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;i 5?c..i; %H|gr BERNARD KASLOVE Ben came fo Farm School on the proposition that he be given every week-end off, and nobody will deny that he took full advantage of that privilege. As time went by, the boys started making bets whether or not Ben would be found in school on a week-end. Many a fellow lost his shirt, for somehow or other Ben always managed to go to New York four week-ends a month, and often five. Although nobody understood him in the beginning, the name Rema soon explained everything. hlorticulture was fortunate enough to have him take up the culture of fruits and vegetables. There, Ben soon acclimated himself and became a conscientious and responsible worker. There is no doubt that Ben has contributed much to the class ' success in inter-class sport and social activities, becoming Exchange editor of the Gleaner in his Senior year. By nature, Ben was, and still is, a quiet person, but many times he surprised us with his latent humor and subtle wise cracks. With ambition and perseverance, Ben will become a success in any- thing he undertakes. ■Mr ty M 1; ' ■ S - ' • ' ■ ' r c ♦i v m i
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TUVIJAS GOLDOFTAS From war torn Europe, Tobi came to this country a little over three years ago, and entered our fair halls a short while later. hHis progress was remarkable — from the shy boy who could not speak anything but broken English, he rose to become the Editor of the Gleaner, raising it to a high cultural level in the face of adverse conditions. Although his correspondence with girls Is bountiful, his heart remains true to The One . Tobi lived up to the title of Hort Peon , and proved himself one of the ablest and responsible workers of our class, hie had his fingers In every pie and managed to take advantage of practically every extra- curricular activity In school. He was a representative of his class at the student council, the stone hearted and permanent class treasurer and the French hlorn of our band. Also in his Senior year Pete came out for football and promptly managed to make the Varsity. Sincere and conscientious, Tobi plans to continue his education upon graduation. We wish him all the luck in the world, and know that he succeed.
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MARTIN NABUT His appearance belied his middle name — Marty was far from a wolf but you do have to give him credit for trying. Short and inconspicuous, Martin was a terror with women in his own little way. Although he never had one of his own, he was not bad with those who belonged to others. Wolfingham injected his particular type of humor into life at Farm School and it made his companionship more than worthwhile, but, brother . . . when he went into one of his moods he was out of this world, including that of his classmates. Not an athlete, Marty ' s services as hHumor editor of the Gleaner and his managerial duties with the Baseball Team helped him make joshing enemies. Possessing a great deal of background-on the subject, because of his experiences at the Farm School, Marty expects to complete the Wolf- ingham Edition of How to Win Friends and Influence People .
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