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1932 CLASS RECORD OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL STANLEY H. MICHALAK Stan Age 19 Farm Machinery South Bend High School South Bend. Ind. find successfui exertion is a powerful means of exhilaration. xMch discharges itself in good humor upon others. — Chalmers. i TiviTiEs: Class Baseball and FootbaM, 1. 2: ' arsity Football Squad, 1; Interdorm Sports, 1, 2; Dairy Club. 1, 2. 3: Dining Room Committee. 3. Stan , the big boy from the middle west — homeland of Knute Rockne. He wiU, no doubt, take the Five- Year Plan along to i ' oland. where he expects to grow wheat. Our football team must be good, because Stan always says that only one team compares with it. and that is Xotre Dame. His great weakness is writing letters to a certain little girl in Camden. Keep it up for a while. Stan. and vou ' ll win her vet. X.ATHAX MOSES Xate Age 19 Landsc.vpe Northeast High School Philadelphia. Pa. The desire of knowledge, like the thirst of riches, increases ever utt ' the acquisition of it. — Sterne. Activities: Class Baseball. 1. 2; Horticulture Club, 1,2, 3, Forestry Club, 1, 2; Interdorm Sports, 1, 2; Xatural Science, Club, 1; Yarsity Football Squad, 2; Class Football, 2. X ' ate was one of the group of our select Seniors who belie ed in devoting particular attention to his project. He chose Land scape — in which this youth could rattle off Latin names, make cuttings, and plan screen and foundation plantings with ease The other subjects found Xate a worthy student. The instructor- delighted in him. for he had never disturbed a recitation b foolishness. Considering the firm grasp he has on his profession, we cannot help but predict fame for this worthy member of ' 32. MAX XEWMAX Reds Age 18 Poultry Xewtown High School Xew York City, N. Y. As the old cock crows, the young one learns. — Anon Activities: Poultry Club, 1, 2, 3; Interdorm Sports. 1, 2, 3: Assistant Manager of Class FootbalL 1, 2. You have before you. dear reader, a wonderful likeness of Max Xewman. in person. If you should wish to encase his god-like image in a platinum frame, we beg of you not to mulilate this valuable book by so doing. Simply mail your request to the gentleman ' s private secretary, and you will receive a handsome portrait of him. Just as there was only one George Washington, one Xapoleon, and one Abraham Lincoln, so there is only one Max Xewman. Despite the well-known fact that it is unneces- sary for great men to be amicable. Reds is the personification of agreeable service. He is a fine chap whom we all like, and we know he is bound to go high in the poultry game. kvV
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1932 CLASS RECORD OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL l.KO l.l-.i:() E ■• ,(•. Agk 2.? Farm Maiiumky Thomas Jefferson High School Brooklyn, N. ' There is no study thai is not capable of delighting Ui after a tittle appreciation of it. — Pope. AcTiviTiKs: Student Council, 1, 2; Horticultural Club. 1, 2, ,? President of Horticultural Club, 3; Class Presideni, 1 Class Secretary, 1, 2; Forestry Club, 1, 2; Student Seriate 2; Prom Committee, 2; Class Football, 1; Poultry Club 2, 3; Vkarbook Staff, 3; Dining Room Committee, 3. In Lee, we ha e the rare combination of intelligence an( ambition, teamed up with mechanical ability and a real diligence Lebove is one of us whose talents appeared upon arrival here, anc received development through the years. He is a real farmer and a pleasant companion. We are lucky to be able to count him among our classmates and friends. As men of his type are not so common, we predict an un |ualified success for him, especiall ' if he buys that farm he ' s always talking about. HARKV LICHTEXSTEIN Licky Agi-: 24 F Poultry Baltimore City College Baltimore, Md. For just experience tells, in every soil, that those who think must govern those that toil. — Goldsmith. Activitiks: N ' arsity Football Squad, 1; Varsity Basketball Squad, 1, 2, 3; Vice-President of Class, 1; Poultry ' vClub, 1, 2, 3; Band, 1, 2, 3; Class Football and Basketball, 1, 2, Lick will always be remembered as just another walking encyclopedia. In settling disputes and knotty problems of various kinds, he proved invaluable. With so varied a store of knowledge, which peers out from behind his shell-rimnied spectacles, we can only predict another Pasteur or Einstein, in the form of Professor Harry Lichtenstein — B. W. D. .Ue ' Aoii 2 1 ABRAHAM MALKIX POULTUV Eastern High School Washington, D. C. There are moments when silence, prolonged and unspoken, more expressive may be, than all words ever spoken. — Weiiiie Activities: Interdorm Sports, 1,2; Horticulture Club, 1, 2, 3; Poultry Club, 1, 2, 3; Vice-President of Poultry Club. 3, Dining Room Committee, 3. It is not always the people that talk the most who do all the work. Malkin illustrates this. Abe is really so quiet that he makes one forget that he is around. Many times, on calling his name in the classrooms, the teachers have to look around to make sure that Abe is really there, before they mark him present. Almost daily, the corridors of Lasker Hall resound to the echoes of the phrase Where ' s Malkin.- ' . May we add that he was a firm disciple of Confucius.- We are sure he will make an efficient poultryman.
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1932 CLASS RECORD OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL NATiLW M; NLW -Nate Agk 1 ) F lloRTUn.Tl ' RE Hot Springs ITiuli School Hot Springs. Ark. The secret of success in life, is for a man to be ready for his oppor- tunity when it comes. — Disraeli. Activities: Varsity Football Squad, 1, 2, 3; Horticulture Club. 1, 2; Treasurer, 3; Student Council, I, 2; Class Football ' 1, 2; Class Wrestling, 1; Junior Prom Coniniitlee, 2; Year- book Staff, 3. Here arises a tale, that is far stranger than any fiction. Our hero is a lad from the backwoods, handicapped by the customs, education, and unsophistication of the Ozarks, coming to this school to pave his way for the future. Nate has made good, and ranks high in all phases of his work. We will never forget Nate ' s determined spirit, his willingness to lend a helping hand, and his unforgetable bear hug. Today he is ready to lake his place in the world on an equal basis with anyone. JOSEPH NICHOLSON Nick Age 21 F D.MRV Pitman High School Pitman, N. J. High aim. forms high character, and great objects bring out great minds. — Edwards. Activities: X ' arsity Baseball, 1, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 3; X ' arsity Club, 1, 2, 3; Dairy Club, 2, 3, Class Basketball, 1, 2; Class Treasurer, 1, 2; Ye. rbook Staff, 3; Band Manager, 2, 3; Chairman, Dining Room Committee, 2; Student Council, 3. Nick , as he is known affectionately among his intimate friends, is about as generous, kind-hearted, and handsome a fellow- as you wish to know. As to conversation, it is not difficult to the great depths of his probing mind, for his desire for facts is insatiable. Nick has denied the rumor referring to an offer by the Arrow Collar in which he was asked to pose for their ads. However, he modestly admits that he just can ' t help being hand- some. The combination of pulchritude and dairying science is hard to beat, and should go a long way in this women ' s world. MARTIN PITT Marty Age 19 F D.MRY Gennantown High School Germantown, Pa. The earnestness of life is the only passport to the satisfaction of life. — Parker. Activities: Varsity Football Squad, 1, 2, 3; Class Football and Baseball. 1,2: Class Basketball and Bo.xing, 2; Interdorm Sports, 1, 2: Dairy Club, 2, 3; Poultry Club, 1, 2, 3; Gift Committee, 2, 3. Marty is one of our strong and silent men. His interest in work is real, although he does not go about broadcasting his ability. Mr. Samuels ne er could have put out a good football team without fellows like Pitt, who stayed on the squad for three years, taking punishment and liking it. Good Luck to you, Marty . Keep in touch with us.
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