Delaware Valley College - Cornucopia Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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1932 CLASS RECORD OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL KOHKRT GOLDSTKIX ■■Boh- Age 22 F Farm Ma( hini:rv Hampton Hij;li School llaniptoii, a. .1 Utile lad and -ifise nianagcincnt may often evade resistance, and carry a point where direct force might be in vain. — Anon. Activities X ' arsity FootbalL 1, 2, 3: Band. 1, 2, 3; Chairman of Prom Comniillee, 2; Class Baseball and Basketball, 1,2; Forestry Club, 1, 2; Class Wrestlinji; and Track, 1; Varsity Basketball Squad, 2, 3; X ' ice-President of Class, 1, 2; Class President, I; Student Council President, 3; Gleaner Staff. 3; Yearbook Staff, 3; President of Student Body, 3; Din- ing Room and S. S. A. Conmiittee, 3; ' arsity Club, 2, 3. Bob was a leader of men. His warm smile, southern accent. and good nature made a hit with the students, as well as with the ladies. Let it not be said that his services to the class and to the student body will go unappreciated. Success to you. Bob. you will make good in any line of endeavor. MEYER GORENBERG ' ■ Pete Myers Age 20 Poultry Central High School Philadelphia, Pa. Happy, humble clown! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. — Shakespeare. Activities: Class Baseball, 1; Class Football, 1, 2; Banquet Committee, 1; Trainer of ' arsity Football Team, 2, 3; Poultry Club, 2, 3; Horticulture Club. 2; Prom Committee, 2; Student Council, 3. Pete is everybody ' s friend, and a real cure for the blues. e all thought that his continuous patter and mimicry would be his only asset, but we found that he was capable of hard work, and he really did work. Although at present Ir. Toor does not realize it. his repertoire includes poultry. We can vouch for Pete ' s competence in this work. ALBERT KAUFMAN Tony Age 18 Dairy Simon Gratz High School Philadelphia. Pa. Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life. — Beethoven. Activities: Natural Science Club. 1; Band, 1, 2, 3; Banquet Committee, 1; Horticulture Club, 2; Prom Committee. 2. Albert is the literateur. chemist, and metaphysician of the Senior Class. Of course, his conversation is almost non-existent; for he puts all his effort into his thought on the above subjects, which, in addition to his school work, form niarvelously diversi- fied mental food. When Tony does choose to crawl out of his shell he proves that he really possesses a spicy humor. Occasion- ally, too. he plays on the clarinet, but we have never known him to spend more than 9 hours daily at this pursuit. We feel that he will make good — if not in agriculture, then in musical or scientific fields.

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1932 CLASS RECORD OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL WILLIAM E. FOSTER ' •Smoky ' ' Age 22 Farm Machinery Sandy Hill School X ' alencia, Pa. Knowledge is more than equivalent to force. The master of mechanics laughs at strength. — Johnson Activities; Band, 1, 2, 3; Movie Operator, 1, 2, 3; Interdorni Sports, , 2; Class Baseball, 1,2; N. F. S. Musical Organiza- tion, 1, 2, 3; Dairy Club. 3; Poultry Club, 1, 2. Good things come in small packages, and Smoky proves it. No more loyal student hase -er graced the portals of Farm School. His early schooling was very rudimentary, but his scholastic standing now ranks with the highest of us. When we think of all the effort it takes to accomplish this, and note the result, we admire Smoky immensely. May your path in life lead you to a happy goal, as surely as the furrows you turn are straight and deep. EDWIX J. FRANK Dendilion Age 23 Floriclxture Glenville High School Cleveland, Ohio ' ' Passions are likened best to floods and streams: Where the strea m runs the smoothest, the water is deepest. — Lyle. AcriviTlES: Horticulture Club, 1, 2, 3 (President, 3); Interdorm Sports, 1, 2, 3; Forestry Club, 2; Yearbook Staff, 3; Prom Committee, 2; Banquet Committee, 1; Literary Society, 2; ' ice-President of Class, 3; Chairmanof S. S. A. Committee, 3. Frank was one of the mainstays of the Greenhouse Department. He knows his Dahlias from A to Z, and that means quite a lot in that game. When any emergency work would turn up, Dendy was always willing to lend a hand. He is one of the few students w ho managed a 3-year stay here solely upon his own resources — quite an undertaking. Scholastically, he has no reason to be ashamed, the uniformly high marks for the terms showing hard study and application. Frank is well started up that ladder which we all try to climb sooner or later. To reach the top should not be hard for him. HENRY GOLDMAN Henry Age 22 F Landscape Brooklyn Evening High School Brooklyn, N. Y. Blessed is the man that has found his work, — One monster there is in the world, the idle man. — Carlyle Activities: Band, 1, 2, 3; Forestry Club, 1, 2; Varsity Club, 2, S,; A. A. Board, 2; Horticulture Club, 2; Banquet Com- mittee, 1; Natural Science Club. 1, 2; Secretary of N. F. S. Musical Organization, 1, 2, 3. Henry is our own comedian. His wit and humor are copied all over the campus. However, when work or lessons are to be done. Henry lays aside the funny mien, and shows us an intelligent student with a certain seriousness of purpose. Goldman is a landscaper, and knows his arbor vitaes. Though he has had a tough break with his health, he is bound to come through with flying colors.



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1932 CLASS RECORD OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL GILBERT KEANE - ' Gil Age 20 Poultry Flint Central High School Flint, Mich. Application is the price to be paid for mental acquisition. To have the harvest, we must sow the seed. — Bailey Activities: Poultry Club. !, 2. 3: Interdorm Sports. 1, 2; Horti- cultural Club, 1. 2 (N ' ice- President, 3); Dining Room Committee, 3, Now and then we find a good-hearted, generous fellow with a minimum of faults in his make-up. We must believe in their existence, because we ' ve known Gil for three years. Always ' tranquil and helpful towards his fellow students, his name is a s nonym for good company and a dependable bridge partner. hen anyone wished to bum a cigarette, he looked for Gil . We expect to see him. in the near future, as the owner of a going poultry concern. JACK KOCH Ferdy Age 23 HORTICVLTURE Textile High School New York City, X. The impromptu reply is precisely the touchstone of the man of wit. ' — Molie -I Activities: Orchestra, 1. 2, 3 (leader, 3): Interdorm Sports, !, 2; Horticultural Club, 2, 3 (Vice-President, 3); Student Council, 2, 3; Secretary of Class, 2 ; Ring, Pin, and Pen-iant Committee. 2: Manager of Track Team, 2; Gle. ner Staff, 2, 3; ' e. rbook Staff, 3. Noted for his wit and extraordinary ability to make puns. Koch has endeared himself to our hearts. Should the Hon; cultural game ever prove to be unprofitable for him, he can always publish a book of his puns, and call it Kochisms ' W ' e can guarantee 40 sales to the Class of ' 32. Because a good deal of his time was given over to leading the orchestra, much of the success of the Farm School Dances may be laid to his credit. It will be hard to part from Ferdy at graduation, but his per- sonality will be with us always. Good luck to you, Koch! May the niemnrv nf xour character be an example for us. MARTIN LAZAROW - Ma ty Age 21 F L. KDSC. PE Southern High School Philadelphia, Pa. ■ .Ambition is the spur that makes men struggle with destiny. It is heaven ' s own incentive to make purpose great and achievement greater. — Mitchell . cti ities: ' arsitv Football. 1, 2, 3: Band. 1, 2. 3; Class Base- ball. Football, Wrestling, and Track, 1, 2; Varsity Club, 2. 3; Interdorm Sports, 1, 2, 3: Forestry Club, 1, 2: Varsity Baseball Squad, 1. Football plavers are not music lovers, as a rule, but Marty ' is as skillful with his tuba as he is with a football under his arm- With all this, he is perfectly at home on the dance floor, or in the nursery. There is much evidence of his landscape ability in the several lawns and plantings he made in Doylestown. We soon expect to see Marty making lawns in front of the White House. [

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