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1933 CLASS HARVEST OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 1933 BEX.TAMIX BUSH ■■Ben Age IS FART.t Machixery Northeast High School I ' Uihulelphia, Pa. t up, Dan and Jerri . ' Activities : Class Baseball, 1, 2 ; Dairy Club. 1, 2 ; Baud, 1, 2 ; Football Banquet Comuiittee, 1 ; Hortic-ultural Society. 2.- 3 ; Councilman, 2 ; Junior Prom Committee : Piu and Ring Committee ; Yearbook Staff. Bush was one of our youuge.--t members. He decided this wouldn ' t keep him from learning all the secrets about farm- ing, and a typical local scene was a conference between ilr. Kraft and Ben. There were few students who felt better behind a team of horses, on a tractor, or with cows than did Bu.sh. I ' ETEl! FUAXCIS CAVAXAf(;il D. 1RV (;ei-mant(iwn High School ■I ' ctc Age 20 Philadelphia. Penna. 11 he ■■W(trl: Iiaril. shidii (liUf viill! . ami (jrcat iiour reirard. AcnvniKs: Varsity Baseball Sciuad. 1. 2. :; : Class Track, 1. 2: Clas Football, 1. 2; Dairy Cluli. 1. 2: Class P.asket- li.-ill. 1; .Junior Prom Conniiittee. 2: l- ' reshiiian Track t ' oach. ?,: Varsity Club. 2. 3. Pete was a hermit of the class, living the latter iiart of his senior year in Segal Plall. The Freshmen there got quite a break, ' cause Cavauaugh Is (|uitc a wit at times. Spending so much of his time at the Dairy, lie should know plenty about the milch cows. Up in Doylestown ■•Pete has some loyal rooters. CARROLL FRANCIS DELANEY ' -Dee Age 24 FaR.M ilACHlXEHY AXI) DAIRY St. Joseph ' s Preparatory School Philadelphia, Pa. Everyone excels in something in wliicli another fails. Activities: Band, 1, 2. 3; Orchestra, 1. 2; Dairy Club, 1,2; Poultry Club. 3 ; Dining Room Committee ; Yearbook Staff. The first day of school Dee walked off the train with none other than Peewee ' Maxton. and we still can vis- ualize Maxton ' s .iealous look as he gazed upon our six-foot- four-incher. Between classwork and livestock work. Delaney emphatically preferred the latter. If our cows, pigs, sheep, and horses were able to talk like humans they would call him by his first name.
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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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1933 CLASS HARVEST OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 1933 CHARLES FEINBERG •% ' hiclc Age 20 Poultry (;k ' n Cove Higli Scliool Glen Cove, Loug Island But indcede, a friend in never knoirne till a man have neede. ArTiviTiEs: Stiuleut Council, ] ; Varsity Basketball, 1, 2; Co- captain Varsity Basketball, 3 ; Varsity Baseball. 2 ; Cap- tain A ' arsity Baseball, 3; Captain Class Football, 1, 2; I ' rt ' sident of A. A. ; Vice-President of Varsity Club ; Yearbook Staff ; Member of Senate ; Poultry Club. ■■Chick claims tlie distinction of being the best liked stu- dent of the class. AVe have yet to hear somebody speak ill of him. Though he was one of Coach Sanmels mainstays, it is hard to get Chick to talk about his adventures on the var- sity s(iuads. He will always he remembered as a good sports- man. DAVID lUWlX FIXKLE, ■•Dave Age 21 Central High School Philadelphia, Pa. ■■Confidence is the companion of success. Activities : Cheerlea der, 1. 2, 3 ; Band, 1, 2, 3 ; Class Base- ball. 1. 2; Freshman Follies Coach, 1, 3; Football Ban- (luet Committee. 1 ; Pin and King Committee ; Gleaner Staff ' , 2. 3 (Business Manager, 3) ; Associate Editor Yearbook Staff . Who is that important looking student walking down the hallway ' . ' You ' re right — it is Finkle. Wotta man. He does things ill a Mammoth, (iigantic. Super-Colossal way. When he leads the band the brass and drum sections take a work- out. When be leads clieers they are ho-ard -way over in Mont- gomery County. When he sets the adverti.sement liudgct for the Yea rl look it is merely .$900. Dave, you should join the (Tptimist Cluli. ItOBKUT FRIED JIAX ■ ' Chi Ace 20 Fl.OIiKTI.TlRE ■velt High School Chicago. 111. ■■Let ' s have an arfmment. ' Activities: Varsity Football Squad 1, 2, 3 ; Class Boxing, 1 ; Class Football. 1. 2; Horticultural Society. -lust another shot from Chicago. As a racketeer Chi is ii.it s(j liad. He will borrow your notebook and sell it back at half price. To die with a lily in his hand would please him very nuich. as we see Chi ma.ioring in Floricul- ture. With his love for arguing we can see a bright future ahead for him on top of a soapbox.
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