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CHARLES B. BEAUCHAMP F Archie 1727 N. 17th Street Philadelphia, Pa. Central High School Activities: Class Track Manager, 1; Baseball Manager, 3; Band Manager, 3; Vdce-President of Class, 1; Poultry Club, 1; Member of A. A. Board, 3; Senate, 3; Livestock Club, 3. A diverse and versatile manager was ' Archie . When he wasn ' t chasing baseballs down the diamond, he was stuffing cotton in his ears to exclude conflicting harmonies created by the band. In private life his pet diversion was tucking in the itbie bittie beiferettes at Farm Xo. 4. But to his public, he was Postmaster Farley ' s right hand man, being none other than the mail man. Hey, Archie! Got any mail for me? HAROLD J. COVEN Cove 18 Blodgett Street Springfield, Mass. Central High School Activities: Class Football, 1. 2; Class Baseball, 1, 2; Class Track, 1, 2; Secretary of Class, 1, 2, 3; Poultry Club, 1, 2; Prom Committee; Class Colors Com- mittee; S nate, 3: Editor-in-Chief of Gleaner, 3; Band, I, 2, 3; President of Livestock Club, 3; Editor-in-Chief of The Last Furrow . Farm School ' s Heywood Broun and Arthur Brisbane, that is, he would like to be. Besides editing the Gleaner, Cove ' s biggest brainstorm was The Last Furrow which caused, more than one furrow on his physiognomy. He says he wouldn ' t accept the job again for any money, but maybe he ' ll consider $500. Cove was quite a dairyman also, claiming the maternity and three-timing championships. But best of all we remember those fancy- labeled bottles that Cove used to resort to before going to morning details. Whoopee! JOSEPH GOLOMBEK F Ham- Box 223 Key Road, R.F.D. No. 2 Portsmouth, Va. Woodrow Wilson High School Activities: Class Boxing, 1, 2; Class Wrestling-, 2; Class Basket- ball, 1, 2; Class Track, 2; Football Squad, 1; Var- sity Football, 2, 3; Varsity Club, 2, 3; Apiary Club, 3; Orchestra, 3; Council, 3; Varsity Basket- ball, 3; Livestock Club, 3. The metamorphosis of the Class- of ' 35! An insigni- ficant stripling when he entered, Ham left Farm School as an arrogant individual, strong both in mind and torso. Besides acquiring a deep admiration for the Ayrshire Breed, Ham developed the art of argu- ing to a very fine degree, even going so far as to debate on the comparative fighting abilities of big game animals. Ham ' s aggressiveness and pugnacity on the gridiron were more than counter balanced by his artistic emulation of Fritz Kreisler on the violin.
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DAIRY I AM happy to have the opportunity to express my congratu- lations to the members of the class of ' 35 who have maj- ored in Dairying. ' ou have been a serious-minded group, and you have all done your work well. When you leave N. F. S. and enter the outside world, it is my sincere wish that you will achieve the success for which you are looking. My best wishes for a happy, prosperous career in the Dairy Industry, goes with you. JOHN C. THOMPSON. Head of Department. a % 4
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GEORGE ALFRED GOODE Al 32 Sprague Street Wilmerding, Pa. Turtle Creek Union High School Activities: Class Football, 2; Class Baseball, 1, 2; Football Squad, 1; Bonfire Committee, 1; Prom Committee; Council, I, 2, 3; Poultry Club, 1, 2; President of Livestock Club, 3; Yearbook Staff. Farm School s best course — the Dairy. If you don ' t believe it ask Al. An ideal dairyman, Al was bom with a herd register in his mouth. He can rattle off the pedigrees of any bovine this side of the Mississippi, and get it right, too. But his pride and glory is Lady Penshurst Esther with whom he performed the la ccny act all year. Xet result, 12,000 lbs. of milk. Xo bull- session was complete without Al. Some of his tall- stories would make Baron Munchousen blush with shame. CHARLES E. HERKXER Whitey lib and Osts Streets Los Banos, Calif. West Side Union High School Activities: Class Track, 1; Poultry Club, 1, 2; Treasurer of Live- stock Club, 3; Prom Committee; Class Colors Com- mittee; Member of A. A.; Dining Hooai Commi.t ' e; Gift Committee. From the land of cinema stars and ruthless despera- does this white-headed, sweet-tempered lad hailed. When Whitey wasn ' t reciting a long list cf invectives at a cow who refused to cooperate with his efforts, he was telling a belligerent mutt what would happen to him if he didn ' t relish the idea of cleanling up the barn. Whitey ' was one of our most conscientious dairymen and acquired considerable skiil at detecting foreign odors m milk. Charley will be a great cowman some day, watch him ! Howard f. McAllister Baby Face 2403 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. John Harris High School Activities: Band, 1, 2, 3; Council, 2; Librarian; Interdorm Sports; Prom Committee; Banquet Committee; Gift Committee ; Member of A. A. Mac ' is one member of our class who has not ma- terially changed by his three years at Farm School. He entered as a light-hearted chap, chuck full of youth, and left buoyed up by the same exuberance of pep and spirit. Mac was always a boy scout at heart, and a . such, saw to it that he did his one good deed daily — morning details. His love for the Ayrshire breed is no doubt due to the fact that they are compatriots. It will be a lucky Bossy that will be entrusted to Mac ' s care.
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