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Commencement AND CLASS DAY EXERCISES FEBRUARY 22, 1920 SEGAL HALL AUDITORIUM WALTER J. GROMAN, chairman. AFTERNOON PROGRAM. Speakers of the Day. MR. J. H. HOFFMAN, Superintendent of Bucks County Schools DR. JAY F. SHAMBURG, Professor University of Pennsylvania DR. JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF, President National Farm School BERNHARD OSTROLENK, Director, National Farm School. EVENING PROGRAM Colors of N. F. S. ............. ................................,.. S chool Salutatory .............. ...... A . R. Goldston Class History ....... ........ G eorge Forman Prophecy .......... .... G eorge Goldberg Class Will ..... .... ..... . . .. Ira I. Mills Knocks and Boosts. .... .......... M orris Daniel Presentation of Hoe ...... ..... . Walter J. Groman Valedictory .................... ..... W alter I. Groman Finale, Marching Song .. ...... ............ ........... ........ S c h ool ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE Aaron Moskowitz, Julius Brodie, Sidney Brunwasser.
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voL. XI. FEBRUARY, 1920. No. 6 aZQiaZer3 ABRAHAM R. GOLDSTON Ladies and Gentlemen:-In behalf of the graduat- ing class it gives me pleasure to cordially welcome you here this afternoon, hoping you fully enjoy this day we take as our own, to express our appreciation for what our kind friends and the Faculty have done for us.: Twenty-three years ago the iirst class graduated from the National Farm School. Today the twenty-third graduating class is about to step forth to assume the responsibilities that all stu- dents confront when they pass from the domains of school life to that of the outer world, which requires a more serious turn of mind. For three years we have prepared ourselves for this epochal day, the cornerstone to our future. The rest lies unrevealed as the secrets of nature, only to be ex- posed by arduous efforts on the part of the seeker. As the seeker after the unknown receives his reward, the search within ourselves for our fitness to uphold our calling made known itself. All of us have learned the value of concentration and patience. To any man these attributes point to- ward self-control. To ourselves it is of the highest im- portance that they should not be wanting. The insis- tent demands of outside influences are disturbing in their effects but the man who stays by his purpose moves along. In his upward move his passes the man of many occupations but no fixed purpose. The hopes of every community are fixed upon the man who wills his way. He is the solid foundation of his community, above which the shiftless mass moves back and forth. To us, soon to be a part of a community and a mighty industry, has been given the value of a purpose. Few people know the value of seeing things through. Many able men start movements of help to all. The amibition so roused in the beginning lags as time rolls along and the less talented but equally able as-
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