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ABE SCHEINGOLD South Main Street, Farmmgdale, L. I. General Agriculture Class Basketball, 1,2; Class Baseball, 1. 2; Orchestra; Band; Council, 1, 2, 3; Baseball Squad; Basketball Squad, 1, 2, 3; Senate; Horticulture Club, 2, 3. General Ag ' s gift to science. Abe on a trac- tor reminds us of Barney Oldfield in his speed- ster, only Abe is faster. Incidentally, that ' s one reason why Mr. Groman put governors on our tractors. But fast as he is, it still took him three years to graduate. LIONEL SCHIFF 1120 Broadway, Knoxville, Tenn. Horticulture Vice-President, 1; Horticulture Club, 2, i. Lionel comes from the South, where the women are sweet, and the men don ' t know it. Like Horace Greely, he has had considerable experience with newspaper work, and when he returns to the South, he ' ll show them how we Northerners do things. EMANUEL SCHNALL F 1223 Wheeler Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Horticulture ■ ' Gleaner, 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Staff: Band, I, 2, .» ; B.isketball Squad, 1, 2, 3; Class Football, I; Class Basketball, I, 2; Secretary A. A. Board, 3; Councl; Senate; Musical Organization: Horticulture Club, 2, 3: Poultry Club, 2, 3; Secretary, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Mailman, 3. Manny came to Farm School with his ap- pendix, and left it here in exchange for a diploma. Though a horticulture man, floricul- ture left an indelible mark on him. He was a good mailman, hence one of the most sought after fellows in the dining room. Any mail, Gleason? 28
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JACK RUBIN 1426 Clinton Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Football. 1; Football Suuad, 1, ing, 2. Horticulture Clasi Box- Jack has pulchritude, loads of it, and since he attracts the girls so, we call him Bull. Jack is no night owl, though some nights he does stay awake as late as seven o ' clock. The only time Jack blew up was when his former room- mate, a night owl, kept him awake in the after hours. He settled that, all right. Good luck. Bull. HAROLD SCHANTZ 122 W. High St., Elizabethtown, Pa. Senate; Council, i; Lv General Agriculture ■stock Club, 1, 2, i. Schantz was the Elizabethtown boy who studied General Agriculture here, and will go back to show those Dutchmen back home how we did it. Also a quiet lad, we like to have him around, realizing full well how scarce the type is. Stick around, Shelley. LOUIS SCHECTMAN F 319 Ludlow St., Hamilton, Ohio Horticulture Class Boxing, 1.2; Class Wrestling, 1, 2; Class Track, 1, 2; Varsity Football, 1, 2, 3; Freshman Wrestling Coach; Coach Freshman Boxing; Co-Coach Freshman Football; Horticulture Club, 2, }; Varsity Club, 2, 3; Poultry Club, 2. The original Greek adenoids, Louis is built like Londos, looks like Robert Taylor, is par- tial to blondes, and No. 7. Lou is also a radio star, since he talks like Judy Canova. We pre- dict a rosy future for him along these lines. 27
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DAVID SEGAL F 725 Welens Ave., Phila., Pa. Floriculture Clas. Boxing, 1. 2; Class Baseball, 1,2; Class Track. I, 2; Class B.iski-lball, i, 2; Basketball Squad, 1, 2. 1; Varsity 1-ootball, 2 (Captain, .1); Vice-President A. A. Board, 2; Varsity Club; Senate; President of A. A. Board. J; Business Manager of Yearbook, }; Business Man.iger Gleaner, 3; Freshman Advisor, J; Ireshman Track Coach, 5; Freshman Footbal Coach, .!; Freshman Boxing Coach, .1; Interdorm Sports. Orlaff is some boy! His activities read like a page out of who ' s who, and that is no lie. Dave is without a doubt one of the most popu- lar men in the Senior Class, an excellent busi- ness man, and a corking good quarterback. His main ambition is to get invited to Kate Smith ' s program, and get a football scholar- ship to Notre Dame. WILLIAM SMUCKLER 5860 Washington Ave., Phila, Pa. Horticulture Treasurer-Vicc-President, 1; Class Football, 1, 2; Hor- • ticulturc Club, I, 2 (President, i); Council, 1; Sen- ate, I, 2; Interdorm Sports. Bill is an advocate of sweet clover and api- culture. To see him occasionally with eyes swollen shut, one would think him a pugilist. However, it is simply that the bees have not learned to love him as he loves them. Bill should go far — and he will. DANIEL SPEVAK General Agriculture !, .1; Orchestra, I, 2; r, 1, 2; Poultry Club, 3829 Cambridge St., Phila., Pa. Class Track, I, 2; Band, I, Class Baseball, 2; Cheer Leai I ; Boxing Squad, i , 2. Dan was our halvah salesman, who pros- pered so well that the A. A. store was faced with bankruptcy. Honest as they come, too, for Dan was class treasurer for a long stretch and showed how well he could add and keep books. Going to be a banker, Dan? 29
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