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MEMORIES Memories! Memories! Memories! Ah, It is sweet to be wrapped with reveries. Of school days with action so cheerfully filled; Three years that were with splendor thrilled. Our Alma Mater N. F. S. In glory may it ever rest. A spirit of enlightenment it has fixed Within the hearts of our class 36 . Tis pleasant to refresh those days When life was limited with dismays. Youth predominated so highly glamorous. Yes! Remember we were all so amorous. The innumerable friendships we have molded. Have made our hearts with memorable joys enfolded. Delightful are dreams when our class did mix In the zestful campus life of the class 36 . Memories! Memories! Memories! Ah! It is sweet to be enchanted with such reveries. Entranced with reminiscences of consoling thoughts, We part with thanks for what Farm School has brought. —CARL PEARLSTEIN.
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ned and victorious stand. We further proved our superiority when we ran and jumped with unbeatable eagerness to undisputable triumph in the track meet. The summer rolled along smoothly and so did we with preparations for the prom under the able guidance of Larry Mazer. And so on a romantic night in September our long anticipated Junior Prom bloomed to what could be considered an unforgettable occasion. The smooth music, unsur- passable decorations, and soft lights which were arranged with tiring efforts, gave us all a feeling of pride and appreciation for our attractive orna- mentation. In the fall we were overwhelmed with the spirit of football and the poor freshies were overpowered with the penalty of defeat in a decisive battle with a 19-0 score in our favor in the Junior-Freshman football classic. Nevertheless, the stubborn spirit of victory in the Freshmen ranks found us on the bottom of a close score in the basketball game. Withal the year was very successful and colorful, giving us all the confidence and determination to firmly walk the paths of Seniors. Class elections resulted in the following officers: First Term President Levitt Vice-President Boehner Secretary Klein Treasurer Kancepolsky Second Term President Boehner Vice-President Schuck Secretary Klein Treasurer Henry SENIORS. . ENTHRONED Alas we ventured into the portals of Seniors feeling as unconquerable and mighty as King Richard the Lion Hearted. Two years we anticipated this term, foretasting in sweet illusions, its reposing serenity. However, it didn ' t take long until we came to the realization of the responsibilities to the after Farm School and to the many serious positions we were entrusted as Seniors. With the best of our abilities we triumphantly coached the freshmen into innumerable victories in their athletic encounters with the Juniors. Under the skilled leadership of the student body President, Alvin Kahn, our dances seemingly showed new improvements with more elaborate decorations and an unusually good orchestra. As a whole the Senior Class proved very efficient in all school acti- vities, inspiring spirit in the band, on the athletic fields, and in actual prac- tical work which our curriculum involves. Our concluding month brought forth a blaze of activities, such as the Senior Prom , graduation party, senior banquet and countless other memor- able affairs. The entire year was one of busy activity, though saturated with many joys, it also introduced a stimulation for a more serious attitude, consequently more thought was inclined towards the much weightier prob- lems confronting us. Thus, with acquired confidence, knowledge, character, and other com- forting attributes which our Alma Mater has imparted to us, we complete our metamorphosis at Farm School with many grateful thanks for its gifts. Elected officers of our Senior Class were as follows: President Gus Gellens Vice-President Al. Boehner Secretary - - - I. Klein Treasurer Bill Henry
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