shakespeare. Activities: Freshman Year: Class Baseball and Football. Junior Year: Class Baseball; Football and Boxing. Senior Year: Inter-Dorm Baseball. John Hot from Tulsa. Itchy came here an ideal- ist, to learn agriculture and display pitching ability as yet unseen in these parts. However, Miss Tulsa ' s winning of the . tlantic City Beauty Contest was too much for him and proved his ultimate downfall. Despite this publicity, modest Irwin displayed delicate wit and when he left us, to occupy the hospital, we keenly felt his absence. It is hard to forget the lay of his return which introduced a vogue rich in such Itchian phrases as go visit a herring! and kiss a lily . This Westerner made pleasant many of our dull classes and . . . . room sessions. H. RRY BRICK Brickie Philadelphia, Pa. F Landscape Gardening Germantown High . ge 20 .4 great man is made np of qualities that meet or make great occasions. — James R. Lowell. .Activities: Freshman Year: Class Baseball; Football and Basketball; Varsity Baseball Squad. JiNioR Year: Class Football and Basketball; Prom Committee; ' arsity Baseball; Inter-Dorm Basketball. Senior Year: Varsity Baseball; Varsity Basketball Squad; Poultry Club; Inter-Dorm Basketball. For three years Harry has dominated as a person of wit and humor, and, to quote that literary luminary, Sara . brams, he is ever wont to wax ludicrous . . s the Barometer predicts storms, so likewise Harry senses forthcoming disasters or festive occa- sions; and he always proved adequate to the situa- tion, which is no mean achievement in a school so susceptible to radical class demonstrations. In addition to powers of clairvoyancy Bricky wielded a wicked bat on the diamond, and as an infielder he passed both the ability and wit of Nick . ltrock. Brick will surely laugh liimself through anv latitude. 4 24 h-
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