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NATHAN HARRIS 152 Sherman Ave., Newark, N. J. Horticultu re Glcincr Staff, 3; Secretary, 3; Horticulture Club, 2, 3; Poultry Club, 3; Secretary, 2. See the picture? Well, it ' s time we realized it. Harris is our dreamer, poet, philosopher and idealist. His work has often been seen in our Gleaner issues and widely read. But that ' s not all, Harris is our amateur photog- rapher, electrician, radio man, and has so many hobbies that he hasn ' t much time for anything else except sleep. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON 819 Pierce St., Easton, Pa. General Agriculture liaiid. 1, 2, 3; Orchestra, I, 2, 3; Class Basketball, 1; Class looiball, 2; Senate; Class Wrestling, 2. Tiny, as the name implies, is our class mas- todon and tips the scales at a mere 300, wears a size 28 collar, and is the boy responsible for our chef ' s run-down condition. He is a good boy none the less, despite the numerous tractor seats he has contributed to Katz ' s junk yard. IRVING JACOBSON F 3629 Grenshaw St., Chicago, 111. Floriculture CLiss Track, 1, 2; Class Baseball, 1, 2; Class Basket- ball, I, 2; Band, I, 2, 3; Orchestra, 2, 3; A. A. Store Manager; President Musical Organization; Night In- spector; Junior Prom Committee; Interdorm Sports; Varsity Football, 1. 2, 3. The boy we all say has the guts. There is no doubt about it either, to judge the size waist he sports. Jake was the A. A. expert, and a wonder in economics, especially when it came to taking inventory. Jake was a swell tackle though, and a mainstay on the line. Mr. Samuels used to get a kick out of Jake ' s playing. Ask Mr. Samuels, he ' ll confirm it any- time. Turning pro, Jake? 23
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MORRIS GOLDBERG Fairview, Pa. General Agriculture Class Wrestlins, 1. Z: Boxing M.inascr, 2; Class Foot- ball, 1, 2; Football Squad, I, 2; Senate. Maggie, so the story goes, cost Mr. Groman less this year for tractor repairs than usually is the case. He is a social lion, if we ever saw the beast, and we have seen plenty of them. Maggie is going to run the DuPont Farm some day, and after that he ' ll run DuPont. Believe it or not. RAY GOODE 38 Sprague St., Wilmerding, Pa. Vlarsity Football, 1, 2: C Sports; Livestock Club, 2, Club, I, 2; President Stude Dairy s Boxing, 2; Interdorm ; Council, 2, .1; Poultry Body; Varsity Club, 2, i. The lad who was president of the entire stu- dent body, a letterman in football, and a dairy- man. That ' s a triple threat combination, you know, and it takes a good man to begat trip- lets like that. Ray also was the cigarette man, though he didn ' t smoke himself, and thus did another great service for the boys. kMi ROBERT GRUBER 558 W. 164th St., New York City General Agriculture Peaches is the calmest, steadiest, one of the most likeable men in school. He is a wow on a tractor, a star in class, and a Romeo (?). Bobby has the English type sense of humor, to judge how he takes our puns. Are we right, Peaches? 22
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' • 1 ALEXANDER KING 230 McDonough St., Decatur, Ga. Landscape C1.1SS Football. :; Horticulture Club, 2, 3. The Beau Brummel of Farm School, and justly so. The best dressed and ranking high with the neatest in the class. King makes a pleasant adjunct of any scene. A good land- scapeman hailing from the South. King was smart enough to go to a good school up North. Good luck, Al. AARON LEVINE 229 S. 22nd St., Phila., Pa. Landscape Council, 1, 2, 3; Horticulture Club, 2, 3; Secretary, 1; Vice-President, 1, 2; President, 2; Chairman Junior Prom Committee; Chairman Ring Committee; Head Waiter, 2, 3; Gleaner Staff; Symphony Club; Asso- ciate Editor Yearbook; Senate, 2, 3; Chapel Chair- man; Numeral Committee. Aaron is a fine, quiet boy who is liked by all. As a head waiter and class officer he made many more friends, and that is a rarity here. Besides, he is a good landscaper, indi- cating that his three years here have been well spent. EDWARD LUBIN 2230 N. 30th St., Phila., Pa. Dairy Class Footb 1, 2; Livcsi 1; Band, 1. II, 1, 2; Class Track, 1, 2; Poultry Club, jck Club, I, 2 (President, 3); Treasurer, Ed is the dairyman who is more patient with ailing cows than Mr. Dionne and his quints. We ' ll never forget the experience he had with Marie Jane, nor will he forget about what hap- pened to the second case of ale. But, Eddie knows cows, cows like him, and what more can be said? 24
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