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; Senior Farewell To compose a parting thought, aye, that's the problem. It is a problem because of the delicacy and diplomacy that must be used in eulogizing the great and mighty seniors, and yet not be guilty of misstatement. Have not our seniors been the pride and glory of East Night? Have they not been the first to support activities, first to give aid, first with new ideas, first to accept responsi- bilities? Aye, but let us not boast too much. or rest our laurels for the future lies shining ahead of us. For tomorrow, who knows what achievements will be ours; to what great heights we may ascend, or what great depths we may drop? We are graduating to new fields of endeavor. And with some- thing that through main effort and vigilant struggles we have gained -- knowledge. We have something that no dic- tator, tyrant, 0r despot can ever wrest from us. And if we are rewarded according to the effort we put into study, then surely our rewards will be bounteous. So it is with light heart and confident air that we leave East Night, with the knowledge within ourselves that we have done something well. Joseph.J. Horsley, Senior President
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Schools were closed during most of the Civil War and later. Night High School at this tmeueea-lesm was held in the Eighth District School- house E1ghth Street west of JohnL One Mr. Woolman held. classes in the Jef- ferson Brewery. Ag the close of the year he remarked, Rooms not suitable for school purposes. Both schools in the 19th District were in houses where liquors were sold. I hope more suitable rooms will be provided in the future. Annual Regortulseg The problems of housing the night schools must have been difficult and unique. The post-Civil War period was a hectic one.
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Joseph J. Horsley President Forum C1ub,Vice Pres.; East Knight Owls, Bus. Mgr.; Science Club, Riding Club, East Knights, E. Club, Pres. Dramatic Club; East Night Life. Charles Kiser Vice President East Knights, East Night Owls Louise R. Cornn Secretary Forum Club, Dramatic Club, East Knight Life Editor Joseph F. Curro Treasurer Pres. East Knights, Bowling Club, Spanish Club, Riding Club, Rostrum Staff
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