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SUPERINTENDENT Mr. James L. Prince All things, in their natural state, are imperfect. Man is constantly striving to improve upon Nature. That he has already made considerable progress is evidenced by recent developments in the plant and animal kingdoms, d'he age of metals seems to be passing into the age of plastics. These wonders have taken place only through the improvement of Man’s mind. Man, in addition to his efforts to improve the world about him, must recognize a greater necessity—the improvement of Man himself. Medicine and surgery have done much for his physical welfare, but the paramount need is for mental improvement. With all our cultural and intellectual accomplishment, we have failed to bring enough light to the mind of Man to enable him to live satisfactorily or to think without error. I suggest that you consider the undreamed possibilities in this field. JAMES L. PRINCE Page Twelve
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BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. C. W. Wii-i-s Treasurer Mr. A. L. Rawdon Member Mr. Ray Weakley Member Mr. Ray Weakley, who came to Oklahoma in 1904 and since 1918 has lived in Sapulpa, is in the real estate and insurance business. He is a member of the Christian Church and the Masonic Lodge. Fishing is his hobby. For two years he has been a member of the board. Mr. A. L. Rawdon, who came to Sapulpa in 1908, is employed by the Oklahoma Ordinance Works at Pryor, Oklahoma. He is a member of the Methodist Church. His hobby is raising bees. For one year he has been a member of the board. Mr. Earle Powell Clerk Page Eleven
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PRINCIPAL Mr. Cari. A. Ransbarger We, the graduating class of ’42, wish to express our sincere thanks to Mr. Ransbarger, our beloved principal, for his guiding hand and patience. Neither his office nor his heart has ever been closed to the students. He has advised us during troubled times and laughed with us when skies were blue. For the encouragement, advice and tireless effort in our behalf, we say, “Thanks, Friend.” Page Thirteen .
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