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General Agriculture yjE KNOW the effort to bring you this far has been worthwhile. Our interest in you paralleled that of any craftsman who helped a competent apprentice to complete his training. If we have developed your abilities to make you more skillful; given you knowledge necessary to make you self-reliant; and con- vinced you that honesty of purpose is vital no matter what the job, then we are satisfied. The really fine pieces of work in any vocation are the re- sult of knowledge, skill, and the determination on the part of the workman, to produce nothing but his best. Our thanks, for the many ways you found to make our work easier and consequently more pleasant. May we wish with you that your first position will be to your liking? WALTER GROMAN. MR. HIRAM KRAFT TOURING the formation of our year-book, a great misfortune befell Farm School. A friend of the students and their beloved teacher passed away. Mr. Kraft was a symbol of Farm School, having been a part of the school since its foundation. Future students are unfortunate — for they will not have the guidance and the knowledge of Mr. Kraft. He was our friend and his passing is a blow to us all.
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SIDNEY ADLER 212 E. Highland Ave.. Germantown. Pa. G. H. S. Class Treasurer, 1; Class Track Mgr., 2; Council, 2, 3; Class Baseball, 2; Gleaner Staff, 2, 3; Year Book Staff, 2, 3; Vice-Pres. Student Body, 3; Senate, 3. Better known as Possie ; gained his popularity through his quietness and hard work, not only in classes but in his department as well. His spare time was spent in sleeping and tending to his mailman job. The untiring co-operation shown by him during the Council ' s dances shall never be forgotten. LEANORD GILBERG 2118 N. Wanamaker St., Phila., Pa. Band, 1, 2; Mgr. Class Baseball, 2; Year Book Staff, 3. Gil was one of those strong silent men who know all, see all and say nothing. But when he got started — ??! We wondered why he just couldn ' t keep those tractors from turning over, but now we know that the creek was covered up by brush and impossible to see. However, Gil was an earnest worker and the world sure has need of men like him. WILLIAM HENRY 133 Grandview Rd.. Ardmore, Pa. Lower Merion H. S. Class Baseball, 2; Treasurer of Class, 2, 3; Sec. of Council, 3; Sec. of Senate, 3; Year Book Staff, 3. One of the late comers to our midst; revealed his true ambitions by his industriousness and intelligence. Hen was one of Mr. Groman ' s best workers and showed this by his straight furrows and rows. His soft heart and kind thoughtfulness earned many friends for him. Make Penn State your goal Hen .
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