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ALFRED E. JHNATOWICZ Whitey 4 Baltic Lane Fitchberg, Mass. Fitchberg High School Activities: Class Baseball, 1, 2; Poultry Club, 1, 2, 3; Band, ], 2. 3: Horticulture Society, 2; Prom Committee; Dining Room Committee; Interdorm Sports. From the virgin hills of Massachusetts hails this white- haired lad who almost immediately qualified for the internship in our infirmary department. But when Poultry claimed him, much to the nurse ' s disappointment, Whitey had to change his project. We will never forget how the Faculty wilted under his grilling cross- examinations, neither will they. One of our neatest dressers and cleanest looking fellows, Whitey will some day make an ideal gentleman poultry farmer. WILLIAM J. MIRSKY F Missus 221 Congress Avenue Atlantic City, N. ,T. Central High School Activities: Class Baseball, 1, 2; Manager of Class Football, 2; Manager of Varsity Football Team, 3; Banquet Committee; Prom Committee; Council, 1, 2, 3; Poul- try Club, 1, 2 (Treasurer), 3; Yearbook Staff; A. A. Beard; Varsity Club, 3; Librarian. Bill attributes his success as football manager to Camels (his roommate ' s brand). But Ave know better. Bill possessed a rare combination of congeniality and resistance to adverse opinion which enabled him to weather the brunt of a temperamental squad, an exacting coach, and a deriding student body. That was an accomplish- ment in itself. Since his uncle is a veterinarian, Bill took poultry, figuring that two heads are better than one. His combination of dependability and friendliness should carry Bill far in the Poultry world. Good luck! MANUEL MYERS F O ' Toole 5701 Pine Street Philadelphia, Pa. Overbrook High School Activities: Class Football, 1, 2; Football squad, 2; Varsity Football, 3; Varsity Club, 3; Council, 1, 2, 3; Band, 1, 2, 3; Head of Dining Room Committee; Senate, 3; Orchestra, 3; Gleaner and Yearbook Staff; Prom Committee; Banquet Committee. If you are inquisitive about his nickname, you will have to ask the Toole himself. Manny was the first head waiter to be of any value to the school. After plugging with the scrubs for two years, Manny made the varsity as a Senior and played a bang-up, spectacular game throughout the season. Sports and music usually do not intermingle but Manny was different, being none other than the prima donna of the trumpet section. His other accomplishments were the Gleaner ' , orchestra, wrestling, weird humor, and a most infatuating pair of awning-ears. And, oh yes, we almost forgot. Manny is also a .good poultryman.
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JOSEPH ABRAMSON Jo-Abe 5001 Funsten Street Philadelphia, Pa. Overbrook High School Activities: Class Boxing, 1, Captain, 2; Class Wrestling, 2; Secretary of Class, 1, 2; Vice-President of Class, 2, 3; Band, 1, 2, 3; Council, 2; Prom Committee; Ring and Pin Committee; Judge of Senate, 3; President of Poultry Club, 3; Business Manager of Yearbook. A combination of good fellowship, wit, and serious, in- telligent thought is indeed rare. Joe has all these good qualities and more. A flare for debating and boxing — the person who encountered Joe in either one took iiis life in his hands. Some of his barber shop yarns were exceeded in length and interest only when he got up in the Rural Sociology class to give Mr. Samuels a few pointers on the situation. A barber, a judge, a. business manager — it is easy to picture a successful Joe-Abe with all these assets. Oh, yes, we almost forgot The Famous Kolvnos Grin . BORIS CAPLAN Cappy 1!) Berbero Street Upper Darby, Pa. Soudertown High School Activities: Class Football, 2; Class Baseball, 2; Class Track Manager, 2; Band, 1, 2, 3; Poultry Club 1, 2, Vice- President, 3; Gym Manager, 3; Council, 3; Dining Room Committee. A persistent football aspirant, an ardent dog fancier, and an authority on antique pottery was Cappy ' . A good politician can ' t be kept down and so 1 in his senior year he finally managed to become a councilman. Eureka! Of rough-and-ready Russian stock, Cappy was always ready to fight in defense of the honor of the Romanoff Dynasty, or suinpthin ' . We feel assured that his conscientiousness will make a successful poultryman of him. MORRIS HOFFMAN F Yo-Yo 2952 N. Sixth Street Philadelphia, Pa. Central High School Activities: Class Football, 1, 2; Class Wrestling, 1; Class Boxing, 2; Football Squad, 1, 2; Varsity Football, 3; Poultry Club, 2, 3; Varsity Club, 3; Member of A. A. ' No, folks, this is not Richard Dix. It is our own Yo-Yo . This curly-headed, broad-shouldered boy has been the cause of many a heart throb among the fair co-eds of arm School. When the government called in its gold reserve Yo-Yo kept his mouth shut for ob- vious reasons. Yo-Yo ' s biggest moment came in his senior year when he received a varsity letter. For his persistent efforts he deserved all the boosts that came his way, even Mr. Samuels ' .
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LOUIS NISON Pasqually 300 Blue Hills Avenue Hartford, Conn. Weaver High School Activities : Class Track, 1; Poultry Club, 1, 2, 3; Member of A. A. j Interdorm Sports; Banquet Committee; Color Committee; Bonfire Committee. Pasqually ' s nature reminded one of a broody Barred Rock hen when anyone tried to remove eggs from her clutch. Ready to argue a point at the slightest provo- cation. However, at other times he was quite subdued and self-contained. Many times, on calling his name in the classrooms, the teachers had to look around to make sure that Nison was really there before marking him present. Pasqually certainly could swing a flat iron over a pair of pants with the best of them — he was our class tailor. We feel that he will make good — if not in Poultry, then the tailor business. SANDER A. SACKS F Meatball 817 S. Alden Street Philadelphia, Pa. Central High School Activities: Class Wrestling, 1; Class Football (Captain), 1; Class Track, 1, 2; Class Basketball, 1; President of Class, 1. 2; Varsity Baseball, 1, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, (Co-captain) 3; Football Squad, 1; Varsity Football, 2, 3; Council 1, 2; Varsity Club, 1, 2, (Vice-President) 3; Banquet Committee; Sen- ate, 2; President of A. A. Board; Secretary of Poultry Club; Associate Editor of Yearbook and Gleaner; Orchestra, 3; Freshman Football Coach. The Dick Merriwell of our class ! Sandy is the flashy, three-letter man whose prowess on the athletic fields won him fame among the sportlovers of Farm School. Besides being a good athlete, Meatball was one of the most modest and talented members of our class. Be- cause of his natural leadership, he found himself at the head of many class and school activities, handling each responsibility with creditable ability. His interests also extended into the realm of music, rendering the clarinet sections of the band and orchestra almost good. SIDNEY SINGER Maestro 317 Mill Street Bristol, Pa. Bristol High School Activities: Class Baseball, 1, 2; Baseball Squad, 2; Orchestra, 1, 2, (Leader) 3; Band, 1, 2, 3; Poultry Club, 2, 3; Assembly and Chapel Organist; Interdorm Sports. Eddie Duchin, Bing Crosby, Rudy Vallee, etc., in- corporated. As far as Don is concerned, they also ran. As an Wrchestra leader, an organist, and a crooner, he just couldn ' t be beat, being in a class by himself. Among bis collection of nicknames, Don is also called Chained Lightning ' which very ironically expresses his snap and dash when in action (if ever). But don ' t let that bother you, Don, just continue your warbling and your chickens are bound to lav double their share of eggs.
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