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.qr- Ass't. F. R. Roebuck, Principal H. E. Inskeep, Principal n'e'V'
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'l'lw From the Faculty In an essay, which one of the English classes read this year, a certain mil- lionaire told a farmer friend of his that instead of wasting his time on a farm.he ought to be in the city getting ahead . Getting ahead.ofwhom? asked thefarmer. This philosophy of life, as expressed by the man of millions, is a rather univer- sally accepted one in the generation of which we are a part. The farmer not only exposed the selfishness and short- sightedness of such a life ambition, but gave to his friend a glimpse of a well rounded and seul satisfying existence entirely apart from the greed and crush- ing competition of the mart. Many of you East Night graduates of 1941 will find it interesting to be fitted to take part in the world of affairs. All, we hope, will hold positions of respon- sibility and trust. But also, we hOpe that the five strenuous years spent in achieving a high school education will fit you to enjoy the greater and more lasting satisfactions of life. Among these may we include a desire to qmreci- ate the fineness in personalities about you, an ability to discriminate between pursuits of value and those of little worth. These qualities will give you the key to a happiness which makes life well rounded and worth living. Dorothy C. Godley
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To the Class of 1941, Again the time has arrived to congratu- late another senior class upon the suc- cessful completion of its high school course. It does not matter so much what book one studies, what school one attends, what course one pursues, --- solong as one develops in the process the qualities of right living, a. sacred regard for the rights of others, and loyalty and devo- tion to one's country. Graduates of 1941, the days ahead are challenging ones. We believe that you will meet them with courage. Because of these years of oonsoientious work at East Night, your minds will be keener, your vision broader, your service greater, and your lives richer and fuller. I give you my hearty congratulations. Sincerely yours, Harold E. Inskeep 29:351.; A: .A; Lavmg-a; a . A m e71 uf'jwrzx'rm
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