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SAMUEL BARON Age -i-i Burlington. Vt. Burlington High None shall riilc btil the humble And none but toil shall hare. — Cowper. Freshman Year: Booster ' s Club, Interdonn Basketball. Junior Year: Interdormitory Basketball. Senior Y ' e- r: Dairy Club. Horticultural Society. Inter- dormitory Baseball and Basketball. Sammy is a hard-working man with a ready smile for everybody ' . Horatio . lger heroes were his teachers. Sam believes he is going to be President of the Lnited States if he works harder than he does and that ' s saying a lot. The day is too short for Sam , he loves his cows and enjoys the rich milk they produce. The whole world loves a lover, and Sam is one of the lovers of humanity. He likes to play with boys (and cows) ; loves to play the piano, and greatest of his loves is to tickle everybody he meets, friends or foes. Ticklingly he will advance in his life as a dair Tnan, and what a dairyman he will make, even though he only applies one-halt his energy. ■F ALBERT FRANCIS GYSLING Whltey Dairv Age 2;! Glen-Nor High Norwood, Pa. Fire is the test for gold — adrersit y of st rang men. — Seneca. Freshman Y ' ear: Varsity Football, ' arsity Club. Vice- President of Class, Class Basketball, Interdormitory Basketball. Junior Y ' ear: Varsity Club, Varsity Football, Class Foot- ball Coach, Class Boxing. Senior Year: Captain, Varsity Football Team, Varsity Club, Horticultural Society, Dairy Club. From the wild and wooly west of Glen- Nor our famed Whitey came. No team could brag of a more all-around athlete as Al. A man of few words, but the few that were spoken had power behind them. They say a wise man is a man of few words and this fits Whitey precisely. Our hearts swell with pride when football and football men are discussed for we have our dear friend Al to back our arguments with. If you play a stellar game in the outside world as you have done here, your attainments will be limitless. -4 15 I -
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Dairy Department HE work of those members of the Class of 1930 who chose Dairying for their project, has been outstanding in many respects. That they couUi visuahze dairying as a prospective vocation in Hfe, and also possessed a real love for good animals is a foregone conclusion, since it is almost impossible to nuuntain interest in dairying without these qualities. The work of the majors in dairying, along both practical and theoretical phases, has been unflagging, almost without exception, and much of what- ever success the dairy department has achieved during the past year must be attributed to their sincere and tireless interest. Steady improvement along all lines of dairy work has been shown through- out the year by practically all members of the Class. ISIuch of the credit for a working knowledge of that most important phase of dairying, the practical side, which has been achievetl by members of the Class, must go to the herds- man, Mr. F. E. Cooke, who by his untiring efforts has pointed out the weak- nesses of each student, and offered an opportunity for each member of the class to become strong where he was weak. With continued attention to tletail and constant effort to improve them- selves when out on individual jobs, there is no reason why the members of the Class of 1930 should not nuike a record as efficient and capable dairymen. Nelson V. McClung, Head ofDairji Depart meni.
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MARTIX LAHRER Moe Dairy Age 20 Central High Philadelphia. Pa. Of boundless versatility A ' o limits knew his ability. -Rich. Freshman Year: Orchestra. Poultry Club. Junior Year: Orchestra, Band, Junior Prom Committee. Senior Y ' ear: Orchestra, School Band, Dairy Club. Moe was the outstanding man in our class, provided he stood in a crowd. For a fellow to be so tall and to have so much talent musically, we often wondered why this .strange combination. But such is such. He likes to play his piano and clarinet, as a baby craves for milk. We often wondered how a fellow so talented ever took up Dairying for his life ' s work, but we imagine the musical business must be in bad circum- stances in the city. As a dairj-man he is on as high a plane as he is in music. If you apply the same prin- ciples to your life ' s work as you do when you practice, your Alma Mater and Classmates will be proud of you. MAM EL PETKOV -Pet Dairy Age 18 South Philadelphia High Philadelphia, Pa. Hang sorrows! care will kill a cat. And therefore let ' s be merry. — George Wither. Freshman Y ' ear: Interdormitory Sports, Class Football, Freshman Football Banquet Committee, Boosters ' Club, Poultry Club. Junior Y ' e-ar: Interdormitory Sports, Class Football, Wrestling Team, Freshman Reception Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Tennis Club. Senior Year: Interdormitory Sports, Tennis Club, S. S. . . Committee, Year Book Staff, Gleaner Staff. Pet , the Class mischief maker. His exuberance of spirits were always getting him in Dutch during his early days at the school. Many were the comments passed on his ability to stand punishment in his freshman year. We don ' t know whether it was because his hide wore thin or because of an increased interest in his Dairy project work; anyway his fun-loving nature has been cast along more serious and profitable lines. Pet , there is still room for improvement I wish vou luck Babe . ■4 16 ■
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