Delaware Valley College - Cornucopia Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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1932 CLASS RECORD OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL WALIKR ROSKXHKKG M Ac.i; 20 F I ' on.TRY Farrell High Scliool FarrelL Pa. Cheerful looks make every dish a feast, and it is that which crowns a welcome. — Massinger. Activities: Student Council, 1 ; X ' arsitv HasketliaM, 1 . . : Class Football, 1. 2; Class Baslcelball. . 2; Poultry Cluli. 2. ,i; Gift Coniniittee, 3. Nigs is conxiiiced that he was not created to pore over books, but to get as much pleasure out of life as he possible can. At some future dale (buried in the ha- ' v years of tomorrow) he intends to settle down to hard work. Walter loves a good joke, appreciates some of t he most serious anecdotes, and really picks up an educa- tion outside of school hours. He is a live wire, and will surely get ahead. MILTON liOSEXZWEIG Ros Age 23 ■ ' F 1 OULTKV Boys ' High School Astoria, L. I. ' ' The soft dropping of rain pie ' ces the hard ma ' ble. Little st ' okes fell g ' eat oaks. — Franklin. Activities: Poultry Club, 1, 2, 3; Band, I. 2, 3; Banquet Com- mittee, 1; Class Football Manager, 1: Horticulture Club, Club, 1, 2; Student Council, 2, 3; Prom Committee, 2: Class Wrestling. 2; Gi.k ni-;r Sta4 ' , 3; A. A. Broad, 3; S. S. A. Comntittee, 3; Manager of N ' arsily Football, 3. About Rosy- they may say bigger m°n, but never better men. In the capacity of football manager, his e ' ficiency was a cog in the machine that spelled an undefeited season. His talents were also directed into the contrasting fields of chick- raising and Gleaner E.vchange Editor. It will be a lucky hen tha t will be intrusted to his care. MORRIS SEIDMAX Whiley Age 21 PillLTRV Southern High School Philadelphia, Pa, .-1 man born with talent which he is meant to use, finds his greatest happiness in using it. — Goethe Activities: Band, 1, 2, 3; Poultry Club, 1, 2, 3; Gleaner ? ta . 2, 3; Class Boxing, Baseball, and Wrestling, 1, 2; Class Football, 1, 2; Banquet Committee, 1; Student Council, 2; Ye. rbook Staff. 3; Ring, Pin and Pennant Committee, 2. Through these portals entered a quiet, fair-haired chap. ith the months, his individual qualities became clearly seen, and lo! and behold! Whitey became centered in the midst of campus life. By his own eflorts, he has developed from a rookie to an outstanding cornetist, aiding in the success of the orchestra and the student dances. Good Luck. Whitey . There ' s no doubt about your suc cess in the field you have chosen.

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1932 CLASS RECORD OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL JOSEPH RASKIN ' -Joe Age 23 Poultry Hurleyville High School South Fallsburg, X. Y. Everyone has a fair turn to be as g eat as he pleases. — Culliere. Activities: Captain of Wrestling Team, 1; Wrestling (Class), 1. 2; Interdorm Sports. 1, 2. 3: Ring and Pin Committee, 3; Trainer of Football Squad. 1. 2; Poultry Club, 1, 2, 3; (Pres. 3); Class Football, 1. 2. Modest, quiet, but sure. Joe came to us from New York state. Scholastically. he ranks with the best, and when anyone wants to see wrestling of a professional caliber, just send for Raskin. His fame as an author of Billets Doux is unequalled in the annals of school history. Joe can write a letter for you that will easily fix up the most recent and serious quarrel with your sweetie, and do it with ease. Here ' s hopin ' the furniture business brings fame and fortune to your door, and that eventual poultry farm will appear. SYEN CHRISTIAN RAVEN Chris Age 21 F. RM ] I. CHINERy Boys ' High School Brooklyn, X. T. ' ' The crowning fortune of a man is to be horn with a bias to sonn pursuit, which finds him in employment and happimss. — Erne) son. Activities: Class Baseball. 1, 2; Forestry Club. 1, 2; Interdorm Sports. 1. 2. 3; Class Track Team, 1, 2. Most people have a hobby, and Chris ' hobby is birds. He can tell you the difference between a Whistling Loo Loo bird and a Knock-kneed ingus without so much as winking an eye. One of man ' s objects in life is the pursuit of happiness, and if he can find happiness in birds he is indeed fortunate. Chris is a glutton for work, always putting in a full day and finishing up neatly. Considering that Ornithology and Agriculture go hand in hand, we are certain that Raven is on the right road to success. CHESTER ROGALSK I - Chel .Age 19 F F.xRM Machinery Camden High School Camden. X. J. .4 good face is a letter of recommendation, as a good heart is a letter of credit. — Buiwer-Lytton ■Activities; Band, 1, 2, 3: Poultry Club. 1. 2. 3: Interdorm Sports, 1. 2: Class Football, 2: Baseball Manager. 2: Gleaner Staff. 2; arsity Club. 3: Poultry Club Banquet Committee. 3: A. A. Board. 3; arsity Baseball Manager, 3; Forestry Club. 1. 2. •rientlemen prefer blondes, so naturally Chester is a favorite with us. Mr. Stangel had an able assistant when Chet was made manager. His serious purpose in life, however, is to become a successful farmer, and have broad acres of his own. in Poland. If he fails in this venture, he threatens to write Poetry. Here ' s luck in agriculture. Chet . 28



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1932 CLASS RECORD OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL LOUIS SHIFMAX • ' Lou Age 21 F Dairy e v Castle High School New Castle, Pa. ' ' II r grand business in life is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do -what lies dearly at hand. — CaHyle. Activities: Varsity Basketball. 1. 2. 3: Captain, 3; Class Basketball (Capt., 1); Student Council. 1. 2. 3; Assistant Cheerleader. 1. 2; Head Cheerleader. 3; Banquet Com- mittee. 1; Class Baseball and Football. 2: Varsity Club. 2, 3; Class Treasurer, 2; Class President, 3: Dairy Club, 3: Yearbook Staff, 3: Coach of Freshman Basketball, 3. Behold the leader of our great basketball team! From the very beginning, there was no child like Lou (even his mother said so). Rattles and Grimm ' s Fairy Tales never interested him. He teethed on a whistle, and amused himself by looking at the ])iotures in the Rules Book, His interest in basketball has never Miice lagged. If the game continues to produce men of his caliber, 1 i.isketball is going to become mighty popular, Lou ' s specialty is ■ l.iirying. and we predict his success in this vocation. JOSEPH SILVERBERG Troubador Age 20 Floriculture Central High School Philadelphia, Pa, was his nature to blossom into song, as it is a tree ' s to leaf itself in April. — Ale.x Smith. Activities: arsity Football Squad, 1; Class Football, 1, 2; Band, L 2, 3; Orchestra Manager, 1, 2, 3; Track, 1; Ring and Pin Committee, 2; Banquet Committee, 1: Headwaiter, 3; Cleaner Staff, 3; Yearbook Staff. 3; Class President, 2; Prom Committee, 2; Class Secretary, 2 ; Class Treasurer, 3 . Trouby. the connoisseur of the fine arts — the arts of court- ship, music, and nickel squeezing. It must have been the Spanish blood in him. for Spain is noted for its romance, as well as for its temper. He has endeared himself in our hearts (and many, many, many maidens) with his golden voice and the jet black of his mustachio. The emotional quiver in his voice must have been caused by a broken heart, or probably lumbago, Joe, your genius for beauty, both feminine and floral, will set you high in the world. GEORGE P, SMITH Smythc Age 21 Landscape .Ashland School Scranton, Pa. The fruit derived from labor is the s ' iccetest of all pleasures. — Anon. .Activities: Class President, 1 : Banquet Committee, 1; Forestry Club, 1, 2, 3; Gift Committee, 1, 2, 3; Class Track, 1; Prom Committee, 2: Interdorm Sports, 1, 2. George entered our midst, serious of purpose, a gentleman, and above all. with genuine friendship for all. This rare combination of qualities has been enhanced by his three years at the school. Your appreciation of natural beauty and thoroughness in your work should make you outstanding in your endeavors. 30

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