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MACM S I. MARCOLIS 142SCraiui Ave. Da ton, Ohio Bnn:: March 26. 1917 Steele Hitrli School (jliNERAL AgRICLLTLRE God furliid that I should go to any Heaven in uhich there are no horses. — Theodore Roosevelt Football, and FRESHMAN: Livestock Club. Gleai Class Football. JUNIOR: Literary Editor of Glean Boxing Coach. SENIOR: Fr. Clas.s Advisor, Fr Gleaner. Senior Councilman. Chail Staff. Student Council, and Chai tions Committee. Margolis: ' Mac was a hciul on horse.s and even owned a couple of them while in school. Old joe «as Mac ' s pride and joy, he ii.sed to take care of him as if it were his own child. hen not working about animals, he did prett ' well around the girls, too. His motto was take ' em and leave ' em and he left many a broken heart in his wake. Somewhat of a Hterary man. Mac used his big words with excellent results. 4 SIMOX MK.XDICK 1745 Xoith rird ,St. Philadelphia. Pa. Bnr i: ]uuL- 12. I ' MS O erbrook Hitrh School qrHE) SEED - iS Questioning i. not the inode of covversation among genflcNicii. — Samuel Johnson FRESHMAN: Class Track Team. Poultry Club. JUNIOR: Hasketball and Baseball Squad. Class Foot- ball and Class Baseball. SENIOR: Poultry Club. Mendick: Schnuikl u cd to ask some of the est ijuestioiis in class but I suppose that can be l II given. Howe er. liis quiet way of wolf- ing got some fellows furious. I wish I knew the secret of his success. Schnudd was a prett ' fair athlete, having played some baseball, basketball, and football, but he specialized in tennis, ping pong, and pool. He majored in Poultry and is perfectly dispositinned to get along with those cracklinu creatines. CIdASS of 1940
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THE) SEED Ror.i-Ri- iioi si() i.uNx; KiiUiicr,-. ilk-. Pa.. R.l.l). Horn: (X-t bcr 20. 1V2(J () -(.ilm«k High Scliool C Ii;m:k Ai. Ai.khi i.i i rt. Ik there a woman, whose form is more dazr.lhiy, thou two locomotives that pass over Jhe Northern Railroad lives? — Joi ' is Karl Hi ' sonans rUKSHMAN: Band. Orc )Mrf( Musical OriranUalion. Vice-President of qiaisFalRl ' Class Fi)otlmlI. .JUNIOR: Band Leailer, Prc-sident .if Class, Council- man. Class Kootliall. anil A. A. Stiir. ' . SEN ' IOR: Hand l.i-ailer. Vire-l ' ri-sidcnl of Class. Councilman, and Secretary of A. A. Hoard. Li iil;: ■■ ' I ' ractiiniian Loiv. ' they iisotl to call him. Ili)u iiin had more tracior Iioiiin alone than prac- lically the re,- ! i.il the crev comhiiuHl. Outside of his riding ability. Bob swuni: a mean trumpet. The band was his ' bab} ' . ' and he did a real job in making something out of nothing. . good looker and dresser, he hail a quiet, subdued taste that made ' ou wonder at the classiness ' ' of his tvle. eioASS OF 1940 ki ' .XCl-, [. l.rCAS i f m lid! Pre-queisle St l ' hillip huig. Pa. Hnrn: .Xownibcr 27. I ' M ' ' Philli|-1..ML ' Hifh School C ' lL.NLK l. Al.KK 11,11 Kl We could irhiji hix irci( ht in irildrots. Eugene Field I ' KKSHMAN : K.i.itball, Clas,., Kimtliall and lla.. .l.all, liMSeliall. l- ' r. Track. .lUNIOR: Baseball. Footliall. and liasketbull. .SENIOR: Captain of the Football Team. Haskcthull. Varsity Club. Secretary-Treasurer of Class. Ye»r. book Stair. Forum, A. A. Board, and Varsity ClltV. Lucas: The might} ' man ot our el,is . Luke cap- tained and quarterbacked oiii NuiiImH irmi ;uk1 played baseball and basketball, i-i , i.i! t.mner if tiiere ever was one. I ' ecker .i- : -: ni ' Ui in classes also. As far as his social lili ' . i lueined. he spent most of the time duniii; il.mie. ' - in a secluded corner. Hii ability ;is a Invcr can be at- tested by .S. |. C;, and tlie IVan, li Luke; He kept more or les,- to h: .o lerins. but came into his ouii
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s GTHB SEED XORMAX WOI.I ' F. M(JR1U. 4820 42nd Si. JJoni: Oeiobcr 6. I ' lS L ong Island Cii . X. . Abialian) Lincoln HigJi School Dairy All ' the most interesfiv ' things arc tslte things that didn ' t occi()-. Sam W.F ess. ' . KKKSHMAN: Poultry CltAft Wind. H.Tii Iritcnlorm Sports. LiveRoSt Club. JUNIOR: Jr. BoNinir Team, niiskotbiill SmuhI. I slock Cliil), IntiTclorm Haski-tball. .SKNIOR: Chi 1 Committeu. Hiiskfthiill Host Inlramuriil Hask.tli:ill. .MdiUiii: II Jou I ' .. l)l Wn scn- !■ ■ i n,: . im- pciilion. he need nut have t;one fuiihei iihaii Farm School. .Morbid could rival anyone for size and also for the amouni ol words he could e.xpel. As far as story tellini? was concerned, he had no peer. He claimed lie had worked before coming to school, but you ' d ne er believe it if } ' Oii saw him in the Dairy. His love life wa,-. beset with many i.lifl iciilties. but. at last, all ua iMrL-ixcn. rni ' .onoRi- xis.sn r i 1 16 -Maryland Ave. Lonsr Island. K. ' ' . Horn: January 1 1, 1 )17 Jamaica High School Pol L■|K A great iose indicates a great fim — genial, cour- teous, iiitellectiiiil. ririU. rmirageous. Edmon l Rostand KRKSHMAN: Varsity Hask.-tbail anil ClaDs Fctlmll. JUNIOR: Varsity F.i.itl.all, Class Hasvball. Coach Jr. Class Football, and Caiilain of Haskotball T.-am. A. A. Hoard. SENIOR: Varsity Football. Captain of Hgskotball. Coach of Freshmen F.iotball. Trustee t.. the Stu- dent Loan Fund. I ' oultry Club. A. A. Hoard. Viof- I ' resident of Va.- itv Clill,. .uhI Yearbook Staff. I w.ini mv «gtr; CIdASS of 1940 onhisownjmmediate .Xussbauin; (Id inc .i - hard boiled! Ou know blanched when he w.i understood poor Xii - football; and as to ba.sk witty conversationalist, m anyboily and conversely he conld be quite at home if he were ' alone in an isl.nul. .X poultry- man by choice lie ha ■ to st.iri m)
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