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THE CLEANER li -4 v ' Rabinowitz YN. . Strin er M. B. f ' i-Bfiiiiflfi f 'r.iifr2. w 8 ,,. , -Q ..:1,'-f F Le Z to rzglzl fairs! fowl B L Ixlem -X D Sheutz I -X Xlctor fEdltOI'J S Cahan 'N Brewer Left to rzglzt V Csecomi ro J: NI. Goldstein H. Schwartz D. Broun. In inserts: Rinnenberg, Galob. LE.-XNER LETTERS have been awarded to the following: Rabinowitz, Stringer, Schwartz, Klien, Shevitz, Cahan, Brewer, Rinnen- be-rg and Victor. NUNIERALS were awarded to: Goldstein, Brown and Galob. Page Twelve
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THE CLEANER 'tfjalzhintnrp ABE D. SHEYITZ If zrfll come Io pass rin. the fZLff11.CSS of 1'z'rrzc.,'-Isixiixil 11: Q-4. O SPOKE the late Dr. .Ioseph Iirauskopf while on his lecture tours about thirty- Hve years ago. In his lecture he was presenting to the people of this country, for their approval. a plan of a dream that had been ever present in his mind. The dream of an institution where Jewish boys could be taught the theoretical and practical methods of scientific farming. A place to which they could come from the unwholesome conditions of the city and be given .the opportunity to learn what Mother Xature had in store for them. A place in God,s open country where they could develop into real men. It was a wonderful project, yet he was scoffed and laughed at by most of the people he encountered. The idea. they said. of trying to make farmers out of Jews. It can't be done. His only answer was, It will come to pass in the fullness of time. And it. did. Today we have this wonderful institution with its many buildings and sur- rounding rich Helds. It is true it took years of hard work and unceasing effort to build up this unique school g but Dr. Krauskopf's prophecy came true. For twenty-seven years boys have come here with little or no knowledge of farming. and have been graduated with sufficient education along this line to enable them to become producers and assume the responsibilities of farm managers. We are now gathered here to participate in the Commencement exercises of the twenty-fifth graduating class of the National Farm School. IYe, in this class, have worked hard and have tried to absorb all that our instructors have labored to teach us. For three long years we have struggled to master the scholastic founda- tion necessary for our future life's work. We have faced and overcome hardships with which our brothers in the city high schools and colleges did not have to cope. We have now come to the end of our stay at Farm School, and are happy, but mingled with this feeling of happiness is a. feeling of sorrow, an a.che in the bottom of each one of our hearts. This indescribable pain is caused by the realization that the time has come when we shall have to part with our dear friends, beloved asso- ciates, and honorable teachers. In bidding farewell to our teachers we wish to thank them with our deepest gratitude for all that they have done for us. We wish also to express our gratitude to the Hatron, the Director, the Ladies' Board, and the Board of Directors, for the things that they gave us which will never be forgotten. And now, fellow-classmates, I wish to bid you all farewellg and in parting, ask of you to remember your Alma 1Iater, and do those things at which she can point with pride. Page Efrvcn
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