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MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT THREE years ago we were happy to welcome you as students of The National Farm School. Today we look upon you with pride for your achievements and developments as members of the Class of 1935. The real test of your ability and courage will come now following your graduation. These are critical days. Hard work, patience and determination will be necessary. Many changes are rapidly taking place in the world today, and you must learn to adjust yourselves to, and accept them, when and as you en- counter them. Agriculture is going through an evolution today, which, in a reasonably short time ahead, promises opportunities far in excess of those in the city, and particularly to those who have been technically and practically trained as you have. Carry with you something of the spirit of the Founder of the School, whose courage, faith and perseverance were out- standing characteristics and helped him overcome every thought of defeatism . In leaving the portals of the School today, you go out to join the large ranks of our Alumni, with the endorsement of the Faculty as to your merits, with our heartfelt desire for your success and our hope that the friendships developed here between students and students, and students and faculty will endure. HERBERT D. ALLMAN
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Jf n r r hi n r i THIS, the year book of the Class of 1935 of the National Farm School, is presented as a sum- mar}- of the activities and experiences of a memorable three years together. Herein it has been the express purpose of the Staff to portray an intimate picture of our classmates, both in- dividually and collectively, so that in the years to come, this book may serve to recall many happy associations and warm friendships of our Farm School days. We sincerely hope that as vou turn its pages, many of those incidents which we live but once and too soon forget, will spring to life in p leasant reminiscences. In so doing its purpose shall have been accomplished. We wish to take this opportunity to express our thanks and appreciation to Mr. Samuels. Mr. Brick, and Mr. Yoselson, who, by their invaluable assistance in making possible The Last Furrow , have proven to be real friends of the Class of 1935. THE STAFF. VA S?
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TO adequately express the reaction of the student body towards the inspiring leadership and un- selfish services of President Allman would be impossible. Let it suffice to say that his fine ideals and character will be cherished and emulated by whomsoever came in contact with him.
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