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BACK ROW—Left to Right—W. Vetter. C. Hoffman, W. Farnsworth, S. Merritt, W. Waite, E. Tadejewski. FIRST ROW—Left to Right—C. Evenden. W. Ken- naugh, E. Thurston, R. Harvey. AGRICULTURAL FACULTY MR. EVENDEN, Dairy Industry. Bi-focals in hand, microscope to eye, he explores the world of Bugs”. And that ' s the absolute truth of the matter, so to speak”. MR. FARNSWORTH, Agricultural Engineer¬ ing. As fast a man with a wrench as he is with a steering wheel. Just a little test to bring up the averages”. MR. HARVEY, Poultry Husbandry. Red hair, red. chickens and red pencils. Ahhh”. If you will take the birds-”. MR. HOFFMAN, Social Studies. Author of the Hoffman Plan and the Adolph Menjou of Delhi. Now get this —”. MR. KENNAUGH, Head, Department of Ag¬ riculture. His rapidly depleting supply of hair shows he has come out on top. The individual must - - MR. MERRITT, Animal Husbandry. A wielder of pedigrees. Now when I select a herd sire”. (Oye! Those units). MR. TADEJEWSKI, Sciences. Friend of the freshmen . . . the man with the cigar. Now this is important”. MR. THURSTON, Agronomy and Horticul¬ ture. Mix a little Walton silt loam and a seed and you have agronomy. Unit 99 is due Tuesday. MR. VETTER, Agricultural Engineering. Owner of the perennial red corduroy jacket. Just use the formula”. What a man with a bowling ball! MR. WAITE, Farm Management. Man of endurance. Now let me tell you some¬ thing, fellows”. Every time we shiver, we will remember his field trips.
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Earl Ernest Barker, a na¬ tive Binghamtonian and graduate of Binghamton North High ' 48, is a Poultry Husbandry Major. Vice President of the Chanticleer and a member of the Horn and Hoof Club, Earl was also active in bowling and the chorus. Calvin Elwood Carpenter, a Factoryville, Pa. farm boy and Navy Veteran ( ' 46- ' 48), Red is an Agri¬ culture Business Major. A member of the Dairy Indus¬ try and Photography Clubs, and Fidelitas staff, he is also Vice President of the Senior Class. George Rexford Casterlin is a Farm Machinery Major who is looking forward to a future in Agricultural Engineering. A graduate of Maybrook (N.Y.) H. S., ' 47, he participated in varsity basketball, intra - mural sports, and was a member of the Theta Gamma. Robert W. Christensen graduated from Goshen (N.Y.) Central after a War¬ time hitch in the Marines. One of Orange County ' s outstanding FFA members before coming to Delhi. He is an Animal Husbandry Major, a member of the Horn Hoof and manager of the Cross Country Team. Frank A. Christofano a native of Glen Cove, L. I. and graduate of Glen Cove High, ' 47, is. an Agri¬ culture Business Major. A member of the Theta Gamma, his hobbies are athletics and reading nov¬ els. His ambition? A posi¬ tion in Long Island or Ohio. Maurice Clyde Avery is one of the most active seniors. An Animal Hus¬ bandry Major, he is a member of the Horn Hoof, Dairy Industry and Chanticleer Clubs; Co-cap- tain of the Cross Country team and a member of Fidelitas staff. Hopes to continue his education. Henry Altenberg. 18, Ani¬ mal Husbandry Major, is perhaps the most traveled of our younger graduates. Born in Berlin, Germany, he received his early edu¬ cation in Kent, England. A graduate of George Wash¬ ington High (NYC), he hopes to become a buyer for a meat packing com¬ pany. mm
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