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Page 15 text:
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THE) FACUIdTT RliAT changes in the Fncult) ' occurred during our sta - liere. In our Fresli- man year. Prof, joiin Thompson and Mr. Roberts of the Dairy Departmcni, Mr. ' oseison of the Poultry Departnieni, and Dr. Moore, the School Physician, resigned. In the Junior year these vacancies were filled by Prof. Leroy W. Ingham, who came from the Iniversity of Maryland to head the Dairy Department; Mr. Morris Plevinsky ' 33, a recent graduate of Rutgers University, returned as Poul- try Instructor; Mr. Morris Eisman ' 37 became Head of the Creamer)-, and Dr. Samuel ' 1 . Hankin became School Physician. During the summer Mr. Bernard Ziegler ' 35. our popular Social Director, left us. In the fall Mr. Groman ' 20, Head of the C.encral Agriculture Dept., and Mr. Plevinsky resigned. Late in the year Mr. Sanuiel J. ( urbarg, a Philadelphia Lawyer and Educator, became Social Director. In our Senior year, with the induction of Dr. Harold B. Allen as Resident President and his subsequent changes iti educational policy, our Faculty under- went still further reorganization. Mr. Cecil Toor ' 16, and Mr. Morris Mayer ' IH, two of our very popular instructors, resigned after many years of faithful service to their .Alma Mater. Mr. Samuel Meisler, Mr. Harry Rothman, and Mr. Phillip I ' .llnian. all graduates of Rutgers I ' niversity, joined us as Poultry Department Head. Poultry Instructor, and Head of the Creamery, respectively. Mr. Benjamin Horowitz, a graduate of Connecticut State College, became Head of the Flori- culture Dept. This fall Mr. Charles Middleton was appointed Farm Mechanic. Re- ccntlv Dr. F. A. Frank, our amiable Soils and Fertilizer Instructor, left the School. t i . 1.. 1,,.,-.;. ..Ii. Samuel.- , Dr. . I... . .., , Maines, Mr. Inffham, Mr. Guibarg SiinuUny: Mr. Rothman, .Mr. Cook, Mr. Soskin. Mr. WiMVtr. Or. Hankin, Mr. Webster, Mr. Middleton, Dean GoodlinK, Mr. Molslcr. Mr. Schniieder, Mr. Antonioli, Mr. Purmell, Mr. Horowitz, Mr. Ellman
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Page 14 text:
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APPREeiATIOM To MR. CECIL TOOK ' i6 MR. MORRIS MAYER ' i8 MR. SAMUEL B. SAMVELS ' 21 and the other numerous Ahimni who have for many years given so much of themselves unselfishly for the betterinent and advancement of then Alma Mater THE) etASS OF 1940 desires to express its Gratitude and record its sincere Appreciation
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Page 16 text:
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M I S S A Gr lb FOR two years I have had the privilege and honor of being President of the Class of 1V40. During these years our school has undergone a great change. We are the first class to graduate under the new administration led b)- Dr. H. B. Alien and a complete college trained faculty. We have seen so complete a change in so short a time that it does not seem possible that this is the same school we entered three years ago. Our Class, in a large measure, has been responsible for many of these changes. ' J ' he new Student Council proved to be the most efficient form of student govern- ment organized at Farm School. The new. fine co-operative spirit that has pervaded every activity of our school life was fostered by our group. This spirit of school responsibility, characteristic of the new era in Farm School, should pre ail far into the future. Our close association during these years has made friendships that should last as long as life itself. We should not permit our graduation to deprive us of the friendships cultivated here. Alwa -s remember that each of you, as an indi idual. is an integral part of our Class. Without you the Class no longer exists. I am looking forward, happily, to man - future alumni reunions w ' here we may renew old friendships and ' ' laik over the finest and most -aluable three years of our lives. We aie n i ' iii i .f The National Farm School and owe much to oiu ' . lma Mater. We can be t repa ■ her by our loyalty and by bringing her honor and fame. I jincereh ' thank each member of the Class for his fine co-operation, and for the pleasant tinier I have enjoyed with him. .May the coming i,ears find ) ' ou happ} ' and successful in our chosen fields! ( Godspeed to the Class 40 Her.m. .n Sil i;hm.a
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