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Wtar.- .. WILLIAM V. GOODSTEIN Bill Horticulture Age 19 Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys ' High School And I want a taste of the wanderer ' s life Along the trail to somewhere. — Victor. Freshman Year: Natural Science Club, Orchestra, Veteri- nary Club, Class Football. Junior Year: Horticultural Society, Veterinary Club, Class Treasurer, Varsity Football Squad, Gleaner, Orchestra, Class Football. Senior Year: Horticultural Society, Bridge Club. This rising young Byron needs no intro- duction. When he first entered the portals of our Alma Mater his poetical genius mani- fested itself and his sonnets will ever bring to our memories peaceful moments spent with the Gleaner. Beneath his calm demeanor lies the big soul of the nature lover — trapper — sportsman, supplying, perhaps, the source of his poetic inspiration. Unlike many poets, Victor , as is his nom de plume, derives as much pleasure from physical as well as mental exertion. Faithful in his labor, and keenly absorbed in his pro- ject, he has made a reputation which we believe he will live up to, if not exceed, in the years to come. GEORGE HAINES Fats Floriculture Age 19 Philadelphia, Pa. Northeast High But if thou wilt have me love, and it must be a she, The only argument can move is that she love me. — Alexander Brome. Freshman Year: Bridge Club. Junior Year: Class Football, Horticultural Society, Boosters. Senior Year: Chess and Checker Club, Bridge Club. Once upon a time there was a little fat boy in Farm School. And he grew, and he grew, and he grew until he could grow no more. So our little George didn ' t like the cold weather, and he took up his headquarters in the hothouse. There amid the botanical background in the atmosphere of the florescence of sweet peas, and carnations, he blossomed forth into the accomplished floriculturist that he is. May your life be a path of roses. -4 23 =•■
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HERMAN J. FINFER Hymie General Agriculture Age 20 De Witt Clinton High i? call on me. — Bill Nye. New York City Wouldst argv Fbeshman Year: Freshman Class. Junior Year: Junior Class. Senior Year: Senior Class. Hymie ' s three years here have been one continuous discussion with the faculty concerning the rules and regulations. And, although he rarely proved his point, we may admire him for his insistence. As general farmer in the main barn he has been able to learn those fundamental prin- ciples of farming as will enable him to engage in almost any branch of general agriculture. With what you have learned,, Hymie ' added to your subtle bits of philosophy, you will lead in your vocation. We wish you luck. DANIEL Z. GLAZER Dan Poultry Age 19 Stamford, Conn. Massee Prep. School To talk without effort is after all the great charm of talking. — Hare. Freshman Year: Poultry Club, Boosters, Class Baseball, Football, Basketball, Varsity Football Squad. Junior Year: Junior Week Committee, Horticultural Society, Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Class Basketball, Class Baseball, Boxing Team, Boosters, Class Treasurer, Ring Committee. Senior Year: Varsity Football, Varsity Club , Horti- cultural Society, Ways and Means Com- mittee, Band. Quaint New England sent this youth down to us — and it did not take us long to know him. His gaiety helped gain for him a circle of friends to whom he gave confidence and from whom he received confidence. Perhaps he conveyed his jollity to his Poultry flock because the department cer- tainly did prosper under his management. Here ' s one boy who was an energetic worker. His whole heart and soul were centered in whatever he did, and his future is not to be feared. -4 22 f-
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F ALBERT HOGUET, JR. Bud Dairying Age 22 Norwood, Pa. . Glen-Nor High His form was of the manliest beauty — His heart was kind and soft. — Charles Dibden. Freshman Year: Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Club. Junior Year: Senate, Horticultural Society, Financial Committee, Varsity Baseball, Football and Basketball; Secretary of Varsity Club, Class Coach in three sports. Senior Year: Captain, Varsity Football; Varsity Base- ball, Varsity Basketball, Vice-President of Varsity Club, Financial Committee, Fresh- man Coach in four sports, Treasurer, Horticultural Society, Freshman Class Adviser. Recipient of Freshman Class Award for work as adviser. Senate. Bud takes back home a brilliant record of scholastic and athletic achievements which go down in the history of N. F. S. And we may be proud to say in years to come, I knew him when — A eulogy of Bud through mere pen or words could never do justice to this un- usual character. His modest and obliging nature helps knit him to us with a bond of everlasting friendship. Independence was his crowning virtue, and we may safely predict that Albert W. Hoguet, Jr., will take his place among the leaders of men. CARL W. JUNG ' •Dutch Floriculture Age 19 Philadelphia, Pa. Northeast High He who has a ready smile Makes this life a game worth while — — Oliver Wendell Holmes. Freshman Year: Captain, Class Football; Class Basketball, Varsity Baseball Squad, Varsity Football Squad, Veterinary Club. Vigilance Com- mittee, Green and Gold Meet Silver Medal. Junior Year: Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Class Baseball, Boosters, Horticulture Club, Varsity Club, Veterinary Club, Junior Week Committee. Senior Year: Varsitv Baseball, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Club, S. S. A. Com- mittee, Athletic Scholastic Prize. Just a darn good fellow. Always ready with a hearty handshake of real fellowship and a. million dollar smile. When Carl in his gridiron togs dashes down the field, he is the perfect answer to a maiden ' s prayer. Those of us who can recall those old fash- ioned moonlight trysts with the freshies, will always remember Dutch as an eager participant in the proceedings, always evading detection and always prepared for another bit of mischievousness. Carl! a bit of advice. Lose that adorable shyness of yours because some sweet little girl will capture your great big heart in the end. Keep smiling. ■4 24 f-
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