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WILLIAM RIBK-XSTLIX 869 Hopkinson Ave. Burn : Uctobcr 5 . ' ) b Brookl) ' n, New ork ' I ' liomas Jefferson Higli Scliool Laxdscai ' u •■ Vh((t does he who plants a tree: ' He iibnits the fneiid of sun find sky. — Henvy Cuyler Bunner FRESHMAN: Varsity Baseball. Class Football. Class Track, and Varsity Club. JUNIOR: Varsity Baseball, dlass Football. Jr. Prom Committee, and Varsity Club. SENIOR: Sr. Prom Committee, ami Horticulture Club. Rubensiein: Our .star shortsuip for two years. Rube decided that sports interfered with work; and he therefore gave up the captaincy to devote all his tinie to learning the landscape racket.The results proved that his efforts were not in vain. .V physical culture addict Bill could be found nights working with the weights. He could talk on any- thing even if he knew nothing about it and he sometimes even coiu ' inced himself by his own Gimm, SEED 1 ALFRKl) . . S.WJXO 177 W. Xorris St. Philadclohia, Pa. l 4 il iom.- April 24. 1917 Xortheast Hich School To hcaiigfy is to avenge the fcCidtS ' of others npon ourselves. — Alexander Pope FRESHMAN: Fr. Football. Fr. Baseball, and Fr. Track. Fr. Wresilini; Team. Varsity Football Squad. Vice-Presi li-nt of Class, and Band. JUNIOR: Livestock Club. Jr. Football. Jr. BoxinK Team, Band. Vice-President of A. A. Board, and Forum. SENIOR: Cleaner StatT. Hand, President ot Livestock Clul.. F..r.im, l ' r, i.lint ■•( A. A. Board and Busi- ness Man;,e-r ..f Y. arln ,,k. Savino: If there were an iiiMiiey floating around ■■Sa would be the ho lo lind it; he earned enough while in school to pa ' for his tuition. When not gathering shekels, he could be found at the Dairy and milking Lsther. ■■Sa was ciaz - about it. D milk, and may become tlie lieahh milk king. . ' seii )U student. Sa ' ' couldn ' t aj ' preciate some of the aiitic a few niiitts pulled: and when his teiiipr: llared up, people disappeared. eiLASS O] V
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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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CTHE SEED HKRlJKRI ' K. SCOTI 4 Esmond St. Dorchester, Mass. yor; .- December 14. IVIV Dorchester Hish School ' Boston runs to hrahis as well as beavs and bruwii bread. — William Cowper V 1 FRESHMAN: Class Traol . Hascball. ami Varsity Football. Intpfdorm Sport JUNIOR: Class Football. Vuntlly Football. ($ « ;h of Jr. Football S.iuad. ard Clll»« HaHi-ball. ' ' ' .SENIOR: Varsity FcK.tboll. Coach of Fr. F.. .tli;ill Siiuad. Chairman Ch.ipil C ' lnimitl,-.-. CltMiier .-;t:iir. Varsity Club. Liv.Hlock Club. F.inim. and Vearl.....k. Scott: Unheralded as an athlete. Scottv acciden- tally came out for football one Sunda ' morninir in h.is freshman year and later found out. to his sur- prise, that he had made the arsit - squad. An isolationist for two )-ears as far as L ' irls were con- cerned, he blossomed forth in his senior year. .As for his work in the Dair , when nf)t sleeping, he spent most of his time cleaniiii; out the calf barn and levelling off the manure pile. ' J ' os ether with ■■. ti«.s he ruled l.asker Hall w ' nh an iron hand. v m 111;R I .slI.XK K.MAN y 4. mo eioASS OF I94€ wellin-the,ci -. IM27. . . apaSt. A ' o. January 4. mO Philadelphia, Pa. CriiMal High School Lam- •■Wr profits mos t .■ vthin l- ' i-cii , ,„ s..r,s hr.t-y 1. 1, Sli-I.l .i ' , KRKSHMA.N-: CK. Group. Assi-star ' 1 i . iU.i .. r. Dramatic ' :.K-.r of Ih. Gleaner. JUNIOR: Vice-l ' r Chairman. Bum ■: leader. Class Pr.-iil. iit ' ..mmittee. Jr. I ' rom : (jf Cleaner. Cheer- -SENIOR: Class President. 1 oil. Mailman. Horticulta dent Loan Fun.l lin-ir Forum, and Y. .. reaiileiit of student Coun- .■ Club. Cheerleader. .Stu- -s M;.nMe,r ..f (il.-aner. Siherman : Knepj , • b of being President and all of the Class. He was a In- nid earned h.is pennies pciii On the dance floor he coiiKI - ith an one of the lo ' i;;io i:) ' li ' MM i ' hilly. Nevertheless his ; j to linii. He and the Dean had yjic ■,innn,.n— ihe same hirihdav. As a aiuisc,ii ■1. •■•will do mJ
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