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GENERAL AGRICULTURE THE men who chose General Agriculture and Farm Mechanics as a project have found that the joy of doing one ' s work is the least diluted and the most permanent satisfaction of which man is capable. You have also found that when enthusiasm and interest are put into your work, labor becomes craftsmanship, and duty is transformed into opportunity. With this in mind, my best wishes go with you as you pass the school portals to the larger life beyond. May your hopes and dreams be realized in the fullest degree and may your achievements reflect credit upon the institution which has been your home during the forma- tive period of your lives. OTTO A. STANGEL, Head of Department.
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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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AARON D. COHEN F Creamy 5731 Ogontz Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. Northeast High School Activities: Class Boxing, 1, 2; Class Track, 2; Varsity Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club, 1, 2, 3; Poultry Club, 1, 2; Livestock Club, 2, 3; Senate, 3; Muscle man. We needed no further information than that emanated by Crowfoot that the trapping season was at hand. With the cooperation of his little white-striped friends, the campus received many a winter fumigation. Creamy stood out above the crowd in more ways than one. His interests were many and included hunting, trapping ' , fishing, nature study, and rubber composition. As a farm machinery student his crystallization theory came in handy many times. When will we ever forget the time Crow missed a ball carrier because he was flying down the football field too fast? G. BLANCHARD LUCAS F ' Spike 1301 Presquisle Street Philipsburg, Pa. Philipsburg Hi.» ' h School Activities: t ' lass Baseball, 1, 2; Class Football, 1; Class ;Track, 2 Varsity Football, 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club, 2, Secretary, 3; President of Class, 3; Class Basketball, 1, 2; Secretary of A. A. Board, 3; Council, 3; President of Senate, 3; Yearbook and Gleaner Staffs; Var- sity Baseball, 3; Varsity Basketball, 3; Freshman Football Coach; Librarian; Ring and Pin Committee. Oh! Where to begin! ' ' An excellent student, a good worker, an outstanding athlete, well-liked by both faculty and students, that ' s T.B. What better compliments can an outgoing Senior ask for? In addition to these accomplishments, Spike found time for many class activities as well as distributing Philbert in tlie form of Colliers to the students on Wednesdays. Luke has aspirations toward Penn State which we certainly hope will come true. SOL MOGILEVSKY Barrymore 024 Tasker Street Philadelphia, Pa. Southern High School Activities: Class Wrestling, 1, (Captain) 2; Class Football, 2; Band, 1, 2, 3; Orchestra, 2, 3; Poultry Club, 1, 2, 3; Livestock Club, 3; Prom Committee; Secretary of Gleaner and Yearbook Staffs; Freshman Wrest- ling Coach. Mogul was the fellow who brought all the women to our dances. They came in wholesale lots for the Barry- more . Living in Lasker Hall with ' ' John , as many of us did, meant an experience and education in music. He could play any mus.cal instrument in varying degrees of skill — very varying, however! John was also the class fixer-upper. Among his diverse repairing abilities were shoes, watches, instruments, glasses, and what have you. You may not believe it ,but Mogul tore telephone directories in half — just to keep in shape for farm ma- chinery.
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