Delaware Valley College - Cornucopia Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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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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MILTON EDER Farmer Green Lane, Pa. Olney High School Very quiet when he first entered school, he soon blossomed out into a first class socialite, under the expert tutelage of De Groff. Always the business man, Milton has owned just about every concession available, at one time or another in his Farm School career, has man- aged much of our class business for us, and in his spare time has farmed about half the unused land in Bucks County. In his department jMilton got along swell; even with Mr. Webster. Milt spent most of his life on the farm, a fact of which he is justly proud, and the one skeleton in his closet seems to be the fact that he graduated from a city high school, but he don ' t talk about that. To his knack of looking out for himself, his love for agriculture, comes the fact that Milton is one of the few of us fortunate enough to be able to go right out onto his own farm. ' m ««««siS«ass es;«j 4S «=© «««««s»« «« © MEN OF THE JOHN EVANS Silent Gwynedd Valley, Pa. Ambler Hi h School Hailing from nearby Gwynedd Valley, Silent John, was one of the quieter and more modest members of our class, who possessed a farm back- ground, and fitted easily into our daily routine. Although his social activities were limited to the home town, John was always there with a helping hand when it came to decorating the gym for the rest of us. He made his presence felt on the football field when we played our interclass rivals. John has shown a sincere interest in his work, and the patience necessary to handle the chickens properly. Although it has been rumored at times that John had a slight grip on Mr. Meisler ' s leg, we believe that this was partly due to the fact that he was more quiet and not as prone to argue as his fellow workers. He will never be a super salesman, but we know that John will be able to market his products with the knowledge that thev are the best. SOIL « i5« 5«s ©©« e««4 «« j ©«««?««« »i «4» 0m



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JERRY DE GROFF ' Saint Sellersville, Pa. Souderton High School The glibbest, gabbiest, most enthusiastic article ever to bounce into our Alma Mater, Jerry left a deep impression on the school. He was a pet of Mr. Samuels, as a cheer-leader who rose to be a football star; as business man- ager and headwaiter. He directed the band, and local harem, and his riding acadeni} ' very success- fully. Reverend introduced — imagine — pretty farm girls to the X.F.S., and vice versa. Many a neighbor thinks Jerry owns the old N.F.S. In spite of, or because of his angelic looks, Jerry is likely to put anything over on anybody — in short, Jerry is the best Glitz in our class. In the rare moments, Jerry accepted the hospi- tality of the Horticulture Department, and he was (for an unknown reason) Mr. Purmell ' s pride and joy. A screw - out artist, most successful of the Yanks, Jerry is sure to succeed, whether in putting life into some sleepy rural community, or as a supersalesman. s SS«=©«««©© ©© © © $««««® MEN= OF THE Chicago, 111. JOHN HELLER Hanza Czeskoslovenske Akademicke Gvmnasium Yu Hach ha, is our bouncing boy from Czechoslovakia. Short and to the point, he bandies no words, which is lucky as he is prone to commit mayhem on the English language which would make Webster turn green with envy. As a Hort senior, he was l.kely to be at odds with the instructors, but being built close to the ground he was an efficient worker, and often out- picked most of us. He had amazing luck as a hitch-hiker; no mat- ter how cold, he could be seen thumbs up on the road, always warmed by the reception he would receive at the conclusion of his trip. In his senior year he volunteered to put out a yearbook for us, and should be greatly com- mended for the fine job he has done. A regular fellow in spite of himself, John has kept in pocket money by winning bets, and is a sure thing when it comes to being a success in his chosen field. =SOIL : »©««««««ss«« ««=©«©e ®«s ««fi 5« ««

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