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Page Eight FRED R, ROEBUCK, Assistant Principal Tothe Graduates of 1939 Throughout the history of East Night High School, descending from graduating class to graduating class, has come the cherished duty of the assistantfprincipal of your school to wish you GodfSpeed at the crossfroads. To all of you, these years spent within the walls of East Night are a period of preparation, so that you may better per' form the tasks which will soon challenge yo-u. To many of you, this institution will remain a sacred monument, wherein are stored the beginnings of lasting friendships, the guiding influf ences, for your future problems, and your first dreams for great things to be accomplished. My best wishes for beautiful visions, lofty ideals, and successful careers! FRED R. ROEBUCK.
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To the lClass of 1939 The boys and girls of the Class of 1939 have reached the goal. Graduation is a joyful time,--but there is a tinge of sadness as we say, God speed you in your new Helds of endeavor. It has been a real pleasure to work with you. You may not remember for long our names, or the books you have studied, or the courses you have taken, hut if you have developed qualities of right living, a regard for the rights of others, and loyalty and devotion to your country, then we at East Night are proud of you. H. E. INSKEEP. HAROLD E. INSKEEP, Principal. Page Seven
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The greatest personal satisfactions in life come from the successes achieved by hard, honest endeavor. Yours must be il, real satisfaction in bringing to a concluf sion your years of night school work. No one realizes, more than I, what this accomplishment means, and I am fully conscious of the many real sacrifices which this successful outcome involved. ' It was my privilege and good fortune to have been a member of the first class to be graduated from the then new Woodward building - the class of 1911. As the years passed I became increasingly aware of the true significance of the advantages of this learning. I am certain, as the time goes on, you also will realize more fully the real worth of this educational opportunity. On behalf of the other members of the Board of Education and myself, I extend to you our heartiest congratulations and best wishes for the future. JOHN M. RENNER. l l l JOHN M. RENNER, President, Board of Education. l Page Nine
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