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Interdorm Basketball, ERWIN BERNARD LONDON Doc Age 20 Poultry Burlington, Vt. Burlington High School Then give me my work; my blessing. — Joseph Conrad. Freshman Yeah: Poultry Club, Natural Science Club. Junior Yeah: i Poultry Club, Dairy Club. Senior Year: Poultry Club, Interdorm Basketball. r Among the wooded hills of picturesque New England verdure Erwin spent his child- hood days. And with the full confidence of youth he came to us and applied his early rugged training to his scholastic subjects. His quaint Vermont brogue added to genial disposition won for him the deep-rooted affection of every one of us. We can ' t say anything about his poultry success because he leaves to Farm School posterity a plant that speaks for itself. JOSEPH GEORGE MARKS Wrenches Farm Machinery Age 19 Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys ' High Wit and humor are his pals. — Mark- Twain. Freshman Year: Natural Science Club. Junior Yeah: Dairy Club. Senior Year : S. S. A. Committee. One of the most clever and impromptu jokesters of the gang was our Joe. When he passed a witticism you laughed — and how. Still he had lots of common sense in his head, and more than once he contributed timely bits of practical suggestions. He was a good student and put earnest efforts with his studies, acquiring at the same time a proficiency in his mechanics. Here ' s hoping, Joe, that you find the sea of life unruffled by winds of adversity. ■4 29 lr-
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MAURICE LIPSON IAppy Horticulture Age 19 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada St. John ' s Tech. High She is a woman — Therefore to be won. — Shakespeare. Freshman Year: Banquet Committee, Natural Science Club. Junior Year: Class Football, Manager, Class Basketball; Horticultural Society, Pennant Committee. Senior Year: President, Horticultural Society; President, Tennis Club; Tennis Manager. This dark, handsome Beau Brummel hails from across the beer border, bringing with him a tang of the northern romance, and a cash of captivating personality. Characteristic of the folk of his land, he possesses an inimitable grace on the ice rinks as well as on the dance floor. Lippy was one of the most efficient and enthusiastic participants in all social activities and his ability in that direction ranks only second to his earnest wooing. Woo his way, he will, into the hearts of manv. SEYMOUR BERNARD LONYAI Lon Poultry Age 19 Glen Ridge, N. Y. Brooklyn Tech. School A ' o man feels a worthier pride than when he has conquered the obstacles to his progress. — Blaine. Freshman Year: Poultry Club, Natural Science Club, Junior Year: Horticulture Club, Bridge Club. Senior Year: Horticulture Club, Natural Science Club. He lived at peace with all mankind. These words describe more aptly than any- thing else this calm, silent character. Sey- mour could always be found in his abode at Lasker Hall, with no cares of the world on his mind, and always offering a smile in greeting. Beneath his unfathomable silence, lay hidden the depth of thought discernible only to those who knew him well. Occasionally his imagination found an outlet in poetry, as exemplified by his contributions to the Gleaner, the most noteworthy of which was Scientific Farming . We wish you success in life. ■4 28 ■
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O. BINGHAM MEYERS Bing General Agriculture Age 24 Philadelphia, Pa. Glen-Nor High Tired nature ' s sweet restorer — balmy sleep. — Edward Young. Freshman Year: Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Vigilance Committee, Dairy Club, Football Banquet Committee, Vigilance Committee. Junior Year: Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Horti- culture Club, Prom Committee, Junior Week Committee, Ways and Means Com- mittee. Senior Year: Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Vice- President Horticulture Club, Ways and Means Committee. A farmer in every sense of the word. Bing devoted his Senior year to a study of swine husbandry and general agriculture, to both of which he bent his undivided in- terest and attention. For three years, his large body filled an enormous gap as guard on the football team, playing his most stellar role in his last year. Bing took an active part in every com- mittee of the class, which demanded any bit of handicraft, and he rarely fell short of our expectations. The energetic manner in which Bing applied himself to his work will win him recognition wherever he may be. MORRIS MILLER Morris Horticulture Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys ' High Quiet and steady With work always ready. — Anonymous. Freshman Year: Poultry Club, Natural Science Club. Junior Year: Senate, Council, Horticulture Club, Ways and Means Committee. Senior Year: Vice-President of Class, President Horti- culture Club, S. S. A. Committee, Ways and Means Committee, Financial Com- mittee, Council, Valedictorian. Morris had an extraordinary desire for work, accomplishing his duties in a distin- guished manner. He could be relied upon for anything and everything. He served as an example of diligence to us, gaining for himself the admiration of both the Student Body and Faculty. His brilliancy in scholarship too has made a record which is unsurpassed by any of us. It is unnecessary to say here, Morris , that your life will be one long series of note- worthy achievements. 4 30 f-
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