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JEROME S. HARTENBAUM Jerry Floriculture Age 20 Central High Cleveland, Ohio die by the help of too many physicians. — Alexander the Great. Freshman Yeah: Varsity Basketball Team. Interdormitory Activities. Junior Year: Class Baseball, Coach of the Junior Basketball Team, Varsity Football, Var- sity Basketball, Varsity Club. Senior Year: Captain of Varsity Basketball Team, Football Team, Varsity Club. Jerry hails from Cleveland, a great city from which a great athlete has been produced. He has been our main stay in the back field for the past two seasons and his remarkable punting and line bucking will be remembered by followers of N. F. S. sports. As a man with the women, .Jerry is on par with the best of them; and his affairs have created a great deal of envy among all who intimately know him. He has not lived for love alone, however, for he has been actively engaged in learning Floriculture, although we must say that the Jewish Hospital has seen more of him than the Greenhouse. But he has learned to mi. sport. Greenhouse and hospital together so that they never interfered. JAME.S McCORKLE Jimmy Floriculture Northeast High Age 20 Philadelphia, Pa. His form was of the manliest beauty. His heart was soft and kind. — Charles Dibdin Freshman Year: Class Football, Banquet Committee, Poultry Club, Pennant Committee, Vigi- lance Committee. JtNioR Year: Prom Committee, Horticultural Society, Poultry Club, Boxing Team. Senior Year: Treasurer of Horticultural Club, Poultry Club, School Band. Apollo had nothing on our Jimmy , for he was the handsomest chap on the campus during his three-year-stay here. Many a musician would give anything to play a clarinet as he does. His sweet tunes made the band wide famed and caused hearty applause at every recital. Besides being a Scotchman he knew how to collect the do- ra-me for the Horticultural Club. Pennies seemed to grow into dollars under his clenched fists. Besides sleeping while attending the boiler, Jimmy was an excellent Greenhouse man. We can credit a great deal of the suc- cess of the department to Jim for he was one of the hardest pluggers we have seen. Keep on making pennies into dollars, for dear old N. F. S. needs a Girls Dormi- tory. -4 26 f-
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..p.. ALFRED RALPH BRODSKY Ralpli Floriculture Age ' 20 West Philadelphia High Philadelphia, Pa. The world knows only lim — Ihiii ' t: Abe iind I. Freshman Year: Class Football, Class Cheer Leader, Banquet Committee, Varsity Football Squad, Assistant Varsity Cheer Leader, Boosters ' Club. Junior Y ' ear: Class Football Team, Class Cheer Leader, Ring Committee, Manager, Class Baseball Team, ' arsity Cheer Leader, Football Squad, Junior Prom Committee, Varsity Football Squad. Senior Year: Council, Varsity Cheer Leader, Coach, Freshman Track Team, Horticultural Society, Varsity Club, Varsity Football. To be or not to be, that is the question. Well, our Ralph surely wanted to be and after fighting three successive seasons for that much sought F finally conquered adverse conditions and won the coveted prize. College cheer leaders ought to pay proper respects to our own leader, for when it comes to getting unlimited spirit from our ever- willing Student Body — no one but Ralph is capable. The integrity you have shown at the school will surely lead you to higher fields. We expect great doings from you old pal, so don ' t disappoint us. KENNETH McLEOD COLEMAN Scotch Floriculture Age 20 Brooklyn A ' ocational Brooklyn, N. Y. lie that i ' .v of a merrii heurl hath a conlinnal feast ' .—nihle. P RESHMAN Year: Boosters ' Club. Junior Year: Class Treasurer, Council, Band Manager, Prom Committee, Freshman Reception. Senior e. r: Senate, Council, Class Treasurer, Band Manager, Gleaner Staff, Year Book Staff, Head Waiter, Secretary and Treasurer of . thletic Association, Horticultural Club, S. S. A. Committee. The . merican stage suffered a great loss when Scotch made up his mind to take farming. Ken is a combination of humor, wit, tragedy, and economy. He loved his pennies and made dollars out of them. The class realizing what qualities he had, made him treasurer. The Dining Room management made him head waiter, to save on the meals, and at Dances he was unanimously elected as the master of ceremonies. He could make a stone weep, a cow give milk, a woman cry and an Englishman laugh. The school will lose a great fellow when Ken leaves. But never mind, Scotch , the world needs great men, there are so few of them in this world. ■=!l 25 l!=-
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ABHAHAM B. RELLIS ? ' Floriculture Age 21 Girard High Girard, Pa. A youth In irlmni mis yiivti So much of earth, sn miirh of hcavrit. — Wordsworth. Fresh l n Year: Class Cheer leader. Class Basketball. Interdormitory Activities, Booster ' s Club. Junior Ye. r: Class Baseball, Football and Basketball Teams. Council, Senate, .Junior Prom Committee. Senior Ye.vr: Year Book Staff, President of A. A. Board, A. A. Manager, Council. Senate, Gleaner Staff, Tennis Club, Horticultural Club. Rel came to school a little later than the rest of us so he missed our formal initiation into . F. S. But he soon caught on and established himself in our hearts as one of the most congenial and cheerful chaps in the school. In our Freshman and .Junior years he helped us with our matches with our opposing classes. In our Senior year Rel went into Politics and became a member of the various branches of our Government Body, but down in the A. A. Store Rel proved his worth. Here his voice could be heard con- tinuou.sly telling his cu.stomers, That in God We Trust and all others cash. ' Rel ' s work in the Greenhouse speaks for itself and we ' re sure we ' ll soon be hearing of The Rellis Greenhouses, Inc. f £ BENJAMIN I. UOSKNBKRG «™ Floriculture Age 19 Overbrook High Philadelphia, Pa. Young in limbs, in judgment old. — Sh akespeare. FRESIl L N Yeah: Booster Club, ' igilance Committee, Inter- dormitory Acti ' ities. Ji NiOR Year: Tennis ( lub. Freshman Reception Com- mittee, Interdormitory Activities. Senior Year: School Band, Vice-President Tennis Club. S. S. A. Committee, Year Book Staff, Orchestra, Council. Ben ' s small in statue but the energy that is packed into him is more than you can find room for in an elephant. When the school lost its orchestra through graduation last year it looked like the end of the dance- a-month habit at N. F. S. But Ben recruited a group of fellows and it was through his untiring efforts and energy that Farm School did not notice any lack of heat at its Dances this year. He was a Spark Plug that made the machine go. Besides Ben lived up to his orchestra work in the Greenhouse, on the Tennis Courts, and on the Dance floor. He is one of those guys that just can ' t help climbing the Ladder of Success. •4 27
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