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IJKRXARI) RASHALl. Ellington, Connecticut Bon, :Apn 10, 1918 Rock illc High School Pori i Kv Men of feir iroids arc the hest iiieu. William Shakespeare FRESHMAN: Tciultry Club. JUNIOR: Forum, Poultry Clul). SKNIOR: Poultry Club. Forum. Rnsliall: Confucius a : W i e man listen much, blab little. Rash listen much; Dean Cioodling. Mr. Schnieider. Heller. Rash read much: Rural Schmuli )log -. daih- papers, magazines. So now- current affairs expert. Rash comes from a poultry farm and took up poultry here. During his three ears at Farm School we heard much of the home farm. .Xovv the proud possessor of theory and practice, and full ' impressed with his knowledge, wonders what ' s going to happen when the prodigal son returns to the homestead. .f, ' d GTHHB SEED OSCAR Rl ' .ISS Mark ' dTree, . rkansas Bon,: .May U. V)2 . ' ltes Realg ninasiuni. Munich. ( ierman ' l). n v ' The iiirmiemaficinii has icarhed the highest niiiy ui, the UiiUhi- of hii„ia,i thought. .JUNIOR: Manak ' tT .if I ' l.,,- l;a-.-b:ill. Forum, luul Livestock Club. SENIOR: Forum. Liv,st..fk c liil., iind Yearbook Staff. Rci. s; I lie l)air Senior who could write a book. Oscar knew nunc aboiil what was in the Dairy Lab. than c cii ilic in.- ' ti uctiits. which he consis- tenth ' UM-d ii ' a i)id work. Oscar said he never studivd fur a u■. but when everybody else had finished he a .still there beating it out. His cry of . Iista Coook will be reiiicnibcred long after he lea es. .Vlthouijh unable tn speak Knglish when he entered. In- i ic.ibiilai ' now compares with the best of ..111-. Uffi etAS OF 1940
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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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qrHE SEED ' ' .j V CIdASS of 1940 MKIA I. Ron I i ' ,ni. -Apol 11, 1V2(J 1 Sciiool General AgriclltUh 44 liaiii| toii Place Brooklyn, New York Alexander 1 lamilii Quiet us a plough laid at furriyfo ' s ' li . R. J. Burdeth FRESHMAN: Liveslod ' k Wurff lnterdorni ' ,Biifc(!iball. Poultry Club, and Jnterdurm Softball. • ■ ■ f JUNIOR: Boxinc T.am. Class K.Miihall. C a i a ball, and .1 SENIOR: Intcrdo Committi i.isK.-ll..ill. Roth: Simplicit) ' . ■: ; :1I1L■ I inuc. , i.s ilic hardest to describe. Pli . ically and, mentally Handsome is our best i pe of farnier; stable. conser ative, retiring ' -, and yet proirressive. Despite ail these charms the fair se. was unable to distract him from the attractions of the new Farmall. . luid ready to blos m|ithat alas never bloomed. Perhaps, that promreeci term in tlte Coast Ciuard vvillvbear fruit. 1 I l-R LEOXAR!) ART 12 Mount Hope Place B ' rn I ) re 111 N. . ew York DeWitt Clinton II : CeNER.VL At.KICLI.Il Kl Geni k p,i;r(; Decern 1x1 22. vn ' 6 t .( . . ■ that power uihich dazzles mortal oft hut perseverance in disynise. Henry Willard Austin FRESHMAN: Livesto terdorm liasketball HKer. JUNIOR: Gleaner. I. and Class Footl...r SENIOR: Editor Senior Football ' Editor. Varsitv - Club. •k Club. Football Manaicn ilnia ■. .rbviik • ultry Rothenberg: Porkx ' lotk troubles and respoiKNibilio.-. football manager; and ! through, leaving .Mr. , ' , more grey hairs. In ad .lun activities during his senici thrust in as Editoi ' ' ' ' the Yearbook; aiu; high scholastic r tii.-. activities, Policy ' ga r farm near, Buffalo. Ciono i tir i pa c of It ' for .led -.dit. if iiiagcd to maintain a - ii I ui ' , ' erei.l b - such to iha; )
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