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ALBERT D. SHOCKLEY, SR
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AlIL9lIFllRlIEBllD lIlflll.M'7Alll9lllQllE5lIR Czmfo GIVE FREELY of one's self for the good of others is still the highest ideal to which one may attain. Through such a service for the young men and young women of East Night has our beloved friend and teacher, Mr. A. M. Walker, endeared himself to faculty and pupils alike. After twenty years of capable leadership, invalu- able instruction, kindly human interest in all who were fortunate in coming under his supervision, he leaves us this year, with no golden decoration or trumpets' blare, but with greater honor than either of these-the love, affection, and best wishes of many, many sincere friends. Knowledge may he gained from books, but the love of knowledge with its appreciation of life is transmitted to others only by personal contact with a fine teacher. Thousands of East Night young people have learned better how to face the problems of life through his sharing with them the best treasures of his own mind. Many have become, and many will become, better citizens of our beloved city because of his earnest devotion to East Night. I bespeak for Mr. Walker a happy memory of the years spent with us at East Night, and much more pleasure in his hours of deserved rest from labor within our halls. -R. G. WILBUR.
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A. llD.. SllHIHD1l2lllQlIl5llEflft Sill. :mira THE DEATH of Albert D. Shockley, Sr., East Night High School lost a devoted friend. Mr. Shockley throughout his life manifested a sincere interest in education, particularly in night- school education. He had a deep sympathy for those who were working by day and studying by night. He appeared frequently at East Night to speak to the student body. His oratory was elo- quent, his messages were inspiring. For the past fifteen years he acted as judge at our oratorical contests. He loved oratory and we always felt honored to have him attend as a judge. All who knew Mr. Shockley were impressed by his brilliancy of mind, his nobility of character, his courteous and genial disposition, his fine gen- tility. He was an inspiration to all and gave evidence of what a superior education means in the life of a person. Here was a man after whom one might safely pattern, for his was the mold of sterling worth. We honor his memory and hope that East Night may produce citizens like Albert D. Shockley.
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