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WILLIAM T. MULVEY. JR R. D. 1, Mountaintop, Pa. Bill came to us in September, 1951 from Wilkes College, and immediately interested himself in student activities. He was manager of the football team during the ' 51 season, and was a player on the ' 52 and ' 53 teams. As basketball manager for three seasons, he also coached a successful J.V. team during his Senior year, and was very prominent in organizing Intra- mural basketball. As one of the co-chairmen and advertising head of the ' 53 A day, Bill did much to assure its financial success. As chairman of the ' 54 A day, Bill was respon- sible for making this the highly successful operation that it was. From all of us, Goodby and Good Luck. NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE JOHN SOARDS 101 N. Main St., Hammonton, N. ]. John has, through his four years at N.A.C., been a great asset to the college football team. Until his injury in his senior year, John ' s pass- receiving has helped to chalk up many a vic- tory on the gridiron. Being a farmer before attending school, John came here to acquire the knowledge, scientific and otherwise, to make his enterprises and his life efficient, full and successful. Now at the end of his college career he has acquired that knowledge and maturity which will aid him in reaching his goal. 20
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LIONEL BERGER 4412 10th Ave., Brooklyn 19, N. Y. Whenever a typewriter was heard in the dorm chances are it was Lee typing up the Spreader or punching out a story for the Gleaner. Being interested in all school func- tions, Lee was an active member of the A Day Committee and an outstanding member of the Glee Club through his entire enrollment at N.AG. We, who are closer to him, will remember him, also, as a highly active class officer and supporter, for he held the positions of secretary, vice-president, and dance chair- man, doing a good job with each. Lee ' s intense interest in agriculture, coupled with his know- how for mixing with people, will undoubtedly be a vital force in his future life. NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LaBARRE l. jaggard, jr. 1 West Oak Ave., Moorestown, N. ]. Moneta Ultima Ratio : Money is the final argument. That is the probable reason which prompted Bub to become business-manager of this year ' s Cornucopia. Upon transferring from Lehigh University, Bub came to us in February of 1951. His best talents lie in insti- gating, agitating, and organizing student get togethers where malt beverages are served. In May of 1953 Jag relinguished chairman- ship of the degenerate party to become Presi- dent of the Student Council. When there is no one else to do the job, he gets it done some- how. Without his persistence, the advertising and farm machinery on A Day 1953 would not have been a success.
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' ' The animal husbandry department, like all others, strives to give the students a practical education as well as book learn- ing. Students are acquainted with, and have ample opportu- nity to develop skill in working with the ever growing beef herd. The school ' s herd of purebred swine provides an excel- lent source for the development of abilities of the men whose interests are in this field. The same can also be said of the sheep men as a mixed flock of sheep is also available to the department. The Percheron horses provide an excellent medium for teach- ing, feeding and management practices that can be applied to all phases of livestock. Under the able guidance of Dr. Pelle and Mr. Hopkins, coupled with facilities at hand, potential top men in agriculture pass from this department.
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