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The Hour in the Library MARIE KEMP It is becoming increasingly true, as knowledge is added to at a. constantly acceI! erate'dlrate, that the function of education is not so much to cram our heads full of dis' connected facts, as to enable us to explore, intelligently, the literature on any given subject. To that end, many of us have found the hour spent in the library from 6:30 to 7:30 particularly profitable. T0 the beginner, the library is merely a rather formid' able collection of books, but with the help of the librarian, it becomes a perfect arrangement of catalogued knowledge. Whether we are securing ammunition for a. debate, or merely reading up on our hobby, Miss Reinke is always there to take per, sonal interest in our needs, and to furnish that aid and counsel which not even the most perfect card catalogue can give. At the same time, almost unconsciously, we are absorbing the knowledge neces' sary to enable us to make independent investigations- a knowledge Which Will prove indispensable to many of us in- business or professional life. Besides giving aid to individuals, Miss Reinke lectures each year to all of the Enghsh classes on the fundamentals of library technique, and has added this year a discussion on the art of bookmaking. No library can be better than its librarian. We are indeed fortunate to have at East Night one who so uni stintingly gives of herself, that the library may be some thing much more valuable than a mere collection of books, LOUISE REINKE Twenty'Two
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Alma Mater To Thee, our Alma Mater, Thy sons join in refrain. When storms of life about us break Thy calm shall ever reign. While we within thy Halls abide, Thou true our footsteps guide. Thy memories time cannot eHace Where flower of friendship Ear Will grace. Thy radiant glory shine On thy sons forever more; Thy radiant glory shine, Thy spirit never die, The glowing memory ever thine, Of Thee, dear East Night High. ROBERT A. LYON. TwentyFawr
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