The Gleaner . siness Manager. Philip Trupin, Secretary-Treasurer. Moses Daniels, Candy Manager. Iiaac Skaist, Asisstant Candy Manager. A. Katz, Tennis Manager. It was also decided to| have an A. A. project gardento bear part of the expenses. Last year the garden was\ ?]•>• successful financially. This year a larger plot willbe plained under the supervision of Abraham Katz. + Professor Toor (to Smith in Poultry Class): WhenI studied this, subject, I was less interested in it thanyou. Mills: Impossible. Professor Markowitz (at 3 p. m.): Whafl is anothername for cyst. Stuttering students (3 p.


The Gleaner . siness Manager. Philip Trupin, Secretary-Treasurer. Moses Daniels, Candy Manager. Iiaac Skaist, Asisstant Candy Manager. A. Katz, Tennis Manager. It was also decided to| have an A. A. project gardento bear part of the expenses. Last year the garden was\ ?]•>• successful financially. This year a larger plot willbe plained under the supervision of Abraham Katz. + Professor Toor (to Smith in Poultry Class): WhenI studied this, subject, I was less interested in it thanyou. Mills: Impossible. Professor Markowitz (at 3 p. m.): Whafl is anothername for cyst. Stuttering students (3 p. m. to 4 p. m.): Bl-1-la-ad-derW -W-Wo-or-orm. Class (at/ 4 p. in.): Its a tapeworm by this time. Freshman to Poultry Instructors: Is it true that ahens egg will produce a hen and a roosters egg arooster? Dr. M. (to Freshman Class); Mr. Dutton, of Chal-font, has a bull which he bought for $500 and wouldntsell for $5,000. Its weight is 2,000 lbs. Voice in the rear: Some bull, ha, fellows? 1 THE GLEANER 17. J GEORGE GOLDBERG. EDITOR. THE ESSENCE OF FARM SCHOOL SPIRIT Many of us have an idea of Farm School Spirit in avague way. We, therefore, have as many kinds of defini-tions as students. The following outline is to the pointand shows what one of us thinks about it. 1. Remember that the school comes before the class. 2. If able, participate in all school activities. 3. Be courteous and obliging to all visitors. 4. Show respect to your Faculty. 5. Pay all your Gleaner and A. A. dues. 6. Consider others besides yourself. Animals are be-ings and their care should be placed first. G. F., 20. ? CLASS OF 1920 We are* here at last, ready to take the helm of thejolly old ship. Senority. With Groman at the head,our good ship will travel safely over the seas of leader-ship. What a wonderful feeling! Our class is now climbing the heights of success,and from our pinnacle on high we shall direct the schoolactivities. In base ball we are trying to make the bestteam in the schools history.


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