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ALBERT A. JURCIUKONIS 4661 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Yurch is incomparable as the class wit and can relate countless tales on a mom- ent ' s notice. A recognized artist with the guitar and mandolin, he has entertained the class and student body time and time again, playing and singing most appro- priate and entertaining ballads. A mem- ber of the Dairy and Anima l Husbandry Clubs for two years, Yurch always did a job well. Venturing into matrimony in his junior year, he is the proud father of a baby girl. He also was the backbone of the Glee Club for two years. Yurch served quite competently as class Secre- tary in his senior year. We ' ll always re- member him for the many moments of joy he has given our group. ALLAN D. KINNUNEN Suomi Street, Paxton, Massachusetts Al is a popular guy around campus with his high pitched voice and slight New Eng- land accent. He has contributed much to the class and his fellow students by being President of the Animal Husbandry Club and was directly responsible for its wide acceptance at the college by the under- classmen. He did a competent job with the Intercollegiate Livestock Judging Team at all meets in which the college partici- pated. Al added the Dairy Club to his activities for four years and served in the Farm Machinery Club as Secretary. He also contributed to the success of social functions on the campus by being a vital member of the Dance Committee for two years and the Student Activities Commit- tee. His friendliness and aptitudes are qualities desired by all.
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Ji GEORGE N. BLEIBTREU 4 Oxford Boulevard. Great Neck, N. Y. Whenever current events or world affairs were discussed, George could be found either listening intently or contributing to the conversation. His great love for ani- mals prompted him to major in Animal Husbandry and engage actively in Goat Club projects with an eye towards veter- inary work in the future. His outstanding extra-curricular accomplishments were achieved as a member of the Gleaner staff for four years, particularly in his senior year when he served as Associate Editor. His writing ability also made George a valuable member of the Cornucopia staff. His interest in social functions made him a key figure on the 1951 Junior Prom Committee. George also was a member of the Photography Club. His love for his field is bound to make George successful in his post-graduate veterinary studies and as a practitioner in the future. WALLACE C. HEITSMITH 96 Hudson Ave.. Ridgefield Park. N. . Wally is a happy go lucky guy and has a quick-witted mind. His performance at the end position with the football team for four years had few equals. He played with a will to win and always hit the op- position hard. Wally also was a member of the baseball team for two years. As President of the Varsity Club in his senior year, after being a member for three years, Wally worked most conscien- tiously. He also contributed to social functions on the campus as a member of the Student Activities Committee. His sparkling qualities will long be remem- bered.
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FRANK J. LAROSA 1723 73rd Street. Brooklyn, New York For a man reared strictly in an urban area, Frank has made the transition to a rural society in a phenomenal fashion. His profound interest and liking for animals was demonstrated by membership in the Animal Husbandry Club for three years and he was elected Secretary in his senior year. Frank carried this interest beyond expected limits by showing horses at Harrisburg, Pa., and by unexcelled par- ticipation with the Intercollegiate Live- stock Judging Team. Frank displayed a talent for sports by playing football in his freshman year and then serving as a com- petent trainer for three years. In baseball he played for three years at second base. He served diligently on the Junior Prom committee and the Yearbook staff. Frank ' s undying love for animals will carry him to a respected place in his chosen field. ROBERT F. PEARSON 1920 Robinson Ave., Havertown, Pa. Bob, one of the more easy-going mem- bers of our class, is a well-liked fellow around the campus. Never boisterous, he shows his worth by actions which were displayed by being a sincere member of the Animal Husbandry and Dairy Clubs. His work on the business staff of the Gleaner set a precedent for future mem- bers to follow. His mechanical ability was put to good use with the Farm Machinery Club, both as a member and Vice- President. His love for the farm was brought out time and time again by his visits to many farms and farm functions. A guiet, sincere fellow. Bob will be an as- set in any endeavor he undertakes. The class lost a sincere member when Bob was called into the U. S. Army in our senior year.
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