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ALFRED KISS1LEFF Kiss Dairy Age 20 Philadelphia, Pa. Germantown High Young men we love for what They promise to be. — Goethe. Freshman Year: Class Baseball, Natural Science Club. Junior Year: Class Secretary, Manager, Orchestra; Vet- erinary Club, Junior Prom Committee. Senior Year: Class Secretary, Student Council, A. A. Board, Horticultural Society, Yearbook Staff. Kiss left us once, but we found it hard to get along without him. He returned to our midst and he ' s been with us heart and soul ever since. His executive ability placed him high in the estimation of his schoolmates, who were quick to show their appreciation by electing him to the responsible offices he has held. The increased productions last year at the barns are indicative of his capabilities as a dairyman, and his interest along this line warrants his success. IRVING D. KOLTNOW Duke Floriculture Age 20 Akron, Ohio West High His words were precious; His jokes were jewels. — Ralph Dwyer. Freshman Year: Class Football, Varsity Football Squad, Interdormitory Basketball. Junior Year: Circulation Manager, Gleaner; Class Foot- ball, Varsity Football Squad, Horticulture Club, Interdorm Basketball, Class Boxing Team, Financial Committee. Senior Year: Business Manager, Gleaner; Year Book Staff, Horticulture Club, A. A. Store Manager, S. S. A. Committee, Financial Committee. Duke is a typical product of Akron, the rubber center. He can never be left down for long, but like rubber, always bounces up. He is an irrepressible humorist and no joke ever uttered in his presence fails to find its way in the proverbial little red book . His cherubic countenance and baby talk seemed to offer irresisitible attractions for the opposite sex. They fall for him so fast and heavy that Duke ofttimes requires a horde of secretaries to take care of his correspondence. Notwithstanding his liking for women Duke still is a regular fellow and can mix with the best of them. We need have no qualms as to Duke ' s future success, be his line of endeavor what it may. -4 25 ! =•■
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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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JOSEPH J. KOVARICK, JR. Joe Farm Machinery Age 20 Manhattan, N. Y. De Witt Clinton High Beauty allays all angry feeling. — Goethe. Freshman Year: Dairy Club, Vigilance Committee. Junior Year: Ways and Means Committee, Assistant, Varsity Baseball Manager. Senior Year: Council, Senate; Varsity Baseball Manager; Varsity Club, Gleaner and Year Book Staff, S. S. A. Committee, Ways and Means Committee, President, A. A.: A. A. Board, Dramatic Club. Joe is one of those rare examples, illustrative of the fact that a fellow can be a good student and yet mighty popular at the same time. He was actively engaged in almost all school affairs (and some of his own). His personality has secured for him many staunch and lifelong friends. His winning smile, his good nature, and his earnestness will carry him through many a crucial moment. When Joe smokes his cigarettes in that nonchalant manner of his, his Bohemian nature comes to the surface. But underneath it all we know it ' s you, Joe . BENJAMIN LAMPERT Benny General Agriculture Age 19 Cleveland, Ohio Kunard Junior High He that is merry at heart hath a continual feast. — Bible. Freshman Year: Horticultural Society, Class Boxing Team, Interdorm Basketball. Junior Year: Horticultural Society. Senior Year: Dramatic Club, Horticultural Society. Ben came here as a dainty little thing, but since his advent in our midst, he has grown in more ways than one. He has acquired a worldly-wise and sophisticated air which will act as an asset to him in later life. He is a fan in certain indoor games. Be- tween his search for knowledge and his participation in these so-called indoor sports, he has been kept rather busy. Yet Ben is at all times ready to lend a helping hand. His good nature and willing- ness to please are two factors which will go a long way toward placing him on the road to success. ■4 26 h
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