Delaware Valley College - Cornucopia Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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Page 32 text:

JACK GUREWITZ A great deal of the three years that Jack spent at the Farm School was passed in the dining room, for he was the slowest eater in school and could be found there finishing his meals long after everyone else had left. When not eating, Jack could be found in his proudly painted blue room , pondering over his desk, writing a detailed manuscript to one of his newly acquired loves. With the free time that he had left, Jack managed to take part in many school activities. He was President of the class. Editor ot the Yearbook, trainer of the Football feam and varsity player on the Basket- ball team. He could very rarely be found alone. If you wanted to locate him, you just had to call for Freedy and lo and behold there was Jack. The two were inseparable friends. There is little doubt that he will be a successful poultryman. With his famous glib tongue, he will have little difficulty in convincing his chickens to lay plenty of eggs. '

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HERBERT MOSCA Thin, silent Herby came to Farm School with but one thought in mind — to major in Poultry. Now, at the end of these three years, his aim has been achieved, hie has been found to be one of the most easy to get along with persons in Farm School. Herby ' s success can be attributed to a combination of two virtues: he was always very quiet .and he never (really never) argued. hHerb supported his class implicitly — taking part in infra-mural sports, even to the extent of throwing his knee out of joint before the Freshmen- Junior game. He was an ardent club attendant while the clubs existed. His favorite subject was Veterinary Science, but his chief pastime was taking care of the brooder house: he averaged the highest hatch in his Junior year. Herby ' s lifetime ambition, of course, is to own his own poultry farm, but he will never forget his days at Farm School and will always welcome visits from his classmates. Expecting to be a family man, Herby suggests that we bring ours along too. .■4 1 i J : M



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ii yW ■m f- edu SEYMOUR FREED his three years at Farm School, I name — all of us know him and w has hardly ever I remember him Seymour Freed, ir been called by his fu as just plain Freedy. Being slightly shy, and finding difficulhy in expressing himself when excited, did not prevent him from becoming the President of the Stu- dent Council. His keen competitive spirit won him the Varsity letter in Basketball and the captaincy in Football. In the romantic vein, Freedy has not yet come across the personifica- tion of his ideal — no doubt his patience will be amply rewarded. If he did. not possess patience before he met his room-mate, he has it now — for Freedy was the perfect opposite to the slowest eater in the school, and waiting for him at each meal endowed him with this fine virtue. Being able to come from behind and earn well deserved breaks gives Freedy the qualities that will enable him to own his own poultry farm in the very near future. 1 .

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