Delaware Valley College - Cornucopia Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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MACY BRENNER , POULTRY Age 18 Brooklyn, N. Y. JUNIOR YEAR: Varsity Football, Basketball and Baseball. Student Council, Varsity Club SENIOR YEAR: Varsity Football and Baseball. Student Council, Var- sity Club Macy Wins the title of class lover hands down. He leaves behind him a trail of broken hearts extending from Philadelphia to Doylestown, east to New York, and north to Connecticut. lVlacy was potentially the most intelligent student in the class. Unfortunately, however, he turned his talents to the art of money making and spent most of his time checking up on his laundry concession. VVith his vivid imagination, he discovered many little ways of saving labor in the poultry department. He took part in all sports but excelled on the football field. ln basketball, he obtained the nick-name of the Brains C?D. When he leaves school Macy expects to be employed on a poultry farm in Connecticut, that is, if the army doesn't seek his talents first.

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GILBERT KATZ POULTRY Age 21 Bronx, New York FRESHMAN YEAR: Band, Gleaner. Student Council JUNIOR YEAR: Leader of Band. Gleaner, Secretary A. A. Board, Class President, Student Council. Manager Canteen, Photog- ra phy Concession SENIOR YEAR: Leader of Band, Editor-in-Chief of Year Book and Gleaner, Head VVaiter, Class President. Rlail Boy, Newspaper Concession, Varsity Club. Varsity Base- ball, Football Manager. Student Council. Photography Concession, Secretary A. A. Board, Room Prize Gil Wasn't the noisy type when he came to Farm School. He kept his mouth shut and tried his best to steer clear of the upper classmen. It wasn't till his junior year that he really got into the swing of things. lVith only a handful of students at school, he nabbed three freshmen and reorganized the band. One of his accomplishments that he is most proud of is the forming of the intramural program at Farm School. It was his Hbrain child from beginning to end. As the junior year gave way to the senior, he had a finger in every pie. During his final months at school, he even formed an employment agency. Hospitalized by an accident in his senior year. Gil spent a month in the Jewish Hospital of Philadelphia, discovering that nursing, like agri- culture, was a profession that had many fine points. He majored in poultry and expects to work on a modern poultry plant after graduation. Eventually he would like to have a little place of his own and raise kittens



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SClIl'llllllDllE5llNlVJllf fIl3GDlIfllIl5lll4l3lIlllf9 The year 1945-1946 was a most successful one for the Farm School Student Council. bnder the able leadership of Phil Hoffman. the council was most influential in keeping up the school morale and in keeping our campus beautiful. Because of the small numbers of the student body one council represen- tative Was dropped from each class. After deciding to give the veteran a voice in the student council, it was pointed out by the administration that the Vets would soon become regular students and therefore will not need separate representation. The council was instrumental in bringing to Farm School a regular intra- mural athletic program, something new in the school's history. It was due to the councils action that better laundry facilities were placed in our wash- rooms. The council, as usual, was prominent in the social aflfairs of the school. Several shindigs and two dances were sponsored by the council. The record of this student council was unique in that all Hllutts' turned in for breaking freshman rules were given a fair trial. Vie feel con- fident that under the junior college setup the student council will continue to show that Farm School is a model of democracy in action.

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