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THE SEED EBITORgT MES8Aeib A S members of the Class of 1940, we have alM ' a ' s taken pride in tlie manner ■ ' ■ ■ in whicli we conducted all tradir.ional ac ' i ities of Farm School life. In our dances, work, relationship with fellow students, and our leadership of sucJi activities as the Cleaner, Band, and .Student Couricil, e have distintruished our- selves, not only in the outstanding manner in which tiiey were mana ' . ' eil. but alsn by the material progress and innovaiicns that wore made. During our sta ' at Farm Schcjol, w have seen oui ' Ahna Mater pa, ' s ihruugh the most trying period in her history and we have helped her enuM :c successfully. We entered as a large class but graduate as one ot the smalK i. An nld Italian proverb says, Large trees yield more shade than fruit. I feel sure that the Seed of 1940 is of high quality and by its actions, indi idually and collectively, will spread the fame of The National Farm Schciil, , n i- i .iccomplish this by distinguishing ourselves in the various branchc- d i i i. n il i i iciiltuic. A tree is known h ' its fruit. Farm School, like all schools, will alwa ' s be judged by the ciualit - oi its graduates. In parting 1 feel that 1 can lea e ou with no hner thought than liie following: Sow a Tl ' .ought, and you reap an . ct; Sow an . ct, and reap a Habit; Sow a Habit, and you reap a Sow a Character, and ou rea A Kill UK i .
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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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THE SEED STAFF Arthlr L. RoTHKNBERt;, Editor . li RED A. S.w ' iM), ISii.unrjs Mana ' cr Associates Frederic Blaii, Edward Ettlinger, Morris Clulden. Leonard Kaigh, Leo Leva, -Magnus Margolis, Theodore Xussbaum, Oscar Reiss. Herbert Scott. Herman Sih-erman, Arthur Sinder, Cail oltT FACr ' LTY Advisers Mr. Samuel B. Samuels, Mr. Samuel J. (luibarg. Mr. I. Fiank Anlonioli. Mr. Pliilip Fllman S ' titril : Scott, H. Silverman, Piothenberg ' , Savino. Maigulis Sf (Hiding: Rei.ss, Snyder, Mr. Samuel.«, Levi, Blau, Ettlinger, Kaigh, Mr. Antonioli, Wolff, Nus.sbaum, Golden, Mr. Gurbarg, Mr. Ellman
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