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In the beginning the school offered a rather haphazard course of study. This was necessary to meet the conditions of the time. About 1905, and subsequently, the course of study was altered to satisfy new demands, and a more rigorous standard was instituted. nt present, the course is so arranged that students may work in departments similar to those in day high schools. In addition to the regular academic work, which alone was offered in the beginning, commercial and industrial instructions are now available. The State Superintendent of Instruction recognizes West Night High as a school of the first rank. The accuracy of that judgment is evi- denced by a survey of its list of graduates which includes the names of many persons prominent in the business and professional world today. Thus West Night High School plays an important role in the splendid educational system of Cincinnati, contributing its share to the glory of this great city. It has given to thousands the opportunity of developing and improving themselves. The students of West Night are proud to call it their 'Alma Mater.W
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WEST NIGHT This year of 1944 is the forty-fourth for West Night. During these forty-four years, it has become the largest night high school in the city. Night schools were established in Cincinnati as early as 1840. The provision of evening schools for those persons who, by the nature of their occupations, are prevented from attending day schools, was enacted by the Ohio Legislature some time before the Civil War West Night High School was organized in 1900 in the old First Intermediate School Building, Baymiller Street, in the West End where Dyer School is now sit- uated. In 1905, it was temporarily housed in the old Hughes High School Building on West Fifth Street, and upon the completion of Dyer School in 1908, it was re- turned to its original location. For six years it re- mained there and finally was transferred to its present home, the new Hughes Building in Clifton Heights. A bronze tablet, presented by the class or 1914, commemo rates this event.
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