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Activities Sitting left right: Richard Heider, Edward Glowacki, Edith Wilson, Alice Sayles, Margaret Ahern, Emily Bailey. Caesar Rosi ‘Standing: Robert Bartlett, C. M. Wood, Director; Edward Brown Alfred Cipolla not in picture School Orchestra
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1931 Essex Aggie Year Book Sitting left to right: Milton Snow, Robert Bartlett, Lawrence Westcott, Donald Bentley, Bradford Webb Standing: Carleton Symmes, Kenward Griffin, Harold Bowen Future Farmers of America On Match 8, 1930, the Essex Chapter of the Massachusetts Young Farmers’ Asso- ciation was organized with a membership of eighty-one (81) students of this School. In its first anniversary the Chapter has over one hundred members, and during the past year it has accomplished much valuable work. Among the projects undertaken and successfully completed are exhibits and fruit sales booth at the Topsfield Fair, two project tours, public speaking and judging con- tests, and the establishment of a gasoline filling station on the School grounds. The local chapter is a part of the State organization which may be in the near future affiliated with the National organization of the Future Farmers of America.
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1931 Essex Aggie Year Book Jokes H. A.M.: “You missed my class the other day.” W. Bartlett: ‘Not in the least I assure you.” Jerry: “Which would you prefer to be—rich or beautiful?” Corrinne: “I should like to be rich, too!” H. A. M.: “Now, Dave, tell me which month has 28 days.” Fisher: ‘‘Why—they all have.” Our co-eds are not agricultural students just because they keep digging up the dirt. Steila: ‘‘Say, Helen, what’s the past tense of I take?’ Helen: ‘I was tooken.” “T suppose you heard about Colville? “No, what?’’ “Some one gave him a pair of spats and he had them half soled!” Colville: ‘I will give you a hundred dollars to do my worrying for me.” Cryan: “Great! Where’s the hundred?” Colville: ‘‘That’s your first worry.” Mr. Stearns: “Why any fool can see that.” Chillyoaes Wecamtes Mr. Stearns: ‘Well, nearly any fool!” Ruth B.: ‘I nearly walked off with a nifty coonskin overcoat at the cafe last nite.” Okie: ‘What happened?” Ruth B.: ‘When I got out on the sidewalk I found a college boy inside.” Saul: “Yes? I had a beard like yours once and when I realized how it made me look I cut it off.” Cookie: ‘‘Well, I had a face like yours once and when I realized I couldn’t cut it off, I grew this beard.”
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