JAMES CHARLESWORTH Jimmy Hanoverton, Ohio Augusta High School A good guy, all-around man, one of the best athletes Farm School ever had, Jimmy took a leading part in many of our class activities. Abe Lincoln would be envious of Jimmy ' s story-telling and Al Capone, of his smuggling activities. A renowned lawn-mower, Charley gets that not-so-dumb-anyway attitude from telling the Latin names of plants to anyone who is willing to listen. Did I have her going, was envied by many would-be Romeos as a lover, his co-worker as a worker and by all visiting teams, as the ball- artist. To flee his cigarette clients and to save his shoe leather, this Hanoverton special moved to the sicklist for the duration. Jim, who is sure to make a lot of friends, is going to become a landscape architect or a basket- ball coach. ABRAHAM COHEN Bones Philadelphia, Pa. Vineland High School Arriving on our campus in his freshman year, weighing a mere 135 lbs., it was not long before Abe gained not only weight, but the respect of his classmates for being one of the best workers and most sincere farmers in our class. He participated in many school activities, and rarely started anything which he did not bring to a successful conclusion, and although oil has been consumed in the process to fill a medium sized tank, Abe is now quite a finished trombone player. Much to the annoyance of his fellow workers in the Hort Department, Abe insisted on a non- racketeering policy, but was not averse to tossing a few himself when the battle was in progress. Keeping his love affairs on a platonic basis until the middle of his senior year, Abe suddenly blos- somed forth as a potent osculator. We feel sure that whether it be in love, war, or agriculture, Abe will see the job through and be one of the most successful members of our class.
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Libei-tv, N. Y LEON GOLDFARB -The Glitz Xewtown His:h School, L. I. Aggressive is thie word for Leon. Glitz was the captain of one of the most successful football and baseball teams, and president of one of the best classes the N.F.S. ever had. Head of Dance, Oscar Committees, Glitz outdid his organization and business talents, by getting more ads than any business manager has ever gotten for the Senior Yearbook. Errol, during his career as the President of the Student Council, did much to instill the Mutts with fear for that organization. Goldie always managed to know all the answers on exams. All these superlatives are very important to us, but the mainspring in Glitz ' s life are his amorous adventures. The A ' lemoirs of Casanova look like Little Abner next to them. Goldie was a sort of yeast for the rest of us; he drove us from inertia into activity. If he keeps it up, we are more than sure that he will always finish on top. BENJAML GOLDPALNT — paint ' ' Philadelphia, Pa. Olney High School Benny is famous for his unofficial dating bur- eau. The things he has done to his trusting school- mates are exaggerated, however. Always willing to lend a helping hand in our class activities, Benny devoted most of the time he managed to sneak out of Philadelphia, to his hobby. Benny was an ardent (yes, ardent) photographer. He took (successfully at times) pictures of every instructor, student, girl, or other livestock that ever came to the N.F.S. His questions did much to keep us in high spirits during classes. Benny ' s numerous speeches usually had quite a response. All kidding aside, Benny really improved a lot since he came here and literally blossomed forth into the Floriculture Major. He was always able to get good jobs during his stay here and if he ever decides that there is no place in his life for flowers, he will be a great airport builder.
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