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, CLASS DAY FEBRUARY 23, 1919 SEGAL HALL AUDITORIUM M. MORRIS SCHLOSBERG, Chairman. AFTERNOON PROGRAM Colors N. F. S. Salutatory Sweet Springtime Solo, Welcome, Class History Prophecy ff' Solo Class Will Presentation of the Hoe Farewell Song Valedictory Finale, Marching Song EVENING PROGRAM Play and Dance School Mordecai Rosenberg Jack Miller Jacob I. Mannes Joseph Goldstein Jack Miller George Wolf M. Morris Schlosberg Class M. Morris Schlosberg School ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE ' M. Morris Schlosberg Jacob I. Mannes George Wolf Joseph. Goldstein ! . 'fl 75.1.- + 7,1471-L,,.-L. 1 115 X44 , .-.-- fr IVY - f-'-
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Gleaner vol.. lx. ifienntxxnv 1919. No, I2 Ealutatorg Mordecai Rosenberg, '19 Ladies and Gentlemen: There are centain momentous events in our alloted three-score and ten years of life long to be remembered and cherished, events which when looked back to from the farthest end of our traveled road stand out as beacon lights of rest 1l1idSt the turmoil of a hurrying, jostling world. To such an event in our lives is it my great pleasure in behalf of the graduating class, to cordially welcome you. Our appreciation is beyond measure for your evident willingness to spend the day with us-to make, this, our class day, a memorable one in our lives. Three years ago we came to Farm School, sixty-five strong, with the confidence of youth to survive. We resolutely set out to conquer for ourselves a useful place in the world. Only nineteen of us perservered and traveled this far our 'hard road. The others, finding themsedves either uniit for agriculture or lured by some other call- ing, have entered other iields of life. This dav witnesses the culmination of our earnest preparations. For three years we strove with might and main to attain this days goal-a goal pregnant with future promises, the relaization of which will fulnill our ideals. It was no easy task, we had to overcome the in- iluenffes of a city upbringing. We had' to accustom our- selves to new labors in a new inviromnent and mode of living. It was hard, but our participation in today's ex- ercises attests our success. Each of us, as we go forth tonight, bears in mind but one vision, one thought--success. How that word stirs ns, goads us on. It is the reward at the end of ai hard and wearisome road.
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