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GLEANER STAFF Weisberg and Teller, Co-Editors 1st row: Levitsky, Bogdonoff, Grosskopf, Teller, Weisberg, Schalman, Sernoffsky, Males 2nd row: Heller, Nathan, Miller, Berger, Wilensky, Polakoff, Mr. Samuels, Mr. Gurbarg, Mr. Strong, Mr. Ellman, Schoenbach, Leber, Bernstein, Yaniak, Ershler, Gerson 3rd row: Weintraub, Berkowitz, Priemazon, Cohen, Schultheis FARM SCHOOL BAND Jay Wolfe, Student Leader 1st row: Chwick, Lowenstein, Gourley, Brooks, Nathan, Wolfe, Dr. Allen, Weisberg, Angelo, Zipper, Domsky, Wolfson, DeLeon .. ' »( row: Berkowitz, Cohen, Polakoff
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THE GLEANER I ' TNDER tlie supervision of Messrs. Gurbarg, Strong, and Ellman, the Cleaner - has become a progressive publication, with a staff capably covering news of the various departments and activities, writing stories and poems appreciated by all, and presenting humorous and serious, well-written, enjoyable material. The Gleaner will miss the services of the Seniors who contributed so much of their time and ability: Editors Weisberg and Teller, and their assistants, Males, Sernoffsky, Schalman, Grosskopf, Levitsky, Ershler, Nathan, and Bogdonoff. The size of the Gleaner was changed from 12 x I7y 2 inches to 9}A x I2yi inches early in the year. This smaller size was immediately successful, and its popularity is such as to warrant the continuation of this size for the coming year. The Administration has many times approved the Gleaner and the manner in which its policies coincided with that of the Administration. The spirit of progressiveness and achievement that is evident in the Gleaner is but a reflection of the feelings of the Administration and the students. The Gleaner is a unique publication arranged and edited by the students of a unique institution, and has met with enthusiasm, approval and success. DRAMATIC CLUB A FTER several futile attempts by interested members of the student body to - - organize a Dramatic Club, their hopes were fulfilled due largely to the sincere co-operation of Messrs. Strong, Elman, and Silverman. Student officers were elected, with Irwin Cohen, ' 42, as President; Edward Katz, 41, as Vice-President; and Philip Priemazon, ' 42, as Secretary-Treasurer. The Barnstormers was the name appropriately chosen by the Club members. On November 15 The Barnstormers presented their initial contribution to the School entitled, Curse You, Jack Dalton, a modern melodrama presented in a modern manner. The enthusiasm shown by the student body inspired the Club to greater achievements. The Barnstormers expect to accomplish much more during the coming year due to the ever-increasintr desire to tread the boards. THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL BAND r I HE X. F. S. Band serves as an outlet or interest for those men who do not - - desire to participate in sports or other activities. Last year the deserving members of the Band were awarded sweaters and Band letters. This served as an incentive to the new members. The past summer was a rather slack season but with the start of the football season the Band had a busy time playing at all the games. With the class of 41 go two of the regular members, and we are all hoping tiiat the new freshmen class will present the school with some musically inclined members for the band.
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