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1933 CLASS HARVEST OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 1933 MANUEL BEKMAN Mamde Age 20 Flokiculture Coiisbohocken High School Conshohoekeu. Pa. From rdf s ti riclicf Activities: Class Football, 1, 2; I ' oultry Club. 1. 2; Dalr.v Club. 2. We will reuieuiljer Mannie ' ' as the fellow who sijeut his leisure time reading gangster story magazines and drawing ])ietures of airplaues and streamline automobiles. He was our obiss dreamer. However. Jlaiinie may wake up some nuirning and find himself famous. We wouldn ' t lie .surxjrised to learn of a Streamline Al Capone strain of Sweet Peas. JOIIX D. BILLHAltDT ••■ oliJiiin Age 21 Flokicultche (ierniaiitowii High School I ' hiladelphia. Pa. A tiling of heiiiiti is- n jnii fui-cvcr. Ac ' itvities : Class Basketball. 1 ; Class Track. 2 ; .Junior Prom Committee ; Horticultural Society. 2. 3. -Bill Shakespeare once said The hand of little em- ployment hath the daintier sense. Despite the fact that -.Tiilinny never ran away from work, he really had a more dainty sense, compared to most of us. It is no wonder then that be made such a success in .greenhouse work, growing the more sensitive plants. Billhardt would rather do this kind of work than talk. CARL BH LMAX -I ' ccl- Age 21 Frankford High School Philadelphia, Pa. Bil his icalk nun uliull Iciioir him. Activities: Class Secretary. 1. 2; Class Track Team, 2: Gleaner Staff, 2, 3 ; Yearbook Staff. Peck claims the distinction of being the lazie.st man on the campus: he ' s even too lazy to close the windows of his room on a cold day. When it came to Chemistry, though, how everyone did envy him ! Carl is a .lack of all trades, ' hile here he was a shoemaker, tailor, and electrician. His only interests in life are sleep and a little bit of landscape work.
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1933 CLASS HARVEST OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 1933 ABRAIIA: r AAKONSON ' -Abe ' ' Age 20 Poultry Central Evening Hi.uli School ■■All the in, rill Ian I ' liiladelpliia, I ' a. A( nvjT]ES : I ' oultry Cluli. 1. 2, S (Treasurer. . ' I I : Assistant A ' arsity Raskethall llaiiaj cr. i ' : Varsity P.asketball Maii- awr, :i: A. A. ll.ianl. After two years as a woniaii-liater Abe ' ' blossomed forth as a Itomeo, We have heard that his followers among the weaker sex now almost ei|nal those of Claris; Gable. That is (inite an aceomi;lishment for one year. ehV It is no wonder then that Abe now- wanders abont in a love faint. If his love for poultry is a fraction of his love foi- women, he is bound to become a success. MAURICE ItOP.ERT BALL Molshe Age 20 Lanoscape Ro.ijcrs lli. ' h School Newport, li. I. ■ ' Gvciit mm an ' iiat filinii s irisc. Activities : Councilman. 2. 8 ; Head Waiter. 3 : Gleaner Staff : Class Basel)all and Track, 1. 2; Class Basketball. 1: Cla.ss Football. 2: Dairy Club, t, 2: Poultry Club, 2. 3: Junior Prom Committee. Any stranger wallvin.g into the dinin.s room would prob- ably mistake Moishe for one of the school officials. As Head Waiter he certainly did make one belie -e that his was an important i)osiri( n. Ball was one of the best debaters c had. An arsument lietween Friedman and bini was ah ;iys i ' star attra -ti iii. We doubt, however, tliat be aruued mucli with a cei ' tain lass in Camden. ROBERT HAROLD BAROX ••Diih c Age 21 HORTICUI.TrRE Centi-.il lli h School Detroit, Mich. Iiciir. net siui iiiif iiiiicli. but think the more. AcTiNiTiEs : Horticultural Society, 1, 2, 3 ; Poultry Club, 3, AMien bigger and lietter notebooks are made, Baron will make them. His notebooks often exceeded in size the text- book he was outlining. That ' s going some. As a horticultur- ist. Duke to d; quite an interest in citrus culture. We may in later years eat the fruits of his labor — who knows?
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1933 CLASS HARVEST OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 1933 DOUGLAS MILTON BOURNE Poultry Ddiig Age 21 HiuUloii Heights High School Haddon Heights, N. J. ■ISaiiifili Hie from Edci of the fruit irhc. ■ f th !iou iciU; hut first let me cut true of Icnoivledge. AcTiviTTES : roultry Club, 1, 2, 3; Band, 2, 3; Yearbook Staff. Diing is the clas. poet, though you would hardly believe it liy the way he blows ou the trumpet. He is always trying ti get down to the bottom of things, and has even succeeded in knocking the bottom out of some. Doug is not the least l;nown member of our class, but he certainly is one of the (iuiete.st. KENNETH BOUTUJEU ■■Hoof AiiK 22 HoimCULTUKE Lower Meriou High School Ardmore, Penna. Take me out to tlic hull i time. Activities: Varsitv Baseltall. 1, 2, 3; Class Vice rresident, 1 : Class Footbali and Basketball, 1, 2; Varsity Baskctliall Squad, 1. 2; Junior Baseball Coach; Freshman Basel lall Coach; Class Treasurer, 3; Band, 1, 2, 3. Boot was undoubtedly the outstanding baseball player of our class. He was also one of our Don Juans, having captured the heart of a Doylestown belle. His cheerful smile and happy-go-lucky nature have won him countless friends. WILLIAM JAMES BURNS Jimmii Age 24 lOast Orange lli.gh Shool East Orange, N. J, I ' m just a good muii. Activities: Band. 1, 2. 3; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3 (Leader, 3) ; Class Baseball, 1. 2 ; Class Wrestling (Captain, 1) ; Class Boxiu.g, 1 ; Class Football, 2 ; Dairy Club, 1,2; Football Banquet Committee. 1 ; Pin and Ring Coinuiittee ; Pen- nant Committee ; Class President, 1 ; Class Vice-Pres- ident, 1,2; Junior Prom Committee ; Horticulture Club, 3 ; Senator, 3 ; Freshman Class Adviser, 3, Jimmy is our .gentleman farmer. He would never think of forking manure if his hair were not combed. Undoubtedly be was one of the greatest politicians the class ever had. As a matter of fact, we must make this write-up short because bis activities take up mcst of the space.
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