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THE PETIT JEAN 1927 1 Pane huenty-fl'a'c
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THE PETIT JEAN v. 1927 I :3 m Fig . .A THE CLASS OF 27 The class 0f 127 may be considered one hundred per- cent Bible School students, for every member of the class spent from one to three years in Harper Academy and Col- lege before coming to Harding. Lasting friendships were formed, and each parting at the close of a school year was accompanied by a strong desire to return the next year for another period of association as students and fellow-workers in the same great cause. Each of these young people has taught in rural or pub- lic schools from one to three years, except Mr. Oldham who has been attending School since his entrance into Harper Academy in 1921. All of them expect to be teachers. Mr. Oldham, a5 a foreign missionary, will meet unusual difficul- ties and opportunities. Mr. Hazlet will use his vocal talent for the service of Christ in evangelistic singing as well as in his other work. Mr. Surber has chosen history as his major subject and expects to teach in high schools. Here he Will find that his opportunities for spreading the gospel are inn creased in proportion as he takes advantage of them, by his conduct as well as by preaching. Besides Miss Loter there are two other young ladies who are to graduate this spring. They are Miss Ruby E. Matlack of Basil. Kansas. who is teaching at Blackwell, Ok- lahoma, and Miss Clara V. Biggs 0f Seiling, Oklahoma, Who is teaching at Gotebo, Oklahoma. Both of these young lad- ies have attended Harper and Harding Colleges and have taken summer courses in the Oklahoma A. and M. College at Stillwater. They wish to take their degrees from a Christian college and 10er upon Harding as their Alma Mater. F Pa 99, fwcufy-four
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JUNIOR JAMES OAKLEY MURPHY Lynnvillo, Tennesseu U. 0.1 Well, son, ,,,,,,,,, n DOLLIF. AIIAMSON GARRETT Dallas. Texas Umllicd 54w, you don't mean it. MRS. L. R. WILSON Jasper, Alabama Uhhm Wish I could see my sweetheart. ALICE P. NORRIS Portland, Kansas M'Iixs Alicm 0, I'm HO discouraged. M. A. KELLETT Willifurtl. Arkansas Ulr. Kelletn Just gm ahead, it will be all right with me. CLASS EMMETT C. BLACKSIIEAR Murrilton, Arkansas Dobyl HDar; weisz ich nicht. MAURINE RHODES Mm'riltun, Arkansas OHM Well I'll declare.U GRACE OLDHAM Murriltuu, Arkansas 1311's. Lewis 'TJ Gnud enough. LEO F. ACK ERS Suhlette. Kansas Len Form My opinion 15, , Page tweufy-six
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