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WOODROW MALLOCH 1427 Rockland St., Phila., Pa. Landscape .-Slock club, 1, ck, I; Intgrdor ; Horticulture Club, 1, 2; Class Sports; Council, 1, 2, }. A quiet, gentle and pleasant fellow with a nice personality. Woody, also as the name implies, was a landscape man and studied trees and shrubs. He never says much, he does a good bit, and that ' s what counts. HYMAN MENDELL F 644 S. 6th St., St. Joseph, Mo. Landscape Class Boxing, 1, 2; Class Baseball, 1, 2; Class Track, I, 2; Basketball Squad. 1, 2, 3; Class Football, 1, 2; Class Basketball, 1, 2; Horticulture Club, I, 2, 3; Base- ball Manager, 2, 3; Secretary of Ctmncil, 3; Senate; Yearbook Staff; Coach of Freshman X ' restling; Class X ' restling. I, 2; Night Inspector. Not a statesman, but a darn good athlete. He did a lot for sports here, particularly for the class, and that made him invaluable to us, of course. He was night inspector as well and never could be bribed, and that ' s saying a lot. RALPH PINCUS F 3268 Frankford Ave., Phila., Pa. Landscape .Manager of Basketball Squad; Band, 1, 2; Treasurer, I; B,isketball Manager for Class, 1, 2; Class Boxing. I: Horticulture Club. 2, 3; Orchestra, 2; Literary Club, 3; Track, 1, 2. Pickle-Boat is a scholar, if we ever saw one. Like Thoreau, he can often be seen stalking a lone butterfly, a vari-colored beetle, or a wayward caterpillar, never a young lady — which accounts for the excellent progress he has made in his work. We nominate Ralph for Mr. Schmeiders post. He is a natural. 25
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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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ISRAEL PITKOWSKY 1415 Fulton Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Dairy Band, 1; Council, 2, 5; Glcaicr 2, 3; Sc-njtc; Live- stock Club, 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Staff. Pitt is the love interest of our class. Those wavy locks and deep grey eyes are the rea- son, not to mention a mean line. Pitt is also quite a hand around cattle and can always be depended upon to do the right thing by them. Calves are his hobby. DAVID ROTHBART 6330 Waldron St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Horticulture Cla 2, 3; Musical Or . 2: Class Footba tb.ill Squad, 2, 5; 1, 1, 2; Class Literary Club. Aha! Here we have our philosopher, music critic and man-about-town. Dave seems to know more about that than we ordinary mor- tals, and so we tip our hats to him. His ambi- tion is to go far out and show the farmers the correct ways of living, working and suc- ceeding. EDGAR RIVKIN )1 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Livestock Club, I, 2, 3; Poultry Club, 2; Trainer, 2, 5; Band, 1; Horticulture Club, ball Squad, 2; Intcrdorm Sports. Dairy A sausage king, who learned the business from the bottom up. Edgar was a dairyman, which shows good taste, and was somewhat of a ladies ' man. To see him amble down the walk with the pipe in his teeth would explain why. Right, Edgar? 26
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