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•» APULPA High School has, like practically all secondary schools in the country, grown rapidly. It is within the memory of many that our school was a small, struggling institution. Now we have so outgrown our building and equipment that further extension will soon be necessary. I he physical growth of the school is meager, however, when compared with the progress in standards of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Development is the law of life, though, and a school must go forward to better things or go backward. We are proud that our school is endeavoring always to provide just such training as will equip us for genuine success in life. May our dear alma mater continue to grow in its worthy purposes and untiring endeavors to serve the community. Such is our desire and prayer. 10
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BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. l.mry Jennings, who is serving his first year as president of the Board, has been a member for the past four years. He is senior member of Jennings Printing Stationery Company, a member of the Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, and Business Men’s Association. Mr. I lenrv H. Boulton, who is serving his seventh year as a member of the Board, is a partner in the firm of Menifee Boulton, Insurance and Bonds. He is a member of the local Masonic order and the Rotary Club. Mr. Frank Mohnk, who is serving his first year as a member of the Board, is car foreman at the Sapulpa Refinery. He is a member of the local Masonic order. Mr. J. M. Traylor, who is serving his sixth year on the Board, is connected with the Sapulpa Refining Company. I le is a member of the Modern Woodmen and a member of the local A. O. U. W. Mr. J. H. McCauley is vice-president and first year member. He is local manager for the Sapulpa Chevrolet Motor Company. He is an active member of the Chamber of Commerce and the Kiwanis club. Mrs. O. M. Irelan, who is a first year member, has the honor of being the first woman elected on the Board. She is a member of the Y. W. C. A. board and an active worker in church and civic organizations. Mr. O. B. Pickett, who was formerly a member of the Board, is serving his fifth year as treasurer. He is cashier of the Sapulpa State Bank, a member of the Rotary club and the Masonic order. Mr. S. R. Lamb, who directs the intrumental music of the high school, is serving his third year as secretary to the Board. He is a member of the Rotary club. Mr. George L. Burke has served the Board as attorney during the past fifteen years. 9
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“Outvying in your beauty The pearly tints of ocean shells,— Ye teach me faith and duty!” 11
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