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Joseph Komarzanski at 32, is one of the oldest of our ' 50 graduates. A veteran, he came to Delhi for the general farming course. Hopes to join brother-in- law Walter May, Delhi ' 49 on his Delaware County farm right after graduation. Charles Arthur Hoffman, a native of Long Island and graduate of Newtown, L. I. High in ' 48, he is a Busi¬ ness Agriculture Major. Played intra-mural sports, varsity baseball. Member of Theta Gamma. Hopes to enter the farm machinery business. Paul Barringer Homan, Animal Husbandry Major, graduated from Waitsfield H. S., class of ' 44 but now lives on L. I. His travels with the Army gave him an itchy foot . He has been a promoter of campus activities — Fresh. Class Pres, Editor of Fidelitas ' 50, V. Pres, of Theta Gamma, member of Horn Hoof, participant in Cross Coun¬ try. His hobbies are skiing, skating and sleeping. Hans A. Krauss is a na¬ tive of Staten Island and graduate of New Dorp High, there, in ' 47. A form¬ er farm cadet, he is an Animal Husbandry Major. Ambitions: to become a Holstein b.reeder; to see America first. Frank Elliott Loveland is an Animal Husbandry Ma¬ jor who is a native of Bing¬ hamton and graduated from high school there in ' 45. Ambition: to run his own farm. William J. McAvoy lives in Rochester where he graduated from Irondequoit High School, class of ' 43. He has tried his hand at manufacturing before com¬ ing to Delhi. Here he is majoring in Agronomy and Horticulture. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. His ambition—to be a farm owner. Donald Joseph McDermott, a native of the Bronx, worked on a farm and in a creamery before earning to Delhi as a Dairy Industry Major. A DeWitt Clinton High graduate, ' 48, he plans to continue his col¬ lege education next fall. J: 11 .
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John D. Dougherty, a na¬ tive of Florida, is a gradu¬ ate of Irvington (N.J.) High in ' 48. Nineteen years of age, he is a Poultry Major. Worked on farms, had ex¬ perience in a drug store before coming to Delhi. John Raymend Ferris, a native of Poughkeepsie and graduate of Wappingers Falls Central School in ' 47 did post graduate work at St. Peter ' s in Peekskill be¬ fore coming to Delhi as a Dairy Industry Major. Mem¬ ber of Fidelitas staff, Dairy Industry Club, Theta Gam¬ ma. Hopes for job as dairy plant manager. Carter Loomis Funnell spent a year at Champlain College at Plattsburg and a year at plant research be¬ fore coming to Delhi as an Agronomy and Horticulture Major. A graduate of Hor¬ ace Mann School for Boys, Bronx in ' 45. He hopes to own his own farm. Werden C. Goodemoot, Jr. is an Animal Husbandry Major hailing from Butler (N.J.). His hobby is collect¬ ing guns. He was treasurer of the Horn Hoof Club. Warden ' s ambition is to own his own farm. Rudolph H. Habermann is g U. S. Navy Submarine Vet, who was born in Ger¬ many. A graduate of Sun- nyside (L.I.) High School ' 44, he is ah Animal Hus¬ bandry Major. Active in the Horn Hoof and Stu¬ dent Council, his hobbies are yodeling and accordian playing. Ernest Kurt Hempel is a New York City native and graduate of Yorktown Heights High, ' 48, who can boast of an extensive farm background gleaned from working a total of six sum¬ mers on N. Y. State farms. A steady performer for the Cross Country team, he ' s an Animal Husbandry Ma¬ jor, of course. Henry Jerry Heinrichs, an Agricultural Business Ma¬ jor, is a graduate of New¬ town (Pa.) High, ' 48. A member of the Horn and Hoof Club, his hobbies are swimming and wrestling. His ambition? To own my own business .
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Donald Jerome Magnan, a Marine Corps Vet, form¬ erly attended Morrisville A T. An Animal Hus¬ bandry Major, his hobbies are building, and repairing used machinery. Graduate of Teaneck (N.J.) High ' 46. Hopes to travel, own a new car, get married. George Ellsworth Marlatt, a Morristown (N.J.) native and graduate of Morristown High, ' 48, is a General Ag¬ riculture Major. He is a member of the Chanticleer, Horn 5c Hoof Club and Chorus. His hobbies are collecting stamps, sports, raising African violets. Hopes to travel. Edward Kenneth Miller, a native of Bayside, L. I., is an Animal Husbandry Ma¬ jor. President of the Horn Hoof Club, he was also ac¬ tive in the Fidelitas, Or¬ acle, intra-mural basketball and the Cross Country Squad. Says his hobbies are people and frogs Could be, too. George J, Miller, a native of Long Island, and gradu¬ ate of Westhampton Beach (L. I.) High, ' 48, is an Ani¬ mal Husbandry Major. Ac¬ tive as a member of the Horn 5t Hoof Club and Or¬ acle and Fidelitas Staffs, he ' s looking forward for a successful career in agri¬ culture. Robert Leon Nark is a Dairy Industry Major who came to Delhi after gradu¬ ating from Newtown, L. I. High in ' 47. Spent a total of eight summers working on Long Island farms. His hobbies are hunting, fish¬ ing, skiing. Participated in intra-mural bowling, varsity baseball. David Edward Orton is a graduate of Sidney High School. He has been prom¬ inent in 4-H and is one of our outstanding majors in Animal Husbandry. During the years, he has won many prizes for showman¬ ship of cattle. His ambition —to own an all American cow. Robert David Peyser is a General Agriculture Major. Though a native of New York City, he came to Delhi after two years ex¬ perience working on dairy farms. A graduate of New¬ town, L. I. High in ' 48, he hopes to own his own farm.
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