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ALBERT LEWIS WARD January 26, 1920—December 7, 1941 Albert was loved by all who knew him. He never failed to have a pleasant word to say, and the memory of which lingered after he left. Never a frown seen upon his face—he was always smiling, so kind and so courageous. By his example he gave us the slogan “Courageous Cheer.” May we not in silent prayer, every morning in unison, use this thought: “Almighty God, give ‘Courageous Cheer' to all of us—especially to all mothers who have and will have boys in the service of this great and glorious country—that we may carry on as the boys would have us to do. Sustain these noble mothers, Heavenly Father. Give them the strength and the faith that will conquer in the great crisis of our country. Be with our boys and may they know and realize that we are not going to fail them. “In silence do we pray, knowing that thou wilt answer those of a contrite heart.'' He lost la’s life when the Battleship, Arizona, was sunk at Pearl Harbor. To his memory the class of 1942 dedicates the Sapulpan. THE ARIZONA
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BOARD O F E D U C A TtI O N Mr. C. H. Hartman Member Mr. William Griess, who came to Sapulpa in 1917, is agent for the Union Transportation Company and the Southwestern Greyhound Lines. He is a member of the Lutheran Church and also belongs to the Sapulpa Lodge No. 170, the A. F. and A. M., the Cosmopolitan Club, the Chamber of Commerce, the American Legion, and the B. P. O. E. For two years he has been a member of the board. Mr. William Griess President Mr. M. L. Murphy, who came to Sapulpa in 1925, is an accountant for the Cal Wright estate and oil interests. He is a member of the Baptist Church. His hobby is growing different kinds of berries. For four rears he has been a member of the board. Mr. Ben Terry Member Mr. M. L. Murphy Member Mr. Ben Terry, who came to Sapulpa in 1898, is employed as a conductor for the Frisco railroad. He is a member of the Methodist Church, of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and the American Legion. He is Secretary of the National Defense Training Commission and is a Past President of the Sapulpa-Tulsa Frisco Traffic Club. His hobby is fishing. For two years he has been a member of the board. Mr. C. H. Hartman, who came to Sapulpa in 1917, has been in the oil and gas business since that time. He is a member of the First Methodist Church and belongs to the K. P. and D. O. K. K. Lodges. For two years he has been a member of the board. Page Ten
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