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30 1939 HARVEST mS (Ba hsibaU suam Left to right, seated: Coach Samuels, ScliuU, Groben, Nussbaum, Males, Levitzky. Standing: Jacobson, Snyder, Lucas, Manager Foody. »•«
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1939 HARVEST 29 FOOTBALL CRISP autumn air, brilliantly colored leaves, and chrysanthemums bring to the mind of the Farm School student what is the most important and popular of the sports of the athletic program here at school. Football has been, is, and always will be the nucleus around which student life revolves from the first week of August to Thanksgiving. The Class of ' 39 will be remembered for having contributed many of the turf-pounders which become cogs in the gridiron machines mentored by Coach Samuels. The 1936 season was a successful one. We lost to St. Thomas College frosh and to the Ursinus College Jayvees. The only other snag on the sched- ule was Williamson Trade, with whom we tied on Thanksgiving Day. The following season was almost an exact duplicate of ' 36. We lost to Montclair Teachers ' and the Stockbridge Aggies, and tied the Ursinus Fresh- man team. We won five games to end up the season in the black. The 1938 season ended with three wins, three losses, and one tie game. The outstanding games on the schedule were the Ursinus Jayvae tie, and the wins over St. Thomas Prep and Stockbridge. The Class of ' 39 did its part in contributing material for the team and was ably represented by such stellar performers as Lupinacci, Emil, Jacobus, Cohen, Praissman, Schull, Van Horn, Foody, and Needles. Nickman was the Board of Directors through his managing of the team. N.F.S. 27 26 20 7 6 13 6 105 FOOTBALL 193E Bloomsburg Teachers New Paltz Normal School Camden Vocational School.. St. Thomas Freshmen Atlantic City Vocational Stockbridge College Ursinus Freshmen Williamson Trade School Opp. 6 6 6 19 6 1937 N.F.S. 52 Bloomsburg Teachers J. V... Montclair Teachers Ursinus Freshmen 47 Atlantic City Vocational 6 Stockbridge College 20 Mining and Mechanic Inst... 13 Williamson Trade School.... Opp. 6 14 7 N.F.S. 13 2 6 6 2 Opp. Seton Hall Prep School 45 7 12 St. Thomas Prep School Ursinus College J. V Blue Ridge College Stockbridge College Mining and Mechanic Inst.. Williamson Trade School 138 29
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1939 HARVEST 31 BASKETBALL THE cage game has always been a successful sport at Farm School and it has always had the enthusiastic support of the student body. During our freshman year the squad was almost a complete hold-over from the pre- vious year, so none of our classmates could break into the varsity. We did manage to provide cannon fodder , though, in the form of about half a dozen scrubs. Some of these men were Kopolow and Hobo Koslan. The season was a successful one, for the team won six of the schedule of eight games. The 1937 squad lost only two men through graduation and these holes were quickly plugged up with the debuts of Koslan and Butch Emil as varsity representatives of the ' 39 class. Emil and his heads-up ball playing helped save plenty of games with his passing. That year we won nine games of a scheduled twelve. Our bugaboos were Allentown, to whom we lost twice, and the Rider College Freshmen, who nosed us out in one game. This season was the end of Coach Bernard Zeigler ' s short two-season reign as basketball coach. We regretted seeing him leave in June of 1938, for he had left an enviable record behind him as a sports mentor. The 1938 season marked the return of Mr. Samuel B. Samuels to the coaching ranks of the hardwood floor sport. His team for that season will be remembered for its ability to come through and break our opponents ' winning streaks as in Rider College ' s nine-game streak and Atlantic City Trade ' s eleven- game streak. Our class was represented by Schull and Jacobson on the var- sity squad. BASKETBALL 1936 N.F.S. Opp. 42 Banks Business College 39 78 St. John ' s High School 34 32 P. I. D 27 23 La Salle High School 28 49 Atlantic City Trade School 29 34 Rider College Jayvees 30 56 Philadelphia Marines 40 21 P. !. D 23 335 250 1937 1938 N.F.S. Opp. N.F.S. Opp. 31 Philadelphia Textile 25 47 Philadelphia Business School 24 43 Philadelphia Marines 23 29 Lincoln Prep - 46 22 P. I. D 13 26 P I D 29 31 Peirce School 22 ;° ] .- ,Z u • ' ■■■ ' iT ; .k 38 Allentown Prep 39 43 Mining Machanical Inst 46 27 Germantown High School 17 29 Peirce School 23 46 Girard College 27 22 Williamson Trade School 24 25 Atlantic City Trade School 24 33 j, j gg 33 27 Allentown Prep 37 „ , ,, , , 21 Rider College Jayvoes 29 36 Atlantic City Trade School 20 25 South Philadelphia 22 54 Girard College 36 21 Williamson Trade School .. . 20 39 p. I. D 33 35 P. L D 29 54 Mining Mechanical Inst 46 415 354
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