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Page 30 text:
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Evening .School students wait to see the superintendents on the fourth Hoor. A cafeteria supper is served in south end of Institute dining room, to enable Eve- ning School students to come directly from - work and be on time for their First class. I. George S. Schuler, Kenneth S. Wuest, Harry D. Loes, and Frank Earnest, faculty ' I FT members, enjoy Evening School supper. -..,iv'g,., . 1 Evening School students in post office lobby. Those seated at the tables are filling out weekly reports. ,. L ng. L-'67 - A ,al 4 1.3 0 lj 9517522431 . -l l r lil Evening School students stop to take thelr mall from boxes near lobby of Women's Building. Official notices, exami- nation papers and all notes to students are sent in this way. Marlin Olson vacations in Florida and gets paid for lt. His job as chauffeur takes him there..
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Page 29 text:
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Here are some of my friends who are enrolled in Evening School. You see, I was an Evening School student before I enrolled in Day School, and met many of them at that time. These young people who crowd our halls and classrooms each Tuesday and Friday evening live and work in or about the city, employed in secular work throughout the day, and receive their Christian training at night. They carry Synthesis and Doctrine, as well as the other General Course classes, just as we do, but it takes them twice as long to get their diploma. They usually carry one practical Christian work assign- ment a week, and many of them take private lessons in piano, organ, and voice, at the Institute. Most of their leisure hours are taken up with studies, but busy people are happy people, so they don't seem to Last year approximately sixteen hundred students were enrolled in the Evening School, and every term the Day School students welcome into their gradu- ating class one or more fellow classmates who have successfully completed their training in Evening School. These young people deserve a hearty cheer, for the grade isn't easy to make, and the load isn't easy to take, but the end justifies the means. - 1 . Bali ,,,,, ee xiii'-:filers 55' 'e2m:.53g.f 5?ef2. Peg! Y., ,WM ., ,. .M m t , ,xii .:,.::g':,. :bl ii, ' , LL 'ZIQE-el f' Qiif' 1 S Vg, ..D1,,,:'e:Q,. Ann- jfie2z.-'-- 1.Iff'H1 ,Sums it s m .4 -. ' ,.-'ai'-ts. ' e ,W .,f'..-f2:xu::,eaf' -- I -' -' 1 if ig, :..':'tj: I iii? .ff H' f 'Q , ',...,,. G: Leona Neel and a fellow employee before their place of employment. This illustrates the daytime ac- tivity of most of those who attend Evening School. gg IC FCREAM J . JELLIES '. rfff' 1 . , ,..,: l Evening School students throng the post li. J 1 l l l , office every Tuesday and Friday evenings. I l l Page 23
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Page 31 text:
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Evening School class in Sunday School Adminis- tration CID under Mr. Benson, in Massey Chapel. Evening School Conducting class. Miss Dunlap docs not spare the red pencil as she corrects our English papers. The English course of the Institute is quite rigid-:mtl beneficial. ywkng 4 We it-H O the Rn 3 boo - e Your asslgnncl' for nd' 'lm nt f ,mics ' me to smith .gms VO l h QWRY t bgfy' hlm D Y- Yyfsil Acad. K .5. gk: Q 'ET - Ya Sybil Tenn - Edith Corgeex and Hen Elia En0Cll5' ., Lefana L mln st-1dff 'S' Mar tha Xlzfrgvening Se delta Ag - r to ,Q p, y , I ,4 , I.. 5, 41fji,,',:l- f ' r .fn yy . 5 i Vx . rl' l3 ' V 'AWP ww 5' 4 ,V i I. AQ- 'I , X . ,-1-.f'1. ' 5 I I Q, X ,Y G if , ffl 5. ' ' ,' rv V' 7 l' -7 A - l' '- ' 1' L I- L, 13, 'lm .e f l -' 15 l' 'f ,jf -2-z '1 fn . t , if
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